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>> guest: harold washington i think is a brilliant politician, a great orator, and he really laid it on the ground of what the implications were about that election. and you have to be virtually dragged into running. there was a whole movement prior to getting him to run led by a mostly -- led by activist william palmer who i talk about in the book. he is a political activist and not a political advertise -- so harold washington i would say was on the border between the black gold nationalists as well as the traditional independents because he had experience. he had tried to work in the machine to make drug arrests. he ran earlier in the 1970s and there were some sort of black machine politicians who went along with the white machine candidates that year. harold washington called them the biggest uncle tom on god's green earth which is the type of black nationalist rhetoric you don't normally hear but you also saw a coalition because black voters were only 40%. he talked about the needs of the coalition however he never let up on his criticism of racism that existed in the city as we
>> guest: harold washington i think is a brilliant politician, a great orator, and he really laid it on the ground of what the implications were about that election. and you have to be virtually dragged into running. there was a whole movement prior to getting him to run led by a mostly -- led by activist william palmer who i talk about in the book. he is a political activist and not a political advertise -- so harold washington i would say was on the border between the black gold...
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so, harold washington, who you mentioned. tell us about where he stands from the beginning to the en. what really makes him a kind of central independent black nationalist kind of candidate? >> guest: he is more complex than that. harold washington, a brilliant politician, great orator, and he really laid it on the ground of what the implications were about that election. and he had to be virtually dragged into running. there was a whole movement prior to getting him to run. led mostly by this activist by the name of lou palmer, who i talk about in the book. a political activist and not a political organizer. there's a difference and we can talk about that. and so carol washington was -- i would say was on the border between the black nationalists as well as the traditional independents because he had experience. he had tried to work in the machine, to make progress. he had grant for mayor in the 1970s. there were some sort of black machine politicians who went along with the -- the white machine candidates that way, heard wa
so, harold washington, who you mentioned. tell us about where he stands from the beginning to the en. what really makes him a kind of central independent black nationalist kind of candidate? >> guest: he is more complex than that. harold washington, a brilliant politician, great orator, and he really laid it on the ground of what the implications were about that election. and he had to be virtually dragged into running. there was a whole movement prior to getting him to run. led mostly by...
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harold washington as you mentioned, tell us where he stands beginning to end. what makes him a kind of central, independent black nationalist candidate? >> guest: right. he's more complex than that. washington, he was a brilliant politician, great orator, and he really laid it on the ground of what the implications were about that election, and he had to be virtually dragged into running. i mean, there's a whole movement prior to ability to run, and i talk about lou palmer in the book, a political activist, and not a political organizer, and there's a difference, and we can talk about that, and so washington was, i would say, he was on the border between the black nationalists as well as the traditional independents because he had experience. he tried to work in the machine to make progress. there was some in the 1970 #s, black machine politicians and white machine candidates that year, and, you know, washington calling the biggest on god's green earth. the type of the rhetoric you don't want to hear, but he also saw the need to build coalition coalitions, and
harold washington as you mentioned, tell us where he stands beginning to end. what makes him a kind of central, independent black nationalist candidate? >> guest: right. he's more complex than that. washington, he was a brilliant politician, great orator, and he really laid it on the ground of what the implications were about that election, and he had to be virtually dragged into running. i mean, there's a whole movement prior to ability to run, and i talk about lou palmer in the book, a...
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harold ford? sandy weill a reformer now. >> he cares. >> he wants to break up the banks. >> that's funny. i don't understand all that he's stated but making those comments will not only attract some attention but to the issue. >> it's the top of the financial times. that's rich, sandy's background, he's a reformer now? >> do you think his relationship with jamie dimon has anything to do with him announcing yesterday on cnbc they should break up the big banks? he's the architect. >> just a little bit. >> just a little. >> just a little. >> wow. let's just go there. we have him talking about this. play sandy weill. >> what we should probably do is go and split up investment banking from banking, have banks be deposit takers, have banks make commercial loans and real estate loans and have banks do something that's not going to risk the taxpayer dollars. >> whatever, sandy. we -- >> wait, wait, wait. >> you got a track record. we're not going to let you finish. >> mistakes were made. i want to hear th
harold ford? sandy weill a reformer now. >> he cares. >> he wants to break up the banks. >> that's funny. i don't understand all that he's stated but making those comments will not only attract some attention but to the issue. >> it's the top of the financial times. that's rich, sandy's background, he's a reformer now? >> do you think his relationship with jamie dimon has anything to do with him announcing yesterday on cnbc they should break up the big banks? he's...
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harold ford jr. >> good morning. >> the host of cnbc's "street signs" brian sullivan here on the set. hello. >> it's early. >> what do you think of this schedule? isn't it fantastic? >> you get a lot of reading in, mostly last night's news from british papers. >> yeah. >> "the guardian" that's where i get all my stuff. ready to go. >> try this for a few days and tell me how you feel. >> you're done early enough you can go take the kids to school, you know. >> right. >> get a whole day in. >> you get to do that, right? >> i'm still doing my 2:00 show. >> you're such good dads. that's amazing, isn't it? i'm sorry. sore about that too. are you going to try for a few days? >> i'm going to do this show today. i think every other guest was on vacation. >> really? >> probably in some island in like the upper northeast or something. you scraped the bottom of the barrel but i'm happy to be here. >> i hear you. that's how i ended up here. so in washington we have political editor and white house correspondent
harold ford jr. >> good morning. >> the host of cnbc's "street signs" brian sullivan here on the set. hello. >> it's early. >> what do you think of this schedule? isn't it fantastic? >> you get a lot of reading in, mostly last night's news from british papers. >> yeah. >> "the guardian" that's where i get all my stuff. ready to go. >> try this for a few days and tell me how you feel. >> you're done early enough you can go...
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harold this is a great year for baseball. we have had some great surprises among the teams, and we have had some great young ball players. i mean, which are the lifeblood of this sport that we all hike. who do you like among these kids this year that we are just learning about? >> well, it really has been a great year i think the number two guy that stand out are mike trout from the angels and obviously bryce harper in your hometown in washington, these two have taken the season by storm, trout 20 years old, harper 19, and i always tell bryce harper when i see him you there justin bieber of baseball, we learned about him on the internet, home run derbies and he has lived up to the hype so that is just a crack in the surface of how many young players we have that have just been unbelievable, this all-star game we have got 30 players that are 26 and under, so we have seen a great turn in baseball right now in the young talent. >> schieffer: you know, what interests me about bryce is that he came up at age 19 just like mickey ma
harold this is a great year for baseball. we have had some great surprises among the teams, and we have had some great young ball players. i mean, which are the lifeblood of this sport that we all hike. who do you like among these kids this year that we are just learning about? >> well, it really has been a great year i think the number two guy that stand out are mike trout from the angels and obviously bryce harper in your hometown in washington, these two have taken the season by storm,...
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harold, thank you so much for downing us tonight. we appreciate it. >>> going broke. from wall street to main street. now, entire cities. the paychecks for firefighters and police in one town, now minimum wage. >> this is a catastrophic blow. i need to provide for my family. >>> well, just this week, san bernardino, california, declared bankruptcy, just weeks after stockton, california, did the same thing. and in scranton, pennsylvania, police and fire fighters are now getting paid minimum wage. $7.25 an hour. so, why are some of the u.s.'s big cities right on the edge of financial disaster? i spoke with economist peter navarro and financial consultant in scranton gary lewis. professor navarro told me the root of the problem is u.s. trade policy. >> the best jobs program is trade reform with china. what the heck does china have to do with scranton? everything. they stole our jobs. we shot down 50,000 factories over the past ten years. we got 25 million people, poppy, in this country, who are underemployed, not earning a decent wage. and the reason why is, we don't mak
harold, thank you so much for downing us tonight. we appreciate it. >>> going broke. from wall street to main street. now, entire cities. the paychecks for firefighters and police in one town, now minimum wage. >> this is a catastrophic blow. i need to provide for my family. >>> well, just this week, san bernardino, california, declared bankruptcy, just weeks after stockton, california, did the same thing. and in scranton, pennsylvania, police and fire fighters are now...
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harold leventhal was an interesting judge. he'd been involved in democratic politics. have been the lawyer handling the fannie lou haimber issues. he'd been an oil and gas regulatory lawyer, a power commission lawyer in washington and became a wonderful circuit court judge with a specialty in administrative law. so, i clerked for him for a year. and i clerked for a year nor a year for potter stewart. potter stewart had been involved in republican politics. his father had been mayor of cincinnati. he imhad run for the cincinnati council. he'd practiced law in new york city. so, harold leventhal from the democratic side and potter stewart from the republican side were both similar in their approach to issues, in their love of writing, for example, and crafting opinions, so it taught me that there is a little bit of a difference between judging and politics. if people came from two very different political backgrounds. getting a clerkship on the supreme court is a total lottery. there are many, many, many people qualified to do it and you need luck and i had luck to get t
harold leventhal was an interesting judge. he'd been involved in democratic politics. have been the lawyer handling the fannie lou haimber issues. he'd been an oil and gas regulatory lawyer, a power commission lawyer in washington and became a wonderful circuit court judge with a specialty in administrative law. so, i clerked for him for a year. and i clerked for a year nor a year for potter stewart. potter stewart had been involved in republican politics. his father had been mayor of...
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wrote it for harold bloom. he first called it the death of art and. reading well is one the greatest pleasures. i am dedicating to harold bloom. i am not a poet. i want to be rich. i have had a great sex life. i am not a poet. georgia i do not like being called an act visit. i cannot be considered a vegetarian. i will give my ass up and like it. i would be inspired. i may value peace, but will not use a pen to unleash my anger. i am not a poet. i am not dying. weight loss can still be a choice. i am not a poet. i don't care much for. i don't spend me weekends read anything writing. i like to have cocktails but i do not have a drinking problem regardless of what state i wake up in. i don't need drugs to open up my imagination. i am not a poet. i can tolerate half an hour of spoken word poetry. what my cats are up to. i always carry my business cards. i am not a poet, i only write to masture bait my mind. i am trying to convince myself that poetry it save lives. it's the dust of art. and i am going to close with to poet. americano. i look at myself in t
wrote it for harold bloom. he first called it the death of art and. reading well is one the greatest pleasures. i am dedicating to harold bloom. i am not a poet. i want to be rich. i have had a great sex life. i am not a poet. georgia i do not like being called an act visit. i cannot be considered a vegetarian. i will give my ass up and like it. i would be inspired. i may value peace, but will not use a pen to unleash my anger. i am not a poet. i am not dying. weight loss can still be a choice....
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. >> harold hamm, thank you. we appreciate it. happy fourth of july. don't. you the that tie away, wear that tomorrow. >> thanks, joe. appreciate it. >> okay, see you later. >> all right, bye. >>> coming up, our american made series continues with a visit to hershey park founded as an entertainment and leisure center for the small factory town, the park has grown into a top destination for thrill seekers, spa goers and foodies alike. how consumers are finding their way back to the park, after the financial crisis. misshen you >>> when you miss "squawk box," you fall behind on global business news. when you fall behind on global business news, you make bad
. >> harold hamm, thank you. we appreciate it. happy fourth of july. don't. you the that tie away, wear that tomorrow. >> thanks, joe. appreciate it. >> okay, see you later. >> all right, bye. >>> coming up, our american made series continues with a visit to hershey park founded as an entertainment and leisure center for the small factory town, the park has grown into a top destination for thrill seekers, spa goers and foodies alike. how consumers are finding...
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howard county police say that 87-year-old harold harold mazmanian when his truck skidded on a eastbound lane and slammed into a tree. we're told the slick. it appears the speed may have a factor. >>> a man who was shot several times early yesterday morning remains in critical condition tonight. the shooting happened in the 3500 block of west belvedere avenue. police say they found a 21-year- old man who has been shot several times. authorities are not saying yet about a motive or possible suspect. anyone with information is asked to call baltimore police. >>> the latest tonight from penn state. workers have removed the iconic statue of joe paterno. news report say paterno concealed sex abuse allegations against jerry sandusky. tomorrow morning the ncaa will announce the measures it will take against the school and they're expecting to significant and far freedom of speeching. however, we're told the organization will not give the quote death penalty blow to the university. sandusky is awaiting sentencing on sex abuse convictions. >>> this has been a hot topic. one controversial decision
howard county police say that 87-year-old harold harold mazmanian when his truck skidded on a eastbound lane and slammed into a tree. we're told the slick. it appears the speed may have a factor. >>> a man who was shot several times early yesterday morning remains in critical condition tonight. the shooting happened in the 3500 block of west belvedere avenue. police say they found a 21-year- old man who has been shot several times. authorities are not saying yet about a motive or...
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and i wonder, harold, your reaction to that. did anything like that occur while you were working for the fbi? >> it didn't and most of the agents would not know. if that happened, that sounds bad on the surface. we need to get that corrected. i will tell you that me and most of the agents i worked with would go out of their way to work real hard to make sure that the person that was potentially going to be indicted, arrested and hopefully convicted, that it was a righteous case, meaning that there was no doubt that that person was guilty. we're not talking 99% or something, 99.9%. it has to be 100%. if it's not 1 hu00%, it's not wh going. the justice system cannot be broken in that way. >> in the cases that you dealt with that exonerated these men, you said one of the bigs challenges was reopening cases on that side. explain. >> well, really, there are always going to be a minimum of two victims, if someone wrongfully goes to jail, that is. you have the person would is in jail who is the victim and then you have all the family m
and i wonder, harold, your reaction to that. did anything like that occur while you were working for the fbi? >> it didn't and most of the agents would not know. if that happened, that sounds bad on the surface. we need to get that corrected. i will tell you that me and most of the agents i worked with would go out of their way to work real hard to make sure that the person that was potentially going to be indicted, arrested and hopefully convicted, that it was a righteous case, meaning...
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we need to do that. >> harold?vernor of a state, is there any possibility that you can go to a teachers union, a police union, firefighters union and say, look, you can't retire at 52 and 55 anymore. we've got to figure out a way to broker this deal, do something here. >> first of all, a lot of states, they're modifying pension systems for new employees and as private industry does towards contributions, but that in the short term isn't going to have much budget impact. there are -- it's going to be a lot of litigation about whether or not constitutionally you can modify existing pension benefits. at the same time, you can't forget the fundamental fact that a promise to give public employee a benefit, is not only indistinguishable from a promise to pay somebody who lent you money and what's happened is, that the marketplace, the municipal marketplace, has made it easy for governors and mayors to get access through borrowing, through selling assets, and they've balanced budgets in many jurisdictions in a way that is
we need to do that. >> harold?vernor of a state, is there any possibility that you can go to a teachers union, a police union, firefighters union and say, look, you can't retire at 52 and 55 anymore. we've got to figure out a way to broker this deal, do something here. >> first of all, a lot of states, they're modifying pension systems for new employees and as private industry does towards contributions, but that in the short term isn't going to have much budget impact. there are --...
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harold's calling in. welcome to the program. >> caller: hello. i -- i notice that the man on television said that the war was unpopular. yes, it was. it was so unpopular that the united states did not have any money, and where did they get the money? they went to the volunteering of the richest man in america, steven gerard, who lived in philadelphia, who was an immigrant from france, who lent the united states $6 million. without that money the war would have been lost. now, that man is often overlooked. he was the richest man in america at the time, and he -- when he died, he left his estate to be a school in philadelphia for orphan children called gerard college which is still there. >> harold, thanks for your conversation. thanks for your call. vince vaise, are you familiar with mr. gerard of philadelphia? >> that's right, yeah. that guy was very intelligent. i'm glad he brought that up, because a lot of people don't know that the government was bankrupt during the war of 1812, and like i said, everyone thought the war would be a very fast wa
harold's calling in. welcome to the program. >> caller: hello. i -- i notice that the man on television said that the war was unpopular. yes, it was. it was so unpopular that the united states did not have any money, and where did they get the money? they went to the volunteering of the richest man in america, steven gerard, who lived in philadelphia, who was an immigrant from france, who lent the united states $6 million. without that money the war would have been lost. now, that man is...
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harold, thank you so much for joining us tonight. we appreciate it. >>> going broke. street to main street. now, entire cities. the paychecks for firefighters and police in one town, now minimum wage. >> this is a catastrophic blow. i need to provide for my family. >>> just this week san bernardino declared bankruptcy, weeks before stockton, california did the same. now police and firefighters are getting paid minimum wage, $7.25 an hour. your some of the big cities right on the edge of financial disave thor? i spoke with economist scranton. he told me the problem is u.s. trade policy. >> the problem is china. what does china have to do with scranton and san bernardino? everything. we lost 6 million manufacturing jobs. we have 25 million people, poppy, in this country underemployed, not earning a descent wage and the reason why is we don't make stuff any more. we consume more than we make. and the tragedy of these cities is that they can't do anything. the only thing they can do is basically penalize people and cut their wages or cut pensions or make the bond holders
harold, thank you so much for joining us tonight. we appreciate it. >>> going broke. street to main street. now, entire cities. the paychecks for firefighters and police in one town, now minimum wage. >> this is a catastrophic blow. i need to provide for my family. >>> just this week san bernardino declared bankruptcy, weeks before stockton, california did the same. now police and firefighters are getting paid minimum wage, $7.25 an hour. your some of the big cities...
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you know maybe a seven eight when a long discussion but i just had maybe fifteen or so seconds of harold ford jr here to take a look. also shows we can save money. by not putting boots on the ground and not only save money but we can save lives in the process of killing and capturing those i think the president has been. done some talking about this but it's equally surprising me to dance point that republicans are giving the president credit for these efforts. so these are the arguments we often hear right is that it's cheap or as that you don't have boots on the ground republicans oh my goodness these are the policies that they should be supporting so how can they even criticize a democratic president on that one but to you i mean does that kind of miss the whole point of what it is that you're trying to to bring out of people which is saying that this is a moral question that needs to be answered yeah that's exactly right i mean that the conversation of the morning joe read what directly into politics i mean almost instantly and the story that i wrote i think it's had a. pretty far re
you know maybe a seven eight when a long discussion but i just had maybe fifteen or so seconds of harold ford jr here to take a look. also shows we can save money. by not putting boots on the ground and not only save money but we can save lives in the process of killing and capturing those i think the president has been. done some talking about this but it's equally surprising me to dance point that republicans are giving the president credit for these efforts. so these are the arguments we...
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harold bloom tells us why. quote, a child's diary even when she was so natural a writer rarely could sustain literary criticism. since this diary's emblematic of hundreds of thousands of murdered children, criticism is irrelevant. i, myself, have no qualifications except as a literary critic, one cannot write about anne frank's drier as if shakespeare or phillip roth is the subject. i mean when i read this i thought, you try this, harold, you try and write this as naturally and beautifully as anne frank. okay. so this is the part that actually gets into what i was talking about. i always believed that anne frank's diary to be a printed version lightly edited by her father of the book with the check cloth cover that she received on her 13th birthday in june 1942. and that she began to write it in shortly before she and her family went into hiding. that was what i assumed especially after i, like the rest of anne's early readers, had been reassured by the brief ep log to early editions of the book in which we wer
harold bloom tells us why. quote, a child's diary even when she was so natural a writer rarely could sustain literary criticism. since this diary's emblematic of hundreds of thousands of murdered children, criticism is irrelevant. i, myself, have no qualifications except as a literary critic, one cannot write about anne frank's drier as if shakespeare or phillip roth is the subject. i mean when i read this i thought, you try this, harold, you try and write this as naturally and beautifully as...
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. >>> ella confirmÓ que tambiÉn muriÓ el activista harold viajaban el ciudadano espaÑol y un polÍticoverdad es lamentable que cosas asÍ, nos sepan pasando. >>> la bloguera sÁnchez skescrÓo en twitter. >>> la cuna plecuba ha perdido necesario la cuba futura ha perdido es un polÍtico imprescindible. >>> esta noche el noticiero de la televisiÓn cubana no menciono nada sobre la muerte de osvaldo, lo que quiere decir que en un paÍs donde la mayoria de las ciudadanos que no tienen acceso a la comunicaciÓn el pueblo es posible que no conozcan la noticia, el partido comunista puso una foto del auto que perdiÓ el control y se estrello contra un auto. >>> estamos en twitter poco a poco todos los detalles que han podido salir de la isla. >>> twitter de parte de algunos blo quieres que tienen. >>> seguiremos con toda la informaciÓn maÑana. >>> en mÉxico las autoridades buscan a hombres fuertemente armado que llegaron a vista hermosa, abrieron fuego en una estaciÓn de gasolina matando a 5 personas incluyendo al jefe de la policÍa dijo que los hombres se liz movÍan en 8 camioneta. >>> miles de pers
. >>> ella confirmÓ que tambiÉn muriÓ el activista harold viajaban el ciudadano espaÑol y un polÍticoverdad es lamentable que cosas asÍ, nos sepan pasando. >>> la bloguera sÁnchez skescrÓo en twitter. >>> la cuna plecuba ha perdido necesario la cuba futura ha perdido es un polÍtico imprescindible. >>> esta noche el noticiero de la televisiÓn cubana no menciono nada sobre la muerte de osvaldo, lo que quiere decir que en un paÍs donde la mayoria de...
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first what harold talked about, this is the politics. a lot of political theater where democrats are trying to stake out their view of the world. republicans stake out their view. the other large backdrop is the if is call cliff coming at the end of the year. none of what we're talking about today is going to happen in the short run. it's going to get wrapped into a large debate at the end of the year how we avoid the fiscal cliff and taxes will play a large part in that equation. >> dan, hit me with it. what are the republicans who are going to be in congress trying to repeal obama care, which is not going to happen, how do they get around looking like they want to say no to everything and get in the way of progress? >> they're putting forward a number of votes between now and the august recess. so people could call these votes political but they are substantive votes on real issues that will define the election. >> like the disclosure act? >> like some of these tax reform issues. >> like obamacare. talk to me. >> mitt romney has said i
first what harold talked about, this is the politics. a lot of political theater where democrats are trying to stake out their view of the world. republicans stake out their view. the other large backdrop is the if is call cliff coming at the end of the year. none of what we're talking about today is going to happen in the short run. it's going to get wrapped into a large debate at the end of the year how we avoid the fiscal cliff and taxes will play a large part in that equation. >> dan,...
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norman heritage conquered our shared anglo-saxon her teg by shooting an arrow through our shared king harold's eye. obama didn't get that. and, hey, i don't see race but i see sixth norman germanic tribal association. i don't even see my own race. people tell me i'm a celt and i believe them. meanwhile, meanwhile, folks, when it comes to the anglo-saxon experience, romney not only walks the walk. he talks the talk. just listen to his latest stump speech. >> thank you, and god bless america. >> stephen: ferthu hal, romney, ferthu hal. of course, for more evidence that obama doesn't get america, look no further than his new ad attacking success. >> governor romney's plan would cut taxes for the folks at the very top. i believe the only way to create an economy built to last is to strengthen the middle class, asking the wealth tow pay a little more so we can pay down our debt in a balanced way. >> stephen: oh, you want to ask the wealthy to pay a little more. it never hurts to ask. let me just see what's in my checkbook. no! ( applause ) this ad is just a desperate attempt to walk back obama's bl
norman heritage conquered our shared anglo-saxon her teg by shooting an arrow through our shared king harold's eye. obama didn't get that. and, hey, i don't see race but i see sixth norman germanic tribal association. i don't even see my own race. people tell me i'm a celt and i believe them. meanwhile, meanwhile, folks, when it comes to the anglo-saxon experience, romney not only walks the walk. he talks the talk. just listen to his latest stump speech. >> thank you, and god bless...
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police say 87-year-old harold's truck ran off the road and struck a tree.was pronounced dead at the scene. the accident was partially caused by the driver's failure to reduce speed. day two of the 31st annual artscape festival has wrapped up. attendance is lower than in years past because of the wet weather. we are live on the festival with more. >> day two, all day was dominated by the rain. that had an impact on attendance and sales. they are hoping for a comeback on sunday. ♪ as they say, the show must go on but it seems so far the rain is trying hard to drown out the main attractions at artscape 2012. largest free arts festival usually brings more than 300,000 people to baltimore over the weekend. this year, even the organizers admit the crowd numbers are down thanks to wet weather. >> there is the italian market. locus point. >> art is imitating life for victoria who is trying to sell her watercolor paintings of baltimore. >> the rain, we have to wrap everything in plastic and people are afraid to take it. they/''re ok. >> what is ok is the rain. it is
police say 87-year-old harold's truck ran off the road and struck a tree.was pronounced dead at the scene. the accident was partially caused by the driver's failure to reduce speed. day two of the 31st annual artscape festival has wrapped up. attendance is lower than in years past because of the wet weather. we are live on the festival with more. >> day two, all day was dominated by the rain. that had an impact on attendance and sales. they are hoping for a comeback on sunday. ♪ as they...
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steven harold is the navigator shouting directions. >> right stick. left stick long over bump. >> there's a couple things critical to a race car. engine, wheels, brakes, steering wheel. >> what's wrong? >> steering wheel came off. >> what the heck? >> he somehow manages to keep this car on the course. you can see the course is a dirt road that is turning all over the place through a tunnel of trees. >> all right. good. left stick long over bump long. that was an interesting one. >> how old is the driver? he looks 12. >> i was thinking the same thing. i was thinking he looks like a 15-year-old that should be home playing video games. here he is. does a pretty good job. >> he was in the middle of a turn, too. that's like the worst time to lose your steering wheel. >> i was supposed to go that way. >> look at the navigator. he has a smile on his face. obviously they weren't too scared. >> i can't believe we got back straight. >> yeah. >> oh, gosh. >>> heavy rainfall last week left some parts of pennsylvania, pittsburgh, the burghs with flash floods. here
steven harold is the navigator shouting directions. >> right stick. left stick long over bump. >> there's a couple things critical to a race car. engine, wheels, brakes, steering wheel. >> what's wrong? >> steering wheel came off. >> what the heck? >> he somehow manages to keep this car on the course. you can see the course is a dirt road that is turning all over the place through a tunnel of trees. >> all right. good. left stick long over bump long....
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"kletzko, harold. kluber, tatiana." - i'm his acting teacher. - "mordenay, lorenzo. "jinlo, martin. "rodman, gill. "takahamo, jessica. "thermopolis, dorothy. lipowitz, lauren." [cheers and applause] - bravo! triumph! >> stephen: tonight mitt romney faces questions about his resume. does he really know excel spreadsheets? plus a new way to get your coffee. did you know you can make it at home now? and my guest anne-marie slaughter says women can have it all. wait, without gave them some of it. sarah palin hasn't been invited to the gop convention but that's okay, she can see it from her front porch. (laughter) this is "the colbert report." (cheers and applause) stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! (cheers and applause) welcome to the report, everybody. okay. thank you, please, sit down. welcome to the report. good to have you with us. it's great to be back, folks. spent the last two weeks off. i relaxed. gave the old moneymaker here some vitamin d. spent some quality time with my family, questioning the president'
"kletzko, harold. kluber, tatiana." - i'm his acting teacher. - "mordenay, lorenzo. "jinlo, martin. "rodman, gill. "takahamo, jessica. "thermopolis, dorothy. lipowitz, lauren." [cheers and applause] - bravo! triumph! >> stephen: tonight mitt romney faces questions about his resume. does he really know excel spreadsheets? plus a new way to get your coffee. did you know you can make it at home now? and my guest anne-marie slaughter says women can have...
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quien no recuerda a harold camping, por ejemplo, que habia pronosticado el fin del mundo para el 21 deayo, y luego, para el 21 de octubre de 2011. 2 line cg - prof. sergio estrada - teologo "jesucristo dijo que nadie sabe el dia ni la hora. solo mi padre celestial que esta en los cielos." cu ---ahora es tiempo del deportivo con ramon diaz... ramon... take pkg los atleticos de oakland salieron hoy a dividir la serie ante los rangers de texas.. ---que tal le saluda ramon diaz y esto es telemundo deportivo... jugando el segundo y ultimo de la serie... hermoso dia en el area de la bahia... en la parte baja de la septima entrada este elevado de josh reddick al central se convertiria en doblete ya que craig gentrey no atrapa la bola... entrarian dos carreras para empatar la pizarra a tres por bando... en la parte baja de la novena entrada brandon hicks le daria el triunfo a los atleticos pegando cuadrangular solitario.. el primero en su carrera... 4-3 gano oakland... ---los gigantes de san francisco juegan el segundo de la serie ante los bravos de atlanta... ayer san francisco le dio una pal
quien no recuerda a harold camping, por ejemplo, que habia pronosticado el fin del mundo para el 21 deayo, y luego, para el 21 de octubre de 2011. 2 line cg - prof. sergio estrada - teologo "jesucristo dijo que nadie sabe el dia ni la hora. solo mi padre celestial que esta en los cielos." cu ---ahora es tiempo del deportivo con ramon diaz... ramon... take pkg los atleticos de oakland salieron hoy a dividir la serie ante los rangers de texas.. ---que tal le saluda ramon diaz y esto es...
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visiting professor at nyu, former democratic congressman harold ford jr. is
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we lost harold butler. there will be services for him this week. he died much before his time. in the email i forgot to say, the e-mail traffic between myself and former prosecutors who had worked with him was incredible. from assistant u.s. attorneys to assistant u.s. district attorneys. when we adjourned tonight, i would like to adjourn in honor of carol butlharold butler. >> can we also adjourn in honor of the young people that spoke here? president mazzucco: i think he would appreciate that. so moved. all in favor? thank you very much, everybody. >> come to the special meeting of the government, and -- audit and oversight committee. my name is supervisor elsbernd. we're joined by david chiu, supervisor mar, and the supervisors got wiener. madam clerk, any announcements? >> please make sure to silence all cell phones electronic devices. completed speaker cards and copies of any documents to be included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. items act upon today will appear on the july 10 board of supervisors agenda, unless otherwise stated. >> i want to think
we lost harold butler. there will be services for him this week. he died much before his time. in the email i forgot to say, the e-mail traffic between myself and former prosecutors who had worked with him was incredible. from assistant u.s. attorneys to assistant u.s. district attorneys. when we adjourned tonight, i would like to adjourn in honor of carol butlharold butler. >> can we also adjourn in honor of the young people that spoke here? president mazzucco: i think he would...
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howard county police say 87- year-old harold was driving in ellicott city when the truck skidded and slammed into a tree. we are told that road was slick at the time because it was raining. it appears speed may have been a factor in the crash. however, it remains under investigation. >>> a man who was shot early saturday morning remains in critical condition. shooting happened in the 3500 block of west belvedere avenue after 3 in the morning saturday. police say they found a 21-year- old man who had been shot several times. authorities are not saying anything right now about a motive or a suspect. any information about the shooting, you are asked to call baltimore police. >>> it's that time again the weather getting better. so it may be time to get work done around the house. we are work for you -- working for you with tips on how to select the right subcontractor so the cost won't double. and police-involved shooting leaves the community in a uproar. what they say police are asking for. you are waking up to what's new in baltimore. this is brooklyn new york. good morning maryland co
howard county police say 87- year-old harold was driving in ellicott city when the truck skidded and slammed into a tree. we are told that road was slick at the time because it was raining. it appears speed may have been a factor in the crash. however, it remains under investigation. >>> a man who was shot early saturday morning remains in critical condition. shooting happened in the 3500 block of west belvedere avenue after 3 in the morning saturday. police say they found a 21-year-...
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we lost harold butler. there will be services for him this week. he died much before his time. in the email i forgot to say, the e-mail traffic between myself and former prosecutors who had worked with him was incredible. from assistant u.s. attorneys to assistant u.s. district attorneys. when we adjourned tonight, i would like to adjourn in honor of carol butlharold butler. >> can we also adjourn in honor of the young people that spoke here? president mazzucco: i think he would appreciate that. so moved. all in favor? thank you very much, everybody. >> thank you for being here. i want to thank the young people for being here, because you are the future. there are going to be things in this building and you are going to see that are not normal in those buildings yet. they are cutting edge, but by the time it you are my age, everybody is going to have this stuff, and you will be some of the first to see it. it is great to have you here. really quickly, this is a building we are proud of, because this is really who epitomizes the value in san francisco. it uses a third less power
we lost harold butler. there will be services for him this week. he died much before his time. in the email i forgot to say, the e-mail traffic between myself and former prosecutors who had worked with him was incredible. from assistant u.s. attorneys to assistant u.s. district attorneys. when we adjourned tonight, i would like to adjourn in honor of carol butlharold butler. >> can we also adjourn in honor of the young people that spoke here? president mazzucco: i think he would...