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now, harold wrote the music, and the songs were yip and harold. that's it. >> this is democracy now!ou'd like a copy of today's show, you can go to our website at democracynow.org. back in a minute. >> ♪ last night when we were young love was a star a song unsung life was so new so real, so right ages ago, last night oldy, the world is you went away coldnds were where is that star? that shines so bright? ages ago last night to think that spring had depended upon merely this kissisk, i , to think that something so could slip away day ♪ little >> we continue on our tour through the life of lyricist yip harburg with his son ernie harburg. >> we're walking through the gallery here at the lincoln center for the performing arts, which has "the necessity of rainbows," dedicated to the works of yip harburg, the lyricist. and we're now looking at the various exhibitions. and while we're looking for finian's rainbow, i want to tell you that in 1944, yip conceived and co-wrote the script and put on a show called bloomer girl, which was way ahead of its time, because bloomer girl was dolly bloom
now, harold wrote the music, and the songs were yip and harold. that's it. >> this is democracy now!ou'd like a copy of today's show, you can go to our website at democracynow.org. back in a minute. >> ♪ last night when we were young love was a star a song unsung life was so new so real, so right ages ago, last night oldy, the world is you went away coldnds were where is that star? that shines so bright? ages ago last night to think that spring had depended upon merely this...
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harold fritz.medal of honor for displaying extraordinary courage and selflessness while serving as a platoon leader in the united states army in the republic of vietnam in 1969. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome mr. harold fritz. [applause] >> president obama, vice president biden, secretary hagel, secretary shinseki, fellow veterans, and guests. as president of the congressional medal of honor society, representing 78 of our nations'recipients, it is my privilege to represent all of those who have sacrificed in the name of freedom. together, we have made a difference, it is because of the continued efforts of our veterans, combined with the support of our people, that the foundation of our countries' resolve continues to be rocksolid, and allow the nations around the world to enjoy freedom. they have displayed unquestionable bravery while serving this nation. within the breast of each of these patriots swells a level of peace and compassion for their fellow man. we cannot maintain peace without
harold fritz.medal of honor for displaying extraordinary courage and selflessness while serving as a platoon leader in the united states army in the republic of vietnam in 1969. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome mr. harold fritz. [applause] >> president obama, vice president biden, secretary hagel, secretary shinseki, fellow veterans, and guests. as president of the congressional medal of honor society, representing 78 of our nations'recipients, it is my privilege to represent all of...
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don't be jealous, harold. mom still loves us both. (finch) when bluejacking hayden didn't work, i sent him a basket of pastries as a thank you. bugged, of course. i'm just so angry with her, i could kill her. and those feelings will dissipate as you feel calmer, mr. sykes. tell me about your mother. speak her name, out loud-- her full name. mary. mary shackford sykes. very good. [crying] that's a start. [crying] it seems therapy has helped, sven. [deep breath] i haven't been able to sleep this well in months. and do you still believe you're surrounded by phonies? sadly, yes. but thanks to you, i'm able to push past, to rediscover the quality and craft of my antique business, search for the meaning in my work. sounds like hayden isn't a half-bad therapist after all. a lot of patients today?? anybody weird? wall-to-wally mommy issues. mm. enough to make a man want to smoke. or under-sleep or over-eat or-- or? (reese) who's the girl, finch? (finch) her name is natalie boal. she works at an art gallery downtown. she started coming to hayd
don't be jealous, harold. mom still loves us both. (finch) when bluejacking hayden didn't work, i sent him a basket of pastries as a thank you. bugged, of course. i'm just so angry with her, i could kill her. and those feelings will dissipate as you feel calmer, mr. sykes. tell me about your mother. speak her name, out loud-- her full name. mary. mary shackford sykes. very good. [crying] that's a start. [crying] it seems therapy has helped, sven. [deep breath] i haven't been able to sleep this...
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harold is bullish on american oil. how much oil is there in the united states? >> we are very fortunate. we have more than saudi arabia. >> reporter: the united states has more oil than saudi arabia? >> yes, we do. yeah. by far. >> reporter: harold is an oklahoman who controls more oil underground than any one else in the u.s. >> held hostage for our oil supply for 40 years. all this was here. but we didn't have the technology to get it. but it is different, different age. >> reporter: a different age indeed. >> this is not your grandaddy's rig. >> reporter: oil rigs run by joy sticks and software, fine tuned to find black gold and natural gas in places once impossible to reach. america is producing 50% more oil than just five years ago. almost 8 million barrels a day. and that is a big deal. a big deal for army veteran forest dire who couldn't find work in california. his starting job here on the oil rig pays more than $60,000 a year. >> it's very good. for a guy like me with no college education, and, not many other prospects, it's about as the good as it gets
harold is bullish on american oil. how much oil is there in the united states? >> we are very fortunate. we have more than saudi arabia. >> reporter: the united states has more oil than saudi arabia? >> yes, we do. yeah. by far. >> reporter: harold is an oklahoman who controls more oil underground than any one else in the u.s. >> held hostage for our oil supply for 40 years. all this was here. but we didn't have the technology to get it. but it is different,...
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john mecham and harold ford jr. still with us.rrespondent and political director and host of the daily rundown chuck todd and here on set president of ceo aspen institute walter isaacson. we'll be hearing about joe's new book "the right bath." in a few minutes we'll simulcast with the "today" show. when that happens that means you all, you know, wrap it up. i might wrap you ruddily. >> no? >> i would never do that. i wouldn't interrupt. but i will. we'll get to that in just a moment. the book is getting a lot of great play. you guys were at columbia last night. barnes and noble tonight. also we'll have an update on the philippines and how you can help. but first since we have chuck here, brand new nbc news polls gives insight in what a head-to-head match-up of chris christie and hillary clinton would look like in 2016. among adults the former secretary of state would lead new jersey's governor by 10 points, 44-34. the split is far more stark among african-americans where clinton leads 84-4. christie leads among whites, seniors and
john mecham and harold ford jr. still with us.rrespondent and political director and host of the daily rundown chuck todd and here on set president of ceo aspen institute walter isaacson. we'll be hearing about joe's new book "the right bath." in a few minutes we'll simulcast with the "today" show. when that happens that means you all, you know, wrap it up. i might wrap you ruddily. >> no? >> i would never do that. i wouldn't interrupt. but i will. we'll get to...
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the plays are samuel beckett's "waiting for godot" and harold pinter's "no-man's-land." i'm pleased to have them here at this table. welcome. >> thank you very much. >> rose: other than these are two great playwrights, two great actors, two friends and the playwrights were friends so all this friendship we'll talk about. how did this come together. whose bright idea was it to do all this? >> >> we'd dondo doe in london and on tour about five years and on the last night in london i now famously collapsed in tears. >> rose: cried. >> not like me at all. i think it was that the audience that particular night had been so receptive to the play and i neurowhy i was an actor, it was to entertain people and i said "i don't think i'll before as happy again." and it was because of our friendship and the success of the production. so when it was rumored that we might do it again-- and we'd always want to bring it to new york-- i was very speedy and said yes. but pat introduced the idea of the other play. >> i saw it in 1975 when it was first formed -- performed be john'll go gud. i
the plays are samuel beckett's "waiting for godot" and harold pinter's "no-man's-land." i'm pleased to have them here at this table. welcome. >> thank you very much. >> rose: other than these are two great playwrights, two great actors, two friends and the playwrights were friends so all this friendship we'll talk about. how did this come together. whose bright idea was it to do all this? >> >> we'd dondo doe in london and on tour about five years and...
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harold ford we're at 90. harold ford jr. child, another 10,000. >> the event was so wonderful. donny and nicole you both were so generous. my daughter on the left was the host. we raised money for children who were wounded in war zones and natural disasters around the world. these are some of these amazing kids. those two boys sang. it was so moving. and there was so much love in the room. there's my family. my girls. we're going to do it again next year and double it. >> absolutely. 100%. and the founder was so appreciative of the support from you and emily and your whole family and that's what they need. they need to broaden the constituencies that follow it. they saved 200 children already who have lost limbs, got shot in the eye. >> lost eyes. >> complete facial reconstruction and this woman is a saint. i don't even know how she figured,000 bring them across the border, get the doctors to do the surgeries for free, get johnson & johnson to donate medical supplies. it is quite miraculous what she's accomplished. it is tru
harold ford we're at 90. harold ford jr. child, another 10,000. >> the event was so wonderful. donny and nicole you both were so generous. my daughter on the left was the host. we raised money for children who were wounded in war zones and natural disasters around the world. these are some of these amazing kids. those two boys sang. it was so moving. and there was so much love in the room. there's my family. my girls. we're going to do it again next year and double it. >>...
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adam harold grew up writing adventure programs. >> my dad showed me how to write q basic. >> he graduatedn 2006 but chose a different career path. >> um, i've been a professional poker player for the last seven years. >> he was returning to st. louis from vancouver and looking to get back into programming when his father e-mailed him about this launch code, he applied and went in for an interview. >> i've been out of the industry for awhile, and they said you're a good candidate. someone with the kills but needs to get their foot in the door. >> launch code and food essentials paired him up with a veteran programmer. >> one of the things that is really a pro in this programming is getting people who are smart guys and get them up to speed very fast in order to be able to produce good software so that the company can grow. >> applicants span the age and experience game mitt with most being younger and unemployed like keegan meyers who was placed at a start up. >> i was places at $15 an hour, now i'm looking at things i wouldn't have imagined. i'm looking into the possibility of either buyi
adam harold grew up writing adventure programs. >> my dad showed me how to write q basic. >> he graduatedn 2006 but chose a different career path. >> um, i've been a professional poker player for the last seven years. >> he was returning to st. louis from vancouver and looking to get back into programming when his father e-mailed him about this launch code, he applied and went in for an interview. >> i've been out of the industry for awhile, and they said you're a...
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we have nicole wallace and harold ford jr.e have the former government of vermont howard dean and in washington we have the anchor for bbc world news america, katty kay. what a day yesterday. my gosh. we have a lot to talk about. we have politics to talk about, the policy. doctor, you have a lot of concern about it. the democratic uprising in the house and senate that may have led to this. first let's take it down to d.c. with katty. get us up to date on everything that happened yesterday. >> health care all the time. two headlines do say a lot about the fight over obama care. in the "wall street journal," obama retreats. and in "usa today," health law shakes the presidency. with democrats threatening to vote the white house rolled out a plan yesterday that allows millions of people to keep their insurance plans that would otherwise have been cancelled under the new terms of the affordable care act. it's meant to head off a vote in the house today on republican legislation that permits insurance companies to offer their old pr
we have nicole wallace and harold ford jr.e have the former government of vermont howard dean and in washington we have the anchor for bbc world news america, katty kay. what a day yesterday. my gosh. we have a lot to talk about. we have politics to talk about, the policy. doctor, you have a lot of concern about it. the democratic uprising in the house and senate that may have led to this. first let's take it down to d.c. with katty. get us up to date on everything that happened yesterday....
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. >> rose: (laughs) >> rose: but wasn't -- didn't harold pointer the last thing he ever did on stage was acting in beckett's -- >> he played the part that -- >> that you played! >> yes, he did it at the royal court. >> he did indeed and was extraordinary. i mean, harold started out as an actor. >> i know, i know. >> he was called david baron and i think he was an accomplished actor and he always had a yearning to get back on stage and did so a number of times. and, indeed, on film. >> and television. >> rose: michael, you've talked about films. you said "i see film role a lovely presents that come along now and again. i feel really lucky and say thank you very much and if they fly know l.a. i thank god i must really be doing well." (laughs) i've worked with defear roe and brando and ma chino and that's made me feel lucky but the films have never meant a lot to me. >> i'm not much good in them. i feel i'm happier on the stage when i stand there. >> rose: why is that? >> i don't know, i don't know. i get really frightened when the camera's there. >> and the audience makes you better, t
. >> rose: (laughs) >> rose: but wasn't -- didn't harold pointer the last thing he ever did on stage was acting in beckett's -- >> he played the part that -- >> that you played! >> yes, he did it at the royal court. >> he did indeed and was extraordinary. i mean, harold started out as an actor. >> i know, i know. >> he was called david baron and i think he was an accomplished actor and he always had a yearning to get back on stage and did so a...
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we've established harold. and we have not yet met susan.ion i have was, basically: whose point of view should we be looking at as the audience when we come into this scene? whose scene is it? mine. it's got to be mine. it's got to be my scene. it has to be my scene. i pop open the door. i'm screaming like a maniac. hey, i'm there talking to my plants. it's my scene. then i convince him -- i stand there till the last moment -- no, i convince him. (overlapping voices) okay, okay. now, wait a minute. whose scene? i mean, whose scene is it? (man) maybe we'll discover that. i think part of discovery is whose it going to be? but it's as much susan's because she's the one who's up on the stage. it's susan that we're coming to. it's her universe that's being invaded, first by you, but quietly. you, aggressively -- you know, lenny, aggressively. but she's also the one who's controlling the scene. oh, my god. sorry i haven't been here. time for watering. all right. howard! what the hell are you doing up here? i'm thinking? "thinking"? as far as this
we've established harold. and we have not yet met susan.ion i have was, basically: whose point of view should we be looking at as the audience when we come into this scene? whose scene is it? mine. it's got to be mine. it's got to be my scene. it has to be my scene. i pop open the door. i'm screaming like a maniac. hey, i'm there talking to my plants. it's my scene. then i convince him -- i stand there till the last moment -- no, i convince him. (overlapping voices) okay, okay. now, wait a...
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i want to take you back to harold square, on 34th street and sixth avenue. it is raining. what we'll see is this is the same situation tomorrow. a lot of people will be heading to the airports. they'll take the taxis, it will take you longer because of this weather. come back and look at what is happening. we'll see the snow - a major problem to the north. we are dealing with tornado watches, the same weather system. the reason being the temperatures ahead are warm. the temperatures behind the front are cold. that's why there has been severe watches out. we'll watch this area carefully over the next several hours. in terms of snow, up here towards northern new york and northern new hampshire. the newest model has come out. there'll be places with a foot of snow. down to the south it will be a rain event. it will be heavy on the highways, i-95 and western pennsylvania, a major problem. highway 81 and highway 80 - back to you. >>> there is a new vision for the future of the catholic church coming from pope francis. the pope issued a major publication saying he wants power mo
i want to take you back to harold square, on 34th street and sixth avenue. it is raining. what we'll see is this is the same situation tomorrow. a lot of people will be heading to the airports. they'll take the taxis, it will take you longer because of this weather. come back and look at what is happening. we'll see the snow - a major problem to the north. we are dealing with tornado watches, the same weather system. the reason being the temperatures ahead are warm. the temperatures behind the...
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the fbi's top fiber expert, harold dedman, led the search. in wayne's bedroom he took clippings from a purple bedspread and from a yellow blanket. >> your blanket was located under wayne williams' bed. >> on the floor, a green carpet. this is a blow-up of those carpet fibers. >> they're the only company to produce a fiber like this. >> but larry peterson was still in the dark. >> i had no idea there was a bridge incident. >> he had been called to the fbi office to help search this station wagon. but not told why. then he spotted fbi techs returning from their search and so he went out to the home to snip fibers for himself. >> saw all the green carpet. >> did you feel, this is it? >> you know, i really didn't. >> because it was a middle class home. a young man living with his parents. but peterson thought -- >> i'm going to run this back to the lab and just look. i started with the green carpet. once i put that sample under the microscope, i mean, i knew instantly that that was it. >> you knew that they had the killer? >> i knew that was it.
the fbi's top fiber expert, harold dedman, led the search. in wayne's bedroom he took clippings from a purple bedspread and from a yellow blanket. >> your blanket was located under wayne williams' bed. >> on the floor, a green carpet. this is a blow-up of those carpet fibers. >> they're the only company to produce a fiber like this. >> but larry peterson was still in the dark. >> i had no idea there was a bridge incident. >> he had been called to the fbi...
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harold que recibiÓ 25 de los 30 votos para el primer lugar. se uniÓ a jim lelan.a fernandes la pasada temporada, a 94. en el 2013. >>> lleva un equipo de la Última posiciÓn a la primera lo lleva a la serie mundial y todavÍa no es cogido como el mano dper de la americana. hay que ver. seÑores, nuestro alejandro trabaje rri estÁ en nueva ze lapaed. al llegar al otro lado del mundano es montarse en un aviÓn y vÁmonos. realmente es un viaje tedios, complicado y largo. y algo asÍ tendrÁn que vivir los seleccionados de mÉxico para llegar al partido de vuelta en esta Última batalla. vamos a ver lo que viviÓ alejandro. >>> son las 9 de la maÑana, mÁs o menos. 10 de noviembre. hoy salgo rumbo a nueva ze lapaed. voy a hacer maletas. y despuÉs. >>> no es un viaje de rutina ni nada que se le parezca. ir a nueva zelanda in aplica una travesÍa de dimensiones... ♪ de entrada, las 5 horas y media casi 6 de miami a san francisco. es apenas el comienzo. despuÉs viene lo bueno. digo lo bueno, pero lo bueno de verdad. olvÍdense de las 14 horas que fa faltan de eso nadie se acuerda. q
harold que recibiÓ 25 de los 30 votos para el primer lugar. se uniÓ a jim lelan.a fernandes la pasada temporada, a 94. en el 2013. >>> lleva un equipo de la Última posiciÓn a la primera lo lleva a la serie mundial y todavÍa no es cogido como el mano dper de la americana. hay que ver. seÑores, nuestro alejandro trabaje rri estÁ en nueva ze lapaed. al llegar al otro lado del mundano es montarse en un aviÓn y vÁmonos. realmente es un viaje tedios, complicado y largo. y algo asÍ...
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you remind me of harold in the purple kran.ink the actions in the financial is a warning sign for the market, i keep getting the question. people think as we get toward the end of qe and hint to it in december, we could have trouble in the market, maybe financials tells us that. here's a portfolio hedge if you will. the price of options is really low. i think you look to december 31st quarterly options. you can put on a portfolio hedge for really cheap. this is the quarterlies. they go out. you don't have to do expectations. when spy was 176, you could do 172, 162 december quarterly as a $10 wide for 1.70 paying 2.40 for one of the december 31st puts and selling one at.70. between 170.30 you could make. you're risking to protect your portfolio down 8%. here's the thing. we haven't had a peak to sell off 38% all year long. you're willing to risk a certain amount of money to make sure you have down side protection between now and the end of the year. >> i like the protection f. you spend the money and end up wasting it, it's not
you remind me of harold in the purple kran.ink the actions in the financial is a warning sign for the market, i keep getting the question. people think as we get toward the end of qe and hint to it in december, we could have trouble in the market, maybe financials tells us that. here's a portfolio hedge if you will. the price of options is really low. i think you look to december 31st quarterly options. you can put on a portfolio hedge for really cheap. this is the quarterlies. they go out. you...
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harold varmus: human cancer is a genetic disease in an unusual way. some altered genes are inherited but that's an uncommon event. much more commonly our genes undergo changes in only a few cells during the course of our lifetime. and certain constellations of changes predispose a cell to becoming a runaway-- a maverick cell that we know is a cancer cell. this is the way that we look at people's dna. dna is much too small to actually see, even under a high powered microscope. but, we can use biochemical reactions to amplify the dna. successive mutations to the hereditary material of certain cells produce oncogenes-- "on" switches that accelerate cell growth. tumor suppressor genes, "off" switches that restrict growth, may soute or...sor genes, become lost from the hereditary makeup of a cell. when this happens, a cell can make billions of copies of its abnormal self. the excess tissue forms a mass-- a tumor. some tumors are benign... they don't invade nearby tissue or spread to other parts of the body. but a malignant tumor is cancer. its cells can in
harold varmus: human cancer is a genetic disease in an unusual way. some altered genes are inherited but that's an uncommon event. much more commonly our genes undergo changes in only a few cells during the course of our lifetime. and certain constellations of changes predispose a cell to becoming a runaway-- a maverick cell that we know is a cancer cell. this is the way that we look at people's dna. dna is much too small to actually see, even under a high powered microscope. but, we can use...
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police are telling the harold that the driver is an elderly gentleman and didn't realize he hit anybody. the man was trapped underneath. it took him a while to get him loose. they realized he was dead. police say right now they are investigating, but no crimes have been committed. reporting live, joe vasquez, kpix5. >> the coroner identified a man found dead at the san leandro marina on friday. he is derek, a student at city college of san francisco. he was last seen november 7 as he headed out to catch the bus to school. his body was found in the water off the san leandro marina around 7:00. he had no history of disappearing. investigators are trying to figure out how he died. get oakland police say a 14- year-old boy used a pellet gun to steal $5 from an 11-year- old. the teen surrendered on saturday and charged with armed robbery. this happened on november 1 on 19th avenue in east oakland. the 11-year-old was walking to school that morning when the older boy demanded his cell phone. he ended up taking the money instead. >>> and dozens of people gathered in san francisco tonight to pr
police are telling the harold that the driver is an elderly gentleman and didn't realize he hit anybody. the man was trapped underneath. it took him a while to get him loose. they realized he was dead. police say right now they are investigating, but no crimes have been committed. reporting live, joe vasquez, kpix5. >> the coroner identified a man found dead at the san leandro marina on friday. he is derek, a student at city college of san francisco. he was last seen november 7 as he...
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harold dieat the age of 99. crowds showe up after a local newsper ad asking mourners to attendent viral. d the >>> and the ducss of cambridge is takin flakrom the british media after she was photographed twirling her hairnd sming during somber remembrance ceremonyunday to honor milita service members who have lost their live >>> now for business, we turn to cnbc's crtney reagan. good morning, courtn. >> good morning, betty. another day, another record close for the dow. mondayas the 35th new high for theow this year. as f today, investors will be liening into commes from two federal reserve oicials on the economy. >>> andalmart plans to open stores at 6: p.m. on thanksging, rolling out special holiday dls throuout the night into black iday. e retail giant will boost its inventory of electronics cluding big-screentvs and tablet that will be on sale over the holiday weekend. >>> well, fewer homeowners are falling bind on their mortgage paymen thanks to rising home valuesnd low interest rates. credeporting agency t
harold dieat the age of 99. crowds showe up after a local newsper ad asking mourners to attendent viral. d the >>> and the ducss of cambridge is takin flakrom the british media after she was photographed twirling her hairnd sming during somber remembrance ceremonyunday to honor milita service members who have lost their live >>> now for business, we turn to cnbc's crtney reagan. good morning, courtn. >> good morning, betty. another day, another record close for the dow....
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rooms but if you look at the work that's done in california and i'd go remiss if i didn't mention harold in helping us think about the interaction of housing and health care and some of the work that's been done around this tenderloin district really providing direct access in support off housing and that's really the model that we the rest of us in the country h have been learning from. if you look at the work that's being done around the country liquor in san francisco and chicago and massachusetts and maine main. would you indeed reduce our utilization of other programs. massachusetts is a great example they quantifyed the individual that go into housing we actually saw a close to $6,500 reduction in medicaid costs. and most of the other studies we've seen rouksz in costs but we didn't see this real continual interaction of housing and health care pr we saw the health care providers getting into the housing and wait we didn't see the person go into the hospital but we didn't see community say health care you have 80 come to the table and housing you have to come to the table and let's
rooms but if you look at the work that's done in california and i'd go remiss if i didn't mention harold in helping us think about the interaction of housing and health care and some of the work that's been done around this tenderloin district really providing direct access in support off housing and that's really the model that we the rest of us in the country h have been learning from. if you look at the work that's being done around the country liquor in san francisco and chicago and...
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seventh avenue, in the '30s from harold square up to times square, you couldn't walk up the streets because there were people pushing racks and racks of clothing. nowadays everything is made in china. and the international ladies garment workers union of which my father was a member was a very, very powerful union and i can only imagine she didn't want to upset anybody. >> your father clearly knew what he was doing, he was making a >> yes. i don't remember until afterwards but my older sister tells me that it was a big topic of conversation in my house, that my father was making a suit for the first lady. >> and she wore it. she was quite pleased with it. it wasn't on this occasion only that she wore the suit. >> no, and i'm very, very happy about that. my father, from having a very faimous suit to having made a very infamous suit. i felt gratified that at least jackie got to wear the suit under happier circumstances for a period of time. because it must be really weird to have had your only claim to fame be so stained. after what happened 50 years ago today. >> yeah. did your sister recall
seventh avenue, in the '30s from harold square up to times square, you couldn't walk up the streets because there were people pushing racks and racks of clothing. nowadays everything is made in china. and the international ladies garment workers union of which my father was a member was a very, very powerful union and i can only imagine she didn't want to upset anybody. >> your father clearly knew what he was doing, he was making a >> yes. i don't remember until afterwards but my...
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police identifying the missing man as 42-year-old harold nalis from key biscayne. authorities do not expect foul play. new video today of a deadly blast in afghanistan. it happened in the capitol city. the explosion killing at least six people, injuring about 22 others. the blast comes just hours after president harmid karzai announced that the united states and afghan negotiators had finished working on a controversial security deal just ahead of higher level talks that began next week. it's only mid november but it looks a lot like christmas in some areas. look at that that's oregon. six inches of snow falling in some parts of the state. in the meantime, strong thunderstorms moving across the central u.s. wringing the possibility of hail damaging wind even tornadoes. meteorologist janice dean live in the fox extreme weather center. hey j.d. >> hey. it looks like they were having fun in the northwest. we are going to see 6 to 12 inches easily. probably be talking about tornado watches across the central u.s. the snowy side of this storm across the northern rockies
police identifying the missing man as 42-year-old harold nalis from key biscayne. authorities do not expect foul play. new video today of a deadly blast in afghanistan. it happened in the capitol city. the explosion killing at least six people, injuring about 22 others. the blast comes just hours after president harmid karzai announced that the united states and afghan negotiators had finished working on a controversial security deal just ahead of higher level talks that began next week. it's...
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it announced theeath of harold percal, age 99, a veteraof the raf during world war ii. itaid he was a single n and had no close family to attend his funeral. well, today hundreds of people showed up in thrain. veterans, children in uniform, a military color guard gatheri in front othe casket draped in the union jack honoring a ma o fought for his country and for winston churchill, a man whose seice was never forgten. >>> when we come back here tonight, aight to remember after a daring mission that came at a critical me. >>> honoring the nation's verans president obama laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns at arlingt national cemetery today. one notable guest joininthe president, 107-year-old riard overton who is belved to be e nation's oldest ling veten of world war ii. also this verans day weekend there was an emoonal gathering of the doolittle raiders. the men who pulled off a secret missioto strike back at japan after pearl harbor. just four of them are sll alive, andhis yearhey say it was time for one final gathering to honor theirallen comrades. our final repor
it announced theeath of harold percal, age 99, a veteraof the raf during world war ii. itaid he was a single n and had no close family to attend his funeral. well, today hundreds of people showed up in thrain. veterans, children in uniform, a military color guard gatheri in front othe casket draped in the union jack honoring a ma o fought for his country and for winston churchill, a man whose seice was never forgten. >>> when we come back here tonight, aight to remember after a daring...
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. >>> and in england, hundreds attends the funeral of harold percival. a man they didn't know. war ii veteran was 92 when he died in november with no friends or family left. the funeral home asked for a service so his passing wouldn't go unmarked. it filled the chapel and scores more had to stand outside in the rain. >>> two u.s. army veterans are creating the first crowd source war memorial. as michelle miller reports, they're asking troops to share their experiences from iraq and afghanistan in just a few words. >> this one actually is one of my favorite ones on the website. >> reporter: west point graduates mike nemeth and shaun wheelwright believe a lot can be said in just six words. >> "responsibilities caused maturing beyond my years." >> reporter: these were just a few of the house to six-word war stories they've collected from veterans since june. "hearts and minds, i lost both." "taliban bullets, army hospital, found love." it's their way of helping the war weary begin their emotional recovery. >> there's tragedy. there's sadness. there's, you know, you have good memor
. >>> and in england, hundreds attends the funeral of harold percival. a man they didn't know. war ii veteran was 92 when he died in november with no friends or family left. the funeral home asked for a service so his passing wouldn't go unmarked. it filled the chapel and scores more had to stand outside in the rain. >>> two u.s. army veterans are creating the first crowd source war memorial. as michelle miller reports, they're asking troops to share their experiences from...
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and in britain a funeral was held for harold percival who served in the royal air force in world war died last month at 99 with few friends or family. but when his story was picked up on the internet, hundreds turned out to honor him. war stories in six words, next. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can. and the best move of all? having the right partner at your side. take the next step. consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company to be your partner. go long. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain... ♪ ready or not. [ female announcer ] ...so you
and in britain a funeral was held for harold percival who served in the royal air force in world war died last month at 99 with few friends or family. but when his story was picked up on the internet, hundreds turned out to honor him. war stories in six words, next. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online...
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are you going to ask me anything about harold macmillan? >> the prime minister of great britain. >> the reason i'm saying that is there was some relationships that form during the kennedy years that brings this all to mind. and kennedy found not only in england, but particularly with the prime minister, a true father figure. and he also found his greatest ally in his greatest desire, careerwise, to get a nuclear test ban treaty. when you read the letters come i never would've believed it until i saw this, i always would've thought saving the world from nuclear holocaust -- but he really believed getting a definitive test ban treaty was the greatest of all. and it was with this and you look at all these letters in the use credibility. and i want the british addition to sell. but anyway, you look at all these letters and this is the only time this happens in the presidency. he's not saying dear mr. prime minister, but dear friend. and it's wonderful how you see this whole thing in the pictures that make you see this and it's a terrific mom an
are you going to ask me anything about harold macmillan? >> the prime minister of great britain. >> the reason i'm saying that is there was some relationships that form during the kennedy years that brings this all to mind. and kennedy found not only in england, but particularly with the prime minister, a true father figure. and he also found his greatest ally in his greatest desire, careerwise, to get a nuclear test ban treaty. when you read the letters come i never would've...
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. >>> our british allies movingly saluted one of their own, 99-year-old veteran harold percival who died recently. look, his obituary noted he has no close family who could attend his funeral. word got out on social media and 300 strangers showed up in the rain to salute a man who deserves gratitude from us all. >>> and as we honor our american veterans tonight a troubling abc news investigation is next. u.s. government contracts awarded to companies with alleged ties to terror groups, some of those terror groups targeting american forces. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross on the trail. >> reporter: with americans still being attacked every week in afghanistan, the u.s. government has worked hard to find out who has helped pay for the continued and deadly insurgent strikes only to discover that among those connected to the terrorists were companies also working as contractors for the u.s. government, according to these two lists produced by the military and the congress department. u.s. officials say the companies already have received about $150 million in u.s. taxpayer
. >>> our british allies movingly saluted one of their own, 99-year-old veteran harold percival who died recently. look, his obituary noted he has no close family who could attend his funeral. word got out on social media and 300 strangers showed up in the rain to salute a man who deserves gratitude from us all. >>> and as we honor our american veterans tonight a troubling abc news investigation is next. u.s. government contracts awarded to companies with alleged ties to...
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i just want to say, i figured something out here, you remind me of like harold and that purple crayonng this question a lot. people have experienced a lot of nice gains over the last couple years, they are thinking as we get possibly close to the end of qe and maybe hint to it some time in december, we could have some trouble in the markets. maybe the financials are telling us that. here's a portfolio hedge, if you will, implied volatility is low. price of options are really low. so to me, i think you can look out to december 31st, quarterly options, the spy, you can put on a portfolio hedge for really cheap here. this is the quarter lease, they go out. you don't have to do regular expiration, when i priced it up, when the spy was 176, okay, i basically -- you could do the 172, 162 december quarterly as a $10 wide for 1.70. paying 240 for the december 31st, 172 puts. and selling the 162 put at .70. your max risk is $1.70, between 170.30 and 162, make up to 830. you're basically risking 1% of the spy to protect your portfolio down 8%. here's the thing about that 8% level. we haven't ha
i just want to say, i figured something out here, you remind me of like harold and that purple crayonng this question a lot. people have experienced a lot of nice gains over the last couple years, they are thinking as we get possibly close to the end of qe and maybe hint to it some time in december, we could have some trouble in the markets. maybe the financials are telling us that. here's a portfolio hedge, if you will, implied volatility is low. price of options are really low. so to me, i...
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. ♪ >> reporter: they came from across great britain to honor harold percival and his service to theirng and old, they came. almost no one here knew percival, but when he died last month at 99, this obituary written by the funeral director asked those to come and stand up for him. >> it turned out to be far more than we could have imagined. >> reporter: percival was a world war ii serving in the royal air force. never married no children. he died in a nursing home in northern england. the fear was no one would attend his funeral but when that o obituary was picked up by social media, hundreds stood in the rain. >> i never heard of harold until friday morning. >> he served his country. >> it's important that we all support him. >> reporter: >> reporter: a nephew described percival as an old soldier, not a hero, just a vet. >> every man's a piece of their continent. >> reporter: and on this day, his fellow vets turned out to ensure that this old soldier would not just fade away. ♪ >> wonderful story. >> great story. >> did the right thing. >> indeed. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning" -- cu
. ♪ >> reporter: they came from across great britain to honor harold percival and his service to theirng and old, they came. almost no one here knew percival, but when he died last month at 99, this obituary written by the funeral director asked those to come and stand up for him. >> it turned out to be far more than we could have imagined. >> reporter: percival was a world war ii serving in the royal air force. never married no children. he died in a nursing home in...
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it's cold here in harold square. they were here for the bargains. they are better from tonight. and then the deal changes. that's macy's trying to get shoppers in the door this holiday shopping season, shorter than it would because it falls so late. we have seen thanksgiving bargains. electronics are cheaper. the idea is to get those incidentives, to get shoppers in the stores as early as possible. >> there's general backlash against this. boycotts against stores. what about the stores that are choosing not to open on this holiday. >> that's right, a couple of stores see that as a marketing idea. costco is trying to portray itself as a family store, saying it will not open on the holiday. it's a family holiday, to different itself from other stores. i guess costcos is so big it's not a problem. it's a decision they made. if the number of shoppers inside is an indication here. it's a gamble that macies made with their brand to open on thanksgiving. it paid off, because the store is packed. >> black thursday it is. no more black friday. jennifer glass live at new york's macey's fl
it's cold here in harold square. they were here for the bargains. they are better from tonight. and then the deal changes. that's macy's trying to get shoppers in the door this holiday shopping season, shorter than it would because it falls so late. we have seen thanksgiving bargains. electronics are cheaper. the idea is to get those incidentives, to get shoppers in the stores as early as possible. >> there's general backlash against this. boycotts against stores. what about the stores...
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harold and elizabeth janeway. the laborers' international union. andrea white. let's give them all a big round of applause. [applause] our sponsors, the american postal workers union. shannon shanley. alice chamberlain. max karen. andrew hosmer. molly kelly. joan lombardi. senator sylvia larsen. senator peggy gilmour. helen lowenstein. liberty mutual. jason line. national education association of new hampshire. ryan o doherty. mark fuentes. donna siouxsie. lc van buren. our table sponsors. charles kuntz. nixon fogelman. and the rest of the phone book. thank you all for sponsoring and our auction donators, owners of the notch a win in. bernie, ben, and vivian cogan. let's give them all a big round of applause. [applause] you know, senator shaheen mentioned that the former senator -- i don't know how many years he was senator. i'm feeling pretty good. he came in new hampshire the week before city elections and campaign for two candidates. one lost by 10 points even though he was an incumbent. the second lost 75% and 25%. scott, oman up and help all those republica
harold and elizabeth janeway. the laborers' international union. andrea white. let's give them all a big round of applause. [applause] our sponsors, the american postal workers union. shannon shanley. alice chamberlain. max karen. andrew hosmer. molly kelly. joan lombardi. senator sylvia larsen. senator peggy gilmour. helen lowenstein. liberty mutual. jason line. national education association of new hampshire. ryan o doherty. mark fuentes. donna siouxsie. lc van buren. our table sponsors....
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he has harolded the deal to stop iran's nuclear progress but allowi inin ining global choke . some republicans and democrats say that they were skeptical about this deal. some going so far as to say that it will lead to war. we just foupd out that he has been firmly against any deal as most people know. so let's go live now to je knee geneva switzerland. is it important which side compromised the most? i mean, the main thing is that this's a deal on paper. >> yeah, i mean, i think that is the main thing. and at the heart of the deal was this compromise and this fudge over the issue of enrichment, iran yan inrichment. that's something that the united states, among others, refused to grant iran. and it's something that held up these negotiations for some time. they had to really struggle with the wording that would make both sides happy. it ended up in the situation which is that the agreement doesn't specifically formally recognize iran's right to kpigs. and a couple of sites in the country to the level of five percent. so enough to produce now collar fuel, but not enough to pr
he has harolded the deal to stop iran's nuclear progress but allowi inin ining global choke . some republicans and democrats say that they were skeptical about this deal. some going so far as to say that it will lead to war. we just foupd out that he has been firmly against any deal as most people know. so let's go live now to je knee geneva switzerland. is it important which side compromised the most? i mean, the main thing is that this's a deal on paper. >> yeah, i mean, i think that is...
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the former democratic congressman harold ford jr. >> he's done a makeover. >> also to our left, mike barnacle, we have patches. >> hi, patch. >> this is day two of a 30 day journey we're all going to be on together. growing in the beard for the month of november. >> why are you doing that? >> for women's health. there's a group of people. i've never gone more than a week. >> there's a spot right there that's not going to grow. >> imagine thanksgiving what it will like. >> you'll look like a high school kid desperate to look order. >> i need your patience, america. we'll get through this together. >> i'm not sure it will look good. >> i'm sure. i'm 100% sure. >> speaking of frightening, look at the front page of the "new york post." >> we have another guest. going all in. i don't know. >> okay. >> holy cow. >> all right. stop that. >> it's horrible. in washington we have former white house press secretary and msnbc contributor robert gibbs. >> good morning. >> can i ask you something? can we start -- is there something else in the news other than the affordable care act? >> no. i thin
the former democratic congressman harold ford jr. >> he's done a makeover. >> also to our left, mike barnacle, we have patches. >> hi, patch. >> this is day two of a 30 day journey we're all going to be on together. growing in the beard for the month of november. >> why are you doing that? >> for women's health. there's a group of people. i've never gone more than a week. >> there's a spot right there that's not going to grow. >> imagine...
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. ♪ >> reporter: they came from across great britain to honor harold percival and his service to theirld, they came. almost no one here knew percival, but when he died last month at 99 this obituary written by the funeral director asked those to come and stand up for him. >> it turned out to be far more than we could have imagined. >> reporter: percival was a world war ii serving in the royal air force. never married no children. he died in a nursing home in northern england. the fear was no one would attend his funeral but when that owe obituary was picked up by social media, hundreds stood in the rain. >> i never heard of harold until friday morning. >> he served his country. >> it's important that we all support him. >> reporter: >> reporter: a nephew described percival as an old soldier, not a hero, just a vet. >> every man's a piece of their continent. >> reporter: and on this day, his fellow vets turned out to ensure that this old soldier would not just fade away. ♪ >> wonderful story. >> great story. >> did the right thing. >> indeed. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning" -- cutting e
. ♪ >> reporter: they came from across great britain to honor harold percival and his service to theirld, they came. almost no one here knew percival, but when he died last month at 99 this obituary written by the funeral director asked those to come and stand up for him. >> it turned out to be far more than we could have imagined. >> reporter: percival was a world war ii serving in the royal air force. never married no children. he died in a nursing home in northern...
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. >> the situation is now that lee harold oswald has been shot. was fired by a man wearing a black hat, a brown coat, a man that everyone down here thought was a secret service agent. we can hear sirens outside and ambulance apparently is moving down now into the basement. here comes the ambulance. and oswald will be removed now. the ambulance is being pulled up in front of us here. here comes oswald, he's -- he is ashen and unconscious at this time, now being moved in. he is not moving. he's in the ambulance now. and ten didn't -- attendants, police are quickly moving in. the ambulance is leaving dallas police headquarters. where will he be taken? >> i'm assuming parkland hospital. >> parkland hospital. ironies of ironies, the place where john f. kennedy died. >> i believe the man -- >> don't take the microphone. keep your head up. let's start again. what is your reaction to the shooting of oswald? >> well, i think it's a deplorable situation. the man is entitled to a fair trial. >> they should give him a fair trial. because killing him just like
. >> the situation is now that lee harold oswald has been shot. was fired by a man wearing a black hat, a brown coat, a man that everyone down here thought was a secret service agent. we can hear sirens outside and ambulance apparently is moving down now into the basement. here comes the ambulance. and oswald will be removed now. the ambulance is being pulled up in front of us here. here comes oswald, he's -- he is ashen and unconscious at this time, now being moved in. he is not moving....
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. >> the situation is now that lee harold oswald has been shot. fired said it was fired by a man wearing a black hat, a brown coat, a man that everyone down here thought was a secret service agent. we can hear sirens outside and ambulance apparently is moving down now into the basement. here comes the ambulance. and oswald will be removed now. the ambulance is being pulled up in front of us here. here comes oswald, he's -- he is ashen and unconscious at this time now being moved in. he is not moving. he's in the ambulance now. attendants, police are quickly coming in. the ambulance is leaving dallas police headquarters. where will he be taken? >> i'm assuming parkland hospital. >> parkland hospital. the irony of ironies, the place where john f. kennedy died. >> i believe the man -- >> don't take the microphone. keep your head up. let's start again. what is your reaction to the shooting of oswald? >> well, i think it's a deplorable situation. the man is entitled to a fair trial. >> give him a fair trial because killing him just like that ain't noth
. >> the situation is now that lee harold oswald has been shot. fired said it was fired by a man wearing a black hat, a brown coat, a man that everyone down here thought was a secret service agent. we can hear sirens outside and ambulance apparently is moving down now into the basement. here comes the ambulance. and oswald will be removed now. the ambulance is being pulled up in front of us here. here comes oswald, he's -- he is ashen and unconscious at this time now being moved in. he is...
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. >> the situation is now that lee harold oswald has been shot.ot fired said it was fired by a man wearing a black hat, a brown coat, a man that everyone down here thought was a secret service agent. we can hear sirens outside and an ambulance apparently is moving town now into the basement. here comes the ambulance. and oswald will be removed now. the ambulance is being pulled up in front of us here. here comes oswald, he's -- he is ashen and unconscious at this time, now being moved in. he is not moving. he's in the ambulance now. attendants, police are quickly climbing in. the ambulance is leaving dallas police headquarters. where will he be taken? >> i'm assuming parkland hospital. >> parkland hospital. ironies of ironies, the place where president john f. kennedy died. >> i believe the man -- >> don't take the microphone. keep your head up. let's start again. what is your reaction to the shooting of oswald? >> well, i think it's a deplorable situation. the man is entitled to a fair trial. >> they should give him a fair trial. because killing
. >> the situation is now that lee harold oswald has been shot.ot fired said it was fired by a man wearing a black hat, a brown coat, a man that everyone down here thought was a secret service agent. we can hear sirens outside and an ambulance apparently is moving town now into the basement. here comes the ambulance. and oswald will be removed now. the ambulance is being pulled up in front of us here. here comes oswald, he's -- he is ashen and unconscious at this time, now being moved in....