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roger angell, life sir harold evans is a legend. he has a ready for the new yorker for 67 or 70 years. but in any event, the flipside of clarity in writing, and it struck me reading your book. is, the writing that impacts and effects so many lives like health insurance policies.has anyone ever read their health insurance policy with a car insurance policy? nobody reads that. so i would like you to talk about two people. start with ethan bedrick. >> his mother was a young man whose mother had a difficult birth. he was born with cerebral palsy. and he was also born with - that means you have to stretch the muscles what you'll never be able to walk. also, because of the effect of cerebral palsy, the muscles in the mouth for enunciation and speech are not properly developed.see need speech therapy as well as physical therapy. even ehtan bedrick was born and his father was a top executive, he bought an insurance policy. a health policy. would permit to do more of the things that were required to be done. and the boy, within five years he
roger angell, life sir harold evans is a legend. he has a ready for the new yorker for 67 or 70 years. but in any event, the flipside of clarity in writing, and it struck me reading your book. is, the writing that impacts and effects so many lives like health insurance policies.has anyone ever read their health insurance policy with a car insurance policy? nobody reads that. so i would like you to talk about two people. start with ethan bedrick. >> his mother was a young man whose mother...
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horowitz, good morning, harold ford. the investigation has expanded. one is a former nsa director. what rules apply to him now that he's a private citizen, his conversation with the president, the privilege matter does not exist there, is that true? >> i think you're talking about richard ledgett, the deputy nsa director who has since left. he wrote an internal nsa memo documenting the fact that president trump called mike rogers, he also called coats, called them both and said can you come out publicly and deny that there was any collusion, that there's any evidence of collusion between trump associates and russian officials to affect the 2016 presidential election, and that document i'm sure will be in mueller's hands soon. >> john heilemann here. we were discussing "the new york times" piece which raised the question at the end of its story about money laundering as being something in the cross hairs of the investigation at this point. what can you tell us about that on the basis of your reporting? >> we know and we'v
horowitz, good morning, harold ford. the investigation has expanded. one is a former nsa director. what rules apply to him now that he's a private citizen, his conversation with the president, the privilege matter does not exist there, is that true? >> i think you're talking about richard ledgett, the deputy nsa director who has since left. he wrote an internal nsa memo documenting the fact that president trump called mike rogers, he also called coats, called them both and said can you...
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harold, republican line, new jersey. caller: michael. long before donald trump, a lot of people good -- a lot of good people in middle america agreed with joe stein. what they were doing was nonsustainable. we did not want another clinton and certainly did not want another bush. there were both bad. hillary decided she was going to continue obama. obama was a total disaster for this country, for the world, everything. she said she would continue his policies. we do not want more than $20 trillion of debt, as the young man from chicago intelligently said, he seemed a very intelligent young man. if you are intelligent, which you are come give some ght to, let's say -- i don't like either the republican or democratic party now. i would certainly say -- i'm a 94-year-old veteran of world war ii. if i were 28, i would be wanting a third party from which 28, iially -- when i was think i did want a third-party. problem, when it comes to the democrats, it is the media -- a big problem is the universities. the guy come in the case of comey now, t
harold, republican line, new jersey. caller: michael. long before donald trump, a lot of people good -- a lot of good people in middle america agreed with joe stein. what they were doing was nonsustainable. we did not want another clinton and certainly did not want another bush. there were both bad. hillary decided she was going to continue obama. obama was a total disaster for this country, for the world, everything. she said she would continue his policies. we do not want more than $20...
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harold? >> general frosh, harold ford.itically motivated lawsuit by two attorneys general who the majority of their residents didn't support donald trump and they personally don't support him. number one, how do you react to that? is there anything you want to build on general racine's point, please do. >> first of all, we're working with the ethics adviser to the obama administration and george w. bush administration. the emoluments clause is the key anti-corruption clause in the constitution. it protects every american from the president putting his interests above those of all of the rest of us. i think every american needs to know that when the president sends our sons and daughters into harm's way he's not doing it because of his business interests. we node to know that when he makes a deal with another nation he's not doing it because he has a golf course there. this is not a partisan issue. this is an issue about presidential honesty and the avoidance of corruption. >> brian, does it concern you at all when people h
harold? >> general frosh, harold ford.itically motivated lawsuit by two attorneys general who the majority of their residents didn't support donald trump and they personally don't support him. number one, how do you react to that? is there anything you want to build on general racine's point, please do. >> first of all, we're working with the ethics adviser to the obama administration and george w. bush administration. the emoluments clause is the key anti-corruption clause in the...
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let's go to harold from home in tow, florida on the independent line. your thoughts? i'm 81 years old and i do remember when politicians became american when they got elected. it seems since bill clinton was tooident, they got partisan. but get back to being, are you an american or are you not and do care about american values. >> do you think it is possible to get back to that, harold? >> i think it might be somewhere in the future, but listening to the politicians today on your show, it is not likely. the republicand that was speaking are discussing people. they want to keep the .artisanship republicans have good ideas. them aggressive good ideas. people have good ideas. summary might look around and say, what are you of? we're human beings. i don't care what side you are on, it is sad. >> to dahlia and florida. on the democrats line. hi. >> the reason i'm calling is because it has nothing to do with republican, shouldn't have anything to do with republican and democrat or liberal. we are americans and we should do what is best for our country. when it comes to the
let's go to harold from home in tow, florida on the independent line. your thoughts? i'm 81 years old and i do remember when politicians became american when they got elected. it seems since bill clinton was tooident, they got partisan. but get back to being, are you an american or are you not and do care about american values. >> do you think it is possible to get back to that, harold? >> i think it might be somewhere in the future, but listening to the politicians today on your...
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danyelle dyer and her family say, her uncle, harold english, recently got out of prison and moved in with his mother, whose property is just over the fence. a man who they say, has no right to be there. dyer decided to let her voice be heard over facebook... posting his sex offender registry with the words - "meet my abuser and my new neighbor." now she and her family are working with lawmakers to remove harold english from the area. ((( pam )) we all make a mistake every once in a while, and sometimes in the'people behaving badly' segment you kind of feel sorry for the folks who get caught.(( steve )) especially a first time offender, but then there's the case of a guy who brokeone law for the first time, but he'd been breaking another one every day for 21 years. what are you doing in the carpool lane? i was trying to get over on the other side cause i got to get to a job site so but i got closer i figured ok i'll just move over but it got to packed over there and i'm like awwwww normally i don't do that.. this is a classic story about someone riding dirty but following the rules to
danyelle dyer and her family say, her uncle, harold english, recently got out of prison and moved in with his mother, whose property is just over the fence. a man who they say, has no right to be there. dyer decided to let her voice be heard over facebook... posting his sex offender registry with the words - "meet my abuser and my new neighbor." now she and her family are working with lawmakers to remove harold english from the area. ((( pam )) we all make a mistake every once in a...
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i'm pleased to have sir harold evans back at this table. welcome sir. >> glad to be here. >> rose: what made you write this. >> it makes me crazy when i read a lot of the business language today. george orwell wrote his book 70 years ago, 2016. the same year donald trump became president. so you look at the papers and magazine, radio or tv and what all predicted going to happen has actually happened. the language has gotten more and more incomprehensible. let me give you an example. a friend of mine has money, he's a billionaire and too polite to insist in my presence. they would like him to preside over a liquidation event. what does that mean. we want to sell our company. liquidation is the sale of the company. this is throughout the business. the best example of course was then't the -- unfortunate story of the new republic, better red than dead. makes no difference but it's on a screen or whether it's in print. but this is what was said for instance when they were trying to sell this. we're going to create magical experiences through cr
i'm pleased to have sir harold evans back at this table. welcome sir. >> glad to be here. >> rose: what made you write this. >> it makes me crazy when i read a lot of the business language today. george orwell wrote his book 70 years ago, 2016. the same year donald trump became president. so you look at the papers and magazine, radio or tv and what all predicted going to happen has actually happened. the language has gotten more and more incomprehensible. let me give you an...
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this is the top headline of "the republican harold." harold -- theican republican herald." seven sailors were identified in the fatal shipping collection -- the fatal shipping collision that happened over the weekend. when the destroyer collided with a container ship off the coast of japan saturday. a few minutes left of open phones. annie is in russellville, arkansas republican, go ahead. to commentas wanting on the hatred that is in the united states now. i do not believe that trump started that. that started back two years prior to that with the shootings .nd all that that was going on i do not believe the hatred in the united states is based around trump. everybody says it is, but i do not believe it is. host: what was the shooting two years prior that started this? the ferguson shooting, and all the shootings with the police and everything. that is not right, and we know that, but it happens and the democrats just cannot seem to let go of it. i think they need to let go of it and let the president do his thing and run this country like it should be run. with the tax re
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>> it's huge, harold.because we provide health care to thousands of women in alaska. and she and i have spoken many times. she said, you know, if you are in juneau or another small town in alaska, planned parenthood may be the only place open to get family planning services, to get your breast cancer screening, your cervical cancer screenings. and i just feel like we can -- i mean wing that's why you're hearing why women are so upset about this bill. it actually takes away access to health care, when, in fact, we should be increasing it. and i think women just feel like, boy, if members of congress can choose where they'd go to for health care, why shouldn't women in america be able to choose planned parenthood. >> in juneau or places like that, are there places where planned parenthood is the only option? there are no other options around? you can show on a map? >> absolutely. and that's what i saw in racine, wisconsin, in paul ryan's own district. there was no other safety net provider for family plannin
>> it's huge, harold.because we provide health care to thousands of women in alaska. and she and i have spoken many times. she said, you know, if you are in juneau or another small town in alaska, planned parenthood may be the only place open to get family planning services, to get your breast cancer screening, your cervical cancer screenings. and i just feel like we can -- i mean wing that's why you're hearing why women are so upset about this bill. it actually takes away access to...
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this has to -- >> let's bring harold in.dent trump is not idealogical when it comes to health care. i don't think his reflexes are for truly conservative health care market based solutions, i think he would be comfortable with something more bipartisabi. he said the senate bill needs more heart. why can't this happen and who are the democrats that could sort of put aside their other issues with him and go down there and try to work with him on a bill? >> i share your thoughts and donny's thoughts, it was weird watching chris and patty, both had to make clear it was rotten to the core, they needed good faith republicans to work with. your disgust is shared. the people he should be sitting with right now at the white house are the governors. because the governors are the ones who have been charged with taking the extra medicaid dollars and administering a program and expanding medicaid as we know it. democrats believe -- i don't agree with elizabeth warren, she may be part of the coalition you you are talking about. you need 3
this has to -- >> let's bring harold in.dent trump is not idealogical when it comes to health care. i don't think his reflexes are for truly conservative health care market based solutions, i think he would be comfortable with something more bipartisabi. he said the senate bill needs more heart. why can't this happen and who are the democrats that could sort of put aside their other issues with him and go down there and try to work with him on a bill? >> i share your thoughts and...
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harold ford.ing about an economic message for democrats. some have suggested that the absence of one over the last six to nine months has played a role in the outcome of some of these races. first, do you agree with that? and two, what should that message look like? >> the message is about fighting for regular americans and the things that are harming them. this health care debate is a huge economic debate. if you c if you can't afford health care, what are you going to do? when i talk to people across new york who just lost a job, the first thing they're worried about is access to health care. and what they're really angry about is they have to go into poverty, even though they've worked their whole lives, to get access to medicaid. so what we should be working for is medicaid for all. that's the kind of solution people need. and they need to know they can get that job that's available. whether it's retooling our training so you can get those jobs and really change how we offer that kind of, whet
harold ford.ing about an economic message for democrats. some have suggested that the absence of one over the last six to nine months has played a role in the outcome of some of these races. first, do you agree with that? and two, what should that message look like? >> the message is about fighting for regular americans and the things that are harming them. this health care debate is a huge economic debate. if you c if you can't afford health care, what are you going to do? when i talk to...
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take over my seat every once in awhile. >> harold ford jr., noel niccord, thank you for joining us.ace in the middle east. when we come back, the russian investigation, member of the house intel committee made it and we'll ask him about jeh johnson, next. there's nothing more important to me than my vacation. so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it, with great summer deals up to 40% off. visit booking.com. booking.yeah! i realize that ah, that $100k is notwell, a 103fortune. yeah, 103. well, let me ask you guys. how long did it take you two to save that? a long time. then it's a fortune. well, i'm sure you talk to people all the time who think $100k is just pocket change. right now we're just talking to you. i told you we had a fortune. yes, you did. getting closer to your investment goals starts with a conversation. schedule a complimentary goal planning session today. a lower a1c is a lot witabout choices.tes but it can be hard sometimes, 'cause different sides of you struggle with which ones to make. well, wh
take over my seat every once in awhile. >> harold ford jr., noel niccord, thank you for joining us.ace in the middle east. when we come back, the russian investigation, member of the house intel committee made it and we'll ask him about jeh johnson, next. there's nothing more important to me than my vacation. so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it, with great summer deals up to 40% off. visit booking.com....
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barack would tk about being interested in a political career, becoming mayor of chicago, because harold washington, the first black mayor of chicago who ended up dying very suddenly, tragically in the fall of '87, washington was a very formative political presence for barack even though they barely met each other. >> can i ask you to stopor a second and run a clip of harold washington for those who don't remember him when he was the mayor of chicago, and then we'll come right back to this? >> we don't want anything we don't earn. we're not taking anybody from anything. we just want a fair share for all the people in this city. now, i happen to be talking to a black audience, but you understand i've got to be fair to everybody and i will be fair to everybody but i'm going to insist that for the first time the city is fair to you. >> you were talking about barack obama admired him, thought he might want to be mayor. but the original question was the destiny question when sheila jager learned this. >> right. by 1987, a year and a half to being a community organizer, barack has understandab
barack would tk about being interested in a political career, becoming mayor of chicago, because harold washington, the first black mayor of chicago who ended up dying very suddenly, tragically in the fall of '87, washington was a very formative political presence for barack even though they barely met each other. >> can i ask you to stopor a second and run a clip of harold washington for those who don't remember him when he was the mayor of chicago, and then we'll come right back to...
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. >> formerly congressman harold ford.as a weird statement from rod rosenstein. >> a few of us thought is this real? that's how bad rod rosenstein's statement was. >> think about where we've come from, you had a president who had his vice president, deputy attorney general and attorney general all go out and say we fired him because of performance issues, sluggish morale. director comey, excuse me. sluggish morale. he handled the hillary clinton matter in a way we thought was just reached a level that was cause for him to be dismissed. then the president comes out on nbc news two days later and says look i fired him because of russia. right. >> and then you have three officials, a former deputy director, who is now under questioning regarding their conversations with the president and perhaps a memo that was written. this to see rosenstein's comments this evening, it is all very, very strange. i think david summed it up very well, the difference in the contrast between the base and those in the house. but you have to wonde
. >> formerly congressman harold ford.as a weird statement from rod rosenstein. >> a few of us thought is this real? that's how bad rod rosenstein's statement was. >> think about where we've come from, you had a president who had his vice president, deputy attorney general and attorney general all go out and say we fired him because of performance issues, sluggish morale. director comey, excuse me. sluggish morale. he handled the hillary clinton matter in a way we thought was...
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harold: [llora] andrea: el más pequeño de la casa, de solo dos años, aún no se repone.marraron más suave. reina: me--una media vuelta me dieron en una mano nada más. donde yo me forcejeaba, se me zafó la cinta. andrea: reina esperó que los ladrones se fueran y llamó a la policía. reina: a mi marido, que le robaron 500 dólares. Él había prestado un dinero para arreglar su carro. andrea: cuando todo terminó la policía informó a la familia que los delincuentes habían robado también su carro, que estaba aquí. yesenia: ellos dijeron: "hay un carro que tiene fuego". entonces, dijo mi hija: "mamá, su carro no está. su carro se lo llevaron". andrea: martínez, quién está ayudando a la familia, dice que este robo no quedará así. byron: es como un "hate crime", como un crimen de odio lo que estas personas hicieron con ello, y eso es lo que yo quiero, tú me entiendes, investigar con los oficiales porque nosotros queremos justicia. andrea: los enrique no lo han perdido todo. se alegran de tener con ellos lo más importante: la vida. yesenia: me he quedado mal con eso, pero sé que voy
harold: [llora] andrea: el más pequeño de la casa, de solo dos años, aún no se repone.marraron más suave. reina: me--una media vuelta me dieron en una mano nada más. donde yo me forcejeaba, se me zafó la cinta. andrea: reina esperó que los ladrones se fueran y llamó a la policía. reina: a mi marido, que le robaron 500 dólares. Él había prestado un dinero para arreglar su carro. andrea: cuando todo terminó la policía informó a la familia que los delincuentes habían robado...
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harold wilson was one of the last prime minister is to try to run the country with a minority, he hadthings in the game of minority governments there are rarely any winners. mark easton, bbc news. as voters are coming to terms with the new political landscape, there will be far reaching consequences and across the uk, millions of people are asking what it all means for them. our correspondentjon kay has been gauging the mood among voters, travelling from dumfries in scotland all the way to stroud in the south—west of england, here's his report. breakfasttime at a truck stop in the scottish borders. theresa may might have to move house... and news is sinking in. completely upside down, isn't it? conservatives stacking up seats here but losing their majority in westminster. you look gobsmacked? chaos! that's what we didn't really need. at the till, lee thinks theresa may should blame herself. she was focused too much on brexit. she's been trying to drive that down people's throats and it hasn't worked out for her. but in the kitchen, anne thinks a tory coalition could be a good thing ri
harold wilson was one of the last prime minister is to try to run the country with a minority, he hadthings in the game of minority governments there are rarely any winners. mark easton, bbc news. as voters are coming to terms with the new political landscape, there will be far reaching consequences and across the uk, millions of people are asking what it all means for them. our correspondentjon kay has been gauging the mood among voters, travelling from dumfries in scotland all the way to...
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host: harold, thanks for your service. thanks for being with us this morning on "washington journal." we mentioned at the start of the program the hearing this week in the armed services committee, the markup of their authorization for fiscal year 2018, and the chair of the committee is congressman mac thornberry of texas. he was our guest -- is our guest this week on "news makers," this morning at 10:00 a.m. and later at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span radio. and he talked a bit, was asked about micromanaging troops in afghanistan, troop levels. here's that conversation. >> to follow up on that, which is clearly the obama administration was criticized for micromanagement of all these things, as you mentioned. the pendulum clearly swinging the other way with the authorities given to mr. mattis at the pentagon in yemen, somalia, iraq, syria, afghanistan, to set troop levels, particularly in afghanistan. are there perils for the military long term that now seems to be having to own this policy, whatever happens? again
host: harold, thanks for your service. thanks for being with us this morning on "washington journal." we mentioned at the start of the program the hearing this week in the armed services committee, the markup of their authorization for fiscal year 2018, and the chair of the committee is congressman mac thornberry of texas. he was our guest -- is our guest this week on "news makers," this morning at 10:00 a.m. and later at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span radio. and he...
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if that happens, harold, put yourself in a gop member's shoes. how are they going to respond to that? how do they react and how will they continue to stand behind the president when the cloud, when this russia cloud, is getting so big, and suffocating and more information, we're trying to get to the bottom of, how will they continue to say, yep, that's my guy if he invokes this. >> he seems to be able to hold as we've seen, a 36, 38, 39% core group of supporters and if you look through history the last four or five presidents when they faced adversity, they've also held that core. the question becomes, in those swing districts, and key districts, a couple things, not to get into the weeds but have democrats recruited strong enough candidates to make this realistic they could lose, at their core they feel they have to say something because this is not the american way and three, probably more important, stan probably has -- the general has a better sense of this, is what can the president actually invoke privilege with regard to comey. comey is a
if that happens, harold, put yourself in a gop member's shoes. how are they going to respond to that? how do they react and how will they continue to stand behind the president when the cloud, when this russia cloud, is getting so big, and suffocating and more information, we're trying to get to the bottom of, how will they continue to say, yep, that's my guy if he invokes this. >> he seems to be able to hold as we've seen, a 36, 38, 39% core group of supporters and if you look through...
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those writing right now are really fine historians, whether allen galto or harold holzer, among others, doris kearns-good win's book is good, too. it's said there's nothing new to say about lincoln and i want to mike another point that every generation has something new to say about lincoln because we're all americans, and we're facing new circumstances, and we inevitably see the past through our own lens, and reinterpret it, and we learn different lessons from lincoln. and that accounts for the evolution of the histories and the biographies about lincoln as well. >> well, i think we're -- our time is up, but i just want to say thank you so much to sidney blumenthal, this wonderful book, and you can go right outside and buy it. it's worth every dime and i just want to say -- he was here last year -- >> worth a lincoln penny. >> it was here for the first volume and the second volume and i'm really hoping you'll be here for the third volume next year. >> thank you, elizabeth. a pleasure to be with you, and here in chicago. [applause] >> once again, thank you to aberdeen for coming and wa
those writing right now are really fine historians, whether allen galto or harold holzer, among others, doris kearns-good win's book is good, too. it's said there's nothing new to say about lincoln and i want to mike another point that every generation has something new to say about lincoln because we're all americans, and we're facing new circumstances, and we inevitably see the past through our own lens, and reinterpret it, and we learn different lessons from lincoln. and that accounts for...
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it's not going to work. >> i've seen you be brilliant in 30 seconds, harold ford. what does it mean that the vice president has lawyered up? >> his lawyer will be part of the pence election team if something bad happens to this president. all questions go back to what nicolle wallace said, michael flynn. flynn was the reason pence had reservations about this administration when he was lied to early on. it could be flynn very well that could undo this presidency and push pence and his lawyer and campaign team into the white house. it will be interesting to watch. >> our thanks to former congressman ford and jolly. >>> up next, the ball game that was much more than a ball game tonight in washington. we're back right after this. whuuuuuat?rtgage offer from the bank today. you never just get one offer. go to lendingtree.com and shop multiple loan offers for free! free? yeah. could save thousands. you should probably buy me dinner. no. go to lendingtree.com for a new home loan or refinance. receive up to five free offers and choose the loan that's right for you. our ave
it's not going to work. >> i've seen you be brilliant in 30 seconds, harold ford. what does it mean that the vice president has lawyered up? >> his lawyer will be part of the pence election team if something bad happens to this president. all questions go back to what nicolle wallace said, michael flynn. flynn was the reason pence had reservations about this administration when he was lied to early on. it could be flynn very well that could undo this presidency and push pence and...
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you have encountered harold ickes before. can someone tell me who he was? student: he was the secretary of the interior under fdr. prof. dochuk: what was he like? what were his politics? student: he was concerned over the teapot dome scandal and wanted to have police over the oil industry. prof. dochuk: so interest in regulating. he was appointed secretary of the interior, but also the oil czar of the roosevelt administration. hot oil and asia. -- hot oil being an issue. someone who wants to work to bring the federal government to bear not just on leading oil, but in large part partner with oil companies. a curmudgeon, not so much a charismatic figure as henry luce might be, but buys into this vision of big oil and an expanded federal state partnering on an international stage. others of course are going to partner as well and help frame the initiative of the civil religion of crude. we can look to the rockefeller family, especially john d rockefeller junior. have talked a lot about rockefeller senior, have not spent much time on junior yet. it is junior th
you have encountered harold ickes before. can someone tell me who he was? student: he was the secretary of the interior under fdr. prof. dochuk: what was he like? what were his politics? student: he was concerned over the teapot dome scandal and wanted to have police over the oil industry. prof. dochuk: so interest in regulating. he was appointed secretary of the interior, but also the oil czar of the roosevelt administration. hot oil and asia. -- hot oil being an issue. someone who wants to...
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they have that harold hamm deal to talk about.racie potts joins us now with the latest what's on the agenda >> the president heads to the energy department to do a speech today about that concept of energy dominance let's talk about what that means. there are two parts of it one we're familiar with and one that is new energy dominance, the united states relying on its own energy, oil, other forms of energy fossil fuels, something that's been a big change from this administration to the last but the idea of the united states not relying on the middle east for energy is very similar to what president obama called energy independence. the other side of this, the president wants to get into the game he actually wants to sell energy to other countries and that is something that we'll see, how is that going to play out do these compauntries want to be dominated? how does the united states come on the market with the big players like saudi arabia. he will unveil some of that today at the energy department the other thing is how will this
they have that harold hamm deal to talk about.racie potts joins us now with the latest what's on the agenda >> the president heads to the energy department to do a speech today about that concept of energy dominance let's talk about what that means. there are two parts of it one we're familiar with and one that is new energy dominance, the united states relying on its own energy, oil, other forms of energy fossil fuels, something that's been a big change from this administration to the...
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because harold washington, the first black mayor of chicago, who ended up dying suddenly, tragically1987, he was a very formative political presence for barack, even though they barely met. brian: i want to run a clip of harold washington for those who don't remember him when he was the mayor of chicago, and then we will come right back to this. >> we don't want anything we don't learn. we are not taking anything. we just want a fair share for all the people in the city. now, i happen to be talking to a black audience, but you understand i've got to be fair to everybody. and i will be fair to everybody. but i'm going to insist that for the first time, the city is fair to you. clip]ideo brian: you were talking about barack obama admired him, thought he might want to be mayor. the original question was the destiny question, when sheila jager learned this. david: by 1987, a year and a half into being a community organizer, barack has understandably concluded that organizing community groups is not going to produce transformational change. he concludes that he needs to pursue a political
because harold washington, the first black mayor of chicago, who ended up dying suddenly, tragically1987, he was a very formative political presence for barack, even though they barely met. brian: i want to run a clip of harold washington for those who don't remember him when he was the mayor of chicago, and then we will come right back to this. >> we don't want anything we don't learn. we are not taking anything. we just want a fair share for all the people in the city. now, i happen to...
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and then later it's energy week at the white house continental resources ceo harold hamm is going toing us at 7:30 a.m. eastern big hour coming up and then we've got condoleezza rice at 8:00 the power of a low volatility investing approach. the power of smart beta. power your client's portfolio with powershares. before investing, consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. call 800-983-0903 for the prospectus containing this information. read it carefully. distributed by invesco distributors inc. >>> markets on alert as the senate bill to overhaul obamacare appears to be on life support. the latest on where the bill stands and the battle against opioid addiction from fda commissioner dr. scott gottlieb. >>> energy and focus, as oil is near seven month lows. major players meeting at the white house today and tomorrow we'll be speaking to oil tycoon harold hamm ahead of those talks. >>> and technology tumbles after google is hit with a $2.7 billion fine a closer look at the sector and whether or not there's more downside to come that is straight ahead the se
and then later it's energy week at the white house continental resources ceo harold hamm is going toing us at 7:30 a.m. eastern big hour coming up and then we've got condoleezza rice at 8:00 the power of a low volatility investing approach. the power of smart beta. power your client's portfolio with powershares. before investing, consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. call 800-983-0903 for the prospectus containing this information. read it carefully....
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heidi's brothers frank and harold. >> reporter: true that your mom was known to wash out a potty mouth with a bar of soap? or was that a metaphor? >> i got it. >> true. >> reporter: did you? >> true. >> yeah. they were very strict. definitely had a bar of soap from time to time. >> reporter: as she grew into her late teens heidi started to bristle under her parent's strict house rules. by 19, she, the next to youngest, became the first to leave the family nest. but the grass wasn't greener. right away, reality offered up a dead-beat roommate; and a succession of low-paying jobs that evaporated like the morning dew. and yet she could always count on her girlfriends to buoy her up. and it was one night with her bffs shooting pool she caught the eye of a guy holding a cue stick. it was stephen cooke. >> they were shooting against one another. and he noticed heidi in the bar. >> reporter: kim is stephen cooke's sister. >> the first night they actually went home together. and three days later, they moved in together. >> reporter: fast. >> so it's pretty -- >> reporter: fast romance. >> it w
heidi's brothers frank and harold. >> reporter: true that your mom was known to wash out a potty mouth with a bar of soap? or was that a metaphor? >> i got it. >> true. >> reporter: did you? >> true. >> yeah. they were very strict. definitely had a bar of soap from time to time. >> reporter: as she grew into her late teens heidi started to bristle under her parent's strict house rules. by 19, she, the next to youngest, became the first to leave the...
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. >> reporter: harold thomas has lived in this neighborhood between suitland parkway and alabama avenue since 1958. a few years ago, he was the first homeowner in his community to sign up for solar. funded by the d.c. department of energy and environment and managed by a non-profit group called grid alternative, the program provides free solar panels to low income families. kate johnson with the d.c. department of environment says a local program like this is exactly what the paris agreement had in mind. >> so that's where solar panels come in, installed in rain gardens to keep the city cool. >> reporter: harold thomas believes what he's doing locally is having an global impact. >> number one, the icebergs meltdown and the water levels rise. and then you have threats of floods because of the overflow from the ocean. then you'll understand that it's the emissions, the greenhouse effect that's causing these things to take place. >> reporter: thomas said he's proud that his mayor is reaffirming the district's commitment to the paris agreement and he hopes more of his neighbors take advanta
. >> reporter: harold thomas has lived in this neighborhood between suitland parkway and alabama avenue since 1958. a few years ago, he was the first homeowner in his community to sign up for solar. funded by the d.c. department of energy and environment and managed by a non-profit group called grid alternative, the program provides free solar panels to low income families. kate johnson with the d.c. department of environment says a local program like this is exactly what the paris...
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harold, do you think the president asked jeff sessions at any point for his loyalty? >> i guess two weeks ago we learned, maybe a little less, that the stuff looks like it's rolling over each other, but apparently mr. sessions offered to resign. there are two questions. one, when they were in the office together and the president asked everybody to leave but asked comey to stay, if i were sessions, i would want to correct that. we all know there were questions about russian contacts. blumenthal wanted to bring him back to ask these questions after he apparently didn't answer the question under oath or didn't understand the question under oath. when there are questions that are too sensitive, he's going to invoke privilege. but i think there are two or three questions he wants to answer. >> but he can try to invoke privileges. coats and rogers, there are questions whether they had legal basis to stand. it might not matter at that moment, but they're going to get called back before the house and the senate, according to lawmakers, and they're going to have to answer que
harold, do you think the president asked jeff sessions at any point for his loyalty? >> i guess two weeks ago we learned, maybe a little less, that the stuff looks like it's rolling over each other, but apparently mr. sessions offered to resign. there are two questions. one, when they were in the office together and the president asked everybody to leave but asked comey to stay, if i were sessions, i would want to correct that. we all know there were questions about russian contacts....
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democrat harold ford here in new york. republican david jolly in tampa.not that you can speak for all republicans but this effort at a new health care bill happening in virtual silence and secret in the senate. what about what you guys call deliverables? what are especially republican members of congress going to go home at the july 4th break and say to the folks look what i brought you? >> obamacare created winners and losers. for some it made health care more accessible and more affordable and others increased costs. the winners won more than the losers lost. i don't think republicans have realized that. you have a lot of republicans who came in in 2010 under a repeal plan. now obamacare is more embraced and voting in 2017 like it is 2013. the opportunity for somebody to lead right now and i think it could come from the democrat is to offer a real plan. democrats saying we are happy to work together with republicans, offer something that acknowledges reduction and care and increased prices because that is what the american people want. the secret delibe
democrat harold ford here in new york. republican david jolly in tampa.not that you can speak for all republicans but this effort at a new health care bill happening in virtual silence and secret in the senate. what about what you guys call deliverables? what are especially republican members of congress going to go home at the july 4th break and say to the folks look what i brought you? >> obamacare created winners and losers. for some it made health care more accessible and more...
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harold and susan you are sticking around a little while longer. we are awaiting on this white house press briefing. so far the podium is empty. 25-year-old federal contractor allegedly stole a secret and sent it to the press. it is what the document shows that is casting another cloud on the 2016 election. that's next. over here! over here! no! (dog barking) whoever threw it has to go get it. not me! somebody will get it... ♪ (dog barking) anyone can dream. making it a reality is the hard part. from the b-2 to the upcoming b-21, northrop grumman stealth bombers give america an advantage in a turbulent world. and we're looking for a few dreamers to join us. [vo] what made secretariat the grwho ever lived?e of course he was strong... ...intelligent. ...explosive. but the true secret to his perfection... was a heart, twice the size of an average horse. >>> i've actually called the justice department to look into the leaks. those are criminal leaks. >> president trump is a man of many promises, one of them cracking down on leakers. that promise has gu
harold and susan you are sticking around a little while longer. we are awaiting on this white house press briefing. so far the podium is empty. 25-year-old federal contractor allegedly stole a secret and sent it to the press. it is what the document shows that is casting another cloud on the 2016 election. that's next. over here! over here! no! (dog barking) whoever threw it has to go get it. not me! somebody will get it... ♪ (dog barking) anyone can dream. making it a reality is the hard...
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. >> harold holland says his cousin was simi trying to diffuse the situation. >> still a shock to meomeone would do something like that to him. >> he was just that kind of man. >> he was trying to get somebody to not make the wrong mistake and wind up losing his life. he saved everybody's live at that bar that night. you know what i'm saying. he went out like a hero because that's what he was from day one. >> reporter: family members say white had only been home a hahn and half. he was looking forward to buying his own home and reuniting with friend. shawnette wilson fox 29 news. >>> coming up hot in pa we knew it was coming now we know exactly where it's coming. it could be in your backyard. >> they're committing crimes. one of the three just 13 years old. ten burglaries and robberies that cops know about. our dave kinchen spoke to a woman who surprised one of those teens inside her home. opened the door and saw somebody at the top of the steps and grabbed a pair of shorts. held them in front of me and walk down the hallway. >> reporter: august ward surprise for naomi who surprised
. >> harold holland says his cousin was simi trying to diffuse the situation. >> still a shock to meomeone would do something like that to him. >> he was just that kind of man. >> he was trying to get somebody to not make the wrong mistake and wind up losing his life. he saved everybody's live at that bar that night. you know what i'm saying. he went out like a hero because that's what he was from day one. >> reporter: family members say white had only been home a...
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harold said trump driving his cart on the green is a microcosm of him as a human. trump has done a but driving his golf cart on the green ranks in the top one of the worst things he's ever done. this is unacceptable, driving on the green, sad. >> coming up on wusa9 news a juror in the sexual assault trial of bill cosby talks about the intense deliberations. >> drivers caught in a crazy road >>> welcome back to the news at noon. north korea is denying it treated otto warmbier cruelly while he was imprisoned in that country. in an article published this morning by a state news agency. north korea claims warmbier was not tortured. he was jailed and died less than a weaning after he returned to the united states in a coma. the 22-year-old uva buried yesterday in suburban cincinnati. >>> police are considering manslaughter charges in connection with a deadly high- rise fire in london. authorities also say they're investigating whether an exterior building material used known as cladding failed safety tests. meanwhile the slow grim task of identifying the 79 victims cont
harold said trump driving his cart on the green is a microcosm of him as a human. trump has done a but driving his golf cart on the green ranks in the top one of the worst things he's ever done. this is unacceptable, driving on the green, sad. >> coming up on wusa9 news a juror in the sexual assault trial of bill cosby talks about the intense deliberations. >> drivers caught in a crazy road >>> welcome back to the news at noon. north korea is denying it treated otto...
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harold hatahh.verything. but i recently bought jimmy dean stuffed hash browns. they're stuffed with delicious meat and cheeses. all of that crispy goodness has him seeing the day in a whole new light. jimmy dean stuffed hash browns. shine on. >>> a ferry on lake erie makes a life saving detour after hearing an emergency call. a boat carrying seven people took on water sunday north of sandusky, ohio. no one was hurt. >>> the son of a former major league baseball player is seriously injured in a baseball accident and a settlement in the death of castile. his mother reached a $3 million settlement with the minnesota suburb where a police officer killed her son. the officer was cleared of manslaughter less than two weeks ago. attorneys say the deal avoided a protracted wrongful death case. the payment will be made by an insurer, not with taxpayer dollars. the chicago tribune says walmart is being sued by the family of an uber driver who was hacked to death on the job. a 16-year-old girl is accused of killing the driver last month with a knife and machete she stole f
harold hatahh.verything. but i recently bought jimmy dean stuffed hash browns. they're stuffed with delicious meat and cheeses. all of that crispy goodness has him seeing the day in a whole new light. jimmy dean stuffed hash browns. shine on. >>> a ferry on lake erie makes a life saving detour after hearing an emergency call. a boat carrying seven people took on water sunday north of sandusky, ohio. no one was hurt. >>> the son of a former major league baseball player is...
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surveillance shows a moment before a gunman opened fire at harold white outside the bar at fifth and spencer just before 1:00 this morning. authorities say that the former marine was trying to stop the gun man who was seen canvassing this bar, and white 's cousin says he just wanted to keep the peace. >> it is very hard for me and my family, because he was serving his country. he came home, to get shot down like a dog. it is very hurtful, and very painful. >> the suspected gunman is, under arrest. >>> the pennsylvania senate has approved a bill that will allow schoolworkers to legally possess guns on school ground, and we spoke to philadelphia superintendent william hite about his take on the controversial issue. >> i think that communication send a terrible message to children and we can, have safe schools without inserting firearms into the, into the hand of the individual who work in those schools. >> bill still need approval from the pennsylvania house, governor wolf has said that he opposes the bill. >>> just in time for the fourth of july a new law in new jersey allows for the
surveillance shows a moment before a gunman opened fire at harold white outside the bar at fifth and spencer just before 1:00 this morning. authorities say that the former marine was trying to stop the gun man who was seen canvassing this bar, and white 's cousin says he just wanted to keep the peace. >> it is very hard for me and my family, because he was serving his country. he came home, to get shot down like a dog. it is very hurtful, and very painful. >> the suspected gunman...
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legendary eagles harold car michael.game is a fundraiser for people who suffered spinal injuries, so as we said, good cause and great night. >> and the weather was good today, but it will change, tomorrow, steamy. 92, and we could see strong storms late in the day, 90 on sunday, 92, fourth of july looking dry at 90 degrees. thank you for joining us. >> have a great night. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- alex rodriguez, nick kroll, musical guest haim,
legendary eagles harold car michael.game is a fundraiser for people who suffered spinal injuries, so as we said, good cause and great night. >> and the weather was good today, but it will change, tomorrow, steamy. 92, and we could see strong storms late in the day, 90 on sunday, 92, fourth of july looking dry at 90 degrees. thank you for joining us. >> have a great night. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city,...
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. >> ♪ >> mow towns ron harold son visited capa, today, and he taught students a few moves as they dancedotown classics , all part of the show , you know, i was there cheering them on. after warming up inside they took the dancing outside, what a view there at capa nicely done, everyone had a fantastic show. bite the way you can catch motown the musical through june 11th at the kimmel center >>> that is a lot of fun. >> oh, yeah. >> thanks for watching "eyewitness news" at 6:00 we are back at 10 on our sister station cw philly and we are back here on cbs-3 at 11:00. >>> up next, "cbs evening news", scott pelley reports from new york, we will see you captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: a record jump in overdose deaths. >> reporter: have you encountered the same person twice? >> oh, yeah. this drug works so well, that sometimes they'll go to the hospital, be released, and come back out and do the same thing. >> welcome back. on session? >> reporter: how would you describe the president's level of confidence in the attorney general? >> pelley: bill cosby's accuser takes the stand. and hav
. >> ♪ >> mow towns ron harold son visited capa, today, and he taught students a few moves as they dancedotown classics , all part of the show , you know, i was there cheering them on. after warming up inside they took the dancing outside, what a view there at capa nicely done, everyone had a fantastic show. bite the way you can catch motown the musical through june 11th at the kimmel center >>> that is a lot of fun. >> oh, yeah. >> thanks for watching...
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mark: harold wilson was one of the last prime ministers to run the country with the minority. he had to call another election just six months later. they are rare things in the game of minority government. there are rarely any winners. mark easton, bbc news. jane: of course we will continue to give you full coverage of that surprising result in britain election across the bbc. quick look at some other news. there seem to be conflicting statements out of the white house on qatar. president trump accused of funding terrorism at a historically high level, and said it was time for it to stop doing so immediately. that came just hours after u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson urged to saudi arabia and other gulf states to ease the blockade. nationted peacekeeping mission in mali, is a known as the most dangerous in the world and the mission's account came under heavy fire. al qaeda has claimed responsibility. you are watching "bbc world news america," still to come. president trump fires back at james comey thing many of the things he said are untrue. it has been just over a week
mark: harold wilson was one of the last prime ministers to run the country with the minority. he had to call another election just six months later. they are rare things in the game of minority government. there are rarely any winners. mark easton, bbc news. jane: of course we will continue to give you full coverage of that surprising result in britain election across the bbc. quick look at some other news. there seem to be conflicting statements out of the white house on qatar. president trump...
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a 49 year-old man was shot once in the stomach in the middle of harold gate park in the kensington section. that is at tioga and kensington avenue this happened around 1:20 this morning. there is still no word what spark the fatal shooting. >>> and camden county police are also looking into deadly gunfire, at east camden, late last night. a man was struck several times , in the intersection of the vitamin and river road at 11:40. the authorities have not revealed victim's identity or a motive for this killing. >>> motorcycle rider is code after his bike collided with a car, this afternoon in newark, delaware. woman driving the cartels police she was trying to make a left from old baltimore pike , on to audi drive when the crash occurred. the biker was pronounced dead there at the scene. >>> well, it is an incident that remains a controversial part of the philadelphia's modern history but today the move bombing is getting a place in the cities history nonetheless. historical marker was unveiled during a ceremony this afternoon on osage avenue and cobbs creek parkway where the move accident
a 49 year-old man was shot once in the stomach in the middle of harold gate park in the kensington section. that is at tioga and kensington avenue this happened around 1:20 this morning. there is still no word what spark the fatal shooting. >>> and camden county police are also looking into deadly gunfire, at east camden, late last night. a man was struck several times , in the intersection of the vitamin and river road at 11:40. the authorities have not revealed victim's identity or a...
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bmw chairman harold krueger has met with trump and is confident there will not be a tax slapped on importedmws. >> i'm not worried because we explained when i was in washington with the german chancellor, had the opportunity to talk about our business here in spartanburg, i could explain and the president acknowledged that one clearly how successful our operation is here in south carolina. >> reporter: meanwhile, bmw is moving forward with its plans to build a plant in mexico. still for some on capitol hill, the question is not whether or not to tax imported models, but how to get europe to drop its tariff on vehicles built in the u.s. >> negotiate a treaty with europe so that american products can go to europe without tariff and vice versa and the automotive sector, this would be a home run for american automobile manufacturers. >> reporter: the big hit today for workers in spartanburg, adding jobs and security at the largest auto plant in the u.s. phil lebeau, "nightly business report," spartanburg, south carolina. >>> alphabet and avis team up on self-driving cars. that's where we begin
bmw chairman harold krueger has met with trump and is confident there will not be a tax slapped on importedmws. >> i'm not worried because we explained when i was in washington with the german chancellor, had the opportunity to talk about our business here in spartanburg, i could explain and the president acknowledged that one clearly how successful our operation is here in south carolina. >> reporter: meanwhile, bmw is moving forward with its plans to build a plant in mexico. still...
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along with catty kay, harold ford, jr.ons richard haase and as promised, joe and meika. welcome to your own show. >> well, we're supposed to be on vacation. >> well i said at the top of the show, you guys were on your way to vacation, you had tickets to the red sox game. >> it's going to be a big one. >> david price was pitching, you were going to bring your kids up there, it was going to be a circus, you don't want to deal is with it. >> not if it's me, tmz and my dogs on the streets. >> i asked you to come back. meika, what has been going on in the last 24 hours? >> you know what, i think it's been fascinating and frightening and really sad for our country. i have been getting a lot of texts and hearing you all talking. thank you, i'm fine. my family brought me up really tough. this is absolutely nothing. but i think for me, personally, but i am very concerned as to what this once again reveals about the president of the united states. it's strange. >> yeah, i think. so we had so many people saying hope you are okay, we
along with catty kay, harold ford, jr.ons richard haase and as promised, joe and meika. welcome to your own show. >> well, we're supposed to be on vacation. >> well i said at the top of the show, you guys were on your way to vacation, you had tickets to the red sox game. >> it's going to be a big one. >> david price was pitching, you were going to bring your kids up there, it was going to be a circus, you don't want to deal is with it. >> not if it's me, tmz and my...
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lord armstrong was principal private secretary to the then prime minister, harold wilson. 1974 does demonstrateot got a firm overall majority, then the great uncertainty that prevails spreads over a lots of things. certainly over the brexit negotiations. but over other matters of policy as well. it will affect all the social welfare legislation, which the conservatives announced that they wanted. it will affect a great many things, i think. all this, and injust nine days‘ time the government must present a queen's speech to parliament, and brexit negotiations with the rest of europe are scheduled to start. theresa may's weakness in her party, and in parliament, make these daunting jobs even more difficult. well, lord barker, greg barker, is a former minster under david cameron — he's with us. can she survive this? that really remains to be seen. it will be the mood of the parliamentary party in the commons when they come together that will really judge that, but i detect that there is certainly no appetite in the party for an immediate leadership contest. so i think we'll have to see what the c
lord armstrong was principal private secretary to the then prime minister, harold wilson. 1974 does demonstrateot got a firm overall majority, then the great uncertainty that prevails spreads over a lots of things. certainly over the brexit negotiations. but over other matters of policy as well. it will affect all the social welfare legislation, which the conservatives announced that they wanted. it will affect a great many things, i think. all this, and injust nine days‘ time the government...
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harold wilson was the last prime minister to try to run the country with a minority and had to call anotherin the game of minority government is, it is hard to bea minority government is, it is hard to be a winner. so what effect does the conservatives losing their majority have on the government's brexit position, and its timetable? there have been calls for the negotiation period to be extended, but the president of the european commission jean—claude juncker said talks should start ‘without delay‘. 0ur chief correspondent gavin hewitt has been looking at the impact of the election on the future of brexit. theresa may's authority diminished, just when the start of brexit negotiations are days away. complex negotiations are days away. complex negotiations have suddenly become more challenging. i think it has made it more difficult for whoever is going to be negotiating with the european union because they will look and say, hold on, it was not such a clear message from your general election, it is not clearly can get everything through the house of commons, so i suspect the negotiations ha
harold wilson was the last prime minister to try to run the country with a minority and had to call anotherin the game of minority government is, it is hard to bea minority government is, it is hard to be a winner. so what effect does the conservatives losing their majority have on the government's brexit position, and its timetable? there have been calls for the negotiation period to be extended, but the president of the european commission jean—claude juncker said talks should start...
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. >> reporter: what they didn't know is he had shot and killed harold white outside the green tavern.> i heard it six or seven times, boom, boom, boom. >> reporter: according to the family, he was trying to defuse a potential robbery. >> he tied a hero. he served his country and he continues to serve up until the day he went to heaven. >> reporter: just blocks away, the enormity of it is sinking in. >> reporter: father and son are happy to have each other. >> i don't believe in guns and i still don't plan to get one. i feel safe in this neighborhood. >> reporter: aundrea cline-thomas, n b bc news. >>> taking a live look at boathouse row, the heat is on and it's hot and it's getting even hotter. that makes it a perfect time for this. a live look at cape may. folks are hitting the beach. not too many folks out there right now. starting your holiday weekend. i don't know. maybe just a lull in traffic there. >> i think they should fill that spot up. >> exactly. >> i could not agree more. it has our name all -- it's reserved for us. >> it seems like the perfect place. >> it seems like the
. >> reporter: what they didn't know is he had shot and killed harold white outside the green tavern.> i heard it six or seven times, boom, boom, boom. >> reporter: according to the family, he was trying to defuse a potential robbery. >> he tied a hero. he served his country and he continues to serve up until the day he went to heaven. >> reporter: just blocks away, the enormity of it is sinking in. >> reporter: father and son are happy to have each other....
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. >> reporter: harold white's family said he was trying to help diffuse a robbery at the green tavern last night. surveillance from inside showed the suspect being thrown out. white was not far behind trying to calm things down when outside the suspect shot and killed the 47-year-old and ran away. >> just to have him die like that is shocking. >> reporter: the suspect then broke into a house on north sixth street making it into one of the bedrooms where javier vazquez and his wife were fast asleep. and she screamed, somebody's in the house. it startled me. i woke up and ran down the stairs. >> reporter: they struggled in the kitchen. he got hit several times after being hit in the head by the suspect's gun. javier jr. has an ace bandage on his wrist after body slamming him. >> i got in a couple of punches and hit him with his own gun. >> reporter: blocks away another family is in mourning wondering how a man who different countries could come home and be killed. >> reporter: at last check the police have not formally charged the suspect. coming up in an hour, we're going to tell you w
. >> reporter: harold white's family said he was trying to help diffuse a robbery at the green tavern last night. surveillance from inside showed the suspect being thrown out. white was not far behind trying to calm things down when outside the suspect shot and killed the 47-year-old and ran away. >> just to have him die like that is shocking. >> reporter: the suspect then broke into a house on north sixth street making it into one of the bedrooms where javier vazquez and his...