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>> harold: he did. >> joe: stolen base for upton. >> harold: in great shape. lost weight.ttled into a weight they want to be at and be healthy. >> joe: a strikeout for out number two. first base unoccupied. two strikeouts in tinning. now, it will be grandal. ryan seacrest, part of another show on fox. have you heard about it? it's a new show called "knock knock live." ryan and his crew are knocking on doors, bringing you celebrities. "knock knock live" one week from tonight on fox. here's grandal. here's had his breakout as a dodger former padre. he can hit he can run, and he's a gritty catcher behind the plate. they love him. >> harold: he's been a nice find, if you want to call it that. that trade. he didn't do this in san diego. the padres are probably like, what in the world? >> joe: 14 home runs. >> tom: they didn't see that coming. the dodgers love the ability to frame pitches behind the plate. turn balls into strikes. nice bonus. >> harold: they wouldn't have traded him in the division. >> joe: just heat from wade davis, who can close on any team, except for the one
>> harold: he did. >> joe: stolen base for upton. >> harold: in great shape. lost weight.ttled into a weight they want to be at and be healthy. >> joe: a strikeout for out number two. first base unoccupied. two strikeouts in tinning. now, it will be grandal. ryan seacrest, part of another show on fox. have you heard about it? it's a new show called "knock knock live." ryan and his crew are knocking on doors, bringing you celebrities. "knock knock...
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in 1963, harold marries nancy.ater, he has another life changing moment. >> a friend of his was in the monte club. that would be just the thing for him to get into. >> once he joins the club a lightbulb goes off. harold wants to collect classic cars. he begins with american models. mostly chevys and fords. >> how did he find these cars? >> he would find them himself. >> by the 1970s, harold revs us. as his grandson says so did his wish list. >> it didn't matter where in the country the car was. he would say, you want to go for a drive. then you're crossing from oregon to california. >> as his passion grows harold buys any car nearly he comes across. >> grandpa never called himself a car collector. he was a car saver. he saved cars. >> harold couldn't stand to see a car crushed crushed. >> he bought the whole wrecking house in idaho. >> harold's collection of cars totaled into the thousands. >> he just kept going. he never stopped. >> you never said, honey, enough already. we could use that money for a vacation? >>
in 1963, harold marries nancy.ater, he has another life changing moment. >> a friend of his was in the monte club. that would be just the thing for him to get into. >> once he joins the club a lightbulb goes off. harold wants to collect classic cars. he begins with american models. mostly chevys and fords. >> how did he find these cars? >> he would find them himself. >> by the 1970s, harold revs us. as his grandson says so did his wish list. >> it didn't...
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from the media. >> from harold. >> for harold, a long line of people? there's a lot of people who probably look at governor christie and look at some of his bullying statements and think he owes people an apology. >> harold? >> yeah, you know, we've made some very critical comments about governor christie, not just about this particular incident but the way he's governing new jersey. the state is in a fiscal down spin, tailspin right now, but, you know, no one owes him an apology. you know, he's the governor. he created the culture within that governor's office in which this was done, whether he gave someone the orders to do it or not. >> yeah, if you're playing football and you get hit, do you say, "you owe me an apology"? it's part of the game. >> i've never seen it happen. inside stories of the week coming up. thanks for coming to movie night. yeah, of course, so fun. so fun, right. yeah. i'm gonna go check. ok. well? we're all the way up to 4%. that's great! yeah. i could do this all night. i'm just gonna go check again. ok. leave slow downloads beh
from the media. >> from harold. >> for harold, a long line of people? there's a lot of people who probably look at governor christie and look at some of his bullying statements and think he owes people an apology. >> harold? >> yeah, you know, we've made some very critical comments about governor christie, not just about this particular incident but the way he's governing new jersey. the state is in a fiscal down spin, tailspin right now, but, you know, no one owes him...
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. >> reporter: the plane's owner is a student pilot named harold. harold moved his cessna here from republic airport in farmingdale about a month ago. >> i'm going through a divorce, i have a lot of financial problems. and i can't afford $150 a month to keep it any longer. >> reporter: harold sees no reason he shouldn't be able to keep his plane here. but a hempstead folksman says it violates town codes. last week the town issued him a summons with a maximum fine of 2500 bucks. >> if they can have their boats on the grass, why can't i have my airplane in the driveway? >> reporter: harold plans to fight that summons all the way to the u.s. supreme court, if necessary, he says. his neighbors are fond of harold, but think his plane belongs somewhere else. >> i think there's places to park planes, like airports. >> where is the limit? car, boat, plane, military tank? what's next? >> reporter: hard is due back in a hempstead court in september to fight this case. and get this, guys. he says eventually he hopes to have a pilot taxi this plane down the str
. >> reporter: the plane's owner is a student pilot named harold. harold moved his cessna here from republic airport in farmingdale about a month ago. >> i'm going through a divorce, i have a lot of financial problems. and i can't afford $150 a month to keep it any longer. >> reporter: harold sees no reason he shouldn't be able to keep his plane here. but a hempstead folksman says it violates town codes. last week the town issued him a summons with a maximum fine of 2500...
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harold was, and i was. others came to the work at a much more mature stage of development as historians. yet we all ended up in the same place. the book reflects that. it reflects many different avenues to becoming a serious student of the civil war. you get both a wonderful array of these images that means so much to us, then a wonderful way that historians used to study images. it works in ways that we didn't anticipate. >> these 8 images, all of which i love. there are some topics that are under shown. we did very little in terms of nudging people towards topics. if three people wanted to do the same three images, we would have said something. but we pretty much ran with it. >> if there's a question or two, we have time. when we're finished though go back and assigned books in the back of the room. -- and sign books from the back of the room. >> i wonder if you guys have considered how powerful all these images are because they are black and white, had the same image been done in color. >> let me do a sl
harold was, and i was. others came to the work at a much more mature stage of development as historians. yet we all ended up in the same place. the book reflects that. it reflects many different avenues to becoming a serious student of the civil war. you get both a wonderful array of these images that means so much to us, then a wonderful way that historians used to study images. it works in ways that we didn't anticipate. >> these 8 images, all of which i love. there are some topics that...
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. >> that is harold ford. >> laihey, harold, nice to meet you. >> i'd like to have a donut. >> mike barnicles over there. he has a new jacket. >> out of his pajamas. >> and to bring credibility to the panel, we have katty with us. >> so good to see all of you guys. >> good morning. >> so this greek thing, willie -- >> yeah. >> -- it keeps getting worse. actually, they threw a life line, the germans. >> yeah although they gave them a deadline to sunday. they said if you don't come up with something by sunday katty, it's all over. >> yeah. we're hoping that next week we're not going to be doing the story anymore. what do you think? >> no. >> three days in a row on greece. >> okay. >> that really depends. if you're in greece reporting on this terrible tragedy. >> yeah. >> and you want to stay. >> it's not a bad gig. >> and you don't want to come back to new york which is also possible. let's get the latest. the european council president is calling the most critical moment in the history of the euro zone. leaders are giving the country until sunday to finalize a deal hoping to prevent a financi
. >> that is harold ford. >> laihey, harold, nice to meet you. >> i'd like to have a donut. >> mike barnicles over there. he has a new jacket. >> out of his pajamas. >> and to bring credibility to the panel, we have katty with us. >> so good to see all of you guys. >> good morning. >> so this greek thing, willie -- >> yeah. >> -- it keeps getting worse. actually, they threw a life line, the germans. >> yeah although they...
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>> you want to talk about harold?> well, aside from solicitor who were sort of joined at the have with marshall on these issues for probably harold brown was the secretary of defense who both understood what net assessment was as well as his long-term value as perhaps any of the secretaries of defense. i mean it was quite the carter administration. initially was the hope that we could do something even somewhat similar to what occurred in terms of clenching fists and extending hands to adversaries. but you know, if you talked to harold brown about this what he would emphasize was that andy always raised questions that pointed to a a broad strategic issues did not get mired down the small stuff, and in that sense he acquired a perspective that was just virtually nonexistent from the parts of the pentagon and military bureaucracy. you got a different perspective and talking to andy then you got from the staff for the service staff. his margin of trying to put our strengths and weaknesses and export them over time was re
>> you want to talk about harold?> well, aside from solicitor who were sort of joined at the have with marshall on these issues for probably harold brown was the secretary of defense who both understood what net assessment was as well as his long-term value as perhaps any of the secretaries of defense. i mean it was quite the carter administration. initially was the hope that we could do something even somewhat similar to what occurred in terms of clenching fists and extending hands to...
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harold? >> senator, good morning. kerry is if not this deal how do we ensure -- i hear you saying sanctions have worked. if the sanctions have been on iran this long period of time and yet they found themselves still enriching uranium, how do you answer the secretary who then believes if we believe sanctions alone will work that we may be the only country imposing the sanctions because our allies will drop off? will the sanctions -- would sanctions still have the impact that you imagine? >> look harold one thing you have to look at is the interest of the different countries. secretary kerry has stated many times or implied that we're going to be isolated. remember at the beginning of the negotiations, iran was the country that was isolated. they were the pariah state. not to imply that the congress is isolated. i think is dismissive of not only the congress but the american people. and there's also this statement that every other country in the world agrees with this deal. well that's not true. countries that have an
harold? >> senator, good morning. kerry is if not this deal how do we ensure -- i hear you saying sanctions have worked. if the sanctions have been on iran this long period of time and yet they found themselves still enriching uranium, how do you answer the secretary who then believes if we believe sanctions alone will work that we may be the only country imposing the sanctions because our allies will drop off? will the sanctions -- would sanctions still have the impact that you imagine?...
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joan waugh: i disagree with harold and agree with matt, this was a fun project conceived in wine. like so many things conceived and wine the next morning i was not feeling regretful at all. [laughter] joan waugh: i kept asking matt again and again are you sure we can have fun with this? we can write from our heart at 41 sonata footnote everything? and he said yes and i decided to trust him and i am glad that i did. this picture was one that fascinated me of grant leaving against as you can see -- leaning against as you can see a tree. it was taken on june 11 or 12th mirror the harbor. -- near the harbor. when i started my project on ulysses s. grant, i was fascinated simply because i hadn't been for many years before this project a 19 -- have been for many years before this project a 19th-century historian. i have seen many photos of stiffly posed middle-class people -- had seen many photos of stiffly posed middle-class people. i had never seen anything like this. it seemed cool, hanging out and very informal and modern about it. as i came to study grant deeply and understand wher
joan waugh: i disagree with harold and agree with matt, this was a fun project conceived in wine. like so many things conceived and wine the next morning i was not feeling regretful at all. [laughter] joan waugh: i kept asking matt again and again are you sure we can have fun with this? we can write from our heart at 41 sonata footnote everything? and he said yes and i decided to trust him and i am glad that i did. this picture was one that fascinated me of grant leaving against as you can see...
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but wait until you see what harold guretzky has inside his house. he sells and repairs radio and tv equipment which he keeps in the basements. his huge antenna in the backyard has displeased some neighbors too but the airplane in the driveway he says may prove useful if there's another superstorm. >> i hear there's another sandy, the cars off the street because i want to get out of here. this thing can take off in 600 feet. >> reporter: he is kidding -- we think. in oceanside, long island, steve langford, cbs 2 news. >> he says he is also thinking of contacting captain sully sullenberger, you know, miracle on the hudson pilot, to fly the plane out of the neighborhood for the entertainment value. >>> the search is on for robbers preying on elderly homeowners in stamford, greenwich and darien. police say in several incidents the men posing as utility workers have official looking identification cards. investigators say they gained the victims' trust and enter the homes to steal valuables. >> most cases we see there's one person with contact with the r
but wait until you see what harold guretzky has inside his house. he sells and repairs radio and tv equipment which he keeps in the basements. his huge antenna in the backyard has displeased some neighbors too but the airplane in the driveway he says may prove useful if there's another superstorm. >> i hear there's another sandy, the cars off the street because i want to get out of here. this thing can take off in 600 feet. >> reporter: he is kidding -- we think. in oceanside, long...
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. >> 76-year-old harold johnson operates the tow rig.ch uses a winch to create tension on the wire cable. once lyons reaches altitude, he can release the tow line and glide free. >> i towed him up to the end. >> within seconds, lyons is airborne. everything seems to be going well. >> i'm flying. and the tow line is pulling me. and getting higher and high her and higher. >> at 1,000 feet above the ground, he levels out. >> any pilot will tell you, more altitude is good. >> lyons reaches over to release the tow rope, but nothing happens. >> i pulled it, and it didn't release. okay. pulled it again, didn't release. didn't release. >> lyons sees he's made a mistake, connecting the line to the glider. he can't fix it now. >> i look, and there's a pin that does the release, and the pin's off to the side, and it's not released. and now i'm in trouble. >> harold johnson watches from the ground. >> i couldn't figure out why he wasn't releasing it. kept telling myself, release, release. >> instead, the tow line acts like an anchor, pulling lyons d
. >> 76-year-old harold johnson operates the tow rig.ch uses a winch to create tension on the wire cable. once lyons reaches altitude, he can release the tow line and glide free. >> i towed him up to the end. >> within seconds, lyons is airborne. everything seems to be going well. >> i'm flying. and the tow line is pulling me. and getting higher and high her and higher. >> at 1,000 feet above the ground, he levels out. >> any pilot will tell you, more...
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. >> theodore harold is an intellectual property attorney and partner at singulairty llp. >> i franklyas outraged that somebody could claim trademark rights to something so generic as surf city usa. >> ted says trademarks like coke could -- coca-cola and exxon are registered as a bran. >> i knew it was serious. when i went up to the 28th floor and i was up there with atf, u.s. marshals and the fbi. >> bruce innocently thought a great t-shirt would be surf city santa cruz california usa. unbeknownst to him, somebody else claimed to have trademark rights. >> my mom thought she'd lose the business, maybe her house, the swimming pool. so she was a little frightened especially at her age, that she could lose everything. so was i a little bit. >> when big organizations take on small mom and pops like the nolands, the cost of fighting back often isn't worth it but when ted offered his legal services for free that allowed the nolands to fight back. they got a compromise agreement. >> we just moved the word usa up a half inch and plugged in original right below it. >> today those modified shirt
. >> theodore harold is an intellectual property attorney and partner at singulairty llp. >> i franklyas outraged that somebody could claim trademark rights to something so generic as surf city usa. >> ted says trademarks like coke could -- coca-cola and exxon are registered as a bran. >> i knew it was serious. when i went up to the 28th floor and i was up there with atf, u.s. marshals and the fbi. >> bruce innocently thought a great t-shirt would be surf city...
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[applause] >> >> well, now it is my pleasure to be joined by chris tall and harold leavy.have spent their creaser ensuring that children receive the knowledge and support necessary to have a successful life. harold leavy is the competent cuetive director serving for three years starting in 2000 including during 9/11. prior to working with the foundation special situations, debt stretch fund. he started university on line school of education and as director of global compliance. received a bs from cornell university and economics from the university of oxford. one of nine specialized high schools in new york city. she assumed leadership at 2011 after serving for eight years as an assistant principial, one of the top high school in the nations and ranked among the top in new york city and new york state. most diverse public school in new york city. holds master degree in education, school administration and supervision. harold and cristal welcome and thank you for being with us here today. >> good afternoon, it is truly an honor and pleasure to be here. i am the principial o
[applause] >> >> well, now it is my pleasure to be joined by chris tall and harold leavy.have spent their creaser ensuring that children receive the knowledge and support necessary to have a successful life. harold leavy is the competent cuetive director serving for three years starting in 2000 including during 9/11. prior to working with the foundation special situations, debt stretch fund. he started university on line school of education and as director of global compliance....
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harold leavy is the executive director of the jack kent cooke foundation. he is best known for having been the first non-educator chancellor of new york city schools, serving for three years starting in 2000, including during 9/11. prior to working for the foundation, he headed the ed tech investment practice and with special counsel to a special situation distressed debt hedge fund. he served as executive vice president of kaplan inc. where he started kaplan university's online school of education. he received a bs from cornell university, an ma in politics from the university of oxford and a law degree from the cornell law school. crystal bonds is principal for the high school of math, science and engineering at the city college of new york. one of nine specialized high schools in york city. she assumed leadership in 2011 after serving for eight years as an assistant principal at brooklyn technical high school. it's one of the top high schools in the nation and rate among the top high schools in new york city and new york state. in 2012, the new york time
harold leavy is the executive director of the jack kent cooke foundation. he is best known for having been the first non-educator chancellor of new york city schools, serving for three years starting in 2000, including during 9/11. prior to working for the foundation, he headed the ed tech investment practice and with special counsel to a special situation distressed debt hedge fund. he served as executive vice president of kaplan inc. where he started kaplan university's online school of...
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harold, just two questions.first, what world use the technology -- what role do you see for technology and the return of the labor movement? and second, i think it it was w.e.b. dubois, who said the rise of black people. guest: sure. technology is obviously a factor in eliminating a number of jobs. factories today employ fewer people to do the work that used to take more people. it's not just manufacturing. even in construction you will see things that they used to have to put together on a worksite now comes prefabricated. it's severally a factor in reducing employment. it creates jobs but it also destroys jobs. it creates a real conundrum for workers and for the country as well. did the south need to go elsewhere? well, a lot of what happened before the civil war was efforts by the south to suggest we could annex cuba. we should take some of mexico. it was looking at expanding its territory, partly because the south -- john c calhoun, the great advocate for the white slaveholding south -- had feared for a long
harold, just two questions.first, what world use the technology -- what role do you see for technology and the return of the labor movement? and second, i think it it was w.e.b. dubois, who said the rise of black people. guest: sure. technology is obviously a factor in eliminating a number of jobs. factories today employ fewer people to do the work that used to take more people. it's not just manufacturing. even in construction you will see things that they used to have to put together on a...
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. >> my name is harold baines.th of my knees. one of my knees -- i had five surgeries on it. the other one, i had a total knee replacement. and i started taking omax3, and i'm starting to see results. and it's been improving my flexibility, and i'm pretty pleased with the product. >> announcer: imagine how revitalized you'd feel if you could reduce joint pain, regain flexibility, improve your heart health, and lower cholesterol, enjoy sharper focus and concentration, and have boundless, all-day energy. with omax3 ultra-pure, you get ultra health benefits that you can see and feel in the first few days. claim your free 30-day supply of omax3 today. all you do is pay the cost of shipping and processing. and call today, because for a limited time prevention pharmaceuticals is including a 30-day supply of vitamin d3. vitamin d has been shown to improve calcium absorption, help balance blood pressure, and boost your immune system. so call now for your free omax3 ultra-pure fish oil and vitamin d supply. >> the normal ir
. >> my name is harold baines.th of my knees. one of my knees -- i had five surgeries on it. the other one, i had a total knee replacement. and i started taking omax3, and i'm starting to see results. and it's been improving my flexibility, and i'm pretty pleased with the product. >> announcer: imagine how revitalized you'd feel if you could reduce joint pain, regain flexibility, improve your heart health, and lower cholesterol, enjoy sharper focus and concentration, and have...
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i was a staff lawyer with responsibilities under harold green and it is too bad that harold green died before he wrote -- before you wrote the book because he knew a heck of a lot more about the build than i did. it was a time when the relations between how congress and the executive work were not quite the same as today. in fact, in the civil rights division, we wrote virtually every speech of congressman. i wrote senator philips speech, the first speech that introduced the bill into the senate. we wrote the house report, we wrote the senate report. i mean the executive branch -- i agree with you that nothing would happen without the people who had been on the front line and spent all of their courage in making the case for it, but the executive branch was not hostile to the voting rights bill. i am not sure i would agree that it was all written in the senate office but in other respects -- in line -- mr. may: while nicholas sasso back -- well, nicholas -- >> that's right. well, i have read your book and i thought it was wonderful and i'm certainly happy that you did get it right. mr.
i was a staff lawyer with responsibilities under harold green and it is too bad that harold green died before he wrote -- before you wrote the book because he knew a heck of a lot more about the build than i did. it was a time when the relations between how congress and the executive work were not quite the same as today. in fact, in the civil rights division, we wrote virtually every speech of congressman. i wrote senator philips speech, the first speech that introduced the bill into the...
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and professor of the university of michigan school of public policy former democratic congressman haroldord jr. >> good morning. >> that's gosh that's a long title. >> and al hunt and columnist and associate editor for "the washington post," david ignacious. joe, we have huge international news to get. to politics wasn't taking backstage this weekend either. >> mika incredible weekend. not only domestically for politics but also across the globe. you look at what happened in arizona. donald trump getting praise from a lot of people in the republican base but also a lot of scorn and really you didn't have to look past to liberals attacking donald trump. a lot of the great fears about his candidacy now are coming from very conservative, very republican places like for instance national review had a withering column on him. also though trump, while he packed them in, there he's also going to have scott walker coming in today who's going to finally announce that he's running for president of the united states. scott is taking on republicans and democrats alike in his home state. it seems to
and professor of the university of michigan school of public policy former democratic congressman haroldord jr. >> good morning. >> that's gosh that's a long title. >> and al hunt and columnist and associate editor for "the washington post," david ignacious. joe, we have huge international news to get. to politics wasn't taking backstage this weekend either. >> mika incredible weekend. not only domestically for politics but also across the globe. you look at...
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let me frame harold's question to you as a journalist and an opinion shaper.of this deal are you going to be looking most closely at? >> joe, i'm going to start at the same place that you did. i'm going to look at the way in which iranian compliance with this agreement will be inspected and verified. iran says privately that it is prepared to accept the additional protocol so-called which allows iea inspectors to go to any facility in iran where they have reason to suspect that prohibited activities are taking place. that's known as managed access. i want to look at the details of that, precisely what the trigger is. how much debate there is before it's on the ground. those details are really going to matter. i want to look at research and development. if, through the course of this 10 to 15-year agreement, iran rushes ahead with research and development, at the end they're going to be a much more powerful nuclear player than they are today. i'm going to look at how this agreement affects iran's other activities in the region. i fear that it's going to have no
let me frame harold's question to you as a journalist and an opinion shaper.of this deal are you going to be looking most closely at? >> joe, i'm going to start at the same place that you did. i'm going to look at the way in which iranian compliance with this agreement will be inspected and verified. iran says privately that it is prepared to accept the additional protocol so-called which allows iea inspectors to go to any facility in iran where they have reason to suspect that prohibited...
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the fbi's top fiber expert, harold dedman, led the search.room he took clippings from a purple bedspread and from a yellow blanket. >> your blanket was located under wayne williams' bed. >> on the floor, a green carpet. this is a blow-up of those carpet fibers. >> they're the only company to produce a fiber like this. >> but larry peterson was still in the dark. >> i had no idea there was a bridge incident. >> he had been called to the fbi office to help search this station wagon. but not told why. then he spotted fbi techs returning from their search and so he went out to the home to snip fibers for himself. >> saw all the green carpet. >> did you feel, this is it? >> you know, i really didn't. >> because it was a middle class home. a young man living with his parents. but peterson thought -- >> i'm going to run this back to the lab and just look. i started with the green carpet. once i put that sample under the microscope, i mean, i knew instantly that that was it. >> you knew that they had the killer? >> i knew that was it. and i -- you kn
the fbi's top fiber expert, harold dedman, led the search.room he took clippings from a purple bedspread and from a yellow blanket. >> your blanket was located under wayne williams' bed. >> on the floor, a green carpet. this is a blow-up of those carpet fibers. >> they're the only company to produce a fiber like this. >> but larry peterson was still in the dark. >> i had no idea there was a bridge incident. >> he had been called to the fbi office to help...
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susan swain: harold is in new milford, connecticut. hi, harold, your question? harold: yes, thank you very much for this wonderful series. i was just wondering if your guests know anything -- you were discussing the china services at the white house. do you know anything about the silver collections and how both the hollowware and the flatware were being developed at the white house? and lastly, when did lenox china begin its first production for the white house, if you know? thank you so much, and thank you for a great series. edith mayo: well, i can answer the question about the lenox china. that was the wilson administration. up until that time, there had been no ceramic manufacturer that could equal the quality of european ceramics. and so almost all of the 19th century and even some of the early 20th century chinaware that was ordered for the white house was from france, except for that of theodore and edith roosevelt, and they used wedgwood. but it wasn't until the wilson administration that lenox was producing the kind of ceramic ware that they felt was p
susan swain: harold is in new milford, connecticut. hi, harold, your question? harold: yes, thank you very much for this wonderful series. i was just wondering if your guests know anything -- you were discussing the china services at the white house. do you know anything about the silver collections and how both the hollowware and the flatware were being developed at the white house? and lastly, when did lenox china begin its first production for the white house, if you know? thank you so much,...
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harold ward is with us. welcome to the program. how you? >> thanks. i'm great, sean. thanks for having me. >> you sold cocaine, you were sentenced to ten years in jail, you served five? >> exactly. >> when you were doing this, your didn't know you were deal ing with el chapo, right? >> at all. didn't know none of that. i just had a mexican connect. and when i stopped selling, that's when i found out that they was affiliated with him. >> how did you find out? >> i knew -- at the end i saw a couple guys, or i guess at the time i got out had moved up in rank. and when i did see them on tv, i thought oh wow, that's the guys i dealed with. that's how i found out. >> you sold heroin, cocaine -- >> no. >> am i wrong? >> right, i did. >> heroin, cocaine, meth. >> yeah. i ain't sold no meth. i never sold meth. >> have you changed your life? are you out of the drug trade now? >> i've been out of the drug trade since '89 -- since '93, because i went to jail. been out of it. changed my life around. born again christian now. >> when you think back to those days, if you ever do wha
harold ward is with us. welcome to the program. how you? >> thanks. i'm great, sean. thanks for having me. >> you sold cocaine, you were sentenced to ten years in jail, you served five? >> exactly. >> when you were doing this, your didn't know you were deal ing with el chapo, right? >> at all. didn't know none of that. i just had a mexican connect. and when i stopped selling, that's when i found out that they was affiliated with him. >> how did you find out?...
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for more let me bring in harold cook, a texas political strategist. mr.tious -- how are you? will clinton's cautious strategy hurt her? >> well it could if it goes too far. i think she would probably adjust as she goes along. here's what i think she is probably thinking her choices are at this point. she can focus on her primary election which most candidates don't want to do if they don't have to. then they'll box themselves in to positions that primary voters like but maybe not general election voters in all cases. or if she is not being pushed in a primary sheks perhaps focus on a general election with a more central centrist message. and all things equal, most candidates would rather focus neither and be focused on governing before they're ever elected. that way they don't have to make any promises to anybody which is clearly not good for voters but great for candidates. i've said all along that i think if secretary clinton treats this democratic primary process like a coronation, she will be in a lot of trouble. if she treats it like a real race then
for more let me bring in harold cook, a texas political strategist. mr.tious -- how are you? will clinton's cautious strategy hurt her? >> well it could if it goes too far. i think she would probably adjust as she goes along. here's what i think she is probably thinking her choices are at this point. she can focus on her primary election which most candidates don't want to do if they don't have to. then they'll box themselves in to positions that primary voters like but maybe not general...
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. >> we thank you harold. >> texas is full of interesting people. say i'm one of them. and yeah we love our conspiracy theories down here. and there's always a few members of the tinfoil hat club around here but what made it worse a few weeks ago is when governor greg abbot in what i would call the first mistake of his governorship gave voice to these poem when he gave them a little credibility and then in response to this paranoia he was going to ask the texas state guard to keep an eye on these people which i think is a big mistakes. giving the people more credibility than they deserve. >> didn't tamp down the fear. when you read about the exercises in deference to people who find this a little creepy jade helm participates may conduct suspicious activities. may be wearing civilian attire. carrying weapons with blank ammo. they say it is modelled after the french resistance to nazi occupation after world war ii. there is something creepy about that. but secondly what is is the government planning for that we should know about? >> what could the fr
. >> we thank you harold. >> texas is full of interesting people. say i'm one of them. and yeah we love our conspiracy theories down here. and there's always a few members of the tinfoil hat club around here but what made it worse a few weeks ago is when governor greg abbot in what i would call the first mistake of his governorship gave voice to these poem when he gave them a little credibility and then in response to this paranoia he was going to ask the texas state guard to keep...
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harold, welcome to "inside story." >> glad to be here, matt. >> thank you for joining us.urzanski, foreign-policy analyst. good morning, ed. now, we now know that bill cosby admitted under oath that he obtained quaaludes to give to women he wanted to have sex with. didn't go any further in that in terms of his statement. now, this admission happened in a deal with former montgomery county district attorney bruce caster. now, back in 2005, caster did not think he had enough ev
harold, welcome to "inside story." >> glad to be here, matt. >> thank you for joining us.urzanski, foreign-policy analyst. good morning, ed. now, we now know that bill cosby admitted under oath that he obtained quaaludes to give to women he wanted to have sex with. didn't go any further in that in terms of his statement. now, this admission happened in a deal with former montgomery county district attorney bruce caster. now, back in 2005, caster did not think he had enough...
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. >> we keep on praying man it's hard, so harold. >>> the coast guard has already covered 20,000 square miles in their search. >> an autopsy will be performed to determine the exact death of bobbi kristina brown. the 22-year-old is the daughter of bobby brown and late whitney houston. she was found unconscious in a bathtub in her home five months ago, whitney houston was found dead in a bathtub in 2012. >>> 35 of bill cosby's accusers will appear on the cover of new york magazine. it includes individual story focusing on the women's allegations. it comes after testimony from a deposition from 2005 were published in the new york times in them he admitted give women sedatives with which he he wanted to have sex with. he has never been charged. >>> a waitress in delran met with firefighters helping her family. "action news" was there as liz woodward thanked the firefighters for efforts to go fund me page to help her raise money for a wheelchair accessible van for her dad. she realized the firefighters were fighting a massive fire so she picked up their tab writing a thank you note on the c
. >> we keep on praying man it's hard, so harold. >>> the coast guard has already covered 20,000 square miles in their search. >> an autopsy will be performed to determine the exact death of bobbi kristina brown. the 22-year-old is the daughter of bobby brown and late whitney houston. she was found unconscious in a bathtub in her home five months ago, whitney houston was found dead in a bathtub in 2012. >>> 35 of bill cosby's accusers will appear on the cover of...
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came the penalty kick, harold cumming, gold for panama. they have the advantage.eded this one for demarcus beasley to go. no sir force the usa. panama held for third place, 3- 2. usa settles for fourth. worst showing since 2000. >>> doggone it! it's the senior british open round three. let's watch tom watson. let's watch it go in! 4-under 66 today tied for 11th. not just any golfer. that's bill parcells look-alike colin montgomerie. only played nine holes today and this is the third for birdie. he leads at 10-under. round suspended due to darkness. >>> come on, go ahead, jump in grab a golf bag. the canadian open. bubba watson at 13. and gimme a little curling for eagle. he is tied for second with jason day. here's canada's david hearn ontario man, fella can putt from 20. nails the 15th hole. got a two-shot lead headed into sunday final round. >>> what's that? can't get to the movies? well, the warriors will just bring one to you. nba championship run is on film it's on dvd and it is out there. the team had a premiere night gala in oakland on thursday night. in fa
came the penalty kick, harold cumming, gold for panama. they have the advantage.eded this one for demarcus beasley to go. no sir force the usa. panama held for third place, 3- 2. usa settles for fourth. worst showing since 2000. >>> doggone it! it's the senior british open round three. let's watch tom watson. let's watch it go in! 4-under 66 today tied for 11th. not just any golfer. that's bill parcells look-alike colin montgomerie. only played nine holes today and this is the third...
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. >> we worked harold to get everything -- hard to get everything straight and someone comes in and screws everything up. that's really bad. >> the other than said he knows the suspected thief he said it's a guy named alex who used to work for him. >> fighting fraud with selfies. >> reporter: tech bytes paying with a selfie. in the future there are identities where you have to take a picture with your smart phone. >> reporter: want more likes for facebook post timing is everything. messages posted on tuesday and wednesday get more likes. >> reporter: those put up in the middle of the night when your friends are asleep don't do well. most like shares and comments are posted within two hours of the original message. >>> researchers say we're suffering from digital amnesia. because we expect our devices to store information or find it for us half half of us can't remember our partner's phone numbers. >> reporter: i have digital amnesia. >> reporter: those are tech bytes. >>> researcher testing a ground breaking drug that could ease fears for family history of diabetes. >> reporter: i want to
. >> we worked harold to get everything -- hard to get everything straight and someone comes in and screws everything up. that's really bad. >> the other than said he knows the suspected thief he said it's a guy named alex who used to work for him. >> fighting fraud with selfies. >> reporter: tech bytes paying with a selfie. in the future there are identities where you have to take a picture with your smart phone. >> reporter: want more likes for facebook post...
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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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juste of oklahoma president there, and harold ham, a pioneer in frack of course, one of the richest men in america and a donor to university. both declined to be interviewed. holland was asked to be careful about what he said in public. >> certainly i was given talking points that everyone was comfortable with. >> you were given them by politicians? >> no, no, no, through the university, and my employers, right. >> reporter: and the university gets a significant amount of donations from oil and gas industries. >> yes, they do. >> it wasn't until i hope this -- april of this year that the oklahoma geological survey reversed its stance, revealing in writing the connection between disposal wells and earthquakes. >> do you regret not saying that earlier. . >> yes. >> now, many oklahomans refuse to believe the science. this man experienced a 4.5 magnitude earthquake in kress entsd on monday. >> i don't think the oil field has anything to do with it. >> reporter: what makes you believe that? >> it's been here forever. this is starting to happen in the last two years. >> do you believe the sci
juste of oklahoma president there, and harold ham, a pioneer in frack of course, one of the richest men in america and a donor to university. both declined to be interviewed. holland was asked to be careful about what he said in public. >> certainly i was given talking points that everyone was comfortable with. >> you were given them by politicians? >> no, no, no, through the university, and my employers, right. >> reporter: and the university gets a significant amount...
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>> i would have had to cave in and let it go and they would have got their way but thanks to ted harold who's a local lawyer and a surfer. >> luckily for him there's a suffer dude lawyer who's me who libyas in santa cruz who saw what was going on and offered my services for free. >> my reaction when i got this letter was that this wasn't real. >> was like oh yeah that's got to be a truth. >> last september in portland oregon, they received their own cease and desist letter. >> right here i have a letter. dear miss cairo, it's come to the attention of the olympic committee you're operating a charcuterie. we would ask you to discontinue using it. >> we thought that can't be. >> we came one that because we're in the olympic mills building. >> there's a ton of companies out there. >> you don't own the world olympic, like hello. like if anyone owns it it's the greeks who own. >> it we were baffled for sure. initially we figured there was a way around it. >> i called my attorney and i said, we might not deal with it. he said you do realize they can come and seize all your profits from prior y
>> i would have had to cave in and let it go and they would have got their way but thanks to ted harold who's a local lawyer and a surfer. >> luckily for him there's a suffer dude lawyer who's me who libyas in santa cruz who saw what was going on and offered my services for free. >> my reaction when i got this letter was that this wasn't real. >> was like oh yeah that's got to be a truth. >> last september in portland oregon, they received their own cease and...
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anything major coming out of that, harold? >> well, i think of it as the -- as difficult as the path to the white house is, i think the teachers unions might be in a more difficult political position these days. yes, they're going to run with open arms to hillary clinton. is that going to protect them from the very difficult time they have state by state, region by region? i'm not so sure about that. what hillary clinton promises to them, we should really all try to find out. but of course that's the big guessing game with hillary clinton. what is she promising. and what kind of accountability will she have if and when she gets elected? >> education once we get to the general, even right now crystal in the primaries, still as we talk about common core, a major thread that republicans will have to sort out. >> well, yeah, and i think that with respect to education, republicans need to talk about school choice. because we're really the party that empowers minorities. i mean, that's really an issue that -- that republicans can co
anything major coming out of that, harold? >> well, i think of it as the -- as difficult as the path to the white house is, i think the teachers unions might be in a more difficult political position these days. yes, they're going to run with open arms to hillary clinton. is that going to protect them from the very difficult time they have state by state, region by region? i'm not so sure about that. what hillary clinton promises to them, we should really all try to find out. but of...
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. >> reporter: harold says a few thrusts with the crowbar was enough for two men to make off with thed thousands of dollars in cash. it's the second hit for mojo burger this week and not an officer in sight. >> we're at the end of our rope. you know what happens.
. >> reporter: harold says a few thrusts with the crowbar was enough for two men to make off with thed thousands of dollars in cash. it's the second hit for mojo burger this week and not an officer in sight. >> we're at the end of our rope. you know what happens.
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came the penalty kick, harold cumming, gold for panama. they have the advantage. u.s.ded this one for demarcus beasley to go. no.panama held for third place, 3- 2. usa settles for fourth. worst showing since 2000. >>> doggone it! it's the senior british open round three. let's watch tom watson. let's watch it go in! 4-under 66 today tied for 11th. not just any golfer. that's bill parcells look-alike colin montgomerie. only played nine holes today and this is the third for birdie. he leads at 10-under. round suspended due to darkness. >>> come on, go ahead, jump in grab a golf bag. the canadian open. bubba watson at 13. and gimme a little curling for eagle. he is tied for second with jason day. here's canada's david hearn ontario man, fella can putt from 20. nails the 15th hole. got a two-shot lead headed into sunday final round. >>> what's that? can't get to the movies? well, the warriors will just bring one to you. nba championship run is on film it's on dvd and it is out there. the team had a premiere night gala in oakland on thursday night. in fact, the boss joe lac
came the penalty kick, harold cumming, gold for panama. they have the advantage. u.s.ded this one for demarcus beasley to go. no.panama held for third place, 3- 2. usa settles for fourth. worst showing since 2000. >>> doggone it! it's the senior british open round three. let's watch tom watson. let's watch it go in! 4-under 66 today tied for 11th. not just any golfer. that's bill parcells look-alike colin montgomerie. only played nine holes today and this is the third for birdie. he...
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>> i do say this, people who fought harold and weren't captured and went through a lot they get no creditbody talks about them. they are forgotten. >> republicans denounce his comments as outrageous. >>> rachel dolce and said she lost her job since her parents outed her as white. she has not been working and has very little money. >>> a philadelphia museum is paying tribute to the gay rights moment with a new exhibit. it focuses on a cause which has roots in and around the city. karen rogers has the details in 6abc loves the arts. >> reporter: it's called legendary, inside the house ballroom scene and it gives visitors an intimate view of the world that offers a support system for an often marginalized community. it showcases the work of gerald gaskins who spent time visiting houses in philadelphia, washington, d.c. and new york. >> it shows the images of the community and the joyousness of the celebration. >> reporter: the houses serve as a safe haven and provide a surrogate family for those who may have been ostracized by friends and family. >> it offered moral support and financial sup
>> i do say this, people who fought harold and weren't captured and went through a lot they get no creditbody talks about them. they are forgotten. >> republicans denounce his comments as outrageous. >>> rachel dolce and said she lost her job since her parents outed her as white. she has not been working and has very little money. >>> a philadelphia museum is paying tribute to the gay rights moment with a new exhibit. it focuses on a cause which has roots in and...
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ernie: harold has received several tickets and has hired a lawyer to help him. he says some of his neighbors are supportive of that. nick is joining us now. you're a pilot. you even teach flight instruction. what do you make of this? nick: it's a tough story. he's lost his medical certificate. then you can't act as a pilot in command of an aircraft. you can fly in the passenger seat with an instructor or an instructor next to you. ernie: he's got a passion for it. you feel bad for him. nick: i suppose it depends on the town whether they allow that. people leave boats in their driveways. kind of the same thing, i guess. always something. that's a cessna 152. that's the type i learned to fly in. 30-something years ago. ernie: you should take a look at it. nick: a fun plane. ernie: might get a good deal. nick: i've got college tuitions to pay. that's where my money is going. ernie: i'll put the money on the nick: a good bet. weather. the humidity was down. 89, 72. a little above average, but the humidity made it more tolerable. 102 the record high. and 57 the recor
ernie: harold has received several tickets and has hired a lawyer to help him. he says some of his neighbors are supportive of that. nick is joining us now. you're a pilot. you even teach flight instruction. what do you make of this? nick: it's a tough story. he's lost his medical certificate. then you can't act as a pilot in command of an aircraft. you can fly in the passenger seat with an instructor or an instructor next to you. ernie: he's got a passion for it. you feel bad for him. nick: i...
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harold, who was in the audience. they are reaching out to a broad, public audience in a way that i think has made history more and more relevant and more and more important to a broad audience but i regret to say that it is not my academic colleagues that are doing this. peter carmichael: i am going to disagree. i think some of what comes out of academic press, a good run is 1000 copies. ridiculous. but i think there is a real synergy between academic historians and public historians. i think there is a place for focused, narrow work. i think some of the other scholars were very talented at making ready accessible, they are building upon what scholars are doing in the trenches. i agree with your point much of what we see, especially in scholarly journals, unfortunately does not resonate but i would dedicate a step further, and you are a good example of this, dr. mcpherson. -- take this a step farther, and you are a good example of this dr. mcpherson. your first class, it led to activism in the battle for preservation
harold, who was in the audience. they are reaching out to a broad, public audience in a way that i think has made history more and more relevant and more and more important to a broad audience but i regret to say that it is not my academic colleagues that are doing this. peter carmichael: i am going to disagree. i think some of what comes out of academic press, a good run is 1000 copies. ridiculous. but i think there is a real synergy between academic historians and public historians. i think...
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john heilemann and harold ford jr.us with and joining the conversation msnbc political contributor and editor of "the fix" at the "washington post," chris alizza. joe, the conversation continues. we're going to be having john mccain himself on the show in exactly 30 minutes to respond. but for now, donald trump is not apologizing for his controversial remarks this weekend about senator john mccain's war service. it was the buzz of the political world over the weekend. if you haven't heard the comments yet, here's what he said at a summit for voters in iowa. >> john mccain goes oh, boy, trump makes my life difficult. he had 15,000 crazies show up. crazies. he called them all crazy. i said they weren't crazy. they were great americans. these people if you would have seen these people -- i know what crazy s i know all about crazies. these weren't crazies. so he insulted me and he insulted everybody in that room. i said somebody should run against john mccain who has been, you know in my opinion not so hot. i supported him
john heilemann and harold ford jr.us with and joining the conversation msnbc political contributor and editor of "the fix" at the "washington post," chris alizza. joe, the conversation continues. we're going to be having john mccain himself on the show in exactly 30 minutes to respond. but for now, donald trump is not apologizing for his controversial remarks this weekend about senator john mccain's war service. it was the buzz of the political world over the weekend. if you...
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his arrest harolded as a significant blow to a criminal empire authorities say is responsible for nearlyuarter of the illegal drugs that come into the u.s. through mexico. >> whenever there is a community in the united states where you can find the presence of drugs such as heroin cocaine, marijuana, meth and designer drugs those drugs are connected to el chapo. >> guzman refers to statute but not his influence. >> we don't know if guzman ever set foot in the city of chicago but certainly people that were dispatched to chicago to oversee his operation put their thumb print on that operation. >> the chicago crime commission named him public enemy number one, the only other one to hold that title is al-capone and wanted in the united states for drug trafficking titles and another title and one of the most powerful and richest man in the world may keep him out of reach of law enforcement. >>> the latest from greece austerity deal met with mixed reaction and a nasa space craft makes history with an up close view of pluto. check it out. >> the fda isn't testing enough. >> now science is pursu
his arrest harolded as a significant blow to a criminal empire authorities say is responsible for nearlyuarter of the illegal drugs that come into the u.s. through mexico. >> whenever there is a community in the united states where you can find the presence of drugs such as heroin cocaine, marijuana, meth and designer drugs those drugs are connected to el chapo. >> guzman refers to statute but not his influence. >> we don't know if guzman ever set foot in the city of chicago...
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. >> reporter: harold looney still had some advice, though. >> water and gatorade, no beer. >> reporter: inside the ballpark misting fans were a huge hit, dehydration a major concern sunday. in d.c. the homeland security and management agency activated their hypothermia alert where among other things a list of sprays, pools and cooling centers is posted. this senior public housing location at 900 fifth street is one of them. >> i got this far and said oh, yes, it's that hot. >> reporter: empty sidewalks here and empty outdoor areas by the ballpark were definitely common today. >> trying to keep you all hydrated. >> $1 water. >> it's dangerous. like i said, if you don't have to be out here, don't be out here in it, you know. >> reporter: and there are still more hot days to come. so if you need that list of cooling centers, pools and what. , we'll have that -- what not, we'll have that up on www.wusa9.com. i'm stephanie ramirez. >> don't forget about pets. make sure they have access to plenty of water and slade and if possible, bring them -- shade and if possible, bring them indoors wher
. >> reporter: harold looney still had some advice, though. >> water and gatorade, no beer. >> reporter: inside the ballpark misting fans were a huge hit, dehydration a major concern sunday. in d.c. the homeland security and management agency activated their hypothermia alert where among other things a list of sprays, pools and cooling centers is posted. this senior public housing location at 900 fifth street is one of them. >> i got this far and said oh, yes, it's that...
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earn is harolding this as an agreement.s in fact only an agreement to start formal negotiations on a new new third bailout deal for grease. but the fact that so much is at steak the fact that last marathon session has been going on for 18 hours, this is only the end of the beginning those talks now have to begin in fact during the discussions overnight, one of the demands that the european partners were making of greece was that these reforms, these measures that were on the table, should be drafted in to law, that should actually be adopted and lat identified by the greek parliament by wednesday. obviously we don't have the exact details yet of what that time frame might be for the ratification, but that is to give you an idea of just how urgent it is because of the lack of trust the partners want today see promises backed up by action. they wanted to see it in law before they were actually willing to start those talks. so we can see that there are still a number of hurdles to be overcome. what greece has to deliver in ter
earn is harolding this as an agreement.s in fact only an agreement to start formal negotiations on a new new third bailout deal for grease. but the fact that so much is at steak the fact that last marathon session has been going on for 18 hours, this is only the end of the beginning those talks now have to begin in fact during the discussions overnight, one of the demands that the european partners were making of greece was that these reforms, these measures that were on the table, should be...
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they reported 76-year-old harold drake missing last wednesday after he went on a hike by himself. rescue crews from four counties helped in the search at the state park. searchers say they covered 100 miles of trails but they just could not find him. >>> the highway patrol expects one of its officers to recover after a motorcycle accident in danville. sky 7 hd was over interstate 680 just after the officer was hurt just after 9:00 this morning. drivers faced delays for more than an hour after the chp closed all northbound lanes to look for clues into what happened. as you can see on this map exactly where the accident happened on 680, near el sur boulevard. the chp said the officer may have been clipped by a large truck. >>> and here's a live look at traffic coming off the golden gate. the weekend closure of doyle drive is now over. many worried there would be a carmeggedan. fortunately there was not. fortunately there is a new roadway and a little learning curve for drivers. wayne freedman is above the new connector to the bridge. hi, wayne. >> reporter: good afternoon. how often
they reported 76-year-old harold drake missing last wednesday after he went on a hike by himself. rescue crews from four counties helped in the search at the state park. searchers say they covered 100 miles of trails but they just could not find him. >>> the highway patrol expects one of its officers to recover after a motorcycle accident in danville. sky 7 hd was over interstate 680 just after the officer was hurt just after 9:00 this morning. drivers faced delays for more than an...
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so i've said some nice things about senator boxer but it's time we said susan: harold rogers of kentucky is the chairman of the house appropriations committee. they put out a press release saying they successfully passed all bills. we are going to talk about this with him. our two reporters will be asking questions. rachel of politico and daniel of -- daniel you are first. daniel: as we mentioned, the process seemed stalled. it has been widely reported that an amendment was brought up with democrats three amendments in , fact. can you just take us inside what happened on tuesday night through the end of that week when the interior appropriations bill was pulled from the floor? rep. rogers: the amendment that the democrats offered caused a number of our members on the republican side to declare that they could not support the bill on final passage. the bill was removed from the floor. it is too bad because it is a great bill. the interior appropriations bill did so many good things. it held back the epa's wild rampage towards regulating everything in the country among , other things. it's
so i've said some nice things about senator boxer but it's time we said susan: harold rogers of kentucky is the chairman of the house appropriations committee. they put out a press release saying they successfully passed all bills. we are going to talk about this with him. our two reporters will be asking questions. rachel of politico and daniel of -- daniel you are first. daniel: as we mentioned, the process seemed stalled. it has been widely reported that an amendment was brought up with...
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the magazine's editor at large harold mireson will join us. washington journal is live every morning at 7 eastern, and you can contribute to the program by phone and facebook and twitter. >>> when congress is in session c-span 3 brings you more of the best access to congress, with live coverage of hearings news conferences, and key public affairs events. and every weekend it's american history tv. traveling to historic sites discussions with authors and historians and eyewitness accounts of events that define the nation. c-span3. coverage of congress and american history tv. >>> now labor secretary thomas perez talks about efforts to boost workforce training and grow the number of jobs in the u.s. this is from the national governors association meeting held over the weekend in white sulphur springs west virginia. more from the meeting tonight on a discussion on combatting prescription drug abuse. you can watch on c-span3 or any time at c-span.org. right now here is the session with labor secretary perez. >>> good afternoon, everyone. we're goi
the magazine's editor at large harold mireson will join us. washington journal is live every morning at 7 eastern, and you can contribute to the program by phone and facebook and twitter. >>> when congress is in session c-span 3 brings you more of the best access to congress, with live coverage of hearings news conferences, and key public affairs events. and every weekend it's american history tv. traveling to historic sites discussions with authors and historians and eyewitness...
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harold ford. i think secretary kerry is expected to come before one of the relevant committees in the senate today. two questions. one, do you believe these questions will be asked directly of him? and what traction are are you getting with democrats? we're reading that there are democrats skeptical of this and some who urged secretary kerry to be more respectful of the democratic skepticism. >> yeah. harold, we discussed this yesterday in a closed setting. both the closed settings secretary kerry did confirm the existence of the agreements but i wouldn't disclose the contents. i expect you'll see more public testimony today. many democrats are very concerned about the process the administration is taking over the last week. first, going to the united nations security council before they came to the american people and now not disclosing first the existence and now the content of the agreements. many democrats are concerned on the kro ses grounds and what the contents may say and what the administ
harold ford. i think secretary kerry is expected to come before one of the relevant committees in the senate today. two questions. one, do you believe these questions will be asked directly of him? and what traction are are you getting with democrats? we're reading that there are democrats skeptical of this and some who urged secretary kerry to be more respectful of the democratic skepticism. >> yeah. harold, we discussed this yesterday in a closed setting. both the closed settings...