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in 1963, harold marries nancy. few years later, he has another life-changing moment. >> a friend of his was in the model t club. he thought that that would be just the thing for him to get into. [ up-tempo music plays ] >> once he joins the club, a light bulb goes off -- harold wants to start collecting classic cars. he begins with american models, mostly chevys and fords, everyday cars and trucks. how did he find these cars? >> well, he would find most of them himself. >> by the 1970s, harold's hobby really revs up, and, as his grandson eric says, so does his wish list and search grid. >> it didn't matter where in the country the car was. he'd say, "you want to go for a drive?" and the next thing you know, you're crossing from oregon into california. >> as his passion grows, harold starts buying nearly any car 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. would just break harold's heart. >> he went to a wrecking-y
in 1963, harold marries nancy. few years later, he has another life-changing moment. >> a friend of his was in the model t club. he thought that that would be just the thing for him to get into. [ up-tempo music plays ] >> once he joins the club, a light bulb goes off -- harold wants to start collecting classic cars. he begins with american models, mostly chevys and fords, everyday cars and trucks. how did he find these cars? >> well, he would find most of them himself....
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harold: he might've been huge. [laughter] hamilton was heading toward the status of a historical footnote into you resurrected in with your book. you put them back in the pantheon of founding fathers. what you did next to nurture and be the father to the cast of this show. and educational phenomenon as well. you said being involved with his work was a biographers wish fulfillment. judging from the response, it is great for hunter college and roosevelt house to have you. [applause] $10 scholar. you have written about the $10 scholar. he is one in a million. i want to thank you. [applause] ron: thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> you are watching american history tv on c-span3. we bring you archival coverage of presidential races. next, a 1980 debate between ronald reagan and george h w bush. it took place in houston. governor reagan wen
harold: he might've been huge. [laughter] hamilton was heading toward the status of a historical footnote into you resurrected in with your book. you put them back in the pantheon of founding fathers. what you did next to nurture and be the father to the cast of this show. and educational phenomenon as well. you said being involved with his work was a biographers wish fulfillment. judging from the response, it is great for hunter college and roosevelt house to have you. [applause] $10 scholar....
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i think harold is a good example of that. >> finally, harold, boundless creativity, clearly.aws trees and monsters. >> i think the best example of that is, every entrepreneur sets up to climb a mountain, climb a big mountain with their business. here's a guy who draws his mountain and then he forgets to draw his way down. he falls off the other end and he's falling and falling and falling and he says, i need to figure out what to do and he draws himself a hot air balloon. that's the type of thing i tell my employees all the time. we say in meetings, what's the hot air balloon? how are we going to solve and fix this situation? at the root of it, that's what harold is all about, solving his problems. >> it's so neat, right? you're talking about very important tenets to include as part of your culture and mindset and reading this book is a fun way. >> we give it to employees on the first day and we have guests that come in. it's on our coffee table. we give them away to everybody that comes to visit us. it's just about who we are. i think it's a differentiator for us. >> we're g
i think harold is a good example of that. >> finally, harold, boundless creativity, clearly.aws trees and monsters. >> i think the best example of that is, every entrepreneur sets up to climb a mountain, climb a big mountain with their business. here's a guy who draws his mountain and then he forgets to draw his way down. he falls off the other end and he's falling and falling and falling and he says, i need to figure out what to do and he draws himself a hot air balloon. that's the...
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at the root of it, that's what harold is all about, right? >> you're talking about very important tenance. we have them for every new employee, their on our coffee tables. >> we'll do a little engine that could book swap next time. >> you got it. >> still to come, what you need to know about growing your major accounts without affecting the smaller ones. and what bill walton can teach you about small business. our cosmetics line was a hit. the orders were rushing in. could feel our deadlines racing towards us. we didn't need a loan. we needed short-term funding fast. building 18 homes in 4 ½ months? that was a leap. but i knew i could relyon as to help me buy those building materials. amex helped me buy the inventory i needed. our amex helped us fill the orders. just like that. another step on the journey. will you be ready when growth presents itself? realize your buying power at open.com .. >>> that is a high quality problem that means your business is right about to scale. that is very exciting. what you're going to need to do is free up s
at the root of it, that's what harold is all about, right? >> you're talking about very important tenance. we have them for every new employee, their on our coffee tables. >> we'll do a little engine that could book swap next time. >> you got it. >> still to come, what you need to know about growing your major accounts without affecting the smaller ones. and what bill walton can teach you about small business. our cosmetics line was a hit. the orders were rushing in....
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harold: and what happens with his supporters? to make sure his supporters feel as much a part of this campaign to ensure and assive values continuation of things that president obama has worked on now for seven and a half years. john: good luck with that. harold: but look to the other side is putting. the threat that that poses to the progress and the gains we have made. i think senator sanders is a believer in that as much as he is a believer in that he should be the nominee. we could compare trump and clinton side by side. has she looked formidable to you? dan: i still believe that hillary clinton is extremely vulnerable. you know the data. her negatives are as close to as high as donald trump and ted cruz. for a host of reasons, she is a weak general election candidate. i think just about any republican candidate -- only the realization that donald trump is stronger than i expected and will be over the next couple weeks that will give him momentum. i no longer believe that he has to hit 1237. i think if he is just shy, it will
harold: and what happens with his supporters? to make sure his supporters feel as much a part of this campaign to ensure and assive values continuation of things that president obama has worked on now for seven and a half years. john: good luck with that. harold: but look to the other side is putting. the threat that that poses to the progress and the gains we have made. i think senator sanders is a believer in that as much as he is a believer in that he should be the nominee. we could compare...
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maria: harold, you were mimitt roromney's energy advisor in 2012.semet frfrom the guy who was an advisr to romney who bacally came out and trieied to undo your fafather. >> yeah, thawawas him playing a popolitical move. and harold, we've knowown him foforever and my father justst thinks of world of you, anand yu knknow that, hold. again, ispeaeaks to the message ofof having ththe best people making our deaeals for this country and i think that haharod would be amazingng no one knows the energrgy secto better thahan he does and truly means a lot to the family. maria: harold, do you want a a position in trumump's administraonon? >> well, no, , it's totally unsosolicited. i thought ifif i can help out here by bebeing supportive, that's's what i want t to do an thatat's why i endorse. maria: because youdvdvised mitt romney, but you also p previousy donated to marcoububio's campaign. so what happen? ? what wast,t, what was the sort straw that broke the camel' ck that send you onto the trump ain? well, i didn't -- i wasn't big supporteof anybody in n this
maria: harold, you were mimitt roromney's energy advisor in 2012.semet frfrom the guy who was an advisr to romney who bacally came out and trieied to undo your fafather. >> yeah, thawawas him playing a popolitical move. and harold, we've knowown him foforever and my father justst thinks of world of you, anand yu knknow that, hold. again, ispeaeaks to the message ofof having ththe best people making our deaeals for this country and i think that haharod would be amazingng no one knows the...
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(harold) that is how you get to be senior associate supervisor. (avo) take a break from the excpected. play scratch-off games from the new york lottery. uh, hello geico?... yeah, i was just talking about your emergency roadside service and how it's available 24/7 and then our car overheated... what are the chances? can you send a tow truck please? uh, the location? it's in a tree. i wish i was joking, mate, but it's literally stuck in a tree. (car horn honking) a chainsaw? no, no, all we really need is a tow truck. day or night, geico's emergency roadside service is there for you. this is "jeopardy!" please welcome today's contestants -- a retail sales associate from charlotte, north carolina...
(harold) that is how you get to be senior associate supervisor. (avo) take a break from the excpected. play scratch-off games from the new york lottery. uh, hello geico?... yeah, i was just talking about your emergency roadside service and how it's available 24/7 and then our car overheated... what are the chances? can you send a tow truck please? uh, the location? it's in a tree. i wish i was joking, mate, but it's literally stuck in a tree. (car horn honking) a chainsaw? no, no, all we really...
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harold koh. with while there is broad agreement asked tohe u.s. and eu the importance of a rule-based approach to water, are there significant differences in how they interpret key elements of international humanitarian law? allies differences among in interpreting the law of war undermined the possibility of complementary, coordinated and ultimately effective action? : first of all, i think there is widespread agreement. the agreement far outweighs the disagreement and will probably continue to do so. exercise is increasingly becoming active in europe, which by the way, i think lends itself to the notion of greater collective standards. it is high time for an agreed statement of principles, high time for public discussion of the assured principles. but i think are the two main points of disagreement that have emerged is on what happens when a state has not explicitly consented to a military action on its soil? to what extent can you invoke the notion of unwilling or unable as a proxy for state consent? for example, if you have a knows the nato le
harold koh. with while there is broad agreement asked tohe u.s. and eu the importance of a rule-based approach to water, are there significant differences in how they interpret key elements of international humanitarian law? allies differences among in interpreting the law of war undermined the possibility of complementary, coordinated and ultimately effective action? : first of all, i think there is widespread agreement. the agreement far outweighs the disagreement and will probably continue...
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sergeant harold george bennett enlisted in the united states army in 1957 and he served heroically in vietnam. sergeant bennett was taken prisoner in that country and on june 25, 1965, he became one of the first american prisoners of war killed in vietnam. sergeant bennett fought corageously, thinking not for himself but for his fellow service members. i ask my colleagues and the representative french hill to share the incredible story of sergeant bennett. for now i'd like to urge members to support this bill, to name a post office after sergeant harold george bennett. mr. speaker, hearing the story inspires bravery in all of us and i hope that permanently naming the post office in memory of his sacrifice will inspire generations to come. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlelady from the district of columbia is recognized. ms. norton: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. norton: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to join my colleagues in the consideration of h.r
sergeant harold george bennett enlisted in the united states army in 1957 and he served heroically in vietnam. sergeant bennett was taken prisoner in that country and on june 25, 1965, he became one of the first american prisoners of war killed in vietnam. sergeant bennett fought corageously, thinking not for himself but for his fellow service members. i ask my colleagues and the representative french hill to share the incredible story of sergeant bennett. for now i'd like to urge members to...
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(harold) looks like australia. western omelette. (harold) hey! what you got there? (jeremy) a new york lottery scratch-off game. you know, for fun. even here. oh, look. it's carol. (harold) that is how you get to be senior associate supervisor. (avo) take a break from the excpected. play scratch-off games from the come seek the royal caribbean. >> good morning, beautiful shot there on this thursday morning. clear skies continue today with highs in upper 50s. tomorrow the temperatures start to warm up in time for the weekend. mic mike has the full forecast. >> looking nice out there already. hillary clinton and bernie sanders will battle in brooklyn tonight. they're meeting for one and only tuesday's primary. >> meanwhile three republican white house hopefuls at a gop state dinner. protesters tbatter outside the venue. we have a live report coming up. >> governor cuomo legalizing mixed marshal arts and eager to host events at madison square garden before the end of this year. >> good morning everybody great to have you with us i'm kerry
(harold) looks like australia. western omelette. (harold) hey! what you got there? (jeremy) a new york lottery scratch-off game. you know, for fun. even here. oh, look. it's carol. (harold) that is how you get to be senior associate supervisor. (avo) take a break from the excpected. play scratch-off games from the come seek the royal caribbean. >> good morning, beautiful shot there on this thursday morning. clear skies continue today with highs in upper 50s. tomorrow the temperatures...
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he is certainly a friend and admirer of our lecturer today, harold koh. he has, over the years, had various connections with brookings including writing his first book under the imprint of the brookings institution press. i think it was about 35 years ago, maybe even longer than that. and we've had events for him when his recent books have come out. and back in 2014, the brookings institution entered into a partnership with the hague institute for global justice and we decided to work together on an annual lecture, followed by a discussion of the sort that we are going to have today. and i'll come back to the institute which is represented here and i'll say a word or two about him in a moment. but i would like also, because of my own personal background with harold, to say a few things about him. i had the distinct pleasure of working with him in government during the clinton administration, when he was the assistant secretary of state for democracy and human rights. and as we all remember from the 1990, there were challenges on virtually every continent
he is certainly a friend and admirer of our lecturer today, harold koh. he has, over the years, had various connections with brookings including writing his first book under the imprint of the brookings institution press. i think it was about 35 years ago, maybe even longer than that. and we've had events for him when his recent books have come out. and back in 2014, the brookings institution entered into a partnership with the hague institute for global justice and we decided to work together...
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thank you, stock holders, for helping harold equity look to the future.
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harold ford, jr. and dan seymour. we'll have you back soon., donald trump's new plan for forcing mexico to pay for the border wall. what it means for your weekend, after this. ♪ ♪ john: donald j trump offered up a memo today saying he would force mexico to pay for that big, beautiful wall by cutting off the money immigrants send home to their families. among the many voices criticizing that was president obama, who said this during a white house press briefing. president obama: the implications with suspending remittance, many of which are from legal immigrant and individual sending money back to their families, are enormous. first of all, they are impractical. the notion we are going to track every western union bit of money being sent to mexico, good luck with that. john: i would like to point out that in the age of paypal president obama's talking about western union. my question is whether trumps call for remittance is good policy? mark: it's no policy. the president point out one of the flaws and it might be good politics in the short ter
harold ford, jr. and dan seymour. we'll have you back soon., donald trump's new plan for forcing mexico to pay for the border wall. what it means for your weekend, after this. ♪ ♪ john: donald j trump offered up a memo today saying he would force mexico to pay for that big, beautiful wall by cutting off the money immigrants send home to their families. among the many voices criticizing that was president obama, who said this during a white house press briefing. president obama: the...
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(harold) that is how you get to be senior associate supervisor. (avo) take a break from the excpected. play scratch-off games from the new york lottery. hi dad. uh huh. yeah...sorry about that. think about it there must be higher love what do you think? and in the stars above hi ted, glad you could join us, we think you' re going to like these numbers. bring me a higher love i could rise above maxx life in store and online. find brands you love >> good morning everyone. happy monday. >> yes indeed. >> yeah, baby a cold start to the week. this weather is just it shall unacceptable. a wintry mix an rain on the way. april 4th. mike tells us how long chilly temperatures will stick around. >> we have breaking news overnight. at newark airport reopened this morning following a an electrical fire inside. passengers and workers had to be evacuated twice actually overnight. we'll have the latest for you coming up. >> we'll have the last on that amtrak trash. it says trains will run as scheduled following deadly derailment philadelphia. two killed more than
(harold) that is how you get to be senior associate supervisor. (avo) take a break from the excpected. play scratch-off games from the new york lottery. hi dad. uh huh. yeah...sorry about that. think about it there must be higher love what do you think? and in the stars above hi ted, glad you could join us, we think you' re going to like these numbers. bring me a higher love i could rise above maxx life in store and online. find brands you love >> good morning everyone. happy monday....
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harold granddaughter played match maker she waited on merriam.he couple asked if they would pose with the picture and it's been shared thousands of times on facebook. the first date. >> fantastic. >> i love it. >> very cool. >> great. >> we don't always get to witness true love on arena kiss cam this may be it no not kissing couple but woman with pizza behind them look at this. going down. >> double fisting it look at her [ laughter ]. >> oh, how embarassing. >> nobody is looking at the couple who cares about them they're like look at us they're like no look at chick behind you. >> this happened during celtics versus hawks in atlanta. some are wondering if it was staged. >> really? >> it looks like she -- >> once you see the camera is on this couple then doing it on purpose. >> i think she'll be at coney island this summer eating hot dogs championship eating. >> he has a better relationship with pizza then those guys will have. >> thanks for joining us tonight everybody. >> tmz is next see you tomorrow. >> good night. >> today on "tmz" -- harvey:
harold granddaughter played match maker she waited on merriam.he couple asked if they would pose with the picture and it's been shared thousands of times on facebook. the first date. >> fantastic. >> i love it. >> very cool. >> great. >> we don't always get to witness true love on arena kiss cam this may be it no not kissing couple but woman with pizza behind them look at this. going down. >> double fisting it look at her [ laughter ]. >> oh, how...
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(harold) that is how you get to be senior associate supervisor. (avo) take a break from the excpected. tt >>> wall street broke a two day losing streak. a surge in oil prices led to the dow going up triple-digits to 17716, nasdaq and s & p 500 also began 1% high sneer checking stocks overseas, japan and hong kong finishedded higher. >>> antitrust regulators were fighting the deal, but the issue vanished when the faa announced it is going to lift landing and take off the faa says it will mean more competition and bring in new carriers. >>> today new jersey considers another plan to save atlantic city. lawmakers looking to avoid a take over of casinos, under the new proposal the state would step in if certain performance targets are not met. the move comes with a veto threat by governor chris christie who said he will only side the two bills passed by the >>> you are senate. >>> little wind a cross wind from jersey city. taking the ferries over from brooklyn and queens this morning that you have and the southerly winds have the water temperature war
(harold) that is how you get to be senior associate supervisor. (avo) take a break from the excpected. tt >>> wall street broke a two day losing streak. a surge in oil prices led to the dow going up triple-digits to 17716, nasdaq and s & p 500 also began 1% high sneer checking stocks overseas, japan and hong kong finishedded higher. >>> antitrust regulators were fighting the deal, but the issue vanished when the faa announced it is going to lift landing and take off the...
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(harold) that is how you get to be senior associate supervisor. play scratch-off games from the new york lottery. . >>> now, new york's number one news, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> a man hunt underway for a suspect accused of slashing a delivery cab driver. tonight police say he may also be connected to a deadly crime at a homeless shelter. >>> the battle for the democrat presidential nomination heating up bernie sanders focused on voters in his native brooklyn. >>> we're going to begin however with breaking news out of south america, a powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit ecuador near a sparsely populated area populated with tourists but shook buildings in the capitol. people were killed, the pacific tsunami warning center says waves are possible for some of the coastline there. the government urges people to move to higher ground as a precautionary measure. >>> politics now in the race for president bernie sanders talked faith and equality in a discussion in downtown brooklyn. >>> hillary clinton will be back in the big apple tomorrow both c
(harold) that is how you get to be senior associate supervisor. play scratch-off games from the new york lottery. . >>> now, new york's number one news, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> a man hunt underway for a suspect accused of slashing a delivery cab driver. tonight police say he may also be connected to a deadly crime at a homeless shelter. >>> the battle for the democrat presidential nomination heating up bernie sanders focused on voters in his native brooklyn....
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(harold) that is how you get to be senior associate supervisor. (avo) take a break from the excpected. play scratch-off games from the ben: checking headlines hillary clinton won the new york democratic primary, she will take 135 democratic delegates. bernie sanders gets 1004. on the other side donald trump won the republican primary and with 50% of the vote statewide he will get at least 89 of the 95 gop delegates. many problems yesterday, some polling places open late, voting books went missing, ballots can is malfunctioned and why did maybe 120,000 democratic voters ben: the judge against peter liang downgraded charges from lancelot is a criminally negligent homicide. the 28-year-old was convicted of the shooting death of girly in 2013, the judge sentenced liang hours of community service. ben: let's get to duke talking of the 14 rangers at the garden for game 3 of the first round pittsburgh penguins. no score, pittsburgh on the power fly, nash turning on the jets, the rest for the shorthanded goal, 1-0 rangers. in the second penguins answer, p
(harold) that is how you get to be senior associate supervisor. (avo) take a break from the excpected. play scratch-off games from the ben: checking headlines hillary clinton won the new york democratic primary, she will take 135 democratic delegates. bernie sanders gets 1004. on the other side donald trump won the republican primary and with 50% of the vote statewide he will get at least 89 of the 95 gop delegates. many problems yesterday, some polling places open late, voting books went...
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i'm asking harold ford. >> what? >> how do you feel with this campaign analyzing this campaign if you can't tell the truth? >> i was on with you guys about a week ago, and we analyzed the david brooks' column. said he needed to get out of his office and get down to try to understand the electorate better. you have a week. whoever wins they get the burst, they get the energy and the attention. one thing that has not happened to trump is that his voters have not left him. in fact, people seem to be more intrigued by him, by how he answers and how he responds with adversity and toughness. after wisconsin, no doubt the establishment thought they could regroup, rejuvenate and find a message to perhaps puncture him and take the air out of that balloon. it doesn't look like that's happening here in new york. if he wins with the numbers coming out in the last 24 hours, mark, you know better than i do, looks like he can win all the delegates. 50% plus one here. >> nicolle, another example of somebody who has relative
i'm asking harold ford. >> what? >> how do you feel with this campaign analyzing this campaign if you can't tell the truth? >> i was on with you guys about a week ago, and we analyzed the david brooks' column. said he needed to get out of his office and get down to try to understand the electorate better. you have a week. whoever wins they get the burst, they get the energy and the attention. one thing that has not happened to trump is that his voters have not left him. in...
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i want to introduce you to harold a grandfather in st.alked down the aisle, his wife, daughter and granddaughter obviously in separate years all in the same wedding dress. it's remarkable. this is his wife. she wore this dress, phyllis joe raymond did in 1953 and brought it from a department store in denver. >> that's when they got married. >> then 30 years later, her daughter susan in 1983 wore the same dress. she just added a little jacket to fit her shoulders. there's daddy, grandpa walking her down the aisle. her father. and in 2016, her granddaughter julia you see right here wore it but removed the sleeves and again, harold walked her down the aisle. julia's father actually passed away in the '90s. it was sweet her grandpa could walk her down the aisle. >> that's very nice. everybody all dressed up and looking great. >> it goes to show you how you can change one dress. they must have the same waistlines, very small waistlines, right? >> to get into that dress. there's a trend when you go to some hipster restaurant of plating food in
i want to introduce you to harold a grandfather in st.alked down the aisle, his wife, daughter and granddaughter obviously in separate years all in the same wedding dress. it's remarkable. this is his wife. she wore this dress, phyllis joe raymond did in 1953 and brought it from a department store in denver. >> that's when they got married. >> then 30 years later, her daughter susan in 1983 wore the same dress. she just added a little jacket to fit her shoulders. there's daddy,...
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harold: but look to the other side is putting.threat that that poses the progress and the gains we have made. i think senator sanders is a believer. we could compare trump and clinton side by side. has she looked formidable to you? i still believe that hillary clinton is extremely vulnerable. her negatives are as close to as high as donald trump and ted cruz. reasons, she is a weak general election candidate. no. only the realization that donald trump is stronger than i expected and will be over the next couple weeks. i know a lot believe he has to hit 1237. i think if he is just shy, it will be tough to stop him at the convention. at some point this summer, we a convention and the general election will probably cruz.ald trump or ted she contrasts better with trump then cruise. i think she only looks stronger in the world in which we are imagining donald trump is the nominee. >> she is stronger. is saying that she has faced a formidable opponent in this primary. she faced 18 years ago. she faced one this go around and find herself
harold: but look to the other side is putting.threat that that poses the progress and the gains we have made. i think senator sanders is a believer. we could compare trump and clinton side by side. has she looked formidable to you? i still believe that hillary clinton is extremely vulnerable. her negatives are as close to as high as donald trump and ted cruz. reasons, she is a weak general election candidate. no. only the realization that donald trump is stronger than i expected and will be...
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s >> then people began to write to harold and ask him to do an index card. >> reporter: so pollack put 10 items on an index card, took a snapshot and posted it online. it promptly went viral touted on the washington post's wonkblog, on websites boing boing and lifehacker. and thus was born pollack ands olen's short new book: "the index card." a few simple rules... >> and that just seemed much more doable to a lot of people. >> reporter: so, what's on the card? s rule one: "strive to save 10 to 20 percent of your income." which means slashing your spending on what you don't much care about. >> we've got some nice rust over here, also... >> there are other things that i do spend money on. i go on vacations, i go, i take, my wife to bruce springsteen, so, but i try to spend my money on things that i enjoy. and i really just am apathetic about my car, so i shouldn't spend money on it.ab >> reporter: though rule one is easier advised than accomplished, helaine olen acknowledges. >> i mean, how on earth are you supposed to save between 10 and 20% of your income if you're making $20,000 a yea
s >> then people began to write to harold and ask him to do an index card. >> reporter: so pollack put 10 items on an index card, took a snapshot and posted it online. it promptly went viral touted on the washington post's wonkblog, on websites boing boing and lifehacker. and thus was born pollack ands olen's short new book: "the index card." a few simple rules... >> and that just seemed much more doable to a lot of people. >> reporter: so, what's on the card?...
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so, let me begin with harold koh, if i may. while there is broad agreement between the u.s. and eu as to the importance of rules-based approach to warfare, are there significant differences in how actors interpret key elements of international humanitarian law, and can differences, among allies, in interpreting the laws of war undermine the possibility of complimentary, coordinated and ultimately effective action? >> so, first of all, i think that there's widespread agreement. the agreements far outweigh the disagreements and will probably continue to do so as this whole exercise is increasingly becoming active in europe which, by the way, i think lends itself to the notion of greater collective standard setting. it's high time for an agreed statement of principles. it's high time for public discussion of the shared principles. what i think are the two main points of disagreement that have emerged is on what happens when a state has not explicitly consented to a military action on its soil? to what extent can you invoke the notion of unwilling or unable as a proxy for state
so, let me begin with harold koh, if i may. while there is broad agreement between the u.s. and eu as to the importance of rules-based approach to warfare, are there significant differences in how actors interpret key elements of international humanitarian law, and can differences, among allies, in interpreting the laws of war undermine the possibility of complimentary, coordinated and ultimately effective action? >> so, first of all, i think that there's widespread agreement. the...
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political writer for "the new york times," nicholas confessore, and professor harold ford jr. then we go to washington. where we find pulitzer prize winning columnist and msnbc political analyst, eugene robinson. and -- >> what?! >> pulitzer prize winning editorial writer for "the washington post" and msnbc contributor, jonathan capehart. good to have you all on board this morning. >> i have nowhere to begin. how was everybody's weekend? did everybody have a good weekend? was it okay? anybody do anything big this weekend? because i tell you, i was, you know, sitting home, you know, you know, in my t-shirt, reading twitter. i felt like a total loser. >> really? >> like, everybody went to see bruce springsteen play his tribute to prince. >> apparently that was very cool. >> and i'm sitting there eating corn chips. >> it's all on youtube, you can just watch it there. >> so i shouldn't feel bad? everybody was there. bruce -- >> bruce in brooklyn. that's big. what did you do, nick? you're young. you had to have had a good time. >> i watched part of the "game of thrones" premiere un
political writer for "the new york times," nicholas confessore, and professor harold ford jr. then we go to washington. where we find pulitzer prize winning columnist and msnbc political analyst, eugene robinson. and -- >> what?! >> pulitzer prize winning editorial writer for "the washington post" and msnbc contributor, jonathan capehart. good to have you all on board this morning. >> i have nowhere to begin. how was everybody's weekend? did everybody have...
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harold guretzy has been arguing with neighbors and town officials. the 70-year-old was arrested on monday. is he charged with two counts of aggravated harassment in the second degree. single engine cessna that was parked in his driveway in oceanside. town officials say he ignored 17 summons demanding that he remove it and last week town officials dismantled the plane saying its presence violated town building safety codes. and posed potential danger. he was out of town when all of this happened, but in speaking to new 4 over the phone he had these fiery comments about what happened. >> i'm not there. if i would be there, i -- i have a crossbow, anybody that comes near that airplane, i will [ bleep ] kneecaps. >> not only did he make those crossbow comments on news 4, officials say he called the township supervisor and made those threats over the phone. he will appear before a judge later today. >> thank you very much. critical condition. witnesses say he was a victim of the knockout game. police say that man was punched while leaving a store on ocean
harold guretzy has been arguing with neighbors and town officials. the 70-year-old was arrested on monday. is he charged with two counts of aggravated harassment in the second degree. single engine cessna that was parked in his driveway in oceanside. town officials say he ignored 17 summons demanding that he remove it and last week town officials dismantled the plane saying its presence violated town building safety codes. and posed potential danger. he was out of town when all of this...
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. >> last year harold ekeh before choosing yale. she plans to visit all the schools before finally we will of course tell you what her decision finally is. very incredible for her and her parents. >>> let's see what we are dealing with today. >> it feels like february out there. and that my watch is pretty smart, but you know what it is cold. want to get this reading in plain view. from a low of 26 to 35 is not spring like. now his plans they were spared. she says you think that looks in ice. elena is celebrating lava lamp day. we're doing anything to stay warm. think spring and be smart. brilliant bright blue skies with the high pressure in control and numbers aren't high. 34 with the wind out of the northeast at 21. 27 the cool spot on the map in monticello around the hamptons 32. now it is sure interesting. the reading is 36 a 31-degree drop from yesterday. now remember yesterday that mammoth and ocean county in the 60s. while we were stuck in the 40s. almost everybody will be a little or a lot cooler. when you throw in the wind,
. >> last year harold ekeh before choosing yale. she plans to visit all the schools before finally we will of course tell you what her decision finally is. very incredible for her and her parents. >>> let's see what we are dealing with today. >> it feels like february out there. and that my watch is pretty smart, but you know what it is cold. want to get this reading in plain view. from a low of 26 to 35 is not spring like. now his plans they were spared. she says you think...
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(harold) that is how you get to be senior associate supervisor. (avo) take a break from the excpected. play scratch-off games from the new york lottery. [ grinding metal ] whoa, that doesn't look good. no, not you. ordinary fuels can clog your engine with dirt. it's like lugging this around... it's dragging down your fuel economy. [ breaking glass ] but over time, using new and improved bp gasoline with invigorate helps clean up that dirt, like hundreds of scrubbing brushes. [ scrubbing bristles ] so that means a cleaner engine, which helps you get more miles per tank. i'll be here if you need me. new bp gasoline with invigorate... al >>> on money this morning, and asian markets are down. >> japan's nikkei average and hang seng fell. nasdaq composite is slightly lower and s&p 500 is slightly higher. >>> chipotle's recent food safety crisis is erasing years >> abc's kendis gibson and diane ma say doe report. >> reporter: good morning, topping america's money, chipotle on the upswing. >> it will cost the company three years of earnings growth betwee
(harold) that is how you get to be senior associate supervisor. (avo) take a break from the excpected. play scratch-off games from the new york lottery. [ grinding metal ] whoa, that doesn't look good. no, not you. ordinary fuels can clog your engine with dirt. it's like lugging this around... it's dragging down your fuel economy. [ breaking glass ] but over time, using new and improved bp gasoline with invigorate helps clean up that dirt, like hundreds of scrubbing brushes. [ scrubbing...
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do they not know this, harold? it's going to be great. >> i don't get it. >> make america great again. >> john heilemann, when will they ever learn? when will they ever learn? >> they're vomiting all over themselves. >> it just points to dysfunction. >> and the notion that -- what's crazy is that the republican establishment, which is so concerned about the fact that donald trump will be the nominee, is destined to lose and destroy the party, is now betting on the notion that they're going to somehow get a better supreme court nominee than merrick garland. because if hillary clinton wins the presidency, merrick garland -- they'll be lucky if they get merrick garland. they could easily get a further -- nominee much further to the left than he is. >> the guy is 63 years old. a lot of people expected the president to choose someone younger who -- judge garland may live 30, 40 more years. i couldn't agree more. i don't understand how -- frankly, even liberal democrat aren't pleased with this guy. why don't you get a pr
do they not know this, harold? it's going to be great. >> i don't get it. >> make america great again. >> john heilemann, when will they ever learn? when will they ever learn? >> they're vomiting all over themselves. >> it just points to dysfunction. >> and the notion that -- what's crazy is that the republican establishment, which is so concerned about the fact that donald trump will be the nominee, is destined to lose and destroy the party, is now betting...
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senator ed pinkney with the trophy, coach rollie mass massimino, harold presley, harold jensen, theseaces and names many of us who easily remember now, 31 years later, and much like we will this year's team and parade images, as well. how much, we found out yesterday, not everybody around here who was in philly that day remembers that first parade so well. >> i don't really remember that well. i mean, i am getting a little old now. some of my brain cells, memory brain cells are gone. i remember the excitement of watching it on tv. i remember the excitement of the parade. it was fun. any time you have a national cram chronic chip like that people rally around, and want to enjoy it. >> so, i don't know what was going on with the young jim kenney's brain cells, let's say he was probably working hard then in his blue collar work back then. i'm sure he remembers some things about it. so, a short parade. here is the route for this one that many of you will be talking about, in 31 years, watching right now. short parades, just five blocks, 20th and market it start at 1:00. comes here to city
senator ed pinkney with the trophy, coach rollie mass massimino, harold presley, harold jensen, theseaces and names many of us who easily remember now, 31 years later, and much like we will this year's team and parade images, as well. how much, we found out yesterday, not everybody around here who was in philly that day remembers that first parade so well. >> i don't really remember that well. i mean, i am getting a little old now. some of my brain cells, memory brain cells are gone. i...
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they're merium steinert, 93, and harold, 90. >> oh, she is cradle robbing. two years younger than her? >> i love. >> this and they agreed meet on blind date at the book store in washington, d.c. so the staff saw them, awe, we love you. took this picture, put it on facebook, and set up by harold's granddaughter service and just adored merium and both widow and had a great date. >> i think is fantastic. i have to say from personal experience my grandmother's helen, her husband passed, she had been married for good 35, 40 years, had great marriage, and when helen died unexpectedly from brain aneurysm, not too serious here, but he was devastated. they did literally everything together, trims, went and got coffee every morning together, so finally, after about two years of just being in the doldrums and depressed he went on a cruise, he met another 80 something year old woman. and they ended up married for the rest of his life for about seven, eight years, he had a great seven, eight years the rest of his life. you never know when you will find love. >> you know
they're merium steinert, 93, and harold, 90. >> oh, she is cradle robbing. two years younger than her? >> i love. >> this and they agreed meet on blind date at the book store in washington, d.c. so the staff saw them, awe, we love you. took this picture, put it on facebook, and set up by harold's granddaughter service and just adored merium and both widow and had a great date. >> i think is fantastic. i have to say from personal experience my grandmother's helen, her...
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presley, harold jensen, all went to the white house with president reagan in the days after this, asnd names, many of us around here, easily remember, 31 years later, much like we will this year's team and parade, images coming up friday. not everybody, though, remembers the parade. including one famous face you see almost every day in the news. >> i don't really remember it that well. i mean, i am getting little old now, some of my brain cells, my memory brain cells are gone. i remember the excitement of watching on tv. i remember the psychsment of the parade, it was fun, you know, any time you have a national championship like, that people rally around, and want to enjoy it. >> so, i guess my brain cells, mike and alex, little better than jim kenney's, because i did remember it. >> well yes. >> so, steve always remembers. >> here is the thing, steve. did they have a parade or it was a rally there? by city hall? >> reporter: no, they had a parade. they had this glass -- they had this flatbed truck with glass around it, so could you see inside the truck. it was real nice truck they h
presley, harold jensen, all went to the white house with president reagan in the days after this, asnd names, many of us around here, easily remember, 31 years later, much like we will this year's team and parade, images coming up friday. not everybody, though, remembers the parade. including one famous face you see almost every day in the news. >> i don't really remember it that well. i mean, i am getting little old now, some of my brain cells, my memory brain cells are gone. i remember...
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. >> and the heros of 2017 was released in harold square. and this year it's a lot different. now it is two calendars in one. 12 pages of men on one side, 12 pages of women on the other. and for the first time, emt's meet emt, michelle campbell. >> that shows how much of a family we are and how well we work together. >> last year was the first time a woman was included in the fdny calendar. but just one. this year the men don't seem to mind sharing the pages equally. >> i love it. they are on the street with us. they do the same job we do and to include them, it's great. >> all the proceeds go to the fdny foundation to promote fire safety education. >> they look great in the calendar and they will raise a lot of money and promote fire safety and cpr training and firefighter training. >> i hope to be a role model, yes. >> many of the women hope the calendar will encourage more ladies to join the fdny. >> every woman in new york city, the age is 17 1/2, they can take the test to the age of 28. for the public to realize there are female firefighters and >> from the turnout at the
. >> and the heros of 2017 was released in harold square. and this year it's a lot different. now it is two calendars in one. 12 pages of men on one side, 12 pages of women on the other. and for the first time, emt's meet emt, michelle campbell. >> that shows how much of a family we are and how well we work together. >> last year was the first time a woman was included in the fdny calendar. but just one. this year the men don't seem to mind sharing the pages equally. >>...
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harold is preparing to pass the torch to the next generation.is starter, caroline, is to be the successor. time for these i flyers to join us to tell us the grim truth. ♪ haslinda: thank you so much for being on high flyers. it has been a wonderful experience. thank you. harald: thank you so much. caroline: thank you. ♪ what do you think of those days >> one of the founders saw that many people got sick and couldn't get any help because there was no modern medicine. he contacted his friend where we are from and this friend was a pharmacist like my grandfather. he asked him to join. so they opened the first modern , medicine factory of thailand. then on, they started to do great things. one of the really great achievements is to build all of the canals. after that, they implemented the first telephone system between thailand and germany. haslinda: there is a picture of your grandfather sitting with the prince making a phone call. >> at that time, princes send their children to england for an education. the prime minister of communication was sitt
harold is preparing to pass the torch to the next generation.is starter, caroline, is to be the successor. time for these i flyers to join us to tell us the grim truth. ♪ haslinda: thank you so much for being on high flyers. it has been a wonderful experience. thank you. harald: thank you so much. caroline: thank you. ♪ what do you think of those days >> one of the founders saw that many people got sick and couldn't get any help because there was no modern medicine. he contacted his...
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after talking to news4 last week, police say he did it again. 70-year-old harold garetsky all smiles for our camera this morning as he headed to court to face a judge. he owns this small plane, which is now in pieces and stored away after he refused to move the aircraft which was parked in his driveway for more than a year. the plane. garetsky got mad. police arrested him for threatening to shoot two town employees with his crossbow. a promise garetsky also made to us over the phone. >> anybody who comes near that airplane [ bleep ]. >> reporter: his attorney calls those threats empty. >> he's an angry old man. he called up. he made a threat. he's not going to carry it out. if i had a nickel every time someone threatened me, i would be a millionaire. that's what i told the judge. >> reporter: neighbors had been fighting garetsky for more than a year. they wanted that airplane moved to an airport where it belonged. officials dismantled the plane last week and moved it to a storage facility, sending garetsky the bill. prosecutors said garetsky told >> garetsky's bail was set at $2500.
after talking to news4 last week, police say he did it again. 70-year-old harold garetsky all smiles for our camera this morning as he headed to court to face a judge. he owns this small plane, which is now in pieces and stored away after he refused to move the aircraft which was parked in his driveway for more than a year. the plane. garetsky got mad. police arrested him for threatening to shoot two town employees with his crossbow. a promise garetsky also made to us over the phone. >>...
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harold his to five months pregnant wears a red rig and a number of tattoos on her chest and hand.had several piercings on her face if you recognize her and you have any information, you are asked to call police. >>> police are looking for a pair homaged an elderly man inside their own apartment. eighty year-old victim says these two were standing in the glassboro apartment when he came out of the bathroom. he says they snatched money right from the pants pocket, police are looking formicaal graves and the woman right now. they say graves used to be a neighbor of the victim. >>> philadelphia mayor jim kenney lending his voice to gun control add row dates hoping to make a difference all across the u.s. mayor spoke at a rally yesterday in city hall that was held by a group of cyclist affected by the sandy hook tragedy. cyclist known as team 26, riding to washington, to raise awareness about gun violence. along the way, they hope to build support for mayor. >> is there plenty of guns in this country and in one was taking any long rifle as way to see children hunting down children in t
harold his to five months pregnant wears a red rig and a number of tattoos on her chest and hand.had several piercings on her face if you recognize her and you have any information, you are asked to call police. >>> police are looking for a pair homaged an elderly man inside their own apartment. eighty year-old victim says these two were standing in the glassboro apartment when he came out of the bathroom. he says they snatched money right from the pants pocket, police are looking...
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we appreciate it. >> good to be with you. >>> harold a.m.ental resources. >> this week in tehran, iran showing off in the military hardware, reportedly one of the if sophisticated russian-made anti-aircraft. that's the military front. on the financial front, iran expressing full confidence in iran's ability to do big with iran legally and transparently. here's what he told me. >> the financial action task force that you are familiar with says they remain particularly and exceptionally concerned about iran's failure to address the risk of terrorist financing. they just said that in february. what do you say to that? >> i think that due to the fact that we didn't have any kind of relationship, they were not fully informed with invite changes we made. last week in paris, my colleagues had a presentation for fatf, and the audience was surprised by the steps taken by iranian banks and financial institutions. i'm sure through the explanations offered through my colleagues, i'm sure we will see iran's name and also the name of iranian banks removed
we appreciate it. >> good to be with you. >>> harold a.m.ental resources. >> this week in tehran, iran showing off in the military hardware, reportedly one of the if sophisticated russian-made anti-aircraft. that's the military front. on the financial front, iran expressing full confidence in iran's ability to do big with iran legally and transparently. here's what he told me. >> the financial action task force that you are familiar with says they remain particularly...
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. ♪ >> neiffer too late for love.er 93-year-old miriam t steiner and harold, the pair met for blindodtore.okstor harold's granddaughter played pd matchmaker after meeting miriamm while waiting on her in herer in restaurant last week. wee congratulations.. looks great.s great. thanks for joining us tonight a 5:00. >> fox5 local news atox5 l ne 6:00 starts right now.righ now ♪ >> this is fox5 local news at 6:00.6:00 ♪ >>> new details tonight in thent murder of an off duty secrett service officer. it's good to have you with usto this evening. hth i'm tony perkins. >> i'm shawn january see. d.c. police announced a secondoc person was involved in theonas i shooting death of officer arthut baldwin that second person wasse arrested last week for anotheroo high profile crime.me. fox5's jennifer davis starts usa off tonight. jenn?nn >> reporter: hi there, guys.uy chief came right out here in her front of the police station latn this afternoon to make for whatr many is a blockbuster block announcement that a teenaged tna suspect wanted in with one high profile murder haf now been charged in con
. ♪ >> neiffer too late for love.er 93-year-old miriam t steiner and harold, the pair met for blindodtore.okstor harold's granddaughter played pd matchmaker after meeting miriamm while waiting on her in herer in restaurant last week. wee congratulations.. looks great.s great. thanks for joining us tonight a 5:00. >> fox5 local news atox5 l ne 6:00 starts right now.righ now ♪ >> this is fox5 local news at 6:00.6:00 ♪ >>> new details tonight in thent murder of an...
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this is from harold in jackson, new jersey, and harold is telling me, wind speed 5 gusts to 14 miles per hour rainfall for you in jackson, eh, just about two- tenths inch. the biggest rainfall amount i have seen so far in our area approaching .75" around montauk. in the city right now, you have had a brighter sky over the last half-hour. now we are seeing eye few more clouds come into the area and maybe i can't justify a partly sunny sky right now in those clouds, they are going to be thickening up again. 57 your current reading. there's your headline. a weekend snow chance is out there. the cold air that you need to make the snow is going to be sticking around for what looks like the bulk of next week. but there's a big difference when you compare what you get this saturday with what you will get next saturday. it the looks like the pattern wants to change. it's all about this dip in the jet stream filling in with these cold waves. next saturday the middle of april, both the northern jet and southern jet, there's two jet streams in our atmosphere. they are going to both lift north.
this is from harold in jackson, new jersey, and harold is telling me, wind speed 5 gusts to 14 miles per hour rainfall for you in jackson, eh, just about two- tenths inch. the biggest rainfall amount i have seen so far in our area approaching .75" around montauk. in the city right now, you have had a brighter sky over the last half-hour. now we are seeing eye few more clouds come into the area and maybe i can't justify a partly sunny sky right now in those clouds, they are going to be...
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(harold) that is how you get to be senior associate supervisor. (avo) take a break from the excpected. >>> on the money this morning, and asian stocks are mixed. >> japan's nikkei closed in the red while hong kong's hang seng is up a fraction. date down 133 points at 17,603. nasdaq and s&p also finished lower. right now futures are pointing to a rebound at the opening bell. >>> no deal, pfizer is ending its attempt to take over another drug company. >> abc's reena ninan and candace gibson have this morning's business headlines. >>reporter: good morning. topping "america's money," no deal for pfizer and aler gen. >> reports say the multi- billion dollar merger is off after criticism from the president, republicans and democrats >> pfizer would have been able to avoid u.s. taxes by acquiring the maker of botox and headquartering in ireland. >>> wal-mart is offering cage- free eggs at all of its u.s. stores, a huge win for animal rights and stainability. >>> the transition will be complete bid 2025, a timeline that matches recent commitments from oth
(harold) that is how you get to be senior associate supervisor. (avo) take a break from the excpected. >>> on the money this morning, and asian stocks are mixed. >> japan's nikkei closed in the red while hong kong's hang seng is up a fraction. date down 133 points at 17,603. nasdaq and s&p also finished lower. right now futures are pointing to a rebound at the opening bell. >>> no deal, pfizer is ending its attempt to take over another drug company. >> abc's...
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thank you. >> harold in illinois.an berg, start with you. >> sure. >> legal definitions again. quid pro quo. under campaign finance, under campaign contributions, what does it take to be convicted of a -- >> if someone's actually buying you off, if there is a direct payment for service. >> how do you prove that? >> influence. i think like meredith said, you need someone in the room, you need someone to testify under oath testifying to this. >> meredith mcgehee, has anyone been sanctioned under this idea of quid pro quo? >> this is a very difficult prosecution for the public prosecutors. you do have some representatives like duke cunningham who's brilliant enough to write down his bribe list on a cocktail napkin. well, obviously, this is probably not the caliber of -- we're going to see with most members of congress. they're smarter than that. i want to take one issue with the caller when he talked about legalized bribery. when i talk to a lot of business folks and people in town, i here about shakedown that those on t
thank you. >> harold in illinois.an berg, start with you. >> sure. >> legal definitions again. quid pro quo. under campaign finance, under campaign contributions, what does it take to be convicted of a -- >> if someone's actually buying you off, if there is a direct payment for service. >> how do you prove that? >> influence. i think like meredith said, you need someone in the room, you need someone to testify under oath testifying to this. >> meredith...
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and as she would take him along the bedsides i would hear them getting so excited and saying, wow, haroldot spoken in a month, and i heard him say that he is cute or look at helen trying to sit up, and she has not moved for a long time, and it is like ever every room we were going into, it is like seeing the miracles happen. >> so soft. >> reporter: rojo is a little bit of a celebrity around here, and shannon has written a children's book about him. and for this mother/daughter team, it is another way to share rojo with others who need him or just need a smile. >> of course. >> you made my day. >> oh, good. >> once we started to take them out, it is like, i have to do this. i can't not do this. you know. so, yeah, it is a purpose and a life calling. and so, i'll be doing it until i can't anymore, and then shannon will bring him to visit me. she better. [ laughter ] >> those smiles are infectious don't you think. it is incredible the difference of a visit from rojo or napoleon or casper the therapy dog, and the animals have a magical power about them, and if you have a pet at home, give th
and as she would take him along the bedsides i would hear them getting so excited and saying, wow, haroldot spoken in a month, and i heard him say that he is cute or look at helen trying to sit up, and she has not moved for a long time, and it is like ever every room we were going into, it is like seeing the miracles happen. >> so soft. >> reporter: rojo is a little bit of a celebrity around here, and shannon has written a children's book about him. and for this mother/daughter...
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the photographer worked for the "dallas harold." erald." presidentination of kennedy is burned into the consciousness of americans of a certain age. the photographer was part of the brigade covering the present -- the visit of president kennedy to dallas. as he is near the book depository, mr. jackson goes down to change his film. all of a sudden he hears shots. he looks around and here's three hears three e shots. he sees the rifle being withdrawn from the book depository and is sitting on the ground without film in his camera. he misses that moment of the story. he continues to cover it throughout the weekend, and on sunday he learns that oswald will be taken to the city jail. he goes, and is not the only journalist covering the event. jack biels from the associated press also happens to be there. as they position themselves to be waiting, to hear that he is coming in. mr. jackson refocuses to make sure he gets some sort of image. than he feels someone get right in front of him, passes right by him. he thinks, this person will get in fron
the photographer worked for the "dallas harold." erald." presidentination of kennedy is burned into the consciousness of americans of a certain age. the photographer was part of the brigade covering the present -- the visit of president kennedy to dallas. as he is near the book depository, mr. jackson goes down to change his film. all of a sudden he hears shots. he looks around and here's three hears three e shots. he sees the rifle being withdrawn from the book depository and is...
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. >> reporter: it has been a standing by for harold to walk out of the courthouse. bail was set for the 75-year-old whose own lawyer called him an angry old man, but who is hempstead town employees. when he boarded a bus to come to the courthouse, he actually smild at smiled at me and told me he wanted a news conference. he made headlines for his dispute over the cessna parked by his home for a year and a half. when town officials dismantled it when he was away last week, he called the supervisor's office and verbally threatened two employees with a cross bow, something he promised to do when news 4 spoke to him over the phone last week, and something i asked his attorney about a short time ago. >> anybody who comes near that airplane -- [ bleep ]. >> reporter: this is something he said on news 4, told our long island reporter about this cross bow. >> okay. but, you know what, you have a 70-year-old man who is angry that they took his plane. i'm not going to go into that because i'm going to try that case. he's an angry old man. he's not going to carry it out. if i
. >> reporter: it has been a standing by for harold to walk out of the courthouse. bail was set for the 75-year-old whose own lawyer called him an angry old man, but who is hempstead town employees. when he boarded a bus to come to the courthouse, he actually smild at smiled at me and told me he wanted a news conference. he made headlines for his dispute over the cessna parked by his home for a year and a half. when town officials dismantled it when he was away last week, he called the...
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(harold) that is how you get to be senior associate supervisor. (avo) take a break from the excpected. play scratch-off games from the >>> here's four things to know this morning. in brooklyn and harlem prince fans gathered to remember him. prince d yesterday at the age of 57. >>> right now president obama and the first lady are in london. in a couple of hours they'll have lunch with queen elizabeth. >>> passover begins tonight at sundown. the nypd is increasing security at synagogues around the city. >>> for the first time ever, the mtv music awards will take place at madison square garden. radio city has hosted the show many times. that show is august 28th. >>> 5:14, friday morning. temperatures are mild. mid 60s in the city. the headlines, yeah, we have showers in the forecast but also a temperature heading towards 80. the shower threat confined to the late afternoon and evening hours tonight. then it's cooler and eventually the sun will return this weekend. again, it should be dry, sunday probably the brighter of the two days from sun up to su
(harold) that is how you get to be senior associate supervisor. (avo) take a break from the excpected. play scratch-off games from the >>> here's four things to know this morning. in brooklyn and harlem prince fans gathered to remember him. prince d yesterday at the age of 57. >>> right now president obama and the first lady are in london. in a couple of hours they'll have lunch with queen elizabeth. >>> passover begins tonight at sundown. the nypd is increasing...
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(harold) that is how you get to be senior associate supervisor. (avo) take a break from the excpected. play scratch-off games from the new york lottery. look at 'em! they're lovin' their vegetables. this is huge news! it's all thanks to our birds eye chef's favorites side dishes perfectly sauced or seasoned. what are you..? shh! i'm live tweeting. oh, boy. >>> 6:55. will the movie the "dark horse" find suck sense with american audiences? >> cliff curtis' role on the big screen is being called his best in the if imthat is among the finest -- in a film that is among the finest. >> reporter: the tv scar gained 60 pounds to play a role close to his heart and heritage. >> where he was once called the dark horse. >> reporter: he was a real guy who was like cliff curtis, one of the agroup of people who arrived centuries before europeans got there. >> that's how we caught the sun. real promis as a chess play -- promise as a chess player. cast aside by his own kin, he finds a home in a local chess club. >> i want to lead you all for championships. >> repor
(harold) that is how you get to be senior associate supervisor. (avo) take a break from the excpected. play scratch-off games from the new york lottery. look at 'em! they're lovin' their vegetables. this is huge news! it's all thanks to our birds eye chef's favorites side dishes perfectly sauced or seasoned. what are you..? shh! i'm live tweeting. oh, boy. >>> 6:55. will the movie the "dark horse" find suck sense with american audiences? >> cliff curtis' role on the big...