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harold and judith talked to their daughter nearly every day so the silence was strange. then the tv news flashed on. >> breaking news -- >> there had been a shooting on wilson avenue where she lived. we thought oh, my god. >> he and judith picked up the oldest daughter and drove to the house. >> there was a bunch of people sitting outside and it was taped off and it was a mess. >> you knew that something was up. >> yeah. i just -- >> freaked out. >> yeah. >> it wasn't long before the worst fears were confirmed. >> the jewelry she had on, they brought it to me and knew it was erin. >> their daughter, erin harper, 42, was dead in the doorway. >> when you saw that jewelry, you knew it was your daughter, what went through, you judy? >> i lost a son in 78 in a car wreck. he was gone when i got to the hospital. i could have shed a few tears and went about my business. my son was 21 and he had no children. >> the loss of erin was devastating. now the family had to deal with what happened to baby erica. finding out in the most impersonal way. >> i knew she was hurt, but the poli
harold and judith talked to their daughter nearly every day so the silence was strange. then the tv news flashed on. >> breaking news -- >> there had been a shooting on wilson avenue where she lived. we thought oh, my god. >> he and judith picked up the oldest daughter and drove to the house. >> there was a bunch of people sitting outside and it was taped off and it was a mess. >> you knew that something was up. >> yeah. i just -- >> freaked out....
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you wind it up, it will run. >> at this point during d-day, harold angle had not yet reached normandy. his particular battalion was part of the second wave. the army units sent into battle inland. ,> when i was first abducted they stamped my paperwork -- when i was first inducted, they stamped my paperwork for the u.s. navy, and lo and behold, the next morning, i was on that troop train going to a u.s. army location. so i could not understand how it ideaixed up, but i had an that because of the amount of soldiers that were killed and ,ounded in the d-day invasion that they probably needed morere replacacements. >> lawrence e also lost many friends and members of his squadron. it was the death of his friend julian that had the biggest impact. he flew onhe cruiuise got shot dow andnd he wass killed. it was his l last missssion. are the accidents that happeneded. unfortunately, we saw men that were l lost on their first mission. we saw some go 30 missions and and up being killed, you know. >> this is a letter that was written by -- this is julian. friends, only, dear saturday, august whe
you wind it up, it will run. >> at this point during d-day, harold angle had not yet reached normandy. his particular battalion was part of the second wave. the army units sent into battle inland. ,> when i was first abducted they stamped my paperwork -- when i was first inducted, they stamped my paperwork for the u.s. navy, and lo and behold, the next morning, i was on that troop train going to a u.s. army location. so i could not understand how it ideaixed up, but i had an that...
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harold schaitberger, thanks very much. we'll keep watching the senate floor and we'll bring you updates on the vote live. >>> up next, joe biden under attack following his full flip on the '90s crime bill he helped create. i didn't have to call yor wife to meet you at the doctor. because you didn't have another dvt. not today. we discussed how having one blood clot puts you at risk of having another,... ...so we chose xarelto®, to help keep you protected. xarelto®, is proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt or pe blood clots from happening again. in clinical trials, almost 98% of people did not have another dvt or pe. don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor,
harold schaitberger, thanks very much. we'll keep watching the senate floor and we'll bring you updates on the vote live. >>> up next, joe biden under attack following his full flip on the '90s crime bill he helped create. i didn't have to call yor wife to meet you at the doctor. because you didn't have another dvt. not today. we discussed how having one blood clot puts you at risk of having another,... ...so we chose xarelto®, to help keep you protected. xarelto®, is proven to treat...
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and harold washington did the same thing in chicago, and harold washington inspired barack obama. the time barack obama moves to chicago during his first couple of years, harold washington is mayor of chicago. so when we think about that, state and local parties, the thinking was that, if you have somebody who runs for president at the national level, and remember by 1984 jesse received 3.5 million votes, -- by 1988 3.5 million votes. he mobilizes a constituency that is easier to mobilize if people are running for president. if shirley chisholm had run in 1972 -- shirley tells him -- shirley chisholm had run in 1972, but it was sort of a coalition of white and black and different progressives. where jesse, even though he gets 10% and 15% of the white vote, it is a third-world coalition behind jesse and there is really a lot of black voters behind jesse in the primaries. when we think about the electoral strategy, it was national, but it was national to get regional and local and even municipal buy-ins. to see people do this. really, in a lot of ways, at obama run ally, the in 2008
and harold washington did the same thing in chicago, and harold washington inspired barack obama. the time barack obama moves to chicago during his first couple of years, harold washington is mayor of chicago. so when we think about that, state and local parties, the thinking was that, if you have somebody who runs for president at the national level, and remember by 1984 jesse received 3.5 million votes, -- by 1988 3.5 million votes. he mobilizes a constituency that is easier to mobilize if...
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your brothers in arms, of u2, harold terrence, you worked as a radio operator, and deliberately decidedto lead military operations in normandy, france. and in the rhine region. there have been sometimes, dear paul wirth, dear charles darrow, dear stanley friday, dear harold terrence, in recognition of your unwavering efforts for france to regain its freedom, i award you the knights of the legion of honor. the legion of honor is the highest distinction awarded by the french republic. it commands your extraordinary actions, your courage, your contribution to the freedom of our country. it is a way for the french nation to say, once again, and 75 years later, that we know what we owe to the united states of america. the united states of america, dear donald trump, dear president, which is never greater, than when it is fighting for the freedom of others. the united states of america, which is never greater than when it it shows its loyalty to the universal values of the founding fathers defended. one nearly 2 1/2 centuries ago, france came to support its independence. but, we owe you more.
your brothers in arms, of u2, harold terrence, you worked as a radio operator, and deliberately decidedto lead military operations in normandy, france. and in the rhine region. there have been sometimes, dear paul wirth, dear charles darrow, dear stanley friday, dear harold terrence, in recognition of your unwavering efforts for france to regain its freedom, i award you the knights of the legion of honor. the legion of honor is the highest distinction awarded by the french republic. it commands...
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harold prince was 91. wonderl . and that's the newshour for tonight.rrow, how georgetowns universityying reparations for its slave holding past. i'm judy woodruff. join us here and online at for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> maj funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> home advisor. >> ordering takeout. >> finding the west route. >> talking for hours. >> planning for showers. >> you can do the things you like to do with a wilan designed for you. with talk, text and data. consumer cellular. learn more at ercellular.tv >> babbel. a language program that teaches spanish, french, italian,ge rman, and more. >> financial services firm raymond james. with the ongoing suppor of these institutions and dividuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for puic broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs statn from viewers like you. thank you. >>> hello everyone and welcome to amanpour. here's what's coming up. >> ak-47 type assault rifle. it was purchased legally in the state of nevada. >> after anoth
harold prince was 91. wonderl . and that's the newshour for tonight.rrow, how georgetowns universityying reparations for its slave holding past. i'm judy woodruff. join us here and online at for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> maj funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> home advisor. >> ordering takeout. >> finding the west route. >> talking for hours. >> planning for showers. >> you can do the things you like...
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. >> that was jeffrey epstein's first accuser to spook speak publicly to the "miami harold. his alleged victims are sharing harrowing stories of abuse even as reports surfaces of a dozen more potential victims remember the feds asked for victims to come forward at the press conference he was arrested in new york a week ago tomorrow night. he's trying to convince a judge to let him await trial at his manhattan home new requested reveal new accusations, this time of witness tampering. they say epstein paid significant amounts of money to influence individuals close to him and who might be witness withes against him at a trial. $350,000 in all came within days off the "miami harold" series of reports detailing dozens of cases alleging epstein sexually abused young girls in the early 2000s. and it laid bear the secret plea deal brokered by then u.s. attorney, now former cabinet secretary alex acosta that gave epstein just 13 months in jail and immunity from federal charges. the president again tried to distance himself from his friend of many years. >> i wasn't a big fan of jeff
. >> that was jeffrey epstein's first accuser to spook speak publicly to the "miami harold. his alleged victims are sharing harrowing stories of abuse even as reports surfaces of a dozen more potential victims remember the feds asked for victims to come forward at the press conference he was arrested in new york a week ago tomorrow night. he's trying to convince a judge to let him await trial at his manhattan home new requested reveal new accusations, this time of witness tampering....
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. >> driver here is unconsciou >> reporter: investigators say a bullet struck harold's car killing him >> who would do something like this? someone you don't evennow? you pull a gun and shoot him in the head. >> reporter: police say there were no passengers in his cars. and with few leads and no suspects, investigators are now reviewing surveillance video urging witnesses to come forward. >> he's myest friend. >> reporter: together lf a century, harold drove nights to make extra money so the retirees could visithe grand canyon. >> that's our wedding day, july 28th, 1967. >> reporter: a dream cut short and a loving wife now a widow. >> totally senseless. >> reporter: left wondering why this night took a deadly turn. miguel almaguer, nbc news. >>> we'll take a short break. when we come back, new insights about the american t held as suspects in the killing of an italian police officer. t allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you dre safer. giving you the power to actually lower you
. >> driver here is unconsciou >> reporter: investigators say a bullet struck harold's car killing him >> who would do something like this? someone you don't evennow? you pull a gun and shoot him in the head. >> reporter: police say there were no passengers in his cars. and with few leads and no suspects, investigators are now reviewing surveillance video urging witnesses to come forward. >> he's myest friend. >> reporter: together lf a century, harold drove...
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steve harold, who was one of our original founders, researched something and came up with this idea of the madeleine, which represented the first organized school in northwest michigan. the original was launched in 1845 in fairport, ohio, and it was in the upper lakes for many years and planted in west bay. there were five sailors aboard, three of them were brothers, and instead of wasting their winter frozen in the ice someplace, they wanted to hire a teacher to come aboard from traverse city, stephen edward, 17 years old, to be their teacher for that winter. the guy ran the school with those five sailors on the original matalin, six miles from here, right here in west bay. thehis is why we chose madeleine as the vessel to build because it represented education, the spirit of learning, it exemplifies that whole thing. it is not just a schooner that was out there, it is this amazing schooner. but these boats are much bigger to operate and require a crew of usually five to fly around. whereas mackinac -- mackinaw boat's, you can go with one or two guys, usually you could tool around on
steve harold, who was one of our original founders, researched something and came up with this idea of the madeleine, which represented the first organized school in northwest michigan. the original was launched in 1845 in fairport, ohio, and it was in the upper lakes for many years and planted in west bay. there were five sailors aboard, three of them were brothers, and instead of wasting their winter frozen in the ice someplace, they wanted to hire a teacher to come aboard from traverse city,...
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they are comparing this night of long knives to harold macmillan in 1962, who had an equally brutal reshufflenot quite as brutal, but harry macmillan didn't last very long after the reshuffle. and when you look at the incoming people, most of whom are staunch brexiteers except for sajid javid who initially was not a brexiteer, but when you look at brexit, keir starmer, the shadow brexit, keir starmer, the shadow brexit secretary of her majesty's opposition said yesterday, and he had a point, at some stage boris's aspirations will meet with reality, because the europeans clearly don't think that the withdrawal agreement is open for renegotiation, to the degree that he thinks it is. and the article points out that many conservative mps believe that the reality could be an early general election. he is heading towards that and gathering a team of campaigners. absolutely, and dominic cummings, the mastermind behind the vote leave campaign, who is a very brilliant strategist, would suggest that also his speech going on with suggest that when he talks about 20,000 more policemen on the street, we n
they are comparing this night of long knives to harold macmillan in 1962, who had an equally brutal reshufflenot quite as brutal, but harry macmillan didn't last very long after the reshuffle. and when you look at the incoming people, most of whom are staunch brexiteers except for sajid javid who initially was not a brexiteer, but when you look at brexit, keir starmer, the shadow brexit, keir starmer, the shadow brexit secretary of her majesty's opposition said yesterday, and he had a point, at...
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that story, that series of stories in the harold changed a lot.his is now a federal matter in the southern district of new york where we know that epstein was taken into custody last night, as you mentioned, now in jail waiting a key monday morning hearing to determine what will happen next whether he will be allowed to go free or be bail while this prosecution progresses. there's already some concern about that. we have already seen some lawmakers come out and say he should not be able to pay bail because then he'll never be caught again. epstein is a well-connected billionaire, someone who used to be friendly with both bill clinton and donald trump. this case has always been seen as example of two justice systems in america, one for normal people, another for the rich and powerful and connected. epstein was able to have incredible lenient terms, the deal of a lifetime, when he first faced these accusations about sex trafficking and predatory behavior toward minors, toward teens. he was able to spend 13 months in jail. okay. jail but able to go o
that story, that series of stories in the harold changed a lot.his is now a federal matter in the southern district of new york where we know that epstein was taken into custody last night, as you mentioned, now in jail waiting a key monday morning hearing to determine what will happen next whether he will be allowed to go free or be bail while this prosecution progresses. there's already some concern about that. we have already seen some lawmakers come out and say he should not be able to pay...
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. >> reporter: "the miami harold" reported in-depth on the case. >> i am sad that i brought girls my age and younger into a world they should never have been introduced to. >> reporter: epstein avoided the charges after a plea deal. he pleadedlty in state court to soliciting a single under age victim that deal was put together by his lawyer and alexander acosta who defended his decision. secretary acosta has not responded to nbc news inquiry. tomorrow the 66 years old epstein is expected to appear in federal court. kathy park, nbc news, new york >>> president trump issued a new warning to iran late today after officials there told the world they have taken a major step that could bring iran closer to developing nuclear weapons ali arouzi brings us this report >> reporter: they'll enrich uranium to whatever levels they want and reach those levels bf the end of the day iran says they need the increase to run the power plants. the u.s. and allies say it puts them one step closer to a nuclear bomb president trump today warning teheran again. >> iran better be careful. you enrich for one
. >> reporter: "the miami harold" reported in-depth on the case. >> i am sad that i brought girls my age and younger into a world they should never have been introduced to. >> reporter: epstein avoided the charges after a plea deal. he pleadedlty in state court to soliciting a single under age victim that deal was put together by his lawyer and alexander acosta who defended his decision. secretary acosta has not responded to nbc news inquiry. tomorrow the 66 years...
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in "harold and maude." >> what are you doing when you aren't visiting funerals?> ruth gordon and bud played an 80-year-old woman and an 18-year-old suicidal young man. >> life. >> it was a love story with the two oddest possible people. ♪ there's is a million things to do ♪ >> he learns how to live with the idea that we all will die at some point and we don't know when and it's so beautiful, i can hardly talk about it without choking up. ♪ i can see >> that soundtrack mattered a lot to this movie. it was this marriage of weirdness, darkness, death, comedy, sex and cat stevens was just sort of a magical thing, you know? ♪ so shine, shine, shine >> hal ashby is really interested in the eccentric and the outsider and the misunderstood. i think in all his films, you could see threads of that. >> what about me? >> what about you? you're different. >> i am? >> you're great. >> for me, the best of ashby's work is "shampoo" which told a political story and a romantic story and a sexual story. >> warren beatty plays a fabulous beverly hills hairdresser and warren beatty,
in "harold and maude." >> what are you doing when you aren't visiting funerals?> ruth gordon and bud played an 80-year-old woman and an 18-year-old suicidal young man. >> life. >> it was a love story with the two oddest possible people. ♪ there's is a million things to do ♪ >> he learns how to live with the idea that we all will die at some point and we don't know when and it's so beautiful, i can hardly talk about it without choking up. ♪ i can see...
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you heard it from the prosecutor, it was reporting from "the miami harold," epstein's accusers have theirwn private investigators. these young women did not realize that the deal had been cut. >> regardless of where this goes, everything about of what's happening right now has been a massive failure on everybody's part except for "miami harold," a guy that's well known of his activities were and he gets charged and cuts a deal in which he goes to jail and gets out six days a week to go to work. >> he went to jail. >> had a private wing. >> he was staying in a private wing, his own private driver was allowed to pick him up six days a week and he went to his private office. yes, registered as a sex offender but not the jail experience one would assume from a sex offender. when it came up to alex acosta's confirmation hearing, a lot of people wondering, then and now, this is stuff happening is this okay. hey, that was not the best work of the justice system ever done. do you just let it go? >> at the time, the prosecutor had a 53-page indictment and it was acosta stepped in and worked on his
you heard it from the prosecutor, it was reporting from "the miami harold," epstein's accusers have theirwn private investigators. these young women did not realize that the deal had been cut. >> regardless of where this goes, everything about of what's happening right now has been a massive failure on everybody's part except for "miami harold," a guy that's well known of his activities were and he gets charged and cuts a deal in which he goes to jail and gets out six...
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in the miami harold showed they were credible and the stories were awful.happened is congress reacted. the republican from nebraska should get a big shout out for teaming up with the democrats for saying wait a minute how did this happen? they went back -- >> what was that in 2008? >> that's the point. >> who made the phone calls. it wasn't the trump administration. this was a long time ago. this was in clinton land. where did this happen? he was friends with clinton. then bush. then you had obama. there were a lot of different administrations that overlap. who made phone calls to whom to get epstein the deal? >> the one in 2008? accost a was asked about this. interestingly. during the transition. is epstein a problem during the confirmation hearing? and batted it awa saying no, no. i had one meeting and i was told that was above my pay grade. >> defenders come on show and say he did what he could. he wasn't as easy people thought. >> that's clearly not true. first of all, as you have to give a shout out to the lawyer. from the era. bradly edwards who repre
in the miami harold showed they were credible and the stories were awful.happened is congress reacted. the republican from nebraska should get a big shout out for teaming up with the democrats for saying wait a minute how did this happen? they went back -- >> what was that in 2008? >> that's the point. >> who made the phone calls. it wasn't the trump administration. this was a long time ago. this was in clinton land. where did this happen? he was friends with clinton. then...
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rx saver is a free website and harold ford jr. is here.th this company and it's an app-based search engine that platforms and aggregates drug prices around the country and gives patients the lowest price and location of the pharmacy. also former democratic congressman. welcome to the program. i ran into you and you told me about rx saver and i said this is a great bridge already between what pharmaceutical prices, companies are charging, and what the government is trying to do, get them to lower their prices. what do you make of the president's threats today? >> so a couple things. first, thanks for having me on. two, i think what the president is trying to do with kidney dialysis treatment, i don't know the medical efficacy behind all of this but anything that reduces cost for patients, improves access to care, is an efficient way to deliver health care. so anyone who is serious about this would have to look at this seriously and closely. i think the court decision to limit what the president or the white house or administration can do in
rx saver is a free website and harold ford jr. is here.th this company and it's an app-based search engine that platforms and aggregates drug prices around the country and gives patients the lowest price and location of the pharmacy. also former democratic congressman. welcome to the program. i ran into you and you told me about rx saver and i said this is a great bridge already between what pharmaceutical prices, companies are charging, and what the government is trying to do, get them to...
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harold schaitberger, thanks very much.ate floor and we'll bring you updates on the vote live. >>> up next, joe biden under attack following his full flip on the '90s crime bill he helped create. i didn't have to call yor wife to meet you at the doctor. because you didn't have another dvt. not today. we discussed how having one blood clot puts you at risk of having another,... ...so we chose xarelto®, to help keep you protected. xarelto®, is proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt or pe blood clots from happening again. in clinical trials, almost 98% of people did not have another dvt or pe. don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor, as this may increase your risk of blood clots. while taking, a spinal injection increases the risk of blood clots, which may cause paralysis- the inability to move. you may bruise more easily or take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto® can cause serious, and in rare cases, fatal bleeding. it may increase your risk of bleeding if you take certain medicines. get help right aw
harold schaitberger, thanks very much.ate floor and we'll bring you updates on the vote live. >>> up next, joe biden under attack following his full flip on the '90s crime bill he helped create. i didn't have to call yor wife to meet you at the doctor. because you didn't have another dvt. not today. we discussed how having one blood clot puts you at risk of having another,... ...so we chose xarelto®, to help keep you protected. xarelto®, is proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt...
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ong with steven melnakof and harold engel, both veterans of the normandy campaign. thank you very much, guys. [applause] and they went on to fight in the netherlands. thank you, fellows. incredible. thank you all three. you look great. young guys. thank you very much. this event would be not possible without the extraordinary generosity of the flags -- flag's two donors from the netherlands, mr. burke kruk and his uncle and business partner, mr. theo schols. i want to thank you very much. where are they? thank you very much. [applause] and thank you for preserving our history and for watching over the immortal legacy of our d-day heroes. that's what you did. thank you. i know it was expensive. two rich people, i assume, right? i appreciate it. thank you. on june 6, 1944, the flag we receive today flew aboard landing craft control 60 and it was approached and when it approached utah beach. i was there very recently, with the first lady, and it was something incredible to see. commanding the ship was a young navy lieutenant, two days shy of is 27th birthday, named how
ong with steven melnakof and harold engel, both veterans of the normandy campaign. thank you very much, guys. [applause] and they went on to fight in the netherlands. thank you, fellows. incredible. thank you all three. you look great. young guys. thank you very much. this event would be not possible without the extraordinary generosity of the flags -- flag's two donors from the netherlands, mr. burke kruk and his uncle and business partner, mr. theo schols. i want to thank you very much. where...
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i think that chairman powell should harold hamm maybe to do -- should hire him maybe to do the pressnces. maybe as a consultant. [laughter] we are going to sit here and say, we are not sure what he said, because he is really good at that. but i think lisa is exactly right. the issue is, whether they cut the near term or not, are they going to have the wherewithal to if we show signs we are going through a recession, do they have enough firepower left, enough tools at their disposal to make an impact? jonathan: here is a question for you. if they cut interest rates, if they tee up another round of qe, the objective is to get inflation expectations up, it is ultimately to shake you out of those 10 year bunds in germany. are yields going lower on 10 year bunds, or higher if qe restarts and rates could cut? gershon: that will be dependent on how risk markets react. if we see a big global selloff in equities, it will go lower. what is the reason we went from zero to where we are now? it is because you had a lot more fear in the marketplace. that is going to be the determinant, more so whe
i think that chairman powell should harold hamm maybe to do -- should hire him maybe to do the pressnces. maybe as a consultant. [laughter] we are going to sit here and say, we are not sure what he said, because he is really good at that. but i think lisa is exactly right. the issue is, whether they cut the near term or not, are they going to have the wherewithal to if we show signs we are going through a recession, do they have enough firepower left, enough tools at their disposal to make an...
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also outfielder harold baynes, relief pitcher smith and mariners slugger edgar martinez. >> a maryland police department heat wave message has gone viral. the brain tree officer said conducting criminal activity in this extreme heat is next-level hin much man status and also very dangerous they urged would-be criminals to stay home. stranger things season 3 saying we will all meet again monda when it is cooler. i wholeheartedly agree with all of those >> that's an interesting correlation. i wonder if ere is more or less crime >> is it was a tough weekend for everybody, right i was running from the heat. it was not enough water intake across the plains to the upper midwest. and still very steamy this morning here for the northeast look at the heat index washington, the feels-like temperature of 83. but i promise you, relief is on the way. and it's all d to these storms that are already making their valley.ugh the ohio that will touchdown in the northeast, potential flooding rain from washington to new york for your ening commute you can possibly see two to 4 inches that's a look at the
also outfielder harold baynes, relief pitcher smith and mariners slugger edgar martinez. >> a maryland police department heat wave message has gone viral. the brain tree officer said conducting criminal activity in this extreme heat is next-level hin much man status and also very dangerous they urged would-be criminals to stay home. stranger things season 3 saying we will all meet again monda when it is cooler. i wholeheartedly agree with all of those >> that's an interesting...
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also indorted todayr oriole and native of the eastern shore of maryland, harold baines.er former oriole joining him, mike mussina who spent hise first nieasons in baltimore, his final nine in new york. 270 career wins in his career. the mouss took time fa thank th ns. >> to the orioles fans who came out every game o48,000 stron support us and to support me, thank you. i have some great baseball th memories froe years and love pitching in orange and black. thank you to my mom for convincing me to get back on my bike and go back to that first practice. for washing my stuff. f making me lunch. an fornally ly allowing me to stop taking piano lessons becau it wasn't working out. you're pieces of a giant puzzle. the final product would not be complete without you. thank you to baseball for an awesome ride, to all the fans t for supportiis great game and all of you for being here with me toda thank you. >> pretty awesome there. >>> all right. to the pitch, ben olson and d.c. united coming o a big roadwin on thursday in cincinnati trying to do the same in atlanta. 13th minute, b
also indorted todayr oriole and native of the eastern shore of maryland, harold baines.er former oriole joining him, mike mussina who spent hise first nieasons in baltimore, his final nine in new york. 270 career wins in his career. the mouss took time fa thank th ns. >> to the orioles fans who came out every game o48,000 stron support us and to support me, thank you. i have some great baseball th memories froe years and love pitching in orange and black. thank you to my mom for...
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plunge.anc bids it is lakes or harold mick ellen in 19's -- it is like sir harold macmillan in 1962.rd haass. paris, noooling in doubt wearing javon she -- givenchy. good morning, this is bloomberg "surveillance." braving it in london, francine the call and anna edwards -- francine lacqua and anna edwards. hot is hot. francine: i think we are going to reach a record high. we are fine in the studio, but anna edwards being in westminster. unilever saying this has a direct impact on the sales for ice cream so it could see it having an impact this quarter for the big retailers. tom: no doubt cooling it inside downing street with the new chancellor of the exchequer. viviana: new british prime minister boris johnson is purging his predecessor's cabinet. 18 of the 29 ministers are out. johnson is bringing in brexit hardliners while preparing the u.k. to leave the european union. he will lay out his priorities today. kim jong-un's regime has resumed missile testing as talks with the u.s. remains stalled. fireduth says the north two missiles into the sea east of the korean peninsula just hour
plunge.anc bids it is lakes or harold mick ellen in 19's -- it is like sir harold macmillan in 1962.rd haass. paris, noooling in doubt wearing javon she -- givenchy. good morning, this is bloomberg "surveillance." braving it in london, francine the call and anna edwards -- francine lacqua and anna edwards. hot is hot. francine: i think we are going to reach a record high. we are fine in the studio, but anna edwards being in westminster. unilever saying this has a direct impact on the...
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also inducted, harold baines, out, guns out.eds wore their 1961 throwback jerseys yesterday against st. louis which meant no sleeves. some players did a little weight lifting in the dugout to get the full effect. it didn't help on the field. they lost 3-1. >> that's how i get ready for this show every morning. >>> up next in "the pulse," the new pictures showing a very grown up prince george. >>> also ahead, the close encounter with a great white. see the dramatic moment a shark steals a fisherman's catch. >>> plus, a baby alligator taking a dip in the pool. wait until you hear where this happened. wait until you hear where this happened. ♪ go wnur o way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪ go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma. it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro wo
also inducted, harold baines, out, guns out.eds wore their 1961 throwback jerseys yesterday against st. louis which meant no sleeves. some players did a little weight lifting in the dugout to get the full effect. it didn't help on the field. they lost 3-1. >> that's how i get ready for this show every morning. >>> up next in "the pulse," the new pictures showing a very grown up prince george. >>> also ahead, the close encounter with a great white. see the...
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people have compared it to the 1950s when there was a famous cull of cabinet ministers under harold mcmillaneen dubbed the night of the blonde knives because borisjohnson has had a wholesale shipping out of many of theresa may's ministers and put true believers in their place. he had three objectives he said the other day, to deliver brexit, unite the party and defeat jeremy corbyn. can he unite the party with a cabinet that looks like this? i think that is a good point. he has disaffected some people that you would not have expected him to alienate such as the defence secretary, no longer defence secretary, penny mordaunt who was a brexiteer. she supported jeremy hunt, but you would not have expected him to sack her yet she was, unceremoniously. it does raise questions about whether boris johnson is really going to rule with the broad church of the conservative party let alone the broad church of the country in mind. perhaps painting himself yet again into another corner. and, when you look at the speech was a speech to the 52 rather than the 48 of the referendum. it was full of ambition an
people have compared it to the 1950s when there was a famous cull of cabinet ministers under harold mcmillaneen dubbed the night of the blonde knives because borisjohnson has had a wholesale shipping out of many of theresa may's ministers and put true believers in their place. he had three objectives he said the other day, to deliver brexit, unite the party and defeat jeremy corbyn. can he unite the party with a cabinet that looks like this? i think that is a good point. he has disaffected some...
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during an independence day speech was president harold truman and that was a time that the united states was at war with korea so certainly with very much seeing a departure from history and there is a certain irony in that as well because in the declaration of independence that document to cry u.s. military occupation of course with reference to the british in 776 so what are people saying about this departure from the norm. well this really is a very divided country and still edge of i did set it right should many of the families i've spoken to today are happy to be out for a round but upset of ration i also spoke to one vietnam veteran who was shot aged just 19 and he said he feels this is the 1st time that the military has been suitably onet in these independence day celebrations that said protests are also expected and the anti war coalition post is expected to fly the famous the trump baby balloon last seen is in london but they're not allowed to fly all the way into the sky due to the loiter restrictions according to your thirty's and the democrats have already spoken out saying t
during an independence day speech was president harold truman and that was a time that the united states was at war with korea so certainly with very much seeing a departure from history and there is a certain irony in that as well because in the declaration of independence that document to cry u.s. military occupation of course with reference to the british in 776 so what are people saying about this departure from the norm. well this really is a very divided country and still edge of i did...
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the first five named at the ceremony were lee smith, mike mussina, edgar martinez, harold baines and the late roy halladay. fittingly the closer today was yankees relief pitcher mariano riverae , who holds cord for saves with 652. rivera is the first pler in history to be voted into the hall of fame unanimously. that'sio all for this editn of" pbs newshour weekend." i'm hari sksenivasan. th for watching. have a good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possrible by: ard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. ditional support has been provided by: and t corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. be more. pbs. masters: american history is often told looking from t
the first five named at the ceremony were lee smith, mike mussina, edgar martinez, harold baines and the late roy halladay. fittingly the closer today was yankees relief pitcher mariano riverae , who holds cord for saves with 652. rivera is the first pler in history to be voted into the hall of fame unanimously. that'sio all for this editn of" pbs newshour weekend." i'm hari sksenivasan. th for watching. have a good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group...
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had to do something harold kruger who is their current c.e.o. is stepping down 2 months before his one year period he's not going to renew his contract and the reason for that is he didn't move quick enough in order to transfer existing b.m.w.'s to electric vehicles they feel they've lost some of the market share maybe in europe but here in the u.s. are still extremely slow growth and if you look at the numbers not the percentages you see there's of only a few 100 jedward pieces or a few 100. being sold the b.m.w. i 3 just aren't selling that well here in the u.s. and on a global basis they want to have a piece of that pie so they are moving it forward and again there's going to be a new c.e.o. so that will be some big changes to it now sticking with electrics even hybrids will need a new generation of batteries and bloomberg is reporting that the european union is embarking on what sounds like a bit of an industrial policy summary to effective methods that we've seen used in china to promote the development of state of the art batteries the eur
had to do something harold kruger who is their current c.e.o. is stepping down 2 months before his one year period he's not going to renew his contract and the reason for that is he didn't move quick enough in order to transfer existing b.m.w.'s to electric vehicles they feel they've lost some of the market share maybe in europe but here in the u.s. are still extremely slow growth and if you look at the numbers not the percentages you see there's of only a few 100 jedward pieces or a few 100....
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beyond go find a moon tree folks the fun that's our show for you today remember everyone as my co-host harold and for always says in this world we're not sold or a lot of the athletes tell you all that in capital well if keep on watching those dots and have a great day and night after that and. that means that when you hear the word diversity it's at the expense of unity then there is inclusion but only inclusion when you agree with a certain political thought and world view and of course we can forget about identity politics if you disagree when you're called a dog whistle wanted to get here. if you will not obey the voice of the lord your god will be careful to do all these commandments and. then all these curses shall come upon you and overtake you. and then the people. must pretend to let. him get rid of whites only problems will go away. with and. the. people being tortured to death the elderly people in the. white horse will find themselves. often. means in greens it's all sweats and a lot of. what are you going to have for dinner today we don't have a need to be asking for a. full fled
beyond go find a moon tree folks the fun that's our show for you today remember everyone as my co-host harold and for always says in this world we're not sold or a lot of the athletes tell you all that in capital well if keep on watching those dots and have a great day and night after that and. that means that when you hear the word diversity it's at the expense of unity then there is inclusion but only inclusion when you agree with a certain political thought and world view and of course we...
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harold prince, winner of 21 tony awards, a driving force behind so many musicals including "west sidetory" and "the fan top of the opera." he was 91. >>> and nick bun kony has died. he helped lead the miami dolphins to the only perfect season in nfl history. diagnosed with dementia, he promised to donate his brain to cte research. he was just 78. >>> when we come back here tonight, america strong. and an incredible moment on the field. from the battlefield to the ball field, help the children. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate i switched to miralax for my constipation. the nerves in your colon. miralax works with the water in your body to unblock your system naturally. and it doesn't cause bloating, cramping, gas, or sudden urgency. miralax. look for the pink cap. indulgent, delicious, irresistible., night; fancy feast makes delighting your cat delightfully easy. every recipe, every last detail. another fancy way to show your love. fancy feast. introducing savory centers. paté with a center of gravy! i've always been amazed and still going for my best, even though i live with a
harold prince, winner of 21 tony awards, a driving force behind so many musicals including "west sidetory" and "the fan top of the opera." he was 91. >>> and nick bun kony has died. he helped lead the miami dolphins to the only perfect season in nfl history. diagnosed with dementia, he promised to donate his brain to cte research. he was just 78. >>> when we come back here tonight, america strong. and an incredible moment on the field. from the battlefield...
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beyond go find a moon tree folks the fun that's our show for you today remember everyone as my co-host harold and for always says in this world we're not for a lot of the outside tell you all of that on top of the wall excuse on watching those dots and have a great day and that everyone. agrees the great depression which remember there was most. people there wasn't it was bad you know much worse objectives that day but there was an expectation that things were going. better. there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today today's america was shaped by the 10 principles of concentration of wealth and power. reduced democracy attack solo down engineer elections manufacture consent and other prince holds according to no i'm jones to one set of rules for the rich opposite set of rules for. that's what happens when you put her into the hands of a narrow sector of will switch will is dedicated to increasing power for chills just as you'd expect one of the most influential intellectuals of our time speaks about the modern civilization of america. join me every thursday on the alex simon show
beyond go find a moon tree folks the fun that's our show for you today remember everyone as my co-host harold and for always says in this world we're not for a lot of the outside tell you all of that on top of the wall excuse on watching those dots and have a great day and that everyone. agrees the great depression which remember there was most. people there wasn't it was bad you know much worse objectives that day but there was an expectation that things were going. better. there was a real...
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beyond go find a moon tree folks the fun that's our show for you today remember everyone as my co-host harold and for always says in this world we're not told or love the absolute value and that in capital well it's keep on watching those dots and have a great day and that everyone. oh. no no no. let me. the. dish you will not obey the voice of the lord your god will be careful to do all these commandments and the statutes. in all these curses shall come upon you and overtake you. and then the people is stolen property and therefore it must be returned to the people. they get rid of whites only problems will go away. within the. presence of the. people being tortured to death expression the elderly people in the. company. and his wife also find themselves affected by a crime. victim that will give teens and pre-teens all sweat and. what are you going to have for dinner to the feeling they need to be asking for a nice. civil war in south africa never to. profit from one was there and be in the tone of your hand to prove it. as are plentiful survival guide. to ear. yanks this is what happens to
beyond go find a moon tree folks the fun that's our show for you today remember everyone as my co-host harold and for always says in this world we're not told or love the absolute value and that in capital well it's keep on watching those dots and have a great day and that everyone. oh. no no no. let me. the. dish you will not obey the voice of the lord your god will be careful to do all these commandments and the statutes. in all these curses shall come upon you and overtake you. and then the...
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throughoutjune there were seven separate incidents reported within half a mile of harold wood stations. childcare costs during school holidays have increased by 5% in inner london since last summer, according to report out today. working parents in the capital face a typical bill of more than £128 a week according to a survey of local authorities. it means many families need to find around £800 to cover the cost of childcare over the summer break. three great white pelicans, have made london their new home. named sun, moon and star, the trio have come to st james's park from prague zoo. pelicans have been a feature on the lake since 1664. the flock is fed every afternoon by a wildlife officer from the royal parks. historical significance of having pelicans in historical significance of having pelica ns in st james's historical significance of having pelicans in stjames's park, they've been here since the 16 605. they we re been here since the 16 605. they were a gift to charles ii. this is a tradition that we feel is really valuable to the park. let's take a look at the travel situati
throughoutjune there were seven separate incidents reported within half a mile of harold wood stations. childcare costs during school holidays have increased by 5% in inner london since last summer, according to report out today. working parents in the capital face a typical bill of more than £128 a week according to a survey of local authorities. it means many families need to find around £800 to cover the cost of childcare over the summer break. three great white pelicans, have made london...
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with us is the president of the international association of firefighters, harold schaitberger.you. are we sure this is going to pass today? >> hey, willie, how are you doing? we're sure this is going to pass today. this was a difficult slog but because of the incredible advocacy from our first responders we are at the finish line. the senate has to pass this as well we're confident they will. and then the president of the united states will remember he's a new yorker and he will sign this legislation. but what's critical here is that this is a permanent re-authorization. we are not going to put these men and women who are there for us through another shameless period of advocacy to come down here and defend their own lives. we're not going to do that that them. >> people like the late detective alvarez had to come down before his 69th chemotherapy treatment to bang the doors to get the congress people to sit up and take notice, so why is your read why it took that effort? why is this not an obvious vote? >> any member in the senate or the house who has tweeted out on 9/11 we'll
with us is the president of the international association of firefighters, harold schaitberger.you. are we sure this is going to pass today? >> hey, willie, how are you doing? we're sure this is going to pass today. this was a difficult slog but because of the incredible advocacy from our first responders we are at the finish line. the senate has to pass this as well we're confident they will. and then the president of the united states will remember he's a new yorker and he will sign...
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party of clement attlee, it's not the party of tony blair or gordon brown, it's not the party of harolde had down the years. there has been an official statement in response from the labour party but i'm pretty sure they would argue that mr corbyn has already seen off two conservative prime ministers, david cameron and theresa may. did much better in the 2017 election than many expected, depriving theresa may of a majority, and i suspect he would argue that yes, he has changed the labour party and he wa nts to has changed the labour party and he wants to lead a very different sort of labour party to that which alistair campbell was associated with under tony blair. i think he would insist that he has changed it, in his view, and probably for the better. norman, good to talk to you. thank you. the headlines on bbc news... a formerjudge says police "must be investigated" over the probe into an alleged vip paedophile ring that was based on the lies of carl beech. uncertainty over brexit hits holiday money — the pound dipped against all other major currencies this morning. boris johnson vis
party of clement attlee, it's not the party of tony blair or gordon brown, it's not the party of harolde had down the years. there has been an official statement in response from the labour party but i'm pretty sure they would argue that mr corbyn has already seen off two conservative prime ministers, david cameron and theresa may. did much better in the 2017 election than many expected, depriving theresa may of a majority, and i suspect he would argue that yes, he has changed the labour party...
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they really cleaned up the recalled their supervisor sergeant harold less commitment as it may seem in 1940s employed black women worked in service jobs. roughly the same proportion of the black wac assigned to cleaning duties this was about 77% worked at some point during their service. so yes, these women did an excellent job scrubbing floors. which as women increasingly suspected, their officers assumed they were naturally best suited to do. the women hopes of other opportunity were dashed two months after their arrival he noticed alice young taking a patients temperature according to witnesses, he bellowed that black wacs were not here for that purpose but to do the dirty work. quote unquote -- contested phrasing but not the meaning. thelys and plummeted, several other incidents over the next two months fought further to moralize the women. this included the demotion of three new arrivals all army trained surgical technicians to orderly duties. tragically another was the attempted suicide of a member of their detachment. on that three others attempted the same. but there's no probl
they really cleaned up the recalled their supervisor sergeant harold less commitment as it may seem in 1940s employed black women worked in service jobs. roughly the same proportion of the black wac assigned to cleaning duties this was about 77% worked at some point during their service. so yes, these women did an excellent job scrubbing floors. which as women increasingly suspected, their officers assumed they were naturally best suited to do. the women hopes of other opportunity were dashed...
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we can thank the miami harold to bring it to light. it was absolutely wrong.busive power by alex acosta. he should not be the labor secretary. republicans knowing he had done this continually voted locked steps to confirm him and now we get some republicans like ben sass from nebraska oh, it is a wonderful thing that he's indicted. ben sass knowing this was true voted for alex acosta. then i guess the question also, lisa, this guy obviously is a rich and powerful man who knows rich and powerful people. could he try to use what he may know of other people that may have committed similar crimes that he may partied with and culpable. >> he'll absolutely use that and his high power of lawyers and will use everything at his disposal. the other side of this is the victims. one of the reasons that was given a decade ago from his sweetheart deal was that his victims had problems and potentially drug issues and inconsistency. i work with sexual assault victims everyday including sex trafficking cases. that's always the case. this is a vulnerable population. it is up to
we can thank the miami harold to bring it to light. it was absolutely wrong.busive power by alex acosta. he should not be the labor secretary. republicans knowing he had done this continually voted locked steps to confirm him and now we get some republicans like ben sass from nebraska oh, it is a wonderful thing that he's indicted. ben sass knowing this was true voted for alex acosta. then i guess the question also, lisa, this guy obviously is a rich and powerful man who knows rich and powerful...
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and kari was the one who gave us the privilege of meeting with john hemp bill and harry -- and harold gill. and kevin kelly. >> kevin kelly. >> and lieu powers. and just a bunch of historians who gave of themselves and in so many ways to help make sure that we were legitimate in the story we are telling. i can't say that too much. you had to know -- you have to know your history. and it cannot be a mystery. if others are going to not only learn from you but see you as a legitimate teacher. what -- what donald said earlier about it's very important that you know your history, fl many ways it's your only defense when you're out there on the street buy yourself and someone comes and says something as nine to you. it's your history that will allow you you to move yourself above the perception that they have tacked on to you simply by looking at you. so history is very important. and kari understood that all of the other historians understood that and they were with us as we created characters to make sure what we did and said were legitimate so that those people who said they're just play
and kari was the one who gave us the privilege of meeting with john hemp bill and harry -- and harold gill. and kevin kelly. >> kevin kelly. >> and lieu powers. and just a bunch of historians who gave of themselves and in so many ways to help make sure that we were legitimate in the story we are telling. i can't say that too much. you had to know -- you have to know your history. and it cannot be a mystery. if others are going to not only learn from you but see you as a legitimate...
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in "harold and maude." >> what are you doing when you aren't visiting funerals. >> ruth gordon and bude. >> it was a love story with the two oddest possible people. ♪ this is a million things to do ♪ >> he learns how to live with the idea that we all will die at some point and we don't know when and it's so beautiful, i can hardly talk about it without choking up. ♪ i can see >> that sound track mattered with a lot to this movie. it was this marriage of weirdness, darkness, death, comedy, sex and cat stevens was just sort of a magical thing, you know? ♪ so shine, shine, shine >> hal ashby is really interested in the eccentric and the outsider and the misunderstood. i think in all his films, you could see threads of that. >> what about me. >> what about you? you're different. >> i am? >> you're great. >> for me, the best of ashby's work is "shampoo" which told a political story and a romantic story and a sexual story. >> warren beatty plays a fabulous beverly hills hairdresser and warren beatty at the peak of his super handsomeness. yes, he's getting laid but he's also not connect packa
in "harold and maude." >> what are you doing when you aren't visiting funerals. >> ruth gordon and bude. >> it was a love story with the two oddest possible people. ♪ this is a million things to do ♪ >> he learns how to live with the idea that we all will die at some point and we don't know when and it's so beautiful, i can hardly talk about it without choking up. ♪ i can see >> that sound track mattered with a lot to this movie. it was this...
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where he did harold and kumar go?on't forget the hourn. >> white castle. >> jimmy: do you want to stay? or do you want one more question? >> i want the money. >> jimmy: all right. either way, you're going to win. your final question is, name one member of congress. there are 535 of them. >> we'll go with biden. >> jimmy: we're going to let your sister answer this one. >> i want to say mitch mcconnell? >> jimmy: that's right, mitch mcconnell! what did they win? >> you guys won some reese's and some milk! >> jimmy: thank you for playing. thanks everyone at nuwu. that's a great show. that should be on prime time, right? we have a good show for you, music from jaden smith. and we'll be right back with seth rogen. so stick around. ♪ >>> abc's jimmy kimmel live, brought to you by sprint. so confusing. e america's most reliable network. the nation's largest and most reliable network. the best network is even better? best, fastest, best. enough. sprint's doing things differently. they're offering a new 100% total satisfaction
where he did harold and kumar go?on't forget the hourn. >> white castle. >> jimmy: do you want to stay? or do you want one more question? >> i want the money. >> jimmy: all right. either way, you're going to win. your final question is, name one member of congress. there are 535 of them. >> we'll go with biden. >> jimmy: we're going to let your sister answer this one. >> i want to say mitch mcconnell? >> jimmy: that's right, mitch mcconnell! what...
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in a miami harold op-ed former vice president, the former obama vice president, i believe -- accuseddent trump of, quote, badgering mexico with a threat of tariffs end quote. what the former vice president didn't mention is that president trump is the only american president to demand that mexico's government responsible in stopping illegal immigration across the u.s., mexico border. including today's announcement mr. former vice president -- that mexico will sending 15,000 of its troops to the border with the united states to secure that border. how is that working? mr. biden -- well a new poll shows almost a quarter of all american see immigration now as their top concern highest ever according to gallop. 23% believe it is the most important problem facing the nation. that is the highest ranking gallop has ever recorded on the issue. since it began surveying mentions of immigration back in 1993. ♪ commissioner of the nba doesn't want to use the expression the word ownsers anymore. adam telling tmz sports he is sensitive to the term and is league moved away from that term years ago.
in a miami harold op-ed former vice president, the former obama vice president, i believe -- accuseddent trump of, quote, badgering mexico with a threat of tariffs end quote. what the former vice president didn't mention is that president trump is the only american president to demand that mexico's government responsible in stopping illegal immigration across the u.s., mexico border. including today's announcement mr. former vice president -- that mexico will sending 15,000 of its troops to the...
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. >>> a judge sentenced the former nsa contractor to nine years in prison undera the preement haroldartind pleade guilty to a single cou of willful retention of national defense information. he is accused of stealing and storing two decades worth of classified information in his maryland home. back in 2016 agents raided his home and discovered the classified information. martin's attorneys say their client is a hoarder who never betrayed his country. >>> three members of a white supremacist group will spend more than two years in prison for their part a deadly rally mb charlottesville, virginia you'll remer. members of the now defunct rise above movement were caught on amera assaulting counterprotesters before a planned unite the right rally two years ago. benjamin daly, and thomas gillen each pled guilty t conspiracy riot. a fourth man also pleaded guilty and will be sentencedlat a er date. >>> and virginia democratic state lawmakers say they will not attend the 400th commemorative session in jamestown later this month. president trump is expected to be there and the lawmakers say t
. >>> a judge sentenced the former nsa contractor to nine years in prison undera the preement haroldartind pleade guilty to a single cou of willful retention of national defense information. he is accused of stealing and storing two decades worth of classified information in his maryland home. back in 2016 agents raided his home and discovered the classified information. martin's attorneys say their client is a hoarder who never betrayed his country. >>> three members of a...
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. >> the ship came out of the dark, and harold was killed. >> the young man's mother begins a correspondencee letters detailed. >> the letters are tucked away for years. >> these documents could be of significant historical value, and they could also be worth a lot of money. >> this is one of those treasures that surfaces that nobody knew existed. >> a treasure, all right, if they can prove they're real. >> the signatures looked authentic. >>...
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charlie gasparino is here and former tennessee congressman harold ford, jr. good to have you. >> you don't say it is good to have me. neil: you're like mold but in a good way. i was thinking saying during the break, would you be as this moderate democrat, you want to call yourself, would you be out of sync with a party going at it last night? >> with the party being reasonable and party is affordable with ideas achievable. in this case, take biden out, majority candidates sit further to the left than some like me. i was plead with the way bullock, tim ryan, even amy klobuchar to a extent, countered and pushed back, i believe in progressive politics but you have to look at things that affordable, things that are reasonable. that is amazing exchange you showed, steve bullock, here we are democrats debating whether or not we should repeal obamacare. are we giving this message to the republicans a year later? neil: elizabeth warren responding to delaney, what we can't do, rather what we can't. that is not democrats. >> she has every right to hold that opinion. fo
charlie gasparino is here and former tennessee congressman harold ford, jr. good to have you. >> you don't say it is good to have me. neil: you're like mold but in a good way. i was thinking saying during the break, would you be as this moderate democrat, you want to call yourself, would you be out of sync with a party going at it last night? >> with the party being reasonable and party is affordable with ideas achievable. in this case, take biden out, majority candidates sit...