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harold: dana p?bers of the irs. i was just saying the irs is going to come out tomorrow and have a press conference and demand we take back any insults to the irs agents. the number one negative aspect of build back better when they did focus groups is the irs agents and now i think democrats are having regrets going all in on this irs deal. because we have proof, non-partisan proof that you are five times more likely to be audited the less wealthy you are. this goes for middle class taxpayers and senator mike put forward an amendment when announcing this bill saying can we put into this law that no one making under $400,000 a year will get audited and every democrat voted no. why would they want to vote no? well, because, in order to pay for the inflation reduction act, they had to find the money somewhere. where's the money going to come from? it's going to come from you and it's going to come from these audits and that's why they had to deal with. they'll come back for more soon but basically they
harold: dana p?bers of the irs. i was just saying the irs is going to come out tomorrow and have a press conference and demand we take back any insults to the irs agents. the number one negative aspect of build back better when they did focus groups is the irs agents and now i think democrats are having regrets going all in on this irs deal. because we have proof, non-partisan proof that you are five times more likely to be audited the less wealthy you are. this goes for middle class taxpayers...
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because they're just junkies. >> harold: who doesn't mind?'t think they minded. >> brian: c>> harold: characters junkies. >> greg: that's how they view it. if we ease prescriptions of opioids, you cut the rate of death and have because rarely do people overdose on prescription opioids, overdosing on the street stuff because they don't know what's in it. one and done is correct because you don't know what's in it. >> brian: i really think that they're making great progress but talking about it on a daily basis in the president was alerted when he became a candidate in 2016. do you think were going in the wrong direction? >> judge jeanine: were not even in the game! for her to say we are dealing with this and 200% increase in fentanyl seizures, all you have to do is follow the fentanyl they're so much of it. apparently there was 15,000 pounds of fentanyl that was brought into the country last year, 20 million pills sees last year. that's without people at the border, busy changing diapers and dealing with everybody getting -- here's the thing,
because they're just junkies. >> harold: who doesn't mind?'t think they minded. >> brian: c>> harold: characters junkies. >> greg: that's how they view it. if we ease prescriptions of opioids, you cut the rate of death and have because rarely do people overdose on prescription opioids, overdosing on the street stuff because they don't know what's in it. one and done is correct because you don't know what's in it. >> brian: i really think that they're making great...
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that's what i would do. >> katie: harold, what do you this? >> harold: i will be short.s allowed in schools. there is insecurity and a safety issue. maybe we should equip the classroom with funds to call the police if there is an emergency. put several of those in a room. it's a no-brainer. a >> jesse: he put a button like that, kids are going to do it as a prank. >> katie: kids need a flip phone to call their parents would not have access to the internet. it's a distraction. >> dagen: it shouldn't be up to the schools in the school districts. up to the parents. you have a choice. your kid goes into class, doesn't use the phone, keeps it off, keeps it in his locker and he learns and become extremely smart. graduates from high school and immediately gets a job at google and ends up being a multimillionaire. he supports you and buys you a beach house. or your dumb kid has the phone with him in class and they are worried about learning how to use filters to make their thighs look thinner and they are stupid so you have to pay a quarter million dollars for them to go to crap
that's what i would do. >> katie: harold, what do you this? >> harold: i will be short.s allowed in schools. there is insecurity and a safety issue. maybe we should equip the classroom with funds to call the police if there is an emergency. put several of those in a room. it's a no-brainer. a >> jesse: he put a button like that, kids are going to do it as a prank. >> katie: kids need a flip phone to call their parents would not have access to the internet. it's a...
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harold? >> harold: w. is a good man. on thursday. the prototype was used by steve jobs in 1976 to show apple once had a bike shop owner in mountain view. jobs gifted it later. an anonymous bay area bidder bought it. what a great piece of american technology and history there. >> jesse: i don't think that's great investment. what do i know? joey? >> joey: listen, this is really cooking story. talk about being at the right place at the right time. a fox weather reporter, robert ray actually saved a woman. he was getting ready to set up -- in dallas, getting ready to set up and do his report on the flooding. she drives by trying to get to her daughter and her car starts sinking he grabs her and carries her about 20 yards. he carries her far enough and saved her. she was freaking out. i would be, too. i can't swim. my legs don't float. so great job. fox weather robert ray. great job. >> big contest. it was for the best mullet. on the show this weekend i wisconsin water fall. the boys laughed at me and said no, it's a kentuck
harold? >> harold: w. is a good man. on thursday. the prototype was used by steve jobs in 1976 to show apple once had a bike shop owner in mountain view. jobs gifted it later. an anonymous bay area bidder bought it. what a great piece of american technology and history there. >> jesse: i don't think that's great investment. what do i know? joey? >> joey: listen, this is really cooking story. talk about being at the right place at the right time. a fox weather reporter, robert...
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>> harold: i don't know.ughter] dana, you said something a week ago and i think it was a week ago right after inflation reduction act was signed. you said if you were advising the president, you don't know why he would go back to delaware. he should have gone on the road and promoted it. i think that is what they should have done. i think it would have allowed for a different kind of entry into the political season. we are two months away. i think president biden is on the receiving end of act the last few months and pretty interesting verbal attacks and characterizations of his presidency. he's going to give a little bit back and we shouldn't be surprised by that. i think you think about presidents in the past, president obama was called a socialist, a terrorist, someone not born in the united states and end up serving four years of an eight-year presidency. this is politics. this does go against the brain because president biden is running and i thought he gave one of the great speeches when his inaugural a
>> harold: i don't know.ughter] dana, you said something a week ago and i think it was a week ago right after inflation reduction act was signed. you said if you were advising the president, you don't know why he would go back to delaware. he should have gone on the road and promoted it. i think that is what they should have done. i think it would have allowed for a different kind of entry into the political season. we are two months away. i think president biden is on the receiving end...
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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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para hablar de esta cinta, bienvenido, harold.iene tentada a verla esÁa basada en tu experiencia personal, refleja por lo que vemos la queja de muchÍsimos extranjeros que vienen a este paÍs, dicen que el sueÑo americano no es como lo pintan. ¿cÓmo fue para ti? >> pues, yo vivÍ por ocho aÑos en la ciudad de nueva york, en circunstancias de migraciÓn muy privilegiadas, pero sÍ tenÍa personas a mi alrededor con muchÍsimas dificultades y me inspirÉ en todas estas personas que tienen que venir a estados unidos por medios muy diversos a lucharla y que muchas veces logran su bienestar econÓmico pero dejan el corazÓn y el dolor del alma de su comida, de sus amigos, su familia en su lugar de origen, y fue lo que quise retratar a partir de esas experiencias, gente que conocÍ en estados unidos. >> el actor que tuviste en tu pelÍcula nada mÁs de verlo me cae muy bien, armando pulido, se las ingenia de mil maneras diferentes para conseguir ese sueÑo americano, podemos ver que la pelÍcula tiene humor y dolor, pero es que asÍ es en la vida real
para hablar de esta cinta, bienvenido, harold.iene tentada a verla esÁa basada en tu experiencia personal, refleja por lo que vemos la queja de muchÍsimos extranjeros que vienen a este paÍs, dicen que el sueÑo americano no es como lo pintan. ¿cÓmo fue para ti? >> pues, yo vivÍ por ocho aÑos en la ciudad de nueva york, en circunstancias de migraciÓn muy privilegiadas, pero sÍ tenÍa personas a mi alrededor con muchÍsimas dificultades y me inspirÉ en todas estas personas que...
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harold was what that new agency really wanted. harold was very much a corporate guy.he will be a great description was more like what do they want to hear? he was technically proficient at his tradecraft. he did not have the gift of the real ability to engage with people, to engage with people across all cultural changes and divides. folks from any spectrum or any kind of outlook. charles was very much visual more of his suburban privilege if you would. this is not muhammad. he felt disrespected, particularly for a culture that was a big deal. there he was a very much a man in his own world and here was this kind of suburban privileged american disrespecting him. harold shows up at my house. the really bad combination. you should never be seen in public with them. the other problem harold was heavily armed. i let him in for. >> it was w mohamed that showed up? >> yes muhammad regressive i said harold regrets i'm sorry. harold may get a job but he didn't show up at my house. getting muhammad settled down and taking away his weapons. folks in this country i think the co
harold was what that new agency really wanted. harold was very much a corporate guy.he will be a great description was more like what do they want to hear? he was technically proficient at his tradecraft. he did not have the gift of the real ability to engage with people, to engage with people across all cultural changes and divides. folks from any spectrum or any kind of outlook. charles was very much visual more of his suburban privilege if you would. this is not muhammad. he felt...
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or getting in touch with me on my website, harold holzer at herald holzer. com. we have great speakers, panels, battlefield tours, dinners, lunches, breakfasts which are important. a great hotel we all meet at. and the ambiance of gettysburg to celebrate, and soak in. we have been doing it for 27 consecutive years. one year, on zoom only during the lockdown. often recorded and broadcast by c-span. we are listening, getting in touch, thinking about our roster of speakers, headed to gettysburg in november. >> and mr. holzer, i do not know if you had a chance before you showed up to this interview to go up into the memorial itself, but the park service put out a tweet this morning about having to close the memorial this morning, or at least the inside of the memorial due to a local university graduation celebration that left some litter, broken bottles, and champagne covering the steps, saying we are trying to clean up and reopen as soon as it is possible. did you happen to see any of that this morning? >> we are set up in the midst of some broken whiskey bottles an
or getting in touch with me on my website, harold holzer at herald holzer. com. we have great speakers, panels, battlefield tours, dinners, lunches, breakfasts which are important. a great hotel we all meet at. and the ambiance of gettysburg to celebrate, and soak in. we have been doing it for 27 consecutive years. one year, on zoom only during the lockdown. often recorded and broadcast by c-span. we are listening, getting in touch, thinking about our roster of speakers, headed to gettysburg in...
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that harold's going to work on working and on 65th street, and that's what inspired to that. yeah, and of course that wedding was quite an event. i mean, i think franklin roosevelt was delighted as he would have did say to have his new uncle teddy giveaway the bride but as soon as theodore roosevelt entered the room the entire wedding party turned to him and the bride and groomer left standing pretty much alone on the other side of the house and and someone once quipped. well, you know theodore he has to be the bride at every wedding and the corpse at every funeral so and the baby at every christian the baby in every christening, right? and the only day that the roosevelts could get married by the way was march 17th, because that was saint patrick's day and tr was going to be the grand. well, not the grand marshal but be in the grandstand you can't just do a wedding a family wedding on a trip from from new york. well, here's another thing that's worth comparing. and talking about in terms of both these leaders and that is that they are both tested. with what you might call su
that harold's going to work on working and on 65th street, and that's what inspired to that. yeah, and of course that wedding was quite an event. i mean, i think franklin roosevelt was delighted as he would have did say to have his new uncle teddy giveaway the bride but as soon as theodore roosevelt entered the room the entire wedding party turned to him and the bride and groomer left standing pretty much alone on the other side of the house and and someone once quipped. well, you know theodore...
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>> 52. >> harold? >> 30. >> 6. >> jesse? >> 11. >> let's go, roll it. nine... >> nine! >> that wasn't credible. >> jesse, you're up. >> we are always trying to save the environment here on "the five" and sometimes after finished eating a meal you still have these utensils, these plastic utensils that get stuck in squirrels miles in the river, so why don't you just consume the utensil after you're finished consuming your meal? you can do this. edible utensils. incredible is the name of the brand, and we have flavored utensils. i know how much you love yours. >> i tried the black pepper -- by the way, these things are hard. if i check my tooth, i'm suing you. >> it looks like wood. >> these are great, go check them out where edible utensils are sold. police under attack, you've got to see this we got. >> happy birthday tom brady, 45 years old. still a champion, he joins jack nicklaus, gordie howe -- the best quarterback ever buried him my birthday to my brother, my man, bret baier, turns 52 today. >> didn't. >> yes. not the number one graduate of your hig
>> 52. >> harold? >> 30. >> 6. >> jesse? >> 11. >> let's go, roll it. nine... >> nine! >> that wasn't credible. >> jesse, you're up. >> we are always trying to save the environment here on "the five" and sometimes after finished eating a meal you still have these utensils, these plastic utensils that get stuck in squirrels miles in the river, so why don't you just consume the utensil after you're finished consuming your...
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i think harold convention this. he has, what amounts to a coalition, franklin roosevelt thus. he's got the democratic party, but it includes the -- his problem is he has to satisfy the bowl weevils. you can't, for example, signed the anti lynching law or support the anti lynching law, or he'll lose land lease. this is a devils bargain, as we all recognize today. but remember, priority number one, when the war, get that done first, and we can do other things. so that precariousness of having the conservative southern democrats still voting democrat out of habit from the civil war, but who are committed to white supremacy, are in his cabinet, and in his party. he needs them to get these other things done. the draft, land lease, other things that will help him win the war. >> and you can say, of course, that roosevelt made the same decisions when it came to the new deal. despite francis perkins import to name that he commit to but became social security. the domestic workers and farm workers were excluded from the beneficiaries, which disadvantaged african americans for tenth gen
i think harold convention this. he has, what amounts to a coalition, franklin roosevelt thus. he's got the democratic party, but it includes the -- his problem is he has to satisfy the bowl weevils. you can't, for example, signed the anti lynching law or support the anti lynching law, or he'll lose land lease. this is a devils bargain, as we all recognize today. but remember, priority number one, when the war, get that done first, and we can do other things. so that precariousness of having the...
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>> the face maker is harold gillies. this was a time when losing a limb made you a hero much losing a face made you a monster. he was not able to just men's these broken faces but to mend their broken spirits as well. >> why do you think readers would be interested in harold gillies story? >> i think it is important that we reckon with the damage war has on the human body. men who save life never gets the same recognition as those who -- destroy it. i hope my book goes a small way towards remedying that. >> your book begins with a note to readers and there is a point i would like to have you expand upon. you struggled with the decision about whether or not to clued -- include photos. >> i did not want this to be medical voyeurism. these men were exploited in the past but they were also hidden area they would leave the hospital grounds and to the public knew not to look at them. i also did not want to exploit their faces because there is a curiosity around those injuries are you and i made the decision to include their ph
>> the face maker is harold gillies. this was a time when losing a limb made you a hero much losing a face made you a monster. he was not able to just men's these broken faces but to mend their broken spirits as well. >> why do you think readers would be interested in harold gillies story? >> i think it is important that we reckon with the damage war has on the human body. men who save life never gets the same recognition as those who -- destroy it. i hope my book goes a small...
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the problem was making comments about harold and all these terrible things.lot of his hand he tries to say will trying to find a way to deal with this. he incentivized him into a lot more money at mohammed harold thought he was at default and he had done nothing wrong and he was one delivery and mohammed disappeared. he's going to go away. a year or so later we find out the communications that he had mohammed was shot in a firefight chasing down a terrorist he is badly shot out for many months and through that he was disabled he needed no longer work. mohammed and i had a record transition in his life. even at the end mohammed was very thankful for the talks that we had. never really had much to say. indeed is very possible that mohammed would've quit because why take a risk for someone who is not seeing me what i am and not appreciating what i'm contributing toward your country and mine. you have to be in a world where you're the best friend if you would in a new judgment. i think as we transition as an agency to not create a more diverse load of case office
the problem was making comments about harold and all these terrible things.lot of his hand he tries to say will trying to find a way to deal with this. he incentivized him into a lot more money at mohammed harold thought he was at default and he had done nothing wrong and he was one delivery and mohammed disappeared. he's going to go away. a year or so later we find out the communications that he had mohammed was shot in a firefight chasing down a terrorist he is badly shot out for many months...
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harold see if you can do it. >> harold: fox weather bryan norcross is retelling the story of hurricaneed with saving numerous lives with the advice he gave during it 3-hour marathon coverage of the category 5 storm while every other broadcast was knocked offer the air for south florida residents. tonight on fox weather at 10. should be interesting. >> judge jeanine: tonight i'm on gutfeld so i'm promoting myself. second thing, did you know that the new york state fair is coming up and this is the 54th annual butter sculptor. it was unveiled this week. the theme is refuel her greatness celebrating 50 years of title ix. it is a chocolate milk bottle but it's supposed to be made of butter but makes no sense but that has nothing to do with this. this is a female athlete high school gymnast. [laughter] >> richard: happy birthday to my son, aka cat rat. he turns 11 today. and he is doing what he likes to do best. beating up his dad. and he is a lot bigger now. but back then he looked like a little tarzan and then there he goes again. he got me. as we call job form. and then, of course, i hav
harold see if you can do it. >> harold: fox weather bryan norcross is retelling the story of hurricaneed with saving numerous lives with the advice he gave during it 3-hour marathon coverage of the category 5 storm while every other broadcast was knocked offer the air for south florida residents. tonight on fox weather at 10. should be interesting. >> judge jeanine: tonight i'm on gutfeld so i'm promoting myself. second thing, did you know that the new york state fair is coming up...
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so maintaining what's harold referred to as a splendid deception. someone had a book i think that title. the number of people who hand no idea that franklin roosevelt was physically handicapped, that he couldn't walk without assistance, or that he had braces on his legs, that was a big surprise. so he stage managed this quite carefully. that he couldn't do it as often as he would have liked. he did at casablanca, he didn't hawaii, he did it at various camps around the continental united states. but he liked taking, i think lincoln called it public opinion baths. that he would sons the mood of the troops by being in their presidents, and that was something as a natural politician that he felt he needed. and i think this is casablanca, by the way. and roosevelt was treated very kindly by photographers. but i will say, for my investigation the gentleman's agreement of the pre-war years, in which of a dog refer tried to him a picture of him, to name their camera at him while he was being lifted into a wheelchair, or even photograph him in a wheelchair,
so maintaining what's harold referred to as a splendid deception. someone had a book i think that title. the number of people who hand no idea that franklin roosevelt was physically handicapped, that he couldn't walk without assistance, or that he had braces on his legs, that was a big surprise. so he stage managed this quite carefully. that he couldn't do it as often as he would have liked. he did at casablanca, he didn't hawaii, he did it at various camps around the continental united states....
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let miguel get to harold because i have less than a minute left. a one-party bill always feels unfair to the out of power side, but republicans did the same thing with the trump tax cuts that also repealed the individual mandate for obamacare. in other words, it's a tool that both sides use. >> and democrats' vote outplayed, to susan's point, around the elevation of jurist amy coney barrett to the supreme court. look, this goes back and forth. i do think that there's a bill that republicans are saying is too big, and it's a spending bill that bernie sanders is saying too too small, it might be where i am. i want to see what this thing can do, and it looks as though it can get passed today. howard: the name of the game is compromise. ahead, mike huckabee joins us on nancy pelosi's taiwan trip. but up next, the senate passes that bill to help ailing veterans exposed to fox thetic substances after jon stewart commanded the airwaves. ♪♪ if. ♪ this is john. he hasn't worked this hard to only get this far with his cholesterol. taken with a statin, leqvio
let miguel get to harold because i have less than a minute left. a one-party bill always feels unfair to the out of power side, but republicans did the same thing with the trump tax cuts that also repealed the individual mandate for obamacare. in other words, it's a tool that both sides use. >> and democrats' vote outplayed, to susan's point, around the elevation of jurist amy coney barrett to the supreme court. look, this goes back and forth. i do think that there's a bill that...
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>> bret: harold? thoughts? >> first, thanks for having me.what he is saying there professor turley also said a few days ago that he was under the impression that merrick garland did not sign off on this affidavit and the attorney general actually did. which makes me believe we should all waited. i think democrats, republicans, supporters and detractors of president trump should all understand one thing is he innocent until proven otherwise. in fact, he has not been charged with anything. i think president trump, the former president has to understand that he should express his innocence and he should encourage his supporters to respect the process of the rule of law. and that his lawyers should vigorously defend him and provide every exculpatory piece of evidence they possibly can i think what i find disturbing and i listen to ben. i think ben is largely right. but the problem is the justice department knows a lot more than we know and, ben, you are right. if they prove not to have what this search suggests that they may have, and, brother, i
>> bret: harold? thoughts? >> first, thanks for having me.what he is saying there professor turley also said a few days ago that he was under the impression that merrick garland did not sign off on this affidavit and the attorney general actually did. which makes me believe we should all waited. i think democrats, republicans, supporters and detractors of president trump should all understand one thing is he innocent until proven otherwise. in fact, he has not been charged with...
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harold?her career, tennis career is coming to an end. serena williams will likely play her last u.s. open here in new york. 23 grand slam titles, 14 doubles titles, four limp gold medals. she is a mom. she wants to continue growing her family. the great bill ruffle why do you play? one reason, to win is there anything else? she won a lot. she will be missed. i'm a huge fan of hers. never met her a fugitive fan of hers and her family. thank you for the memories. >> greg: i think i could take her. >> judge jeanine: no, you can't. >> jesse: not a chance. >> greg: martha? >> martha: beloved hippo fiona at the cincinnati zoo new sibling hippopotamus. sibling to -- b b is the mom fiona is the other sibling. look how cute it is. they don't have a name yet. if you have any names send them to the cincinnati zoo. so prehistorical here. >> jesse: dreag gone or baby hippo? >> martha: hippo. >> greg: hippo has a larger jaw and clinch down. >> judge jeanine: right in the middle. >> greg: what if they mated
harold?her career, tennis career is coming to an end. serena williams will likely play her last u.s. open here in new york. 23 grand slam titles, 14 doubles titles, four limp gold medals. she is a mom. she wants to continue growing her family. the great bill ruffle why do you play? one reason, to win is there anything else? she won a lot. she will be missed. i'm a huge fan of hers. never met her a fugitive fan of hers and her family. thank you for the memories. >> greg: i think i could...
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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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>> harold: great america. [laughter] >> joey: you got me on that one.es they set forth. they heritage foundation published a list of 50 where politicians violated their own policies and pretty much all of them were democrats. here they are, this is not a small measure. the reason i bring that up on that democrats have to own this all the way down. this is a fundamental part of their belief and the government's role. rules for the but not for me. >> harold: so, luke i respect people's opinions and the difference of opinion around the effectiveness of covert restrictions, severity and kinds of restrictions. but what i'm not going to do is get lectured. lectured by nondoctors and nonmedical officials around covid up you because we are still learning what the impact of long covid on people. i've had covid and people around the table once or twice. there is nothing long-term about it. but we also now are doing with monkeypox, polio, things i never thought we would deal with as an agent and certainly some of the pox family viruses. we can debate that that and
>> harold: great america. [laughter] >> joey: you got me on that one.es they set forth. they heritage foundation published a list of 50 where politicians violated their own policies and pretty much all of them were democrats. here they are, this is not a small measure. the reason i bring that up on that democrats have to own this all the way down. this is a fundamental part of their belief and the government's role. rules for the but not for me. >> harold: so, luke i respect...
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>> first that was a wonderful bush for book by harold.be concerned. biden has been riding this wave of positive news because of the inflation reduction act and because of some of the uptick in the polls for the democrats. now he is turning hard left with this progressive policy in order to shore up the youth vote. it's not going to work. it's inflationary. it's regressive. it's going to subsidize demand for the colleges which means the prices go up. and then it's going to move into other bad news for biden, i think, with the coming deal with iran, too. so you can see how quickly things change, bret. where biden might be riding high as a result of these bad policy decisions aimed at the left, he might find himself down in the dumps again. >> bret: yeah. i mean, kimberley, there are a number of things that line up for the administration for democrats and they are touting these legislative wins. underlying issue with not only inflation crime and immigration but as matthew mentions the upcoming iran deal that may come before november. >> yeah
>> first that was a wonderful bush for book by harold.be concerned. biden has been riding this wave of positive news because of the inflation reduction act and because of some of the uptick in the polls for the democrats. now he is turning hard left with this progressive policy in order to shore up the youth vote. it's not going to work. it's inflationary. it's regressive. it's going to subsidize demand for the colleges which means the prices go up. and then it's going to move into other...
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>> harold: first, thanks for having me.resident trump and his team never filed a motion to say that the search or the raid as the president calls it was illegal. two, they have not filed a motion to have any of the retrieved materials or the seized materials returned to the president as he has often said these were not things that they should have seized. hugh and i went to the same law school. pretty good law school in the midwest. i would have con it if i were advising him. we got confirmation that there was a confidential informant. maybe even more based on what the lawyer for the media organizations suggested and i kind of read into what she was saying and i could wrong and if i am wrong i look to be corrected. finally the judge, this judge knows as much as any american but for the prosecutors at the justice department because he knows what is in that affidavit. he has had the argument before hand. and he believes that some of this affidavit should be released. we said a few days ago and you have been saying for days no
>> harold: first, thanks for having me.resident trump and his team never filed a motion to say that the search or the raid as the president calls it was illegal. two, they have not filed a motion to have any of the retrieved materials or the seized materials returned to the president as he has often said these were not things that they should have seized. hugh and i went to the same law school. pretty good law school in the midwest. i would have con it if i were advising him. we got...
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harold, i'm going to crush you right now. that is whatever, the clean energy bill. what did we get?r, the beautiful billion dollars light rail system. you know what harold, this is how it feels to be utterly humiliated. >> if i turn out to be wrong, i will come back and say i'm wrong, and if it works -- [laughter] >> you will never never get it from me. >> we will determine if it works. coming up next, a crime way from her's constituents. ♪ ♪ >> $6 billion nypd social investment terry state of our -- serious consequences. in aoc's congressional district, violent crimes are up 57% compared to just two years ago. >> judge, i thought that crime should pay. feels that liberal prosecutors feel that it doesn't pay. >> i think with the prosecutors are doing today, especially the progressive leftists, they are making crime pay for the criminal. they know that they can go into stores and steel up to and take $1,000 in products come up to, and just keep getting away with it. the saddest part is we take someone like alexandria ocasio-cortez and say that she should be the voice of reason in law
harold, i'm going to crush you right now. that is whatever, the clean energy bill. what did we get?r, the beautiful billion dollars light rail system. you know what harold, this is how it feels to be utterly humiliated. >> if i turn out to be wrong, i will come back and say i'm wrong, and if it works -- [laughter] >> you will never never get it from me. >> we will determine if it works. coming up next, a crime way from her's constituents. ♪ ♪ >> $6 billion nypd...
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. >> hello, i'm judge jeanine pirro along with harold ford jr., jesse watters, dana perino, and -- it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ democrats can run, but they cannot hide from joe biden's half a billion dollars free-for-all. public democrats in some tough midterm races are waking up to the reality that swing voters might not be so kind to a party that cannot stop pouring gasoline onto the inflation fire. they are revolting against biden's bailout with some sharp reviews, calling it "out of touch," and saying that it sends the wrong message. even the left-leaning "washington post" is calling it a regressive and expensive mistake. the white house responding to all of that and dismissing concerns. >> if this is about getting people to vote ahead of the midterms, the real national emergency is democrats in the midterm election. >> i disagree with everything you just laid out. we have said we aren't going to make everybody happy, so if you are not making everybody happy, you can't say that what you just laid out -- that can't be the case either. >> one delusional
. >> hello, i'm judge jeanine pirro along with harold ford jr., jesse watters, dana perino, and -- it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ democrats can run, but they cannot hide from joe biden's half a billion dollars free-for-all. public democrats in some tough midterm races are waking up to the reality that swing voters might not be so kind to a party that cannot stop pouring gasoline onto the inflation fire. they are revolting against biden's...
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. >> pero hay esperanza según harold santana que nos explica que hay una nueva herramienta que ayudaría> con este robot el doctor gonzález tomó la muestra del tumor que le medía sólo 4 mm, el equipo tiene una cámara que llega los lugares más recónditos de los pulmones le permitió una hazaña <> el doctor me explicó que sería como una nueva tecnología robótica. >> con este robot de alta tecnología el cirujano puede extraer el tumor maligno del tumor antes de que pudiera crecer y extenderse a otras partes del cuerpo. >> después del caso de alexandra en el hospital kendall ha podido realizar un proceso doble con solamente una anestesia general. >> el paciente llega le hacemos biopsia de tumor, <> a p
. >> pero hay esperanza según harold santana que nos explica que hay una nueva herramienta que ayudaría> con este robot el doctor gonzález tomó la muestra del tumor que le medía sólo 4 mm, el equipo tiene una cámara que llega los lugares más recónditos de los pulmones le permitió una hazaña el doctor me explicó que sería como una nueva tecnología robótica. >> con este robot de alta tecnología el cirujano puede extraer el tumor maligno del tumor antes de que...
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corporal harold of the first marine division said, one thing never changed in korea. the hills. they all look the same. and there was always one more we had to take. and this, again, is especially true when the war becomes a stalemate. and they're fighting over little bits of territory. sometimes just 100 yards apart are these enormous trenches and they're really just going back and forth. capturing a hill, retaking a hill, losing a hill, retaking the hill. it's just this constant climbing and going down the hills and fighting over these mountain tops became incredibly exhausting. weather too. so here's a picture of the terrain. the mountainous terrain there in korea and here is just a hint at the kinds of weather that some of the u.s. soldiers mandarins experienced there -- and marines experienced there. weather was very important to the experiences of these soldiers. in winter, especially in the early -- early in the war when the troops are not well supplied, they had used troop supplies left over from world war ii. intended for climate and places not like korea. so they had b
corporal harold of the first marine division said, one thing never changed in korea. the hills. they all look the same. and there was always one more we had to take. and this, again, is especially true when the war becomes a stalemate. and they're fighting over little bits of territory. sometimes just 100 yards apart are these enormous trenches and they're really just going back and forth. capturing a hill, retaking a hill, losing a hill, retaking the hill. it's just this constant climbing and...
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harold suggested they need more programs in golf like the when he grew up in.e got to play at eight municipal and gastonia north carolina his dad paid $100 for the summer. he got to plate monday through friday. we need more of that and golf but not so much people sayingat okay learn the rules, learn the etiquette is go out and play breed that is the way you get good, you go out and play. >> awesome. steve, do you want to? >> is somebody who has been able to share dinner and conversation i knew and hours vastly insufficient. this has been terrific, jay, both of you guys i cannot thank you enough for being with us tonight. i wish we had two hours to do this. but, i suspect we will besu talking -- i don't suspect i know we will be talking about these issues will be on tonight, will be on sunday. probably will be on when we are doing what we are doing here for those of you out there, john's book again is raise a fist, take a knee, race and the illusion of progress in modern sports. as always we in courage you to buy at your local independent bookstore. or on booksh
harold suggested they need more programs in golf like the when he grew up in.e got to play at eight municipal and gastonia north carolina his dad paid $100 for the summer. he got to plate monday through friday. we need more of that and golf but not so much people sayingat okay learn the rules, learn the etiquette is go out and play breed that is the way you get good, you go out and play. >> awesome. steve, do you want to? >> is somebody who has been able to share dinner and...
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know, if you look at all the ability of your social life schools, education infrastructure and a harold in the like in the moment i think um, what tom, no, we are doing collectively is private organizations and his the government who's to really look in the ocean ah, here and was em beek poverty, and the lack of prospects are plain to see some who don't try to get their hands on . rubies rely on catching mice to feed their families. and there is have much time left for the regional tourist to get some benefit from the gemstone. well, in as little as 10 years, the ruby reserves here could be with awe. with who aspire big changes meet the people making it go. africa joined them as they set out to save the environment, learn from one another and, and work together for a better future. ah many thought you all for choosing it to africa. eat 90 minutes on d. w. o. ah, not just another day. so much is happening all at once. we take time to understand this is the day and in depth look at current news, events analyzed white experts and critical thinkers. not just another new show. this is the we
know, if you look at all the ability of your social life schools, education infrastructure and a harold in the like in the moment i think um, what tom, no, we are doing collectively is private organizations and his the government who's to really look in the ocean ah, here and was em beek poverty, and the lack of prospects are plain to see some who don't try to get their hands on . rubies rely on catching mice to feed their families. and there is have much time left for the regional tourist to...
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, if you look at all the ability of your social lives, schools, education infrastructure and in a harold in the like, in the moment i think, um, what tom, no, we are doing collectively is private organizations and is the government is to really look in the ocean. ah, here in was em. beacon poverty and the lack of prospects are plain to see some who don't try to get their hands on. rubies rely on catching mice to feed their families. and there is not much time left for the regional poorest to get some benefit from the gemstone. well, in as little as 10 years, the ruby reserves here could be with these only 10 years old, all ready at the top of this deluge. curious seat is his talent on the piano has put him at the top of a list of the worlds 100 brightest child. prodigy. the tiny green pianist fills concert halls. must do managing to be just to kid your ro, max on d w. o. into the no to day this means flying to a foreign planet in the 16th century, it meant being a captain and setting sail to discover a route a race linked to military interests. a race linked to political and military chr
, if you look at all the ability of your social lives, schools, education infrastructure and in a harold in the like, in the moment i think, um, what tom, no, we are doing collectively is private organizations and is the government is to really look in the ocean. ah, here in was em. beacon poverty and the lack of prospects are plain to see some who don't try to get their hands on. rubies rely on catching mice to feed their families. and there is not much time left for the regional poorest to...
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if you look at all the mobility of your social lives, schools, education infrastructure and in a harold in the like, in the moment i think, um, what tom, no, we are doing collectively is private organizations and his, the government is to really look in the ocean here and was em. beacon of poverty. and the lack of prospects are plain to see some who don't try to get their hands on. rubies rely on catching mice to feed their families. and there is have much time left for the regional tourist to get some benefit from the gemstone. well, in as little as 10 years, the ruby reserves here could be austin, with eco, india, challenging a 1000000000 dollar business, wanting to know the stories behind our beauty products. who made them? how was it made and ingredients, and making india's cosmetic industry more sustainable. pledge in fact that we wouldn't really, if i just believe me, think one, florida p to india next on d. w. a in good shape. keep your feet fit. after all, you use them a lot in the equivalent of about 4 trips around the world by the end of your life. how can we keep our feet hea
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you look at all the, the ability of your social lives, schools, education infrastructure and in a harold in the like, in the moment i think, um, what i'm, no, we are doing collectively is private organizations and is the government who's to really look in the ocean. mm. here in was, i'm beacon poverty and the lack of prospects are plain to see some who don't try to get their hands on. rubies rely on catching mice to feed their families. and there is not much time left for the regional poorest to get some benefit from the gemstone. well, in as little as 10 years, the ruby reserves here could be austin, with caught red handed, massive ships, dumb, poisonous waste water into the world ocean accused. and n g o is investigating 1500 cases in you waters alone or but were there consequences, deceitful cover up tactics, ensure huge profits, but those responsible global 3000. next dw, look at the pendulum with tremendous potential. it can said people free from their addictions and fears, or even replace anesthesia, or how does it affect the brain to borrow today? 30 minutes on d. w. o . is the en
you look at all the, the ability of your social lives, schools, education infrastructure and in a harold in the like, in the moment i think, um, what i'm, no, we are doing collectively is private organizations and is the government who's to really look in the ocean. mm. here in was, i'm beacon poverty and the lack of prospects are plain to see some who don't try to get their hands on. rubies rely on catching mice to feed their families. and there is not much time left for the regional poorest...
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[applause] next it was second on the scoreboard in the baseline specialist harold salem.studied the other players can't hold them at the backboard and the baseline rally. he crushed them at 6-16-love. never say die solomon stakelbeck to even the match by winning the fourth set 6-3. and it was labor against its unbeaten streak against the only player in the wcb -- wbc final >> is a grueling match for the 36-year-old were it went well beyond three hours and the stage was set for the labor board confrontation. thursday 23rd of john alexander who we think will be australia's next superstar is playing 23 old three-time all-american from stanford with one of the most devastating serves in tennis but tonight it was all john alexander the man who piled up 610-point this year in a very convincing question why greatness is expected him. after tonight's display the semi final between john alexander the winner of the quarterfinal match would be anything short of great. tonight marked blew them off the course but before arthur had a chance to settle down and he woke up finding himself
[applause] next it was second on the scoreboard in the baseline specialist harold salem.studied the other players can't hold them at the backboard and the baseline rally. he crushed them at 6-16-love. never say die solomon stakelbeck to even the match by winning the fourth set 6-3. and it was labor against its unbeaten streak against the only player in the wcb -- wbc final >> is a grueling match for the 36-year-old were it went well beyond three hours and the stage was set for the labor...
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we will talk to david harold -- david dollar. .his is bloomberg. ♪ alix: the largest shareholders urging the troubled lender to fix the investment bank or seek another option for the business. david harold, he talked to francine lacqua in an exclusive interview. david: we have owned this bank since early 2001 and the first 10 years was a very good holding. it literally went from 20 to 60 or 70. what we should have done is sold it and that is it. during the financial crisis, they performed better than most other banks. we increased our position again and had a very poor decade holding credits. it hobbled from one crisis to the next. what is the situation today? the last 10 years have certainly been bad, very bad for the bank. you look at the situation today, it still has a robust private world business. they have four businesses, one of which is absorbing the profits of the other three. all they have to do is prevent the investment bank from losing money and get it back to some sort of growth. francine: what would you do? would you
we will talk to david harold -- david dollar. .his is bloomberg. ♪ alix: the largest shareholders urging the troubled lender to fix the investment bank or seek another option for the business. david harold, he talked to francine lacqua in an exclusive interview. david: we have owned this bank since early 2001 and the first 10 years was a very good holding. it literally went from 20 to 60 or 70. what we should have done is sold it and that is it. during the financial crisis, they performed...
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um, and i also harold varner the third who's completely the opposite of tiger as a personality. he's out going he's friendly just want to tournament overseas. um, but harold who's been involved with the first tea in north carolina where he grew up says the first he isn't about golf. it's it it ain't enough. it's about you know, it's it's daycare at a golf course and what harold is suggested is they need more programs in golf like the one he grew up in he got to play at a golf a municipal course in gastonia, north carolina. for his dad paid a hundred dollars for the summer and he got to play monday through friday. we need more of that in golf. not so much people saying, okay learn the rules learn the etiquette as well play. that's the way you get good you go out and play. awesome um steve you want to join us here john at you know, as somebody who's, you know been able to share dinner and conversation and what you've held court i knew an hour plus was vastly insufficient. this has been terrific and jay i mean both of you guys i can't. thank you enough for you know being with us to
um, and i also harold varner the third who's completely the opposite of tiger as a personality. he's out going he's friendly just want to tournament overseas. um, but harold who's been involved with the first tea in north carolina where he grew up says the first he isn't about golf. it's it it ain't enough. it's about you know, it's it's daycare at a golf course and what harold is suggested is they need more programs in golf like the one he grew up in he got to play at a golf a municipal course...
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this was a term that was coined by harold hickeys. who was roosevelt's interior secretary one of his top advisors. and i use the term because i think that it captures the transnational cooperation of these isolationist media moguls, which i'll talk about in a bit. so let me briefly explain the two british, press lords that i examine first of all lord harold rothermere who owned the daily mail which was one of the best-selling papers in the world out of london rather mirror was an overt fascist and he cheered on the british fascists in the early 1930s. he wrote admiring articles hitler throughout the 1930s. so that was rather mirror in the daily mail then i look at another british press lord lord max beaver book who owned the daily express another best-selling newspaper and other newspapers in britain. beaver brook was different from rothermere and that he was not a fascist. he did not write admiring stories about hitler, but he was convinced that the british should have nothing to do with confronting the nazis in europe. when hitler r
this was a term that was coined by harold hickeys. who was roosevelt's interior secretary one of his top advisors. and i use the term because i think that it captures the transnational cooperation of these isolationist media moguls, which i'll talk about in a bit. so let me briefly explain the two british, press lords that i examine first of all lord harold rothermere who owned the daily mail which was one of the best-selling papers in the world out of london rather mirror was an overt fascist...