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we will have some answers. >> judge jeanine: all right, harold, hit it. >> harold: husband and wife co-ownon in phoenix have gained national attention for efforts to help humanity. they have refused to charge more than $4.99 a gallon. i saw them on your show. >> dana: good answer. >> harold: the husband credit religion and upbringing for generous nature. listen to this. >> when we were young, when we were little, our parents were doing the same thing for the community, so we learned from them. our religion teaches us the same thing. if you have something, you have to share with others. >> harold: they lowered the price four months ago. god bless them. >> dana: today is the international day of yoga. i know that jesse watters knows that there is no better time to take a moment have puppies join a yoga class. this is in canada at the hive yoga studio. i definitely would have gone to that class and had a blast. you can take your new puppy there, brian. >> brian: i will take willow. got a third. >> judge jeanine: i have three. nobody knew that. that's it for us. "special report" is up next wit
we will have some answers. >> judge jeanine: all right, harold, hit it. >> harold: husband and wife co-ownon in phoenix have gained national attention for efforts to help humanity. they have refused to charge more than $4.99 a gallon. i saw them on your show. >> dana: good answer. >> harold: the husband credit religion and upbringing for generous nature. listen to this. >> when we were young, when we were little, our parents were doing the same thing for the...
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| harold bishop.e you. also coming back are _ harold bishop. i love you. also coming back are arguably - harold bishop. i love you. also coming back are arguably the l harold bishop. i love you. also - coming back are arguably the soap's most famous couple. jason donovan and kylie minogue, scott and charlene. it and kylie minogue, scott and charlene. . , and kylie minogue, scott and charlene. ., , ., , and kylie minogue, scott and charlene. ., , ., ., ., charlene. it was lovely, emotional, drivin: charlene. it was lovely, emotional, driving into — charlene. it was lovely, emotional, driving into ramsey _ charlene. it was lovely, emotional, driving into ramsey street - charlene. it was lovely, emotional, driving into ramsey street was - charlene. it was lovely, emotional, l driving into ramsey street was quite something. firstly where is all that time gone? secondly, everything looks exactly the same. thirdly, scott, charlene, jane, harold, i mean it all came flooding back. neighbours is sort of, you k
| harold bishop.e you. also coming back are _ harold bishop. i love you. also coming back are arguably - harold bishop. i love you. also coming back are arguably the l harold bishop. i love you. also - coming back are arguably the soap's most famous couple. jason donovan and kylie minogue, scott and charlene. it and kylie minogue, scott and charlene. . , and kylie minogue, scott and charlene. ., , ., , and kylie minogue, scott and charlene. ., , ., ., ., charlene. it was lovely, emotional,...
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joined by author and lincoln expert harold holzer to discuss. what sets it apart? guest: one is just the beauty, the building and the magnificence of the marble statue, the largest marble monument portrait in the united states, then and now. what further has set it apart is the use of this space i am sitting on all the way to the steps as a platform for the discussion of grievances, for the aspirations for a more perfect union, for what reagan called unfinished -- what lincoln called unfinished work. it has evolved into the setting for demonstrations, gatherings, meetings, concerts that all point to completing that unfinished business of his. host: describe where you are and for those who haven't been there, with the should know. guest: i am sitting about 50, 40 feet from the reflecting pool on the far end of the monument. and of course the memorial is behind me up 87 steps, i think i have that right. finished in 19 and they waited for it to settle on the soft ground before it settled -- for it to settle before they had the dedication. 100 years
joined by author and lincoln expert harold holzer to discuss. what sets it apart? guest: one is just the beauty, the building and the magnificence of the marble statue, the largest marble monument portrait in the united states, then and now. what further has set it apart is the use of this space i am sitting on all the way to the steps as a platform for the discussion of grievances, for the aspirations for a more perfect union, for what reagan called unfinished -- what lincoln called unfinished...
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to -- joined by author and lincoln expert harold holzer to discuss. what sets it apart? guest: one is just the beauty, the building and the magnificence of the marble statue, the largest marble monument portrait in the united states, then and now. what further has set it apart is the use of this space i am sitting on all the way to the steps as a platform for the discussion of grievances, for the aspirations for a more perfect union, for what reagan called unfinished -- what lincoln called unfinished work. it has evolved into the setting for demonstrations, gatherings, meetings, concerts that all point to completing that unfinished business of his. host: describe where you are and for those who haven't been there, with the should know. guest: i am sitting about 50, 40 feet from the reflecting pool on the far end of the monument. and of course the memorial is behind me up 87 steps, i think i have that right. finished in 19 and they waited for it to settle on the soft ground before it settled -- for it to settle before they had the dedication. 100 years
to -- joined by author and lincoln expert harold holzer to discuss. what sets it apart? guest: one is just the beauty, the building and the magnificence of the marble statue, the largest marble monument portrait in the united states, then and now. what further has set it apart is the use of this space i am sitting on all the way to the steps as a platform for the discussion of grievances, for the aspirations for a more perfect union, for what reagan called unfinished -- what lincoln called...
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so harold, would youdow like to read my tease? harold, looking back , do bac yu think they should cover for? hunter biden? do you think the laptop being called russian disinformation? there with the media? that's where i think in your post off i mean, curiosity first of all, an election i don't i don't want national security. i say this is russian disinformation in the direction this is the wrong person yo. i think that all this stuff should be transparent, whether it be for him to take for biden. i think greg has the answer to that is that he served so no regrets. he served as purpose. h up next , as crime rages on in liberal democrats have a new midterm strategy. it's to start talkingoc like republicans on the never good old stuff. h >> no.t yeah, don't. team meetings end at nine . rove got lost weight. the lexus built for modern family. matorin works fast to stopd being where it started, but those nagging headachee uncomfortable periods and disruptive mothering you can count on that effectively with motrins it's very important
so harold, would youdow like to read my tease? harold, looking back , do bac yu think they should cover for? hunter biden? do you think the laptop being called russian disinformation? there with the media? that's where i think in your post off i mean, curiosity first of all, an election i don't i don't want national security. i say this is russian disinformation in the direction this is the wrong person yo. i think that all this stuff should be transparent, whether it be for him to take for...
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i like everything you say, harold, but here's a problem. we have a president of the united states who doesn't know how to lead, doesn't know how to do those things that you suggest that he does. look, what we've got is an administration doing nothing but siding with the president and going on national television and lying to us about the economy, about inflation. you think i want to listen to janet yellen? she's the one that said inflation was transitory. you got powell, yellen. then joe biden comes out and says, oh, no, a recession is not inevitable. i just got off the phone with larry summers. yeah. what did he tell you? that you're losing or that a recession is coming? so this administration gives absolutely no evidence of what they are going to do to prevent this recession from coming. all they do -- they're like a bunch of little girls in school who say, "just say this, tell them this, say this," and act if it's the truth. it's not the truth. the american people know that inflation is at 8.6% rate. the feds are raising the interest rat
i like everything you say, harold, but here's a problem. we have a president of the united states who doesn't know how to lead, doesn't know how to do those things that you suggest that he does. look, what we've got is an administration doing nothing but siding with the president and going on national television and lying to us about the economy, about inflation. you think i want to listen to janet yellen? she's the one that said inflation was transitory. you got powell, yellen. then joe biden...
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harold: we did. if a member of congress or the vice president had been killed we would be having a different conversation. i'm not convinced the justice department should act. but how do you deter something like this from happening again? that's what we have to think about as a nation. i think ben is right. we are thinking about economics. but i can't get my head around how do you let somebody over who said we want to kill your vice president. and you don't call them to please leave. if i knew someone was coming to their home. shannon: we have to leave it there. but clearly there is more to come on that. panel taking a break. up next "fox news sunday" takes you to a cafe where they have a tradition talking politics without problems. shannon: "fox news sunday" is on the road to mid-terms as virginia voters are set to head to the polls tuesday. it's home to a lot of voters tired of the partisan bickering. we go to a small county north of the beltway at a diner where civility gets the most likes. >> it'
harold: we did. if a member of congress or the vice president had been killed we would be having a different conversation. i'm not convinced the justice department should act. but how do you deter something like this from happening again? that's what we have to think about as a nation. i think ben is right. we are thinking about economics. but i can't get my head around how do you let somebody over who said we want to kill your vice president. and you don't call them to please leave. if i knew...
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harold? >> the entire night. i was also moved by all the people we honored. all the people that were recognized for their tireless work to help make the work a success, even highlighting the rising stars in a sense. i got to tell you, greg, i thought you gave a great speech. >> thank you. >> it was humane, fitting and -- >> jesse, you were missed. >> i had a great time last night. it was a great event. i thought you spoke really eloquently. i can't wait for next year when primetime staff gets the award. >> and bret's piece on pierre was outstanding. >> a special night. thank you, employees, for making it possible for us to do our jobs. "one more thing" is up next. . . >> jesse: time now for one more thing. greg? >> greg: tonight on gutfeld show that just won an award that you will never win. kat timpf and tyrus tonight at 11:00. greg's itchy goat news. everybody gets they scant they come there and in some cases it will be on their butt, which, when you were an itchy butt, here comes another o
harold? >> the entire night. i was also moved by all the people we honored. all the people that were recognized for their tireless work to help make the work a success, even highlighting the rising stars in a sense. i got to tell you, greg, i thought you gave a great speech. >> thank you. >> it was humane, fitting and -- >> jesse, you were missed. >> i had a great time last night. it was a great event. i thought you spoke really eloquently. i can't wait for next...
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what would happen, harold?i'm not an advocate of violence. >> nothing violent about beer. >> if you want to do that, i think you should do it. i might join you. there will be electoral consequences if the court -- if what we believe the court is going to do to roe. this is a 50-year precedent. i'm 52-year-olds. we've not seen a case like this in my lifetime that will stir the nation, that has potential to stir the nation like this one. this is not at all a justification, your honor, for any kind of violent act. i would agree, your recommendations an how to deal around this, infiltrating groups, is smart to do. i was speaking with a republican the other night who was frankly unaware of what's going on around roe, and was surprised. she's a republican woman. she said, look, if this is overturned, this is going to make me rethink a lot of things. having said that, there's no excuse. i hope attorney general garland, the president, and others, if this decision comes down like we think it will come down, will encoura
what would happen, harold?i'm not an advocate of violence. >> nothing violent about beer. >> if you want to do that, i think you should do it. i might join you. there will be electoral consequences if the court -- if what we believe the court is going to do to roe. this is a 50-year precedent. i'm 52-year-olds. we've not seen a case like this in my lifetime that will stir the nation, that has potential to stir the nation like this one. this is not at all a justification, your honor,...
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from harold in a shortly. so i also want to thank roberta and leiden schwarzenberger who who's generous contribution helped underrate. much of this program as well as all the other people who helped. provide funds to get this done. so i want to thanks in advance to all the speakers all the contributor supporters for making this program possible. now to give you a little bit of a preamble as we'll hear during today's program. the memorial was dedicated in 1922. 100 years ago this month and a full 57 years after abraham lincoln's assassination. so over a half a century after lincoln died. they finally put up a suitable memorial to him and will hear a little bit about. today why it took so long. the speakers that day were the chief justice and former president william howard taft. who formally turned over the memorial to the then current president warren g harding? there was another famous person here that day by the name of robert lincoln president lincoln's son. who was present and had taken part in the develop
from harold in a shortly. so i also want to thank roberta and leiden schwarzenberger who who's generous contribution helped underrate. much of this program as well as all the other people who helped. provide funds to get this done. so i want to thanks in advance to all the speakers all the contributor supporters for making this program possible. now to give you a little bit of a preamble as we'll hear during today's program. the memorial was dedicated in 1922. 100 years ago this month and a...
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brian: harold, they are making progress on a bipartisan senate deal. axios said if republicans wanted an out, they now have it after the president laid out that speech. >> i hope they are not going to -- you can look at the datedda, most of these kids. brian: age limits you are okay with? >> when there is a crisis, most of the kids doing this are under 21 years old. it seems the like that might be a smart thing to do. and they should repurpose some of that covid money to make sure every school has a trained person in that school who knows how to use a weapon. teachers have enough challenge as it is. i'm hopeful they can find some progress on a compromise. brian: i hope you run for president because you are rational and real. one part i have a problem with is shutting down gun manufacturers because some lunatic wants to do something evil. i think that's a no-go zone. >> if somebody runs someone over with a car we don't make the car manufacturer liable for it. i wish they would fire their chief of staff and put harold in there. you could work with someon
brian: harold, they are making progress on a bipartisan senate deal. axios said if republicans wanted an out, they now have it after the president laid out that speech. >> i hope they are not going to -- you can look at the datedda, most of these kids. brian: age limits you are okay with? >> when there is a crisis, most of the kids doing this are under 21 years old. it seems the like that might be a smart thing to do. and they should repurpose some of that covid money to make sure...
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>> bill: to finish the quote, harold.re things you can do to control the public perception and they haven't done any of that. i think you agree with that based on the comment. on the republican side don bacon was on a sunday show from omaha and parts west to the suburbs and rural nebraska talking about donald trump and moving on. >> we need someone that has conservative policies but i think we have to acknowledge that the american people don't like name calling. they like folks who treat people respectfully. i think that's what cost president trump in 2020. we should take that as a lesson, conservative values with optimism, respectful behavior like president reagan. >> bill: read the tea leaves. how many people in the republican party are like don bacon now? >> i think the republicans look at donald trump and say first of all they love him. they think that he was a great conservative president. they think he was treated very unfairly by the media but you also -- they also understand that we have to win this election. we c
>> bill: to finish the quote, harold.re things you can do to control the public perception and they haven't done any of that. i think you agree with that based on the comment. on the republican side don bacon was on a sunday show from omaha and parts west to the suburbs and rural nebraska talking about donald trump and moving on. >> we need someone that has conservative policies but i think we have to acknowledge that the american people don't like name calling. they like folks who...
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some of us didn't make it. >> what happened, harold? >> see the american flag. to stand on the stairs, because we're so short. >> i look almost normal. >> you can't see greg's crocs. >> you had on red crocs. >> i was wearing red minnie mouse crocs. >> why? >> why not? >> good answer. >> that's jenna. >> she's the most valuable plus one that johnny brings. >> look at johnny's eyebrows. >> they're perfect. >> johnny's hair looks different. >> nice you let us bring our kids, dogs. >> kids, dogs. >> that's one helluva couch. >> you like that? reminds me of florida, which i'll never get to. >> other plans, next year at your house? >> oh, yeah. i'll come, but then i won't be able to make it. >> if you thought breaking your parents' lamp as a kid, ben affleck let his kid get behind a lamborghini at a running backsry recently place, hit reverse, and made contact with a brand-new bmw behind them. >> he pays, period. >> you're a lawyer, harold. >> glad nobody was hurt. my dad let me get behind the wheel at 12 or 13. i'm glad nobody was hurt. i'm sure they could pay. >> wi
some of us didn't make it. >> what happened, harold? >> see the american flag. to stand on the stairs, because we're so short. >> i look almost normal. >> you can't see greg's crocs. >> you had on red crocs. >> i was wearing red minnie mouse crocs. >> why? >> why not? >> good answer. >> that's jenna. >> she's the most valuable plus one that johnny brings. >> look at johnny's eyebrows. >> they're perfect. >>...
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>> i agree with harold.eserve to be clue ghood that. a lot of people still have a lot of questions about that day. i think the more concerning thing for some people as they watch this, especially if you see comment like that from congresswoman lofgren and others is the committee using this as a basis to try to build a case for some sort of criminal referral to the department of justice. some sort of justice afterward against donald trump or others for their actions leading up to or on the day of january 6th? then we move beyond the realm of educating. having a discussion. talking about how we make sure this doesn't happen again and, again, throwing this into partisan politics and a lot more upheaval going forward. >> bret: guy, i want to turn to all these stories popping up whether president biden is running in 2024 or not. the white house again said yes he is running. however, alexandria ocasio-cortez over the weekend saying this. >> if the president chooses to run again in 2024, i mean, first of all, i'm f
>> i agree with harold.eserve to be clue ghood that. a lot of people still have a lot of questions about that day. i think the more concerning thing for some people as they watch this, especially if you see comment like that from congresswoman lofgren and others is the committee using this as a basis to try to build a case for some sort of criminal referral to the department of justice. some sort of justice afterward against donald trump or others for their actions leading up to or on the...
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senator arthur vandenberg commander harold stassem former governor of minnesota a vital and a difficult job. well done appearing before the last formal session of the united nations conference president truman congratulates, the 280 delegates and expresses the world's. hope for the new international organization. the charter of the united nations, which you are now signing. is a solid structure upon which we can build for a better world. history will honor you for it. between the victory in europe and the final victory in japan? in this most destructive of all wars you have won a victory against war itself. if we had had this charter a few years ago. and above all the will to use it. millions now dead would be alive. if we should falter in the future in our will to use it. millions now living will surely die. well, there's a time for making plans. and there's a time for action. the time for action is here now. let us therefore each in his own nation and according to its own way. seek immediate approval of this charter and make it a living thing. by this charter you have moved toward the
senator arthur vandenberg commander harold stassem former governor of minnesota a vital and a difficult job. well done appearing before the last formal session of the united nations conference president truman congratulates, the 280 delegates and expresses the world's. hope for the new international organization. the charter of the united nations, which you are now signing. is a solid structure upon which we can build for a better world. history will honor you for it. between the victory in...
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ortagus catherine impaired former congressman harold ford jr.t catherine, i want to start with you the headline from newsweek is the u.s. is recession. americans also when official figures are going to be release an update from the federal reserve shows the economy on course for 0 percent growth in the second quarter of 2020 to and that comes on the heels of negative gdp in the first quarter. what does this administration do , how worried are they about this? >> as you said earlier in the ship a lot of ceos think the country is headed for a recession. the president did an interview where he said he doesn't see recession as inevitable, they are citing strong jobs numbers. arguing that the country is in better position than other around the world. and they say they respect the fed's independence as they trie to work on interest rates. this is a real challenge for th president, he has a limited number of tools to deal with what are most americans biggest concerns. they are trying to work to brin those things down. they know that people are increasi
ortagus catherine impaired former congressman harold ford jr.t catherine, i want to start with you the headline from newsweek is the u.s. is recession. americans also when official figures are going to be release an update from the federal reserve shows the economy on course for 0 percent growth in the second quarter of 2020 to and that comes on the heels of negative gdp in the first quarter. what does this administration do , how worried are they about this? >> as you said earlier in the...
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. >> i feel bad but sipe interrupted harold several time and we're only two seconds into the show. >>ng back, do you think w? >> the media, and curiosity. >> i think you're directing thi at the wrong person. i think it should be transparent . >> i think greg has the answer to that. no regrets, he served his purpose. as crime wages on, democrats have a midterm strategy, it's t start talking like republicans. hey businesses! you all deserve something epic! so we're giving every business, our best deals on every iphone - including the iphone 13 pro with 5g. that's the one with the amazing camera? yep! every business deserves it... like one's that re-opened! hi, we have an appointment. and every new business that just opened! like aromatherapy rugs! i'll take one in blue please! it's not complicated. at&t is giving new and existing business customers our best deals on every iphone. ♪ ♪ [sfx: fighter jet flying] [tom cruise] tower this is ghost rider, requesting flyby. [control tower] negative ghost rider, the pattern is full. [sfx: fighter jet flying] ♪ ah, thunder, ah, thunder ♪ ♪ thunde
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. >> and of course we remember harold himmelsbach, and that letter he shared to me with his mother. >ewhere in france. >> you were being careful, because of the sensors and also careful because it was your mom. >> right, my mom, you know? mothers are sensitive, too, see. >> tonight, harold and his family sharing with us the letters he now receives after that story. from families all over the world, grateful. and jack claiborne, from dyersburg, tennessee. a gunner on that day. there was the stranger who handed him flowers. what do they say to you when they gave you the flowers? >> thank you. thank you. >> tonight, jack telling us, "i just hope that they never forget this. it meant so much to so many people. i hope that we don't get in another war. i'd be too old to go, but if i had to, i would." thank you for your service. >> thank you. appreciate you. >> and you know, that nonprofit group that helps the veterans return, forever young veterans, already planning to return for the 80th anniversary. and jack telling us, by the way, he plans to go with them. i don't doubt it. good night a
. >> and of course we remember harold himmelsbach, and that letter he shared to me with his mother. >ewhere in france. >> you were being careful, because of the sensors and also careful because it was your mom. >> right, my mom, you know? mothers are sensitive, too, see. >> tonight, harold and his family sharing with us the letters he now receives after that story. from families all over the world, grateful. and jack claiborne, from dyersburg, tennessee. a gunner on...
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. >> >> shannon: well, let's see what the panel thinks, harold ford jr., and syndicated radio host hugh hewitt. gentlemen, good to see all of you, you heard what the administration had to say and that final line family household balance sheets remain strong. but let's look at our brand new fox news polling. what's a problem for your family? gas prices 90 percent said yes. grocery prices 88%. utility costs 81%. healthcare costs. the list goes on. hugh, there is some disconnect between what the house is saying about the health of our economy and how real americans actually feel in their own lives about it. >> shannon disconnect is charitable. i remember in march of the first year of the biden presidency, he brought in all the presidential historians to talk about fpr. and they spent two hours talking about how to be fdr. they ought to talk about how to avoid being hoover. thee are hoover like numbers and headed towards 19 # 0 and 1932 style election for joe biden it's been a rough week. >> shannon: he in talking to the associated press, admits that and ackn
. >> >> shannon: well, let's see what the panel thinks, harold ford jr., and syndicated radio host hugh hewitt. gentlemen, good to see all of you, you heard what the administration had to say and that final line family household balance sheets remain strong. but let's look at our brand new fox news polling. what's a problem for your family? gas prices 90 percent said yes. grocery prices 88%. utility costs 81%. healthcare costs. the list goes on. hugh, there is some disconnect...
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final thought to you, harold, on this administration.shful thinking to think they'll look at this polling and change course? because it's written on the wall that people are not happy. you saw the registration data analyzed by the a.p. that showed a million voters, 43 states have swichted to the republican party. >> 670,000 republicans switched to democrat, but democrats understand inflation. border and crime. policy, smart policies around those issues things will work out better, not just for the party but the country. and just because we drill and do other things and frack, does not mean you cannot stay on the path looking for cleaner green energy, but you cannot abandon what the country relies on now, and seems like that's what we -- >> sandra: i agree with that. >> if you want to pursue green energy, that's great. but joe biden at the expense of the american family says i want to have green energy now, we are not ready for that, and i think what's interesting is the lowest in ten years. we went through a two and a half year pandemic,
final thought to you, harold, on this administration.shful thinking to think they'll look at this polling and change course? because it's written on the wall that people are not happy. you saw the registration data analyzed by the a.p. that showed a million voters, 43 states have swichted to the republican party. >> 670,000 republicans switched to democrat, but democrats understand inflation. border and crime. policy, smart policies around those issues things will work out better, not...
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and harold varner iii is completely the opposite of tiger as a personality. he's outgoing, he's friendly. just won a tournament overseas. but harold, who had as been involved with the first tee in north carolina, where he grew up, the first tee isn't about golf-- enough, it's daycare at a golf course. and what harold has suggested they need more programs in golf like the one he grew up in. he got to play at a golf municipal course in gastonia, north carolina, and his dad paid $100 for the summer, and he got to play monday through friday. we need that. not-- learn the rules, learn etiquette. go out and play that's the way you get good. go out and play. >> awesome. steve, do you want to-- >> you know, as somebody who has been able to share dinner and conversation in which you've helped court, i knew an hour was vastly insufficient. this has been terrific and ja, i mean, both of you guys, i can't thank you enough for, you know, being with us tonight. i do wish we had two hours to do this. but i suspect we'll be talking -- i don't suspect, i know we'll be talking
and harold varner iii is completely the opposite of tiger as a personality. he's outgoing, he's friendly. just won a tournament overseas. but harold, who had as been involved with the first tee in north carolina, where he grew up, the first tee isn't about golf-- enough, it's daycare at a golf course. and what harold has suggested they need more programs in golf like the one he grew up in. he got to play at a golf municipal course in gastonia, north carolina, and his dad paid $100 for the...
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a hard day's work on the wooded slopes of the lesser caucasus, where every year, the flowers that harold the arrival of spring, provide them with a little bit of much needed income. with mm mm. a joy ride through fascinating worlds. into uncharted deb this our guides know their way around with a strictly scientific trip to some pretty wacky places. a curiosity is required to borrow today next on d. w. ah hi there and welcome to fill in where summer sunshine in nature are abundant. but it can get really crowded on zone and the main season. lucas stay go, investigate. how does the idyllic north sea island handle over tourism? check in in 30 minutes on d. w. a global ideas, it is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities greener? how can we protect habitats? we can make a difference. global ideas, environmental series in global 3000 on d, w, and online. c, petals are remarkable creatures, but they're under threat. we had to kenya this week to meet people trying to help also on tomorrow today. why do humans have different skin colors and how do they come to exist? but
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a hard day's work on the wooded slopes of the lesser caucasus, where every year the flowers that harold the arrival of spring, provide them with a little bit of much needed income ah ah eco india, the transportation of people in did you know that it's a count for about one 3rd of world wide c o. 2 emissions? how can we stay more violent still in smithfield? we take a closer look at the city of where local ideas create more eco friendly means of transportation, ego, india. next on dw, in good shape, throbbing, pulsing, droning headaches. there are more than $200.00 types and not all causes unknown. a good, easy, and help and can often be found conventional and sometimes and conventional for a life free from headaches. oh, good shame. in 30 minutes on d. w. o. asia and lovers guide by vibrating asian cities, 5 a local artists in the unique experience of their craft join us for exclusive master classes with this week on dw, every day counts for us and for our planet. global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities greener? how can we protect habitat? what t
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a hard day's work on the wooded slopes of the lesser caucasus, where every year, the flowers that harold, the arrival of spring, provide them with a little bit of much needed income with mm mm. drought kills off their and their children. it's the worst feminine 40 he is. millions of people are suffering in the horn of africa. and there is no end in sight to the crisis. global 3000. next, a joy ride through fascinating worlds. into uncharted depths, our guides know their way around with a strictly scientific trip to some pretty wacky places. curiosity is required to borrow today. in 30 minutes on d, w, ah, 2 o 3 or not to own. what about a sharing economy instead? a change in thinking is changing the economy to create something new the economics magazine trade in germany on d. w. it is a secret war in the scene. endless one exiting the conflict between iran on the one hand and israel in the united states on the a more than 40 years. the adversaries have been irreconcilable. there is never been any real dialogue. how did this confrontation begin? how great is the danger that it will spread
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a hard day's work on the wooded slopes of the lesser caucasus, where every year, the flowers that harold the arrival of spring, provide them with a little bit of much needed income. ah mm mm. oh hi there and welcome to sit with where summer sunshine in nature are abundant, but it can get really crowded on zillow in the main season. lucas steger investigates. how does the idyllic north sea island candle over tourism? check in next on d w a. do you like it? with do you want it? okay, then buckle up, put the pedal to the metal, and let's ride with red. in 60 minutes on d, w. making raring to read if there is any erotic events between them, you'd have to find it between the lines. he w literature, 100 german street. ah ah ah ah.
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where every year the flowers that harold the arrival of spring, provide them with a little bit of much needed income. ah mm hm. how to become a royal zuba fan, a cup of tea with the queen every day, with a matching dress. and of course, the see the new collection anita has one of the biggest in the world. your romantic d. w. o. is increasing every year in many im gonna working on lunch with holiday destinations drowning in plastic white wine. and i take a look at the causes with every year year of the exports are 1000000 tons of plastic with their and the other way. after all the employment isn't to recyclable. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah ah, ah, ah, ah, in celebration of queen elizabeth the 2nd last.
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give harold credit for that. you can't get leases you might get permits, but you can't get leases slow off the refiners. he mentioned ten things that are different. >> the st. croix refinery that is not being reopened and getting whacked. you may agree with the moves there are things being done. not you, the rhetorical all -- the billions of "squawk box" viewers around the world in nome, lalaska did you see the segment? russian oil exports are at the same level they were pre-war russian production is pre-war levels energy intelligent had a record that europe buying of russian oil is up from last month. so whatever you think of the sanctions, whatever you think of this, vladimir putin, is very likely making more money now because prices have gone up with the discount they are selling than he was before the war and before the sanctions indian buying is 650% higher than a year ago. they created a really cozy relationship between probably the world's most populous country now, india and russia. >> i have a quiz what
give harold credit for that. you can't get leases you might get permits, but you can't get leases slow off the refiners. he mentioned ten things that are different. >> the st. croix refinery that is not being reopened and getting whacked. you may agree with the moves there are things being done. not you, the rhetorical all -- the billions of "squawk box" viewers around the world in nome, lalaska did you see the segment? russian oil exports are at the same level they were pre-war...