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harold: man. >> kenny: crunches numbers in his sleep. >> harold: captain crunch. >> kenny: the way weere talking about no-hitters earlier, how about the play that mike baxter made in johan santana's no-hitter. >> tom: unbelievable catch. really gave up his body literally. what did he have a broken collarbone? remember that ball hiltt down the line against the cardinals? umpire was adrian johnson, behind the plate tonight. wow. >> kenny: bounced to the right side. baxter beats the throw. two away. cubs are down to their final out. >> harold: just get one here. >> tom: kind of like the neighborhood play at first base. villanueva not able to find the bag. not sure he had him anyway. in the neighborhood, somewhat. >> harold: i was surprised that kosma made the throw. that is the one that gets you in trouble. you come in. you have a nice night going for you. and you have the pitcher trying to cover there. throw a ball away. >> kenny: jonathan herrera pinch-hitting for edwin jackson. >> harold: 46,000 here tonight. another great cardinals turnout. >> kenny: 16th sellout of the season. 0-1.
harold: man. >> kenny: crunches numbers in his sleep. >> harold: captain crunch. >> kenny: the way weere talking about no-hitters earlier, how about the play that mike baxter made in johan santana's no-hitter. >> tom: unbelievable catch. really gave up his body literally. what did he have a broken collarbone? remember that ball hiltt down the line against the cardinals? umpire was adrian johnson, behind the plate tonight. wow. >> kenny: bounced to the right side....
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haifrld >> harold: strange 2015. to see a guy with that beautiful a stroke be down this long. everybody has slumps but we're talking 2 1/2 months under water. >> tom: he got space jam. somebody zapped his talents and have to get them back. >> joe: two out for young, who's really struggled hitting .138 since the first of may. gets an at bat in the eighth. six home runs, driven in 14 a chance here. bases loaded and two out. a 1-1. strike two. >> harold: i thought that was a great point scioscia made is nothing affects more than the count. yankees have seen more 3-1 and 2-0 counts here than any team in the league. >> tom: certainly seen that not in this at bat but many at bats for yankees tonight. >> tom: i see a lot of overthink overthinking in this half inning. you got that good a fastball, be aggressive. 3-1 slider, 3-2 slider with alex. you're getting in on guys' hands. like that. yeah. you got to -- this is what i see a lot in baseball right now you have so many young catchers coming in and they're going through charts like this, trying to figure it out. they're trying to ge
haifrld >> harold: strange 2015. to see a guy with that beautiful a stroke be down this long. everybody has slumps but we're talking 2 1/2 months under water. >> tom: he got space jam. somebody zapped his talents and have to get them back. >> joe: two out for young, who's really struggled hitting .138 since the first of may. gets an at bat in the eighth. six home runs, driven in 14 a chance here. bases loaded and two out. a 1-1. strike two. >> harold: i thought that was...
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harold cook who's his base? who's he going to be counting on? who's the republican on the right or the conservative to say, you know what rick perry is just our guy. >> that's a good question. i think it's an open question. last time there was no question that rick perry ran in the tea party lane and. such a crowded field. i mean there's probably ten or might be 20. i'm not sure that he is in love with that. and run on a more economic more almost bipartisan language. i think on the far analysis their conference room table, maybe they decided it doesn't even matter that if you can just hang in there with superior fund raising, long enough for the field to win down to five or six, maybe you're in the ballpark. but i'm not sure. i know it's not achievable as long as the indictment is hanging around him. >> harold cook jim moore. always great to have you on "the ed show." stay with us. >>> we have breaking news to vort report now. "the washington post" has reported there has been a major data breach in the federal office of personnel management. it
harold cook who's his base? who's he going to be counting on? who's the republican on the right or the conservative to say, you know what rick perry is just our guy. >> that's a good question. i think it's an open question. last time there was no question that rick perry ran in the tea party lane and. such a crowded field. i mean there's probably ten or might be 20. i'm not sure that he is in love with that. and run on a more economic more almost bipartisan language. i think on the far...
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harold, was this appropriate? >> i don't think so.id points. i don't think saying that word made his point any stronger at all. further more you give people license to use that word the moment you hear the president use it. and that is not what the president intended. i thought there was a better use of words and a better expenditure of time in a lot of ways to deal with what is clearly an issue he has grappled with during his presidency and an issue the country still grapples with. i made the point earlier, we have made substantial progress in this country. an african american president. even in south carolina they have an african american senator even with that flag flying. we have a long ways to go. i think the battle really exists now in education and economic opportunity and so forth. but there is a a different conversation. i don't think the president's point was strengthened by using that word. >> i think aaron, so at once it seemed like i don't think off the cuff really accurately describes it but part of this longer broader p
harold, was this appropriate? >> i don't think so.id points. i don't think saying that word made his point any stronger at all. further more you give people license to use that word the moment you hear the president use it. and that is not what the president intended. i thought there was a better use of words and a better expenditure of time in a lot of ways to deal with what is clearly an issue he has grappled with during his presidency and an issue the country still grapples with. i...
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[applause] >> thank you so much, harold. if you can sit tight for just a moment, we have a few instructions before we head off to lunch. >> i will be very quick, i promise. three quick things. for anyone interested in the talk at 1:00 after lunch, it is not highlighted on your map, but it is building number 30. it is very easy. battlefield tours this afternoon -- i know your schedule says that we will depart at 2:15. don't worry, we will likely hold the buses until 2:30. keep that in mind. also note that we are loading the buses behind us, a little different from previous years. you will not be able to miss it. we have seven charter coaches waiting for you back there at 2:30. you will return to campus around 5:30. anyone who is a participant in one of the diamonds, there are about 40 of you, we will be directing you to dinner from a slightly different doorway. you will see stuff, we will grab you, and they lead you to the dining hall. keep that in mind. i believe that is everything for me. enjoy your lunch. thank you for the
[applause] >> thank you so much, harold. if you can sit tight for just a moment, we have a few instructions before we head off to lunch. >> i will be very quick, i promise. three quick things. for anyone interested in the talk at 1:00 after lunch, it is not highlighted on your map, but it is building number 30. it is very easy. battlefield tours this afternoon -- i know your schedule says that we will depart at 2:15. don't worry, we will likely hold the buses until 2:30. keep that...
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host: now it is my great pleasure to welcome harold bruff and peter spiro. you're in for a treat because these two scholars are as good as they come. harold bruff served on the law faculties of arizona state university, university of texas, and gw law school wher
host: now it is my great pleasure to welcome harold bruff and peter spiro. you're in for a treat because these two scholars are as good as they come. harold bruff served on the law faculties of arizona state university, university of texas, and gw law school wher
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when does the word respect enter into the arena, harold?. >> look, bernie sanders has something to prove and i think he's proving it but i think clinton's campaign has got to recognize that and act accordingly. and when she decides this is not a coronation, it's a real race i think she'll respond appropriately. >> harold cook mercedes schlapp great to have you both. that's "the ed show." nation "politicsnation" with reverend al sharpton starts right now. >> tonight on "politicsnation," donald trump is already a headache for the gop. what's he saying today about the rapist comment? and what the party is not saying. >>> where are the killers? the search is expanding and investigators are asking the public for help. we're live at the prison. >>> and a historic ceremony. president obama formally welcomes new attorney general loretta lynch today. we look at her vision on the fight for justice going forward.
when does the word respect enter into the arena, harold?. >> look, bernie sanders has something to prove and i think he's proving it but i think clinton's campaign has got to recognize that and act accordingly. and when she decides this is not a coronation, it's a real race i think she'll respond appropriately. >> harold cook mercedes schlapp great to have you both. that's "the ed show." nation "politicsnation" with reverend al sharpton starts right now. >>...
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join me in welcoming harold bruff and peter spiro. peter: thanks, jeff, very much for that gracious introduction. it is really a thrill to have jeff here doing so many wonderful things at the national constitution center. it really is a huge asset to philadelphia. thanks also to all of you for coming today. it is really a delight and a pleasure to engage mry old friend hal bruff in a conversation about his very excellent book, which is a real tour de force. i should mention before i forget that hal will be doing a book signing downstairs after our conversation, but hal and i go way back. he was a mentor to me when i was starting out studying the things he is one of the real leaders in in constitutional law. in the field. so, we are going to have a conversation. then i'll prompt hal with some questions, and then we will take some questions from the audience. and so, looking forward to a really terrific hour with you. so the first question for hal really is, for you, is why you wrote this book. the conventional understanding of constitu
join me in welcoming harold bruff and peter spiro. peter: thanks, jeff, very much for that gracious introduction. it is really a thrill to have jeff here doing so many wonderful things at the national constitution center. it really is a huge asset to philadelphia. thanks also to all of you for coming today. it is really a delight and a pleasure to engage mry old friend hal bruff in a conversation about his very excellent book, which is a real tour de force. i should mention before i forget that...
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professor varon: go ahead, harold. mr. holzer: i am always joined back to what lincoln thought surely what happened to jefferson davis. professor gallagher: get away! mr. holzer: get away. i'm not sure he ever says let them up easy, but he does tell grant and sherman that jefferson davis reminds them of a little story -- professor varon: just imagine that. [laughter] mr. holzer: imagine. he is reminded of the irish man who gave up the drink and after a couple of weeks on the wagon, he cannot bear it anymore, so he said, i would like to order a limited, but when my back is turned just slip in a little brandy unbeknownst to me. if jefferson davis is gives unbeknownst to me, that will be fine. professor gallagher: nothing like a good irish stereotype. [laughter] professor varon: so you talked a little bit there about lincoln and grant and lincoln's instructions to grant. let's get to april. early april, the siege line runs from richmond to petersburg, lee and his troops had west, and the troops catch up to him at appomattox c
professor varon: go ahead, harold. mr. holzer: i am always joined back to what lincoln thought surely what happened to jefferson davis. professor gallagher: get away! mr. holzer: get away. i'm not sure he ever says let them up easy, but he does tell grant and sherman that jefferson davis reminds them of a little story -- professor varon: just imagine that. [laughter] mr. holzer: imagine. he is reminded of the irish man who gave up the drink and after a couple of weeks on the wagon, he cannot...
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we're joined by gene kimmelman and harold furtchgott-roth former commissioner with the federal communications commission. good afternoon to you gentlemen. also joining us, gautham na good. we're here to talk about a -- what was proposed this week? >> yes so charter communications is propose acquiring time warner cable the second biggest cable operator in the country in terms of subscribers, a deal largely about not just cable but mostly the broadband industry which is the major business for cable operators and chart we're merge with brighthouse. >> mr. fur 'got what is this about and what this potential of being approved. >> this is part of 25 year process of rationalization of the cable industry. we have seen lots of mergers over time, and in an industry that has been very competitive and is increasingly competitive. it is nose a stan-alone market. it's part of a broader market that includes other broadband providers and content provider. >> mr. kimmelman. >> this is the cutting edge part of the economy driven by broadband. cable companies are the largest providers of high-speed internet ser
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there you go. >> harold thank you very much.ng up next hour we will continue our summit with john hess and why lance ceo conoco philips both will join us on set. >> then when we return taking swift action. when this pop star calls you out, or writes a song about you, what they did about it. "squawk box" returns in just a moment. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" this morning. it looks like there may be bad blood between taylor swift and apple. apple may have just blinked. swift sounding offer on apple for not paying a trial period for apple's music service. taylor took to tumbler with a letter posted to apple love taylor. she called apple's policy quote shocking, disappointing and completely unlike this historically progressive company. but they might have been more progressive than she gave them credit for. apple got the message, in less than 24 hours did a 180. saying the company will now pay royalties during that pretrial. so maybe they won't ever tail get back together. i will say, by the way, taylor swift then tweeting out h
there you go. >> harold thank you very much.ng up next hour we will continue our summit with john hess and why lance ceo conoco philips both will join us on set. >> then when we return taking swift action. when this pop star calls you out, or writes a song about you, what they did about it. "squawk box" returns in just a moment. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" this morning. it looks like there may be bad blood between taylor swift and apple. apple may...
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harold you may hate on donald. i don't know. you might not. i don't know.ichael's got to say first just because i want to understand the real implication since i don't think he ultimately wins what this is really about. >> i don't think he ultimately wins but he does change the nature of the conversation. one of the challenges the gop field will have will be allowing donald trump to dominate what the topics of discussion are. and so when you get on that stage on august 6th and everybody's lined up and out comes donald with a couple of what he had this past week in his announcement, then the nature of the conversation changes. you know candidates do not want microphones placed in their face asking them do you agree with donald trump that mexicans an relationship rapists. i think donald will settle down however, into some form of a campaign. so he is serious about running this race. the question is rhetorically how it pushes the field. that's something i know a lot of establishment folks are concerned about. >> good for the party? bad for the party? >> i thin
harold you may hate on donald. i don't know. you might not. i don't know.ichael's got to say first just because i want to understand the real implication since i don't think he ultimately wins what this is really about. >> i don't think he ultimately wins but he does change the nature of the conversation. one of the challenges the gop field will have will be allowing donald trump to dominate what the topics of discussion are. and so when you get on that stage on august 6th and everybody's...
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we saw it play into the comcast review and also many of the phone company offerings that harold spoke to don't often meet that testify in addition. >> guest: i don't think the precise definition will matter that much. what really delivers the service? whether it's precisely 25 or something below you know where do consumers really have choice? and if harold's right if the phone companies really offer that some of them do, then i think you do have some competition. to me, it's not a precise number. it's real choice in the marketplace as evidenced by what consumers take, and i think that's what will drive the analysis here. the fact that they've raised the speeds is, i think indicative of the fact that the consumer demand is for more video, and that requires higher speeds. >> guest: i think -- i agree with gene, with what he said. if you look back 15 years ago, the fcc defined broadband as 5050-600k. and over time the definition has increased. ten, twenty years from now it's probably going to be something more than 25meg. but what we do see if we look at empirical studies you do see cons
we saw it play into the comcast review and also many of the phone company offerings that harold spoke to don't often meet that testify in addition. >> guest: i don't think the precise definition will matter that much. what really delivers the service? whether it's precisely 25 or something below you know where do consumers really have choice? and if harold's right if the phone companies really offer that some of them do, then i think you do have some competition. to me, it's not a precise...
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thank you as always lawrence dave, and harold. thank you.fter the break the lawyer for the mckinney police officer who resigned after drawing his gun on teens at a pool party offers a bizarre defense of his actions. that's next on "now." ♪ ♪ hp instant ink can save you up to 50% on ink delivered to your door so print all you want and never run out. plans start at $2.99 a month. right now, buy an eligible printer and get three months of free ink with hp instant ink. available at participating retailers. the most affordable way to print. hp instant ink. we were below the 88th southern parallel. we had traveled for over 850 miles. my men driven nearly mad from starvation and frostbite. today we make history. >>bienvenidos! welcome to the south pole! if you're dora the explorer, you explore. it's what you do. >>what took you so long? if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. >>you did it, yay! ♪ ♪ want to survive a crazy busy day? start with a positive attitude and positively radiant skin
thank you as always lawrence dave, and harold. thank you.fter the break the lawyer for the mckinney police officer who resigned after drawing his gun on teens at a pool party offers a bizarre defense of his actions. that's next on "now." ♪ ♪ hp instant ink can save you up to 50% on ink delivered to your door so print all you want and never run out. plans start at $2.99 a month. right now, buy an eligible printer and get three months of free ink with hp instant ink. available at...
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in the front row, harold rhodes. >> harold rhodes. you look at kurdish identity in turkey and throughout the region you just take -- when barzani sent troops across southern turkey to fight in kobani the remarkable response of the people. oh, my god, our guys our people, we're them. they're like us. we're the same. if you look at the rallies in turkish for -- what the kurds are calling omnit and even on the turkish -- rather, on city hall, it says in turkish, and right below it is says in kurdish the city hall of ahmad. if you see the flags, they're all kurdish. the question is, do you see in the long term, if let's say, eric of the disaster because the kurds in a new election would get zero do you see the kurds of turkey moving in a different direction because they clearly feel a strong sense of identity with the people just south of them. >> thank you, harold. lady in the back row. wait for the mike, please. >> my question to dr. edelman. i know -- i know a lot of brotherhood fan of erdogan had prayed and finished koran before the e
in the front row, harold rhodes. >> harold rhodes. you look at kurdish identity in turkey and throughout the region you just take -- when barzani sent troops across southern turkey to fight in kobani the remarkable response of the people. oh, my god, our guys our people, we're them. they're like us. we're the same. if you look at the rallies in turkish for -- what the kurds are calling omnit and even on the turkish -- rather, on city hall, it says in turkish, and right below it is says in...
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. >> or as harold ramos says to you, life is ridiculous so why not be a good guy? many it's not just lessons on comedy it's lessons on life of all these interviews talking with people like the legendary late great harold ramis or mike nichols or the very much alive steve martin and gary shandling and jerry seinfeld, chris rock. what lesson impacted you the most in terms of your own life? >> well when i did interviews as a kid, everyone said it would take a long time to get funny and to figure out who you were as a creative person. and so you know, i set my clock differently. i didn't think it was going to happen for me in six months. i thought it was going to take seven to ten years to even have a sense of what i did as a comedian and a writer and that helped a lot. but i have to say, harold ramis was probably the person that influenced me the most personally because he was very zenlike and he did say, you know life is a very strange and mysterious and you do have a choice if you want to be a good guy or a bad guy. and he said i choose to be a good guy. and that ma
. >> or as harold ramos says to you, life is ridiculous so why not be a good guy? many it's not just lessons on comedy it's lessons on life of all these interviews talking with people like the legendary late great harold ramis or mike nichols or the very much alive steve martin and gary shandling and jerry seinfeld, chris rock. what lesson impacted you the most in terms of your own life? >> well when i did interviews as a kid, everyone said it would take a long time to get funny and...
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i lived in chicago when harold washington was mayor. >> yeah. >> and died. so to hear harold washington's name and jane byrne and ed vrdolyak, it really took me back. >> yeah. >> that environment to come of age politically for you as a consultant must have been amazing. >> incredible. incredible. you know, evan, i grew up in new york city. in fact, my first political experience was as a 5-year-old in new york city when john f. kennedy was campaigning for president in 1960, ten days before the 1960 election, which tells you how long ago it was that a democrat was campaigning in new york city ten days before the election. >> had to campaign. >> exactly. >> right. >> and so, you know, i had a great interest in politics even as a kid and i got involved in the campaign for his brother bobby and other candidates when i was just a small kid. but i chose to go to chicago to go to school, in part because it was such an interesting political town. >> yeah. >> they had just had the democratic convention in 1968 that was a calamity. the daley machine, the old richard j.
i lived in chicago when harold washington was mayor. >> yeah. >> and died. so to hear harold washington's name and jane byrne and ed vrdolyak, it really took me back. >> yeah. >> that environment to come of age politically for you as a consultant must have been amazing. >> incredible. incredible. you know, evan, i grew up in new york city. in fact, my first political experience was as a 5-year-old in new york city when john f. kennedy was campaigning for president...
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>> i think they were not fully forthcoming. >> harold? bl gruber's involvement, professor gruber's involvement. you would say the white house lied about his involvement? >> i would say they were not fully forthcoming. maybe architect of obama care. >> let me see if one person will sat. the white house assured us that mr. grub wears a big player. it appears now that was not true. did the white house lie about mr. gruber's involvement? >> it certainly appears they d the white house sought distance from grub are after the comments that the they used a lack of transparency and stupidity of the american voter to pass health care reform. >> you like that harold? >> the house oversight committee obtained 20,000 pages of e-mail through mit chirm jason chavetz and is asking for more information on gruber's contract with the government. >> nbc news.com the body of a former white house chef who disappeared while hiking in new mexico has been recovered. walter set off on a canyon trail by himself days ago and never returned. he was hired as executive
>> i think they were not fully forthcoming. >> harold? bl gruber's involvement, professor gruber's involvement. you would say the white house lied about his involvement? >> i would say they were not fully forthcoming. maybe architect of obama care. >> let me see if one person will sat. the white house assured us that mr. grub wears a big player. it appears now that was not true. did the white house lie about mr. gruber's involvement? >> it certainly appears they d...
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square store is doing terrific. >> yeah harold square is just an incredible incredible place.here any evening or any saturdayyou go there any evening or any saturday and there's shoulder to shoulder in the shops. a lot of profits. >> i have a lot of people in the stock, you totally delivered, thank you so much for coming on "mad money". >> thanks jim. >> finish line is the least expensive stock in this foot wear group. stay tuned more after the break. he he. what do you got to offer us today? ♪balance transfer that's my game♪ bank you never heard of, that's my name♪ haa! thank you. uh, next. watch me make your interest rate... disappear. there's gotta be a better way to find the right card. whatever kind you're searching for, creditcards.com lets you compare hundreds of cards to find the one that's right for you. just search, compare, and apply at creditcards.com. ♪a one, a two, a three percent cash back♪ >>> it is time! it's time for the lightning round. i play this sound and then the lightning round is over. are you rtd? are you ready? darren in california. >> caller: hey th
square store is doing terrific. >> yeah harold square is just an incredible incredible place.here any evening or any saturdayyou go there any evening or any saturday and there's shoulder to shoulder in the shops. a lot of profits. >> i have a lot of people in the stock, you totally delivered, thank you so much for coming on "mad money". >> thanks jim. >> finish line is the least expensive stock in this foot wear group. stay tuned more after the break. he he....
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with harold. harold is a familiar face to the audience this year at cwi. he has been a longtime contributor and he is a leading expert on the presidency of abraham lincoln. he has authored, edited, and co-authored more than 50 titles related to the civil war. is that correct? 50. i said that. he is right that 50 right now. he is terrific, as you all know. there will be a real spike in his production because in july he is retiring from his daytime job, which is at the metropolitan museum of art. now you have all this free time to be able to devote to scholarly endeavors. as you all know, his books are wildly popular. his most recent book "lincoln and the power of the press," it is the most recent recipient of the lincoln prize. so, i am very pleased to introduce harold. 2[applause] [applause] >> thank you, peter. wow, what a great view of all of you. it is wonderful to be back at the cwi. peter calls me a regular visitor, so he has to make sure that that is the case. we love coming back to gettysburg and particularly seeing so many i do want to see old frie
with harold. harold is a familiar face to the audience this year at cwi. he has been a longtime contributor and he is a leading expert on the presidency of abraham lincoln. he has authored, edited, and co-authored more than 50 titles related to the civil war. is that correct? 50. i said that. he is right that 50 right now. he is terrific, as you all know. there will be a real spike in his production because in july he is retiring from his daytime job, which is at the metropolitan museum of art....
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harold has a three part question.of interesting points. give me an example of how you would move the bureaucracy to talk about the hacking challenge we face and presumably intelligence space. >> for example, we need to go to some version of zero base budgeting. you know that all we ever talk about in appropriations hearings is the rate of increase over last year's budget. that's why every government agency has gotten bigger for the last 40 plus years under republicans and democrats alike. we're not prioritizing how we spend our money. in particular with the chinese hacking, we need a very robust defense. we have the capability to do that. but as we've seen over and over again, when you put a vast bureaucracy that's not accountable in charge of technology, it doesn't go real well. whether it's obama care or pushing back against the chinese. we need collaboration between the private sector and public sector to push back on those attacks. none of this is rocket science. but it does take some basic manage management and l
harold has a three part question.of interesting points. give me an example of how you would move the bureaucracy to talk about the hacking challenge we face and presumably intelligence space. >> for example, we need to go to some version of zero base budgeting. you know that all we ever talk about in appropriations hearings is the rate of increase over last year's budget. that's why every government agency has gotten bigger for the last 40 plus years under republicans and democrats alike....
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man: come on, harold! see you in there, teddy. does a bicycle have any special significance to you, old man? bicycle? what do you mean "special significance"? well, as a sort of symbol of the ina. not that i'm aware of. why? oh, i found one -- on the veranda at tiffin. it wasn't there when i got back this evening. a lady's bike. it was broken. just that? um, a broken bicycle? well, there were these marks too, like some kind of puja in front of the door. i'm afraid i scuffed them out. what a pity. uh, do you remember the marks in any detail? i'm afraid not. [ominous music plays] i say, do you think i was right? about what? the ina. possibly. have you...told anyone? well, i asked hosain. he didn't know what i was talking about. i expect the little beggar thought i was accusing him of something. have you mentioned the bicycle and the marks to, uh, anyone else? teddy: no. then, uh, i shouldn't. between ourselves. yes. now, let me get you another of those before we eat. bearer? double barapeg soda. to kill the bugs. hmm. so...when's th
man: come on, harold! see you in there, teddy. does a bicycle have any special significance to you, old man? bicycle? what do you mean "special significance"? well, as a sort of symbol of the ina. not that i'm aware of. why? oh, i found one -- on the veranda at tiffin. it wasn't there when i got back this evening. a lady's bike. it was broken. just that? um, a broken bicycle? well, there were these marks too, like some kind of puja in front of the door. i'm afraid i scuffed them out....
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judd: harold was somebody i interviewed when i was 16 years old.s preparing to direct "national lampoon's vacation." he was very kind to me and talked about writing jokes for rodney dangerfield and that's how he paid his bill. he wrote jokes for the playboy magazine joke page. so you can write jokes for other people while you're are trying to make it as a comedian. he was one of the first people who talked to me about religion. he said life doesn't make any sense. in a very existential way, there are no answers so you have to decide if you are going to be a good guy or a bad guy and i would just rather be a good guy. charlie: do you think most common writers end up thinking about being a performer? judd: that's a good question. there are a few who have done that successfully -- larry david. charlie: not a great standup comedian. he would be the first to tell you. judd: but always fun to watch. i saw him at the improv one night and he was doing a bit about how hard it is to get the leader of a south american country to wear a condom. and he was hyst
judd: harold was somebody i interviewed when i was 16 years old.s preparing to direct "national lampoon's vacation." he was very kind to me and talked about writing jokes for rodney dangerfield and that's how he paid his bill. he wrote jokes for the playboy magazine joke page. so you can write jokes for other people while you're are trying to make it as a comedian. he was one of the first people who talked to me about religion. he said life doesn't make any sense. in a very...
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sentenced 2 3 months probation and fine and police are expected from former state representative harold games and nesaa lauerry brown. >> still to come at noon turning gadget to cash. how to take seemingly use fes lrks and make them worth big bucks. >> a georgia police officer is hailed a hero after a night on duty. two lives he david. when "action news" comes back i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans it could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call now to request your free decision guide. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] you'll be able to visit any doctor or
sentenced 2 3 months probation and fine and police are expected from former state representative harold games and nesaa lauerry brown. >> still to come at noon turning gadget to cash. how to take seemingly use fes lrks and make them worth big bucks. >> a georgia police officer is hailed a hero after a night on duty. two lives he david. when "action news" comes back i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay...
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draft express.com is predicting kevin loony, the power forward from ucla while nba draft.com his harold another power forward from louisville nba draft is june 25th. >> the redskins rookies including first round pick brandon sherrick joined new teammates and veterans like doug williams for the teams charitable foundations for the first ever golf tournament at the army navy club. they got a chance to hear the stories and feel the pride of the burgundy and gold. >> it teaches them our history. we've been doing that ever since we drafted them and now to be able to put a face with the name, hear the stories from the alumni it will be very memorable. >> the rookies are the guys that listen and they say have fun. >> and tonight what would you do for a baseball? well this is a foul ball by brandon bell of course at at&t park in san francisco. that fan decided i want that but he also probably thought it was a home run ball. it's only a foul ball and it's a baseball which costs like what, $0.20 just decided i don't know what's in that water but all those fans wanting that baseball. >> well they
draft express.com is predicting kevin loony, the power forward from ucla while nba draft.com his harold another power forward from louisville nba draft is june 25th. >> the redskins rookies including first round pick brandon sherrick joined new teammates and veterans like doug williams for the teams charitable foundations for the first ever golf tournament at the army navy club. they got a chance to hear the stories and feel the pride of the burgundy and gold. >> it teaches them our...
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i'm alexander i'll be speaking on behalf of harold that couldn't make it today although i support the warriors home in san francisco the mission bay is not appropriate for this project to the medical center and at&t is a respite for congestion i understand there is dmashl transportation and infrastructure support from distance from the park thank you for your time. >> would the following people please come up sebastian (calling names). >> good afternoon commissioners and madam chair i'm sebastian i'm here to speak on behalf of the project i'm a student and rely on my bike i think this is tremendous bike assess as outlined in the eir it has over 3 hundred valet spots in the office building and dozens more around the site it will be more bike spaces on 16th street street thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> hi, i'm scott van horn thank you for the opportunity to have me speak today on the draft eir i live in dog patch a cooperative of blocks from the site i'm actually, one of the if any, that is going to get my view of bay bridge blocked as others talked about this document it is c
i'm alexander i'll be speaking on behalf of harold that couldn't make it today although i support the warriors home in san francisco the mission bay is not appropriate for this project to the medical center and at&t is a respite for congestion i understand there is dmashl transportation and infrastructure support from distance from the park thank you for your time. >> would the following people please come up sebastian (calling names). >> good afternoon commissioners and madam...
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and harold james pleaded guilty to a single count of conflict of interest.h cases build on secret recordings by an informant posing as a lobbyist offering gifts in exchange for favors. >>> and the son of the allentown police chief not guilty. the verdict returned for christopher fitsgerald. and the toerpattorney said he thought he was being tailgated and followed and feared for his life. >>> and injured in an explosion, setting a lawsuit for $2 million. and they suffered burns and broken bones when propane ignited. the lawsuit claims that the contractor failed to lock the propane tank or we move it from the property after they changed to natural gas. and the contractor paying $1.6 million, and south jersey fuel and propane agreed to pay the rest. >>> bruce jenner has publicly taken on a new identity. the cover of "vanity fair" presented caitlyn jenner and inside she says she is finally free. and sharrie williams is live at the big board. social media certainly paying attention to all of this. caitlyn jenner got a million twitter followers in just about four
and harold james pleaded guilty to a single count of conflict of interest.h cases build on secret recordings by an informant posing as a lobbyist offering gifts in exchange for favors. >>> and the son of the allentown police chief not guilty. the verdict returned for christopher fitsgerald. and the toerpattorney said he thought he was being tailgated and followed and feared for his life. >>> and injured in an explosion, setting a lawsuit for $2 million. and they suffered burns...
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. >> reporter: that same informant also shared former representative harold james.sold his office for just $750. >> in essence, you know, government was for sale in pennsylvania to the lowest bidder. >> reporter: james had no comment as he left court today. do you have anything to say? >> no. >> reporter: not at all? no apology, nothing. >> reporter: representative vanessa lowry brown had no comments. she indicated she would plead guilty today but her judge granted her request for time to reconsider. state attorney general kathleen kane dropped the ongoing investigation when she came into office claiming it was shoddy and taint with racism. philadelphia d.a. seth williams rejected that claim and revised the case eventually charging six public officials with taking bribes. mark gillison is the chief prosecutor. >> there is no evidence of racial targeting in this case. >> reporter: louise bishop is fighting back claiming she was racially targeted. so far three have pled guilty and another guilty plea is expected next week. attorney general cane says she stands by her
. >> reporter: that same informant also shared former representative harold james.sold his office for just $750. >> in essence, you know, government was for sale in pennsylvania to the lowest bidder. >> reporter: james had no comment as he left court today. do you have anything to say? >> no. >> reporter: not at all? no apology, nothing. >> reporter: representative vanessa lowry brown had no comments. she indicated she would plead guilty today but her judge...
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resign immediately and was innocenceed to 23 months probation and fine and pleas are expected from harold james and vanessa lauerry brown already up indicted back in march. they're accused of taking money from a lobgist working as undercover operative. >> right now the american red cross is helping five families after a fire tore through several row homes in chester delaware county. the blaze start around 1:30 this morning in vacant row house in 400 block of bixly place. firefighters arrived to find heavy flames on first and second floors. the fire spread to several adjacent houses before crews were able to get it under control. >> you could smell it. >> no one was injured. and just days ago another fire started in the unoccupied home right next to the place where the blaze broke out today. today people are remembering beau biden. tributes are powing in for the vice-president's sochbility he died saturday of brain cancer and the vice-president is expected to be in delaware today. abc jim avala has more on the special bond father and son shared. >> joe biden back at family compound in dela
resign immediately and was innocenceed to 23 months probation and fine and pleas are expected from harold james and vanessa lauerry brown already up indicted back in march. they're accused of taking money from a lobgist working as undercover operative. >> right now the american red cross is helping five families after a fire tore through several row homes in chester delaware county. the blaze start around 1:30 this morning in vacant row house in 400 block of bixly place. firefighters...
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this is not just because it is part of cowboyistan as harold likes to describe it.the fracking guy. there's a tendency to think -- or there was, that this is all oil. you see after oil prices collapsed in the last year that texas economy is hanging in pretty well. it's an amazing record of reform there. >> can he overcome the impression he had with voters in 2012 -- he admits he flamed out. he wasn't prepared. >> he never intended to run. he saw a weak field decided there was a need and got in. he will be a better candidate this time. i think people who have met with him have seen it where he has studied more prepared more. he's not coming off back surgery as he was last time. not taking a lot of pharmaceuticals, as far as i know. >> always bad. >> a much sharper contender. another guy, in single digits right now but this is a formidable candidate in a deep field. we keep being impressed with this field and he's another serious player. >> kim, lindsey graham is somebody who i think two, three months ago people didn't think would run. he's a third-term senator from s
this is not just because it is part of cowboyistan as harold likes to describe it.the fracking guy. there's a tendency to think -- or there was, that this is all oil. you see after oil prices collapsed in the last year that texas economy is hanging in pretty well. it's an amazing record of reform there. >> can he overcome the impression he had with voters in 2012 -- he admits he flamed out. he wasn't prepared. >> he never intended to run. he saw a weak field decided there was a need...
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harold mayberry laments the need to place guards around the sanctuary to protect church members from being attacked by a gunman brings up feeling of >>"sadness disappointment, that persons can't even be in the house of godeven when they're trying to worship they're not safe" >> reporter:yet a conflict remains in that the church's long tradition of doors being open to any and everyone means there will be limits on any new security >>"so yes there will be a conversation about that, there may be some minor changes but it won't be a major change because we still gotta be out there >> reporter:in oakland haaziq madyun kron4news >> pam:tonight a vigil will be held for the victims of the charleston church massacre. >> pam:it will be at six p-m at the first african methodist episcopal church. >> pam:the revrend doctor harold mayberry senior will be presiding over the ceremony. >> pam:we'll have live coverage of the event coming up at six with kron4's philippe djegal. >> pam:our coverage of this tragic shooting continues on kron 4 dot com. >> pam:there you can see a timeline of the massacre.
harold mayberry laments the need to place guards around the sanctuary to protect church members from being attacked by a gunman brings up feeling of >>"sadness disappointment, that persons can't even be in the house of godeven when they're trying to worship they're not safe" >> reporter:yet a conflict remains in that the church's long tradition of doors being open to any and everyone means there will be limits on any new security >>"so yes there will be a...
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pastor harold mayberry knew the pastor and other victims. the shooting hit him hard. that is why he want to convene for a talk about race. >> what we call a 21-year-old young white man to be that angry? he was not alive during the struggle. wasn't alive during slavery. what is it? >> this sunday the church will begin raising money. >> just ahead the celebration in oakland today. >> yes. from co female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is gointo sleep better tonight cause they went to eep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. find the tempur-pedic that's right for you and see why they're the most highly recommended bed america. plus, get three years interest-free financing. eep risk-free with sleep train's 100 day money back guarantee. and of course, free same-day delivery. are you next? announcer: make sleep train your ticket to tempur-pedic. ♪ your ticket to better night's sleep ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it took tim morehouse years to master the perfect lunge. but only one attem to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you
pastor harold mayberry knew the pastor and other victims. the shooting hit him hard. that is why he want to convene for a talk about race. >> what we call a 21-year-old young white man to be that angry? he was not alive during the struggle. wasn't alive during slavery. what is it? >> this sunday the church will begin raising money. >> just ahead the celebration in oakland today. >> yes. from co female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is...
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former representative harold james also pleading guilty today to a single count of conflict of interesthe got 12 months probation. charges are pending against three other state lawmakers from philadelphia all of them democrats. >>> leaders of this south jersey high school say they'll turn parents away from graduation if they're not wearing the proper a tire. the dress code for guests is creating some controversy. >> but the school isn't backing down. tonight fox 29's weekend bill anderson is live in the newsroom tonight. bill, what are people saying about this? >> iain it's interesting you and i have had discussions in the newsroom about the pros and cons of social media. here it is. it's a perfect example of what can happen when a policy that's been in place for years gets out into social media. now people who previously quietly septembered the dress code are starting to ask if it's even appropriate. ♪ >> reporter: there's dress code for graduation here in washington township, new jersey. no jeans no shorts, no t-shirts and collared shirts are required. a dress code in this case for gr
former representative harold james also pleading guilty today to a single count of conflict of interesthe got 12 months probation. charges are pending against three other state lawmakers from philadelphia all of them democrats. >>> leaders of this south jersey high school say they'll turn parents away from graduation if they're not wearing the proper a tire. the dress code for guests is creating some controversy. >> but the school isn't backing down. tonight fox 29's weekend bill...
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state representative ron noter and harold james took plea deals that will keep them out of prison.ers also submitted his formal resignation as part of the deal. the charges stem from secret recordings in which a confidential informant offered money in exchange for official favors. >>> a congressman's son's appeal to get his federal fraud case thrown out has been denied. an appeals court ruled the case against shackia fattah jr. could move forward. his father is congressman shockia fattah. >>> turning now to decision 2015. voters in the garden state will head to polls for primary election day. voters will choose democratic and republican candidates for the november election. the aassembly is atop the sick et for the first time in 15 years. only five of the 40 districts are contested. also on the ballot county executive races. the polls open at 6:00 a.m. and clez at 8:00 p.m. >>> tomorrow the house transportation committee will hold a hearing on the deadly amtrak derailment in philadelphia nearly three weeks ago the heads of the ntsb the federal railroad commission amtrak and unions
state representative ron noter and harold james took plea deals that will keep them out of prison.ers also submitted his formal resignation as part of the deal. the charges stem from secret recordings in which a confidential informant offered money in exchange for official favors. >>> a congressman's son's appeal to get his federal fraud case thrown out has been denied. an appeals court ruled the case against shackia fattah jr. could move forward. his father is congressman shockia...
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pastor harold mayberry knew the pastor and other victims. the shooting hit him hard. he wants to convene for a talk about race. >> what we call a 21-year-old young white man to be that angry? he was not alive during the struggle. wasn't alive during slavery. what is it? >> this sunday the church will begin raising money. >> just ahead the celebration in oakland today. >> yes. >> from you used to sleep like a champ. then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleepiq™ technology. it tracks your sleep and tells you how to adjust for a good better and an awesome night. the difference? try adjusting up or down you'll know cuz sleep iq™ tells you. only at a sleep number store. where you'll find the best buy rated mattress with sleepiq™ technology. know better sleep with sleep number. >> in reality it was gold and blue today. blue and gold rained down from the sky. >> let's begin with an ending filled with conf
pastor harold mayberry knew the pastor and other victims. the shooting hit him hard. he wants to convene for a talk about race. >> what we call a 21-year-old young white man to be that angry? he was not alive during the struggle. wasn't alive during slavery. what is it? >> this sunday the church will begin raising money. >> just ahead the celebration in oakland today. >> yes. >> from you used to sleep like a champ. then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad...
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this is not just because it's part of cowboyistan as harold hamm likes to describe it. >> he's the frackingoil drilling. >> so there's a tendency to think or there was that this is all just oil. but you see after oil prices have collapsed in the last year that texas economy is hanging in pretty well. and it's really -- it's an amazing record of reform there. >> can he overcome the impression that he had with voters in 2012 when he admits he flamed out. he wasn't prepared. >> that's right. he never really intended to run. i think he saw a weak field and decided there was a need and got in he wasn't prepared. he will be a much better candidate this time. i think people who have met with him have already seen it where he has studied more he is prepared more. he's not coming off back surgery as he was last time so not taking a lot of pharmaceuticals as far as i know. >> always bad on a campaign. >> yes. he's just going to be a much sharper contender. i think he's another guy in single digits right now. but this is a formidable candidate in a very deep field. we keep being impressed with this fi
this is not just because it's part of cowboyistan as harold hamm likes to describe it. >> he's the frackingoil drilling. >> so there's a tendency to think or there was that this is all just oil. but you see after oil prices have collapsed in the last year that texas economy is hanging in pretty well. and it's really -- it's an amazing record of reform there. >> can he overcome the impression that he had with voters in 2012 when he admits he flamed out. he wasn't prepared....
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harold holzer on his book on abraham lincoln. and congressional historians don ritchie and ray smock talking about the history of the house and the senate. you can find those programs online. texas republican chairman joe barton on the issues with privacy and cyber security. >> you have the basic principle -- whose information is it? is it automatically in the public domain because i choose to use a mobile? we know that the way base things work they go into the cloud and all of that, or can i use it and still have a personal expectation of privacy? if you take the latter view, that changes the way you regulate and the way you legislate. if you take the position that by active participating and using -- by act of participating or using the act i am forgoing my right to privacy, that is a different issue. >> monday night at 8:00 p.m. est on "the communicators." >> next, the prime minister's questions at the british house of commons. then as part of the road to the white house coverage, a town hall meeting with bernie sanders. later
harold holzer on his book on abraham lincoln. and congressional historians don ritchie and ray smock talking about the history of the house and the senate. you can find those programs online. texas republican chairman joe barton on the issues with privacy and cyber security. >> you have the basic principle -- whose information is it? is it automatically in the public domain because i choose to use a mobile? we know that the way base things work they go into the cloud and all of that, or...
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they have a new ceo at bmw harold kruger who just took over last month.is their biggest launch this year and they need this car to hit well. they need to gain their momentum back. as you recall the eye three and i ate electric -- i3 and i8 electric cars. electric cars are lossmaking and the seven series is something you will see on the street. if it is coming up against the s class which was refreshed only a couple years ago, it will be tough for bmw to come up against that in many to show something. they need to get their momentum back. their mojo. jon: thank you for joining us and breaking it down. i don't know if the guy next meet once to buy one but i will ask them very let's wrap up a big day for the foreign exchange market today especially in the southern hemisphere. check out kiwi against the dollar. the biggest drop for the new zealand currency since september 2011. is it the start of more to come? we will talk about that after the break. ♪ jon: we are about 51 minutes into the trading session. the stoxx here heading for a second straight day of g
they have a new ceo at bmw harold kruger who just took over last month.is their biggest launch this year and they need this car to hit well. they need to gain their momentum back. as you recall the eye three and i ate electric -- i3 and i8 electric cars. electric cars are lossmaking and the seven series is something you will see on the street. if it is coming up against the s class which was refreshed only a couple years ago, it will be tough for bmw to come up against that in many to show...
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ed: i had the phrase from the former british prime minister harold wilson, a week is a long time in politicstantly on my mind. it really was quite an extraordinary week. if you think of where the president was at the beginning of that and where you ended with the eulogy in charleston, it was quite the tengion -- getting the fast track authority bill through congress by no means a given given that most of his own party including nancy pelosi were against it. if that had failed as many believed it might then that would have put an end to the main plank of president obama's pivot to asia and indeed his main trade agenda. that was the first success. the survival of the latest challenge to the affordable care act was hugely significant. if the supreme court had gone the other way that would have eviscerated obamacare as its opponents call it. the real peak of the week was when president obama was more african-american as a present than we have ever seen him more comfortable in that role, the role of a reverend preaching from a pulpit, in the town, charleston, where the first shot of the civil war
ed: i had the phrase from the former british prime minister harold wilson, a week is a long time in politicstantly on my mind. it really was quite an extraordinary week. if you think of where the president was at the beginning of that and where you ended with the eulogy in charleston, it was quite the tengion -- getting the fast track authority bill through congress by no means a given given that most of his own party including nancy pelosi were against it. if that had failed as many believed...
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president dwight eisenhower, john kennedy, lyndon johnson richard nixon, harold ford, and george h.w. bush all served in world war ii. up next, university of kansas history professor theodore wilson talks about their wartime experiences and how that later influence them as future commanders in chief. the kansas city public library hosts this event. it is about an hour. >> i didn't know very much about my parents. i am not sure how much i knew about world war ii, but i did very much appreciate henry's very generous introduction. i am delighted to be taking part in the commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the end of world war ii in europe and particularly tonight in europe sponsored by the truman library institute and the kansas city public diary library. institutions with which i have enjoyed opportunities to cooperate and for which i have enormous respect as sources of intellectual inquiry in this region. one caveat before i take you back to the america of 1941, to 1945. the title of my lecture is a gloss on tom brokaw's bestseller "the greatest generation," which defines the sacr
president dwight eisenhower, john kennedy, lyndon johnson richard nixon, harold ford, and george h.w. bush all served in world war ii. up next, university of kansas history professor theodore wilson talks about their wartime experiences and how that later influence them as future commanders in chief. the kansas city public library hosts this event. it is about an hour. >> i didn't know very much about my parents. i am not sure how much i knew about world war ii, but i did very much...
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harold lived here for two and a half decades. he says yesterday's powerful and brief storm is the worst he has ever seen. >> worst for 25 years. a lot of trees down. stephen: ten minutes ago a woman who lives here came and she told us there were trash collectors walking down the street as the big tree came down. she said it landed so close to them they stood there stunned. just white, pale looking at the tree so close to them. also in silver springs lucky people. damaged homes and damaged vehicles. no report of any serious injuries. stephen tschida. leon: yesterday there was a lightning strike. this is at the monument state park where three people were in the tower when it was struck by lightning. all three thrown out the door. now look at the damage to the observation tower. you can see that lightning blew out a chunk of the shower. everyone inside is expected to be okay. kimberly: wow! lightning blowing out stone. all right. check this out. abc7 was there as the crews in laurel had to get an armored truck back on all four wheel
harold lived here for two and a half decades. he says yesterday's powerful and brief storm is the worst he has ever seen. >> worst for 25 years. a lot of trees down. stephen: ten minutes ago a woman who lives here came and she told us there were trash collectors walking down the street as the big tree came down. she said it landed so close to them they stood there stunned. just white, pale looking at the tree so close to them. also in silver springs lucky people. damaged homes and damaged...
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the letters were send to lee's good friend new york architect harold caufield between 1956 and 1961. gave her last formal interview in the 1960s, but her second book comes out on july 14th. i'm going to preorder that one. lee turned 89 in april. >>> well check this out. no they are not going skydiving. they are training in the sky, they are with the bay area u.s. coast guard explosives team. the quo canines got hoisted up as part of a training exercise to assure they're prepared for helicopter deployment. they're bomb-sniffing dogs boy, great job. >>> thanks so much for joining us. have a fantastic weekend. we'll see you monday. now that there's foster farms simply raised, it's tougher than ever to be a foster farms chicken. but foster farms simply raised chicken is 100 percent natural with no antibiotics. well you're an herbalist. help us to be natural. will those herbs do it? those? one grows hair, the other increases energy. gasp! do i look natural herb man? can i call you herb man? i'm trying to look natural. call me natural. you look like a steve. can i call you steve? hi steve.
the letters were send to lee's good friend new york architect harold caufield between 1956 and 1961. gave her last formal interview in the 1960s, but her second book comes out on july 14th. i'm going to preorder that one. lee turned 89 in april. >>> well check this out. no they are not going skydiving. they are training in the sky, they are with the bay area u.s. coast guard explosives team. the quo canines got hoisted up as part of a training exercise to assure they're prepared for...
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outdoor girl was a brand of cosmetics, and they sponsored the flight of helen richey and francis harold, and they were doing and endurance flight -- and frances harrell, and they were doing and endurance flight. they wanted to see how long they could stay in the air. by aerial refueling, means that there was a plane flying above them that would drop a hose to their plane as they were flying. they would refill that way. they stayed in the air for 10 days. yes? yeah? this is them on their return. this is frances harrell and helen richey with one of the models from outdoor girl cosmetics, of course, taking off for their flight from floyd bennett field. looking a little worse for wear there. helen richey went on to become the first woman to earn her commercial pilots license, and she got a job briefly with central airlines, but the airline pilots union complained that she was taking a job away from a male pilot, so she was let go. she went on to fly first with the british aircraft delivery units, and then when the united states army air force allowed women to fly she joined that , organizat
outdoor girl was a brand of cosmetics, and they sponsored the flight of helen richey and francis harold, and they were doing and endurance flight -- and frances harrell, and they were doing and endurance flight. they wanted to see how long they could stay in the air. by aerial refueling, means that there was a plane flying above them that would drop a hose to their plane as they were flying. they would refill that way. they stayed in the air for 10 days. yes? yeah? this is them on their return....
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the new zealand harold, looks at whether australia paid people smugglers to turn their boats around. tony abbott's refusal to speak about it. gs and the satirical look at president jake onzuma and omar al bashir. the paper jokes zuma is now hosting al bashir at his sprawling estate where he is growing his nails to scratch bashir's back expecting equal treatment somewhere in the future. new warnings today about what would happen if grease and its lenders fail. greece's central bank could default on its debt and leave the euro zone, meanwhile thousands of greeks gathered in athens to show their support of getting a better deal. john siropolous has the story. >> the greek side saying it has put the best counteroffer it can on the table. creditors are demanding $4 billion of additional austerity cuts which would have to take place immediately. that means in the next six months in order to affect this year's budget and fiscal gap. have that's the tax revenue shortfall that creditors believe greece is in for. greece says we can't do $4 billion this year on top of the other austerity measur
the new zealand harold, looks at whether australia paid people smugglers to turn their boats around. tony abbott's refusal to speak about it. gs and the satirical look at president jake onzuma and omar al bashir. the paper jokes zuma is now hosting al bashir at his sprawling estate where he is growing his nails to scratch bashir's back expecting equal treatment somewhere in the future. new warnings today about what would happen if grease and its lenders fail. greece's central bank could default...