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hobbies, table tennis, swimming, chess, harold's matthew evans. sir harold is capitalism sufficient to maintain a level -- a strong level of innovation? is capitalism the secret why the engine keeps going? >> yes. >> i'm talking about are the rewards the snrort. >> the rewards are more than profit. many of the innovators over 200 years were not going to money. if you just go for money you go wrong. you take a turn for money. if you go for providing a service or try to solve an intellectual problem you go right and money comes along. most of my innovateors over 200 years didn't have making a for the tune as the oiive. peter gianini founded what became the bank of america. he had the curious idea you should lend money to people who needed it, rather the rich. he said he wouldn't take money. no man owns a fortune. it owns him. he didn't want to be diverted. take something like henry ford. he could have made more money making cars for the rich. >> you mean these inventors wanted to make the life of the common man easy. more rewarding, more fulfilling,
hobbies, table tennis, swimming, chess, harold's matthew evans. sir harold is capitalism sufficient to maintain a level -- a strong level of innovation? is capitalism the secret why the engine keeps going? >> yes. >> i'm talking about are the rewards the snrort. >> the rewards are more than profit. many of the innovators over 200 years were not going to money. if you just go for money you go wrong. you take a turn for money. if you go for providing a service or try to solve an...
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and harold arrive at midnight. they pick up a spencer carving. john wilkes booth had a broken leg at this stage. he had to ride with his left leg free. he couldn't put it in the stirrup because it would cause great pain. he had to hold on with his hands but harold picked up a spencer and john wilkes booth picked up the an oculus from earlier in the day. earlier that day. had gone to the house in washington, and asked her to take it to the house and give it to pull it and tell lloyd people would be by that evening to pick of the shooting irons. that is what put her on the gallows, said testimony. she knew there was a plot at hand. in any event it was probably 12:15 to 12:20 when they headed to the home of dr. mud. this is the mud far as it looks today. the only difference is there are no slave cabins back here. samuel mudd and his father and older brother all lived on contiguous land, 1700 acres which they farmed continuously, tobacco. they were primarily tobacco farmers and they owned 89 slaves. the largest slave owning family in charles county,
and harold arrive at midnight. they pick up a spencer carving. john wilkes booth had a broken leg at this stage. he had to ride with his left leg free. he couldn't put it in the stirrup because it would cause great pain. he had to hold on with his hands but harold picked up a spencer and john wilkes booth picked up the an oculus from earlier in the day. earlier that day. had gone to the house in washington, and asked her to take it to the house and give it to pull it and tell lloyd people would...
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as far i can see, you're just like harold and rab. his knowledge and experience of the house are unmatched and he is dearly valued. perhaps not everyone who is here today, those who have not sat through the past two parliaments -- will understand why i say that he is worth his weight in gold. mr. speaker-elect, i know that we were all shocked to learn what happened on friday to the right honorable member for east ham. our thoughts should be with him and we wish him a swift return to help into his place in this house. i would like to use this opportunity also to welcome all the newly elected members of parliament on both sides of the house. this is a new era for our politics and something of a new start, a chance for a new generationo show just how good this place can be. everyone knows, mr. speaker- elect, that you have a deep respect and affection for this place. you believe in changing the role of backbenchers and you know how much we need to do to improve the reputation of our parliament. there wille new challenges, not least with
as far i can see, you're just like harold and rab. his knowledge and experience of the house are unmatched and he is dearly valued. perhaps not everyone who is here today, those who have not sat through the past two parliaments -- will understand why i say that he is worth his weight in gold. mr. speaker-elect, i know that we were all shocked to learn what happened on friday to the right honorable member for east ham. our thoughts should be with him and we wish him a swift return to help into...
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that he looked around and looked at harold washington unfulfilled prompts. here's somebody that spent the first term in a battle. he get to the second term and dies at the desk and leaves behind not the kind of political legacy or organization that he could have or should have. obama has his leading organizing and heading to law school realizes or thinks to himself and says in the round table discusses that he has and that you can dig up if you are so inclined or you can find in this book book ---[laughter] >> he, saying, you know, i've discovered in order to make real change at any level despite the hip pock si and the involvement of money, you have to get elected. off to harvard law school. >> his friend that went to work were emile jones and later for him, that politics really is in his blood. >> he does. this is a guy named dan showman. who was the former journalist in springfield. and he worked for emile jones and kicking and screaming in emile jones' direction, he's the head of the senate, state senate. very powerful state politician. this is not innov
that he looked around and looked at harold washington unfulfilled prompts. here's somebody that spent the first term in a battle. he get to the second term and dies at the desk and leaves behind not the kind of political legacy or organization that he could have or should have. obama has his leading organizing and heading to law school realizes or thinks to himself and says in the round table discusses that he has and that you can dig up if you are so inclined or you can find in this book book...
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the great triumph of harold washington. they were excited on that in the community but very wary of electoral politics. and the whole idea of running for state senate -- by the way, she was right. it gets to the state senate, the black caucus can't stand him. the work is boring. he's bored. he finds it trivial. he has a very low boredom threshold which speaks to his's go and an intellect and an ego. he runs for congress and he gets creamed and she goes enough is enough. we can do well and do good at the same time. we've got all these loans. enough is enough. he wins the senate seat. >> she's committed to community service as he is. >> but in a different way. she's very committed to community service and played that out as the professional woman. but electoral politics i think was something that she came to far, far less willingly. and obama himself pursued it really hard. >> what explains his restlessness? >> well, again, i want to be careful of the psychoanalytic couch. but i think there's a lot of his character that is cr
the great triumph of harold washington. they were excited on that in the community but very wary of electoral politics. and the whole idea of running for state senate -- by the way, she was right. it gets to the state senate, the black caucus can't stand him. the work is boring. he's bored. he finds it trivial. he has a very low boredom threshold which speaks to his's go and an intellect and an ego. he runs for congress and he gets creamed and she goes enough is enough. we can do well and do...
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michael, first of all, harold, i'm sorry, i'm calling you michael. >> everybody does it, all the timel. >> i might as well. >> jimmy: michael's a nice name. friends can call you mike. >> okay. >> jimmy: first of all, thank you for killing ana lucia. [ applause ] so -- >> no, no. >> jimmy: your character did some bad things. >> yes. >> jimmy: you weren't in the church. >> right. >> jimmy: where do you think michael is? >> well, i think, you know, that we answered that. michael's -- he's stuck on the island. >> jimmy: still roaming on the island? >> with the other people, just whispering to people. for the rest of -- for eternity, whispering. it sucks. >> jimmy: you're sentenced to muttering. >> exactly. >> jimmy: and what do people say to you when they meet charles whidmore? just you walking out here i got nervous. >> nothing. >> jimmy: nothing at all? >> which is very nice. >> jimmy: sure. in australia, you play like a very friendly tv dad? >> yeah, i was australia's favorite dad for many years. >> jimmy: see, you go from being like australiaustralia's bill c >> to charles whidmore. >
michael, first of all, harold, i'm sorry, i'm calling you michael. >> everybody does it, all the timel. >> i might as well. >> jimmy: michael's a nice name. friends can call you mike. >> okay. >> jimmy: first of all, thank you for killing ana lucia. [ applause ] so -- >> no, no. >> jimmy: your character did some bad things. >> yes. >> jimmy: you weren't in the church. >> right. >> jimmy: where do you think michael is? >>...
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for the next five-- booth and harold met to i am sorry that is captain cox.ow the approximate location of the plane thicket because it is opposite the house that was later built and the man later wrote a book and described as coming directly across so we know it is a hidden in here sunday until thursday night. thursday afternoon the man that was carrying for him a bunch of soldiers broke yen and said booth was spotted st. mary's counties so let's go so they rode up thomas jones knew they were there that was the opposite direction is so he said now is the opportunity. he goes back to the thicket and gets herald and booth and said tonight is the night. he was a confederate agent for buy failed to mention but every single stock was part of the confederate secret service the escape route was known as the confederate male line from washington to richmond to baltimore to new york and montreal it passed documents up and down the line. it existed all through the war the staffed by confederate agents and booth tapped into them and given their a dollar the way. this is
for the next five-- booth and harold met to i am sorry that is captain cox.ow the approximate location of the plane thicket because it is opposite the house that was later built and the man later wrote a book and described as coming directly across so we know it is a hidden in here sunday until thursday night. thursday afternoon the man that was carrying for him a bunch of soldiers broke yen and said booth was spotted st. mary's counties so let's go so they rode up thomas jones knew they were...
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the name dax comes from the novel "the adventurers close " by harold robbins. >> ok, i learn something new but i thought that the one about the satellite and the root canal was the best. you play the character crosby, which has been described as a womanizing slacker. how much do you identify with that role? >> those are hateful words. slacker,hink he is a though. he actually has a job. he does not play video games for a living. now, that is a slacker. >> but that sounds like a pretty good job to begin see if we can get paid to do that. >> i have a cousin who does that, gets paid to test you can spre -- to test video games. somebody has got to test them. it is like someone to us to -- who has to test the ferrari. >> you are absolutely right. what is the most challenging about working with the cast? >> i wish there was something challenging about it, but it is a really great job. they are really nice people. i work very close to where i lived it is pretty perfect. i just hope and go -- i just hope it goes and goes and goes. >> you have been part of plenty of movies, but most notably, you
the name dax comes from the novel "the adventurers close " by harold robbins. >> ok, i learn something new but i thought that the one about the satellite and the root canal was the best. you play the character crosby, which has been described as a womanizing slacker. how much do you identify with that role? >> those are hateful words. slacker,hink he is a though. he actually has a job. he does not play video games for a living. now, that is a slacker. >> but that...
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harold carter sr. aided by the strength and talents of his wonderful life, the late carter, whom i knew, his son, co-pastor, harold carter jr., and the congregation growing to thousands, new shy low is equipping its community to move forward on empowering principles. every day people from the neighborhood can find inspiration and opportunity in its beautiful church and family life center, school of music, theological center, child development center. these are part of the social gospel, important aspect of dr. carter's vision. but they are far from the end. already under way, alan for technical training for the community, a computer center and sior center and senior housing. mr. speaker, it is more appropriate under our constitutional system for me to leave it to others to commend dr. carter for the other wonderful minute steers whom he trained, including my own pastor, bishop walter skipe thomas sr. and many, many others. people can attest to the importance of dr. carter's spiritual writings, which ha
harold carter sr. aided by the strength and talents of his wonderful life, the late carter, whom i knew, his son, co-pastor, harold carter jr., and the congregation growing to thousands, new shy low is equipping its community to move forward on empowering principles. every day people from the neighborhood can find inspiration and opportunity in its beautiful church and family life center, school of music, theological center, child development center. these are part of the social gospel,...
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harold wilson as you can see 37.2. and harold wilson below 40%. 39.3. and he gets a very, very slender 3-seat majority. and it looking as if labour's vote share is drifting away. you have jim callahan, 1979. 36.9% of the vote. and them you get in 1997, this extraordinary recovery with new labour and tony player and 43.2%. and a 177 seat landslide majority. and labour very much back in the game and gradually the vote share drops 2001, 40%. 165-seat majority. you can see and then it comes down even further in 2005 with mr. blair winning with only just over 35% of the vote. 64-seat majority for him. down the staircase the various performances of labour leaders and if mr. brown look away how has he done? well, the answer today in the general election 29%. so that's below all the other leaders we just mentioned. in all the other elections we just mentioned. where do we go to a labour leader that performed that badly we could go to 1992. never became prime minister. neil lost that election 35.2% of the vote. still above what gordon brown got. the obvious comp
harold wilson as you can see 37.2. and harold wilson below 40%. 39.3. and he gets a very, very slender 3-seat majority. and it looking as if labour's vote share is drifting away. you have jim callahan, 1979. 36.9% of the vote. and them you get in 1997, this extraordinary recovery with new labour and tony player and 43.2%. and a 177 seat landslide majority. and labour very much back in the game and gradually the vote share drops 2001, 40%. 165-seat majority. you can see and then it comes down...
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harold? what did you talk to him about? >> i talked to jimmy. just some general . i had not seen him in about five months. he showed me their 2010 goals and some of their performance indicators. indicators. he had a new tracking chart he was putting together. briefly spoke to randy, senior tool pusher. we stopped in t galley for something to drink. then i went to find my bags and get room assignments. >> were you aware of any problems neg with theative test? no. >> >> a real where they ran a second one? , >>no at the time. >> was there any discussion at all about the negative test? >> there was no discussion at that time. don, our night well site leader, came to me when we were eating in the galley and asked if i wanted him to attend the 7:00 meeting. i told him, "no, we are not roing out any new material." nothing that he probablyad not heard. he seemed happy with that. that is what i recall of that. >> you save you discuss made his between welles. a gun in a knit were you going to be doing? >> -- what kind of maintenance were you going to be doing? >> rig about p
harold? what did you talk to him about? >> i talked to jimmy. just some general . i had not seen him in about five months. he showed me their 2010 goals and some of their performance indicators. indicators. he had a new tracking chart he was putting together. briefly spoke to randy, senior tool pusher. we stopped in t galley for something to drink. then i went to find my bags and get room assignments. >> were you aware of any problems neg with theative test? no. >> >> a...
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my name is douglas harold brown. i was a chief mechanic and acting second engineer on the transocean deepwater horizon. i am 50 years old, married have a 10-year-old stepdaughternd live in vancouver, washington. i saw the original one from korea to new mexico and have worked on board a the vessel until sh exploded at 10 p.m. on april 20th, 2010. since 2004 i worked in the engine control room. here's what happened to me that night. shortly before 10 p.m. i was completingly shift and making my log entries in the control room when we heard a loud hissing noise followed by gas alarms going off. th was followed by the sound of engines ramping up very loudly. these engines provide power to the entire rig and are equipped with an electric and mechanical trip. they are supposed to automatically shut the engines down if they exceed certain rpms. as the engines revved louder and louder i kept expecting the trips to shut the engines down but they pfeffer did. they just kept revving higher and higher. the one automatic trip that
my name is douglas harold brown. i was a chief mechanic and acting second engineer on the transocean deepwater horizon. i am 50 years old, married have a 10-year-old stepdaughternd live in vancouver, washington. i saw the original one from korea to new mexico and have worked on board a the vessel until sh exploded at 10 p.m. on april 20th, 2010. since 2004 i worked in the engine control room. here's what happened to me that night. shortly before 10 p.m. i was completingly shift and making my...
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. >>> a warning for drivers in harold. we'll let you maryland and where speed tickets. >>> we'll find out how long the rain will stick around for us. we'll be right back. >>> former alaska governor and vice presidental hopeful sarah palin brought republicans to their feet in denver criticizing ruling democrats. including president obama. she said he coddles our enemies. and fox news sunday weighing in on the semi super tuesday primaries. chris joins us with a preview. >> good morning, melanie. >> and we had many voted out. are there any trends in the making here? >> i think to the degree there is a trend it is anger at the political establishment because as you say in kentucky, the candidate supported by mitch mcconnell, by the party establishment was drubbed by the tea party. and you had arlen specter, 30 years in the u.s. senate seat there, drubbed by a more liberal alternative, joe sestak. and i think you've seen this over and over again that there is an anti-incumbent feeling. many don't like what is going
. >>> a warning for drivers in harold. we'll let you maryland and where speed tickets. >>> we'll find out how long the rain will stick around for us. we'll be right back. >>> former alaska governor and vice presidental hopeful sarah palin brought republicans to their feet in denver criticizing ruling democrats. including president obama. she said he coddles our enemies. and fox news sunday weighing in on the semi super tuesday primaries. chris joins us...
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my name is douglas harold brown. i was a chief mechanic and acting second engineer on the transocean deepwater horizon. i am 50 years old, married have a 10-year-old stepdaughter and live in vancouver, washington. i saw the original one from korea to new mexico and have worked on board a the vessel until she exploded at 10 p.m. on april 20th, 2010. since 2004 i worked in the engine control room. here's what happened to me that night. shortly before 10 p.m. i was completingly shift and making my log entries in the control room when we heard a loud hissing noise followed by gas alarms going off. this was followed by the sound of engines ramping up very loudly. these enges provide power to the entire rig and are equipped with an electric and mechanical trip. they are supposed t automatically shut the engines down if they exceed certain rpms. as the engines revved louder and louder i kept expecting the trips to shut the engines down but they pfeffer did. they just kept revving higher and higher. the one automatic trip th
my name is douglas harold brown. i was a chief mechanic and acting second engineer on the transocean deepwater horizon. i am 50 years old, married have a 10-year-old stepdaughter and live in vancouver, washington. i saw the original one from korea to new mexico and have worked on board a the vessel until she exploded at 10 p.m. on april 20th, 2010. since 2004 i worked in the engine control room. here's what happened to me that night. shortly before 10 p.m. i was completingly shift and making my...
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was very muted reaction harold nicolson, the diarist i was talking about, wrote in his diary how depressede glad americans were in the they were very angry that they hadn't come in before. but it took an attack on him on the americans to get into the war so there was right from the beginning of this alliance there was a kind of uneasiness and in fact in your on the part of the british toward americans. >> on the general he was overpaid and there is a line here but even with great regret i notice before when he was a young officer he wanted to marry the british. he was american [inaudible] he kind of went through and got vouched for the cleanup pretty good. what were some of them on top-level people you remember of the citizens of london? >> as i said before it wasn't the three guys i talked about, there were many americans, eisenhower, a lot of americans who work hard to make this alliance a success and obviously the british troops, the american troops who came into england. there was a -- there was a sometimes confrontational relationship between american troops and the british. think of
was very muted reaction harold nicolson, the diarist i was talking about, wrote in his diary how depressede glad americans were in the they were very angry that they hadn't come in before. but it took an attack on him on the americans to get into the war so there was right from the beginning of this alliance there was a kind of uneasiness and in fact in your on the part of the british toward americans. >> on the general he was overpaid and there is a line here but even with great regret i...
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nancy pelosi, harold reid y barack hussein obama, responsables de este deb acle que tenemos los estadounidensesonsables de eso, y sería darle amnistía al segundo grupo étnico de empleadores. los chinos, japoneses, coreanos, que muchos de ellos aunque tienen negocios, también están aquí en condición ilegal. >> qué propone usted hacer con los 11 millones de indocumentados que están en este país que son de varios países? más de un millón de África, más de un millón de asia. qué es lo que usted propuene hacer? >> me río porque quienes descarrilaron la protesta que george walker bush puso en esa mesa de propuestas fueron el entonces senador barack hussein obama, y harry reid. ultra liberales, ultra demócratas. y por eso me río. [aplausos] >> mi propuesta es la siguiente. lo que se ha pedido desde hace casi tres décadas. después que el buen presidente ronald reagan firmó la amnistía de 1986, un programa de trabajadores hues puedes que estos no les han conseguido ni un miserable permiso de trabajo. [todos hablando] >> lincoln díaz-balart y luis gutiérrez. creo que éste es un buen momento para hacer el
nancy pelosi, harold reid y barack hussein obama, responsables de este deb acle que tenemos los estadounidensesonsables de eso, y sería darle amnistía al segundo grupo étnico de empleadores. los chinos, japoneses, coreanos, que muchos de ellos aunque tienen negocios, también están aquí en condición ilegal. >> qué propone usted hacer con los 11 millones de indocumentados que están en este país que son de varios países? más de un millón de África, más de un millón de asia....
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greg triumph of the harold washington were excited by that everybody was in the community but very weary of electoral politics and the idea of running for the senate and by the way it gets to this state senate and the black caucus can't stand him. the work is boring, he's bored, he finds it trivial, he has a low boredom threshold which also speaks to a certain ego as well as intellect and then he runs for congress and gets the great and says enough is enough. we can do well and good at the same time enough is enough and he just has to give it one more shot and he wins the seat. >> she is as committed as he is the. >> but in a different way. she's very committed to community service and please that held as a professional woman at the university chicago and the hospital and all the rest. but electoral politics i think was something she came to far less willing to lead and obama so far. sprick what explains his restlessness? >> welcome again, i want to be careful of the psychoanalytical couch but i think there is a lot his character that is created and he said so himself there's no reason n
greg triumph of the harold washington were excited by that everybody was in the community but very weary of electoral politics and the idea of running for the senate and by the way it gets to this state senate and the black caucus can't stand him. the work is boring, he's bored, he finds it trivial, he has a low boredom threshold which also speaks to a certain ego as well as intellect and then he runs for congress and gets the great and says enough is enough. we can do well and good at the same...
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host: harold, we'll leave it there. as we mentioned president obama heads to buffalo, new york, today, to continue his white house-to-main street tour. joining us is the washington bureau cleef for the washington news. your piece this morning is hoping for a glimpse of the president. people will be gathering in buffalo. why is the president coming to buffalo? caller: i think the president is coming to buffalo, because he traveling around to place that is have suffered economically. and he is carrying the message that he hears what people are saying about the economy, and about the troubles that have happened here and there. buffalo has had economic problems for decades, not just months or years. and so the problems here are deeper in a lot of ways than they are in other parts of the country, and yet i think the president came here as well, because in the last week or two, he's gotten better news to tell in a jobs report that shows 290,000 jobs created in the last month. and it's the fourth month in a row in which there
host: harold, we'll leave it there. as we mentioned president obama heads to buffalo, new york, today, to continue his white house-to-main street tour. joining us is the washington bureau cleef for the washington news. your piece this morning is hoping for a glimpse of the president. people will be gathering in buffalo. why is the president coming to buffalo? caller: i think the president is coming to buffalo, because he traveling around to place that is have suffered economically. and he is...
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helen redout channeled harold -- excuse me, from network, the man who famously said i'm mad as hell, and i'm not going to take this anymore. that was the feeling of these people. again, these are farmers and fishermen and middle americans from rural america. they were not activists, they were not liberals, they were not environmentalists. they were defending their home, and they took on a very powerful industry, and they're winning. they're winning because industry will listen to consumers and will respond to pressure. it is a slow process. sometimes they don't feel like they're winning, and at the end of the book, unfortunately, it doesn't end on the happiest of notes, you know? we're sort of this the middle of this story, and we don't know quite how it's going to turn out. but with activists like these -- and they are now activists -- i feel like they are bringing pressure to bear in washington, in the statehouses and even right down at the county level where these sort of things really count. a couple of things i think could and should be done aside from all of us who i feel we ha
helen redout channeled harold -- excuse me, from network, the man who famously said i'm mad as hell, and i'm not going to take this anymore. that was the feeling of these people. again, these are farmers and fishermen and middle americans from rural america. they were not activists, they were not liberals, they were not environmentalists. they were defending their home, and they took on a very powerful industry, and they're winning. they're winning because industry will listen to consumers and...
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if you look at this, you look at harold dickies, the democratic party -- [talking over each other] >>rawing on democrats worry mainly republican phenomenon? >> it is good to see you. [talking over each other] >> i thought i would be there in a couple weeks. most of the support from this very strong progressive wing of the republican party, it was unclear and we were confused -- which party would be the progressive party? the republicans or democrats. in this campaign because of wilson winning, the democratic party and republican party, not until the 1930s but wilson drew important support from disaffected democrats some of whom -- some key ones in colorado pioneered the juvenile court supported the progressive party. all these people are jane addams and the social workers. we call them advocacy groups who saw the progressive party as a way of getting into american advocacy groups which become important during the new deal. >> the third party would allow republicans to take away the transit -- >> roosevelt refuses to run at that point and is about progressivism. he is really fixed on e
if you look at this, you look at harold dickies, the democratic party -- [talking over each other] >>rawing on democrats worry mainly republican phenomenon? >> it is good to see you. [talking over each other] >> i thought i would be there in a couple weeks. most of the support from this very strong progressive wing of the republican party, it was unclear and we were confused -- which party would be the progressive party? the republicans or democrats. in this campaign because...
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don june 7 we will have the former national security adviser to harold ford and george bush. did he have any good nicknames? >> not that i know of. [laughter] >> any questions, send them on. june 9, we have ashley judd, discussing the controversial practices in coal mining. june 10, stephen chu will be talking about accelerating innovation to meet climate in intervention energy goals. the second order of business is to present our guest with the moment you have all been waiting for, the presentation of the traditional national press club mug. >> thank you. [applause] >> as we add to the bush family collection, i know that your mother has spoken here and i think your grandfather did. i know your father has been here. hard to believe that your great grandfather was not here as well. >> the call we also got paper g -- he probably also got a mug. [laughter] >> knowing did you and your sister are twins, for many years you were the bush wins but you have gone on your divergent paths, really beginning in college. recently studies have come forth showing a lifetime earning power depe
don june 7 we will have the former national security adviser to harold ford and george bush. did he have any good nicknames? >> not that i know of. [laughter] >> any questions, send them on. june 9, we have ashley judd, discussing the controversial practices in coal mining. june 10, stephen chu will be talking about accelerating innovation to meet climate in intervention energy goals. the second order of business is to present our guest with the moment you have all been waiting for,...
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harold says, getting paid to get dressed is what you already get paid for, next thing you'll want toes, i do, actually, harold. >> dave: i like where you're going with this. and wayne from florida says when i went on the police department in the 1960s, we were held over if we needed to assist with a crime and there was no such thing as overtime. >> clayton: all right. and chad from cincinnati, also doesn't think they should be paid for it. military personnel are often required to wear uniforms that require more attention than anything a police officer would have to wear and don't have the luxury of leaving the field and getting paid less. >> alisyn: and by the way, the city of denver doesn't like it, either, because they are $80 million in the hole, have a deficit and they say paying cops overtime to get dressed to cost the city $200 million. >> dave: 15 minutes here and there, boy it would add up with the entire police force. >> clayton: and manhattan, think, how long it takes ali to get dressed, manhattan would be in a bigger hole. >> alisyn: it takes a long time to look natural, o
harold says, getting paid to get dressed is what you already get paid for, next thing you'll want toes, i do, actually, harold. >> dave: i like where you're going with this. and wayne from florida says when i went on the police department in the 1960s, we were held over if we needed to assist with a crime and there was no such thing as overtime. >> clayton: all right. and chad from cincinnati, also doesn't think they should be paid for it. military personnel are often required to...
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we haven't seen anything like it in a generation, not since harold wilson led the labor department and mr. heath tried to hang on to the keys of downing street and mr. heath's private personal secretary wrote this confidential account of what happened then. he's in westminster now. lord armstrong, if gordon brown were not to get the largest number of constituency, could he remain as prime minister? he could explore whether there was any means by which he could make a coalition or an understanding or an arrangement with the liberal democrats. such as to give him, with the two of them, either an overall majority, or an understanding of -- which would give him the assurance he could carry on. >> how long would he to do that? >> as long as it takes. he -- it's up to him. he remains prime minister unless and until he resigns. >> where is the justice of that, if he hasn't got the largest number of seats? >> the justice would be, i suppose, that as he himself has been saying, there's an anti-conservative majority and he would be putting that at the head of affairs of the house of commons. >>
we haven't seen anything like it in a generation, not since harold wilson led the labor department and mr. heath tried to hang on to the keys of downing street and mr. heath's private personal secretary wrote this confidential account of what happened then. he's in westminster now. lord armstrong, if gordon brown were not to get the largest number of constituency, could he remain as prime minister? he could explore whether there was any means by which he could make a coalition or an...
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i talked to jimmy harold pretty extensively. we were going over our 2010 rick goals and making sure we were updated on that -- our 2010 rig goals and making sure we were updated on that. we had a vip group that came out from bp and transocean. we were going to have a general tour of the rig with those individuals and several of the department heads. we did conduct that tour. we went to several different areas on the rig. one of the last areas that we went to was the rig floor. there, there were already conducting the negative tests. >> the first or the second? the first negative test? >> the first negative test. and the tour group left, and left jimmuy and myself there. there were having a little bit of a problem -- they were having a little bit of a problem, the drill group conducting that test. we observed that they had lost some mud in mthe riser. i witnessed jimmy telling beathe senior sub-sea engineer and to increase the pressure. when he did increase that pressure, it became static. the of course filled the riser up. we mo
i talked to jimmy harold pretty extensively. we were going over our 2010 rick goals and making sure we were updated on that -- our 2010 rig goals and making sure we were updated on that. we had a vip group that came out from bp and transocean. we were going to have a general tour of the rig with those individuals and several of the department heads. we did conduct that tour. we went to several different areas on the rig. one of the last areas that we went to was the rig floor. there, there were...
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the first happened before midnight near harold thorp and mcdowell lane.rd on a suspect or a motive right now. and the second shooting with as in north point near dundalk. detectives say one person was shot and killed in the 7,000 block of railway avenue. there's no word on any arrests or if the shootings are related. controversy over a law designed to protect your privacy. some say it's being used to protect police instead. mike hellgren investigates why some people caught videotaping police officers are now facing jail time themselves. >> get off the motorcycle. state police. >> reporter: the man being arrested on this video faces felony charges from maryland state police for recording it on camera. >> we were enforcing the law and we don't make apologies for that. >> taking pictures. >> reporter: this video of an arrest in the preakness made the way online despite an officer issuing this warning to the person who shot it. >> you have to turn that off. it's illegal to videotape anybody's voice or anything else in the state of maryland. >> reporter: is he
the first happened before midnight near harold thorp and mcdowell lane.rd on a suspect or a motive right now. and the second shooting with as in north point near dundalk. detectives say one person was shot and killed in the 7,000 block of railway avenue. there's no word on any arrests or if the shootings are related. controversy over a law designed to protect your privacy. some say it's being used to protect police instead. mike hellgren investigates why some people caught videotaping police...
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harold? what did you talk to him about? >> i talked to jimmy. just some general . i had not seen him in about five months. he showed me their 2010 goals and some of their performance indicators. indicators. he had a new tracking chart he was putting together. briefly spoke to randy, senior tool pusher. we stopped in the galley for something to drink. then i went to find my bags and get room assignments. >> were you aware of any problems neg with theative test? no. >> >> a real where they ran a second one? , >>no at the time. >> was there any discussion at all about the negative test? >> there was no discussion at that time. don, our night well site leader, came to me when we were eating in the galley and asked if i wanted him to attend the 7:00 meeting. i told him, "no, we are not rolling out any new material." nothing that he probably had not heard. he seemed happy with that. that is what i recall of that. >> you save you discuss made his between welles. a gun in a knit were you going to be doing? >> -- what kind of maintenance were you going to be doing? >> rig a
harold? what did you talk to him about? >> i talked to jimmy. just some general . i had not seen him in about five months. he showed me their 2010 goals and some of their performance indicators. indicators. he had a new tracking chart he was putting together. briefly spoke to randy, senior tool pusher. we stopped in the galley for something to drink. then i went to find my bags and get room assignments. >> were you aware of any problems neg with theative test? no. >> >>...
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and at that time, i heard jimmy harold page the deck form. and i said man, what he still doing up? thought about it. that evening mark told me to get the charts for the casing test, take them, gethem typed up and signed. after i heard him up initially, i go up to my office, type up the paperwork. i took it to jim herald. he was in his office talking to the deck forman. >> what time was that? >> probably around approximately 9:30. so i'm talking to jamie for five or ten minutes. he was talking about the upcoming rig move, how long it was going to take to change the tensioner at. i had his signature. so i went to the companyman office. he wasn't in there. i went to the bathroom, come out after finishing in the bathroom, i come back to the compyman office, he wasn't in there again. so i went back to my office, and as i sat down in my chair in my office to save all the paperwork in the computer, i had an a.d. sitting next to me. he was in the chair and he was looking at the tv and flipping through the channels. and he said chris, he said what's that water? i said he's probably coming o
and at that time, i heard jimmy harold page the deck form. and i said man, what he still doing up? thought about it. that evening mark told me to get the charts for the casing test, take them, gethem typed up and signed. after i heard him up initially, i go up to my office, type up the paperwork. i took it to jim herald. he was in his office talking to the deck forman. >> what time was that? >> probably around approximately 9:30. so i'm talking to jamie for five or ten minutes. he...
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we have not seen anything like it in a generation since harold wilson. the man who was his principal private secretary wrote to this confidential account of what happened. he is in westminster now. lord armstrong, if a gordon brown or not to get the largest number of constituencies, could he remain as prime minister? >> he could explore whether there any means by which he could make a coalition or an understanding or of arrangement with the liberal democrats such as to give him an overall majority or an understanding which would give some assurances to carry on. >> how long would he have to do that? >> as long as it takes. it is up to him. he remains prime minister until he resigns. >> where is the justice of that? >> the justice would be, i suppose, that as he himself has been saying, was a conservative majority. he would be putting that at the head of affairs in the house of commons. >> constitutionally, could david cameron be at the same time trying to assemble some sort of group sufficiently large to give him an overall majority? >> he certainly coul
we have not seen anything like it in a generation since harold wilson. the man who was his principal private secretary wrote to this confidential account of what happened. he is in westminster now. lord armstrong, if a gordon brown or not to get the largest number of constituencies, could he remain as prime minister? >> he could explore whether there any means by which he could make a coalition or an understanding or of arrangement with the liberal democrats such as to give him an overall...
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harold john, christian party, 236. johnson james, 2667. catherine, uk independence party, 1529. well as liberal democrat, 7453. green party, 457 carrier -- 457. those writing by marks through which the voter could be identified, four. >> i am not sure what is happening. it is explaining what exactly happened. when we have the results, we will share them as soon as weekend. -- as we can. conservative gains. we will come back to the. >> i am the acting returning officer. i do hereby give the number of votes required by each candidate as follows. labor party candidate, 2447. wells conservative party a, 13,976th. party of wales, 2800 sioux. independent, 384. 12,792. david william loyd, uk independence party, 1128. i hereby declare -- >> this is a big victory among conservatives. he has lost his seat to the former member of the wells assembly, a farmer . this was 210 in the conservative party, so very low down. this is a huge swing, just over 13% to the conservatives. the other one was also conservative gain from labor. the welsh assembly member again. there is a change, of four, dow
harold john, christian party, 236. johnson james, 2667. catherine, uk independence party, 1529. well as liberal democrat, 7453. green party, 457 carrier -- 457. those writing by marks through which the voter could be identified, four. >> i am not sure what is happening. it is explaining what exactly happened. when we have the results, we will share them as soon as weekend. -- as we can. conservative gains. we will come back to the. >> i am the acting returning officer. i do hereby...
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[cheering] >> harold gordon clifford, british national party, 1,120. knowles, nickal,er -- labour party knt candidate, 3,298. and the independent unity and health concern, 16,150. and -- rent, michael, james, william, and u.k. independence party, and 1,498. and there were 135 rejected ballot papers. >> this ising a interesting result because this is tale war has been an independent who cut a sway in the house of commons, and was much admired for dealing with the problems of getting him in the hospital. and since 2001 has been defeated now. by the conservatives and -- a swing not particularly meaningful from him to the conservatives of 7.4%. and they mark gagne, the former head fund -- members of the jury fund manager, takes wild forest -- in worchester. >> let's look at the map of the u.k. as it was and then i'll just change it so you could see the new colors and then we could see the feigns flashing seats where there has been a change of ownership. the interesting thing, we heard that people say there's in uniform swing. we could put up uniform swings
[cheering] >> harold gordon clifford, british national party, 1,120. knowles, nickal,er -- labour party knt candidate, 3,298. and the independent unity and health concern, 16,150. and -- rent, michael, james, william, and u.k. independence party, and 1,498. and there were 135 rejected ballot papers. >> this ising a interesting result because this is tale war has been an independent who cut a sway in the house of commons, and was much admired for dealing with the problems of getting...
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we have not seen anything like it in a generation since harold wilson.an who was his principal private secretary wrote to this confidential account of what happened. he is in westminster now. lord armstrong, if a gordon brown or not to get the largest number of constituencies, could he remain as prime minister? >> he could explore whether there any means by which he could make a coalition or an understanding or of arrangement with the liberal democrats such as to give him an overall majority or an understanding which would give some assurances to carry on. >> how long would he have to do that? >> as long as it takes. it is up to him. he remains prime minister until he resigns. >> where is the justice of that? >> the justice would be, i suppose, that as he himself has been saying, was a conservative majority. he would be putting that at the head of affairs in the house of commons. >> constitutionally, could david cameron be at the same time trying to assemble some sort of group sufficiently large to give him an overall majority? >> he certainly could. he
we have not seen anything like it in a generation since harold wilson.an who was his principal private secretary wrote to this confidential account of what happened. he is in westminster now. lord armstrong, if a gordon brown or not to get the largest number of constituencies, could he remain as prime minister? >> he could explore whether there any means by which he could make a coalition or an understanding or of arrangement with the liberal democrats such as to give him an overall...
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host: harold in florida, you got 30 seconds, and we're then going to lose our guest. go ahead. caller: what happened to those safety devices that should have been put in? i understand they're supposed to have them on those royals. why do other countries have them and we don't have them? what was that conversation with cheney and the oil people all about? i'm suspect of that. guest: well, i really can't comment on that, and i think right now nobody knows why the blowout centers are not working . as i said earlier, it's difficult to get anybody down there to actually see, so are you lying on robots and remote video cameras. i don't think anybody knows the answer to that right now. real problem that i think we face is trying to come up with short-term solutions down in the water column to prevent this oil from getting on to the shoreline as much as possible until that relief well can be drilled and hopefully the flow will be stopped. host: we got about a meant. give bus your time frame ads where we'll see some sustainability as far as the area that's going to be affected. how much
host: harold in florida, you got 30 seconds, and we're then going to lose our guest. go ahead. caller: what happened to those safety devices that should have been put in? i understand they're supposed to have them on those royals. why do other countries have them and we don't have them? what was that conversation with cheney and the oil people all about? i'm suspect of that. guest: well, i really can't comment on that, and i think right now nobody knows why the blowout centers are not working...
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representative caroline maloney, ex-congressman harold ford, democrat of tennessee, with a strong wall street message, could have overcome his out of state roots, as bobby kennedy and hillary clinton did before him, but as ford acknowledged, the heavy-handed tactics of obama's party bosses carried the day. that is coming to us from "the new york post." let's go to north carolina. norm, republicans line. caller: good morning. host: good morning. caller: i believe this sestak thing is just smoke and mirrors. it's taking our whole focus away from really what's going on. john edwards filled the same gap just a few months ago with his coming out about his boyfriend being the father of his girlfriend's baby, and this oil spill thing, our president didn't go down there until there was a good chance of being over. and there's other smokes and mirrors going on. watch your backs, folks. host: the "new york times" calls it unintelligent design. they say that there does not seem to be anything terribly unethical about the white house offer, but they do say there's something strikingly unintelligen
representative caroline maloney, ex-congressman harold ford, democrat of tennessee, with a strong wall street message, could have overcome his out of state roots, as bobby kennedy and hillary clinton did before him, but as ford acknowledged, the heavy-handed tactics of obama's party bosses carried the day. that is coming to us from "the new york post." let's go to north carolina. norm, republicans line. caller: good morning. host: good morning. caller: i believe this sestak thing is...
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representative caroline maloney, ex-congressman harold ford, democrat of tennessee, with a strong wall street message, could have overcome his out of state roots, as bobby kennedy and hillary clinton did before him, but as ford acknowledged, the heavy-handed tactics of obama's party bosses carried the day. that is coming to us from "the new york post." let's go to north carolina. norm, republicans line. caller: good morning. host: good morning. caller: i believe this sestak thing is jussmoke and mirrors. it's taking our whole focus away from really what's going on. john edwards filled the same gap just a few months ago with his coming out about his boyfriend being the father of his girlfriend's baby, and this oil spill thing, our president didn't go down there until there was a good chance of being over. and there's other smokesnd mirrors going on. watch your backs, folks. host: the "new york times" calls it unintelligent design. they say that there does not seem to be anything terribly unethical about the white house offer, but they do say there's something strikingly unintelligent ab
representative caroline maloney, ex-congressman harold ford, democrat of tennessee, with a strong wall street message, could have overcome his out of state roots, as bobby kennedy and hillary clinton did before him, but as ford acknowledged, the heavy-handed tactics of obama's party bosses carried the day. that is coming to us from "the new york post." let's go to north carolina. norm, republicans line. caller: good morning. host: good morning. caller: i believe this sestak thing is...
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but some of the leading liberal inseeders, like harold koh, the state department's legal adviser, are pushing for the united states to join a ban. and even the pentagon officials are said to favor a change. in a sign of the urgency, the white house is holding regular meet ings with the officials. the administration has summoned outside experts like karl inderfurth who led the delegation to ottawa in 1997. i'm guardedly optimistic, said a senior administration official, who favors the treaty. next, our independent line. caller: hi. how are you? host: fine, thank you. caller: you adjustment h just mentioned the i.m.f. i think we're asking the wrong question when it comes to the military. what we need to be asking is, why do we have bases as cro the world running -- across the world running an empire like the romans did? and just like the romans, we have a professional army that we pay. they eventually figured out that's not a good idea because people will eventually go bankrupt. you go bankrupt. that's what we need to learn from the romans. secondly, about the i.m.f. and the whole centr
but some of the leading liberal inseeders, like harold koh, the state department's legal adviser, are pushing for the united states to join a ban. and even the pentagon officials are said to favor a change. in a sign of the urgency, the white house is holding regular meet ings with the officials. the administration has summoned outside experts like karl inderfurth who led the delegation to ottawa in 1997. i'm guardedly optimistic, said a senior administration official, who favors the treaty....
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secretary, scott harold of the rand corporation. thank you for your remarks and your service to our country. in interviews in beijing across the last two weeks, as well as in the shanghai the subject of sned came up quite frequently. it was always highly praised and almost always immediately followed with, we need this from our side, the chinese side as an opening for our top leaders to give the room for policy innovation and relationships to be built at the working level. however, the follow-up would go, we would then like a secondary tract, 1.5 or tract 2 where our working level officials could talk with your working level officials to build the kind of ideas that can push up into that space that's been opened up. without wanting to put you on the spot, sir, i wonder if this is u.s. side would be welcomed or open if the chinese chide would propose it or we would propose it to them. >> first we would welcome it and we kind of think we are doing some of that. i wouldn't call it a track 1.5. it's the intercessional work that takes pl
secretary, scott harold of the rand corporation. thank you for your remarks and your service to our country. in interviews in beijing across the last two weeks, as well as in the shanghai the subject of sned came up quite frequently. it was always highly praised and almost always immediately followed with, we need this from our side, the chinese side as an opening for our top leaders to give the room for policy innovation and relationships to be built at the working level. however, the...
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of nation, one which has contributed to human culture throughout history and has always been the harold r. of the need to worship god -- heralder of the need to worship god, iran is ready to partaken a materialization of those proposals as well as just plans on disarmament and non corp. and peaceful use of nuclear energy. i pronounced loudly that a nation which has great personalities and create intellectuals and wise personalities, a nation which has always called for love, compassion, and peace for mankind, a nation, but poem of was great poet is glaring in the united nations which says," of one essence is the human race. boston, has creation put the base." a nation which abolished slavery 2500 years ago. i mean and speak of a great nation of iran. this is not one that needs nuclear bombs. its development and does not regard it as a source of its honor and dignity. the logic and will of the iranian nation is a reflection of the logic and will all nations, all nations love peace, brotherhood, and mono fee as an and suffer from discrimination and injustice. many of my colleagues, the he
of nation, one which has contributed to human culture throughout history and has always been the harold r. of the need to worship god -- heralder of the need to worship god, iran is ready to partaken a materialization of those proposals as well as just plans on disarmament and non corp. and peaceful use of nuclear energy. i pronounced loudly that a nation which has great personalities and create intellectuals and wise personalities, a nation which has always called for love, compassion, and...