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>> harold: yeah, same thing. i guess they find an arm and convert it. >> joe: there he is from houston, texas, 25 years old, and in a jam here in the eighth. here comes the 0-1. ball and a strike. rangers have gotten to the point where they've had two different position players have to pitch an inning on the mound to mop up. their pitching has just been ravaged by injuries. as this drops in for a strike, strike two. good pitch from matt west. >> tom: managers used to hate that too. that was a sign of surrender, when you put a position player on the mound, you used to be embarrassed by it, but it's become a lot more common. i think it's 16 times this year, teams have had to run a position player out there on the mound. >> harold: i hate it. bobby cox refused to do it. he felt it was degrading the game of baseball to put a position player on the mound. >> joe: that is just inside. and the count 2-2. calhoun sits in a great position. you see all the fastballs he gets? and then you got albert and josh. you think they
>> harold: yeah, same thing. i guess they find an arm and convert it. >> joe: there he is from houston, texas, 25 years old, and in a jam here in the eighth. here comes the 0-1. ball and a strike. rangers have gotten to the point where they've had two different position players have to pitch an inning on the mound to mop up. their pitching has just been ravaged by injuries. as this drops in for a strike, strike two. good pitch from matt west. >> tom: managers used to hate that...
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one away. >> harold: this is a great story here.ome back to the story on perkins. watching chapman, looks like he gets hurt. he comes up gingerly on this play. i know the trainers talked to him after the game. someone has to follow up on. he's having a tough time getting over there, joe. >> joe: that's something for the reds to worry about, going into the second half. cincinnati, at the break, just a game and a half out, behind milwaukee. here's harrisson. 0 for 1. they gave chapman a visit down in the dugout. said he was all right. that will be a story coming out of this for cincinnati. one ball, one strike on harrisson. the national league needs a base runner to have a chance, against perkins.
one away. >> harold: this is a great story here.ome back to the story on perkins. watching chapman, looks like he gets hurt. he comes up gingerly on this play. i know the trainers talked to him after the game. someone has to follow up on. he's having a tough time getting over there, joe. >> joe: that's something for the reds to worry about, going into the second half. cincinnati, at the break, just a game and a half out, behind milwaukee. here's harrisson. 0 for 1. they gave chapman...
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one away. >> harold: this is a great story here.ome back to the story on perkins. watching chapman, looks like he gets hurt. he comes up gingerly on this play. i know the trainers talked to him after the game. someone has to follow up on. he's having a tough time getting over there, joe. >> joe: that's something for the reds to worry about, going into the second half. cincinnati, at the break, just a game and a half out, behind milwaukee. here's harrisson. 0 for 1. they gave chapman a visit down in the dugout. said he was all right. that will be a story coming out of thi
one away. >> harold: this is a great story here.ome back to the story on perkins. watching chapman, looks like he gets hurt. he comes up gingerly on this play. i know the trainers talked to him after the game. someone has to follow up on. he's having a tough time getting over there, joe. >> joe: that's something for the reds to worry about, going into the second half. cincinnati, at the break, just a game and a half out, behind milwaukee. here's harrisson. 0 for 1. they gave chapman...
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in derek jeter's final all-star game appearance. >> harold: what a great game. the way the game started for me. the offense injected enthusiasm through the game. >> tom: we talked about perfect scripts. for derek jeter, it's a game that ends with a "w." >> joe: scherzer gets the win. the loser, neshek. and the save for perkins. he electrified this home crowd. the a.l. wins, back-to-back years, the american league gets home field advantage in the upcoming world series. and they win it, 5-3. the one, brought to you by fox sports live, every score, every highlight only on foxsports1. miguel cabrera, back in the first inning, against adam wainwright. the two-run shot. and the three-run first. and the bullpen for the american league, fantastic, here in this 85th all-star game. while they gather on the field, and we soon will go down for interviews, happy birthday to trudy falk, 15 on the 15th of july. as we wrap up our night, certainly more to come. let's go down to kenny rosenthal. >> ken: with the hometown guy that plays for the hometown team. what were your emotio
in derek jeter's final all-star game appearance. >> harold: what a great game. the way the game started for me. the offense injected enthusiasm through the game. >> tom: we talked about perfect scripts. for derek jeter, it's a game that ends with a "w." >> joe: scherzer gets the win. the loser, neshek. and the save for perkins. he electrified this home crowd. the a.l. wins, back-to-back years, the american league gets home field advantage in the upcoming world...
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>> harold is right. this is driven by the distribution side.wood is cared seeing the comcast will likely be able to merge with time warner cable. they need a a lot of heft on their side of the table to negotiate. >> susan, you think this is driven by hollywood and not cable? >> this is driven by the programming industry making sure they can reach people who love their programming without having to pay whatever comcast-time warner cable wants them to pay in terms of tribute. they want to be able to control their own destiny. if hbo can never go over the top by themselves, they can need to be sure they can reach subscribers and that can only happen if they have enough power to make that true. >> harold, why do you think the fcc should not be looking at this? >> it's one of my personal views that the fcc does not have the authority to review mergers. the public is served by two antitrust agencies, the department of justice and the federal trade commission. you have hard-working civil servants at these agencies who do a wonderful job at reviewing m
>> harold is right. this is driven by the distribution side.wood is cared seeing the comcast will likely be able to merge with time warner cable. they need a a lot of heft on their side of the table to negotiate. >> susan, you think this is driven by hollywood and not cable? >> this is driven by the programming industry making sure they can reach people who love their programming without having to pay whatever comcast-time warner cable wants them to pay in terms of tribute....
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>> good morning, harold. you're looking really well. >> you're late for class. >> i got started early. >> we started early, harold. >> even joe is ready to go. that's bad.
>> good morning, harold. you're looking really well. >> you're late for class. >> i got started early. >> we started early, harold. >> even joe is ready to go. that's bad.
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today's "closing bell" panel joining me now is harold ford jr.morgan stanley, ylan moy from the "washington post," kayla tausche and dominic chu, fighting some traffic problems, importantly, dom. and with us from the nasdaq to wrap up today's market action is "fast money" trader tim seymour. tim, want to start with you before we get to the markets. generally, what happened in gold today? >> a lot of technicals are working against gold, too. you have some technicals on the chart which pushed things back from the intradays on friday. you also had gold funds taking effectively record amounts, 0.7% of assets came in. so, overbought conditions in gold. i think some of the geopolitical hotspots, the fact that global growth looks better, i would always say that bear markets in gold can be very, very dangerous and deceiving. this was a bear market -- excuse me, a bull market in a bear market gulp, to be clear. >> that's exactly what i was going to ask, because i remember jim grant several weeks ago making it at that point a contrarian call for gold in th
today's "closing bell" panel joining me now is harold ford jr.morgan stanley, ylan moy from the "washington post," kayla tausche and dominic chu, fighting some traffic problems, importantly, dom. and with us from the nasdaq to wrap up today's market action is "fast money" trader tim seymour. tim, want to start with you before we get to the markets. generally, what happened in gold today? >> a lot of technicals are working against gold, too. you have some...
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his name was harold brown, another regular customer. he claimed that he not only dropped her off at the club, he stayed and went inside for a few hours. >> he also claimed he drove her home later that night but according to her family she never made it inside. so police now had two men, both insisting they were the last ones to see shamia alive and shamia's boyfriend was still a suspect. but where was shamia? with soft meaty centers and teeth cleaning texture,it's dental that tastes so good. beneful healthy smile food and snacks. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain, you turned up the fun. tylenol® provides strong pain relief while being gentle on your stomach. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. we know you do so much more. that it's given me time toabout reflect on some of life'seen biggest questions. like, if you could save hundreds on car insurance by making one simple call, why wouldn't you make that call? see, the only thing i can think of is that you can't get any... bars. ah, that's better. i
his name was harold brown, another regular customer. he claimed that he not only dropped her off at the club, he stayed and went inside for a few hours. >> he also claimed he drove her home later that night but according to her family she never made it inside. so police now had two men, both insisting they were the last ones to see shamia alive and shamia's boyfriend was still a suspect. but where was shamia? with soft meaty centers and teeth cleaning texture,it's dental that tastes so...
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his name was harold brown, another regular customer. he claimed that he not only dropped her off at the club, he stayed and went inside for a few hours. >> he also claimed he drove her home later that night but according to her family she never made it inside. so police now had two men, both insisting they were the last ones to see shamia alive and shamia's boyfriend was still a suspect. but where was shamia? >>> two customers of the kahoots gentleman's club both claim they >>> two customers of the kahoots gentleman's club both claim they drove shamia smith to work on the day she disappeared. one of those men, ken otto, took a particular interest in shamia. >> other dancers at the kahoots said that ken otto would spend more time with shamia. he would give her extra attention and sit next to her and buy her drinks and talk with her. >> ken otto also admitted he had given shamia $500 to continue her education. >> and i told her nobody is going to give you $500 just for nothing. you had to do something, and i was like just promise me you w
his name was harold brown, another regular customer. he claimed that he not only dropped her off at the club, he stayed and went inside for a few hours. >> he also claimed he drove her home later that night but according to her family she never made it inside. so police now had two men, both insisting they were the last ones to see shamia alive and shamia's boyfriend was still a suspect. but where was shamia? >>> two customers of the kahoots gentleman's club both claim they...
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>> that is harold ford money, man! >> i wish. i totally wish. >> "the washington post" reports a public university, suny buffalo. >> it's a state. >> she represented new york state too. >> but she actually did -- >> going back to see the kids. hey, kids, i'm back. your senator is back. i love you! how you kids doing four years later, right? >> for an hour -- >> i'm going to do this for free. brown bag lunches, in the day people would come in and take up their time and give a talk. these brown bag lunches and you're like, so great. like this former retired senator from the state of tennessee, vandy, right? >> lamar alexandra would come in and brown bag it. >> they give the money back to the school. that's nice and would make sense because it's a public university. why would you take money? >> we have so many negative stories, gene. i think we are about hear a feel good story about a politician. >> doing the right thing. for an hour, they paid her a fee. there was a contract that was obtained through a freedom of information. they
>> that is harold ford money, man! >> i wish. i totally wish. >> "the washington post" reports a public university, suny buffalo. >> it's a state. >> she represented new york state too. >> but she actually did -- >> going back to see the kids. hey, kids, i'm back. your senator is back. i love you! how you kids doing four years later, right? >> for an hour -- >> i'm going to do this for free. brown bag lunches, in the day people...
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>> good morning, harold. you're looking really well. like the tie. >> you're late for class. >> i got started early. >> we started early, harold. >> even joe is ready to go. that's bad. don't do that. how are you? >> i apologize. good morning. >> make it the excuse that it was the baby. >> exactly. >> you have a picture for me? all right. we also have former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst steve rattner. you had trouble waking up this morning? >> i woke up too early this morning. >> oh, it was me? >> everybody has a different problem this morning. >> i could not wake up! in washington "the new york times" reporter jeremy peters who is always perfect and never has trouble waking up. >> i barely made it myself, actually. >> oh, really? there we go. we have got a lot to cover this morning. we have got all of our ducks in a row and joe is with us. >>> we start with this new report actually on the front page of "the new york times," new report says chinese hackers targeted a u.s. government data bank that stores personal
>> good morning, harold. you're looking really well. like the tie. >> you're late for class. >> i got started early. >> we started early, harold. >> even joe is ready to go. that's bad. don't do that. how are you? >> i apologize. good morning. >> make it the excuse that it was the baby. >> exactly. >> you have a picture for me? all right. we also have former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst steve rattner. you...
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harold, start first, congressman. what good is it being debbie downer this president isn't connecting to his own good work. i don't get it. >> i agree. not only there but you can talk about the amazing energy renaissance, manufacturing growth in the country. there are a number of stoies to told. one or two caveats concern the president but it shouldn't prevent him from bragging about what he's accomplished. the labor participation rate about unemployment is down. the wage growth is a little down. if i were president i would ask whomever wrote -- if you wrote that intro i would take it and tout and trumpet it around the country. i would add one thing to it. the next part of the growth effort is to ensure we do what ed rendells has been talking about for years. rebuilding america. strengthening our infrastructure. we have to create jobs that raise wages and restore what we know is the american middle class and bring back the dream. i would say the oh republicans if i were barack obama we have done amazing things in spit
harold, start first, congressman. what good is it being debbie downer this president isn't connecting to his own good work. i don't get it. >> i agree. not only there but you can talk about the amazing energy renaissance, manufacturing growth in the country. there are a number of stoies to told. one or two caveats concern the president but it shouldn't prevent him from bragging about what he's accomplished. the labor participation rate about unemployment is down. the wage growth is a...
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and harold hamm's whole life has been transformed. today this guy who didn't have new shoes growing up is worth, believe it or not, $17 billion. he's one of the wealthiest men in the world. he's worth more than the state of -- the estate of steve jobs, he's worth more than all kinds of people. and he's so wealthy that he's, unfortunately, going through a divorce right now. but his wife is going to walk away with more money than oprah winfrey. [laughter] and it's a real american rags-to-riches story. there's one last individual i'm going to talk about before we get to the downside of the risks from this era and what the frakers have done. excuse me. the other person i want to talk about is an individual named sharif suki, an immigrant from lebanon. there are a lot of immigrants in my book. there are a lot of individuals who late in life finally make it work after years and years of persistence and futility. so sharif suki was an investment banker from lebanon, went to columbia business school. did pretty well, made some money, decided
and harold hamm's whole life has been transformed. today this guy who didn't have new shoes growing up is worth, believe it or not, $17 billion. he's one of the wealthiest men in the world. he's worth more than the state of -- the estate of steve jobs, he's worth more than all kinds of people. and he's so wealthy that he's, unfortunately, going through a divorce right now. but his wife is going to walk away with more money than oprah winfrey. [laughter] and it's a real american rags-to-riches...
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thank you harold uthank you for your time, what do you think about this topic? with you harold or scared? box biz all-stars, mark, lisa, and jared. jared with you on this. role of big brother watching us, i think you know, probably to harl's points we're looking at 10 years, this survey, saying that is going to be huge problem. and ones that may be over -- who knows that may be overdone. >> i don't think that government we need to ar worry about, i thk that net neutrality is a wig bigger issue, but i think there will be a core group of companys that control the contend or content flow on internet, like when you hit a search, the search results will be geared toward you and your little bubble. you will not see the diversified world, that is the bigger problem. >> you think that cable -- those big companies will have too much power? >> what about you, lease ark you lisa? >> it is always a concern when the government comes in every american would say they are so sick and tired of the government so involved in their aspect of their daily life. and like with nsa ther
thank you harold uthank you for your time, what do you think about this topic? with you harold or scared? box biz all-stars, mark, lisa, and jared. jared with you on this. role of big brother watching us, i think you know, probably to harl's points we're looking at 10 years, this survey, saying that is going to be huge problem. and ones that may be over -- who knows that may be overdone. >> i don't think that government we need to ar worry about, i thk that net neutrality is a wig bigger...
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commissioner, and we set about asking harold if there are issues other than cnn these companies needo be concerned ith. >> if the deal goes forward, a lot will depend on how the antitrust agencies define relevant markets. it will be everything from the cable d studios to the networks, to other assets that time warner and fox have, both in the united states and, frankly, around the world. >> talk about some of the legal frame work with which the f.c.c. will look at this. >> well, the f.c.c. will look at this candidly. i don't think they have any legal foundation to look at it at all, but that won't stop them. these are two entities that are heavily regulated by the f.c.c., so they're going to take a good, long, hard look at it and see how they're going to e able to affect the deal. they'll do what's called a public interest standard, which is whatever the f.c.c. decides it, and they'll look very heavily at the cable programming and also look a lot at the bargaining power and negotiations between the cable programmers and distributors, which is really what's driving a lot of the recent
commissioner, and we set about asking harold if there are issues other than cnn these companies needo be concerned ith. >> if the deal goes forward, a lot will depend on how the antitrust agencies define relevant markets. it will be everything from the cable d studios to the networks, to other assets that time warner and fox have, both in the united states and, frankly, around the world. >> talk about some of the legal frame work with which the f.c.c. will look at this. >>...
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for example, harold freundlich impeachment.te for >> who is he? he was a congressman from wisconsin. and then congressman hogan from maryland also voted for impeachment, and that was a surprise to me, because they were perhaps two of the more critical questioners behind closed doors of the committee's presentation. so that became a surprise to me. i wasn't surprised by any of the other votes because i had been inting -- had met with recent, hamilton fish, tom and congressman flowers. >> did the system work? did the constitution work? balances --ks and between executive and legislative, did all that work in the summer of 1974? i thinknk it did, and the country felt it did. you have to remember what the country was going through. a decade, we had the assassination of president kennedy, the assassination of bobby kennedy, the assassination of dr. king, the war in vietnam. trying to extract ourselves from vietnam. quite a heavy load the american people were being asked to bear at that time, and it showed in the voices and expressions of the members. r
for example, harold freundlich impeachment.te for >> who is he? he was a congressman from wisconsin. and then congressman hogan from maryland also voted for impeachment, and that was a surprise to me, because they were perhaps two of the more critical questioners behind closed doors of the committee's presentation. so that became a surprise to me. i wasn't surprised by any of the other votes because i had been inting -- had met with recent, hamilton fish, tom and congressman flowers....
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>> harold, when he was a commissioner, voted to approve all of the megamergers that have gone throughthe last few decades and during his time. he presided over in part enormous consolidation in the industry. the fcc's broad public interest mandate allows it to look out for the future of american medications. that is it short in early important. -- the fcc's broad public interest mandate allows it to look out for the future of american communications. >> do you see this triggering a spate of megamergers? >> is hard to predict the future, and it's hard to know whether there are future large mergers down the road. my tenurefor noting on the commission but she did not mention that i dissented from every condition on every merger. that theon the grounds fcc had no authority to actually review the mergers writ large. i do agree that the fcc has the authority to review the transfer of licenses just as it does for the hundreds of thousands of licensed transfers that happened every year. >> what i wonder from you is what are the issues that the fcc specifically what address that and the justic
>> harold, when he was a commissioner, voted to approve all of the megamergers that have gone throughthe last few decades and during his time. he presided over in part enormous consolidation in the industry. the fcc's broad public interest mandate allows it to look out for the future of american medications. that is it short in early important. -- the fcc's broad public interest mandate allows it to look out for the future of american communications. >> do you see this triggering a...
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>> never, harold, underestimate the weight of u.s. diplomatic power.ed, president obama, secretary kerry, have been crystal clear that hamas is to be condemned for shooting those rockets into israel, that hamas is to be condemned for rejecting the ceasefire proposals and israel has a right to defend itself. the united states is lining up behind the egyptian proposed ceasefire, and that's very important because we think that's the only game in town. i also want to take this opportunity to say thank you to the american people, to the congress, to the administration torques the president for iron dome. do you know how many lives have been saved by iron dome? we've had more than 2,000 missiles fired at our cities and casualty levels have been very, very low. that's largely due to this anti missile system which was helped funded by the united states and it's saving lives. we thank you for that. >> mr. regev, is the government concerned that in one hand hamas is successful of strapping israel within gaza and draining israel of lives, time, public relations c
>> never, harold, underestimate the weight of u.s. diplomatic power.ed, president obama, secretary kerry, have been crystal clear that hamas is to be condemned for shooting those rockets into israel, that hamas is to be condemned for rejecting the ceasefire proposals and israel has a right to defend itself. the united states is lining up behind the egyptian proposed ceasefire, and that's very important because we think that's the only game in town. i also want to take this opportunity to...
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he sends him a letter and calls them harold. holmes sends back my dear, lasky. [laughter] that is all i will say. >> we are remiss we didn't talk about homes and stevens -- holmes stevens. fort with at the president lincoln when the troops were approaching washington, d.c. equal to about calling him a damn fool. >> president lincoln was at fort stevens on july 11. over the parapet wall the bullets were flying. some soldier told him to get down. he may have said it, get down, you fool or you damn fool. we know somebody did because lincoln told john hey about it that evening that some soldier had roughly told them to get down. hay recorded in his diary. wason't know whether holmes there on the 11th. we know he was there on the next day and lincoln was there. on this occasion, general wright told lincoln to get down. i would like to believe that it was holmes on the 11th that the lincoln to get down, but we do not know that for sure. would younow, ted, think about this. i suspect it was probably someone else but i wish it was holmes. >> i have reason to doubt that
he sends him a letter and calls them harold. holmes sends back my dear, lasky. [laughter] that is all i will say. >> we are remiss we didn't talk about homes and stevens -- holmes stevens. fort with at the president lincoln when the troops were approaching washington, d.c. equal to about calling him a damn fool. >> president lincoln was at fort stevens on july 11. over the parapet wall the bullets were flying. some soldier told him to get down. he may have said it, get down, you...
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he sends him a letter and calls them harold. holmes sends back my dear, lasky. [laughter] that is all i will say. >> we are remiss we didn't talk about holmes and fort stevens. was holmes at the fort with president lincoln when the troops were approaching washington, d.c.? stories about him calling lincoln a damn fool. >> president lincoln was at fort stevens on july 11. he was peering over the parapet while the bullets were flying. some soldier told him to get down. he may have said it, get down, you fool or you damn fool. we know somebody did because lincoln told john hey about it that evening that some soldier had roughly told them to get down. hay recorded in his diary. we don't know whether holmes was there on the 11th. we know he was there on the next day and lincoln was there. on this occasion, general wright told lincoln to get down. i would like to believe that it was holmes on the 11th that the lincoln to get down, but we do not know that for sure. i do not know, ted, would you think about this. i suspect it was probably someone else but i wish it was
he sends him a letter and calls them harold. holmes sends back my dear, lasky. [laughter] that is all i will say. >> we are remiss we didn't talk about holmes and fort stevens. was holmes at the fort with president lincoln when the troops were approaching washington, d.c.? stories about him calling lincoln a damn fool. >> president lincoln was at fort stevens on july 11. he was peering over the parapet while the bullets were flying. some soldier told him to get down. he may have...
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he sends him a letter and calls them harold. holmes writes back, my dear lasky. that is all i will say. >> we are remiss we didn't talk about holmes and fort stevens in the civil war. was holmes at the fort with president lincoln when early's troops were approaching washington, d.c.? stories about him calling lincoln a damn fool. i want to get your thoughts on that. >> here's what we know for sure -- president lincoln was at fort stevens on july 11. he was peering over the parapet while the bullets were flying. some soldier told him to get down. he may have said it, get down, you fool. he may have said get down, you damn foot. but we know that somebody did told john hay about it that evening that some soldier had roughly told them to get down. hay recorded in his diary. we don't know whether holmes was there on the 11th. we know he was there on the next day and lincoln was there. on this occasion, general wright told lincoln to get down. i would like to believe that it was holmes on the 11th who told lincoln to get down, but we don't know that for sure. and i don
he sends him a letter and calls them harold. holmes writes back, my dear lasky. that is all i will say. >> we are remiss we didn't talk about holmes and fort stevens in the civil war. was holmes at the fort with president lincoln when early's troops were approaching washington, d.c.? stories about him calling lincoln a damn fool. i want to get your thoughts on that. >> here's what we know for sure -- president lincoln was at fort stevens on july 11. he was peering over the parapet...
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this is harold momentummer. >> hey, harold, how you doing? >> i'm doing great, thank you. i wanted to congratulate you on the book, and i want to headache sure everybody know -- make sure everybody knows you help with the the free d.c. movement. we have revenue and, definitely, we have a sense of urgency. so what is your opinion about the free d.c. movement? >> well, it was -- that happened in 1966, '67, '68. because the board of trade had gone on record as being opposed to home rule. i think our struggles must continue. we need statehood, statehood now, and some of us are going to work on that now, and then we're going to call on you and others to assist us in dealing with the statehood. can you imagine this budget is $11 billion. $7 billion of it come from you all local taxpayers, and the other come from us as a state from the federal government. but yet we go hat in hand -- we don't go hat in hand, we've got to go to the congress to get permission to spend our own money. we around the country, around the world obama and george bush and everybody else trying to bring dem
this is harold momentummer. >> hey, harold, how you doing? >> i'm doing great, thank you. i wanted to congratulate you on the book, and i want to headache sure everybody know -- make sure everybody knows you help with the the free d.c. movement. we have revenue and, definitely, we have a sense of urgency. so what is your opinion about the free d.c. movement? >> well, it was -- that happened in 1966, '67, '68. because the board of trade had gone on record as being opposed to...
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a june 5, 1944 memo by major general harold bull, air chief marshal, air vice marshal, rare general and general smith. rob had his own list that adds humphrey gail and the officer h.e.p. wigglesworth. captain stag attended the meeting but left before the decision was made. bradley states in his 1951 war memoir that he was aboard the u.s.s. augusta at the time of the ike's decision. eye witnesses rapidly losing its force further disagree on ike's movements during the decision meeting. he paced the room, that i shared early but general smith asserts that ike sat. was it on a sofa as smith writes or at a concerns conference table or on an easy chair? how long did it take for eisenhower to make up his mind? was the 30-45 seconds that he recalled in an interview or was it a full five minutes as general smith recorded in his 1956 memoir. ike pondered these discreep century cities and while he did not direct his quote but in his essay writing a memoir, he agreed with the implications. ike wrote, accuracy is all important, memory is an untrustworthy crutch. witnesses under oath given different
a june 5, 1944 memo by major general harold bull, air chief marshal, air vice marshal, rare general and general smith. rob had his own list that adds humphrey gail and the officer h.e.p. wigglesworth. captain stag attended the meeting but left before the decision was made. bradley states in his 1951 war memoir that he was aboard the u.s.s. augusta at the time of the ike's decision. eye witnesses rapidly losing its force further disagree on ike's movements during the decision meeting. he paced...
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harold munoz. secretary general of the os excellency, minister, senators, congressmen, members of the chilean delegation, distinguished ambassadors and representatives of the diplomatic corps, officers of the u.s. government, pro fessers and members of the academia, ladies and gentlemen and dear friends because i see a lot of good friends here, i started this to give a little of latin american touch. we usually start off speeches with a long mention of all the important people. dear friends, it's always a pleasure to return to the united states which was my home for several years. a home where i learned important lessons and made close friendships. i thank brookings and the institutions that have cosponsored this meeting. i'm returning to washington as president of the republic of chile, optimistic we have initiated positive changes for the future of the country and confidence this is a worth while task. in recent decades chile has embarked on a successful path of democratic changes. we have signif
harold munoz. secretary general of the os excellency, minister, senators, congressmen, members of the chilean delegation, distinguished ambassadors and representatives of the diplomatic corps, officers of the u.s. government, pro fessers and members of the academia, ladies and gentlemen and dear friends because i see a lot of good friends here, i started this to give a little of latin american touch. we usually start off speeches with a long mention of all the important people. dear friends,...
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harold hughes was governor when the interstate for being built through i. i'll. many noticed that bill knapp had land along interstate accidents and thought that was increasingly peculiar so many accused him of getting inside information from the governor about we are going to put an exit here so buy land here. the purchases came after was published in the newspaper that the exits were going there. bill worked hard to push use to run for president. built set up a use for president office but it didn't work out because information came out about harold hughes when he was involved in seances and talking with the dead and that sent his presidential aspirations. his rivals would say he looks very hard, they might characterize him as crass but they would have respect for bill knapp. some would say there were behind closed doors details. i don't think that was true. critics might pick up on that under handedness but for the most part, he had a lot of respect in the community. >> now from booktv's trip to des moines we hear from the editor and president of "the des moin
harold hughes was governor when the interstate for being built through i. i'll. many noticed that bill knapp had land along interstate accidents and thought that was increasingly peculiar so many accused him of getting inside information from the governor about we are going to put an exit here so buy land here. the purchases came after was published in the newspaper that the exits were going there. bill worked hard to push use to run for president. built set up a use for president office but it...
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i don't know the answer to that but joe buck and harold reynolds may any the answer. hi, welcome to philadelphia. >> hi, how are you, good to talk to you again. >> super, great to talk to you again. could you guys squeeze together because there is only half of tom and hour in the shot. but anyway, let's start with you, joe. lean in. >> that is too funny chase is our own guy for the phillies, do you think he could betrayed, joe. >> well, on all matters of trades we really, harold and i defer to either tom or ken rosenthal but i think it is a possibility. you pose the the question is this the last time we see chase you the thely as a philadelphia all-star. chase said he doesn't wanting to anywhere. jimmy rollins say he doesn't wanting to anywhere. >> i think he does stay. no, i do. you'll hear his name, there is in doubt bit. he is having a great season. a lot have of teams would like to have chase utley, veteran guy. he likes philadelphia what we're watching derek jeter in the all-star game tuesday night his whole career with one team that is how chase utley wants to g
i don't know the answer to that but joe buck and harold reynolds may any the answer. hi, welcome to philadelphia. >> hi, how are you, good to talk to you again. >> super, great to talk to you again. could you guys squeeze together because there is only half of tom and hour in the shot. but anyway, let's start with you, joe. lean in. >> that is too funny chase is our own guy for the phillies, do you think he could betrayed, joe. >> well, on all matters of trades we...
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. >>> we have former philadelphia fire commissioner harold hairston with us. he said weather could have played a role in this explosion. there's a big difference for propane when temperatures are in the 80s versus the 90s, as we were yesterday. >> this propane expands like crazy. so it could have been a case where it had expanded and you ended up because it was transported. and it jarred something loose. >> the fire marshall's office is still investigating or inspecting the food truck. can you find complete coverage of the food truck explosion and more information about what can make the trucks a ticking timebomb on nbc10.com. >> a montgomery county grandfather is dead tonight. his son and grandson are charged in his death. the victim's son david st. onge senior is charged with murder. his son is charged with conspiring to dispose of the body. the body was found wrapped in a tarp on the side of a road in susquehanna county. he confessed he hit his father in the head. >>> new information tonight in the case of a grandmother whose body was found stuffed in a fre
. >>> we have former philadelphia fire commissioner harold hairston with us. he said weather could have played a role in this explosion. there's a big difference for propane when temperatures are in the 80s versus the 90s, as we were yesterday. >> this propane expands like crazy. so it could have been a case where it had expanded and you ended up because it was transported. and it jarred something loose. >> the fire marshall's office is still investigating or inspecting the...
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. >> we have a stalled truck in harold northbound on the nimitz and you can see 21 miles per hour is top speed headed away from 238 and the rest of the drive is clear. as we take you to oakland we have debris in the lanes at southbound 380, left to right is the debris causing heavy delays away from 980. the golden gate bridge shows how soupy it is coming in from the north bay great marin. there is more traffic. use the low beams. the fog is persistent. >>> we have breaking news the search is underway right new -- now for a missing woman. katie marzullo is on the scene with the latest. >>> we have her picture so we want to get right to this. maybe you can help authorities find the woman. her maim is christina puckett and she is 61. she is 5' 8" and 135 pounds and gray curly hair. she was hiving with her husband in grant park yesterday. they were separated and show became missing around 7:00 or 8:00 and her husband reported her missing at 2:30 this morning. we don't have a clear answer why so many answers lapsed between being separated when she was reported missing but the search is on
. >> we have a stalled truck in harold northbound on the nimitz and you can see 21 miles per hour is top speed headed away from 238 and the rest of the drive is clear. as we take you to oakland we have debris in the lanes at southbound 380, left to right is the debris causing heavy delays away from 980. the golden gate bridge shows how soupy it is coming in from the north bay great marin. there is more traffic. use the low beams. the fog is persistent. >>> we have breaking news...
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was an harold commissioner, he voted to approve all of the megamergers that have gone through.o he is presiding over enormous consolidation in the industry. the broad public interest mandate allows it to look out for the future of american communications and that is extraordinarily important. it is very relevant for them to get a chance to take a look at this deal. this triggering a continuation of the state of megamergers? hard to predict the future and hard to know if there are large mergers down the road. you to for noting my tenure on the commission. she mentioned that i dissented from every condition on every merger on the ground that i thought the sec had no authority to review the mergers at large. see that they have authority to review licenses just as they do for the license transfers that happen routinely every year. the issues that you think the sec specifically would address that the justice department doesn't? at the futureok of over-the-top video. i now they're looking at interconnections between the netflix networks, the pipes and wires to reach comcast subscribe
was an harold commissioner, he voted to approve all of the megamergers that have gone through.o he is presiding over enormous consolidation in the industry. the broad public interest mandate allows it to look out for the future of american communications and that is extraordinarily important. it is very relevant for them to get a chance to take a look at this deal. this triggering a continuation of the state of megamergers? hard to predict the future and hard to know if there are large mergers...
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harold smith and son contractors ran a pipe from a well on their property and filled it with water. after it treated it will be opened. >>> tropical moisture moving out of the area. earlier coming up from the south, we had the high humidity. now the clouds and the thunderstorms are moving off. in the north part of the state we have a red flag warning, they have extended it through tomorrow night. that's the opportunity for thundershowers. up around the trinity alps. along the coast we have fog, it is stuck at the coast. it will spend most of the time along the coast and inside the bay. we won't see the push of fog and cool moist air. that sets us up for a warmer or hotter day tomorrow. tomorrow we could ceasely see temperature in the low 100s. 85 in antioch. you can see the cooling from the coast. it's not getting up over the east bay hills. the valleys will stay mild to warm. 62 in concord, 62 in livermore. tomorrow morning warm, then it heats up. fairfield, triple-digit heat. a warmer day tomorrow. similar to today. when i come back we'll talk about the heat tomorrow. what you can
harold smith and son contractors ran a pipe from a well on their property and filled it with water. after it treated it will be opened. >>> tropical moisture moving out of the area. earlier coming up from the south, we had the high humidity. now the clouds and the thunderstorms are moving off. in the north part of the state we have a red flag warning, they have extended it through tomorrow night. that's the opportunity for thundershowers. up around the trinity alps. along the coast we...
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young veteran who had hooks for hands, who had lost both of his hands during the war, an actor named haroldyed him, who himself was a veteran who had lost both hands during the war. and of course, wyler certainly identified with russell because he, too, was disabled. and uncertain about how he would regain his place and his life. and you know, it's very hard to convey now what a seismic impact the best years of our lives had. this was the dawn of a new age of social realism in american movies when american movies started dealing in a more head-on fashion with the day-to-day realities of what people were going through, whether it was alcoholism or nervous breakdowns or in this case, something that all of america was exposed to, which was the readjustment issues faced by returning veterans and faced by the people they were returning to. by the end of its run, the movie, which swept the academy awards the year it came out, was, you know, the third or fourth highest grossing movie in hollywood history. and wyler went on to an extraordinarily distinguished career throughout the 1950s and '60s ma
young veteran who had hooks for hands, who had lost both of his hands during the war, an actor named haroldyed him, who himself was a veteran who had lost both hands during the war. and of course, wyler certainly identified with russell because he, too, was disabled. and uncertain about how he would regain his place and his life. and you know, it's very hard to convey now what a seismic impact the best years of our lives had. this was the dawn of a new age of social realism in american movies...
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and passage of the 1964 civil civil rights act with former cbs correspondent roger mudd and former "harold-tribune be with two very distinguished guests today, two veteran reporters who covered the civil rights act of 1964. just by way of introduction, we're in one of the most historic rooms in the capitol complex, the senate caucus room, now known as the kennedy caucus room is the room where the mccarthy hearings were held, the watergate hearings were held, this is the room where john f. kennedy announced his candidacy for president. it's room where a lot of nominees have been grilled by committees. thereby have been a lot of inquisition, but today we're not doing an inquisition, we're doing a conversation and we're very pleased to have andy glass and roger mudd as our guests today. andy glass was born in warsaw, poland, and arrived in the united states during world war ii. he became a citizen in 1948. he's a graduate ofth
and passage of the 1964 civil civil rights act with former cbs correspondent roger mudd and former "harold-tribune be with two very distinguished guests today, two veteran reporters who covered the civil rights act of 1964. just by way of introduction, we're in one of the most historic rooms in the capitol complex, the senate caucus room, now known as the kennedy caucus room is the room where the mccarthy hearings were held, the watergate hearings were held, this is the room where john f....
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all those pig parts sent down the line to harold who has been using them for new mexico specialties.etting shredded for tacos, added to the beans, cooked up, going in the chili red or green. >> beautiful. >> the tender loin i set aside for little time on the grill. everyone here has put in a lot of work and they are hungry. time to eat. >> i didn't know this show was about this but i've been thinking about it a lot, this sort of cowboys mexicans, indian, romantic ideal of it. a lot of easterns came out here and fell in love with the romantic notion of the west and wanted to come out here and create their own version of the west. was that a good thing? >> that's what helps us as the people as a native culture, as a culture that's been here for these years, we invite you to come and enjoy what we partake in. indians had beans and chili and corn and spanish people brought pork and we put that together and we have this meal here. >> people love the native culture, they love the hispanic culture. it wasn't always that way when i was younger. >> you played cowboys and indians when you were
all those pig parts sent down the line to harold who has been using them for new mexico specialties.etting shredded for tacos, added to the beans, cooked up, going in the chili red or green. >> beautiful. >> the tender loin i set aside for little time on the grill. everyone here has put in a lot of work and they are hungry. time to eat. >> i didn't know this show was about this but i've been thinking about it a lot, this sort of cowboys mexicans, indian, romantic ideal of it....
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i wand to thank harold hamm of continental resources. see you. >> always good to see you. >> it makes sense. would be terrific and would bring down the price of crude worldwide what your gasoline is prized off and i'll say it, i think it would be great for clr. at every ford dealership, you'll find the works! it's a complete checkup of the services your vehicle needs. so prepare your car for any road trip by taking it to an expert ford technician. because no matter your destination good maintenance helps you save at the pump. get our multi-point inspection with a synthetic blend oil change, tire rotation, brake inspection and more for $29.95 or less. get a complete vehicle checkup only at your ford dealer. [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ >>> it is time for the "lightening round." what is that? prepare to sell and then the "lightening ro
i wand to thank harold hamm of continental resources. see you. >> always good to see you. >> it makes sense. would be terrific and would bring down the price of crude worldwide what your gasoline is prized off and i'll say it, i think it would be great for clr. at every ford dealership, you'll find the works! it's a complete checkup of the services your vehicle needs. so prepare your car for any road trip by taking it to an expert ford technician. because no matter your destination...
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the record-setting flights, harold gaddy, charles lindbergh, across the corners of the earth, had all been accomplished. i resented that. for someone who was immersed and fascinated and dedicated to flight, i was disappointed by the wrinkle in history that brought me along one generation late and i had missed all the great times and adventures in flight. he came here, you know, not knowing where the field was going to go. he came to purdue because of the plan. governor daniels mentioned this. i wrote a biography. forestall pushed the holloway plan. he wanted to push a post-graduate school. the scholarship allowed neil armstrong to come here at purdue. we talked about coming to purdue in the 1940's after world war ii. i want you to keep this in mind, in that era, less than one in four americans received a high school education. fewer than one in 20 ever went to college. let alone graduated. it was a big deal to go to college. purdue's interest -- i am embarrassed to talk about it with some in the audience here. purdue produced 23 astronauts. 35% in recent years of all of the recent spa
the record-setting flights, harold gaddy, charles lindbergh, across the corners of the earth, had all been accomplished. i resented that. for someone who was immersed and fascinated and dedicated to flight, i was disappointed by the wrinkle in history that brought me along one generation late and i had missed all the great times and adventures in flight. he came here, you know, not knowing where the field was going to go. he came to purdue because of the plan. governor daniels mentioned this. i...
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eager to see what that programming will be. >> harold, here is the question. this argument which is to say it's true that republicans started the conversation. it's also true that i believe a poll came out that said 57% of the republican party is in favor of impeachment. but the white house knows that there is no actual, among elite republicans boehner is right, republicans in the senator house have no appetite for impeachment. are they right or wrong -- should they be taking the high ground and just dismissing this? or did they kind of ask for some of the criticism they're getting now by diving in, taking advantage, exploiting, raising money. boehner is right about that. >> democrats sf. >> yes. >> i think the democrats should, but they didn't raise this. >> the question is how do they respond? what's the right way to respond? do you can't lipz on it and drive the temperature up to raise some money or do the more tell rat thing? >> you do more raising money and playing politics. it's not the democrats that want to do this. you would imagine democrats would tr
eager to see what that programming will be. >> harold, here is the question. this argument which is to say it's true that republicans started the conversation. it's also true that i believe a poll came out that said 57% of the republican party is in favor of impeachment. but the white house knows that there is no actual, among elite republicans boehner is right, republicans in the senator house have no appetite for impeachment. are they right or wrong -- should they be taking the high...
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. >> the situation is now that lee harold oswald has been shot.d 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 moving 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 president john f. kennedy died. >> roll. >> 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 hi
. >> the situation is now that lee harold oswald has been shot.d 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...
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staff sernlt harold george bennett is one of arkansas' finest sons. he dead nated -- dedicated his life to serving our country. he was born october 16, 1940 in thornburgh, arkansas, a small town near the outskirts of a national forrest. a graduate of perryville high school he, enlisted in the u.s. army in 1957. sergeant bennett served as an airborne infantryman in the 82nd and 1501st airborne division. he completed special forces training in 1963 and 1964 volunteered to serve in south vietnam special forces advisor to mill tafere assistance command. on december 29, 1964, his unit was airlifted to a small village after it had been overrun by a division of vietcong. immediately on land, his unit was confronted by a well dug in regiment of enemy forces. despite fighting furiously, his union was overrun. concerned with the safety of his fellow service members he, device directed american helicopter pilots attempting to rescue him to stand down and was captured by the vi tembings cong he spent 179 days as a p.o.w. and attempted to escape three times. in hi
staff sernlt harold george bennett is one of arkansas' finest sons. he dead nated -- dedicated his life to serving our country. he was born october 16, 1940 in thornburgh, arkansas, a small town near the outskirts of a national forrest. a graduate of perryville high school he, enlisted in the u.s. army in 1957. sergeant bennett served as an airborne infantryman in the 82nd and 1501st airborne division. he completed special forces training in 1963 and 1964 volunteered to serve in south vietnam...
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harold wilson, british prime minister, 1966, he won re-election on the basis of england's triumph inworld cup. then lost in 1970. and people say that the national mood turned down as a result of england underperforming in that world cup. i don't think it is necessarily going to go down because of this. i think there are many other factors at work. and it is nice for us to sit here and think about the soccer mad brazilians, and to think that they're so -- it is kind of an amusing story line to think a loss could end up dictating. >> another loss. >> another president's loss. brazilian politics is more complicated and brazilian voters are much smarter than that, thank goodness. i think there's a chance she holds on. but national mood matters. and this loss was something that has clearly sent the country into some sort of weird funk. >> made them question why they spent this money to begin with. some stadiums will be used in the olympics, but there was a quote from one of our contributors in the piece we played a few minutes ago. he said awe tok chris ee is the mega event's best friend.
harold wilson, british prime minister, 1966, he won re-election on the basis of england's triumph inworld cup. then lost in 1970. and people say that the national mood turned down as a result of england underperforming in that world cup. i don't think it is necessarily going to go down because of this. i think there are many other factors at work. and it is nice for us to sit here and think about the soccer mad brazilians, and to think that they're so -- it is kind of an amusing story line to...
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. >> see continental's harold hamm is a confident man and does not want to see a producer bigger than him. >> that was the headline. >> could they even buy whiting or kodiak? >> it's interesting both continental and whiting are the two largest producers out of the basin. they're not very large. so folks like stat oil, exxon, other players in the bakken could even come in and take out the current producers. >> a real pleasure. we'll see you again soon, i hope. enjoy new orleans. >>> as you know, loyal viewer, we have pounded literally pounded the table here on the show about the need for infrastructure investment in america. one ceo making a multibillion dollar pet on it. mike burk is here exclusively. >> plus how you might be quite literally allergic to technology. "street signs" is back right after this. >>> ae com, whose high-profile projects including the new world trade center, announces acsix of rival u.r.s. it will make them the largest publicly traded company in the city and among the meteorology the largest construction firms. congratulations on the deal. thank you for joining
. >> see continental's harold hamm is a confident man and does not want to see a producer bigger than him. >> that was the headline. >> could they even buy whiting or kodiak? >> it's interesting both continental and whiting are the two largest producers out of the basin. they're not very large. so folks like stat oil, exxon, other players in the bakken could even come in and take out the current producers. >> a real pleasure. we'll see you again soon, i hope. enjoy...