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nick, karen, harold, that will do it for "hardball."here on monday. >> since the president fired the director of the fbi james comey three days from now, we now got multiple reports the fbi's investigation of the russia issue, the russian attack on the presidential election and the question whether or not the trump campaign was involved in it somehow, they will have multiple reports at the time the fbi director was fired by the president, that fbi investigation into the trump-russia issue was expanding and accelerating and the director. was involved in the expansion and acceleration of it. the "new york times" is first to report that in the days before he was fired, director jim
nick, karen, harold, that will do it for "hardball."here on monday. >> since the president fired the director of the fbi james comey three days from now, we now got multiple reports the fbi's investigation of the russia issue, the russian attack on the presidential election and the question whether or not the trump campaign was involved in it somehow, they will have multiple reports at the time the fbi director was fired by the president, that fbi investigation into the...
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harold and i had clearance in congress.after a classified briefing or if someone -- >> mindful about printing it out. >> we would know what we were doing was wrong and that could establish intent to do something wrong and illegal. we're talking about the secretary of state here who has been in public life for 40 years. >> using a private server. >> talking about general petraeus. these people know more about what the law is and what the law isn't. how do you scrub intent away from these people. >> what they believed is they needed to have hard evidence if they were going to court that she knew exactly what she was doing. they needed an e-mail of her saying something like, hey, i don't want to have a government account because then people are going to get into our stuff so let's have this special system. and they never found that. i think what happened in their minds was they said if petraeus took a misdemeanor, we have to clear a higher bar with her because what she did was not as bad as petraeus. petraeus lied to the fbi.
harold and i had clearance in congress.after a classified briefing or if someone -- >> mindful about printing it out. >> we would know what we were doing was wrong and that could establish intent to do something wrong and illegal. we're talking about the secretary of state here who has been in public life for 40 years. >> using a private server. >> talking about general petraeus. these people know more about what the law is and what the law isn't. how do you scrub intent...
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she won new canaan, harold. my cell phone hasn't worked there in six or seven years. >> hillary clinton gives her most detailed comments yet on how she lost the election. plus senator elizabeth warren joins us live this morning. i look forward to that. >> did you know, mika, 23% cell phone coverage in new canaan, connecticut. >> house democratic whip steny hoyer, congressman billy long representing the reddest district anywhere but is still opposing his party's health care bill. we're going to find a republican who works with his brain. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. ♪ what powers the digital world. communication. that's why a cutting edge university counts on centurylink to keep their global campus connected. and why a pro football team chose us to deliver fiber-enabled broadband to more than 65,000 fans. and why a leading car brand counts on us to keep their dealer network streamlined and nimble. businesses count on communication, and communication counts on centurylink. i mwell, what are
she won new canaan, harold. my cell phone hasn't worked there in six or seven years. >> hillary clinton gives her most detailed comments yet on how she lost the election. plus senator elizabeth warren joins us live this morning. i look forward to that. >> did you know, mika, 23% cell phone coverage in new canaan, connecticut. >> house democratic whip steny hoyer, congressman billy long representing the reddest district anywhere but is still opposing his party's health care...
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it will be harold ford jr. incredibly powerful position he has and he should have no loyalty to trump. he should do what he thinks is right. >> and remember, the guy who has been lied to two times now in the last couple weeks, mike pence. >> sean spicer, brace yourself. melissa mccarthy is back. ray's always been different. last year, he said he was going to dig a hole to china. at&t is working with farmers to improve irrigation techniques. remote moisture sensors use a reliable network to tell them when and where to water. so that farmers like ray can compete in big ways. china. oh ... he got there. that's the power of and. what are you doing? getting your quarter back. fountains don't earn interest, david. you know i work at ally. i was being romantic. you know what i find romantic? a robust annual percentage yield that's what i find romantic. this is literally throwing your money away. i think it's over there. that way? yeah, a little further up. what year was that quarter? what year is that one? '98 that's
it will be harold ford jr. incredibly powerful position he has and he should have no loyalty to trump. he should do what he thinks is right. >> and remember, the guy who has been lied to two times now in the last couple weeks, mike pence. >> sean spicer, brace yourself. melissa mccarthy is back. ray's always been different. last year, he said he was going to dig a hole to china. at&t is working with farmers to improve irrigation techniques. remote moisture sensors use a reliable...
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. >> reporter: harold johnson coaches linebackers for the ridge view blazers in columbia, south carolina, where high school football is a rite of masculine passage. >> you start getting tired, you start getting lazy in your mindset, now, hey, you can't think. you have to be focused. you have to get control of your breathing. >> reporter: amos myles is the bad cop. but harold johnson isn't exactly the good one. >> reporter: pretty much every high school football coach is a guy, of course. and men are no rarity in secondary school classrooms either. ptel >> reporter: but in elementary school, says educator angela baum, the percentage is minuscule. >> between 1% and 5% of early childhood teachers are male. >> reporter: do you like having a man for your teacher? >> yes! >> reporter: their teacher is harold johnson, the linebacker coach, whose main job turns out to be running this second grade classroom, after six years teaching kindergarten. early education teacher is a job for which, given the labor market for men, especially in the south, qualified guys would be hired right away. harold jo
. >> reporter: harold johnson coaches linebackers for the ridge view blazers in columbia, south carolina, where high school football is a rite of masculine passage. >> you start getting tired, you start getting lazy in your mindset, now, hey, you can't think. you have to be focused. you have to get control of your breathing. >> reporter: amos myles is the bad cop. but harold johnson isn't exactly the good one. >> reporter: pretty much every high school football coach is...
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. >>> joining the panel today, former democratic congressman harold ford. now a policymaker and re and re of the university of michigan gerald ford's school of public policy. biana, who i'm guessing has strong feelings about the body language at nato. john heilman, executive producer and co-host of show time's "the circus." and rick stengel. i got to start with you, biana. he didn't push aside anyone, he pushed aside -- >> there's no bigger thorn at putin's side than nato obviously. this is once a again a big coup for vladimir putin who has been watching this very closely. the fact that the president as we mentioned the bar was very low and know the other countries there purposely didn't bring up the russia issue and their concern that much about ukraine because they didn't want to sort of appease the president, get to know him and be flattering -- >> how about who pushed aside? >> yes, the newest members of nato who the president voted for, montenegro, not a very welcoming gesture on the president's part. >> rick stengel, you've been in charge of public di
. >>> joining the panel today, former democratic congressman harold ford. now a policymaker and re and re of the university of michigan gerald ford's school of public policy. biana, who i'm guessing has strong feelings about the body language at nato. john heilman, executive producer and co-host of show time's "the circus." and rick stengel. i got to start with you, biana. he didn't push aside anyone, he pushed aside -- >> there's no bigger thorn at putin's side than...
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harold, thank you. you two stick around. we have breaking news we want to get to coming out of the supreme court. we just got pete williams up to walk us through the supreme court's latest rule on north carolina. talk us through what is going on. >> so this is a defeat for north carolina. and it's the last chapter in the saga over a law that the state legislature passed in 2013 that was one of the strictest voter id laws in the country. it also shaved seven days off the period for early voting. it said your vote wouldn't count if you voted out of precinct. it said 16-year-olds couldn't preprejudicester to vote. that was immediately challenged by the naacp and other groups. the obama administration challenged it as well. and a -- the fourth circuit court of appeals struck the law down. they said it couldn't be enforced because it was passed by the legislature with discriminatory intent. the state moved to appeal. that we had a change in 5d mgss in the state. the republican governor who originally sportd the law was defeated.
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host: harold from florida on the underlying expectations in this budget.ason fairman writes about it today in the wall street journal. he was chairman of the white house council of economic advisers during the obama administration from 2013 to 2017. he writes that president trump has outdone ronald reagan in one respect, unreasonably rosy forecast for economic growth. assumes long-range growth of 3%, 1.1 percentage point above the prediction of them nonpartisan congressional budget office. the magnitude of his stretching is breathtaking. under the 24 budgets produced by bill clinton, george w. bush, and barack obama, the long-term growth never exceeded the blue-chip consensus by more than one percentage point. the headline -- trump is more optimistic than reagan and that's not good. gloria is in bowie, maryland, democrat. caller: thank you for c-span. trumpty-dumpty nonsense, it is important that the american people have one place to raise their voice and get feedback. the one man who just spoke, i do not know where he is getting his information. out of a
host: harold from florida on the underlying expectations in this budget.ason fairman writes about it today in the wall street journal. he was chairman of the white house council of economic advisers during the obama administration from 2013 to 2017. he writes that president trump has outdone ronald reagan in one respect, unreasonably rosy forecast for economic growth. assumes long-range growth of 3%, 1.1 percentage point above the prediction of them nonpartisan congressional budget office. the...
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he was harold wilson, a former labor prime minister. [applause] mr. corbyn: who, while not born in bradford, saw the strength and values of this fantastic city. herald, as prime minister, did so much to expand university education and make it accessible for all, and his greatest legacy, i believe, is the open university and access that gives everybody to go and a higher education, if that is what they wish to do at any stage in their lives. so i think today, we are setting out a manifesto to transform the 21st century in the same way that harold wilson in the 1960's sought to transform the 20th century. it is an absolute pleasure to be here today. this manifesto is a draft for a better future for our country. it is a blueprint of what britain could be, and a pledge of the difference a labour can and will make. like thousands of other labour party members, i have been making the case to people across the country over the last few weeks. this is a manifesto for all generations. we are providing hope and genuine opportunity for everybody. i say to our ch
he was harold wilson, a former labor prime minister. [applause] mr. corbyn: who, while not born in bradford, saw the strength and values of this fantastic city. herald, as prime minister, did so much to expand university education and make it accessible for all, and his greatest legacy, i believe, is the open university and access that gives everybody to go and a higher education, if that is what they wish to do at any stage in their lives. so i think today, we are setting out a manifesto to...
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we're in a limo with harold and we are going across checkpoint charlie. a big movement. we're driven into east berlin. which looks like a film set of a world war ii. disaster film. it's terrifying. the landscape. it's all dark no, streetlights. we pull up infront of a -- what looks like it could have ban movie theater, and someone opens the door for us. inside is a crowd of people. people standing and sitting. the film is shown. afterwards the crowds stirred and clapped and stamped and then they began bringing flowers to the stage to margaret and harold and -- and i'm not exaggerating when i say that some of the piles were like that high with flowers. just so appreciative. and a man stood up and said to margaret, you understood the wow we were. now understood what it meant to live in a world land. thank you. now, after the henry's tale -- margaret was continuing to write poetry, of course, short stories, essays, after thehand maid's tale she wrote cat's eye. a story about girls growing up together and how nice and how catty they can be with one another. it's thing into t
we're in a limo with harold and we are going across checkpoint charlie. a big movement. we're driven into east berlin. which looks like a film set of a world war ii. disaster film. it's terrifying. the landscape. it's all dark no, streetlights. we pull up infront of a -- what looks like it could have ban movie theater, and someone opens the door for us. inside is a crowd of people. people standing and sitting. the film is shown. afterwards the crowds stirred and clapped and stamped and then...
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i mentioned harold rosenberg who wrote about everything and was very brilliant.e was asked to write an article for the new yorker and that was a great turning point in american culture and in a certain sense it was. the editor called him in and said i just read your latest piece and i don't know what you're talking about. he said don't worry about it, i know what i'm talking about. >> if there is this highbrow snobbery, the book-of-the-month club, foreign films, that sort of thing was something for which highbrow's had the most extreme contempt and yet it turned out that without this world of what might be called a deal worshipers or people who believed they should be in some proximity to this even if they had no standards or appropriately arched standards that the collapse of the middlebrow collapsed the highbrow as well because even though, the middle row supported the highbrow. [inaudible] >> that is the oddity. there is no definable highbrow left in the united states. >> i rise at the end because i want to report on an experience i had yesterday where i simpl
i mentioned harold rosenberg who wrote about everything and was very brilliant.e was asked to write an article for the new yorker and that was a great turning point in american culture and in a certain sense it was. the editor called him in and said i just read your latest piece and i don't know what you're talking about. he said don't worry about it, i know what i'm talking about. >> if there is this highbrow snobbery, the book-of-the-month club, foreign films, that sort of thing was...
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harold ford.e reminded us the two of you before the senate several years ago as opposing counsel. he talked about the elements needed for an obstruction of justice card and you would appreciate what would go into that. two questions, one, comment, i like your tone this morning and i hope democrats will adopt it and embrace it. we ought to stop talking about impeachment and let facts guide us. but two, what are those elements that would be in your mind you'd have to mark off or threshold you'd have to reach in order to move forward with an obstruction of justice charge. and two, what questions will you be asking in these hears or hope to ask to establish a fact pattern? >> well, i think there are questions that go to a legal standard which mostly revolve around what the president's intent was. was there a corrupt intent in the conversation he had with comey? was he essentially trying to make the investigation go away for illicit reasons, a fear maybe leading ultimately to the president. but then as
harold ford.e reminded us the two of you before the senate several years ago as opposing counsel. he talked about the elements needed for an obstruction of justice card and you would appreciate what would go into that. two questions, one, comment, i like your tone this morning and i hope democrats will adopt it and embrace it. we ought to stop talking about impeachment and let facts guide us. but two, what are those elements that would be in your mind you'd have to mark off or threshold you'd...
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. >> happy birthday to harold ford. i want to tick off a few things that are important. yesterday on our show we asked sarah huckabee sanders if this firing of james comey was related to russia. she said, quote, absolutely not. we already know that not to be true. one of the primary reasons they gave for firing james comey is he lost the confidence of his agency, the fbi. we know from our reporting that's not the case. there are some agents who didn't like the way he handled the july news conference. generally speaking had he lost the confidence of the fbi? not according to our reporting. one last thing, the "wall street journal" cites three associates of james comey -- he's now a free agent so we'll hear his point of view. trump's claim in the initial letter, that comey told trump three separate times under investigation is quote literally farce cal and he never told the president any such thing. >> you can start in so many places. i would add two things to the conversation. one, all of this happening, and the basis of
. >> happy birthday to harold ford. i want to tick off a few things that are important. yesterday on our show we asked sarah huckabee sanders if this firing of james comey was related to russia. she said, quote, absolutely not. we already know that not to be true. one of the primary reasons they gave for firing james comey is he lost the confidence of his agency, the fbi. we know from our reporting that's not the case. there are some agents who didn't like the way he handled the july news...
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came into this world, would have been inconceivable that someone like harold would write at all. in any case, they were the two rival centers of power in the art world. rosenberg was a partisan -- [inaudible] and so the rivalry led to, greenberg liked fistfights. he actually had a fistfight in our living room from someone who said the wrong thing about jackson pollack or, i don't know, other painters. it's hard, i was watching on television a series called the west by one of ken burns' disciples. it was very pro-indian, american indian. there's a scene in which we see sitting bill, chief sitting bull say i was a great chief, and i had these lands, and i had these followers, and i had these soldiers, and now where are they all? and i have to tell you that since "making it" was rish -- reissued, i've been feeling like the chief of a tribe -- [laughter] for better or worse. i wrote a book later, much more recently, called ex-friends in which i do name a lot of names, and i did admit that much as i suffered from that world, i missed it. i missed the intensity, the passion. and it was
came into this world, would have been inconceivable that someone like harold would write at all. in any case, they were the two rival centers of power in the art world. rosenberg was a partisan -- [inaudible] and so the rivalry led to, greenberg liked fistfights. he actually had a fistfight in our living room from someone who said the wrong thing about jackson pollack or, i don't know, other painters. it's hard, i was watching on television a series called the west by one of ken burns'...
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i won. >> back with nick, katherine, and harold. nick, tell me something i don't know.ight. well, i was thinking when was the last time we had questions about a secret taping in the oval office. of course today the president trump and the white house refused to confirm or deny if he actually had a taping system. back in the summer of '73, the rumors around washington that president nixon had a taping system, but nobody could confirm it for weeks and weeks and weeks until a white house aide finally admitted it to investigators. >> interesting. >> that's how we know about the secret taping system. >> you know what i did just now? >> what did you do? >> i jumped the gun on this because i'm not used to this format. i jumped the gun. that is coming up. let's talk about late night. >> i was wondering why we weren't going to talk about that video. >> that's obviously what we led in with. i'm sorry, guys. i'm getting the hang of this. >> it's a friday, katy. >> saturday, are you looking forward to melissa mccarthy? >> i don't know who came up with her doing it but she is phenom
i won. >> back with nick, katherine, and harold. nick, tell me something i don't know.ight. well, i was thinking when was the last time we had questions about a secret taping in the oval office. of course today the president trump and the white house refused to confirm or deny if he actually had a taping system. back in the summer of '73, the rumors around washington that president nixon had a taping system, but nobody could confirm it for weeks and weeks and weeks until a white house...
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and harold ford and elise jordan are with us as well. peter, we have a new candidate for the head of the fbi, john pistol. used to be number two at the fbi. he is expected to interview with the trump administration. what do we know about this? >> you named it. that's just the facts as we've heard from senior administration officials, confirming pistol will be here at the white house eting privately with president trump this afternoon. his is the latest in a series of names bandied about as potential replacements for james comey at the fbi. pit toll has 27 years of service at the agency. the last six of which were as deputy director there. remember, joe lieberman, he took his name out of consideration several days back. for the moment with robert mueller heading up the investigation of the department of justice's russia investigation there is still a vacancy there at the top of the fbi absent andrew mccabe, the acting fbi director. the latest name to come into the mix is john pistol. >> peter, i want to ask you about donald trump's person
and harold ford and elise jordan are with us as well. peter, we have a new candidate for the head of the fbi, john pistol. used to be number two at the fbi. he is expected to interview with the trump administration. what do we know about this? >> you named it. that's just the facts as we've heard from senior administration officials, confirming pistol will be here at the white house eting privately with president trump this afternoon. his is the latest in a series of names bandied about...
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but it did harold this golden age of television that we continue to celebrate over and over again. ——ald. we continue to celebrate over and overagain. —— herald. for every auto creating these programmes, these long, corrugated narrative arc series, they'll credit david lynch and twin pea ks series, they'll credit david lynch and twin peaks for pioneering what was possible. it was a bit weird, wasn't it? it didn't make any sense! it was great television, wasn't it, caroline, like nothing we have seen before? caroline, like nothing we have seen before ? obviously caroline, like nothing we have seen before? obviously i was only a young child when it first came out! but i saw it later, it was baffling, i somebody in biology class join a diagram, who was doing what, because it was incredibly confusing. but it was television like we have never seen before, i am really looking forward to seeing what they do. seen before, i am really looking forward to seeing what they dom isa forward to seeing what they dom is a revival, and what david lynch probably uniquely has managed to do is recruit a v
but it did harold this golden age of television that we continue to celebrate over and over again. ——ald. we continue to celebrate over and overagain. —— herald. for every auto creating these programmes, these long, corrugated narrative arc series, they'll credit david lynch and twin pea ks series, they'll credit david lynch and twin peaks for pioneering what was possible. it was a bit weird, wasn't it? it didn't make any sense! it was great television, wasn't it, caroline, like nothing...
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but it did harold this golden age of television that we continue to celebrate over and over again. ——ate over and overagain. —— herald. for every auto creating these programmes, these long, corrugated narrative arc series, they'll credit david lynch and twin pea ks series, they'll credit david lynch and twin peaks for pioneering what was possible. it was a bit weird, wasn't it? it didn't make any sense! it was great television, wasn't it, caroline, like nothing we have seen before? caroline, like nothing we have seen before ? obviously caroline, like nothing we have seen before? obviously i was only a young child when it first came out! but i saw it later, it was baffling, i somebody in biology class join a diagram, who was doing what, because it was incredibly confusing. but it was television like we have never seen
but it did harold this golden age of television that we continue to celebrate over and over again. ——ate over and overagain. —— herald. for every auto creating these programmes, these long, corrugated narrative arc series, they'll credit david lynch and twin pea ks series, they'll credit david lynch and twin peaks for pioneering what was possible. it was a bit weird, wasn't it? it didn't make any sense! it was great television, wasn't it, caroline, like nothing we have seen before?...
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too much and people will start criticizing. >> harold ford, let's name another great american town.do folks in lebanon, tennessee think about the firing of james comey? >> you asked senator of hawaii would ask of james comey. i think four questions. i would add to what she said first. why did he ask for more money? if the report is true, tell us why. two, did he have any conversations with the deputy attorney general outside those closest advisers, but anyone at the justice department about the russian investigation? and three, three occasions the president said in this press release that you said he told you were free of any charges. is that true and if so why? when was the last time the president told you he had confidence in you? usair ra sanders said this has been a nine-month thing coming. to dana's point people need to see the evidence. i hope comey will come before the intelligence committee and answer those questions. >> david jolly, have you been surprised at gop stick togetherness and loyalty? and the other side of that question is which members of the republican senate ar
too much and people will start criticizing. >> harold ford, let's name another great american town.do folks in lebanon, tennessee think about the firing of james comey? >> you asked senator of hawaii would ask of james comey. i think four questions. i would add to what she said first. why did he ask for more money? if the report is true, tell us why. two, did he have any conversations with the deputy attorney general outside those closest advisers, but anyone at the justice...
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i will skip forward for a career in berlin after the wall has fallen we're in the limousine with harold going across checkpoint charlie we had driven into east berlin which looks like a film set of a world war ii disaster film. is a terrifying landscape. we pulled up in front of what looks like it could have been a movie theater, as somebody opens the door for us and inside is a crowd of people. the film is shown in after word the crowd stood and clapped and stamped and then they began bringing flowers on the stage to margaret and harold and i am notto exaggerating when say there was a pile that high of flowers. so appreciative of the ann stephenson to margaret, you understood the way we were. you understood what it meant to live in a wall the way and. thank you. know after the handmaids tale, margaret was continuing to write poetry and essays and then she wrote cat's-eye about girls growing up together and how nice and caddie they could be with one another is the most autobiographical because it describes the character who lives in the woods like she did in quebec to i will not do any
i will skip forward for a career in berlin after the wall has fallen we're in the limousine with harold going across checkpoint charlie we had driven into east berlin which looks like a film set of a world war ii disaster film. is a terrifying landscape. we pulled up in front of what looks like it could have been a movie theater, as somebody opens the door for us and inside is a crowd of people. the film is shown in after word the crowd stood and clapped and stamped and then they began bringing...
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applause well not born in bradford, he saw the strength and values of this fantastic city and harold,t legacy, i believe, is the open university and the access it gives to everybody to go into higher education if that is what they wish to do at any stage in life, so today we set out a manifesto to transform the 21st—century in the same way that harold wilson in the 1960s tried to transform the 20th century, and it is a pleasure to be here today. this manifesto is a draft for a better future for our country. today. this manifesto is a draft for a betterfuture for our country. it isa a betterfuture for our country. it is a blueprint of what britain could be and a pledge of the difference a labour government can't and will make. like thousands of other labour party members, i have been making the case to people across the country over the past weeks. this is a manifesto for all generations. we are providing hope and genuine opportunity for everybody. i say to oui’ opportunity for everybody. i say to our children, whatever postcode you we re our children, whatever postcode you were born i
applause well not born in bradford, he saw the strength and values of this fantastic city and harold,t legacy, i believe, is the open university and the access it gives to everybody to go into higher education if that is what they wish to do at any stage in life, so today we set out a manifesto to transform the 21st—century in the same way that harold wilson in the 1960s tried to transform the 20th century, and it is a pleasure to be here today. this manifesto is a draft for a better future...
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came into this world was an inconceivable that someone like harold rosenberg would rise at all. in any case, they were the two rival sensors of power in the art world. rosenberg was a. [inaudible] the crooning, pollock rivalry led to fistfights. he actually had a fistfight in our living room when someone who said the wrong thing about jackson pollock or the other painter and it's hard -- i was watching on television a series called, the west, by ken burns disciples and it was very pro- indian american. there's a scene in which we see sitting bull, chief sitting bull , say, i was a great chief and i had these lands and i had these followers and now where are they all. i have to tell you that since "making it" was reissued, i feel like sitting bull. [applause] [laughter] i wrote a book in which i do name a lot of names and i did emit that as much as i have suffered from that world, i missed it. i miss the intensity, the fashion, it wasn't just about literature it was also about politics. not everybody in that world was on the left. the right was off the radar. it didn't exist. it
came into this world was an inconceivable that someone like harold rosenberg would rise at all. in any case, they were the two rival sensors of power in the art world. rosenberg was a. [inaudible] the crooning, pollock rivalry led to fistfights. he actually had a fistfight in our living room when someone who said the wrong thing about jackson pollock or the other painter and it's hard -- i was watching on television a series called, the west, by ken burns disciples and it was very pro- indian...
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. >> reporter: but the ceo harold edwards says he now has fewer workers than ever, especially fewer migranth a lot of the rhetoric going on about building the wall, is it a lot of those laborers who felt comfortable coming before now just don't feel comfortable, so they are not coming. >> reporter: the lack of labor began with the tightening of the u.s./mexican border, but many farmers say the trump administration's crackdown has made it worse. a typical sized work crew used to be nearly 30 people. >> now crews are 18. >> reporter: john crist with the farm bureau says other factors are adding to that critical shortage, including many u.s. farmers moving their operations to mexico. >> they take advantage of less expensive labor, fewer environmental regulations, cheaper land. >> reporter: that has left farmers having to increase incentives to lure in labor like better wages and benbenefits. some even importing workers under special visas. on site lodging for crews and families is helping to sweeten the working environment here. >> there is nothing worse than losing your crop because you can't
. >> reporter: but the ceo harold edwards says he now has fewer workers than ever, especially fewer migranth a lot of the rhetoric going on about building the wall, is it a lot of those laborers who felt comfortable coming before now just don't feel comfortable, so they are not coming. >> reporter: the lack of labor began with the tightening of the u.s./mexican border, but many farmers say the trump administration's crackdown has made it worse. a typical sized work crew used to be...
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i want to agree with harold, the way they started in the house was terrible?u shouldn't hatch a piece of legislation in a leadership office. this is a big complicated issue. let's have a nationwide conversation and debate about it. we triggered the debate because it failed then we started to have to talk about it. the country needs a while to address these things, what's wrong with having a lot of hearings and witnesses and letting people learn? it would help republicans in the long run to pass what they want to have if they didn't look like they were sneaking it through. >> what's wrong with a cbo score? >> they already had two. we know we're in the range of what this is going to cost. >> you're afraid what you're going to see. >> it's going to come out any way and the fact is , we'll have this conversation about less people will be scored under a republican plan. the main reason for that? you get to choose whether or not you have health care as a young man. i didn't get health care. i wanted a car before i have health care. people have the right to make thos
i want to agree with harold, the way they started in the house was terrible?u shouldn't hatch a piece of legislation in a leadership office. this is a big complicated issue. let's have a nationwide conversation and debate about it. we triggered the debate because it failed then we started to have to talk about it. the country needs a while to address these things, what's wrong with having a lot of hearings and witnesses and letting people learn? it would help republicans in the long run to pass...
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group meet to go discuss the replacement of principal mark covington, with their resident principal, harold mccrea. on line petition on the move has already garner more than 120 secretary. they also plan to address the amount of teachers out on administrative leave. >> violence continues to be, today tim kaine is in on it, along with police, educators, community leader, senator cain concerned the budget proposal would slash fund to go programs that have helped fight the spread of gangs. >> somebody asked me is the gang problem getting better or getting worse? and i said, well, you know, that's one of the reasons why i'm here, to learn it, but what i will say, is i don't think we're happy with the progress, we're making, you know, whether it is getting better or whether it is getting worse, i think we need to be making more progress. >> one police official at the he said stepped up enforcement is an important tool in fighting gang violence, he believes other solutions are desperately needed to change the culture and also keep people away from gangs. >> all right, let's get you up to speed he
group meet to go discuss the replacement of principal mark covington, with their resident principal, harold mccrea. on line petition on the move has already garner more than 120 secretary. they also plan to address the amount of teachers out on administrative leave. >> violence continues to be, today tim kaine is in on it, along with police, educators, community leader, senator cain concerned the budget proposal would slash fund to go programs that have helped fight the spread of gangs....
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you just not passed their loyalty. >> by the way, harold, what you do -- no. you don't leave.y say you're going to be -- then you say that's great. think about how much freedom i'm going to have on the other side of this white house where i can walk. no. this is the thing we said about trump from the beginning. and it frustrates me when paul ryan endorsed donald trump that day. we said you got nothing for it. you just folded and he's going to run over you. >> going to ruin your career. >> go back to the day he endorsed him and we warned him. nobody has said to trump, hey, i'm not going to go out and i'm not going to be a jackass. by the way, if you say really stupid things, i'm not going to defend you. i will defend your policies if they're good policies. if you make a fool of yourself, i'm not going to defend it. if you fire me, i'm going to spend every waking second of my life making your life a living and breathing hell. your call, don. i'm going back to my office to work. the president, at that point, has a choice to make. and you made his life more difficult. nobody will
you just not passed their loyalty. >> by the way, harold, what you do -- no. you don't leave.y say you're going to be -- then you say that's great. think about how much freedom i'm going to have on the other side of this white house where i can walk. no. this is the thing we said about trump from the beginning. and it frustrates me when paul ryan endorsed donald trump that day. we said you got nothing for it. you just folded and he's going to run over you. >> going to ruin your...
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i will be working harold for the people running for congress and for the people running for the senateup a lot of seats, especially if it all keeps going like it's going now. >> especially if it all keeps going like it's going now. jennifer, is it going so well that the republicans are going to pick up seats? the reason i ask this is because there was so much talk before the election how it was financial to be a complete slaughtering in the senate the democrats had a chance to take over the house, donald trump was never going to when the presidency. all of those expectations were completely moot come 10:00, 11:00 on election fight. is this the same circumstance where there is a lot of talk about all these controversies but it's not going to actually translate into democratic votes? >> well, we have a lifetime between now and november 18. what we snow that the democratic base is fully energized. what we know is people like john who are so professional, don't even want to talk about the comey disaster and obstruction of justice and all sorts of things, but, in fact, a large football of t
i will be working harold for the people running for congress and for the people running for the senateup a lot of seats, especially if it all keeps going like it's going now. >> especially if it all keeps going like it's going now. jennifer, is it going so well that the republicans are going to pick up seats? the reason i ask this is because there was so much talk before the election how it was financial to be a complete slaughtering in the senate the democrats had a chance to take over...
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. >> reporter: safe to say that at jones and eddy in san francisco, the old hotel harold and its inhabitants have seen better days. especially after the scare that its 85 mostly disabled and non-english speaking residents endured early this afternoon. >> it was very difficult. >> reporter: that is tony who with the san francisco police and fire departments evacuated some seven floors worth of people all because of two artillery shells similar to this that the caretaker of an elderly veteran found at a nearby apartment. he put them in his car and drove them to the police station. >> he left them in his vehicle and came into the station, told us that he had these two rounds in his car seat in front. >> reporter: police responded by following protocol. they blocked the street, began evacuating buildings. residents had no time to grab anything, nor did they know why. >> well, it's across the street from a police station so anything is likely. >> reporter: slowly, patiently, police and firemen helped their elderly charges up the street, up and back, up and back. >> they were great. they were wond
. >> reporter: safe to say that at jones and eddy in san francisco, the old hotel harold and its inhabitants have seen better days. especially after the scare that its 85 mostly disabled and non-english speaking residents endured early this afternoon. >> it was very difficult. >> reporter: that is tony who with the san francisco police and fire departments evacuated some seven floors worth of people all because of two artillery shells similar to this that the caretaker of an...
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the park is named after harold black, the first black resident to die in world war ii. in trefter towny the horse show and country fair continues today in the ring hunters and jumpers. at 6:30 there will be a memorial day tribute at the devin fair grounds. >> in this county represent like case of two ships used by christopher columbus be the nina and pinta are a two-mile landing morina going on until tomorrow morning. those ships tour together as kind of sailing museum if you will. >>> all right a 16-year drought from the ncaa tournament. >> until the university of delaware snapped the streak today. >>> and you can hear the excitement stim headed for the next offer. blue hens baseball on the road to the college world series. >>> plus pass the spf. the biggest mistakes when you're making when it comes to sun protection. >>> parade proposal how a future groom in buck county pulled off the ultimate surprise. donald tmeet phil murphy,by former goldman sachs bankers. another wall street banker running for governor, whose firm helped trigger the financial meltdown that put mi
the park is named after harold black, the first black resident to die in world war ii. in trefter towny the horse show and country fair continues today in the ring hunters and jumpers. at 6:30 there will be a memorial day tribute at the devin fair grounds. >> in this county represent like case of two ships used by christopher columbus be the nina and pinta are a two-mile landing morina going on until tomorrow morning. those ships tour together as kind of sailing museum if you will....
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they think archetype because it erases the real person but there is falafel of con man professor harold hill from the music man, if you want to call a the collective cultural consciousness, and there is a male figure who will just lie and steal and let them get away with it and pareve of the feeling of affection for trump predates the election. >> he was already a famous figure coming into your living room and people are charming to by the fact of his sentences people feel this is land mobile and charming they can forgive him anything. and i think that is part of what is going on. that he falls into the niche because that suggest that what we will call him to task for. but don't stop there. [laughter] >> they give for writing the book i want to make a couple of comments that i will ask a question but first i want to say that the emphasis on femininity and capitalism that is what that is all about. second, i want to say the burden of the times i agree completely i only wished i looked and looked for hillary and she was walking amongst the families i can find it but also another point is
they think archetype because it erases the real person but there is falafel of con man professor harold hill from the music man, if you want to call a the collective cultural consciousness, and there is a male figure who will just lie and steal and let them get away with it and pareve of the feeling of affection for trump predates the election. >> he was already a famous figure coming into your living room and people are charming to by the fact of his sentences people feel this is land...
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roger, thank you for joining us. ,ince the election of macron does that harold great things for france? roger: i doubt it. france, and the euro project are going through a honeymoon period. this is more comfortable than if marine le pen had won. but the barriers he has got to overcome are absolutely enormous. i would not be fooled by all of this handshaking and gladhanding and smiling. to pull something off, he could do something quite remarkable. it is not so much getting the majority of the french assembly. is not only the assembly, it is on the streets. macron andabout merkel? what does their relationship mean for the future of the e.u. project? how are they going to mold or mesh together, roger? early to tell.o this is a much better relationship that would have existed between marine le pen and angela merkel, but from a policy point of view, i think probably macron would have preferred it if he had been negotiating with mr. schulz. it is looking less and less likely. i think we are going to find angela merkel a pretty tough nut to crack. the fact of the matter is, germany does not
roger, thank you for joining us. ,ince the election of macron does that harold great things for france? roger: i doubt it. france, and the euro project are going through a honeymoon period. this is more comfortable than if marine le pen had won. but the barriers he has got to overcome are absolutely enormous. i would not be fooled by all of this handshaking and gladhanding and smiling. to pull something off, he could do something quite remarkable. it is not so much getting the majority of the...
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brilliant and it's genius to look at and listen to and danny ruben who wrote the original scripts with haroldw and you're in good hands and will love it. >> stephen: "groundhog day" is at the august wilson theater. andy karl, everybody. back with comedian ramy yousseff! ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) your baby's chubby little hand latches onto your finger so hard, it's like she's saying i love you. that's why aveeno's oat formula is designed for your baby's sensitive skin. aveeno®. naturally beautiful babies. chevythree years in a row. car company really... let's see how quickly you can read through all their awards. 2017 motor trend car of the year. kelly blue book 2016 best resale value... u.s. news best cars for the money 10 best blah blah blah only about 90 more to go! 2017 iihs...top safety. 2017 north american car of the year! that's a lot of awards! get 20% below msrp on all malibu lt models. that's $5,200 on this chevy malibu. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. of being there for my son's winning shot. that was it for me. that's why i'm quitting with nicorette. only
brilliant and it's genius to look at and listen to and danny ruben who wrote the original scripts with haroldw and you're in good hands and will love it. >> stephen: "groundhog day" is at the august wilson theater. andy karl, everybody. back with comedian ramy yousseff! ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) your baby's chubby little hand latches onto your finger so hard, it's like she's saying i love you. that's why aveeno's oat formula is designed for your baby's sensitive...
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assignment in the second assignment was command-and-control, so i spoke to the pentagon official, harold brown who became secretary of defense and said what were you thinking when you gave darpa this command and control assignment and he said i wanted better command and control of. they had these two assignments that were sort of different, i mean, really quite different, but hired this a psychologist who specialized with an interest in computer to come into darpa. he had worked on air defense computers after world war ii which basically computers used to be these ecstatic creatures that lived in laboratories and you would walk in, putting a punch card and it would spit out an answer. it had consuls for the first time with operators in the computers help the operator's trap the of soviet bombers. the idea use it in front of a computer and use a device to interact with a computer and you have multiple people doing it at the same time was quite revolutionary. so he took his experiment and came into darpa and he said he really wasn't that interested in the social science. is interested in c
assignment in the second assignment was command-and-control, so i spoke to the pentagon official, harold brown who became secretary of defense and said what were you thinking when you gave darpa this command and control assignment and he said i wanted better command and control of. they had these two assignments that were sort of different, i mean, really quite different, but hired this a psychologist who specialized with an interest in computer to come into darpa. he had worked on air defense...
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. >> reporter: what a difference a week makes, to say jerome harold feels relieved is an understatement. >> i'm throwing my confidence in you and leave it in your hands. you did your job. you did your job. >> reporter: when we last saw jerome, he was at a loss, a big loss of $4,400. >> what frustrates you the most? >> that somebody would do something like that. >> reporter: jerome got caught up in an online scam when searching for a '55 chevy. he found one and started a conversation with the so-called seller. >> everything looked legitimate? >> looked perfect. >> the seller said the chevy was in west virginia and would be delivered to him after he paid using google wallet. he got an official looking invoice and it instructed him machine. jerome sent a total of $4,400 to the seller and was told the car would arrive in three days. it never did. >> as each minute and hour went by, you started thinking what? >> yeah, i got tooken. >> reporter: the bitcoin machine jerome used is owned by bit express. the owner of that machine contacted us, after hearing what happened to jerome and said he wa
. >> reporter: what a difference a week makes, to say jerome harold feels relieved is an understatement. >> i'm throwing my confidence in you and leave it in your hands. you did your job. you did your job. >> reporter: when we last saw jerome, he was at a loss, a big loss of $4,400. >> what frustrates you the most? >> that somebody would do something like that. >> reporter: jerome got caught up in an online scam when searching for a '55 chevy. he found one...
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. >> harold ford, let's name another great american town.s in lebanon, tennessee think about the firing of james comey. >> you asked senator of hawaii would ask of james comey. why did he ask for more money? did he have conversations to deputy attorney general about the russian investigation? and three occasions the president said that you told him he was free of any charges. is that true and if so why? when was the last time the president told you he had confidence in you? this has been a nine-month thing coming. to dana's point people need to see the evidence. i hope comey will come before the intelligence committee and answer those questions. >> have you been surprised at gop stick togetherness and loyalty? and the other side of that question is which members of the republican senate are you looking to be profiles? >> i think there is a quiet erosion of support. this is an embarrassing time to be a republican. i had local republican mayors share that with me. it is no surprise that donald trump is governing with such arrogance. it is a su
. >> harold ford, let's name another great american town.s in lebanon, tennessee think about the firing of james comey. >> you asked senator of hawaii would ask of james comey. why did he ask for more money? did he have conversations to deputy attorney general about the russian investigation? and three occasions the president said that you told him he was free of any charges. is that true and if so why? when was the last time the president told you he had confidence in you? this has...
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continent today, benign but an ill wind blew in from the continent today, prompting another occasion for haroldquip, events, dear boy. this follows a damaging leak from brussels and an ft report demanding the uk pays a brexit bill of upwards of 100 billion euros. threats against britain have been issued by eu politicians and officials. all of these acts have been deliberately timed to affect the result of the general election that will take place on the 8th ofjune. theresa may's strongly worded intervention highlights her belief that the strongly worded rhetoric from brussels means and eight to fight britain's corner. labour and the liberal democrats condemned her language but there was agreement that the proposed brexit bill was far too high. until now, the eu has suggested the uk pays around 60 billion euros. that is calculated by saying the uk should be responsible for a third of its share of the eu budget up to the end of 2020, that it needs to pay its share of the eu's deficit and pension liabilities, but all of that will be reduced when the uk's share of eu acids is taken into account. as
continent today, benign but an ill wind blew in from the continent today, prompting another occasion for haroldquip, events, dear boy. this follows a damaging leak from brussels and an ft report demanding the uk pays a brexit bill of upwards of 100 billion euros. threats against britain have been issued by eu politicians and officials. all of these acts have been deliberately timed to affect the result of the general election that will take place on the 8th ofjune. theresa may's strongly worded...
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surrendered himself to the fbi to a specific person at the fbi .hat he knew this assistant director haroldper played by harry lenox. he said he would make a deal with them where he could continue to live his life and be out and about, but he would give perpetrators that were on his list. but that he would only work through this one woman. a young woman, that she would be his liaison. a relationship with a certain respect for each other. was it more than that? i think that is what the show is, to a great degree, about. the nature of that. the nature of his relationships with all of the people, this relationship he has at the fbi wasn't public knowledge. are, in fact,hole still hunting him. during his time working with this, you know, secret task force, he actually moved up on the list to number one. he is still out there. , living thisimes illicit life. but he's made a bargain. they've made a faustian bargain with him. charlie: and the person that encapsulates the character like you do, they have to be smart. art of the attraction is that they are so smart that they can outwit lots of peopl
surrendered himself to the fbi to a specific person at the fbi .hat he knew this assistant director haroldper played by harry lenox. he said he would make a deal with them where he could continue to live his life and be out and about, but he would give perpetrators that were on his list. but that he would only work through this one woman. a young woman, that she would be his liaison. a relationship with a certain respect for each other. was it more than that? i think that is what the show is,...
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others stormed and marched right through the macy's in harold square. nancy: meantime, overseas, demonstrations are ongoing there with another reaching a flash point. police in riot gear using tear gas to try to control some of the crowds. some fires even set by the protesters during the clashes. alison: back at home now, a racist message left at american university. today the school sent the letter out to the community describing the hateful message left behind. new at 4:00, richard reeve is in northwest with the students' reaction to what was found there. rich? richard: yeah, alison. a lot of shock, concern by students and the administration here. this is a diverse campus. we are close to the campus there appears to be nooses hung on three different locations on campus. in the nooses, bananas and a sign with the letters "aka." that is the initial for alpha kappa alpha, an african-american sorority on campus. word spread quickly on social media about what happened. the nooses discovered at a shuttle bus stop outside anderson hall, the mary gray center.
others stormed and marched right through the macy's in harold square. nancy: meantime, overseas, demonstrations are ongoing there with another reaching a flash point. police in riot gear using tear gas to try to control some of the crowds. some fires even set by the protesters during the clashes. alison: back at home now, a racist message left at american university. today the school sent the letter out to the community describing the hateful message left behind. new at 4:00, richard reeve is...
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. >> hitting is harold it can get in -- hitting is hard, it can get in your head a little bit, but it good the last couple of days staying in the middle and doing a good job. >> we have five walkoffs which what we had all career last year, maybe we should play to a tie and keep walking off. >>> the union having won four games in a row, union visit salt lake, 17 minute no score, union on the rush, there's an opening but check out the defender, kicks it away at the very last moment! later in the first half, 36 minute, on the give and go, he will get it back for the most of's lone goal. union lose 1-nill. that's a look at sports this morning, i'm ducis rogers, you have yourself a strirveg -- terrific day. it's time to chet what's going viral in the social corner. >> this is what people are talking about from facebook and youtube. >>> a dog is caught in the act stealing bread from bakersfield, california. he got away, the pooch was captured before it returned the day, the dog is up for adoption. >>> if you love bacon, a new festival in ann arbor, michigan this summer is devoted to the po
. >> hitting is harold it can get in -- hitting is hard, it can get in your head a little bit, but it good the last couple of days staying in the middle and doing a good job. >> we have five walkoffs which what we had all career last year, maybe we should play to a tie and keep walking off. >>> the union having won four games in a row, union visit salt lake, 17 minute no score, union on the rush, there's an opening but check out the defender, kicks it away at the very last...
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genius to look at and it's genius to listen to and danny ruben who wrote the original script with harolding to love it. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: well, lovely to meet you. "groundhog day" is at the august wilson theater. andy karl, everybody. we'll be right back with comedian ramy youssef! ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ hey, need fast heartburn relief? try cool mint zantac. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. try cool mint zantac. no pill relieves heartburn faster. (whispering dad) trust me, we are going viral.ing to work? (kids laughing) (whispering mom) lets send in max. (kids) max! max! now this, is internet gold! going viral? get scrubbing bubbles clean and disinfect. what? 20,000 views! sc johnson. the toothpaste that helps new parodontax. prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try new parodontax toothpaste. ♪ ♪ ,, happiness is powerful flea and tick pro
genius to look at and it's genius to listen to and danny ruben who wrote the original script with harolding to love it. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: well, lovely to meet you. "groundhog day" is at the august wilson theater. andy karl, everybody. we'll be right back with comedian ramy youssef! ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ hey, need fast heartburn relief? try cool mint zantac. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as...
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. >> reporter: harold radish was taken prisoner during the war and said what he endured was nothing comparedred on the walls of this memorial. >> all around here are the heroes, the heroes are really not with us. they passed away. >> reporter: at the world war ii memorial, mark segraves, news4. >>> the world war ii memorial was dedicated in 2004 and honors the 16 million americans who served, including 405,399 who died. according to the veterans department, since the revolutionary war, nearly 1.2 million american servicemen and women have given their lives in defense of our country. >> you could say this is a memorial day of mixed emotions for one veteran, remembering his fallen comrades, but also celebrating a personal milestone. >> my mom always said, if nothing else, i graduate high school. >> he didn't listen to his mom's advice, he dropped out, enlisted in the army and serviced in vietnam. more than 50 years later, the 71-year-old has finished what he started? >> we're thrilled to award him a diploma, wear a graduation gown and cap. >> i got it. if nothing else, i got it. >> sure did. h
. >> reporter: harold radish was taken prisoner during the war and said what he endured was nothing comparedred on the walls of this memorial. >> all around here are the heroes, the heroes are really not with us. they passed away. >> reporter: at the world war ii memorial, mark segraves, news4. >>> the world war ii memorial was dedicated in 2004 and honors the 16 million americans who served, including 405,399 who died. according to the veterans department, since the...
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. >>> this week's book of the week is harold evans "do i make myself clear, why writing well matters.paper editor in history having headed the london times, new york daily news, u.s. news, the atlantic and random house. now he has distilled a life's worth of lessons, rules and anecdotes into a spirited punchy book that is sparkingly well written. read the book and you will write and think more clearly. now for the last look. everybody knows children's stories like the tortoise and the hare, green eggs and ham or charlie and the chocolate factory. are you familiar with the belt and road? probably not. it's new, part of a series of english language videos from china daily, a state-run news website. the "new york times" wrote about the effort this week. these videos ostensibly for children describe china's great infrastructure and diplomatic push. its so-called one belt, one road initiative. that's the plan to connect china with the rest of the world with a 21st century version of the ancient silk road. the videos are called belt and roadbedtime stories. >> once upon a time several route
. >>> this week's book of the week is harold evans "do i make myself clear, why writing well matters.paper editor in history having headed the london times, new york daily news, u.s. news, the atlantic and random house. now he has distilled a life's worth of lessons, rules and anecdotes into a spirited punchy book that is sparkingly well written. read the book and you will write and think more clearly. now for the last look. everybody knows children's stories like the tortoise and...
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. >> reporter: one of those men who served was sergeant harold radish who fought in the battle of the during world war ii and was later taken prisoner by the nazis. he was proud to meet with today's generation of soldiers. >> i hope there's no war that they have to get into. because win or lose, wars never end. >> reporter: also among the vets honoring those who gave their lives for our country was dave yoho, who served in the merchant marines during world war ii. he stressed how many people paid that ultimate price. >> the battle of the bulge, 19,200 of us died. >> reporter: two of the oldest surviving vets from pearl harbor helped to place a wreath a 103-year-old jim downing, and the oldest pearl harbor survivor, ray chaff evez, at 10 years old, would have preferred a shorter ceremony. >> i thought it was great. i thought it was long, but it was too good. i enjoyed every minute of it. >> reporter: for privacy jones, he had a message for sergeant radish. >> i really appreciate his service and it's definitely an inspiration to meet him. >> reporter: sergeant radish had a message for a
. >> reporter: one of those men who served was sergeant harold radish who fought in the battle of the during world war ii and was later taken prisoner by the nazis. he was proud to meet with today's generation of soldiers. >> i hope there's no war that they have to get into. because win or lose, wars never end. >> reporter: also among the vets honoring those who gave their lives for our country was dave yoho, who served in the merchant marines during world war ii. he stressed...
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and you know, professor harold hill in the music man, nathan detroit in guys and dolls. there is, if you want to call it our collective cultural consciousness, whatever you want to call it. >> there is a kind of figure, a male figure who just can lie and steal and grit and we let him get away with it because for some reason, we have affection for him and i think part of trump's, the feeling of affection people have for him actually predates the election, to the apprentice. >> already, as you stated, it was a figure that people felt they knew from their living room and exactly. >> and people are charmed by the fact that he doesn't quite seem articulate. >> a lot of things that appall people, people feel this is probably charming enough they will give him anything because he talks like a real person. >> like a real person. and i think that that's part of what's going on, trump falls into that niche and it's frightening to me because that suggests that what can you do? that we're going to ask for it. short of creating a nuclear holocaust. >>. >> well, let's stop there. >>.
and you know, professor harold hill in the music man, nathan detroit in guys and dolls. there is, if you want to call it our collective cultural consciousness, whatever you want to call it. >> there is a kind of figure, a male figure who just can lie and steal and grit and we let him get away with it because for some reason, we have affection for him and i think part of trump's, the feeling of affection people have for him actually predates the election, to the apprentice. >>...