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so harold yeager goes out, and when faced with these grieving parents, harold yeager snaps. harold yeager, for the first time that i can find, disobeys a direct order and lets those parents back in. and when i interviewed him, he said that was to me personally the key moment. that was the beginning of a slippery slope of disobedience. because then more people want to come back, and the guards say, sir, and he says, fine, let them back in. and then westerners start showing up, and he finally says, fine, just let them in. so there's this whole cascade where he just starts one by one to tear down structures of his professional life and his mental world and, finally, by about 11:30 he's got what he estimates to be 20,000 people on the east, he's already disobeyed more orders in one night than his whole career. he finally looks around at his fellow guards and says either we're going to shoot all these people, or we're going to open up. so harold yeager, fortunately for history, makes the decision to open up, and here is the result of his decision. so that is the homer street bord
so harold yeager goes out, and when faced with these grieving parents, harold yeager snaps. harold yeager, for the first time that i can find, disobeys a direct order and lets those parents back in. and when i interviewed him, he said that was to me personally the key moment. that was the beginning of a slippery slope of disobedience. because then more people want to come back, and the guards say, sir, and he says, fine, let them back in. and then westerners start showing up, and he finally...
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harold and i will get out of the way here. >> harold, you don't know me, but i know you. i know you from -- >> this little button. >> okay, thank you. >> testing? okay, harold, i know you because i am the president of john muir tourism center. i have some -- i am a teacher, first. and i'm a teacher there. some of my ys, be coming re going to the film that t they promoted, or actually that they created for the yosemite youth contest. to so i have been trying round them up to see if i can get them, and so forth. i went on and found that you are going to be here tonight. just out of sheer determination, i left school at 3:00 pm this afternoon. and i don't know if john muir would approve of it because i've made it here because i took bart. to the ed to run down muir center and bring you a gift. this gift is for you to pass on to others. at your discretion, that you think would be worthy. other artifacts in here. scott a signed copy by -- both of them. so i really appreciate you o ving this opportunity to d this. and i do want to say about the is where which jjust four in 1868
harold and i will get out of the way here. >> harold, you don't know me, but i know you. i know you from -- >> this little button. >> okay, thank you. >> testing? okay, harold, i know you because i am the president of john muir tourism center. i have some -- i am a teacher, first. and i'm a teacher there. some of my ys, be coming re going to the film that t they promoted, or actually that they created for the yosemite youth contest. to so i have been trying round them up...
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next to harold is jonathan white. johnjon is professor of american studies at christopher newport university. he's written a number of books and articles about abraham lincoln. but his latest in particular is a remarkable contribution to the election of 1864. the title is "emancipation, the union army and the reelection of abraham lincoln." it's a revisionist study. i'm really interested in asking him about this book, because it pretty much challenges everything i've been teaching about this election. [laughter] for the last 10, 15 years or so. so i need him to explain it to me, so i can help the 19-year-olds of america get through it. finally, at the end of the panel here we have thomas horrocks one of the great librarians in america, former director of the library. he's worked at harvard in the library system as well. and he's written an important book called "lincoln's campaign biographies." it's a really fascinating study about one of the core elements of 19th century campaigns, which is the printed campaign biogr
next to harold is jonathan white. johnjon is professor of american studies at christopher newport university. he's written a number of books and articles about abraham lincoln. but his latest in particular is a remarkable contribution to the election of 1864. the title is "emancipation, the union army and the reelection of abraham lincoln." it's a revisionist study. i'm really interested in asking him about this book, because it pretty much challenges everything i've been teaching...
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so harold yeager goes out, and when faced with these grieving parents, harold yeager snaps. harold yeager, for the first time that i can find, disobeys a direct order and lets those parents back in. and when i interviewed him, he said that was to me personally the key moment. that was the beginning of a slippery slope of disobedience. because then more people want to come back, and the guards say, sir, and he says, fine, let them back in. and then westerners start showing up, and he finally says, fine, just let them in. so there's this whole cascade where he just starts one by one to tear down structures of his professional life and his mental world and, finally, by about 11:30 he's got what he estimates to be 20,000 people on the east, he's already disobeyed more orders in one night than his whole career. he finally looks around at his fellow guards and says either we're going to shoot all these people, or we're going to open up. so harold yeager, fortunately for history, makes the decision to open up, and here is the result of his decision. so that is the homer street bord
so harold yeager goes out, and when faced with these grieving parents, harold yeager snaps. harold yeager, for the first time that i can find, disobeys a direct order and lets those parents back in. and when i interviewed him, he said that was to me personally the key moment. that was the beginning of a slippery slope of disobedience. because then more people want to come back, and the guards say, sir, and he says, fine, let them back in. and then westerners start showing up, and he finally...
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i want to add to something that harold mentioned earlier. i want to encourage everyone to go out and visit the john muir historic site. it really is -- it is up the block from where the martini was invented and joe dimaggio grew up. home itally, the muir is great, and the land has been protected. you mentioned the land trust, an organization i support a lot. though out and enjoy it. find out what they are up to. muir'se working in john backyard, on his legacy. a gay hike up mount wanda. saunter in the -- take a hike up mount wanda. saunter in the place john muir walked. we talked about restoration. you have all been to muir beach, i suppose, and the headlands. up to the lower watershed of redwood creek. that flows through the muir anods out to the sea, iconic stream. the national park service over the past five years have done an extra ordinary job in restoring the lower watershed of redwood itek from a lot of damage experienced since the gold rush, to bring it back to its more natural landscape. have been reconfigured. a new path for the ri
i want to add to something that harold mentioned earlier. i want to encourage everyone to go out and visit the john muir historic site. it really is -- it is up the block from where the martini was invented and joe dimaggio grew up. home itally, the muir is great, and the land has been protected. you mentioned the land trust, an organization i support a lot. though out and enjoy it. find out what they are up to. muir'se working in john backyard, on his legacy. a gay hike up mount wanda. saunter...
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congressman, harold ford, you're a friend, harold, a tv star, vice chairman.congressman, i think, right. >> and other things too. >> i do, only in a loving way. >> don't call him late for dinner. >> not late for dinner. you know, harold, talk about this, the -- obviously, we're probably not going to shut down the government, but in -- what i'd like to hear from you, as a -- as a blue dog -- i still refer to you as a true blue dog. given that i have not talked to you since the election, what do we do for the next two years? what did the election tell mfune country wants to see the government working. they want to get beyond the silly, unraveling, backwards looking approaching and the fighting that takes place. i'm encouraged somewhat by the spending bill. looks to have achieved a move beyond impasse. the move they fund now through september says two things. one, we have a dysfunctional way in funding the government waiting by the end of the year allowing a few people in a room to cobble together things, but, two, this new senate, the new republican majority sho
congressman, harold ford, you're a friend, harold, a tv star, vice chairman.congressman, i think, right. >> and other things too. >> i do, only in a loving way. >> don't call him late for dinner. >> not late for dinner. you know, harold, talk about this, the -- obviously, we're probably not going to shut down the government, but in -- what i'd like to hear from you, as a -- as a blue dog -- i still refer to you as a true blue dog. given that i have not talked to you...
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harold, thank you for joining us . we appreciate your time.line" with mark crumpton is coming up at the top of the hour. mark joins me with a preview. where are you? >> right behind deep it we will continue to follow-up on vladimir putin's annual year-end press conference. out at the united states for russia's economic chaos and the plunge of the ruble. we will be joined from london. and we will go to washington to get analysis from a senior fellow at the brookings institution. i will see you in a few minutes. >> we will be right back with more. ♪ hello, you are looking at san francisco, but we are in new york. i can in for emily chang. this is "bloomberg west." technology is feeling major changes in how we live by making it possible to order coffee, get dressed, and even plan a dinner party -- all services offered by starbucks -- with ease. day-to-daylace activities or services. see how much time and money was saved. >> i cannot start the day without my caffeine fix. orormally fire up the keurig go to starbucks, but today i'm getting a specia
harold, thank you for joining us . we appreciate your time.line" with mark crumpton is coming up at the top of the hour. mark joins me with a preview. where are you? >> right behind deep it we will continue to follow-up on vladimir putin's annual year-end press conference. out at the united states for russia's economic chaos and the plunge of the ruble. we will be joined from london. and we will go to washington to get analysis from a senior fellow at the brookings institution. i...
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into macy's harold square.t was video from inside the apple store that's what i think this is. this is a live picture near harold square in new york so these are what the protesters are doing right now, moving their way through new york. we are following protesters in miami, new york, washington, d.c, cameras, watching the protesters, rain has let up a little bit. this is the third night in succession of peaceful protesters across the country. i'm going to leave you with the sights and sounds of what's happening in new york city. >> off the sidewalk. off the sidewalk, off the sidewalk,. >> off the sidewalk. >> the al qaeda linked el nusra front says it's captured a lebron nees soldier anlebanese s more executions. >> ahead on the show, the country prepares for a powerful typhoon in philippines. >>> china's former security chief arrested and expelled from the communist party on corruption charges. >>> plus from california to new
into macy's harold square.t was video from inside the apple store that's what i think this is. this is a live picture near harold square in new york so these are what the protesters are doing right now, moving their way through new york. we are following protesters in miami, new york, washington, d.c, cameras, watching the protesters, rain has let up a little bit. this is the third night in succession of peaceful protesters across the country. i'm going to leave you with the sights and sounds...
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into macy's harold square.was video from inside the apple store that's what i think this is. this is a live picture near harold square in new york so these are what the protesters are doing right now, moving their way through new york. we are following protesters in miami, new york, washington, d.c, cameras, watching the protesters, rain has let up a little bit. this is the third night in succession of peaceful protesters across the country. i'm going to leave you with the sights and sounds of what's happening in new york city. >> off the sidewalk. off the sidewalk, off the sidewalk,. >> off the sidewalk. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> this trial was a sham... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the world all united to condemn this... >> as you can see, it's still a very much volatile situation... >> the government is prepared to carry out mass array... >> if you want free
into macy's harold square.was video from inside the apple store that's what i think this is. this is a live picture near harold square in new york so these are what the protesters are doing right now, moving their way through new york. we are following protesters in miami, new york, washington, d.c, cameras, watching the protesters, rain has let up a little bit. this is the third night in succession of peaceful protesters across the country. i'm going to leave you with the sights and sounds of...
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. >>> plunging oil prices making harold hamm rethink his divorce settlement with his ex-wife. what is next? that is ahead. join the discussion. whose side are you on? go to cnbc.com/vote. plus play-doh's big plunder. an awkward moment between parents and children. yo ahave to see this to believe this. even when you see it you may not well believe it. you have to stick around for this on "power lunch." well, a mortgage shouldn't be a problem your credit is in pretty good shape. >>pretty good? i know i have a 798 fico score thanks to the tools and help on experian.com. kaboom... well, i just have a few other questions. >>chuck, the only other question you need to ask is, "what else can you do for me?" i'll just take a water... get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian. fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. have you heard of the new dialing procedure for for the 415 and 628 area codes? no what is it? starting february 21, 2015 if you have a 415 or 628 number you'll need to dial... 1 plus the
. >>> plunging oil prices making harold hamm rethink his divorce settlement with his ex-wife. what is next? that is ahead. join the discussion. whose side are you on? go to cnbc.com/vote. plus play-doh's big plunder. an awkward moment between parents and children. yo ahave to see this to believe this. even when you see it you may not well believe it. you have to stick around for this on "power lunch." well, a mortgage shouldn't be a problem your credit is in pretty good...
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. >> 76-year-old harold johnson operates the tow rig. electric-powered rinch uses a winch to create tension on the wire cable. once lyons reaches altitude, he can release the tow line and glide free. >> i towed him up to the end. >> within seconds, lyons is airborne. everything seems to be going well. >> i'm flying. and the tow line is pulling me. and getting higher and high her and higher. >> at 1,000 feet above the ground, he levels out. >> any pilot will tell you, more altitude is good. >> lyons reaches over to release the tow rope, but nothing happens. >> i pulled it, and it didn't release. okay. pulled it again, didn't release. didn't release. >> lyons sees he's made a mistake, connecting the line to the glider. he can't fix it now. >> i look, and there's a pin that does the release, and the pin's off to the side, and it's not released. and now i'm in trouble. >> harold johnson watches from the ground. >> i couldn't figure out why he wasn't releasing it. kept telling myself, release, release. >> instead, the tow line acts like an an
. >> 76-year-old harold johnson operates the tow rig. electric-powered rinch uses a winch to create tension on the wire cable. once lyons reaches altitude, he can release the tow line and glide free. >> i towed him up to the end. >> within seconds, lyons is airborne. everything seems to be going well. >> i'm flying. and the tow line is pulling me. and getting higher and high her and higher. >> at 1,000 feet above the ground, he levels out. >> any pilot will...
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with farm laborers, throw hem on the truck, take them out to the field to work, they'd work long, harolde was no tv, no radio, lit until the way of entertainment so they would sit outside their tents or on their stoops with a guitar and harmonica, and that was the evening's entertainment. ♪ i'm a cowboy far away from home ♪ >> you had the dust bowlers come out from the mid'30s up through the '50s. it's a greater migration than the dust bowl of world war ii workers. they would come to the shipyards of northern california, come to the aircraft factories of southern california. you had this great assemblage of people from all over the country. now after world war ii, you have all these people saying, okay, what do i do now? some went home, some stayed in california. many of them settled in the bakersfield area. >> my name is buck owens and those boys are called the buckaroos. this is the bucco ranch. we'd like to say thanks so much for tuning us in. tell your friends about it. tune us in next week or next month or the next time we come your way. okay? meantime, here is my favorite time of t
with farm laborers, throw hem on the truck, take them out to the field to work, they'd work long, harolde was no tv, no radio, lit until the way of entertainment so they would sit outside their tents or on their stoops with a guitar and harmonica, and that was the evening's entertainment. ♪ i'm a cowboy far away from home ♪ >> you had the dust bowlers come out from the mid'30s up through the '50s. it's a greater migration than the dust bowl of world war ii workers. they would come to...
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marc harold is a former police officer.talked a moment ago about the notion that there are issues or tensions, a divide between city leaders and police. that's not new. it's not new in new york or other places nationwide. what kind of language would you -- we talk about changing the narrative and changing the language. what do you want to hear as a former officer? how do you overcome this distrust? >> well, discrust comes from not being familiar. i think what i'm hearing over and over and i think we need to take a step back. there still needs to be funerals here and there needs to be respect for these particular officers. the politics are of course interwoven with all of this. i think this is a time for calm and a time of reflection to respect these officers. beyond that, i think what i'm hearing over and over and i'm not a new yorker. what i hear over and over is this administration, this mayoral administration has distanced itself a little bit. it's not as well known to the brass, rank and file police officer. there's not
marc harold is a former police officer.talked a moment ago about the notion that there are issues or tensions, a divide between city leaders and police. that's not new. it's not new in new york or other places nationwide. what kind of language would you -- we talk about changing the narrative and changing the language. what do you want to hear as a former officer? how do you overcome this distrust? >> well, discrust comes from not being familiar. i think what i'm hearing over and over and...
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we are live in harold square this morning. what's the fallout? >> hey, good morning, heather. good morning everyone. some of the local papers are calling this a demolition derby of sorts. it is a callous way to describe what's happened here but when you hear what happened perhaps you would understand why they would use that analogy. it happened in front of forever 21 at herald square. it is busy any time of year but particularly during the holiday season. a female driver who was allegedly under the influence of some sort of substance crashed into the store front of forever 21 apparently pinning someone between the hood of her car as well as a display case. we are hearing that person may be a 14-year-old child. five people were huit in total n front of macy's herald square half a block from where we are. according to police the woman hit a car there hit couple of other cars while trying to cross 6th avenue jumped the curb and mowed 5 people down. 6 people injured with serious nonlife threatening injuries. she is in custody. that's the latest from outside of forever 21 and harol
we are live in harold square this morning. what's the fallout? >> hey, good morning, heather. good morning everyone. some of the local papers are calling this a demolition derby of sorts. it is a callous way to describe what's happened here but when you hear what happened perhaps you would understand why they would use that analogy. it happened in front of forever 21 at herald square. it is busy any time of year but particularly during the holiday season. a female driver who was allegedly...
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spacecraftew orion took off on a test flight, harold what is said to be a new era of human exploration with the grand aim of sending humans into -- humans to space. that may not happen until the 20 30's. don.ft off of the dawn of a new era and a new era of space exploration. the rocket hurdles and to lower or orbit at five times the speed of sound. >> still looking good. passing mark five. >> the capsule returns to earth after five hours. >> there is your new spacecraft, america. >> one with a back 20 or 30 tors we can trace it back the day it started with orion. >> the capsule has echoes of the apollo program that sent people to the moon more than 40 years ago. start. test is just the the next mission is scheduled in 2017 using a powerful new rocket called a space launch system. the first manned mission will be in the year 2020 11 astronauts will -- orbit the moon. the hope is to send people to orbit mars in 2023. the plan includes a mission to capture an asteroid and send astronauts up to study it. >> the program is not sustainable and it -- the current pace. more money is needed and
spacecraftew orion took off on a test flight, harold what is said to be a new era of human exploration with the grand aim of sending humans into -- humans to space. that may not happen until the 20 30's. don.ft off of the dawn of a new era and a new era of space exploration. the rocket hurdles and to lower or orbit at five times the speed of sound. >> still looking good. passing mark five. >> the capsule returns to earth after five hours. >> there is your new spacecraft,...
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from cypress, texas, please welcome bobby harold. [cheers and applause] what's up, bobby?ow are you, sir? how are you? nice to see you. >> good to see you. >> nice to see you, my man. now, i hear you've been riding motorcycles since you were eight years old... >> right, been riding--
from cypress, texas, please welcome bobby harold. [cheers and applause] what's up, bobby?ow are you, sir? how are you? nice to see you. >> good to see you. >> nice to see you, my man. now, i hear you've been riding motorcycles since you were eight years old... >> right, been riding--
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harold asked me a bit to focus on this talk in the photographs of lincoln that brady or his studio tookan 1864 since a cup of pages in my book do this i thought i would read them to you. on august 9 9 and again in august, 1863 the first portraits made of lincoln since gardener's photographs of him in the field after anteetum the previous october. and, on friday january 8th exactly two months after the hour of lincoln's sittings the president appeared for a series of photographs credited brady himself. these are two of them. >> according to the painter, francis carpenter, who had just started working in the white house, he himself; joined the president and plsz lincoln that day under the front port cole of the executive mansion where a carriage was to take them to the 3:00 appointment. but after they had waited for a time and the carriage had not shown up lincoln proposed that he and carpenter walked a mile or so to the gal reel saying it won't hurt you and me to talk down. carpenter said that lincoln entertained him along the way by telling stories ichb colluding springfield, illinois.
harold asked me a bit to focus on this talk in the photographs of lincoln that brady or his studio tookan 1864 since a cup of pages in my book do this i thought i would read them to you. on august 9 9 and again in august, 1863 the first portraits made of lincoln since gardener's photographs of him in the field after anteetum the previous october. and, on friday january 8th exactly two months after the hour of lincoln's sittings the president appeared for a series of photographs credited brady...
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that is the amount the court ruled that harold hand -- harold hamm would have to pay his ex-wife.led and said when billion dollars is not enough. now he is arguing it is too much. since the divorce trial ended in november, oil hit a five-year low. his net worth has fallen by one third to only $11 billion. >> he's got a point. i just think, look, $1 billion, that's a fair deal. >> it seems like a little much in a divorce, to mark to market. these are not ordinary people. but i love that he got to keep his horses. it humanizes him so beautifully. here is a man who can have the world, but he will not give up his horses. >> it sort of the equivalent of not giving up your lawn chair. >> if i had a horse, i would keep it forever. >> michael lewis is a former board member of yahoo! and warmer president of mtv networks. we will talk about the biggest surprises of the year. . . >> there they are. yes. 3, 2 1 -- all right. they are celebrating 2015 in sydney, australia. always beautiful to see their fireworks display. >> it seems like things are going well in 2015. >> it does. we will be ce
that is the amount the court ruled that harold hand -- harold hamm would have to pay his ex-wife.led and said when billion dollars is not enough. now he is arguing it is too much. since the divorce trial ended in november, oil hit a five-year low. his net worth has fallen by one third to only $11 billion. >> he's got a point. i just think, look, $1 billion, that's a fair deal. >> it seems like a little much in a divorce, to mark to market. these are not ordinary people. but i love...
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. >> guest: the second one was harold carswell. even his supporters called him mediocre.hey said he should pass muster. so carswell had an even worse record on civil rights and desegregation than haynesworth had. >> host: g. harold carswell rulings were ruled by the appellate court 15 times. >> guest: i think 15 out of 15. i think a lot of senators couldn't believe that was nixon's second choice was carswell because he was trying to call the senate's bluff. nixon was thing nixon was saying he will go down one of my nominees that you are not going to put down the second comedy. ed brooke looked through carswell's rulings and ed brooke was silent for a period of weeks about the carswell nomination which angered it ed brooks and angered many in the congressional black caucus that he eventually came around and he stood up on the senate floor and he said you know this guy is a segregationist and he showed all of carswell's declarations, personal declarations and his rulings on the bench and eventually carswell was voted down as well in no small part due to the work by ed brook
. >> guest: the second one was harold carswell. even his supporters called him mediocre.hey said he should pass muster. so carswell had an even worse record on civil rights and desegregation than haynesworth had. >> host: g. harold carswell rulings were ruled by the appellate court 15 times. >> guest: i think 15 out of 15. i think a lot of senators couldn't believe that was nixon's second choice was carswell because he was trying to call the senate's bluff. nixon was thing...
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you will know that harold square from the thanksgiving day parade. hundreds of protesters gathered in the square on friday in front of that giant macys. some proesters got arrested. some winded their way through the city, through new york, blocking traffic at major intersections. again, some protesters were arrested in new york, including some outside that big macys store. >>> on the west coast, in oakland krae kra, you see their arms here, it looks like they're bound? this is a group of protesters tar getting b.a.r.t., the bay area commuter rail system. chained themselves to the station in west oakland. as you can see there, they use ed duct tape and bike locks. they wore t-shirts that said black lives matter. those protests in oakland led local officials to close down that station for two hours on friday. obviously, that caused big system-wide delairs. demonstrations began on friday in san francisco downtown to union square and then tried to work their way into the annual tree-lighting ceremony at union square. police say they did stop the demonstr
you will know that harold square from the thanksgiving day parade. hundreds of protesters gathered in the square on friday in front of that giant macys. some proesters got arrested. some winded their way through the city, through new york, blocking traffic at major intersections. again, some protesters were arrested in new york, including some outside that big macys store. >>> on the west coast, in oakland krae kra, you see their arms here, it looks like they're bound? this is a group...
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. >>> and now we have a panel from harold kumar and he also worked with president obama in the office of public engagement, and thank you for joining the are rest of the panel. and first, sony's decision as an actor, was it something that bothered you? >> first of all, thank you for having me, chuck. yes, it did bother me, and i echo a lot of the sentiments that a lot of my colleagues in hollywood have had, and the folks at sony are our friends and co-workers and i can't imagine the horribly tough decision they were in and privacy of the records being released and the intellectual property, and at the end of the day, the president said that it sets a dangerous precedent and a tricky situation for somebody to say that their hands were tied, and i don't believe that is necessarily true, pause the exhibitors and other theaters that refused to show the movie, and they could have put it down on the having owned xbox and other ways to distribute, and they didn't. >> and there is some mocking of him, and is there some way that kim jong-un was portrayed, and is that true? >> well, i have not
. >>> and now we have a panel from harold kumar and he also worked with president obama in the office of public engagement, and thank you for joining the are rest of the panel. and first, sony's decision as an actor, was it something that bothered you? >> first of all, thank you for having me, chuck. yes, it did bother me, and i echo a lot of the sentiments that a lot of my colleagues in hollywood have had, and the folks at sony are our friends and co-workers and i can't imagine...
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." >> harold hamm has appealed a $1 billion divorce ruling.d hamm has a 68% stake in the company continental resources that lost nearly half its value in the last six months. >>> we asked will the dow hit 18,000 today? 79% of you said no it won't. right now it is only about 30 points away. >> have a great weekend. "street signs" starts now. >>> let the good times roll. jobs jump, oil and gas prices keep tanking. joins by steve liesman. can we say hello to a fed hike and jobs number. financials are loving it but of course oil is not. steve, what a number. >> it was a big number indicative of stronger data we generally have. two data points today from october were lower brought down
." >> harold hamm has appealed a $1 billion divorce ruling.d hamm has a 68% stake in the company continental resources that lost nearly half its value in the last six months. >>> we asked will the dow hit 18,000 today? 79% of you said no it won't. right now it is only about 30 points away. >> have a great weekend. "street signs" starts now. >>> let the good times roll. jobs jump, oil and gas prices keep tanking. joins by steve liesman. can we say...
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joining us now, harold ford, former u.s. congressman of tennessee.claxton director of the black law enforcement alliance. marq, do you think de blasio is responsible personally for the rhetoric that made police officers feel he was on the other side from them? >> no, absolutely not. as a matter of fact, much of the rhetoric is par for the course given the history of new york relationships between the police unions and city hall. nothing new. the rhetoric is much more amped up and the timing of some of the rhetoric, including the blood on the hands comment, really was ill-timed by pat lynch, but it's par for the course. this has been a long-standing tradition in new york, between the police unions and city hall. >> let me go to harold ford. it seems to me there's a zero sum attitude. you're either for the people in the streets protesting, or you're for the police. pretty dramatic. >> there's no doubt about it. i think officer claxton and i don't know his rank. i don't mean to give him the proper respect, but he probably has a better answer than i do.
joining us now, harold ford, former u.s. congressman of tennessee.claxton director of the black law enforcement alliance. marq, do you think de blasio is responsible personally for the rhetoric that made police officers feel he was on the other side from them? >> no, absolutely not. as a matter of fact, much of the rhetoric is par for the course given the history of new york relationships between the police unions and city hall. nothing new. the rhetoric is much more amped up and the...
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. >> reporter: 22-year-old harold brown was in critical condition when he was rushed to mission hospital last night with multiple fractures of both feet and legs possible injuries internally from that 27 story fall. tonight authorities at the hospital are describing his condition as serious but stable. they are not commenting on reports that he may have been under the influence of drugs when he invaded the lobby yesterday. shouting that he wanted to see the man at the top. that he wanted to see god. >> he ran past the lobby guard up and education -- lobby guard up an escalator. >> my partner benjamin took the elevator and came down the stairs where he found him on the 29th floor. he tried to talk him out of the shaft. he was climbing down the inside of a shaft down on the screen coverings and he refused to come in. he shouted to him, and then my partner went down another floor and he either fell or lost his grip. he started falling down the shaft. i was on the 11th at the time and i saw him come falling by and he fell all the way to the bottom. >> reporter: just why brown did what he did
. >> reporter: 22-year-old harold brown was in critical condition when he was rushed to mission hospital last night with multiple fractures of both feet and legs possible injuries internally from that 27 story fall. tonight authorities at the hospital are describing his condition as serious but stable. they are not commenting on reports that he may have been under the influence of drugs when he invaded the lobby yesterday. shouting that he wanted to see the man at the top. that he wanted...
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harold koplewicz knows insurance review calls well. a leading psychiatrist and founder of a research organization, the child mind institute. >> koplewicz: when i was running an inpatient unit, i would have to literally speak to a clerk on the phone to say, "i need approval for this patient to stay here another five days." and they would say to me, "well, is the patient acutely suicidal or acutely homicidal?" "well, not right now because he's in the hospital. we took the knife away. we took the gun away. we took the poison away." and they would say, "well, then why does he have to be in the hospital?" you think to yourself, "am i in... is this oz?" >> pelley: the insurance company wants to send them home. >> koplewicz: well, it's a lot cheaper, in the short run. and if you're managing costs on a quarterly basis, you can understand why, from a business point of view, for that quarter, it makes sense. for the sake of the child, for the sake of our society, for the sake of the child's future, it doesn't make any sense. >> pelley: of all th
harold koplewicz knows insurance review calls well. a leading psychiatrist and founder of a research organization, the child mind institute. >> koplewicz: when i was running an inpatient unit, i would have to literally speak to a clerk on the phone to say, "i need approval for this patient to stay here another five days." and they would say to me, "well, is the patient acutely suicidal or acutely homicidal?" "well, not right now because he's in the hospital. we...
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harold: what's a turpigen? julia: it's a chicken inside of a pig inside of a turkey. in one bite. party guest one: so good. party guest two: beautiful! julia: thank you, it's two months of work and i cry now more than i laugh but... party guest one: no. we are talking about their sweaters. julia: jenny: what? sorry we're late. julia: you guys look unbelievable. jenny: thank you! we got it all at old navy. right now sweaters and coats are up to 60% off. julia: 60% off? jenny: it ends soon you should hurry. julia: this holiday meal will be better as leftovers. everybody get out of my house! get out of my way! move kid. hit him with a hard count,ine. see if they'll tip their hand. the nfl trusts duracell quantum to their game day communication. they're blitzing up the gut! get out of the pocket! hut! duracell quantum. lasts up to 35% longer than the competition. break the ice, with breath freshening cooling crystals. ice breakers. it has some pretty crazy moves. and these are some of the biggest vine, instagram, and youtube stars on the web. bring them all together with
harold: what's a turpigen? julia: it's a chicken inside of a pig inside of a turkey. in one bite. party guest one: so good. party guest two: beautiful! julia: thank you, it's two months of work and i cry now more than i laugh but... party guest one: no. we are talking about their sweaters. julia: jenny: what? sorry we're late. julia: you guys look unbelievable. jenny: thank you! we got it all at old navy. right now sweaters and coats are up to 60% off. julia: 60% off? jenny: it ends soon you...
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harold hamm lost more welt in three months thanaryic schmidt made in a lifetime.ion as of early september. oil prices fell and so did shares of clr. the paper fortune basically cutting the wealth in half working out to $100 million a day or $4 million per hour for three months. hamm has another problem and that is his divorce. a judge ruled that he has to pay his ex-wife close to $1 billion and her attorney says she may appeal for a higher amount. hamm was the son of oklahoma sharecroppers and got his start pumping gas. he said i still fear falling back into poverty. he did escape poverty but can't escape oil prices. >> down to the last 10 billion. >>> sue, on that note we leave you here. that will do it for a monday edition of "power lunch." december 1, i can't believe it. >> i can't believe it either. pressure. the dow is trying to turn positive. it is really struggling right now. we are down about 20 points. we'll see whether it can pull it off by the end of the trading session. >> down to my last 10 billion. >> i wish. >>> "street signs" starts now. >>> will t
harold hamm lost more welt in three months thanaryic schmidt made in a lifetime.ion as of early september. oil prices fell and so did shares of clr. the paper fortune basically cutting the wealth in half working out to $100 million a day or $4 million per hour for three months. hamm has another problem and that is his divorce. a judge ruled that he has to pay his ex-wife close to $1 billion and her attorney says she may appeal for a higher amount. hamm was the son of oklahoma sharecroppers and...
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remember what it was like a couple days before shopping at christmas time at new york city at macy's in harold square. oh my god you risk losing a limb. >> we spend a couple hundreds dollars and we probably saved a couple dollars. >> so it's a wash. >> it's even except when the bill comes. >> she's still smiling. >>> figures show sales up slightly. however closing sales seem to have suffered. shoppers bought more gadgets and gift cards. retail analysts say that means deepest post holiday discounts will probably be seen in clothing sales. >>> if you are thinking of heading to the snow it's going to be crowded. after break, a look at the conditions and when more snow is in the forecast. >> george clooney, angelina jolie and chris brown among some of the celebrities who made headlines this year. as 2014 winds down we'll look back at the year in entertain entertainment. >> closed captioning is brought to you by: >>> a monterrey county jail inmate is on the loose after pulling off a tricky escape. guards say just before noon yesterday, 23 year old fredy swanson climbed up a ventilation duct, punche
remember what it was like a couple days before shopping at christmas time at new york city at macy's in harold square. oh my god you risk losing a limb. >> we spend a couple hundreds dollars and we probably saved a couple dollars. >> so it's a wash. >> it's even except when the bill comes. >> she's still smiling. >>> figures show sales up slightly. however closing sales seem to have suffered. shoppers bought more gadgets and gift cards. retail analysts say that...
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harold ford?one, i disagree with jeffrey that this will upend the regulations. what they were doing is pushing out a set of derivatives that were regulated before. the banks wanted to be covered under the federal insurance deposit now it will be regulated again and he's right. it benefits a different segment of the economy. it helps airlines hedge energy cost, helps manufacturers hedge costs and manage risk in a different way. we can go back and forth. i don't think this undos dodd-frank. >> another supermodel steps forward with allegations that bill cosby drugged her during what was supposed to be her big break on the cosby show. kate snow has the full details ahead. right now, you can get a single line with 3 gigs for $65 a month. 3 gigs ... is that a lot? that's about...100 app downloads, 45 hours of streaming music, and 6 hours of video playing. (singing) and five golden rings! ha, i see what you did... (singing) four calling birds...three french hens... (the guys starts to fizzle out) two...
harold ford?one, i disagree with jeffrey that this will upend the regulations. what they were doing is pushing out a set of derivatives that were regulated before. the banks wanted to be covered under the federal insurance deposit now it will be regulated again and he's right. it benefits a different segment of the economy. it helps airlines hedge energy cost, helps manufacturers hedge costs and manage risk in a different way. we can go back and forth. i don't think this undos dodd-frank....
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this is a live picture we are looking at near harold square in new york.are what the protesters are doing right now. they are moving their way through new york and also following protests in miami and chicago and boston, washington d.c., this is new york again where cameras are watching protesters who continue to walk down, the rain seems to have let up just a little bit but this is now the third night in succession of peaceful protests across the country. i'm going to leave you with the sights and sounds of what is happening in new york city. [chanting] ♪ this is al jazeera america, i'm john in new york, new questions about the rape claims in "rolling stone" magazine made by a student at the university of virginia, phoenix rising the protest and anger in arizona a case of an unarmed black man killed by police, the cost of living the cold calculation placing a dollar value on a human life and a voyage and nasa test flight and new hopes of reaching
this is a live picture we are looking at near harold square in new york.are what the protesters are doing right now. they are moving their way through new york and also following protests in miami and chicago and boston, washington d.c., this is new york again where cameras are watching protesters who continue to walk down, the rain seems to have let up just a little bit but this is now the third night in succession of peaceful protests across the country. i'm going to leave you with the sights...
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now, i'm not going to say i'm this old, i thought we had a picture of harold lloyd. google it.tting more reckless or certainly more confident than the younger generation. investors 60-65 years old have 30% of their money in the stock market. 52% have at least 70% of their assets in the stock market. that goes against all tradition always that you would tell someone that age to invest. on the other hand, millennials, guess where their assets are? well, 39% in cash. they only have 13% in stocks. now, i want to show you a chart of the dow jones over the last few decades. it might give us a clue as to what's happening. when the 65-year-olds were born in 1945, the market had gone up and gone up and gone up, and then when they were 17 years old, it began a down drift that lasts 16 years. when the my eleven yales -- my eleven yells were born, same thing. we had a sharp, violent crash. that's sort of the dynamics there, right? you have the older people who have been through some of these dips, but their fist experience -- first experience wasn't necessarily a violent crash, but 126 yea
now, i'm not going to say i'm this old, i thought we had a picture of harold lloyd. google it.tting more reckless or certainly more confident than the younger generation. investors 60-65 years old have 30% of their money in the stock market. 52% have at least 70% of their assets in the stock market. that goes against all tradition always that you would tell someone that age to invest. on the other hand, millennials, guess where their assets are? well, 39% in cash. they only have 13% in stocks....
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from cypress, texas, please welcome bobby harold. [cheers and applause] what's up, bobby?e you? nice to see you. >> good to see you. >> nice to see you, my man. now, i hear you've been riding motorcycles since you were eight years old... >> right, been riding-- >> but you also are an ordained minister.
from cypress, texas, please welcome bobby harold. [cheers and applause] what's up, bobby?e you? nice to see you. >> good to see you. >> nice to see you, my man. now, i hear you've been riding motorcycles since you were eight years old... >> right, been riding-- >> but you also are an ordained minister.
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. >>> in new york city, six people were hurt when a car jumped a curb in harold square, a very populardistrict near the macy's store. it collided with a car before hitting people on the sidewalk. the injured were hospitalized with serious, but nonlife threatening injuries. more questions are being raised over the story of an alleged gang rape at the university of virginia. at least one friend of the alleged victim backs up the allegations made in a "rolling stones" magazine. another student has another account. >> reporter: when the rolling stone article went up, alex started to read the piece not knowing he would be a central figure. >> it dawned on me, this was, in fact, the story jackie told me, in some ways. >> reporter: he asked we only use his first name, realized he was in the article, identified as andy. in the article, jackie portrayed as coming to three of her friends with obvious injuries. the friends discouraged her coming forward out of fear. >> i don't recall her being injured. no, maybe she had minor scrapes, i don't remember. i don't remember that. >> reporter: the wors
. >>> in new york city, six people were hurt when a car jumped a curb in harold square, a very populardistrict near the macy's store. it collided with a car before hitting people on the sidewalk. the injured were hospitalized with serious, but nonlife threatening injuries. more questions are being raised over the story of an alleged gang rape at the university of virginia. at least one friend of the alleged victim backs up the allegations made in a "rolling stones" magazine....
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i figured it would be harold and kumar. >> i'm getting emotional, i never thought i would live to seethird bush president. he's been teasing about running for years. and last november, lifted a nation's hopes, promising i'm going to not think about it until the middle of next year, then i'm going to think about it really hard. yeah. yeah. i mean -- >> biden is keeping busy as well. he just released his holiday car. featuring his family on a rafting trip in miami. take a look. is that cool. can we go in closer on that? he's the only one not doing any paddling. just sitting there. the perfect christmas card. just keep grandpa safe. >> is that really their christmas card? >> we have to do some investigative reporting on that one. >> the holmes family, got to step it up. that's the news. >> stay with us for "good morning amer" >> we are following breaking news otsz friday, december 18. 8 children are found dead and a woman is hospitalized found inside a home in australia. >> an off-duty police officer and his son are hailed heros after they stopped a burglar in camden county. >> if you're
i figured it would be harold and kumar. >> i'm getting emotional, i never thought i would live to seethird bush president. he's been teasing about running for years. and last november, lifted a nation's hopes, promising i'm going to not think about it until the middle of next year, then i'm going to think about it really hard. yeah. yeah. i mean -- >> biden is keeping busy as well. he just released his holiday car. featuring his family on a rafting trip in miami. take a look. is...
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harold: what's a turpigen? julia: it's a chicken inside of a pig inside of a turkey. kingdom in one bite. party guest one: so good. party guest two: beautiful! julia: thank you, it's two months of work and i cry now more than i laugh but... party guest one: no. we are talking about their sweaters. julia: jenny: what? sorry we're late. julia: you guys look unbelievable. jenny: thank you! we got it all at old navy. right now sweaters and coats are up to 60% off. julia: 60% off? jenny: it ends soon you should hurry. julia: this holiday meal will be better as leftovers. everybody get out of my house! get out of my way! move kid. >> jon: your moment of zen! now attorney general eric holder is launching another federal probe. does he have a case in the death of eric garner? >>> bad optics for hillary clinton speaking to what looks like a half empty auditorium in
harold: what's a turpigen? julia: it's a chicken inside of a pig inside of a turkey. kingdom in one bite. party guest one: so good. party guest two: beautiful! julia: thank you, it's two months of work and i cry now more than i laugh but... party guest one: no. we are talking about their sweaters. julia: jenny: what? sorry we're late. julia: you guys look unbelievable. jenny: thank you! we got it all at old navy. right now sweaters and coats are up to 60% off. julia: 60% off? jenny: it ends...
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harold coning used to be one of them.iewing hundreds of studies he's changed his mind. >> the more religious, the greater the well being. >> reporter: he's now leading the charge from within the medical establishment to get doctors to recognize prayer's power. armed with research like his own at duke that says those who pray daily are 40% less likely to have high blood pressure. studies by others have claimed prayer can reduce depression and anxiety. >> we think that the research shows, and will show, that people whose faith is supported by their medical team, they're just going to do better. >> i don't think physicians should cross that line. they should allow patients to practice religion as they see fit, but they shouldn't engage in religious practices with them. >> reporter: dr. richard sloan, the author of "blind faith," argues religion and medicine should be kept separate. i think many of us have had the experience of knowing someone or having a loved one who was a believer, and who believed that prayer would help.
harold coning used to be one of them.iewing hundreds of studies he's changed his mind. >> the more religious, the greater the well being. >> reporter: he's now leading the charge from within the medical establishment to get doctors to recognize prayer's power. armed with research like his own at duke that says those who pray daily are 40% less likely to have high blood pressure. studies by others have claimed prayer can reduce depression and anxiety. >> we think that the...
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along with lieutenant general harold g moore, mr.alloway co-authored a detailed account of those experiences in the best-selling 1992 book "we were soldiers once and young." mr. galloway was awarded the 2011 doughboy award, the highest honor the army's infantry can bestow on an individual, and few civilians have been awarded a doughboy. mr. galloway now resigns in concord, north carolina, with his wife, dr. grace liam galloway. please help me welcome dr. joe galloway. [applause] >> thank you. thank you all for being here. god bless you. i look at that front row of .orld war ii veterans i am so proud to see you. where you have dwindled down to a precious few. and we honor you. we respect you. .e salute you thank you for all you did for our country and all you did for this world of ours. my career, my life has been bounded by war. i was born three weeks before pearl harbor. i did not meet my father until .he end of 1945 he and five if his brothers were the uniform. numeral war of my mother's wore the uniform -- 4 of my mother's brother
along with lieutenant general harold g moore, mr.alloway co-authored a detailed account of those experiences in the best-selling 1992 book "we were soldiers once and young." mr. galloway was awarded the 2011 doughboy award, the highest honor the army's infantry can bestow on an individual, and few civilians have been awarded a doughboy. mr. galloway now resigns in concord, north carolina, with his wife, dr. grace liam galloway. please help me welcome dr. joe galloway. [applause]...