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>> jesse: harold ford jr.view." >> harold: if you can't go on "the view," you can't defend yourself amongst five people who don't agree few. we had a conversation about congresswoman cori bush from missouri talking about woke being racist. anybody who says anyone who is anti-woke is racist, that was clearly out of line. you can disagree people but you want to be racist because you disagree. this th young lady. you get to a moment when you want to talk politics he can get incendiary. more fundamentally, they need the writers back. might have been better. might have been still had we done that. there's nothing wrong having differences of opinion. i disagree with ron desantis ron desantis on ukraine, education, and disney. that doesn't mean i think he's a racist. or that i think he's a grand wizard. we're getting so bad point politics where our opponents are the worst of what think of the worst. >> jesse: i would have said, if i were desantis, i can't be a grand wizard because i'm not a democrat. historically acc
>> jesse: harold ford jr.view." >> harold: if you can't go on "the view," you can't defend yourself amongst five people who don't agree few. we had a conversation about congresswoman cori bush from missouri talking about woke being racist. anybody who says anyone who is anti-woke is racist, that was clearly out of line. you can disagree people but you want to be racist because you disagree. this th young lady. you get to a moment when you want to talk politics he can...
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harold what you got?uncement saying good-bye to fox news this morning. >> going to leave thinking about how wonderful everyone has been to me over the last 23 years. we've shared so many experiences. i went to the war and i thought that i had to, and it took me around the world. it, you know, life takes you strange places. but it established a relationship with fox that people would not ordinarily think of as a natural relationship because of the political ideologies and so forth, me being more on the progressive side than many of my colleagues. but it worked out. everybody was open minded, open hearted. i was treated as a family member here. >> and the celebration of his incredible career wouldn't have been complete without a few mustaches. >> standing ovation. [cheers and applause]. >> thank you, thank you. thank you guys. i'm honored. i love fox. i love the people at fox. i always will. >> geraldo, you're one of a kind, your career in journalism has enriched us all brother. congratulations, you're alre
harold what you got?uncement saying good-bye to fox news this morning. >> going to leave thinking about how wonderful everyone has been to me over the last 23 years. we've shared so many experiences. i went to the war and i thought that i had to, and it took me around the world. it, you know, life takes you strange places. but it established a relationship with fox that people would not ordinarily think of as a natural relationship because of the political ideologies and so forth, me...
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one to drop out. >> harold: no. >> greg: i have to say something interesting. >> harold: i think jesseis saying puts -- frame it, forces three questions asked about him, about kamala harris, and poses the question about rfk jr., also. he is pulling 20 plus percent, and what it begs the question is do you find another democrat getting into the race if these kind of questions continue to be asked? i think for democrats to pretend that vice president harris, who was such an accomplished attorney general, whatever you want to say about her, she was not long in the senate but she was a tough on crime attorney general, she got beat up by some of the progressives on california because they thought she was too tough around these issues. we have said it around the table. if i were her, i would show up at the border. if i were her, i would show up mysteriously in ukraine. if i were her, i would lead an effort around the country the next 306 months getting ready into summer, almost already in summer, talking about ways we can help cities and municipalities with the kind of tools they need to hire
one to drop out. >> harold: no. >> greg: i have to say something interesting. >> harold: i think jesseis saying puts -- frame it, forces three questions asked about him, about kamala harris, and poses the question about rfk jr., also. he is pulling 20 plus percent, and what it begs the question is do you find another democrat getting into the race if these kind of questions continue to be asked? i think for democrats to pretend that vice president harris, who was such an...
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harold, i don't take you as someone who did binge episodes all day.nd i don't sleep very well, i binged "the diplomat." i don't think you just sit, you have to plan for it to really have that kinds of time. i don't know how you have eight hours on your hand unless you have -- >> harris: insomnia. >> wonders where i am when i'm not in bed. >> kayleigh: more fun to binge a series. i watch my one, then the next. >> harris: i'm very type a. once i start something i have to finish it. i try to pick things with fewer than 6 or 7 episodes. i binged recently "the night agent" and my husband said i miss you, how are you? i think it had like ten episodes and i could not turn it off. >> emily: i hate to be the nerd on the couch, i read every night, many times i arrive to work eyed -- i could not put the book down. >> keep mind i'm a single mom, my daughter goes to her father's every other weekend, and i sleep in, i wake up for fox and friends, sometimes i get up early in the morning and just binge all day. "the chosen," "emily in paris." >> harris: "emily in par
harold, i don't take you as someone who did binge episodes all day.nd i don't sleep very well, i binged "the diplomat." i don't think you just sit, you have to plan for it to really have that kinds of time. i don't know how you have eight hours on your hand unless you have -- >> harris: insomnia. >> wonders where i am when i'm not in bed. >> kayleigh: more fun to binge a series. i watch my one, then the next. >> harris: i'm very type a. once i start something i...
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harold, you get your chance.with greg. >> okay. >> the issue here, and the judge knows this, this major questions doctrine. whether or not this is spelled out plainly and clearly enough from congress for these agencies to have this sweeping authority to transform our economy. if you look at this court, this court has already decided a matter involving the epa. they decided the administration did not have the authority. it is likely they are going to come down the same way here. i hope they all go back to the drawing board. why not make loans or make moneys available for people who want to be cops or people who want to be nurses or people who want to be truck drivers, for men and women, for those that want to be engineers an plumbers and electricians. this is the need. i am about finding ways to use public dollars to advance strategic objectives. this is an objective that needs to be advanced. we should do everything we can to bring them in. it sound like i am par ratting greg. i am. they should hold these college
harold, you get your chance.with greg. >> okay. >> the issue here, and the judge knows this, this major questions doctrine. whether or not this is spelled out plainly and clearly enough from congress for these agencies to have this sweeping authority to transform our economy. if you look at this court, this court has already decided a matter involving the epa. they decided the administration did not have the authority. it is likely they are going to come down the same way here. i...
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unlike harold i'm not a lawyer but like harold i'm sexy. you're sexy you can tell quite easily that this is unconstitutional. this is pure theft. we have a demented mr. mugu trying to take your money and giving to potential vote rs as you kreblghtly called a bribe so think about voters in kind of debts they have biden is targeting left wingers with losey degrees that's the bribe. you know, the right -- the republicans should do that for carpenters, contractors, plumbers call it the truck loan forgiveness plan. or -- [inaudible conversations] that's catchy and it's roughly same cost $250 a month for your truck loan and then i think that would be equally as powerful also i would be for student loan forgiveness if it's schools that pay. because if the schools had to pay, they would cut the fact of the administrative democracy department and colleges tuition could then drop down rates it should be like say 20, 30 years ago. >> very good. thank you art harold now your chance interesting -- >> i agree with greg. >> okay well -- >> so write that d
unlike harold i'm not a lawyer but like harold i'm sexy. you're sexy you can tell quite easily that this is unconstitutional. this is pure theft. we have a demented mr. mugu trying to take your money and giving to potential vote rs as you kreblghtly called a bribe so think about voters in kind of debts they have biden is targeting left wingers with losey degrees that's the bribe. you know, the right -- the republicans should do that for carpenters, contractors, plumbers call it the truck loan...
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dorm room in college. >> harold. >> fake news. fake news. >> he said, they say it was like if you're out there for an hour, it's like smoking six cigarettes so thinking of smoking one and then being ahead of the game. >> no. >> oh, no, never. coming up next, parents brawl over kid's education. while the far left calls a parental rights group extremist. ♪ i brought in ensure max protein with 30g of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. uh... here i'll take that. -everyone: woo hoo! ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein, one gram of sugar. enter the nourishing moments giveaway for a chance to win $10,000. oh booking.com, ♪ i'm going to somewhere, anywhere. ♪ ♪ a beach house, a treehouse, ♪ ♪ honestly i don't care ♪ find the perfect vacation rental for you booking.com, booking. yeah. subway just keeps getting better. break it down candace. they got world class bakers to develop their tastiest bread yet. this truly makes the subway series a dream team. you know about that chuck. yeah, i was the bread of
dorm room in college. >> harold. >> fake news. fake news. >> he said, they say it was like if you're out there for an hour, it's like smoking six cigarettes so thinking of smoking one and then being ahead of the game. >> no. >> oh, no, never. coming up next, parents brawl over kid's education. while the far left calls a parental rights group extremist. ♪ i brought in ensure max protein with 30g of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks....
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the latter days i in harold wilson. the latter days of john major. — in harold wilson.vision _ john major, 1994—97 again, a lot of division over— john major, 1994—97 again, a lot of division over europe _ john major, 1994—97 again, a lot of division over europe and _ john major, 1994—97 again, a lot of division over europe and different. division over europe and different leaders. — division over europe and different leaders, personalities— division over europe and different leaders, personalities and - division over europe and different leaders, personalities and policy, j leaders, personalities and policy, divided _ leaders, personalities and policy, divided parties, _ leaders, personalities and policy, divided parties, we _ leaders, personalities and policy, divided parties, we know- leaders, personalities and policy, divided parties, we know from i divided parties, we know from history. — divided parties, we know from history. don't— divided parties, we know from history, don't win _ divided parties, we know from history, don't win a _ divided parties, we know from
the latter days i in harold wilson. the latter days of john major. — in harold wilson.vision _ john major, 1994—97 again, a lot of division over— john major, 1994—97 again, a lot of division over europe _ john major, 1994—97 again, a lot of division over europe and _ john major, 1994—97 again, a lot of division over europe and different. division over europe and different leaders. — division over europe and different leaders, personalities— division over europe and different...
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harold, a retired factory worker and judith, a homemaker, talked to their daughter nearly every day. so, the silence was strange. then the tv news flashed on. >> first here at 7:00 -- >> it said there had been a shooting down on wilson avenue, where she lived. and we thought oh, my god. >> he and judith picked up earon's oldest daughter, ebony, and drove down to the house. >> there was a whole bunch of people standing outside and it was taped off and it was a mess. >> so, you knew that something was up? >> yeah. and then i just -- >> freaked out? >> yeah. >> it wasn't long before judith and harold's worst fears were confirmed. >> the jewelry she had on, they brought it to me. i knew it was earon then. >> their daughter, earon harper, 42, was dead in the doorway. >> when you saw that jewelry, you knew it was your daughter, what went through you, judy? >> i lost a son in'78 in a car wreck. he was already gone when i got to the hospital. i could have shed a few tears, went on about my business, but this was different. my son was 21. he had no children. >> the loss of earon, a mother of
harold, a retired factory worker and judith, a homemaker, talked to their daughter nearly every day. so, the silence was strange. then the tv news flashed on. >> first here at 7:00 -- >> it said there had been a shooting down on wilson avenue, where she lived. and we thought oh, my god. >> he and judith picked up earon's oldest daughter, ebony, and drove down to the house. >> there was a whole bunch of people standing outside and it was taped off and it was a mess....
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we have harold ford jr. kimberly strossel. trey, first to you.do you see a world where gavin newsom gets n 20 # 24. >> i take him at both fronts that he believe the president does have the cognitive abilities to be president. that's clear, also is he getting calls about encouraging him to think about running. i think one of the things to look for in the next few weeks when the first poll is conducted in south carolina. the first primary for democrats. looking at where president biden falls on that poll against r.f.k. jr. and marianne williamson who are polling, i believe about 30% more or a little less nationally, if the president is not polling, i mean, even better numbers in south carolina. a state he wanted to be first, i think you may see some activity or at least even maybe gavin newsom will even get more calls, if that indeed is the case. >> you know, kimberly, the president has just announced he is going to be holding his first campaign event. does it make sense for him not to hold too many of these things given his current lead over rober
we have harold ford jr. kimberly strossel. trey, first to you.do you see a world where gavin newsom gets n 20 # 24. >> i take him at both fronts that he believe the president does have the cognitive abilities to be president. that's clear, also is he getting calls about encouraging him to think about running. i think one of the things to look for in the next few weeks when the first poll is conducted in south carolina. the first primary for democrats. looking at where president biden...
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. >> reporter: harold is the owner of the mcclatchy insurance agency and he says there are a number ofactors in play, mainly the number of fires combined with the high cost of rebuilding. but he doesn't think this is permanent. >> i do see them returning. ultimately california is a huge insurance market that insurance companies want to offer their products in, but all of them are seeking some significant increases in rates or how they offer depending on the area. >> reporter: in fact, california just gave allstate the green light to raise home insurance rates by 4%. even so, allstate is standing by their decision to stop writing new policies here. for companies still writing new policies, they are increasing in scrutiny. >> reporter: companies are also asking in some cases for pictures of the home, proof of alum certificates. i think it helps the consumer to be able to highlight the safe features of their home. >> reporter: harold says to check and shop around. these days, be prepared to pay more. >>> this year the massive cera snowpack still has a lot of melting to do and we are only
. >> reporter: harold is the owner of the mcclatchy insurance agency and he says there are a number ofactors in play, mainly the number of fires combined with the high cost of rebuilding. but he doesn't think this is permanent. >> i do see them returning. ultimately california is a huge insurance market that insurance companies want to offer their products in, but all of them are seeking some significant increases in rates or how they offer depending on the area. >> reporter:...
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ha harold. i go to you for no particular reason at all. you were on vauacation. the decision is based on the idea you can't fight racism with more racism. we kind of figured out over the last three, four, five decades. what say you mr. ford junior? >> it's going to be back. >> thank you so much for saying that. >> congrats to the two of you on the news. >> at least me. jesse's will be short lived. >> he's already cursing it. it's a great segue to affirmative action. it's always been an imperfect tool. fry to redress racism, the impact of race and the admissions process to promote diversity. today is an interesting day because the way we talk about this sometimes is it's like we forget that we brought affirmative action because, we introduced affirmative action because race was a part of all this. now, i'm not as discouraged as some are. i look at some of numbers. you have an absolute number of majorities born after 2012 who are young people of color. almost 50% of gen zers are people of color. what i'm most encouraged by, read the entire opinion. roberts said tha
ha harold. i go to you for no particular reason at all. you were on vauacation. the decision is based on the idea you can't fight racism with more racism. we kind of figured out over the last three, four, five decades. what say you mr. ford junior? >> it's going to be back. >> thank you so much for saying that. >> congrats to the two of you on the news. >> at least me. jesse's will be short lived. >> he's already cursing it. it's a great segue to affirmative...
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like a child's a eyes 1st artistic endeavors were doodle. british artist, a computer scientist harold cohen, 1st developed in a i controlled drawing machine in the early 19 seventies era. and imitates human hand movements with a robot and paints its own pictures. the 1st simple shape between black and white. since the 1990 is more complex and in color. over 40 years to his death in 2016, harold cohen developed his art and technology raising the question the if what aaron is making is not art. what is it exactly the type, splendid thing that can come in? and even if we can create pictures that are super photo, realistic, or look like van gogh or other works that look completely original and groundbreaking. ultimately, we're also discussing the question of what's real and what isn't all. and if i get boxes, how can we create our own work? i'm look to if he's an office. so how can i be used as a creative tools recently has been advancing rapidly in the field of image processing and generation freely available text pictures, systems like dog, e and mid journey have caused a collective ear
like a child's a eyes 1st artistic endeavors were doodle. british artist, a computer scientist harold cohen, 1st developed in a i controlled drawing machine in the early 19 seventies era. and imitates human hand movements with a robot and paints its own pictures. the 1st simple shape between black and white. since the 1990 is more complex and in color. over 40 years to his death in 2016, harold cohen developed his art and technology raising the question the if what aaron is making is not art....
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i'm harold holzer, and on behalf of jennifer rabb, the president of hunter college, i'm honored to welco
i'm harold holzer, and on behalf of jennifer rabb, the president of hunter college, i'm honored to welco
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over 40 years until his death in 2016 harold cohen developed his art and technology raising the question the if what aaron is making is not art. what is it exactly the type, splendid thing that can you can and even if we can create pictures that are super photo realistic or look like fan go or other works if that look completely original and ground breaking. ultimately, we're also discussing the question of what's real and what isn't all and it's target buses. how can we create our own work? i'm gonna look to, if he's an office so how can i be used as a creative tools recently as but advancing rapidly in the field of image processing and generation freely available text pictures, systems like dob, e, and mid journey have caused a collective earthquake. it has never been easier, faster or cheaper to create digital images at the berlin university of the arts, vincent brits discusses the latest developments with the students and the artificial creative at e seminar. come on the sense that you can compare it a bit to when there was only classical painting. and then suddenly the 1st photograp
over 40 years until his death in 2016 harold cohen developed his art and technology raising the question the if what aaron is making is not art. what is it exactly the type, splendid thing that can you can and even if we can create pictures that are super photo realistic or look like fan go or other works if that look completely original and ground breaking. ultimately, we're also discussing the question of what's real and what isn't all and it's target buses. how can we create our own work?...
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since the 1990s, more complex, just in, in color over 40 years until his death in 2016, harold cohen developed his art and technology raising the question is what aaron is making is not art. what is it exactly the type, splendid thing that can come in and even if we can create pictures that are super photo, realistic, or look like van gogh or other works that look completely original and groundbreaking. ultimately, we're also discussing the question of what's real and what isn't all. and if i get boxes, how can we create our own work? i'm look to if he's an office so how can i be used as a creative tools recently has been advancing rapidly in the field of image processing and generation freely available text pictures, systems like dog, e and mid journey have caused a collective earthquake. it has never been easier, faster or cheaper to create digital images. at the berlin university of the arts, vincent brits discusses the latest developments with the students and the artificial creativity seminar has come on. the seems like you can compare it a bit to when there was only classical p
since the 1990s, more complex, just in, in color over 40 years until his death in 2016, harold cohen developed his art and technology raising the question is what aaron is making is not art. what is it exactly the type, splendid thing that can come in and even if we can create pictures that are super photo, realistic, or look like van gogh or other works that look completely original and groundbreaking. ultimately, we're also discussing the question of what's real and what isn't all. and if i...
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nothing is going to bring back harold. but this recognition of the truth is in many ways a relief. and justice is what we want. and my family, but i do believe the cuban people, we are not going to stop until we achieve that justice, that freedom, that democracy, that was also and is also the legacy that my father has left us and that legacy lives on. it lives on in our movement, but it also lives on the fight of the cuban people for freedom. >> rosa maria paya, thank you for being with us this morning. appreciate your time. >> thank you. >>> coming up, how ai is enabling a fab four reunion? the beatles again? we'll explain next. you are watching "jose diaz-balart reports" on msnbc. r. every piece of cargo is. and where it's going. (dock worker) right on time. (vo) robots can predict breakdowns and order their own replacement parts. (foreman) nice work. (vo) and retailers can get ahead of the fashion trend of the day with a new line tomorrow. with a verizon private 5g network, you can get more agility and security. giving you more control of your business. we call this enterprise i
nothing is going to bring back harold. but this recognition of the truth is in many ways a relief. and justice is what we want. and my family, but i do believe the cuban people, we are not going to stop until we achieve that justice, that freedom, that democracy, that was also and is also the legacy that my father has left us and that legacy lives on. it lives on in our movement, but it also lives on the fight of the cuban people for freedom. >> rosa maria paya, thank you for being with...
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we got talking to harold and harold within a a couple seconds guys i'm all in let's do that at that pointd the army guy. we reached out to r.j. casey who is our fourth army. special arm fourses and that became the four branches. >> steve: i gotcha. four branches i understand there are four grains involved. rick, is this a bourbon because it's mainly corn. >> that is correct. it's a bourbon because it has 65% -- over 51% corn. it was critical that weigh had four grains to represent each branch of the military. >> steve: it's fantastic. mike, i'm looking at notes from your company four branches bourbon. unique four grain recipe, smooth upfront with a little bit of bite on the back to give you that kentucky kiss. what is the kentucky kiss? >> you know, some people refer to it as a kentucky hug. we call it the kentucky kiss. it's a little bit of a burn on the back of the tongue to let you know you are drinking bourbon but it doesn't have that burn going down like a lot of whiskeys or bourbons do. keeps you warm in the chest and lets you know you are drinking bourbon. >> steve: i know exactly
we got talking to harold and harold within a a couple seconds guys i'm all in let's do that at that pointd the army guy. we reached out to r.j. casey who is our fourth army. special arm fourses and that became the four branches. >> steve: i gotcha. four branches i understand there are four grains involved. rick, is this a bourbon because it's mainly corn. >> that is correct. it's a bourbon because it has 65% -- over 51% corn. it was critical that weigh had four grains to represent...
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a big huge thanks to jonathan for everything in the deep deep thank you to harold for inviting me and forha her review that i'm truly humbled by so thank you to everyone and thank you to all of you for coming out in person. i think we are going to get straight to appomattox released after appomattox. in the year since 1865 i'm sure many of you in this room have used appomattox as shorthand when referring to the end of the war. appomattox was and continues to be seen as the end of lee's army and therefore the end of the american civil war. the events between april mike at april 151855 have become so well-known that i think we take them for granted. we seem to read lincoln's assassination a week after lee's surrender as a postscript is a closing to the war an event that had little to no effect on how the war and the other than placing andrew johnson at the white house which is a whole other story. what if we step back? what if we try to experience the month between april 15 and may may 151865 day by day, uncertain as to what will come next and how does the world look differently how doe
a big huge thanks to jonathan for everything in the deep deep thank you to harold for inviting me and forha her review that i'm truly humbled by so thank you to everyone and thank you to all of you for coming out in person. i think we are going to get straight to appomattox released after appomattox. in the year since 1865 i'm sure many of you in this room have used appomattox as shorthand when referring to the end of the war. appomattox was and continues to be seen as the end of lee's army and...
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a big thank you to jonathan for everything and a deep thank you to harold for inviting me for a review that i am most humbled by. so thank you. to every one. thank you for coming out in person. i think we are going to get straight to appomattox or at least after appomattox. in the years since 1865, i am sure many of you in this room have used appomattox as a shorthand for referring to the end of the war. appomattox was and continues to be seen as the end of lee's army and therefore the end of the american civil war. the events between april 9th and april 15, 1865, have become so well-known that i think we taken for granted. we almost seem to read lincoln's assassination a week after lee's surrender as a postscript, a close to the war. an event that had little to no effect on how the war ended other than placing andrew johnson in the white house which is of course another story. but what if we step back? what if we try to experience the months between april 15th, and may 15, 1865, day by day, uncertain as to what is going to come next? how does the world look differently? how does the e
a big thank you to jonathan for everything and a deep thank you to harold for inviting me for a review that i am most humbled by. so thank you. to every one. thank you for coming out in person. i think we are going to get straight to appomattox or at least after appomattox. in the years since 1865, i am sure many of you in this room have used appomattox as a shorthand for referring to the end of the war. appomattox was and continues to be seen as the end of lee's army and therefore the end of...
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alex, spartanburg, south carolina, if harold ford jr.him your -- of course. i'd have full access to the white house, camp david, get to ride on air force one. plus i'd ask him about the aliens. he'd tell me after a few cocktails. mario from elmhurst, new york. i've sent you multiple texts, trying to be funny, insightful and soulful. what does it get you to read one of my texts on your show? we're looking for soul. you landed it. steve from illinois. i missed today's "five." can you give me a recap? i was brilliant. gutfeld rambled. dana was perfect. harold ford jr. is running for president. judge jeanine is loud. i'm watters. this is my world. >> hello. welcome to "fox news tonight." i'm harris faulkner. are we ready for what's coming our way? and who among us will hold the line? you know me, i'm optimistic. i'm also a realist. communist china would love to be the most powerful nation in the world, and kill anybody who prey prays differently or not at all. the way our white house and current administration are acting, they just might get
alex, spartanburg, south carolina, if harold ford jr.him your -- of course. i'd have full access to the white house, camp david, get to ride on air force one. plus i'd ask him about the aliens. he'd tell me after a few cocktails. mario from elmhurst, new york. i've sent you multiple texts, trying to be funny, insightful and soulful. what does it get you to read one of my texts on your show? we're looking for soul. you landed it. steve from illinois. i missed today's "five." can you...
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may the 3rd 1946 the by this time churchill had already delivered his sinews of peace speech that harold in the cold war the the tokyo tribunal became in a rena rios vale confrontation between the u. s. great britain and the u. s. s o u . s. representative from a few minutes to review with the topic of unit 731 ended detachment. despite survey of the months, the whereabouts of the unit 731, leaders around noon to us through a new ground for challenging the unit with wall crimes, the cold war. and there was a stream of documents and data by unit 731 that went to to military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah, into fort dietrich. and maryland, which to this day may.
may the 3rd 1946 the by this time churchill had already delivered his sinews of peace speech that harold in the cold war the the tokyo tribunal became in a rena rios vale confrontation between the u. s. great britain and the u. s. s o u . s. representative from a few minutes to review with the topic of unit 731 ended detachment. despite survey of the months, the whereabouts of the unit 731, leaders around noon to us through a new ground for challenging the unit with wall crimes, the cold war....
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in the summer of 2002 as a college intern at the miami herald spanish language sister publication, harold. now, typically when judicial candidates were asked for work they have published they cite law review articles or opinion this is about jurist prudence and legal theory. for example, the senate today confirmed a biden nominee dale oh to a federal judgeship in the southern district of new york. his senate questioner included published writing like voting rights legislation after shelby county, mechanics and standards in section two denial claims. and silent at sentencing, wavered doctrine and the right to present mitigating evidence. by contrast, aileen cannon offered old newspaper articles she wrote with titles like flamenco, an explosion of energy and passion. and winners in the library quest competition. and, tomatoes may reduce tumors. so, it was an unusual set of writings for a lifetime appointment to the federal bench. the new york times also reports that the questionnaire also asked her to provide all reports, memorandums, and policy statements sheet written for any organization
in the summer of 2002 as a college intern at the miami herald spanish language sister publication, harold. now, typically when judicial candidates were asked for work they have published they cite law review articles or opinion this is about jurist prudence and legal theory. for example, the senate today confirmed a biden nominee dale oh to a federal judgeship in the southern district of new york. his senate questioner included published writing like voting rights legislation after shelby...
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thanks, harold, and thanks to everybody for coming. and those of you who are watching at home. i always get a thrill when i come into roosevelt house because so much of both of our books took place here. and when i walk in the front door, i always remember that roosevelt announced a good chunk of his cabinet from the front steps. and sometimes there would be people at the depths of the depression, you know, yelling, we're hungry, or the the pressures of the world that he was inheriting. the responsible things he was inheriting. we're very present, but we're going to and we're going to talk about some of the other things that happened in this house as we get into the conversation. but i wanted to i want to start, john, where both jonathan's who worked at newsweek and covered politics and we call each other john right. you note in the introduction, i think that you actually started out working on a different book about roosevelt, and then you changed course. why? well, first of all, i want to say it's really an honor to be here with you, john, and to be here at the roosevelt hous
thanks, harold, and thanks to everybody for coming. and those of you who are watching at home. i always get a thrill when i come into roosevelt house because so much of both of our books took place here. and when i walk in the front door, i always remember that roosevelt announced a good chunk of his cabinet from the front steps. and sometimes there would be people at the depths of the depression, you know, yelling, we're hungry, or the the pressures of the world that he was inheriting. the...
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i'm harold holzer, and on behalf of jennifer rabb, the president of hunter college, i'm honored to welcome all of you to roosevelt house hunters, public policy institute, and, of course, the townhouse where eleanor and franklin roosevelt lived for the 25 years leading up to his inauguration as president in 1933. it's wonderful to welcome all of you in person. particularly wonderful to welcome. a hero of roosevelt house, one of our founding board of advisors members, the former lieutenant governor of new york, richard ravitch. so as as we near the 90th anniversary of the election that sent fdr from this house to the white house and the 90th anniversary of the first hundred days that one of our guests tonight has written about so definitively, what more appropriate place to house another important roosevelt book? what is more, a appropriate venue than 47 dash 49, a 65th street and jonathan norman's new book, becoming fdr, examines one of the most fraught periods of their residence here, the personal crisis that made fdr president his struggle with polio and how that fight forged his characte
i'm harold holzer, and on behalf of jennifer rabb, the president of hunter college, i'm honored to welcome all of you to roosevelt house hunters, public policy institute, and, of course, the townhouse where eleanor and franklin roosevelt lived for the 25 years leading up to his inauguration as president in 1933. it's wonderful to welcome all of you in person. particularly wonderful to welcome. a hero of roosevelt house, one of our founding board of advisors members, the former lieutenant...
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it's parts of the team. harold was to take what the samples at various points for testing. in this tulip, poet bowed. she analyzed the worth of samples for several elements. in this small i borrow a tree. it depends on the places where we uh, if we are close to villages, for example, we will be collecting some samples for back to a logical checks if we are close to factories or industrial areas, we will be checking for heavy metals, for example, diagnosed with a bodies continued to be heavily polluted, largely from mining activities, money just of the what the resources see. many of them are in critical condition. jaclyn sand, about the divest, dating impact. my director of the water source of the southwest, the river bodies pacific out the gas ethics is not as good because the level of the t squared high level settlement into the system. so you have high degree duty and climate change is also compounding the problem with somewhat of bodies drain out the window of what does that leave up with fluids and kind of contain it for several months. it's months because now it is wi
it's parts of the team. harold was to take what the samples at various points for testing. in this tulip, poet bowed. she analyzed the worth of samples for several elements. in this small i borrow a tree. it depends on the places where we uh, if we are close to villages, for example, we will be collecting some samples for back to a logical checks if we are close to factories or industrial areas, we will be checking for heavy metals, for example, diagnosed with a bodies continued to be heavily...
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may the 3rd 1946 the by this time churchill had already delivered his sinews of peace speech that harold in the cold war, the the tokyo tribunal that came into rena rosendale confrontation between the u. s. great britain and the u. s. s o u. s. representative from a few minutes to review with the topic of unit 731 endive detachment, despite certainly at the months the whereabouts of the unit 731, leaders around noon to us through a new grounds for challenging the units with wall crimes, the cold war and there was a stream of documents and data by unit 731 that went to to military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah, into fort dietrich. and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters for the us biological weapons. come at the biologist, doctor's medical students, adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731 about 3600 people in total, including maintenance stuff, but only 12 man faced the trial. and how about us going to still to new other so they can do a little sake of i. e e. do better love the dog as this one. ok, thank you and will say,
may the 3rd 1946 the by this time churchill had already delivered his sinews of peace speech that harold in the cold war, the the tokyo tribunal that came into rena rosendale confrontation between the u. s. great britain and the u. s. s o u. s. representative from a few minutes to review with the topic of unit 731 endive detachment, despite certainly at the months the whereabouts of the unit 731, leaders around noon to us through a new grounds for challenging the units with wall crimes, the...
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it may have been harold macmillan, - have been harold macmillan, actually _ have been harold macmillanis, big fan of super harold macmillan. , , ., ., macmillan. i 'ust phoned in to say i am so fed macmillan. ijust phoned in to say i am so fed up _ macmillan. ijust phoned in to say i am so fed up with _ macmillan. ijust phoned in to say i am so fed up with people _ macmillan. ijust phoned in to say i am so fed up with people like - macmillan. ijust phoned in to say i i am so fed up with people like jacob rees—mogg and all of the other tories _ rees—mogg and all of the other tories defending him on covid, how he handled — tories defending him on covid, how he handled covid, people have properly— he handled covid, people have properly forgotten in march 2020 when _ properly forgotten in march 2020 when they had a cobra meeting, they are the _ when they had a cobra meeting, they are the most important meetings, about— are the most important meetings, about the — are the most important meetings, about the dangers and spread of covid, _ about the dangers and spread of covid, where was boris
it may have been harold macmillan, - have been harold macmillan, actually _ have been harold macmillanis, big fan of super harold macmillan. , , ., ., macmillan. i 'ust phoned in to say i am so fed macmillan. ijust phoned in to say i am so fed up _ macmillan. ijust phoned in to say i am so fed up with _ macmillan. ijust phoned in to say i am so fed up with people _ macmillan. ijust phoned in to say i am so fed up with people like - macmillan. ijust phoned in to say i i am so fed up with people...
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speak at a journalism conference being held in the name of the renowned late british journalist sir haroldinvestigations included the thalidomide scandal, which exposed how a pill to combat morning sickness caused birth defects. we sat down for a second interviewjust hours after news had broken that trump had been found liable during a civil trial of sexually abusing a woman in america. and, while shocking, the result — which he is appealing — didn't seem to be having the catastrophic impact on his re—election bid some expected. what is it, carl, what is it about donald trump that means all this bad news, all this controversy that should damage him, ends up firing up his base? i don't think it's just about donald trump. i think it's about the united states of america, the people of the country, our culture today. and we have to look at it as a whole. and trump has obviously plugged into certain aspects of our culture, our sensibility as a people that is different in many regards than it has been in the past. we are a different people who have absorbed a different set of circumstances and b
speak at a journalism conference being held in the name of the renowned late british journalist sir haroldinvestigations included the thalidomide scandal, which exposed how a pill to combat morning sickness caused birth defects. we sat down for a second interviewjust hours after news had broken that trump had been found liable during a civil trial of sexually abusing a woman in america. and, while shocking, the result — which he is appealing — didn't seem to be having the catastrophic...