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in 1963, harold marries nancy. a few years later, he has another life changing moment. >> a friend of his was in the monte club. that would be just the thing for him to get into. >> once he joins the club, a lightbulb goes off. harold wants to collect classic cars. he begins with american models. mostly chevys and fords. >> how did he find these cars? >> he would find them himself. >> by the 1970s, harold revs us. as his grandson says, so did his wish list. >> it didn't matter where in the country the car was. he would say, you want to go for a drive. then you're crossing from oregon to california. >> as his passion grows, harold buys any car nearly he comes across. >> grandpa never called himself a car collector. he was a car saver. he saved cars. >> harold couldn't stand to see a car crushed crushed. >> he bought the whole wrecking house in idaho. >> harold's collection of cars totaled into the thousands. >> he just kept going. he never stopped. >> you never said, honey, enough already. we could use that money fo
in 1963, harold marries nancy. a few years later, he has another life changing moment. >> a friend of his was in the monte club. that would be just the thing for him to get into. >> once he joins the club, a lightbulb goes off. harold wants to collect classic cars. he begins with american models. mostly chevys and fords. >> how did he find these cars? >> he would find them himself. >> by the 1970s, harold revs us. as his grandson says, so did his wish list....
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in 1963 harold marries nancy. a few years later he has another life changing moment. >> a friend was in the mal tease club. he thought it would be just the thing for him to get into. >> once he joins the club a light bulb goes off he wants to start collecting classic cars. he begins with american models mostly chevies and ford, everyday cars and trucks. >> how did he find these cars? >> he was buying most of them himself. >> by the 1970s harold's hobby revs up. as his grandson eric says so did his wish list and search grid. >> p didn't matter where in the country the car was. he would say you want to go for a drive the next thing you are crossing from oregon into california. >> as his passion grows he starts buying nearly any car he comes across. >> grandpa never called himself a car collector. he was a car saver. he saved cars. >> haipd couldn't stand to see a car crushed. it broke his heart. >> he went to a wrecking yard auction in idaho. bought the whole wrecking yard. >> by the mid 1990's harold's collection o
in 1963 harold marries nancy. a few years later he has another life changing moment. >> a friend was in the mal tease club. he thought it would be just the thing for him to get into. >> once he joins the club a light bulb goes off he wants to start collecting classic cars. he begins with american models mostly chevies and ford, everyday cars and trucks. >> how did he find these cars? >> he was buying most of them himself. >> by the 1970s harold's hobby revs up. as...
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just for harold's car.he family starts by requesting land from the city of tacoma but before city's award the property, they ask harold for an initial donation of at least 300 cars to get the project going. >> 10 appear of the collection. is that hard for him? >> i think it almost killed him. he had this document that he had to put his signature on saying that he wasn't going to own this stuff at some point and i remember his handshake scpg he kind of took a deep breath and he sign it and he handed me the piece of paper and he stormed off back toward home. >> on november 4th, 2000, after a massive heart attack, harold dies at the age of 81. his hairs inherit his grand car collection, and even grander dream of a museum to house it. >> i think there was a feeling of dread, relief, excitement and enthusiasm. >> two questions arise. how many cars are there and what are they worth? the family calls in larry batten, owner of the auto appraisal group in charlottesville, virginia. >> it was a massive operation. the
just for harold's car.he family starts by requesting land from the city of tacoma but before city's award the property, they ask harold for an initial donation of at least 300 cars to get the project going. >> 10 appear of the collection. is that hard for him? >> i think it almost killed him. he had this document that he had to put his signature on saying that he wasn't going to own this stuff at some point and i remember his handshake scpg he kind of took a deep breath and he sign...
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one last harold story.in the '80s in a garbage convention in chicago, he caught wind of a car for sale. a 1914 baby grand chevy, the same model he tooled around in as a three-year-old, the day he said good by to his mom. >> horrald bought it on the spot and loaded it in the back of the fancy garage truck. he and nancy hauled that old chevy back here and there is sits to this day. he never let it go. i am jamie colby. thank you for watching strange inheritance and remember. you can't take it with you. >> do you have a strange inheritance story you would like to share with us? we would love to hear it. send us an e-mail and go to the website. strange inheritance.com. >> found in grandpa'satic. >> it was a dirty dusty old box and i don't know what it is. >> it is a discovery that makes the baseball world flip. >> ty cob. and cy young and christie mathison. >> i have a million dollar signature. >> is it almost to which of a good thing? >> it certainly changes the market in a negative way. >> i am jamie colby an
one last harold story.in the '80s in a garbage convention in chicago, he caught wind of a car for sale. a 1914 baby grand chevy, the same model he tooled around in as a three-year-old, the day he said good by to his mom. >> horrald bought it on the spot and loaded it in the back of the fancy garage truck. he and nancy hauled that old chevy back here and there is sits to this day. he never let it go. i am jamie colby. thank you for watching strange inheritance and remember. you can't take...
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am dennis harkins, my mother passed in 1990, she left us with correspondents regarding our uncle harold who was lost in south pacific during world war ii. jamie: i am jamie. what is this place? >> our en eithe inheritance. >> the ship, let's check it out. >> reporter: battleship code museum here has two of last remaining pt boats from world war ii, his uncle harley, joined navy in 1941. >> he was the typicalismish younger brother. then a month later here will pearl harbor. with u.s. at war, harl is shipped to the south pacific, he puts in a request to join a pt boat crew, which means patroler to meado torpedo, and they had twin machine gun turrets. >> they could lay low in the water, wait for the enemy ships to pass, then attack with the torpedos. >> the museum curator shows me around, tight quarters. quarters. why the moss quito -- mosquito fleet. >> they could infection you with malaria, they were deadly and fast. jamie: harl's captain, 26-year-old navy lieutenant, john f. kennedy. >> so, this is where kennedy, lieutenant junior grade, controlled the ship from? >> correct. jamie: righ
am dennis harkins, my mother passed in 1990, she left us with correspondents regarding our uncle harold who was lost in south pacific during world war ii. jamie: i am jamie. what is this place? >> our en eithe inheritance. >> the ship, let's check it out. >> reporter: battleship code museum here has two of last remaining pt boats from world war ii, his uncle harley, joined navy in 1941. >> he was the typicalismish younger brother. then a month later here will pearl...
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argued to a nephew of harold. >> that's next.>> whais >> but first, our quiz question. of presidential memorabilia ever sold at auction? is it washington's personally annotated draft copy of the constitution? lincoln's signeded emancipation patriotically information or the speech and handwritten notes? the answer in a moment. try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. no photos of men tworking on ranches.. just a ram 1500 ecodiesel that gets 156 more miles per tank than the ford f-150 ecoboost. get more facts at ramtrucks.com. lemons are squeezing, and stomachs are growling. or is it just me? every minute between you and red lobster's lobsterfest feels like an eternity. and who could blame you for craving our largest variety of succulent lobster dishes all year? dishes like dueling lobster tails. with one tail topped with creamy shrimp and a second tail stuffed
argued to a nephew of harold. >> that's next.>> whais >> but first, our quiz question. of presidential memorabilia ever sold at auction? is it washington's personally annotated draft copy of the constitution? lincoln's signeded emancipation patriotically information or the speech and handwritten notes? the answer in a moment. try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get that...
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am dennis harkins, my mother passed in 1990, she left us with correspondents regarding our uncle harold who was lost in south pacific during world war ii. jamie: i am jamie. what is this place? >> our en eithe inheritance. >> the ship, let's check it out. >> reporter: battleship code museum here has two of last remaining pt boats from world war ii, his uncle harley, joined navy in 1941. >> he was the typicalismish younger brother. then a month later here will pearl harbor. with u.s. at war, harl is shipped to the south pacific, he puts in a request to join a pt boat crew, which means patroler to meado torpedo, and they had twin machine gun turrets. >> they could lay low in the water, wait for the enemy ships to pass, then attack with the torpedos. >> the museum curator shows me around, tight quarters. quarters. why the moss quito -- mosquito fleet. >> they could infection you with malaria, they were deadly and fast. jamie: harl's captain, 26-year-old navy lieutenant, john f. kennedy. >> so, this is where kennedy, lieutenant junior grade, controlled the ship from? >> correct. jamie: righ
am dennis harkins, my mother passed in 1990, she left us with correspondents regarding our uncle harold who was lost in south pacific during world war ii. jamie: i am jamie. what is this place? >> our en eithe inheritance. >> the ship, let's check it out. >> reporter: battleship code museum here has two of last remaining pt boats from world war ii, his uncle harley, joined navy in 1941. >> he was the typicalismish younger brother. then a month later here will pearl...
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harold i respectfully disagree.i am afraid that what we are seeing here has just been from netflix. netflix entered into agreements for contracts with verizon and comcast to effectively put themselves at the head of the line, in front of millions of other content providers and users on the internet. before netflix entered into that agreement, it was treated the same as everyone else. that is what title ii is going to require. it will quite frankly prohibit the type of contract netflix entered into. cory: they do not want that. that is their argument. furthermore, what they say is that it lets the isps congest their networks or make their networks look congested so they could charge that fee, and there was sort of the perverse problem. what do you do for that problem, creating an incentive to create that congestion for the benefit of more income? harold: first of all i do not agree that there is a problem. i believe a lot of this is a manufactured problem. let's hypothetically say there is a problem. is the solution
harold i respectfully disagree.i am afraid that what we are seeing here has just been from netflix. netflix entered into agreements for contracts with verizon and comcast to effectively put themselves at the head of the line, in front of millions of other content providers and users on the internet. before netflix entered into that agreement, it was treated the same as everyone else. that is what title ii is going to require. it will quite frankly prohibit the type of contract netflix entered...
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harold hamm is the chairman and ceo of continental resources. >> good to be here. thanks. >> let's talk about what's happening. continental was one of the first to say we're cutting back on what we're doing next year in terms of capital expenditures. you've seen this before. you've been through oil declines and oil advances. what do you think is actually happening this time around? >> well you know this thing has gone on 40 years with opec. you know that's just the way the game's played. they try to wipe out u.s. production and sometimes they're successful. this time we hope they're not. everybody in this type of an environment, all you can do is conserve cash cut back wait for prices to come back. but it will adjust. production levels adjust. and so will prices. it's a matter of time until that happens. >> you said you've seen this before and you think this is opec trying to crush the u.s. drillers. part of this is opec is a lot less powerful and they're fighting amongst themselves. saudi arabia doesn't want to say we'll cut production and allo
harold hamm is the chairman and ceo of continental resources. >> good to be here. thanks. >> let's talk about what's happening. continental was one of the first to say we're cutting back on what we're doing next year in terms of capital expenditures. you've seen this before. you've been through oil declines and oil advances. what do you think is actually happening this time around? >> well you know this thing has gone on 40 years with opec. you know that's just the way the...
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. >> 76-year-old harold johnson operates the tow rig.ered rig uses a winch to create tension on the wire cable. once lyons reaches altitude, he can release the tow line and glide free. >> so i went and towed him up, got him all the way to the end. >> within seconds lyons is air born. 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 lin
. >> 76-year-old harold johnson operates the tow rig.ered rig uses a winch to create tension on the wire cable. once lyons reaches altitude, he can release the tow line and glide free. >> so i went and towed him up, got him all the way to the end. >> within seconds lyons is air born. 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. >>...
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that was a surely a harold ramis line.iz: you produced quite a decent result with crystal head. 2008 you came on to show us this. i thought that is nice gimmick with the head and face and glass. in the end this is now the number one vodka. it has won many, many awards. what do you know from vodka? >> i didn't know much before i started research some of the additives that go into lesser priced products. we're a premium, super premium product. we appeal to the consumer 25 and up can afford to step up to treat themselves to a better product. i just wanted to do something better. i found out a lot of products use glister rides used in soap and shampoo. they don't put enough to kill you. government doesn't mind. there is not enough that would hurt you. if you're a bartender around make a drink if you knew you had a vodka with no additives, why not? that is choice. lemionine is caustic cleanser in raw form and add sweetness and put sugar. we have chatham, ontario, peaches and cream corn around water from newfoundland. we're manu
that was a surely a harold ramis line.iz: you produced quite a decent result with crystal head. 2008 you came on to show us this. i thought that is nice gimmick with the head and face and glass. in the end this is now the number one vodka. it has won many, many awards. what do you know from vodka? >> i didn't know much before i started research some of the additives that go into lesser priced products. we're a premium, super premium product. we appeal to the consumer 25 and up can afford...
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harold orr jr. corizon correctional healthcare one of the things we are going to do is have rn's workiing at the intake of the santa rita facilities in intake. harrison's family says they would give all the money back just to have their dad back with them. i'm jeff bush, live in dublin, kron four news. pam moore>>:sunnyvale police are calling on the public for help in tracking down a late model, white mercedes sedan. they say it was involved in an officer- involved shooting on monday evening. it happened around 6:30 in the evening. at the corner of south wolf road and el camino real. santa clara police had stopped the mercedes, in connection with an auto burglary case, when the driver hit the gas, h eading toward the officer, who then opened fire on the car. the santa clara officer, who was not hurt, has been placed on paid administrative leave. it is not known whether anyone in the mercedes was hurt. the suspect vehicle was last seen speeding away from the scene. northbound on south wolf road. gas
harold orr jr. corizon correctional healthcare one of the things we are going to do is have rn's workiing at the intake of the santa rita facilities in intake. harrison's family says they would give all the money back just to have their dad back with them. i'm jeff bush, live in dublin, kron four news. pam moore>>:sunnyvale police are calling on the public for help in tracking down a late model, white mercedes sedan. they say it was involved in an officer- involved shooting on monday...
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harold ford and derek jeter are close friends. they were seen last night, i understand it's a business call. let the games begin. one of the obstacles for jeter is not necessarily whether he can get the financing. i think he can find partners to buy a team. >> i was going to say, which team? >> there was talk about the marlins, at some point there is going to be a team available, and the firms are going to step in. what we have is a battle between morgan stanley and goldman sachs for -- liz: and these things take years. >> called jeter inc. liz: you have peter guber trying for years to get a major league team. he called a lot of people together for the dodgers. this is not an easy prospect but he wants it. >> yes, as you pointed out last time we spoke about this, it was in december talking about goldman sachs, ten years it took gruber to get it. here's the thing, i don't know many baseball players that saved 200 million dollars. he's got a fairly significant net worth from playing days and he can probably monetize that in a much b
harold ford and derek jeter are close friends. they were seen last night, i understand it's a business call. let the games begin. one of the obstacles for jeter is not necessarily whether he can get the financing. i think he can find partners to buy a team. >> i was going to say, which team? >> there was talk about the marlins, at some point there is going to be a team available, and the firms are going to step in. what we have is a battle between morgan stanley and goldman sachs...
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sfloor the divorce of billionaire harold ham is in -- harold ham said i am not responsible for my wealth. it was luck. that's a p.r. ploy. whatever you made during your marriage that was -- that you didn't help create that is not subject to split with your wife. he was in the very strange position of arguing that more than 90% of his $18 billion in wealth was just luck. >> yeah, but how do you quantify that? what's he -- >> well, they had experts like glen hubbard. they had all these economists who said, look, here's what the company would be worth relative to its peers in the stock market, other oil companies. anything above that has to be harold ham. that's what the other side argues. his side argues look you know we have struck oil in a good place. just got locky. we had good technology and good deputies underneath him that were responsible for that wealth. when love and money come into conflict. it's all about the money. >> very quickly involved. >> he once said he would be the richest man in the world. but brazilian oil tikon batista now has a different distinction. he is now a nega
sfloor the divorce of billionaire harold ham is in -- harold ham said i am not responsible for my wealth. it was luck. that's a p.r. ploy. whatever you made during your marriage that was -- that you didn't help create that is not subject to split with your wife. he was in the very strange position of arguing that more than 90% of his $18 billion in wealth was just luck. >> yeah, but how do you quantify that? what's he -- >> well, they had experts like glen hubbard. they had all...
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harold gillies at queen mary's hospital. two major projects developed from heartily -- hartley's discovery, the ongoing faÇade and the 2007 national army museum chelsea exhibition, "faces a battle," that was attended by many of the descendents of the men. project faÇade combines and interprets elements of surgical, social, and military history with the contemporary art making process. the first phase of project faÇade broke the untold histories of 16 world war i servicemen treated for horrific facial injuries to international audiences. using vintage uniforms as a canvas and embroidery as the means of conveying new lead discovered stories about the men, hartley used the fabric to call to mind skin, tissue, and surgical stitchery. research in the national archives and information from the descendents family enhance the findings hartley on earth in the gillies archives. the stories of the men's pre and post-war lives were sometimes full of hope, and other times, brutally tragic. hartley is currently developing the second phase
harold gillies at queen mary's hospital. two major projects developed from heartily -- hartley's discovery, the ongoing faÇade and the 2007 national army museum chelsea exhibition, "faces a battle," that was attended by many of the descendents of the men. project faÇade combines and interprets elements of surgical, social, and military history with the contemporary art making process. the first phase of project faÇade broke the untold histories of 16 world war i servicemen treated...
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so things are looking up for tomtom. >> ok, harold. joining us today on the phone from amsterdam, the c.e.o. of tomtom. >> right. join us on twitter. i'm just tweeting out anna's interview on the weak euro. it is a slight negative for us. we can compensate over time. we have had our fair share of difficulties. things are looking up. there i am at mark barton tv. up next, it is bart chart time. why is the world key trade gauge slumping? stay with "countdown" for more on that next. ♪ >> welcome back to time for today's bart chart. why is the world's key trade gauge slumping? this is the baltic dry index. never done this before on the bart chart. it is a first. measures shipping costs for commodities, coal, iron other and grains. it goes all the way back to 1985, before anna was born. on wednesday, it fell to a record low. the bottom right of your screen of 553 points which is one point lower than previous record go to the far left hand side of your screen that that small yellow circle was set in july and august 1986. levels reached in th
so things are looking up for tomtom. >> ok, harold. joining us today on the phone from amsterdam, the c.e.o. of tomtom. >> right. join us on twitter. i'm just tweeting out anna's interview on the weak euro. it is a slight negative for us. we can compensate over time. we have had our fair share of difficulties. things are looking up. there i am at mark barton tv. up next, it is bart chart time. why is the world key trade gauge slumping? stay with "countdown" for more on...
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harold. finishing off the alley-oop. huge play for louisville. under 30 seconds to go. virginia with the lead. chris jones. taking it to the rack and somehow he gets it to fall as he's fouled. back and oh! yeah. off the glass. louisville down three. virginia they escape closing it out on frort. 53-47 they win the final. >>> john thompson iii and hoyas in trouble against villanova. first half. hoyas down 13. trying to get back in it. ljp baseline off the glass for 2 of 15. georgetown down 11. later in the half turnovers hurting the hoyas. hill yard comes up with the steal on the break. all the way for the bucket and the fo. he had 15. wildcats up 14 at the break. not much better in the second half. villanova avenges an earlier loss this season to georgetown. the 3. they would put a hurting on the hoyas. 689-53 the final. >>> smart and the 18th ranked vcu on the road against st. bonn venture. burgess attacks the paint. contact and he gets the bucket. no foul called on the play. tied at 71. now, seconds ticking away. marcus posely drives. puts it up and in. second straight
harold. finishing off the alley-oop. huge play for louisville. under 30 seconds to go. virginia with the lead. chris jones. taking it to the rack and somehow he gets it to fall as he's fouled. back and oh! yeah. off the glass. louisville down three. virginia they escape closing it out on frort. 53-47 they win the final. >>> john thompson iii and hoyas in trouble against villanova. first half. hoyas down 13. trying to get back in it. ljp baseline off the glass for 2 of 15. georgetown...
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so, that is starting with harold pitcarn flew an auto giro a predecessor to the helicopter. >> the thebeen around since 1996 and grew out of the 50th anniversary of the first helicopter conference trade show which took place at the franklin institute. >> 1992 was 50th anniversary. a group of helicopter industry, you know, enthusiast and businessmen decided we need to do something to preserve this history. >> and preserve, they did. the american helicopter museum and education center has more than 35 civilian and military helicopter on display. the collection includes auto giros, and planes and v22 osprey which is super important to our country's defense. >> the v22 osprey which is an aircraft that flies, as opposed to a helicopter and a plane, it goes down with different speed and in the plane but it can london difficult spots just like a helicopter. >> equally impressive is what you will find housed inside chester county historical society, located in downtown west chester. >> we tell the the county's history from the very beginning, straight through to today, through artifacts, and h
so, that is starting with harold pitcarn flew an auto giro a predecessor to the helicopter. >> the thebeen around since 1996 and grew out of the 50th anniversary of the first helicopter conference trade show which took place at the franklin institute. >> 1992 was 50th anniversary. a group of helicopter industry, you know, enthusiast and businessmen decided we need to do something to preserve this history. >> and preserve, they did. the american helicopter museum and education...
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i did my speech before you maxine wilson thank you for all you do for the organization (clapping) harold love with the overseeing of this clubhouse and the house in sunnyvale (clapping) maxine has been with me for 13 years and harding for 10 years those two have done a terrific job and opened up the building go in hunters point with jane next two people i want to acknowledge first a guy you've heard his name this is the staff member that probably was the one i turned to most often for the design he heads up our citywide sports program and the basketball program he went to the clubhouse and boy of the year in '86 i want to say and made his legendary in the city with hits commitment for the program notre dame thank you for your work in designing the building >> (clapping) so the next young man is someone i'm proud of i've known since he was 19 years old you've heard supervisor breed mention him come on up derrick i'll talk about you with while you come up. >> (clapping) >> so derrick grew up right down the street and was in the clubhouse and been an awesome championship champion when i hir
i did my speech before you maxine wilson thank you for all you do for the organization (clapping) harold love with the overseeing of this clubhouse and the house in sunnyvale (clapping) maxine has been with me for 13 years and harding for 10 years those two have done a terrific job and opened up the building go in hunters point with jane next two people i want to acknowledge first a guy you've heard his name this is the staff member that probably was the one i turned to most often for the...
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. >>> well, this morning we are remembering one of philadelphia's first great boxing champions, haroldhnson. johnson was world heavy weight champ in 1962 and 63. born in manayunk, fought some of the biggest names in prize fighting include is his arch rival moore. in the world boxing and international boxing hall of fame. his son was also a boxer. his grandson is little john roberts, a member of stevie wonder's band, you may remember we profiled him the other day. harold robinson was 86 of years of age losing a long time battle with dementia. >>> former phillies catcher darren daulton says he's cancer free. daulton has been going through chemotherapy and radiation to treat a form of brain cancer. he shared the good news on twitter yesterday, writing quote, i'm incredibly bless today have a clean scan thank you to all of you for the continued support. i'm doing well, and feeling great hashtag what dutch always said: right on fight on. >>> happening today a 46-hour dance party, for a good cause. that will get you warm, right? it is called thon. the annual event raises money to fight pedia
. >>> well, this morning we are remembering one of philadelphia's first great boxing champions, haroldhnson. johnson was world heavy weight champ in 1962 and 63. born in manayunk, fought some of the biggest names in prize fighting include is his arch rival moore. in the world boxing and international boxing hall of fame. his son was also a boxer. his grandson is little john roberts, a member of stevie wonder's band, you may remember we profiled him the other day. harold robinson was 86...
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from cypress, texas, please welcome bobby harold. [cheers and applause] what's up, bobby?ee 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. >> as a matter of fact, i am. i'll be jumping on my bike once i leave here, headed down to galveston to do another wedding. >> that's great. you're doing the lord's work huh? >> [laughs] trying. >> well, i'm trying to get some money in your bank. i think the heavens are gonna smile on you today. >> i'm hoping for it. >> are you ready for it? >> i'm ready. >> well, let's go. let's say hello to our millionaire money tree. got a total of 14 questions spread over 2 rounds with money values from 100 bucks all the way up to $1 million. >> yeah. >> you know how this works. >> oh, yes, i do. >> round 1 has 10 po
from cypress, texas, please welcome bobby harold. [cheers and applause] what's up, bobby?ee 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. >> as a matter of fact, i am. i'll be jumping on my bike once i leave here, headed down to galveston to do another wedding. >> that's great. you're doing the lord's work huh?...
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crews were harold at work -- hard at work at the pennsylvania vehicle center yesterday. more than 20 exhibits are inspired by disney and disney pixar films. disney is the parent company of 6abc, we can give you a preof the beauty about to bloom. tune in for the flower show special it's always a big deal around here this saturday at 7:00 p.m. >> storm tracker 6 live is ready to go, plus a live report from south jersey, next. we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number. don't miss the final days of the ultimate sleep number event. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! now we can all choose amazing sleep only at a sleep number store. find our best buy-rated c2 queen mattress starting at $599.99. hurry, ends sunday! know better sleep with sleep number. i was not aware of how much acidity was in my diet... that it was damaging the enamel. i wanted to fix it right away. m
crews were harold at work -- hard at work at the pennsylvania vehicle center yesterday. more than 20 exhibits are inspired by disney and disney pixar films. disney is the parent company of 6abc, we can give you a preof the beauty about to bloom. tune in for the flower show special it's always a big deal around here this saturday at 7:00 p.m. >> storm tracker 6 live is ready to go, plus a live report from south jersey, next. we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but...
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. >> reporter: that's because virginia harold of the california state board of pharmacy says no one ising prescription mistakes. >> don't assume you've got the right medication because errors do occur especially in a busy pharmacy. >> reporter: she says while medication errors make up about a quarter of all consumer complaints to the board the pharmacies themselves are not required to report even potentially deadly mistakes though they are supposed to keep track. none of the big three pharmacy chains would agree to reveal their error numbers to us but two of them defended performance metrics stating the measurements in place do not cause an unsafe environment. we never asked pharmacists to work beyond what they believe is unsafe. >> generally one size fits all is a bad way to approach pharmacy. >> reporter: and many pharmacists agree. >> somebody is going to get hurt. >> bottom line, it's up to consumers to double check that it's your name on the bottle and that the pill inside matches what's described on the label. the national association of boards of pharmacy is urging states to res
. >> reporter: that's because virginia harold of the california state board of pharmacy says no one ising prescription mistakes. >> don't assume you've got the right medication because errors do occur especially in a busy pharmacy. >> reporter: she says while medication errors make up about a quarter of all consumer complaints to the board the pharmacies themselves are not required to report even potentially deadly mistakes though they are supposed to keep track. none of the...
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. >> harold who said -- are you on bennett's side or howard dean's side? we could legalize it but dpover in dean is right we've got the change the way minority kids are treated. i don't think it should be legalesed. i think he's right about the harm it causes. >> i think it does have long-term harm opposed to alcohol which does have permanent harm but in terms of the affect on the brain. >> why hasn't heilhan mere? >> he's high. you know, if you go into my town there are kids with pot in their pockets that will never, ever ever pay a price for it. you go into new york city especially at like i don't know, certain areas of new york city. >> the bronx, parts of brooklyn yeah. >> 46th precinct and a couple of really you know nice young kids who were thrown in jail for having pot in their pockets. and they're thrown out of school for weeks and probably don't have the best home life and it's just not fair. it's just not fair. >> that should be corrected. >> that needs to be corrected now. legalizing or not. "wall street journal," the budget is only one of this
. >> harold who said -- are you on bennett's side or howard dean's side? we could legalize it but dpover in dean is right we've got the change the way minority kids are treated. i don't think it should be legalesed. i think he's right about the harm it causes. >> i think it does have long-term harm opposed to alcohol which does have permanent harm but in terms of the affect on the brain. >> why hasn't heilhan mere? >> he's high. you know, if you go into my town there are...
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someone shot a 20-year-old man in the stomach last night on the 2400 block of west harold street. that man died at the hospital about an hour later. so far no word on a motive or any suspects. >>> search is on for the gunman who robbed a sunoco gas station in south philadelphia on wednesday. the guy walked into the business on the 1800 block of oregon avenue just before 6:00 in the evening the crime was all caught on surveillance video as you see. police say the robber got away with a bag of cash. but no one was hurt. >>> now to a developing story. the young man you see in this picture with his smiling girlfriend has just been charged with killing her. 18-year-old carli hall was found dead in her dorm room at millersville university early yesterday. fox 29's dave kinchen life tonight outside the lancaster county courthouse. dave? >> reporter: iain, carli hall is a chadds ford nay tough. she was strangled and beaten several times viciously according to investigators. her boyfriend now charged with criminal homicide. >> one ought-year-old carli hall is seen here in facebook photos w
someone shot a 20-year-old man in the stomach last night on the 2400 block of west harold street. that man died at the hospital about an hour later. so far no word on a motive or any suspects. >>> search is on for the gunman who robbed a sunoco gas station in south philadelphia on wednesday. the guy walked into the business on the 1800 block of oregon avenue just before 6:00 in the evening the crime was all caught on surveillance video as you see. police say the robber got away with a...
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. >> lanza was noted -- >> reporter: psychiatrist harold schwarz is one of the 16 members on the sandy hook commission. >> stigma is still a very big issue. it manifests ourselves in the ways we think and talk about the mentally ill and the terms the words that we use to describe them. >> reporter: for instance? >> whacko, psycho cray-cray. >> reporter: the commission also wrote that stigma ultimately led lanza's mother to allow him to become a recluse. >> the mother almost colluded with lanza's own withdrawal from society, and so he lived out his last years of his life alone essentially, in his room communicating to his mother only by e-mail and online to a micro-society of mass murder enthuse afts. >> reporter: the commission suggests earlier intervention for troubled children, specifically having more social workers and psychologists in schools. and the report found too many mental health claims are denied by insurance companies. >> the review and certification of treatment ought to be in the hands of neutral bodies who have no investment in the financial outcome of those decisions.
. >> lanza was noted -- >> reporter: psychiatrist harold schwarz is one of the 16 members on the sandy hook commission. >> stigma is still a very big issue. it manifests ourselves in the ways we think and talk about the mentally ill and the terms the words that we use to describe them. >> reporter: for instance? >> whacko, psycho cray-cray. >> reporter: the commission also wrote that stigma ultimately led lanza's mother to allow him to become a recluse....
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harold orr said harrison never told the nurse he was a alcoholic and the vocational nurse was legallyning during intake under terms of the contract with alameda county. >> she asked him three different times to determine the nature and extent of the drinking problem. he went into alcohol withdrawal, which included hallucinations. lawyer haddad says deputies used excessive force, resulting in his death. >> ten deputies, beat, kicked, taized him. they admit he never punched them or kicked any of them. >> it requires the company to stop assigning vocational nurses to prisons and sheriff deputies go through health training every two years. an agreement monitored through federal oversight. >> protestors in san francisco today called for an end to violence against transgender people. a transgender woman was killed in her apartment last week. demonstrators say they see a rise in violence, especially towards people of color and would like to see more support services >> san francisco making an unprecedented push to eliminate traffic fatalities by 2024 including making street improvements and
harold orr said harrison never told the nurse he was a alcoholic and the vocational nurse was legallyning during intake under terms of the contract with alameda county. >> she asked him three different times to determine the nature and extent of the drinking problem. he went into alcohol withdrawal, which included hallucinations. lawyer haddad says deputies used excessive force, resulting in his death. >> ten deputies, beat, kicked, taized him. they admit he never punched them or...
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well, harold ham says his divorce is over but his ex-wife, well she has other plans. appearing on "squawk box" this morning, ham, the billionaire ceo of continental resources, said that that famous $974 million check he wrote to his ex-wife sue ann, marks the end of his contentious divorce. let's take a listen. >> that became a famous check that got the job done. >> it did. so it's taken care of? >> it's in -- that's in the rearview mirror. sfwroo actually not quite. ham's ex-wife, sue ann cashed the check, but she is appealing that judgment saying she deserves more than that $1 billion. in a statement sue ann's attorney said mr. ham may hope the job is done but the oklahoma supreme court not mr. hamm will determine when this matter is concluded. now, hamm is also appealing saying he paid too much. if he wins, key get some of that check back. if she wins he may have to write a second check. it will all be up to the courts brian. >> this is the story that just keeps on giving. >> what would it be like? let's bring melissa in here. what would it be like if you call your
well, harold ham says his divorce is over but his ex-wife, well she has other plans. appearing on "squawk box" this morning, ham, the billionaire ceo of continental resources, said that that famous $974 million check he wrote to his ex-wife sue ann, marks the end of his contentious divorce. let's take a listen. >> that became a famous check that got the job done. >> it did. so it's taken care of? >> it's in -- that's in the rearview mirror. sfwroo actually not quite....
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harold orr said harrison never told the nurse he was a alcoholic and the vocational nurse was legally screening during intake under terms of the contract with alameda county. >> she asked him three different times to determine the nature and extent of the drinking problem. he went into alcohol withdrawal, which included lawyer haddad says deputies used excessive force, resulting in his death. >> ten deputies, beat, kicked, taized him. they admit he never punched them or kicked any of them. >> it requires the company to stop assigning vocational nurses to prisons and sheriff deputies go through health training every two years. an agreement monitored through federal oversight. >> protestors in san francisco today called for an end to violence against transgender people. a transgender woman was killed in her apartment last week. demonstrators say they see a rise in violence, especially towards people of color and would like to see more support services >> san francisco making an unprecedented push to eliminate traffic fatalities by 2024 including making street improvements and increasing
harold orr said harrison never told the nurse he was a alcoholic and the vocational nurse was legally screening during intake under terms of the contract with alameda county. >> she asked him three different times to determine the nature and extent of the drinking problem. he went into alcohol withdrawal, which included lawyer haddad says deputies used excessive force, resulting in his death. >> ten deputies, beat, kicked, taized him. they admit he never punched them or kicked any...
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at 13 he transferred to harold where he remained a hit or miss student. his grades made admission to top tier universities like oxford or cambridge unlikely, so he set his sights on britain's west point. it took three attempts before he was finally accepted into the cavalry. >> it was about one of the most crushing rebukes that any father has ever delivered. >> at the time the cavalry meant much lower prestige than the infantry. >> unless you mend your ways, you'll end up just another public school failure and a social wasteful and will eek out a miserable existence until the end of your days. he wanted to be worthy of his father, and that, i think, drove him. >> despite his father's doubts, churchill remained ever the optimist. >> he very early on had a great belief in himself. he said to one of his early girlfriends, we are all worms that i do believe that i am a glow worm. >> churchill's father died on 24 january, 1895, just four weeks before winston graduated from sandhurst and joined the army. >> for the next decade, his mother did everything for him
at 13 he transferred to harold where he remained a hit or miss student. his grades made admission to top tier universities like oxford or cambridge unlikely, so he set his sights on britain's west point. it took three attempts before he was finally accepted into the cavalry. >> it was about one of the most crushing rebukes that any father has ever delivered. >> at the time the cavalry meant much lower prestige than the infantry. >> unless you mend your ways, you'll end up just...
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all those pig parts sent down the line to harold who's been using them for a veritable rainbow of new of our 300-pound friend will go to waste. he's getting shredded for tacos, added to the beans, cooked up with pisole, going in the chili, red or green. oh, yeah. that's beautiful. the tenner lion i set aside -- tenderloin i set aside for a little time on the grill. everyone here has put in work, and they're hungry. time to eat. i didn't know the show of about this, but i've been thinking about it a lot. the sort of cowboys/mexican/indian romantic ideal. of a lot of easterners came out and fell if love with the romantic notion of the west and wanted to come out and create their own version of the west. of that a good thing? >> that's what helps us as a people, as a native american culture, as a culture that's been here for years. we invite you to come and to enjoy when we partake in. the indians had the beans and the chilly and the corn. the span -- the chili and the corn,. the spanish put this together. >> people love the native culture, the hispanic culture here. it wasn't always tha
all those pig parts sent down the line to harold who's been using them for a veritable rainbow of new of our 300-pound friend will go to waste. he's getting shredded for tacos, added to the beans, cooked up with pisole, going in the chili, red or green. oh, yeah. that's beautiful. the tenner lion i set aside -- tenderloin i set aside for a little time on the grill. everyone here has put in work, and they're hungry. time to eat. i didn't know the show of about this, but i've been thinking about...
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the state legislative leaders were not my clients and the two that i worked for were harold washingtonho served briefly and the patronage politics of the city breaking down racial barriers and they made the face of the city in many ways that was considered a model mayor. it left some fiscal problems than proud of working for those guys so i'm happy to respond if you have a particular politician you think was responsible for the state's problems but imperious who that would be. >> host: i think it is the handiwork of many and as i look back on it how does one because the state is >> the other part of that is my candidate paul simon who has the essence of integrity so i chose my clients carefully. i knew the landscape and i chose my candidates but he carefully. >> host: it is to suggest they are less ethical than other parts of the united states is that a slur is that capture a genuine problem? >> guest: . but institutionalized corruption is not the problem that it was at but it was at times in history but we've had problems with production and one of the reasons i am so gravitated to ba
the state legislative leaders were not my clients and the two that i worked for were harold washingtonho served briefly and the patronage politics of the city breaking down racial barriers and they made the face of the city in many ways that was considered a model mayor. it left some fiscal problems than proud of working for those guys so i'm happy to respond if you have a particular politician you think was responsible for the state's problems but imperious who that would be. >> host: i...
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a 4th generation harold ware guy has been scrambling. >> to have them here monday and tuesday, because you have a month or so of winter so, after 101 years we'll be here for people. >> reporter: in haddon heights the chef is betting the forecast is wrong he has laid out an interesting proposition aimed at those whole come out february 21 for dinner here. i don't think we'll get anything at all. for every inch of snow we'll get i will pay every single person at the table two dollars per inch up to $50. that's per table and in the form of a gift certificate tisk. >>> how did you spend your friday night? how about over a dunk tank. this was part of the program at south philadelphia's river rink. 35-year-old joey britain in a heated corner. he took that plunge again and again. tough way to raise money all for a good cause the water was warm but the air temperature was not all that took place in what i would describe as an open air garage. john rawlins channel 6 "action news." >> through the ice and brutal cold this season, stay on top of it all 6abc.com/weather the hourly and storm tracker
a 4th generation harold ware guy has been scrambling. >> to have them here monday and tuesday, because you have a month or so of winter so, after 101 years we'll be here for people. >> reporter: in haddon heights the chef is betting the forecast is wrong he has laid out an interesting proposition aimed at those whole come out february 21 for dinner here. i don't think we'll get anything at all. for every inch of snow we'll get i will pay every single person at the table two dollars...
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. >> that was former fcc commissioner harold brock. ♪ ♪ >> this is the best of bloomberg west. johnson. it was a blockbuster trial that had a major influence on silicon valley culture. she is suing her former employer . in her lawsuit, she says she was pressured to have sex with a coworker, and spent five years retaliating against her after she broke off the affair. they say she never complained about the affair until later. what does this say about the place of women in seleka and valley? -- in silicon valley? >> this is quite different from what we have been hearing about. on one hand, i just completed a survey and one third reported sexual harassment. most of what we have heard of of women in silicon valley is much more subtle stuff, women being called aggressive as opposed to a assertive. women having to prove themselves over and over again. as alleged in the complaint and we will see in trial what comes out, but there were literally quite business -- quite different business roles applied to women and men. women not invited to important mail only business dinners. this is
. >> that was former fcc commissioner harold brock. ♪ ♪ >> this is the best of bloomberg west. johnson. it was a blockbuster trial that had a major influence on silicon valley culture. she is suing her former employer . in her lawsuit, she says she was pressured to have sex with a coworker, and spent five years retaliating against her after she broke off the affair. they say she never complained about the affair until later. what does this say about the place of women in seleka...
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that's harold schultz. >> both of those are intriguing torr to me.cept cvs up 5.5. >> they gave up tobacco which i think say great thing. >> you mentioned starwood earlier. and wyndham, people are using that as a sign that maybe the strong dollar is not hurting international travel to the states as people thought. >> bob iger happy birthday, bob iger, said the same thing with disney theme parks. and visa said be careful with travel. so far visa has not borne out being the top. >> tiffany on the flip side of that. >> it's been on the border. i take disney and the numbers very very strong. i think it's good. spirit air. save. let's hear if that's a cheap way to go. it's been a fantastic stock. applebee's richard pops more about general health. and it's a data point, the earnings are data point versus the approvals. i think the best approvals since 2008. >> oil, this call that oil needs to go to 20 before it's said and done? >> i don't get the sequel to that. we're already seeing there can be a bottom put in the low 40s. today, occidental is the most le
that's harold schultz. >> both of those are intriguing torr to me.cept cvs up 5.5. >> they gave up tobacco which i think say great thing. >> you mentioned starwood earlier. and wyndham, people are using that as a sign that maybe the strong dollar is not hurting international travel to the states as people thought. >> bob iger happy birthday, bob iger, said the same thing with disney theme parks. and visa said be careful with travel. so far visa has not borne out being...
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the two that i worked for were harold washington who served briefly in the 80s and i think did a lot in terms of reforming the politics of the city. he replaced the city in many ways it was considered a model mayor and at the end there were fiscal issues and they were overcommitted in trying to do some of the things he did. i'm happy to respond if you have a particular politician you think was. >> host: i don't think it's one person come it is the handiwork of many and a career in illinois politics how does one work because the state is in such -- >> maybe this is a related question -- >> guest: paul simon who i think was kind of the essence of integrity and i'm proud of him so i knew the political landscape. while i chose my candidates pretty carefully. >> host: . see think it is a characterization as to suggest that the politics in chicago or illinois are less ethical is that a slur or does that capture a genuine problem? >> guest: there has been corruption in the chicago politics for some time and i think that institutionalized corruption from the top is not a problem that it was
the two that i worked for were harold washington who served briefly in the 80s and i think did a lot in terms of reforming the politics of the city. he replaced the city in many ways it was considered a model mayor and at the end there were fiscal issues and they were overcommitted in trying to do some of the things he did. i'm happy to respond if you have a particular politician you think was. >> host: i don't think it's one person come it is the handiwork of many and a career in...
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. >> an educated end chronologist since harold reporter. >> he went to a catholic school not too far for his senior year. we don't know why he left but we know he graduated here in stoughton. >> the principal said he didn't seem to be out of the ordinary too much. >> he studied computer science. during this time period authorities believe he became fully radicalized. he and his wouannabe jihaddy friends looked at their options. >> they started to hate america. >> he traveled to overseas on several occasions. first was in april of 2002 when he traveled to pakistan for the purposes of seeking outer rist training. >> they failed in the first attempt so they returned to the u.s. to try to kill at home. according to these records he and associates plotted an attack on civilians in a shopping mall. they also conspired to assassinate then national security advisor condoleezza rice and attorney general john ashcroft. again they failed. >> on or about february 14th, 2004, they traveled to the fallujah area of iraq. there he may have made an important connection. >> he was there at the same ti
. >> an educated end chronologist since harold reporter. >> he went to a catholic school not too far for his senior year. we don't know why he left but we know he graduated here in stoughton. >> the principal said he didn't seem to be out of the ordinary too much. >> he studied computer science. during this time period authorities believe he became fully radicalized. he and his wouannabe jihaddy friends looked at their options. >> they started to hate america....
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harold, you have been a critic of this plan. the fcc just adopted it. what will go on now? >> it is a sad day for the american public and the internet globally. here, for the first time, the united states righting itself on not regulating the internet. something has changed and the american government has decided to regulate the internet. this cannot be good for the american public. >> those who advocate title ii say that something is changed and internet service providers have started to charge fees to pick winners and losers on the content side. are you saying that title ii is the wrong way to do it or any regulation of the internet is bad? >> i actually do not believe there is any need for regulation and all of these allegations about isp's imposing charges on content companies is really -- this is all hypothetical. they can't point to actual examples. this is all regulation in the name of what might possibly happen in the future. it's not addressing actual problems we have today. it's not addressing actual complaints before the fcc. >> let me respectfully disagree. netf
harold, you have been a critic of this plan. the fcc just adopted it. what will go on now? >> it is a sad day for the american public and the internet globally. here, for the first time, the united states righting itself on not regulating the internet. something has changed and the american government has decided to regulate the internet. this cannot be good for the american public. >> those who advocate title ii say that something is changed and internet service providers have...
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as harold mcmillan, the british prime minister, set about politics.e fears of vents the most. -- events the most. the israelis will sit still for only so long. this is a dynamic situation where things can happen in unexpected ways. what i worry about for america -- we are creating systems of dynamic unpredicted ability. >> when you look at the world today, what role does china want to play? >> china is very much like germany before the first world war. it wants its place in the sun. it wants to be recognized as a leading, if not the leading power in the world but it does not know what that power ought to be about. it is a fundamentally insecure country. that is why i think you see this odd quality to chinese foreign-policy. it is demanding respect but respect for what is not clear. my great fear for the chinese is not so much of it will continue to rise economically. but that rise will slow in a way to create a fatal gap between the expectations of the chinese people and what the communist party is able to deliver. >> a rise of nationalism. i'm always
as harold mcmillan, the british prime minister, set about politics.e fears of vents the most. -- events the most. the israelis will sit still for only so long. this is a dynamic situation where things can happen in unexpected ways. what i worry about for america -- we are creating systems of dynamic unpredicted ability. >> when you look at the world today, what role does china want to play? >> china is very much like germany before the first world war. it wants its place in the sun....
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so harold icke created the vast voter list.tion commission is did catalyst illegally give that voter list to candidates and other political organizations in violation of campaign finance laws? don't know if that's got any legs. but the sec will decide that, as the ethics probes, at the state department, i don't think there is that much there there. apparently 215 ethics reviews, they were called. this is what happened when bill clinton was giving speeches around the world that appropriately they file these ethics review forms with the state department to check to make sure that there was nothing wrong with bill clinton giving the speech and wherever he was giving it. and all of those came back with no objection. i think the bigger issue here, steve, brian, and elisabeth, is what's going on with the clinton foundation right now taking all of these massive foreign donations in the amounts of tens of millions of dollars from foreign governments overseas billionaires and what that looks like is hillary clinton is preparing to run f
so harold icke created the vast voter list.tion commission is did catalyst illegally give that voter list to candidates and other political organizations in violation of campaign finance laws? don't know if that's got any legs. but the sec will decide that, as the ethics probes, at the state department, i don't think there is that much there there. apparently 215 ethics reviews, they were called. this is what happened when bill clinton was giving speeches around the world that appropriately...
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they had three little kids who grew up and donna kenneth and harold their children said as soon as theirill they decided to have their father admitted to the same hospice. it is a beautiful love story. it's a love that everyone should wish for. >> i love it. i saw that. >>> so tonight accepting the inaugural heritage of hope awards. this is for my dedication improving the lives of children, a tremendous organization so i'm honored to be there and to be able to introduce a special little man tonight, sean mccormick who battled back against cancer, lymphoma. he was here yesterday watching "the five." we will all be there. >> absolutely. >> most viewers know at this time that leonard nimoy died at age 83. i want to give my personal toast to him and shout out to spock, the man who taught me how to play three dimensional chess. >> i'll have your check mate at your next move. >> have i mentioned you play a very irritating game of chess, mr. spock? >> irritating, yes. >> very funny. >> leonard nimoy, dead at 83. he is always known as spock. >> that is it for us. "special report" is next. >>> th
they had three little kids who grew up and donna kenneth and harold their children said as soon as theirill they decided to have their father admitted to the same hospice. it is a beautiful love story. it's a love that everyone should wish for. >> i love it. i saw that. >>> so tonight accepting the inaugural heritage of hope awards. this is for my dedication improving the lives of children, a tremendous organization so i'm honored to be there and to be able to introduce a special...
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i work for the mayors of chicago but harold washington served briefly in the '80s to break down racial barriers in then to remake the face of the city and was considered a model mayor. at the end there were fiscal issues several for committed to do things that he did and left some fiscal problems for mayor emanuel but i am proud for i am happy to respond if you have a particular politician who you think was responsible for the state's problems. but i am curious'' that would be. >> host: i don't think it is one person but the handiwork of many and as one looks back as a career in illinois politics because the state is in such a dire state. let me ask you. >> guest: the other iconic candidate was paul simon that they think was the essence of integrity. i am proud of him. i knew the illinois political landscape very ball and i chose my candidates carefully. >> host: day you think it's fair to at stereotypes that politics in illinois are nautical? does that capture a genuine problem? >> i think there has been corruption through chicago politics for some time. i think that institutionalized
i work for the mayors of chicago but harold washington served briefly in the '80s to break down racial barriers in then to remake the face of the city and was considered a model mayor. at the end there were fiscal issues several for committed to do things that he did and left some fiscal problems for mayor emanuel but i am proud for i am happy to respond if you have a particular politician who you think was responsible for the state's problems. but i am curious'' that would be. >> host: i...