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harold. >> reporter: and although toni had always wanted to be a mom, it was pretty clear harold was mr. mom. >> he was the one in charge. the diaper change. most women have to beg their husbands to do that kind of stuff. he was the one -- he was like a nanny. >> reporter: hands-on dad? >> yeah. he was in charge of everything about that child. >> she's having a good little day here, isn't she? >> reporter: with harold such a doting father, toni was able to go back to work. she soon built a thriving practice in colorado. >> she was a beloved doctor. she had a really great bedside manner. >> reporter: tammi abruscatto managed the practice. >> she took time. she treated her patients as a whole body not just their eyes. she was interested in their family life. she had the good old-fashioned southern hospitality. >> reporter: tammi saw how committed toni was to her patients. sometimes it was hard to get her to leave the office. so tammi was charmed when one day in september harold asked her for he
harold. >> reporter: and although toni had always wanted to be a mom, it was pretty clear harold was mr. mom. >> he was the one in charge. the diaper change. most women have to beg their husbands to do that kind of stuff. he was the one -- he was like a nanny. >> reporter: hands-on dad? >> yeah. he was in charge of everything about that child. >> she's having a good little day here, isn't she? >> reporter: with harold such a doting father, toni was able to go...
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harold denton was an engineer with the nuclear regulatory commission, a very smart man, he'd only been employed there for six months. but he was the one that signed to go up there to see what was happening. >> there's about 100,000 gallons of highly contaminated water in the primary system that's being circumstancelated around, cooling the core. all the water that was spilled inside the containment is stillinside. that's roughly 600,000 gallops. i see no chance of that being released, but that's got to be cleaned up, both the water in the bot omt and the water that's in the primary system and the walls have to be washed down and that activity collected and that dekon tamnation must go on. >> i think the agency in washington didn't really understand themselves how serious it was until harold in fact and the team got there, could take a look, and determine that it was pretty serious. but ultimately, they were able to ascertain that the so-called bubble was not going to burst, and there was not going to be a meltdown, which was what language was out there for people's fears. as a result o
harold denton was an engineer with the nuclear regulatory commission, a very smart man, he'd only been employed there for six months. but he was the one that signed to go up there to see what was happening. >> there's about 100,000 gallons of highly contaminated water in the primary system that's being circumstancelated around, cooling the core. all the water that was spilled inside the containment is stillinside. that's roughly 600,000 gallops. i see no chance of that being released, but...
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as a result from that, assurance from harold denton and the president flew up to harrisburg the nextay with mrs. carter and met with harold, the governor, and lieutenant governor, and they actually had a tour of the control room and this is all because they had assurance it was not going to blow up, of course, and they could go and talk to the engineers there. after the tour of the control room, the president had a -- held a press conference including harold denton and lieutenant governor stanton and it's on his part commending the population in the area for their careful thinking and caution in the case of the accident and praising dick thornburg, the governor. after the president left and the population or the populous knew there was not going to be an explosion, people who did leave returned to their homes, but mothers and children that had been away from their homes for a little while returned and things began to really be calm and the news reports were no longer accident meltdown, but thornburg did a great job. he was in crisis, a builder of confidence where his capacity for han
as a result from that, assurance from harold denton and the president flew up to harrisburg the nextay with mrs. carter and met with harold, the governor, and lieutenant governor, and they actually had a tour of the control room and this is all because they had assurance it was not going to blow up, of course, and they could go and talk to the engineers there. after the tour of the control room, the president had a -- held a press conference including harold denton and lieutenant governor...
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. >> watson: the agency in washington didn't understand how serious it was until harold and the team got there to take a look, and determined that it was pretty serious. but ultimately, they were able to ascertain that the so-called bubble was not going to burst. and there was not going to be a meltdown, which is what language was out there for people's fears. as a result of that, assurance from harold denton, the president actually flew up to harrisburg the next day with mrs. carter and met with harold, the governor, the lieutenant governor, and they actually had a tour of the control room. this is all because they had assurance it was not going to blow up instantly, of course. they could go and look and talk to the engineers. after the tour of the control room, the president held a press conference, including harold denton and lieutenant governor scranton. it was a poignant, calm statement on his part, commending the population in the area for their careful thinking and caution in the case of the accident, and praising dick thornburgh, the governor. after the president left, and th
. >> watson: the agency in washington didn't understand how serious it was until harold and the team got there to take a look, and determined that it was pretty serious. but ultimately, they were able to ascertain that the so-called bubble was not going to burst. and there was not going to be a meltdown, which is what language was out there for people's fears. as a result of that, assurance from harold denton, the president actually flew up to harrisburg the next day with mrs. carter and...
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harold conner, and i'm a member of the museum foundation board. jim campbell, who just stepped in a moment ago, is the president of the board, so i've a stake in the series of talks. and dr. mark dean agreed to do this talk several months ago. and he was the first one i saw when i came in. so he is here. i think you're in for a pleasure, and hear some really neat things about what is happening in his career. he went to the university of tennessee. dr. dean is an inventor and a computer engineer. he is local. he was raised in jefferson city. how many university of tennessee fans in here? show of hands. all right, way to go. so he got his first degree from the university of tennessee. got his masters and doctorate in electrical engineering. he lost his way from tennessee and ended up at stanford for his phd. so that pretty good school. and we have some people here who know about that university. is an ibm fellow. is anyone in here familiar with the ibm pc? [laughter] i bet you can't tell what year you became familiar with the ibm pc? >> 1975? i don'
harold conner, and i'm a member of the museum foundation board. jim campbell, who just stepped in a moment ago, is the president of the board, so i've a stake in the series of talks. and dr. mark dean agreed to do this talk several months ago. and he was the first one i saw when i came in. so he is here. i think you're in for a pleasure, and hear some really neat things about what is happening in his career. he went to the university of tennessee. dr. dean is an inventor and a computer...
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thank you, harold, for the introduction. i'm not used to speaking in a microphone because even in this size room i usually can throw my voice. i'm also not used to speaking behind a podium. so i may step out a little bit. just to see better. i'm glad you able to come, the number of people here. we can make this more interactive. i'm going to spend a little time telling you about myself, technology. the impact on society. a few things we need to think about going forward, or at least i would like to have a conversation around them, and then emerging technologies. then we can explore whatever space you would like to explore. i do not have too many constraints. some of you who know me may know that. as harold said, i am from jefferson city nearby here, jefferson city, tennessee. i started my academic career at nelson mary, a black school before integration. my grandfather was the principal. so i like to point that out. in the third grade they integrated the school system so i went to the integrated school. i was the last class
thank you, harold, for the introduction. i'm not used to speaking in a microphone because even in this size room i usually can throw my voice. i'm also not used to speaking behind a podium. so i may step out a little bit. just to see better. i'm glad you able to come, the number of people here. we can make this more interactive. i'm going to spend a little time telling you about myself, technology. the impact on society. a few things we need to think about going forward, or at least i would...
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my name is harold cam bell. museumfoundation board.jim campbell whojust stepped in a momentago was the president oftheboard so i've astake the series oftalks. dr.mark dean agreedto do this talk several monthsago. andhe was the firstwhen i saw when i came in so he's here. i thinkyou're in forapleasure ,and hearsome really neatthingsabout what is happening inhis career. and atthe university of tennessee. a dean is an inventor and computer engineer. he's local. he was raised in jefferson city. he went to that marvelous universityof tennessee. how many university of tennessee fans in here? show of hands. all right, way to go. so he got his first degree from the university of tennessee and went ahead and got his master's electrical e in e engineering. lost his wayfrom tennesseeand endedup at stanfordfor his ph.d. pretty good school and have some people here that know about that university soft he is an i.b.m. fellow and is anybody in here familiar with the i.b.m. p.c.? [laughter] and i bet you can't tell whatyear you
my name is harold cam bell. museumfoundation board.jim campbell whojust stepped in a momentago was the president oftheboard so i've astake the series oftalks. dr.mark dean agreedto do this talk several monthsago. andhe was the firstwhen i saw when i came in so he's here. i thinkyou're in forapleasure ,and hearsome really neatthingsabout what is happening inhis career. and atthe university of tennessee. a dean is an inventor and computer engineer. he's local. he was raised in jefferson city. he...
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gentlemen, good to have you both harold, i guess congratulations.ouchtone for us talking about the space. why now? >> well, it's a good time, carl. it's a good question you know, i call it stepping up, you know, much of the role i'll have in the future is what i've had in the past as chairman of the board, you know, driving the strategy and the vision of this company and will continue to do it and so pleased that bill barry is going to be in the role of ceo it's going to be exciting to work with bill he's been a very strategic partner over the past five years on our board and, you know, nobody we could get would fill a slot any better. he's fantastic i think, you know, the timing is right. you know, i want to be an energy advocate for the country talking about the energy renaissance and amazing opportunity that we have out there in energy and what we're doing, you know, for the environment and for the country. we're much safer country today because of the energy renaissance and oil and gas that we have and the ability to export not only freedom but
gentlemen, good to have you both harold, i guess congratulations.ouchtone for us talking about the space. why now? >> well, it's a good time, carl. it's a good question you know, i call it stepping up, you know, much of the role i'll have in the future is what i've had in the past as chairman of the board, you know, driving the strategy and the vision of this company and will continue to do it and so pleased that bill barry is going to be in the role of ceo it's going to be exciting to...
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host: harold, thanks for sharing your story. guest: i agree with harold about the constitution. let's not forget, it was the framers who put impeachment into the constitution, quite advisedly, as a legal, orderly, and in peaceful means for dealing with a rogue president, as opposed to the mechanisms of their time, which was assassination or revolution. so jerry nadler, who by the way was my high school debate partner in the 1960's, is doing the house's constitutional duty. the house has the sole responsibility for impeachment. i agree -- i would love to see donald trump sit-down for the house judiciary committee and tell his side of the story. he was invited. he was invited by mueller to tell his story. not only has he not told his side of the story, he has blocked every one of his former aides from testifying and they have not given the house a single document they have requested. this is beyond the stonewalling of richard nixon, for which he was impeached. host: he has not been shy about talking about impeachment, tweeting about impeachment, tweeting about witnesses during ope
host: harold, thanks for sharing your story. guest: i agree with harold about the constitution. let's not forget, it was the framers who put impeachment into the constitution, quite advisedly, as a legal, orderly, and in peaceful means for dealing with a rogue president, as opposed to the mechanisms of their time, which was assassination or revolution. so jerry nadler, who by the way was my high school debate partner in the 1960's, is doing the house's constitutional duty. the house has the...
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and we were there, thanks to harold wilson sending us, to protect the muslims from the marxists, andle to actuallyjoin an elite force, having been trained by the sas without fighting, i now had a command over an elite force, like what the book's all about, 60 of them, and could change their operations procedure by what i learned in the sas, mainly to move only by night, do nothing by day, and by shouting in the dark when we were under attack from machine—guns, " retreat, retreat! " — but advance. you were a tough guy in that sense and you led men in very difficult circumstances, but you've also written very honestly about the way in which you didn't always find it easy to be that tough guy. you've written about school, how you hated being bullied, how you felt you had to keep your mouth shut when you were being beaten at eton, one of the leading public schools in the uk, because you, again, didn't want to let your father down. we have had other guests in this studio talk about their upbringings as males, in very male societies, and they have talked — and one in particular, a novelist
and we were there, thanks to harold wilson sending us, to protect the muslims from the marxists, andle to actuallyjoin an elite force, having been trained by the sas without fighting, i now had a command over an elite force, like what the book's all about, 60 of them, and could change their operations procedure by what i learned in the sas, mainly to move only by night, do nothing by day, and by shouting in the dark when we were under attack from machine—guns, " retreat, retreat! "...
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we will go to harold in dayton, ohio. you called on the third party line, which way are you leaning on this? caller: i have always been an independent. i have voted both republican and democrat. i even voted for front -- trump. very, very,i am very discouraged with my country. my family has served in every war since the revolution. i am not proud of being an american right now. sitting back here destroying this country because we have a president that we put in there. and i voted for him, one of my biggest mistakes in my life. does not respect anything about anybody. the only thing he respects is money and power. use.e has no i have a son that has gotten injured. i can't talk anymore. host: how is your son now? caller: pardon? host: how is he now? caller: he is getting better. he got shot up bad in vietnam. i am 80 years old. i hate this. host: harold, thank you. i have lost two lives. i raised five children. grandchildren, and 27 great-grandchildren, and they are coming up in a country that is nothing but garbage. and it
we will go to harold in dayton, ohio. you called on the third party line, which way are you leaning on this? caller: i have always been an independent. i have voted both republican and democrat. i even voted for front -- trump. very, very,i am very discouraged with my country. my family has served in every war since the revolution. i am not proud of being an american right now. sitting back here destroying this country because we have a president that we put in there. and i voted for him, one...
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was taken by photographer named harold roberts. everyone loved this picture but harold roberts was annoyed. he took this picture with a speed graphic camera. those cameras only had two negatives you could load at any one time. so he takes the picture, gets ready to reload, and the prisoner punches the guard in the face. harold roberts is always upset that he missed that picture, he thought it would be even greater than the picture he took. why don't you tell the story? >> this is emily mary lakeman, who's one of the archives' poster women. i'll explain why. but this is a photograph of her taken after she was involved in the longest death march and the war, a group of mostly jewish women were marched hundreds of miles over six months. and they ended up in a tiny barn in volary, czechoslovakia. and they were liberated in the barn. a signal corps photographer took her picture just days after she was found. and he asked all those women does anyone have a photograph of themselves before the holocaust, so we can compare the two photograp
was taken by photographer named harold roberts. everyone loved this picture but harold roberts was annoyed. he took this picture with a speed graphic camera. those cameras only had two negatives you could load at any one time. so he takes the picture, gets ready to reload, and the prisoner punches the guard in the face. harold roberts is always upset that he missed that picture, he thought it would be even greater than the picture he took. why don't you tell the story? >> this is emily...
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>> jimmy: yes, harold.what a year. >> yeah. >> jimmy: is it depressing you for next year? >> it's a thrill, yeah it does depress me for next year [ laughter ] yeah i mean, i guess, yeah. totally nothing but down hill. >> jimmy: no, that - [ laughter ] >> yeah, i mean, i'll be 51. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, i mean, not as exciting >> with a one year-old [ laughter ] no, it's been great. it's very exciting, very exciting >> jimmy: the movie -- man, oh, man. people are freaking out, loving this movie what a story, well written well done. i'm just going to go through some of these awards you're getting nominated for. >> all of which not happening next year, yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, they will. things around going to happen next year. >> since you brought it up [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, i didn't bring it up things are going to happen for you next year. it's gonna be amazing. it gets better from here >> okay. >> jimmy: yeah, trust me >> i will. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: six golden globe nominations, most o
>> jimmy: yes, harold.what a year. >> yeah. >> jimmy: is it depressing you for next year? >> it's a thrill, yeah it does depress me for next year [ laughter ] yeah i mean, i guess, yeah. totally nothing but down hill. >> jimmy: no, that - [ laughter ] >> yeah, i mean, i'll be 51. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, i mean, not as exciting >> with a one year-old [ laughter ] no, it's been great. it's very exciting, very exciting >> jimmy: the movie...
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just now been resolved it was another pending charge you were arrested on july 6th of 2016 percent harold breath because that's not yet been resolved i guess as you sit here today testifying on behalf of the scape those 2 pending charges have not yet been resolved is that correct to the. hearth starting to his yes 57 you recognize that all of this that's your statement to the police broke through it. when he said that it's a. he said that you were sweeping up a little bit correct. but the fact is you want to sweep you do are selling drugs correct it'll blow up. for the part. of this it will be through the home through not the through your face or name for the record. how many do you see hope it will resume 6 showpiece in oregon you know leaders want to move the 3 accounting for a noble good month it could have been so good i'm not impressed with. ted it would be pretty hard to go peace and he's found the scene you were never able to connect those showcases with any solicited or. i don't know if a company or the recovery. of the 3 or possibly. very well as no listen. if you could show the
just now been resolved it was another pending charge you were arrested on july 6th of 2016 percent harold breath because that's not yet been resolved i guess as you sit here today testifying on behalf of the scape those 2 pending charges have not yet been resolved is that correct to the. hearth starting to his yes 57 you recognize that all of this that's your statement to the police broke through it. when he said that it's a. he said that you were sweeping up a little bit correct. but the fact...
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. >>> and two men got into a car accident at fruetel and harold just before 10:00 last night. police reports say both men stepped out of their cars and one shot the other in the neck. the shooter jumped in his car and took off. oakland police found the suspect's car two blocks away from the shooting scene near the intersection of montana and champion street. police have not released details . >>> homeless advocates want big logs removed from street claiming the logs were put there to keep out the homeless. the logs were put there anonymously along a two-mile stretch of poplar street. advocates say it is aimed at keeping out the homeless and people living in their cars and rvs. one homeless man said the logs were put there months ago but they won't solve the homeless crisis. >> there's not enough logs they can block everything. >> reporter: we don't know if the city of oakland will remove the logs but a councilwoman told us the logs are to. and the oakland mayor will be on mornings on 2 later this morning and we'll talk about the arrest of 22 people last week for camping outsid
. >>> and two men got into a car accident at fruetel and harold just before 10:00 last night. police reports say both men stepped out of their cars and one shot the other in the neck. the shooter jumped in his car and took off. oakland police found the suspect's car two blocks away from the shooting scene near the intersection of montana and champion street. police have not released details . >>> homeless advocates want big logs removed from street claiming the logs were put...
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>> yes and my child [ laughter ] >> jimmy: well, i love you, harold, mwah >> yeah.[ laughter ] so, yeah >> jimmy: i loved the movie. i watched it i will tell you an honest, true story. i was lucky enough to get a screener before the film came out. i'm so excited to see it because you know i love you. and so i -- on my way home, i talked to my wife. i go, "i got 'little women.' we can watch this tonight." and she goes, "i got to work." and i go, "well, you know what i'll do is i'll just -- i'm going to take a bath and watch 'little women.'" [ laughter >> yeah. >> jimmy: i'm getting into - >> yeah. >> jimmy: baths lately, yeah that's my new thing. so i was getting -- she goes, "oh, okay. and then she's like, "that's so you. she -- you know, any other person she's like, "what's your husband doing? and like, "he's watching the game with his boys." >> yeah. >> jimmy: "what's your husband doing? "he's taking a bubble battle and watching 'little women.'" [ laughter ] but anyways, so i'm running -- >> best -- >> jimmy: i'm running -- >> best husband. >> jimmy: and i'm runni
>> yes and my child [ laughter ] >> jimmy: well, i love you, harold, mwah >> yeah.[ laughter ] so, yeah >> jimmy: i loved the movie. i watched it i will tell you an honest, true story. i was lucky enough to get a screener before the film came out. i'm so excited to see it because you know i love you. and so i -- on my way home, i talked to my wife. i go, "i got 'little women.' we can watch this tonight." and she goes, "i got to work." and i go,...
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about vanity fair but it turns out they've decided to work with harold ross. when i say conde was the first to think of a lot of things, he was a pioneer in all new technologies and he has the best printing plant the entire united states in greenwich connecticut and they did a deal with the new yorker to print the new yorker at conde's printing plant and basically it was a very successful relationship for many years. it was only once the new house was bought, the new yorker that the two magazines were part of the conde nast publications so as you can see, they also have stylish artists and this is nitika in 1928, 28, 29 when she was still a hostess for conde. she introduced him to this man on the right, a man called patsy mitch who was a white russian who had come over to the states. hestarted out as a runner on wall street . was always very fashionable, very debonair and nitika insisted with her father you will love this man. he's just like you and he said why is he just like me ? she said he thinks and numbers, he sees numbers as pictures, he understands how
about vanity fair but it turns out they've decided to work with harold ross. when i say conde was the first to think of a lot of things, he was a pioneer in all new technologies and he has the best printing plant the entire united states in greenwich connecticut and they did a deal with the new yorker to print the new yorker at conde's printing plant and basically it was a very successful relationship for many years. it was only once the new house was bought, the new yorker that the two...
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of dunning street in london the british prime minister harold wilson was faced with what he called himself an apocalyptic crisis northern ireland was spinning out of control and civil war could not be ruled out. amongst the options he considered were a dried withdraw and self government if the people of the north were on governable he could not govern them. in an atmosphere of near panic wilson called a council of war at his official country to treat checkers in the peaceful buckinghamshire countryside. also present was the secretary of state for defense roy misson and the secretary of state for northern ireland in race on the security side the team was headed by so david house the general officer commanding northern aren't. well wilson attempted to control the worsening situation the hawks within british military intelligence hoped for a different outcome. where all out war could be waged on the ira. in the meantime the glennon gang were slaughtering anyone but republican targets. so we asked ourselves why why these people and we drew up 2 lists one was a people who are unlucky enough to
of dunning street in london the british prime minister harold wilson was faced with what he called himself an apocalyptic crisis northern ireland was spinning out of control and civil war could not be ruled out. amongst the options he considered were a dried withdraw and self government if the people of the north were on governable he could not govern them. in an atmosphere of near panic wilson called a council of war at his official country to treat checkers in the peaceful buckinghamshire...
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just now be resolved it was another pending charge you were arrested on july 6th of 2016 percent harold breath because that's not yet been resolved i just as you sit here today testifying after the skate those 2 pending charges have not yet been resolved is that correct to. perth starting his arrest 57 you recognize that don't discuss your statements in the police do it. when you say that. he said that you were sweeping up a little bit correct but the fact is you want to sweep you do selling drugs correct it'll blow up.
just now be resolved it was another pending charge you were arrested on july 6th of 2016 percent harold breath because that's not yet been resolved i just as you sit here today testifying after the skate those 2 pending charges have not yet been resolved is that correct to. perth starting his arrest 57 you recognize that don't discuss your statements in the police do it. when you say that. he said that you were sweeping up a little bit correct but the fact is you want to sweep you do selling...
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produced much phosphate from it and depend on it for other things such as fuel and clothing it since harold. the planet's carbon cycle drawing carbon dioxide down from the atmosphere through plants and trees and storing it in the soil but we're destroying it in august the i.p.c.c. that's the u.n. body charged with assessing the science on climate change found the lands ability to sustain life is declining scientists reinforced what many farmers in vulnerable communities already know that global warming is upsetting food systems reducing harvests and intensifying poverty and hunger but our land practices a making the impacts of climate change much worse one 3rd of the planet's ice free land is degraded due to deforestation agriculture and other land uses which together account for nearly a quarter of greenhouse gas emissions the i.p.c.c. says action taken now to allow alliance regenerate is vital in tackling the climate crisis protecting biodiversity and securing our future food and water supplies and this is going to mean a radical rethink of our relationship with the land in a moment we'll
produced much phosphate from it and depend on it for other things such as fuel and clothing it since harold. the planet's carbon cycle drawing carbon dioxide down from the atmosphere through plants and trees and storing it in the soil but we're destroying it in august the i.p.c.c. that's the u.n. body charged with assessing the science on climate change found the lands ability to sustain life is declining scientists reinforced what many farmers in vulnerable communities already know that global...
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just now be resolved threat of another pending charge you were arrested on july 6th of 2016 percent harold breath because that's not yet been resolved i just as you sit here today testifying after the skate those 2 pending charges have not yet been resolved is that correct just. part of starting it is just 57 you recognize that don't let your statement to the police do it. when you say that. he said that you were sweeping up a little bit correct but the fact is you want to sweep to do something drugs correct it'll blow up from the. for. this to be true the whole room is not the material. things from a record in terms of just how you see the world because there was a 6 showpiece in foreign leaders want to move the 3 account for a normal good month it could have been sold are not to press. ahead with regard to kochi since found on the scene you were never able to add those shell casings with any specific knowledge or. i don't know if accounts are covers. of them for our policy. or very well as a listen if you could show the other your carpet but the evidence that we have says you are there t
just now be resolved threat of another pending charge you were arrested on july 6th of 2016 percent harold breath because that's not yet been resolved i just as you sit here today testifying after the skate those 2 pending charges have not yet been resolved is that correct just. part of starting it is just 57 you recognize that don't let your statement to the police do it. when you say that. he said that you were sweeping up a little bit correct but the fact is you want to sweep to do something...
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scott w harold is deputy director of the center for asia—pacific policy for the think—tank the rand corporation about the significance of this. it is certainly very significant. the nato alliance has traditionally been oriented first and foremost towards the threat posed by the soviet union. subsequently, in the period after the cold war, it's really been oriented towards trying to stabilise eastern europe and the middle east and north africa region, but has not had much of a role much beyond that. of course, it did come to america's assistance in the period after our country was attacked on 9/11, for which americans are grateful. seeing it now even further to recognise the challenge posed to both american and european values and interests and equities and security by china's growing rise and capabilities, its reach into the arctic, its efforts to shape new and frankly unattractive and dangerous rules in cyberspace, its interference operations in western democracies, and its efforts to export debt trap laden, risky infrastructure i think has mobilised the western alliance, the transatlantic rel
scott w harold is deputy director of the center for asia—pacific policy for the think—tank the rand corporation about the significance of this. it is certainly very significant. the nato alliance has traditionally been oriented first and foremost towards the threat posed by the soviet union. subsequently, in the period after the cold war, it's really been oriented towards trying to stabilise eastern europe and the middle east and north africa region, but has not had much of a role much...
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tenuous not been resolved it was another pending charge you were arrested on july 6th of 2016 percent harold rath. that's not yet been resolved i guess as you sit here today testifying on behalf of the scape those 2 pending charges have not yet been resolved is that correct to. target started as a 57 you recognize that all that's your statements of the police do. when you say that. you said that you were sweeping up a little bit correct. but the fact is your own sweep you were selling drugs correct it'll blow up. for the part. of this it will be through the home through the through your face names on the record. how do you see the hope it will resume 6 showpiece in oregon you know leaders want to move the 3 a calendar a normal good month it could have been sort of i'm not impressed with. ted it was really hard to kofi since i found the scene you were never able to connect those showcases with any specific or. i don't know if a company or the recovery. of the 3 or possibly. very well as you know. if you could still be. there your pocket but the evidence that we have. since you were there that
tenuous not been resolved it was another pending charge you were arrested on july 6th of 2016 percent harold rath. that's not yet been resolved i guess as you sit here today testifying on behalf of the scape those 2 pending charges have not yet been resolved is that correct to. target started as a 57 you recognize that all that's your statements of the police do. when you say that. you said that you were sweeping up a little bit correct. but the fact is your own sweep you were selling drugs...
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i'm harold connor, a member of the museum foundation board.
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whistleblower legislation where people have basically exposed how the government wastes of money there harold that ellsberg was a hero it would be just julian assange is i believe he this to me is exactly the this is nudes worthy and what i thought was the court's always said if it's newsworthy that that trumps sorry by the pun everything but apparently not in some . cases not in virginia call. apparently especially them for the record i want to jump to the last story so we have time finally today i have to bring up the story of caitlin hardy a kindergartner recently set up a lemonade stand sort selling site or hot cocoa and cookies and or to help raise money for fellow students who couldn't afford or had negative balances on their school lunch accounts she ultimately raised about $80.00 and was able to pay off the negative balances of $123.00 students with that $80.00 and she's going to pay off more as she goes forward now while this is a beautiful act by a young girl in her family to help her community to me this raises a very serious problem why in the united states of america do 123 stude
whistleblower legislation where people have basically exposed how the government wastes of money there harold that ellsberg was a hero it would be just julian assange is i believe he this to me is exactly the this is nudes worthy and what i thought was the court's always said if it's newsworthy that that trumps sorry by the pun everything but apparently not in some . cases not in virginia call. apparently especially them for the record i want to jump to the last story so we have time finally...
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so on january 5th 1980 in other words about 12 days later secretary of defense harold brown went to beijing and he agreed with the chinese on several points one was that we would work in parallel to oust the soviets from afghanistan this led to the purchase of weapons from the chinese for the majority in which peaked in $197630000000.00 of weaponry a year also. as the 1980 s. went on we began to buy weapons from the chinese to train our own forces against soviet equipment so that made 20 once made in time to be picked up at the military airport in beijing in giant american planes and flown to nevada where american pilots train but it's on his to fly soviet style exercise against american pilots and american aircraft. also in january 980 after this meeting in beijing i don't understand how this did not get noticed how brown went to sin john in the far west of china and toured an unknown unidentified p.-l. a people's liberation army unit and then he went to the awning and toured another army unit there what was the significance of this well the since it is next to the main soviet test ranges
so on january 5th 1980 in other words about 12 days later secretary of defense harold brown went to beijing and he agreed with the chinese on several points one was that we would work in parallel to oust the soviets from afghanistan this led to the purchase of weapons from the chinese for the majority in which peaked in $197630000000.00 of weaponry a year also. as the 1980 s. went on we began to buy weapons from the chinese to train our own forces against soviet equipment so that made 20 once...
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mark catch son, karen rath man, dillon meyers, mark miller, susan davenport, harold love, reverend walker, doctor dave atkin. whenever you are ready. >> thank you. hello. i am david zinoff, san francisco resident 35 years. the founding board chair of one purpose school. the man whose picture is out in
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mark catch son, karen rath man, dillon meyers, mark miller, susan davenport, harold love, reverend walker, doctor dave atkin. whenever you are ready. >> thank you. hello. i am david zinoff, san francisco resident 35 years. the founding board chair of one purpose school. the man whose picture is out in the plaque out in your entrance to this room and after whom this room is named irving brier i knew. i am 81. i was friends with his son steve and used to go to the brier house on the weekends. i was from the midwest. on holidays i didn't have anyplace to go. irving brier, the man you named the room after used to espouse social justice and the importance of high-quality public education. he used to lecture his boys, who you may know are you now prominent judges in the country and me who is not that, but i was there to receive the lecture many times about those messages. high-quality public education and social justice. he said those are the keys to the health of american society and san francisco society. by chance, because i didn't know we were going to be in this room. i didn't know about t
mark catch son, karen rath man, dillon meyers, mark miller, susan davenport, harold love, reverend walker, doctor dave atkin. whenever you are ready. >> thank you. hello. i am david zinoff, san francisco resident 35 years. the founding board chair of one purpose school. the man whose picture is out in the plaque out in your entrance to this room and after whom this room is named irving brier i knew. i am 81. i was friends with his son steve and used to go to the brier house on the...
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that link harolded as a regional connection. >>> the problems on this highway which were historicallyorrible, plenty of people were interested into gets out of the car. >> i crossed the bridge and. >> that is tying it altogether. >> exactly. first day i wanted to make sure i did it all. >> smart is running on a temporary schedule. a new scheduling built around fairy connection times will be rolled out on the first day of next year. >>> a live look at the san mateo bridge. pg&e crews are there removing cables in foster city. so expect some delays and possible traffic breaks all the way through 1:00 this afternoon. >>> good morning everybody. i'm not ready to talk about sunday nfl. i've got tiger woods on my mind, led the team on a business trip to australia. and from yesterday, high school football title games. how did some of the bay areas do down south? on your list and save s for everyone 20 to 60 percent off depa store prices. at ross. yes for less. and you're not sure who'll be more excited... ...you... oh, yeah. ... or them? ahhhhhh! that's yes for less. be a rock star this seaso
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. >>> continental resources says the founder harold hamm is stepping down to be replaced by kormer conocophillipsis long history of buying and not selling shares won't change william berry will be on live at 10:00 eastern. >>> jack in the box begins a search for new ceo hasn't sette specific date to step down but believes now is the perfect time for the chain to move forward with a plan under his 10-year, jack in the box sold the struggling qdoba brand and came under pressure from partners. shares of oxford industries are lower today. reporting results roughly in line with estimates. that stock is up 3.5% this year. straight ahead, the case for lulu after already a stellar run for 2019 our next guest says there is more room to ruin. >>> first, more speculation of another eruption at that new zealand volcano. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. i'm part of a community of problem solvers. we make ideas grow. from an everyday solution... to one that can take on a bigger challenge. we are solving problems that improve lives. >>> it is 5:23 this morning. you are seeing a live look at the capitol a
. >>> continental resources says the founder harold hamm is stepping down to be replaced by kormer conocophillipsis long history of buying and not selling shares won't change william berry will be on live at 10:00 eastern. >>> jack in the box begins a search for new ceo hasn't sette specific date to step down but believes now is the perfect time for the chain to move forward with a plan under his 10-year, jack in the box sold the struggling qdoba brand and came under pressure...