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harold, thank you so much. you have been a very good friend to me over the years and let me just say that edith, you have been wonderful to me and my wife when we first came here at cwi. so thankful for your friendship, you're a fantastic scholar, you've always been like i said accessible and engaging to people. we're so appreciative of all you've done, for cwi and the field of civil war history. thank you so much, harold. [ applause ] >>> so this is my fault. we are going, longer than what i imagined. but if you have questions for harold and books for harold to sign i'm sure that he can do both at the same time and harold is going to be off to the left. for the rest of you, we'll have go out the doors right there. which doors are they going out? >> go out the main entrance. turn left. my apologies for going a little long this evening. harold you'll be around a little bit tomorrow? harold will be around a little bit tomorrow as well if you have any questions. thank you so much, we'll see you over at the ice cre
harold, thank you so much. you have been a very good friend to me over the years and let me just say that edith, you have been wonderful to me and my wife when we first came here at cwi. so thankful for your friendship, you're a fantastic scholar, you've always been like i said accessible and engaging to people. we're so appreciative of all you've done, for cwi and the field of civil war history. thank you so much, harold. [ applause ] >>> so this is my fault. we are going, longer than...
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thank you so much, harold. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] mr. carmichael: this is my fault, we are going longer than i imagined. if you have questions for harold or books for harold to sign, i am sure he will do both. at the same time, harold will be off to the left, and the rest of you, go out those doors right there. >> preferably go out the main entrance. mr. carmichael: go out the main entrance and turn left. you have my apologies for going all little long this evening. harold will be around a little tomorrow as well if you have questions. thank you so much, we will see you over at the ice cream social. [crowd chattering] you are watching american history tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter at c-span history for information on our schedule and to keep up with the latest history
thank you so much, harold. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] mr. carmichael: this is my fault, we are going longer than i imagined. if you have questions for harold or books for harold to sign, i am sure he will do both. at the same time, harold will be off to the left, and the rest of you, go out those doors right there....
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but if you have questions for harold and have you books for harold to sign, i'm sure he can do both at the same time. and harold will be just off to the left. for the rest of you, you will have to go out the doors right there. cheryl, which doors? go out the main entrance and turn left. again, my apologies for going a little long this evening. harold, you'll be around a little bit tomorrow? >> yes. >> harold will be around a little bit tomorrow as well if you have questions. thank you so much. see you over at the ice cream social. >>> american history tv is in primetime all week here on c-span3 with recent civil war conferences. tonight, programs from day two of the gettysburg college civil war institute conference include a look at president james buchanan and southern secession. american history tv primetime begins at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> coming up this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on reel america, the 1944 u.s. office of war film, why we fight. the battle of china. >> three facts must never be forgotten. schiena is history. china is lan
but if you have questions for harold and have you books for harold to sign, i'm sure he can do both at the same time. and harold will be just off to the left. for the rest of you, you will have to go out the doors right there. cheryl, which doors? go out the main entrance and turn left. again, my apologies for going a little long this evening. harold, you'll be around a little bit tomorrow? >> yes. >> harold will be around a little bit tomorrow as well if you have questions. thank...
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but if you have questions for harold and have you books for harold to sign, i'm sure he can do both at the same time. and harold will be just off to the left. for the rest of you, you will have to go out the doors right there. cheryl, which doors? go out the main entrance and turn left. again, my apologies for going a little long this evening. harold, you'll be around a little bit tomorrow? >> yes. >> harold will be around a little bit tomorrow as well if you have questions. thank you so much. see you over at the ice cream social. >>> our focus on abraham lincoln on the civil war institute conference begins in a moment. next time on history tv on prime time, we'll be back at gettysburg college. it starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span 3. over on c-span, an in-depth look at the opioid addiction. we will hear from medical professionals who treat addiction, law makers from hard-hit areas, including kentucky secretary of justice and public safety, john tilly. >> we lost 1404 kentuckyians as congressman said. ent in fentanyl is the drive rs force, we had 13,000 er vice knits state of 4
but if you have questions for harold and have you books for harold to sign, i'm sure he can do both at the same time. and harold will be just off to the left. for the rest of you, you will have to go out the doors right there. cheryl, which doors? go out the main entrance and turn left. again, my apologies for going a little long this evening. harold, you'll be around a little bit tomorrow? >> yes. >> harold will be around a little bit tomorrow as well if you have questions. thank...
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but you have questions for harold and you have books for harold to sign, i'm sure that he can do both at the same time. and harold is going to be just off to the left. and for the rest of you, we'll have to go out the doors right there. joe, what doors are they going out? >> preferably to go out the main entrance. >> go out the main entrance and then turn left. my apologies for going long this evening. harold will be around a little bit tomorrow if you have questions. thank you so much. we'll see you over at the ice cream social. >>> our focus on abraham lincoln from the gettysburg college civil war institute continues in just a moment. next time on american history tv in primetime we'll be back at gettysburg college for a look at president james buchanan. that starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern right here on c-span3. over on c-span, an in-depth look at the epidemic of opioid addiction. we'll hear from the state officials on the front lines of the opioid epidemic. medical officials who treat addiction, lawmakers from hard hit areas including john tilly. >>> we lost 1404 kentuckyians as a con
but you have questions for harold and you have books for harold to sign, i'm sure that he can do both at the same time. and harold is going to be just off to the left. and for the rest of you, we'll have to go out the doors right there. joe, what doors are they going out? >> preferably to go out the main entrance. >> go out the main entrance and then turn left. my apologies for going long this evening. harold will be around a little bit tomorrow if you have questions. thank you so...
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harold is the jonathan f. fan on the director of hunter college's roosevelt house public policy institute. you don't have an acronym for that, do you, like cwi. it doesn't doesn't work, does it? before coming to the roosevelt house he previously served an senior vice president for public affairs at the metropolitan museum of art. for the previous ten years he cochaired the u.s. abraham lincoln bicentennial collision appointed by president clinton and i should ade president bush awarded harold the national humanities medal in 2008. harold has authored or co-authored or edited 52 books. that's what you're up to now. i know you think i've read 52 books in my life. his latest mayor book is "lincoln and the pow are of the press were the war for public opinion". it has won the lincoln prize as we know sponsored by gettysburg college. just this week i saw it was announced that harold has been awarded the empire state archives and history award. this is harold's significant contributions to the profession and he joins
harold is the jonathan f. fan on the director of hunter college's roosevelt house public policy institute. you don't have an acronym for that, do you, like cwi. it doesn't doesn't work, does it? before coming to the roosevelt house he previously served an senior vice president for public affairs at the metropolitan museum of art. for the previous ten years he cochaired the u.s. abraham lincoln bicentennial collision appointed by president clinton and i should ade president bush awarded harold...
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schumacher president managing broker of the schumacher group harold thanks for being here i'm at i want to know like what's the biggest driver behind such a shocking turn for a company like dein equity they originally thought they would only have to close sixty stores now announcing one hundred sixty what is it. it's it's actually the cumulation of along a longer period of time if you think about diners to day experience. the majority of diners or younger people who are just tired of that similar rig spirits everywhere in the country they want something unique and different and the applebee's the chiles the i half of the world are not providing they're providing the same product the same look everywhere in the country and i think the majority of consumers are just tired of it they're looking for a variety of alternative choices so you see this more as a lack of foot traffic going into these restaurants it's a it's it's a combination of a lack of people coming there and more and more choices to go to if you look across the country restaurants have been the fastest growing segment of the
schumacher president managing broker of the schumacher group harold thanks for being here i'm at i want to know like what's the biggest driver behind such a shocking turn for a company like dein equity they originally thought they would only have to close sixty stores now announcing one hundred sixty what is it. it's it's actually the cumulation of along a longer period of time if you think about diners to day experience. the majority of diners or younger people who are just tired of that...
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he is 14 years old, harold rivera, and has been missing since yesterday afternoon. last seen near diamond middle school. he weighs 125 pounds and was wearing a white or light gray sweater, green camouflage pants and had a black backpack. harold is considered at risk because he has the mental abilities of a fourth grader. if you see harold, called antioch police. >>> 42 people were injured in a train cash -- crash in suburban philadelphia. a high-speed train slammed into an empty train parked at a station west of philadelphia. 42 people, including the conduct or, were taken to the hospitals in the area although none of the injuries are life- threatening. at least four are in critical condition. the crash, which is disrupting the morning commute, is now under investigation. in february near the same station, four people were injured in a crash involving three out of service commuter trains. >>> the san jose man accused of shooting two off duty off dash firefighters, killing one, is due in court.oliver juinio was firmly charged with murder and attempted murder yesterda
he is 14 years old, harold rivera, and has been missing since yesterday afternoon. last seen near diamond middle school. he weighs 125 pounds and was wearing a white or light gray sweater, green camouflage pants and had a black backpack. harold is considered at risk because he has the mental abilities of a fourth grader. if you see harold, called antioch police. >>> 42 people were injured in a train cash -- crash in suburban philadelphia. a high-speed train slammed into an empty train...
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where do you go from there, harold? what does the president do to get those numbers up?republican congress, a republican senate. you are unable to get health care done. you were unable to really move forward on a tax bill. you have not done infrastructure bill that you promised to do. it creates real concerns among supporters. chica you have to wonder when do you begin to do the things you promised to do? republicans, including mitch mcconnell and paul ryan, who are trying to manage and lead through and waiver through what seems to be a president every day who gives new headlines, headlines they didn't expect, it creates more and more issues for them and creates more and more issues for republicans thinking about running. for that matter, those who were up for re-election next year. >> i think harold's point about the incompetent issue that's plaguing this white house and how that is really eroding these numbers for president trump, and i would just be curious what kristen as a pollster thinks of some of the numbers in this poll, particularly the numbers that are hoverin
where do you go from there, harold? what does the president do to get those numbers up?republican congress, a republican senate. you are unable to get health care done. you were unable to really move forward on a tax bill. you have not done infrastructure bill that you promised to do. it creates real concerns among supporters. chica you have to wonder when do you begin to do the things you promised to do? republicans, including mitch mcconnell and paul ryan, who are trying to manage and lead...
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harold, there is a lot of energy in the bernie wing, elizabeth warren wing of the party.party is not going to win the 25, 30 seats in the south and the midwest that where republicans are holding the seats, they're not going to win those seats, because they're culturally divided. not knocking them at all, but they're going to have to find some people that, again, fit those seats culturally. >> we sometimes extrapolate from our coastal supporters that on social issues, there's a mirroring of those things in the middle of country because there's democrats. pro-life democrats are being shunned by liberal progressives in the country. i'm pro-choice, but we want to win. you have to expand on your point. in the counties across this country where the median income is less than $50,000 we're going to cut taxes on every small business and alleviate any taxes small businesses pay for obama care. we'll fix flint and add that to every bill that comes before the house and the senate to give us some message that can perhaps super cede pelosi. she is not the most popular person if we're
harold, there is a lot of energy in the bernie wing, elizabeth warren wing of the party.party is not going to win the 25, 30 seats in the south and the midwest that where republicans are holding the seats, they're not going to win those seats, because they're culturally divided. not knocking them at all, but they're going to have to find some people that, again, fit those seats culturally. >> we sometimes extrapolate from our coastal supporters that on social issues, there's a mirroring...
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i have harold with me here in new york.he's the director of hunter college's roosevelt house public policy institute. he's also the author of a book on president lincoln. also with me, alfred, he is a professor at the university of alabama law school. so, welcome to both of you and harold, just going off what the president just said, just being historically accurate and having a correct argument, he's referencing general lee who led the confederate army in the civil war to try to break apart the country, versus the first and third presidents of the united states. is that a valid argument? is he -- should he be conflating those leaders? >> two words that you've been using a lot this week, false kwif l equivalency. the founders were flawed by our standards and by the standards of many at the time. they were slave owners, and the president is not incorrect that there has been some agitation until the la in the last year or two about statues of thomas jefferson thomas jefferson particularly. here in new york city, one of our el
i have harold with me here in new york.he's the director of hunter college's roosevelt house public policy institute. he's also the author of a book on president lincoln. also with me, alfred, he is a professor at the university of alabama law school. so, welcome to both of you and harold, just going off what the president just said, just being historically accurate and having a correct argument, he's referencing general lee who led the confederate army in the civil war to try to break apart...
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i'm very pleased to welcome good friend harold holzer to cwi. [ applause ] harold is the jonathan f. fanton the director of hunter college's roosevelt
i'm very pleased to welcome good friend harold holzer to cwi. [ applause ] harold is the jonathan f. fanton the director of hunter college's roosevelt
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. >> host: referred to the newspapers, and there's so many newspapers and the time, harold holzer wrote a wonderful become about newspapers and lincoln, and lincoln wrote a platform at a meeting of the antislavery editors. can you talk below the role of the newspapers -- about the role of the newspapers at the time and lincoln? >> guest: well, lincoln had a close relationship with the media of his day. he played media politics. he was an avid reader of newspapers since he was a boy. partly how he self-educated himself, reading newspapers. and then the telegraph came into existence. the internet of the day. so it made daily newspapers -- you could really follow the news every day. they were very current, and people kept up, and in the northern united states was the most literate area in the entire world, and had the greatest number of newspapers anywhere in the world. all the newspapers were partisan one way oar another. >> host: very. >> guest: very partisan. they were idiosyncratic, eccentric editors but partisan. lincoln was in this law office and is more or less the coeditor of the i
. >> host: referred to the newspapers, and there's so many newspapers and the time, harold holzer wrote a wonderful become about newspapers and lincoln, and lincoln wrote a platform at a meeting of the antislavery editors. can you talk below the role of the newspapers -- about the role of the newspapers at the time and lincoln? >> guest: well, lincoln had a close relationship with the media of his day. he played media politics. he was an avid reader of newspapers since he was a boy....
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carmichael: harold is the director of hunter college's roosevelt
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she worked at the harold newspaper that has been absorbed by the "washington post" and she was a columnist and had a column every day called did you happen to see where she interviewed top people in washington, d.c. would come to participate in the war effort such as j. edgar hoover pointed out was a great cover as a nazi spy but she was fascinating and beautiful and was also quite skilled he found that fascinating but found everything about her enthralling and wanted to marry her but it couldn't have been. >> why did the romance of all attentioattention from the fbi? >> in 1934 she'd been married and divorced once and she tried her hand at film acting falling in love with a man who would become her second husband a film director who charlie chaplin was the greatest geniuses of cinema she plays in so many different parts of the world it's a very wild story that she turned out to be a great actress so she decided it was a great deal of charm so she went to a couple newspapers and said would you give me press credentials so i can become a foreign correspondent because that was her potential
she worked at the harold newspaper that has been absorbed by the "washington post" and she was a columnist and had a column every day called did you happen to see where she interviewed top people in washington, d.c. would come to participate in the war effort such as j. edgar hoover pointed out was a great cover as a nazi spy but she was fascinating and beautiful and was also quite skilled he found that fascinating but found everything about her enthralling and wanted to marry her but...
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. >> will also learn about the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor, harold moss, as he recounts his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. his book is fighting for dreams that mattered. c stop screening out the ouncil because you are not going to get anywhere. if you want to get on the other side of the bench, you have to calm down. i got that from whites and blacks. attitudechange my because i really realized that you on the other side of the bench makes the law. >> sunday at 2 p.m. eastern on american history tv, we will visit the tacoma narrows bridge collapse int its 1940. the bridge was considered the third largest suspension ridge in the world and today the collapse is used as a case study for civil engineers in the study of bridge design. >> there was no suspension bridge like this in any part of the world. that was an unfamiliarity with how big thing like this was supposed to behave. people etc. about it -- excited about it, there is a literal gracefulness about a bridge like this so people want to do think that was not anything wrong. >> watch these
. >> will also learn about the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor, harold moss, as he recounts his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. his book is fighting for dreams that mattered. c stop screening out the ouncil because you are not going to get anywhere. if you want to get on the other side of the bench, you have to calm down. i got that from whites and blacks. attitudechange my because i really realized that you on the other side of the bench makes...
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first, we talk to harold moss about his book "fighting for dreams that mattered" which highlights his life and political career as well as his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. >> i still and advisor to the black collective. political strategy committee. they invariably, aren't you working on a book, that sort of thing. it made sense. the name of my book is fighting for dreams that mattered. i wanted people to know what it was like in such a way that it doesn't try to bring out all the bad things and bad people in such a way that is constructed in your life. there are so many people who have been great to me and part of the movement, still out there. fighting as hard as i am for equality and justice. a good life, valuing your self without, without, you know, all the time, all the time. and so those are great incentives because i came through some storms. i was born in a little town in east texas. my childhood was really good because i had a mother and father who were ideal. i remember the songs my mother would sing for us as we get up in the morning. good mor
first, we talk to harold moss about his book "fighting for dreams that mattered" which highlights his life and political career as well as his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. >> i still and advisor to the black collective. political strategy committee. they invariably, aren't you working on a book, that sort of thing. it made sense. the name of my book is fighting for dreams that mattered. i wanted people to know what it was like in such a way that it...
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but fire officials say initially their resources will be limited.chief harold schapelhouman/menlo parki don't think they're going to have air assets right away. understanding the wind problem and perhaps the rain.you know in katrina we didn't see air assets for about six days. we were there on day two and when it comes it makes you more versatile. so they're going to be limited where they can drive or stretch their boats before they can motor out. the crews will have drones this time around.. technology that wasn't available during katrina. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: harvey may not be a hurricane anymore but it continues to cause historic floods. the slow moving storm has already dropped 30 inches of rain in some places and could drop another 20. the latest storm forecast has it moving back over the gulf and strengthening slightly. but it will be picking up more moisture over the gulf and sending it back into texas for more flooding. around the bay area triple digits were common in many of the valleys. heat warnings
but fire officials say initially their resources will be limited.chief harold schapelhouman/menlo parki don't think they're going to have air assets right away. understanding the wind problem and perhaps the rain.you know in katrina we didn't see air assets for about six days. we were there on day two and when it comes it makes you more versatile. so they're going to be limited where they can drive or stretch their boats before they can motor out. the crews will have drones this time around.....
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but first, we talk with harold moss about his book, fighting for dreams that matter, which highlights his life and political career as those role in the civil rights movement and the pacific northwest. >> i guess when you get my aging you are still fairly good and advisor to the lack collectives, political strategy committee and you're telling people things that have happened to you in your life and they invariably will say man, i wish you would write that down. aren't you working on a book? are you doing this? and so, in my writing, of which i've done a lot of essays and not sort of thing, it made sense. the name of my book is fighting for dreams that mattered. i wanted people to know what it was like in such a way that it is the kind of try to bring out all of the bad things and bad people in such a way that is destructive in your life. and there were so many people who have been great to me in a part of the movement, you know, if they are still out there, fighting for equality in just this, for good life, acceptance and valuing yourself without -- without, you know, not all the tim
but first, we talk with harold moss about his book, fighting for dreams that matter, which highlights his life and political career as those role in the civil rights movement and the pacific northwest. >> i guess when you get my aging you are still fairly good and advisor to the lack collectives, political strategy committee and you're telling people things that have happened to you in your life and they invariably will say man, i wish you would write that down. aren't you working on a...
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harold rivera was last seen yesterday afternoon near diamond middle school. here is his photograph. he is 5' 7" weighing 125 pounds. he was wearing a white or light gray sweater and green camouflage pants and carrying a black backpack. he is considered at risk because he has the cognitive of ability of a fourth grader. anyone who has seen harold is asked to call antioch police. >>> today, the san jose man accused of shooting two off- duty oakland firefighters last week, killing one, is due in court. oliver juinio was formally charged with murder and attempted murder and is in the santa clara county jail without bail. investigators say juinio killed firefighter jake walter last thursday and san jose after a confrontation outside a bar. a second off-duty firefighter was also shot and is still in the hospital but is expected to survive. >>> police are investigating racist flyers found in an alameda neighborhood over the weekend, days after a synagogue was vandalized. the flies included a swastika in the trunk of a muslim woman with what police call a message of hits. the neighbor who f
harold rivera was last seen yesterday afternoon near diamond middle school. here is his photograph. he is 5' 7" weighing 125 pounds. he was wearing a white or light gray sweater and green camouflage pants and carrying a black backpack. he is considered at risk because he has the cognitive of ability of a fourth grader. anyone who has seen harold is asked to call antioch police. >>> today, the san jose man accused of shooting two off- duty oakland firefighters last week, killing...
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. >> you will also learn about the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor harold moss, as he accounts his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. his book is "fighting for dreams that mattered." >> we were screaming at that counsel. you want to get on the other side of that bench. you are going to have to calm down. i got that from whites and blacks. attitude,o change my because i really didn't realize other side ofhe the bench, makes the law. >> sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv, we will hear a tacoma bridge to about its collapse into the puget sound in 1940. it was considered the third suspension bridge in the world, and it is now used by civil engineers as a study in bridge design >>. --
. >> you will also learn about the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor harold moss, as he accounts his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. his book is "fighting for dreams that mattered." >> we were screaming at that counsel. you want to get on the other side of that bench. you are going to have to calm down. i got that from whites and blacks. attitude,o change my because i really didn't realize other side ofhe the bench, makes the law....
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congressman, harold ford, democrat of tennessee, now an msnbc political analyst. and from washington, charlottesville native anita kumar, white house correspondent for mcclatchy newspapers. welcome to you all. jonathan, i'd like to begin with you. you are neither the president's apologist nor therapist, but this will call for all your donald trump knowledge. what in his psyche prevents him from going out to make this right for two days, resist calling out nazis, alt right, white supremacists, white nationalists and forces him to ad lib on many sides the part of his remarks that caused the most trouble? >> president trump is never one to acknowledge a mistake. it is very rare that he accepts responsibility. it's very rare that he wants to publicly second guess himself or seem like he's caving to public pressure. he's susceptible to flattery. these are groups who speak highly of him. he knows that he's people, some of them, support him. he recognizes that they are small but energize part of the coalition of people that backed him last november. on saturday, when he
congressman, harold ford, democrat of tennessee, now an msnbc political analyst. and from washington, charlottesville native anita kumar, white house correspondent for mcclatchy newspapers. welcome to you all. jonathan, i'd like to begin with you. you are neither the president's apologist nor therapist, but this will call for all your donald trump knowledge. what in his psyche prevents him from going out to make this right for two days, resist calling out nazis, alt right, white supremacists,...
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of course, the stuff harold cole makes up isn't actually law.president obama's decision to arm and train was against the law, dramatically against public opinion, and against the report he had commission from the cia on whether such efforts have ever succeeded in the past. president johnson announcement that he will cease those efforts in fight on only one side of this war is a nod to reality, law and possibly decency given the account of his decision having followed his video of cia backed fighters killing a child. this war continues to kill children. this is all before mentioning the risks of apocalyptic nuclear confrontation with russia as a result of russia also fighting an immoral, illegal and counterproductive war in syria. that alone is reason to remove every u.s. plane or ground. this is also without considering the environment of damage done to syria and to our atmosphere. you can drive your car all year, feel guilty about it, but you won't pollute the sky like one of these planes. then there's the financial trus trust. national priorit
of course, the stuff harold cole makes up isn't actually law.president obama's decision to arm and train was against the law, dramatically against public opinion, and against the report he had commission from the cia on whether such efforts have ever succeeded in the past. president johnson announcement that he will cease those efforts in fight on only one side of this war is a nod to reality, law and possibly decency given the account of his decision having followed his video of cia backed...
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he hustled, he worked harold and tough he had charisma. tommy green said he was a man's man and lady's dream he will be sorely missed. he was a force on the field a fan favorite long after he hung up his spikes. darren daulton played 14 seasons with the phillies, the longest tenure for a catcher in franchise history. the team announced he lost his 4 year battle with brain cancer, dump was 55. >> he led by example. >> probably one of the best phillies that ever played. >> he was loving and giving and shared what he had that was in him. >> reporter: phillies fans held him close. dalton was selected by the phillies in the 25th round of the 1980 june draft. he made 143 starts at catcher in 93. it was the most in the phillies history. >> john kruc a was -- charismatic guy. >> reporter: he established the darren daulton foundation in 2011. i told shifted its focus for raising money for patients with brain cancer. through it all, phillies fans sent their love and dutch felt the support. today an outmemories from the phillies great -- out pouring
he hustled, he worked harold and tough he had charisma. tommy green said he was a man's man and lady's dream he will be sorely missed. he was a force on the field a fan favorite long after he hung up his spikes. darren daulton played 14 seasons with the phillies, the longest tenure for a catcher in franchise history. the team announced he lost his 4 year battle with brain cancer, dump was 55. >> he led by example. >> probably one of the best phillies that ever played. >> he...
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police say harold rivera is safe earlier this morning.idered at risk because he has the mental capacity of a fourth grader. police are not saying where the found him or releasing other information about his whereabouts. ( tiffany ) happening now... firefighters are mopping up hot spots at a brush fire in vallejo. this is a picture of the fire. the fire started around 6:30 last night in the area of lemon and derr streets and was under control in about an hour. some homes were dangerouly close to the blaze but firefighters put the fire out before it could do any damage. ( tiffany ) ohio police say the father of a high school football player convicted in a rape case ambushed and shot the judge who senctenced his son. the 65-year-old judge was walking from his car when he was shot. the judge did fire back at the gunman. the man was then shot to death by a prohibition officer. the judge underwent surgery and he is expected to survive. officials say they are trying to determine if the case involving the gunman's son was the reason for the shoot
police say harold rivera is safe earlier this morning.idered at risk because he has the mental capacity of a fourth grader. police are not saying where the found him or releasing other information about his whereabouts. ( tiffany ) happening now... firefighters are mopping up hot spots at a brush fire in vallejo. this is a picture of the fire. the fire started around 6:30 last night in the area of lemon and derr streets and was under control in about an hour. some homes were dangerouly close to...
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i know you saw some of it, harold. >> he said we killed no one unjustly.wed during this moment. he said a lot more people are to die. steve mnuchin and gary cohn stood behind the president of the united states, people talked about by this guy. can you imagine if an african american sat in a documentary and said what this man said, we showed great restraint, no one joined unjustly. if a gang member in chicago happened to be african american, what law enforcement would be saying this morning? not only is this disgusting. it's criminal. and i hope that people who work for this president, and people who are aligned with this president, i don't -- people who voted for him were tricked. not only that d who are we, but more importantly, where is law enforcement? because i got to tell you, if that person was a different color, that would be a lot different reaction this morning, him saying we may kill more people and we showed great restraint in not killing more people. >> they've now promised to be out in force again because of the way this went down, because of
i know you saw some of it, harold. >> he said we killed no one unjustly.wed during this moment. he said a lot more people are to die. steve mnuchin and gary cohn stood behind the president of the united states, people talked about by this guy. can you imagine if an african american sat in a documentary and said what this man said, we showed great restraint, no one joined unjustly. if a gang member in chicago happened to be african american, what law enforcement would be saying this...
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. >> the 1993 harold ramos movie has been made into a broadway musical.ght murray was in the house to watch it for the first time. >> ground hog day. >> was he? >> groundhog day has been made into a musical. >> yes! >> and bill murray was in the house to watch it. >> oh, was he? >> we reported this yesterday. are we in groundhog day right now? >> sort of. we're wearing the same, oh, at least. >> we're not wearing the same thing, so no, no. >> however, bill murray, might be stuck in a groundhog day loop. >> yeah, because he was at the theater again last night. only to see groundhog day the musical. >> he hung out with fans, the cast and staff, and he left a nice tip, paying for a bottle of water with a 50 and leaving the change. so it looks like weather man phil connors has turned over a new leaf after all. >> the first night he was emotional. the second night he looked a little bewildered. >> he was making it rain. knowing the price of water on broadway, that may have been a pretty bad tip. barely covered the cost of the water. >>> next to will smith taki
. >> the 1993 harold ramos movie has been made into a broadway musical.ght murray was in the house to watch it for the first time. >> ground hog day. >> was he? >> groundhog day has been made into a musical. >> yes! >> and bill murray was in the house to watch it. >> oh, was he? >> we reported this yesterday. are we in groundhog day right now? >> sort of. we're wearing the same, oh, at least. >> we're not wearing the same thing, so no,...
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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. bmilk and fresh cream,a. and only sustainably farmed vanilla. what is this? a vanilla bean? mmm! breyers the good vanilla. we use non-gmo sourced ingredients in some of america's favorite flavors. mmm! ♪ the sun'll come out for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure..
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. bmilk and fresh cream,a. and only sustainably farmed vanilla. what is this? a vanilla bean? mmm! breyers the good vanilla. we use non-gmo sourced ingredients in some of america's favorite flavors. mmm! ♪ the sun'll come out for people with heart failure,...
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next will be reverend harold behr. >> mark heyer, heather heyer's father. we will take more of this service but just in the interim, mayor nutter, if i could get your reaction to those emotional words, what that father just said about his daughter. >> well, first, kate, i have a 34-year-old son and a 22-year-old daughter, and i just, i cannot even imagine what mr. heyer is feeling right now, and it is the worst nightmare possible. but he got through it and talked about his love for heather. you know, we are passionate about our children but we are often of course passionate about what they are passionate about. i think the message that he tried to deliver right there at the end about love, it's not just a throwaway kind of thing. it's not just a nice thing to do. i think he's really communicating a national message for where we are. i don't often agree with senator graham about a whole bunch of things but you have to recognize people for where they are. i think his statement was very powerful. i think what senator orrin hatch said, again, not someone i norm
next will be reverend harold behr. >> mark heyer, heather heyer's father. we will take more of this service but just in the interim, mayor nutter, if i could get your reaction to those emotional words, what that father just said about his daughter. >> well, first, kate, i have a 34-year-old son and a 22-year-old daughter, and i just, i cannot even imagine what mr. heyer is feeling right now, and it is the worst nightmare possible. but he got through it and talked about his love for...
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wednesday features lincoln scholar harold holzer. on thursday, speakers include historian john marsalack and on friday we conclude the conference with author t.j. stiles. american history tv's civil war special, all next week beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >>> all persons having business before the honorable the supreme court of the united states are admonished to draw near and give their attention. >> "landmk
wednesday features lincoln scholar harold holzer. on thursday, speakers include historian john marsalack and on friday we conclude the conference with author t.j. stiles. american history tv's civil war special, all next week beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >>> all persons having business before the honorable the supreme court of the united states are admonished to draw near and give their attention. >> "landmk
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but productions have gone from harold lloyd to hanging offa gone from harold lloyd to hanging off a clocknd our expectation of a stunt gets greater and greater. yeah, you see actors doing green screen, but the stunt performers do it for real. this is mind—boggling stuff. everybody wants things better and better and harder and harder, and they push the envelope on a regular basis. what a fascinating job. the clipper round the world yacht race starts in liverpool later this morning. 12 teams will spend a year sailing the globe in a 40,000 nautical mile race, featuring 700 participants over eight stages. 0ur reporter andy gill is at albert dock for us this morning. so there are a lot of amateur sailors taking part? that's right, about 40% of the crews have never done any oceangoing sailing before, but they are fully trained. the crowds are beginning to gather at the albert dock. in half an hour, the albert dock. in half an hour, the swing bridge behind me were open and the yachts will head out into the next part of the dock before heading into the mersey. here are the boats. 0ne heading into
but productions have gone from harold lloyd to hanging offa gone from harold lloyd to hanging off a clocknd our expectation of a stunt gets greater and greater. yeah, you see actors doing green screen, but the stunt performers do it for real. this is mind—boggling stuff. everybody wants things better and better and harder and harder, and they push the envelope on a regular basis. what a fascinating job. the clipper round the world yacht race starts in liverpool later this morning. 12 teams...
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so i'd like for you to reflect maybe your work and harold's work should remind us that the emphasis on the battlefield and on command decisions are, of course, extraordinarily important but if we wanted to try to understand military operations dysfunctional element and it's a democracy that cannot come to grips with the reallistic nature of warfare so these generals have the command decisions and they have the issues of having to manage their army but there is something beyond their control that does, in fact, impact operations and that's the press, which seems to be an influence no matter where you turn. >> very good point. i'm glad you brought it up. it was one of the more fascinating aspects of doing this book. i looked at newspaper editorials, the reporting situation, i even came across a diary kept by one newspaper correspondent for south carolina newspapers, his name is reed, i believe. he wanted to accompany bragg's army into kentucky and bragg refused to give him permission to come with the army. that day in his diary he said i spent several hours tonight cutting down bragg in
so i'd like for you to reflect maybe your work and harold's work should remind us that the emphasis on the battlefield and on command decisions are, of course, extraordinarily important but if we wanted to try to understand military operations dysfunctional element and it's a democracy that cannot come to grips with the reallistic nature of warfare so these generals have the command decisions and they have the issues of having to manage their army but there is something beyond their control...
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. >> live at the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor harold moss as he recounts his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. book is "fighting for dreams that matter." >> you got to go -- you are not -- you're not going to get anywhere. now you want to get on the other side of the bench. you are going to have to calm down. i come back from whites and blacks and so i had to change my thatude because i realized you on the other side of the --ch makes the law >> on sunday at 2:00 eastern on american history tv we will visited tacoma narrows bridge to .he puget sound in 1940 a bridge was considered the longest suspension inspiration the world and today the collapse is used as a case study for civil engineers in the study of bridge design. >> there was not as a stench of bridge anything like this anywhere in the pacific northwest so it was an unfamiliarity with chest how anything like this was supposed to behave so people excited about it there is a certain musical kind of gracefulness about a bridge like this so people i guess just wanted to think it wasn't an
. >> live at the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor harold moss as he recounts his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. book is "fighting for dreams that matter." >> you got to go -- you are not -- you're not going to get anywhere. now you want to get on the other side of the bench. you are going to have to calm down. i come back from whites and blacks and so i had to change my thatude because i realized you on the other side of the --ch...
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michael steele, former democratic congressman from tennessee harold ford jr. and doug thornel. michael steele, let me go to you about any good donald trump might have done himself yesterday. we were on the air talking about it a little bit after it happened by calling out neo-nazis and white supremacists. i can't believe i am saying this. today he seemed to erase any good he did himself by naming the groups by returning to the explicit language that heartened neo-nazis. nau neo-nazis heard his message on saturday. when he said there was blame on many sides. the neo-nazis posted it on a post i saw circulated on "the daily stormer." >> they appreciated the shout out. >> how do they feel about this performance? >> they probably felt equally well about it. because the idea that the president did not double down on the statement from yesterday, and basically went back to the about-ism. what about the left, what about this, what about that. giving comfort, if you will, in a sense to the rhetoric that came before. i just don't -- i don't understand why this is so hard for him. it -- l
michael steele, former democratic congressman from tennessee harold ford jr. and doug thornel. michael steele, let me go to you about any good donald trump might have done himself yesterday. we were on the air talking about it a little bit after it happened by calling out neo-nazis and white supremacists. i can't believe i am saying this. today he seemed to erase any good he did himself by naming the groups by returning to the explicit language that heartened neo-nazis. nau neo-nazis heard his...
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last year saying the company actions were illegal and yesterday san francisco's supreme court judge harold kahn saying this is textbook extortion under california law, false imprisonment. the retailer and cec are acting in concert and are jointly liable." cec has been operating in 25 states including california at various stores. california alone has 13,000 victims likely raking in millions of dollars for cec. >> if you read the judge's ruling, he says that the retailers were complicit in this even though we didn't sue the retailers. so i think that law-abiding businesses are going to look at this and be quite concerned about partnering with this company. >> reporter: the company said we are shocked and dismayed! california has typically been a progressive leader for restorative justice. we are disheartened for our partners and more importantly for those californians who face a life-long scarlet letter because of one bad choice. we believe everyone deserves a second chance. we contacted the retailers but didn't hear back. in east san jose, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> a new delivery scam hits the
last year saying the company actions were illegal and yesterday san francisco's supreme court judge harold kahn saying this is textbook extortion under california law, false imprisonment. the retailer and cec are acting in concert and are jointly liable." cec has been operating in 25 states including california at various stores. california alone has 13,000 victims likely raking in millions of dollars for cec. >> if you read the judge's ruling, he says that the retailers were...
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harold hamm started the company. as ceo, you have taken the helm as president. seat.ed the coo tony was at the helm five weeks, and then he left. why? jack: we put out a public statement, saying that he elected to resign. i think that is really all we need to say about that. the search going for new talent? if it is not difficult in fracking crews, is it hard to find at the top? jack: say that again? alix: is it hard to find top talent? jack: no, we have people interested in coming to continental. our move down to oklahoma city a few years back has really also just been a great boon for us. in coming down here, we were town, wen our small grew the company. we moved it to oklahoma city the last couple years. the talent just started coming out of the woodwork to come join us. it was great. it has been very beneficial for the company. alix: the last question is on cash flow neutrality. it is a hotspot for companies that drill for oil in the u.s.. you say you can reach cash flow neutrality. do you have to hedge production? i know you are not a big hedger. jack: i lost you
harold hamm started the company. as ceo, you have taken the helm as president. seat.ed the coo tony was at the helm five weeks, and then he left. why? jack: we put out a public statement, saying that he elected to resign. i think that is really all we need to say about that. the search going for new talent? if it is not difficult in fracking crews, is it hard to find at the top? jack: say that again? alix: is it hard to find top talent? jack: no, we have people interested in coming to...
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harold with bmw's ceo, kruger, and asked him about the diesel dilemma facing the entire industry.industry has brought ourselves into a difficult situation and trust from the customers has been lost. from the bmw group, i can say we did not manipulate engines. we have our own culture. we stick to that consequentially in direction of the future. that isw is also a car known as the ultimate driving machine. you want people to enjoy driving it. will the software fixes affect at all the torque curve, the horsepower output, or the fuel economy? harold: no, the of software update will -- the software update will ensure that the torque curve remains the same and the acceleration remains the same so nothing changes for the customer. this is important for us that the customer gets exactly the car with the performance factors that it originally had and that is the case. matt: you are relatively clear that diesel is a technology you need. diesel still has a future for bmw in the longer term? harald: diesel will for sure play a role over the next years as a transition technology and that is an
harold with bmw's ceo, kruger, and asked him about the diesel dilemma facing the entire industry.industry has brought ourselves into a difficult situation and trust from the customers has been lost. from the bmw group, i can say we did not manipulate engines. we have our own culture. we stick to that consequentially in direction of the future. that isw is also a car known as the ultimate driving machine. you want people to enjoy driving it. will the software fixes affect at all the torque...