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harold: i agree with what he said. if you look back 15 years ago the fcc defined broadband has 600 k. over time the definition has increased. 20 years from now it will probably be something more. if we look at and." studies -- look at empirical studies, you see consumers switching. they say can they get a certain service with this offering? what we have seen is a rapidly evolving and rapidly changing market in terms of technology and in terms of competitors that are in the market and providing competition at the edges. also if you look at the national company, they tend to have a national offering. for marketing purposes and a lot of reasons the prices are disciplined at a simple rate. >> how big of a role do you think the antitrust portion of this will be? doj did have concerns about the deal. they did have to work closely with the fcc, who has a broader mandate. gene: i think they tend to see the market the same way. you can see that with comcast, nbc you -- nbcu. questions of whether the larger cable companies could
harold: i agree with what he said. if you look back 15 years ago the fcc defined broadband has 600 k. over time the definition has increased. 20 years from now it will probably be something more. if we look at and." studies -- look at empirical studies, you see consumers switching. they say can they get a certain service with this offering? what we have seen is a rapidly evolving and rapidly changing market in terms of technology and in terms of competitors that are in the market and...
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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 gives himself up. in order to forestall looks through the outcome of the union troopers set the barn on fire. it becomes a burning inferno. corbett seeing booth inside takes aim shooting booth through the neck, paralyzing him. about two hours later booth will die from his gunshot wound on this porch just outside where the barn burns. they wanted to bring john wilkes booth back alive and are unsuccessful. booth dies around 7:00 a.m. on the morning of april 26. they say his last words were as he looked at his hands, "useless." the other thing making john wilkes booth said was told mother i die for my country -- the other thing they think john wilkes booth said was "tell mother i died for my country." after his death, a round up of the conspirators. those who were involved in the conspiracy to kidnap and assassinate. several of the conspirators in the course of the investigation over the next several weeks are rounded up. they are taken in old capital prison and are locked up. a military trial will commen
harold gives himself up. in order to forestall looks through the outcome of the union troopers set the barn on fire. it becomes a burning inferno. corbett seeing booth inside takes aim shooting booth through the neck, paralyzing him. about two hours later booth will die from his gunshot wound on this porch just outside where the barn burns. they wanted to bring john wilkes booth back alive and are unsuccessful. booth dies around 7:00 a.m. on the morning of april 26. they say his last words were...
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his name was harold brown, another regular customer.e claimed he not only dropped shamaia off at the club, he stayed and went inside for a few hours. >> he also claimed he drove shamaia home later that night but according to her family, she never made it inside. so police now had two men, both insisting they were the last ones to see shamaia alive, and shamaia's boyfriend was still a suspect. but where was shamaia? >>> two customers of the kahoots gentlemen's club both claimed they drove shamaia smith to work on the day she disappeared. one of those men, ken otto, took a particular interest in shamaia. >> other dancers at the kahoots said that kenneth otto would spend more time with shamaia. he would give her extra attention and sit next to her and buy her drinks and talk with her. >> ken otto also admitted he had given shamaia $500 to continue her education. >> and i told her nobody is going to give you $500 just for nothing. you had to do something, and i was like just promise me you won't never go alone with anybody again like that b
his name was harold brown, another regular customer.e claimed he not only dropped shamaia off at the club, he stayed and went inside for a few hours. >> he also claimed he drove shamaia home later that night but according to her family, she never made it inside. so police now had two men, both insisting they were the last ones to see shamaia alive, and shamaia's boyfriend was still a suspect. but where was shamaia? >>> two customers of the kahoots gentlemen's club both claimed...
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harold actually gave himself up as you can see there. he's the one at the door. booth wanted to fight his way out. that's not a very good picture of booth i don't think. but he wanted to kind of fight his way out and maybe become a martyr. he was shot through the neck and he died a few hours later. the guy that shot him was trigger happy. his name was boston corbett. he became really, really famous as a result of having killed the assassin of abraham lincoln. meanwhile, the -- oh, these were the four that were hanged. and that's mrs. serratt and powell and harold and axlerot. the big controversy was how guilty was mrs. serratt. she she ran a boarding house some of the conspirators stay and to this day it's dub rouse how guilty she really was. she was the first woman hanged in american history. so that was the -- the rest of them, you know, i mean, they were deeply involved in the plot. and meanwhile the -- the nation was mourning the death of abraham lincoln. walt wittman was in his home. he had been in washington but he went home to brooklyn and when he heard th
harold actually gave himself up as you can see there. he's the one at the door. booth wanted to fight his way out. that's not a very good picture of booth i don't think. but he wanted to kind of fight his way out and maybe become a martyr. he was shot through the neck and he died a few hours later. the guy that shot him was trigger happy. his name was boston corbett. he became really, really famous as a result of having killed the assassin of abraham lincoln. meanwhile, the -- oh, these were...
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not harold.nging his bike over a couple more rugged spots because he realizes this is kind of stupid. >> they took a drone up there? is that how they're capturing the footage? no the no. >> the shots are beautiful. that looks like awesome to hike but to ride it on a bike why, because this. looks at the quote they put at the end of the video. i think it sums it up quite perfectly. >> follow your fears. >> but listen to your instincts. >>> all right, everybody. it is just about time for us to give away another ipad mini. >> entering is easy. you need three things. at least 18 years of age, a legal u.s. resident and tuesday's buzzword. >> tuesday's buzzword is coming up in just a bit. >> stand by everyone for the "rtm" ipad mini giveaway. >>> you got to give it to the russiaens for describing this crime as an unexpected manifestation of emotions. this is the site of an electronics store. customers waiting, woman on the phone. watch what happens when the man ep terses the store with a tire iron. he c
not harold.nging his bike over a couple more rugged spots because he realizes this is kind of stupid. >> they took a drone up there? is that how they're capturing the footage? no the no. >> the shots are beautiful. that looks like awesome to hike but to ride it on a bike why, because this. looks at the quote they put at the end of the video. i think it sums it up quite perfectly. >> follow your fears. >> but listen to your instincts. >>> all right, everybody. it...
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we now have under arrest david harold anne surratt surratt jr, and mrs. surratt. probably the most interesting one is john surratt, jr. unclear where he was that night. some historians believe he was in washington. most believe he was an ill mira, new york. he flees to canada. he stays there a while in flees to liverpool england, when he finds refuge in a catholic church. he moves around europe for a while before he gets a job as a guard for the pope in the vatican. he is a guard. here he is in papal uniform. guarding the pope. a friend of his turns him in. he is arrested by u.s. consular
we now have under arrest david harold anne surratt surratt jr, and mrs. surratt. probably the most interesting one is john surratt, jr. unclear where he was that night. some historians believe he was in washington. most believe he was an ill mira, new york. he flees to canada. he stays there a while in flees to liverpool england, when he finds refuge in a catholic church. he moves around europe for a while before he gets a job as a guard for the pope in the vatican. he is a guard. here he is in...
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harold says deal and takes off.eet at the tavern in surratsville where they pick up the guns of binoculars. booth is in tremendous pain. he broke his leg. there are different stories about how he broke his leg. booth tells us different story. many people think he broke his leg when he landed poorly after jumping from the presidential box. most historians do not think that is it. most historians think he had a horse accident as he ran off that stage too easily if he had a broken leg. he needed a doctor and he decides to go to a doctor by the name of samuel a. mudd. dr. mudd. for those of you who know the expression, his name is mud comes from this gentleman. he lived in randy town maryland, about 20 -- he lived in brandy town, maryland. booth tells him he had a horse accident. he will not tell them, by the way, i just killed the president. telling mudd he had a horse accident may be true or not. there's no way for mudd to know what happened. even if he had been watching cnn, they were covering a malaysian airliner th
harold says deal and takes off.eet at the tavern in surratsville where they pick up the guns of binoculars. booth is in tremendous pain. he broke his leg. there are different stories about how he broke his leg. booth tells us different story. many people think he broke his leg when he landed poorly after jumping from the presidential box. most historians do not think that is it. most historians think he had a horse accident as he ran off that stage too easily if he had a broken leg. he needed a...
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that was not going to end well. >> happy birthday harold. >> happy birthday, harold. >> thank you againy. so listen so i've gotten a call, apparently the saudis later today may be coming out with a statement saying, you know, there are a lot of different reasons we're not going, we got a lot of stuff going on in saudi arabia right now, we have a cease fire with yemen. but we actually agree with the direction that the talks are going with iran. >> that's important. >> that is. obviously there are some concerns. but if the saudis come out and make that statement -- >> can't they facetime or something? joking. >> they're sending defense minister who many people believe may be possibly the next leader. >> so there is representation at camp david. >> also and is this big, you look gutenberg bible, right? alexander graham bell, right, the end of world war ii and the release of mika's next book. >> you skipped the wright brothers. >> the wright brothers. and then the release of this book. 1,000 years from now willie of all of those events which one of those will have the greatest impact on ame
that was not going to end well. >> happy birthday harold. >> happy birthday, harold. >> thank you againy. so listen so i've gotten a call, apparently the saudis later today may be coming out with a statement saying, you know, there are a lot of different reasons we're not going, we got a lot of stuff going on in saudi arabia right now, we have a cease fire with yemen. but we actually agree with the direction that the talks are going with iran. >> that's important....
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. >> and then edward jackson and then harold losman and so in that order, and the other people that want to speak after that feel free to come up to the mic. >> okay. >> that one right there. >> is it on? >> i can't see. >> yes. >> thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak to you. all of these people behind me are old friends, and consider them as family, and i think that there are some that i have met in my life and i have been playing out on 30 years on the streets, the sidewalks, excuse me, we are going to call it sidewalk performers, we are going to upgrade it like they do in the janitor and ste ward he iss and all of that, we are sidewalk performers and so let's take the street thing out of it. >> okay. >> this guy right here, he is going to tell the story but i will tell it before he does. i brought him out here from berkeley and i used to see them playing out there on the campus and he used to blow me away on the drones and i was like i got to come and jam with this guy, 19 years later, here we are in front of you and that is the power of music and we all listen to it and w
. >> and then edward jackson and then harold losman and so in that order, and the other people that want to speak after that feel free to come up to the mic. >> okay. >> that one right there. >> is it on? >> i can't see. >> yes. >> thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak to you. all of these people behind me are old friends, and consider them as family, and i think that there are some that i have met in my life and i have been playing out on 30...
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is that where we are, harold? >> yeah.know the epicenter of this in texas is about 25 miles down the road here in bastrop where they had a town meeting a couple nights ago where all the kooks showed up in full force. i can assure them though that there's no sign that americans have invaded america so i think we're going to be fine ed. >> mr. slater this is the map that apparently is causing all the controversy. this is a mock training map, a diagram of certain portions of texas. is this the root of the cause right here? what do you make of it? >> well it's the kind of map that moved among these folks on social media reflected by some of the conspiracy theorists, including a guy who lives here in austin who has quite a following on the very far fringe, so when you have a map where you have the state of texas as hostile territory on a military -- for a potential military takeover it again, feeds a narrative from the bircher here's in the '50s and '60s, a distrusted of government, but also i think one reason that the governor
is that where we are, harold? >> yeah.know the epicenter of this in texas is about 25 miles down the road here in bastrop where they had a town meeting a couple nights ago where all the kooks showed up in full force. i can assure them though that there's no sign that americans have invaded america so i think we're going to be fine ed. >> mr. slater this is the map that apparently is causing all the controversy. this is a mock training map, a diagram of certain portions of texas. is...
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harold: many have cut the cable. some do not have a wireless subscription.hese are not broadband-illiterate people. they are quite sophisticated and you have new companies coming online to compete wireless broadband. the idea that there is any sort of market power or monopoly power >> monday night :00 p.m. eastern on the communicators on c-span two. >> newsmakers is next with craig fugate. then condoleezza rice at the college of william and mary and madeleine albright attest
harold: many have cut the cable. some do not have a wireless subscription.hese are not broadband-illiterate people. they are quite sophisticated and you have new companies coming online to compete wireless broadband. the idea that there is any sort of market power or monopoly power >> monday night :00 p.m. eastern on the communicators on c-span two. >> newsmakers is next with craig fugate. then condoleezza rice at the college of william and mary and madeleine albright attest
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harold: john malone is one of the great giants in an industry filled with giant. he is\ has been a giant in the cable media industry for 30 years or more. first major company was tci the largest cable company in the 1980's and 1990's. he sold it to at&t in 1998. gene: he's a character. he has been a leader in the cable industry, and sometimes to access. some of his earlier exploits led to the regulation of the cable industry with driving prices very high and preventing satellite companies with getting content. i hope he has learned his lesson and is functioning in a purely competitive marketplace. i'm sure the enforcement agencies will look at the facts and determine whether this transaction is in the public interest. hosting joining us on "the communicators -- host: joining us on "the communicators" this week is gene kimmelman and harold furchtgott-roth. thank you all for being here. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit
harold: john malone is one of the great giants in an industry filled with giant. he is\ has been a giant in the cable media industry for 30 years or more. first major company was tci the largest cable company in the 1980's and 1990's. he sold it to at&t in 1998. gene: he's a character. he has been a leader in the cable industry, and sometimes to access. some of his earlier exploits led to the regulation of the cable industry with driving prices very high and preventing satellite companies...
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anyway harold who had left powell -- harold went southward with booze and they escaped all the way over to virginia, it took about 12 days. they were trapped in the barn of the garrett farm. the farm of richard garrett sort of like a tobacco shed. harold actually gave himself up. booth wanted to fight his way out. he wanted to fight his way out and maybe become a martyr. he was shot through the neck. he died a few hours later. the guy who shot him was kind of trigger happy, his name was corbett. he became very famous for having killed the assassin of abraham again. meanwhile -- these were the four that were hanged. that is mrs. the sarat, that is harold. mrs. arsarat ran a boarding house. to this day, it is rather dubious as to how guilty she was. she was the first woman hanged in american history. the rest of them were deeply involved in the plot. meanwhile, the nation was morning the death of abraham lincoln. walter whitman was in his home. he was in washington, but went home to brooklyn. when he heard the news, he was totally silent. he couldn't talk, his mother couldn't talk, nobody
anyway harold who had left powell -- harold went southward with booze and they escaped all the way over to virginia, it took about 12 days. they were trapped in the barn of the garrett farm. the farm of richard garrett sort of like a tobacco shed. harold actually gave himself up. booth wanted to fight his way out. he wanted to fight his way out and maybe become a martyr. he was shot through the neck. he died a few hours later. the guy who shot him was kind of trigger happy, his name was...
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. >> yes, happy birthday, harold. >> oh, my gosh. >> well, that's it for the show. >> we're done. >> we're going out to a party. harold -- >> thank you, sir. >> you're having birthdays and babies. holy cow. >> my so thatn is due today, so i hope -- >> this is your due date? >> this is her due date. he'll be 50. >>
. >> yes, happy birthday, harold. >> oh, my gosh. >> well, that's it for the show. >> we're done. >> we're going out to a party. harold -- >> thank you, sir. >> you're having birthdays and babies. holy cow. >> my so thatn is due today, so i hope -- >> this is your due date? >> this is her due date. he'll be 50. >>
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he's kind of a hidden hero i loved writing about. >> harold?t revealing thing about perry and how he was able to overcome so much. you think about opposite s.e.c. at that time, the deep seeded animosity, valedictorian. how did he do it and what did you learn most about his character and person doing the study? >> the title is "strong inside" referring to his basketball ability as a strong inside player but more than that his strong inner character. just this incredible man who grew up at the height of the civil rights movement. he entered kindergarten in 1954 he was around emmett till's age when emmett till was murdered. he was a 12-year-old kid watching sit-ins in downtown national. enters high school a week after martin luther king's "i have a dream speech" he feels the country is changing at just the right time and he needs to be prepared to take advantage of the opportunity. his mom would tell him to put on the full armor of god. he had been a student of jackie robinson's, knew he could not quit he could not let these people get to him, he
he's kind of a hidden hero i loved writing about. >> harold?t revealing thing about perry and how he was able to overcome so much. you think about opposite s.e.c. at that time, the deep seeded animosity, valedictorian. how did he do it and what did you learn most about his character and person doing the study? >> the title is "strong inside" referring to his basketball ability as a strong inside player but more than that his strong inner character. just this incredible man...
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. >> next up is edward jackson and then we have harold wilson. >> good evening, commissioners my name is edward jackson and you probably know me from tap dancing down in front of the cable car for about 20 years. and i played with brian comp ton and larry hunt and i think that the issue here is should it be regulated? we have not been regulated, we regulate ourselves, because we live in a community and we support the businesses in the communities that live where we work and so i don't know if i would agree with regulating anything if we were talking about amplified and i am a dancer and i use a speaker and the music is too loud because i have gotten excited. usually the cops will say, hey edward can you turn down the music and i will say absolutely i think that they should have a reader stick and from knowing a little bit about it, i think that it is ten decibels but if you george by the ambient sound of the traffic and the sirens and i can't say that it is regulated we regulate ourself, we did an intel commercial together and it was seen globally and they paid us well for it and i th
. >> next up is edward jackson and then we have harold wilson. >> good evening, commissioners my name is edward jackson and you probably know me from tap dancing down in front of the cable car for about 20 years. and i played with brian comp ton and larry hunt and i think that the issue here is should it be regulated? we have not been regulated, we regulate ourselves, because we live in a community and we support the businesses in the communities that live where we work and so i...
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and harold ford jr. director at morgan stanley. thanks for being with us tonight on "fast money."with jim cramer begins right now. >> thanks welcome to mad money. when noob players are out of position they tend to get taken to the cleaners. when nnpç the wrong than they get toasted. when major league baseball players incorrectly play the ball their air oarings can cost you the whole game. today you saw what happens when portfolio manage remembers stuck with the wrong stocks and have to adjust or rotate lest they lose their years. the dow roared 192 points. the s&p climbed 1.08%. and the nasdaq fell to 1.39%. for the better part of the last month i have been trying to get you to focus on the sea change that i have said portfolio managers haven't seen coming. the c change out the shares that companies benefit from a strong dollar, sell sell and into the ones that other current cease see as more valuable. buy, buy. that is provoking a broad rotation out of the retailers and into the big international companies that are headquartered here but have huge operations overseas. i feared th
and harold ford jr. director at morgan stanley. thanks for being with us tonight on "fast money."with jim cramer begins right now. >> thanks welcome to mad money. when noob players are out of position they tend to get taken to the cleaners. when nnpç the wrong than they get toasted. when major league baseball players incorrectly play the ball their air oarings can cost you the whole game. today you saw what happens when portfolio manage remembers stuck with the wrong stocks and...
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harold wanless, we'll visit again. i appreciate your time tonight.so much. >>> our series continues tomorrow when we'll head up the coast to norfolk, virginia. we'll look at how the climate change is becoming a national security issue. that's tomorrow night right here on "the ed show." >>> still to come, texas republicans back the governor's reaction to the military takeover conspiracy theory. stay tuned. he dot. you're like the poster child for paying on time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey insurance companies, news flash. nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. [chorus singings:] ♪ roundup ♪ i'm the protector of my patio. killing weeds where they grow. a barrier forms so weeds can't appear - serious weed prevention up to a year. [ch
harold wanless, we'll visit again. i appreciate your time tonight.so much. >>> our series continues tomorrow when we'll head up the coast to norfolk, virginia. we'll look at how the climate change is becoming a national security issue. that's tomorrow night right here on "the ed show." >>> still to come, texas republicans back the governor's reaction to the military takeover conspiracy theory. stay tuned. he dot. you're like the poster child for paying on time. and...
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harold ford, i want to go to you.'ve been a washington person inside the beltway for quite some time. you've been down this path. i mean, in terms of what we're looking for, body language, nuances, bill made it seem like you're going to look for the nuance language to see how they talk about each other and the exchange. >> i would agree with everything that's been said. one, the consistency and clarity are in the minds i think of some of our gulf allies. the lack of sincerity around guarantees around whom we may be siding with today, tomorrow, the next day. give a lot of credit to the president who has had to maneuver. there's not a president who has dealt with this kind of complexity in a generation or so. all that being said, i'm concerned also, the second part, about what happens after this summit. do they walk away from this summit believing they are now in power or at least have some sort of permission slip to nuclearize themselves? there has to be worry amongst the group at camp david and for that matter those i
harold ford, i want to go to you.'ve been a washington person inside the beltway for quite some time. you've been down this path. i mean, in terms of what we're looking for, body language, nuances, bill made it seem like you're going to look for the nuance language to see how they talk about each other and the exchange. >> i would agree with everything that's been said. one, the consistency and clarity are in the minds i think of some of our gulf allies. the lack of sincerity around...
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and we better start taking them seriously. >> rick, harold ford.od morning. >> good morning, harold. >> big fight amongst the house and senate around the reauthorization of the patriot act. i don't know if you've declared where you stand on this. how would you vote and how would you urge republicans in the senate to vote on this package we expect to come up early next week? >> as you probably guessed rand paul and i are not on the same page. am i concerned about security personal security and invasion of privacy? absolutely. but i think the patriot act has shown it's actually had a pretty good balance. again, ten hours of debate by senator paul and not one instance in which there was any kind of real breach that someone's privacy was violated. but we do know that as i comments there are those who do want to hurt americans and having that information is really important. so striking a balance is where i would go. and hopefully they can do that and make sure we have some ability to detect those who are try doing us harm. >> senator, what would your f
and we better start taking them seriously. >> rick, harold ford.od morning. >> good morning, harold. >> big fight amongst the house and senate around the reauthorization of the patriot act. i don't know if you've declared where you stand on this. how would you vote and how would you urge republicans in the senate to vote on this package we expect to come up early next week? >> as you probably guessed rand paul and i are not on the same page. am i concerned about security...
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. >> will you be willing to debate rocky and barry and harold in new hampshire?aughter ] >> now we have to go to the debate because i hear two more have been added. yes, i shall be very happy to go on into a debate with other candidates, but with the provision it's carriedyied out as it was in maine in 19 48 when all four contestants went on the same platform and debated among themselves. i shall be glad to enter any such arrangement or agreement so long as all other candidates or would-be candidates go on the same platform. [ applause ] >> it was said democratic women helped to elect you in 19 48. do you expect strong democratic support this year? >> in the state of maine i'm very proud to say i've always been nominated on the republican ticket and grateful for the supporters supporting me in the election. i take the position that women democrats and republicans, are not supporting a woman because she is a woman. i think the women of this country are looking for qualified candidates and i shall wait until that time comes to discuss the question. [ applause ] >>
. >> will you be willing to debate rocky and barry and harold in new hampshire?aughter ] >> now we have to go to the debate because i hear two more have been added. yes, i shall be very happy to go on into a debate with other candidates, but with the provision it's carriedyied out as it was in maine in 19 48 when all four contestants went on the same platform and debated among themselves. i shall be glad to enter any such arrangement or agreement so long as all other candidates or...
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ritter facial hair >> gary: the 49ers picked up jaquiski tartta safety in the 2nd and linebacker eli haroldhad a goal 20 goals and he advances. >> pam: good night everybody female announcer: sleep train's interest free for 3 event! ends sunday. it's your last chance to get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster serta icomfort even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. but hurry! sleep train's...
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. >> harold down in oklahoma city. i'm available, harold. melissa: thanks, guys. he can run from the cops but no escaping the mcdonald's makeover machine because there is nothing cooler than a burger stealing bandit looks like he grills them on the weekend for his kids. wait until you see his shoes. >>> tom brady gets sacked like never before. think about what the "deflategate" scandals teaches the next generation. "piles of money" coming up. >> good lesson for kids, kids if you cheat, don't play fair, you will be the mvp of the super bowl and marry one of the most beautiful women on earth. remember that. [applause] [ male announcer ] whether it takes 200,000 parts ♪ ♪ 800,000 hours of supercomputing time 3 million lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes, or a million sleepless nights. whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned systems. at boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. ♪ ♪ excellent looking below the surface, researching a hunch... and making a decision you are type e*. time
. >> harold down in oklahoma city. i'm available, harold. melissa: thanks, guys. he can run from the cops but no escaping the mcdonald's makeover machine because there is nothing cooler than a burger stealing bandit looks like he grills them on the weekend for his kids. wait until you see his shoes. >>> tom brady gets sacked like never before. think about what the "deflategate" scandals teaches the next generation. "piles of money" coming up. >> good...
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as we were talking about yesterday, harold we need more investment this baltimore and i've said thisthe time and i've said it repeatedly for years, that we're not going deeper in debt because we give poor people too much money. we're going deeper in debt this will anger a lot of other people watching today, but i've said it nonstop for years, because of middle class entitlements. that's right. medicare is -- you're not going to cut food stamps and take care of the systemic crisis with america's national debt. and for people who think they can slash funding for the poorks they poor, they can slash education and somehow fix the debt, harold, they're just not telling the truth. >> no and it's a gross, gross misperception and argument made by those who try to advance it. but that conversation while you were talking about families and donny's point, i think it's fair donny had a point while we were off air that i think is relevant to this. amen to you, april. >> and picking up on april, joe unen foreignn unun ununfortunately, we sit around this table and he we can't give health care to 15
as we were talking about yesterday, harold we need more investment this baltimore and i've said thisthe time and i've said it repeatedly for years, that we're not going deeper in debt because we give poor people too much money. we're going deeper in debt this will anger a lot of other people watching today, but i've said it nonstop for years, because of middle class entitlements. that's right. medicare is -- you're not going to cut food stamps and take care of the systemic crisis with america's...
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harold plans on majoring in neuro boiling or chemistry. >> in the next half-hour of "action news," a woman who was visiting a mom's grave at a delaware county cemetary finds the site in disrepair. >> former president jimmy carter is back in atlanta after recent trip to guiana was cut short, they are concerned about his death e more on that when we come right back. (female announcer) you could win $1,000 a day for life... (husband) hon! it's grover cleveland! (female announcer) ...when you play the new cash4life, from the pennsylvania lottery. (husband) let me get this. (female announcer) that means you too could experience the joy of winning. (wife) look who went shopping! (female announcer) every day... (grover) your chariot awaits! (announcer) ... for the rest of your life. (wife) jump on! (grover) nothing like a new mower. (wife) what? (grover) see you tomorrow! (female announcer) cash4life from the pennsylvania lottery. play for fun. cash for life. >> former president jimmy carter had to end his visit to guy -- guiana because of health reasons. he was in the south american countr
harold plans on majoring in neuro boiling or chemistry. >> in the next half-hour of "action news," a woman who was visiting a mom's grave at a delaware county cemetary finds the site in disrepair. >> former president jimmy carter is back in atlanta after recent trip to guiana was cut short, they are concerned about his death e more on that when we come right back. (female announcer) you could win $1,000 a day for life... (husband) hon! it's grover cleveland! (female...
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. >>> harold -- hardwood floor maker is in trouble with it's shareholders and customers. >> reporter:ncerns for lumber liquidity the company said the floor is being pulled because of chemicals put in it from china. >>> bluebell found evidence of list steer i -- list he plant. >>> moms want spa day others want a gift card and 53% want help around the house. that's america's money. >> 5:23, up next, researchers try to answer the question, is your online profile picture too sexy to be trusted. >> we're working the story of a manhunter in delaware county. we'll get a live update at 5:30 a.m. atpants. i love activia. that is so good. i eat activia every day. enjoying activia twice a day for 4 weeks may help reduce the frequency of minor digestive issues. feeling good, looking good. activiaaaa. my husband has been singing that to me for two weeks. look at 'em! they're lovin' their vegetables. this is huge news! it's all thanks to our birds eye chef's favorites side dishes perfectly sauced or seasoned. what are you..? shh! i'm live tweeting. oh, boy. birds eye. so veggie good. >> drivers who
. >>> harold -- hardwood floor maker is in trouble with it's shareholders and customers. >> reporter:ncerns for lumber liquidity the company said the floor is being pulled because of chemicals put in it from china. >>> bluebell found evidence of list steer i -- list he plant. >>> moms want spa day others want a gift card and 53% want help around the house. that's america's money. >> 5:23, up next, researchers try to answer the question, is your online...
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wayne slater and harold cook from texas. that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. "politics nation" with reverend al sharpton start right now. good evening rev. >> good evening, ed. thanks to you for tuning in. we start with developing news. attorney general loretta lynch traveling to baltimore and diving into a national debate over policing. today she met with the family of freddie gray. she met with leaders across the city including the police commissioner and police officers. she met with students at the university of baltimore, and she met with the mayor, promising to work with the city long after the media spotlight fades. >> this is one of my first visits as attorney general to baltimore and we o where we have partners to help this beautiful city. i assure you that the partnership will not end. >> now we're seeing signs how the death of freddie gray may change how policing is done in this country. a new poll shows 92% favor police body cameras, 92%, and we're seeing the push for change in the headlines. many police departments are rethinking their own traditi
wayne slater and harold cook from texas. that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. "politics nation" with reverend al sharpton start right now. good evening rev. >> good evening, ed. thanks to you for tuning in. we start with developing news. attorney general loretta lynch traveling to baltimore and diving into a national debate over policing. today she met with the family of freddie gray. she met with leaders across the city including the police commissioner and police...
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it was before harold washington. at princeton and harvard and got back to chicago, she ended up walking in these different worlds. she spent 12 years at the university of chicago where she was trying to bridge this elite largely white institution that had very tough, very negative relationships with the surrounding black communities and her mission was to try and use the power that she had inside the institution to make things around in the surrounding neighborhoods a little bit better which is very much what she is trying to do now in the white house. john: meeting barack obama was the turning point. pre-meeting barack obama, what is the turning point in her life that was significant? theater: it was when she got out of south shore, when she got out of chicago, when she got into the ivy league. she talks about england late feeling like an outsider largely as an african-american woman, but also as a daughter of the working class. she gets to princeton and she sees kids with bmws and she said i did not know adults wit
it was before harold washington. at princeton and harvard and got back to chicago, she ended up walking in these different worlds. she spent 12 years at the university of chicago where she was trying to bridge this elite largely white institution that had very tough, very negative relationships with the surrounding black communities and her mission was to try and use the power that she had inside the institution to make things around in the surrounding neighborhoods a little bit better which is...
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to get here they've done adequate outreach and the opposition it stating that beer like professor harold hill in the music man states in mockery that beer is leading on the road to the death of degradation this think an overreaction and an alarm it appoint especially with the checkbooks in place their accountability to the police department and the planning department and various neighborhood association the abc and the entertainment commission plus to each other they've they've worked hard to establish that business they do not want to screw up if those men make a mistake they'll be found out i i'm going to turn it over to johnson. >> hello commission i'm one the owners of the legend billboards we've come 22 months of standing in front of you and hope to move forward with the conditional use to get a type 40 beer licenses all of us worked extremely hard to keep up with the expenditures of the business? our first bus we were new to the area and told to keep the business running before addressing other components we thought that will attract a significant amount of people we were wrong an
to get here they've done adequate outreach and the opposition it stating that beer like professor harold hill in the music man states in mockery that beer is leading on the road to the death of degradation this think an overreaction and an alarm it appoint especially with the checkbooks in place their accountability to the police department and the planning department and various neighborhood association the abc and the entertainment commission plus to each other they've they've worked hard to...
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came to tell her mother that at only 34 years old her husband, the father of her child, sergeant harold b. reed, would never come home. >> i know she grieved a lot and her grief didn't end. >> reporter: for denise reed a day like today is bittersweet, a chance to be proud of her father and mourn for the moments he missed. >> it doesn't matter what age you are, it's still a loss. >> reporter: today reed wasn't remembering alone. hundreds of people flocked to the vietnam memorial to pay their respects and remember the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice. >> i know it's a cliche to say freedom isn't free. everybody says it all the time and you say it without thinking because it's a cliche. when you sit in front thereafter wall and see all those names -- front of that wall and see all those names, you realize what the cost of freedom is. >> that was ellison barber reporting. at the ceremony denise reed represented the group sons and daughters in touch. it brings together children who lost their parents during the vietnam war. this father's day they will celebrate the 25th annivers
came to tell her mother that at only 34 years old her husband, the father of her child, sergeant harold b. reed, would never come home. >> i know she grieved a lot and her grief didn't end. >> reporter: for denise reed a day like today is bittersweet, a chance to be proud of her father and mourn for the moments he missed. >> it doesn't matter what age you are, it's still a loss. >> reporter: today reed wasn't remembering alone. hundreds of people flocked to the vietnam...
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if you talk to harold brown about this what he would emphasize was andy always raised questions that pointed to broad strategic issues, did get mired down in small stuffed in that sense provide a perspective that was virtually nonexistent from all other parts of the pentagon and military bureaucracy. so you have a different perspective in talking to him than you got from the joint staff and service staff. this notion of trying to put our strength against adversary weaknesses and exploit them over time was really essentials to that enterprise and as andrew already suggested if you are a military service, you want to save the least you can. underplay them as much as you can and blow up the threat when you start going to congress to get larger defense budgets. it is just human nature. that is continuing today. >> defense secretary's that marshall had an impact on. and worked for secretary weinberger when i left that office i went to work for mr. marshall. so he left the pentagon, the pentagon there is portraits of all the former defense secretaries and the day came when there was a cere
if you talk to harold brown about this what he would emphasize was andy always raised questions that pointed to broad strategic issues, did get mired down in small stuffed in that sense provide a perspective that was virtually nonexistent from all other parts of the pentagon and military bureaucracy. so you have a different perspective in talking to him than you got from the joint staff and service staff. this notion of trying to put our strength against adversary weaknesses and exploit them...
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cases and i'm pointing out this because they have been some really high profile cases on cluster and harold throughout the city recently and health and safety includes that is sincerely in terms of the highest number and our staff is trained to investigate to see if there is a finding of self-neglect and they work diligently to try to get services the challenging piece of the adult protective services the orderly adult has to agree to services if they have capacity it is challenging our staff is working with them but it is difficult we have a hoarding pilot we have one dedicated working that is doing inner testify work with the behavior and we'll have the results we've wrapping that study but hoping to see some promise from that approach in our adult protective services with neglect have increasing one to 3 percent every year right now next division i want to highlight our long term care operations division specifically the community living fund we're looking people living in poverty it was a program put in place in 2007 by the mayor and the board of supervisors and really the focus was to
cases and i'm pointing out this because they have been some really high profile cases on cluster and harold throughout the city recently and health and safety includes that is sincerely in terms of the highest number and our staff is trained to investigate to see if there is a finding of self-neglect and they work diligently to try to get services the challenging piece of the adult protective services the orderly adult has to agree to services if they have capacity it is challenging our staff...
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. >> harold perry a 74-year-old legally blind man he heard plain as day he couldn't see what was happening but he said he heard gray say he couldn't breathe and he had asthma. this was echoed by the prosecutor mayor marin mosby that that was the initial call he made requesting medical help and then there was half odozen additional requests for medical help when he was in the back of the van and that's what led up to the charges the way the officers ignored his plea for help. >> you heard marilyn mosby very swiftly moving to these charges. >> that's what surprised a lot of people, a lot of folks didn't know there was an independent investigation launched by her house using sheriff's deputy, also going in their own direction. but there is some questions being raised about the speed of this while many folks in the community are happy that there is so much different than ferguson there was no grand jury it wasn't drug out forever, the answer came one day after the medical examiner's findings were revealed, she put this all together and indicted very quickly. then questions from the police unio
. >> harold perry a 74-year-old legally blind man he heard plain as day he couldn't see what was happening but he said he heard gray say he couldn't breathe and he had asthma. this was echoed by the prosecutor mayor marin mosby that that was the initial call he made requesting medical help and then there was half odozen additional requests for medical help when he was in the back of the van and that's what led up to the charges the way the officers ignored his plea for help. >> you...
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lake woe be gone the fictional place that garrison keillor created, the name of the local editor's harold starr, and he is the editor of the herald star and his quote on the mass haled is, hey i have to live here too. [laughter] that would be the other extreme you know? i'm not going to say anything that rocks the boat. >> host: are these small town newspapers attracting recent journalist students? >> guest: i don't think so. >> host: recent grads? >> guest: but i wish they were. i push it here at usc and, of course usc's in the city and our student sos tend to have more -- students tend to be more metro metropolitan, and i teach broadcast so that's different too. but this is a great opportunity for young journalists who want to really make a difference and have an impact. one reporter/editor i met he's now in new mexico and now owns the guadalupe county communicator, he was one of the rocky mountain news' biggest correspondents. and the rocky bit the dust, like so many newspapers are. when that happened he went around and sort of kicked the tires on various papers in new mexico because t
lake woe be gone the fictional place that garrison keillor created, the name of the local editor's harold starr, and he is the editor of the herald star and his quote on the mass haled is, hey i have to live here too. [laughter] that would be the other extreme you know? i'm not going to say anything that rocks the boat. >> host: are these small town newspapers attracting recent journalist students? >> guest: i don't think so. >> host: recent grads? >> guest: but i wish...
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came to tell her mother that at only 34 years old, her husband, the father of her child, sergeant harold b. reed, would never come home. >> i know she grieved a lot and her grief didn't end. >> reporter: for denise reed a day like today is bittersweet, a chance to be proud of her father and mourn the moments he missed. >> it doesn't matter what age you are it's still a loss. >> reporter: today reed wasn't remembering alone. hundreds of people flocked to the vietnam memorial to pay their respects and remember the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice. >> memorial day is about those that we lost and it's so hard to imagine losing a son or daughter or wife or mother or father. you try to put that into perspective. [ trumpet playing taps ] >> reporter: for wusa9 i'm ellison barber. >> 12 medal of honor recipients who served in vietnam were at today's ceremony to help dedicate a new medal of honor postage stamp sheet. >>> the national memorial day parade marched past monuments, museums and hundreds of thousands of spectators waving flags in d.c. this afternoon. >> reporter: i'm manage
came to tell her mother that at only 34 years old, her husband, the father of her child, sergeant harold b. reed, would never come home. >> i know she grieved a lot and her grief didn't end. >> reporter: for denise reed a day like today is bittersweet, a chance to be proud of her father and mourn the moments he missed. >> it doesn't matter what age you are it's still a loss. >> reporter: today reed wasn't remembering alone. hundreds of people flocked to the vietnam...