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>> harold: me?ine: i said harold. >> greg: we want to congratulate shannon bream. >> jesse: the filibuster. say happy birthday again. >> harold: happy birthday. the border is not secure. it needs to be stronger. >> jeanine: everybody knows that. >> harold: i'm agreeing with you. two, this is a national security issue. we talked around this table many times. you have to give everybody a little something and make it hard for people to say no. build a wall. the fentanyl and drug, you have to flood the border with law enforcement and agents that we need to address it here and interdict before it gets here. three, reform the asylum system. we have i think too liberal of an asylum system here. we need more judges there and exp expedite. this is not an indictment on abbott or anybody but we should not allow people to be bussed. we know they won't come back for their hearing unless you move the hearing to where you bus them. finally, we talked about it, you have to begin a smart way of investing in our hemi
>> harold: me?ine: i said harold. >> greg: we want to congratulate shannon bream. >> jesse: the filibuster. say happy birthday again. >> harold: happy birthday. the border is not secure. it needs to be stronger. >> jeanine: everybody knows that. >> harold: i'm agreeing with you. two, this is a national security issue. we talked around this table many times. you have to give everybody a little something and make it hard for people to say no. build a wall. the...
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harold. >> harold: at recess i was told never to go off the playground and i did.his day the only thing that was there was a bunch of rappers, the candy now and now leaders, it was a bunch of wrappers. >> jesse: not like hip hip-hop wrappers, judge. >> harold: my principal was a dear friend and my family, and she used, she said this is going to hurt me more than seven times.. and it was a wooden paddle, 1977. double trio, formative time, because i never got sent to the principal's office again. >> jesse: i don't think you are allowed to do that anymore. >> harold: then my parents at the same at home. >> jimmy: just like that someone was sneaking into the woods to eat now and leaders. >> harold: is at wow, that's what people do i n the woods. >> judge jeanine: wes will talh abouint that later, anyway, up next, we have an instagram question from fox weather. >> sthey ask, what are you most looking forward to in the fall. soayer our friends over at fox weather have given us a forecast for a plans with their future view feature on the app. if that helps us prepare for
harold. >> harold: at recess i was told never to go off the playground and i did.his day the only thing that was there was a bunch of rappers, the candy now and now leaders, it was a bunch of wrappers. >> jesse: not like hip hip-hop wrappers, judge. >> harold: my principal was a dear friend and my family, and she used, she said this is going to hurt me more than seven times.. and it was a wooden paddle, 1977. double trio, formative time, because i never got sent to the...
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take that, harold.ere never on anchors magazine. >> harold: i gave that to you. >> greg: i know you did, among many other things. he's a very generous person. what's wrong with you, janie? it would be interesting if somebody had intel, and intel file on your sex life. it would probably be a blank page. since your divorce. >> jamie: it probably would be blank. wasn't there one, wasn't there one of the "time" magazine covers that he saved. i respected this trade wasn't for they said negative stuff and he saved it. it's super cool. i get motivated by things that were a failure. and my marriage certificate in my office. i am having a name blank. mark cohen. macro? trump saying that he has inside information on macron's sex l life. it's pretty cool he was on "time" magazine. next month biden is going to be on "times up" magazine. [cheers and applause] >> greg: red meat, harold. he just threw a big slab of red meat at you. >> harold: he could be on the cover of those magazine saying that he won. you have to g
take that, harold.ere never on anchors magazine. >> harold: i gave that to you. >> greg: i know you did, among many other things. he's a very generous person. what's wrong with you, janie? it would be interesting if somebody had intel, and intel file on your sex life. it would probably be a blank page. since your divorce. >> jamie: it probably would be blank. wasn't there one, wasn't there one of the "time" magazine covers that he saved. i respected this trade wasn't...
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go ahead, harold. >> harold: yeah, cooperation between the president and governor, this is somethingt is long-standing in our country, when a countrymen are hurting because of a natural disaster, we cut through all the shrillness. we will get back to it at some point, but we cut through it to ensure we help people. my wife is from naples. her father, aunts, cousins that live there, and in fact, one of her aunt's got caught -- one of the aunts was on rival networks morning show talking about how she got herself out of her house and had the dog over her head, we prayed for her yesterday, and thank god, she is well, thanks god so many people there are welcome i hope everyone follows what the local authorities are saying, the first responders can get to these areas to try to ensure the foundation of these homes and foundation even if some of the bridges and other roadways are navigable. >> jeanine: plus, greg, they do not know whether there are live wires, downed power lines, that is dangerous in itself. >> greg: yeah, there are so many variables involved but i keep thinking, what was it
go ahead, harold. >> harold: yeah, cooperation between the president and governor, this is somethingt is long-standing in our country, when a countrymen are hurting because of a natural disaster, we cut through all the shrillness. we will get back to it at some point, but we cut through it to ensure we help people. my wife is from naples. her father, aunts, cousins that live there, and in fact, one of her aunt's got caught -- one of the aunts was on rival networks morning show talking...
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>> harold: i take her at her word.jesse: were those -- where were those grapes from? >> dana: i don't know. i feel like when you are riffing on something you might be like i it didn't happen until i was 20, maybe it was another day, i don't really care. but -- >> harold: i resemble your comment. >> dana: i would imagine her staff is sitting there being sheikh just gave a really great speech from their perspective on how the labor movement is growing in popularity in the country. at the end she throws in this line. now it's on "the five." that's not great. grapes. >> jesse: greg? >> greg: clearly she lies a bunch. this is actually worse than watergate. were screwing up timelines. do you remember the wrappers? remember she was listening to her favorite wrappers and she was off by whatever? i can't remember who they are but i think they might be dead. i also admire the fact that she does these phony virtue signaling stories far enough in the past they can almost not be provable to that's pretty clever. you don't want to l
>> harold: i take her at her word.jesse: were those -- where were those grapes from? >> dana: i don't know. i feel like when you are riffing on something you might be like i it didn't happen until i was 20, maybe it was another day, i don't really care. but -- >> harold: i resemble your comment. >> dana: i would imagine her staff is sitting there being sheikh just gave a really great speech from their perspective on how the labor movement is growing in popularity in the...
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. >> harold: it's terrible. to joy. >> like a newsreel footage from the 1940s. >> is just going to say it's like a 1950s be like where is that from? >> hundred years from now the only thing left of the term presidency will be space force and the wall so show some respect. >> okay, scooter. >> up next what's worse than listing to someone learn an instrument? how about an entire flight of people. southwest air light getting mocked after giving out ukuleles to hawaiian bound passengers but what about the people who just want to sleep? i'm sensitive to noise. judge? >> i would've gone insane. i would've hung myself. people go onto an airplane if you go to hawaii you have a long trip. do you want to read a book, you want to sleep. people playing ukuleles -- i have to disagree. this is based on a really important internal truth. nobody on a flight to hawaii is in a bad mood. he should think about that. they are sitting there going how could you get upset when you're going to hawaii, give me a ukulele. >> would you pla
. >> harold: it's terrible. to joy. >> like a newsreel footage from the 1940s. >> is just going to say it's like a 1950s be like where is that from? >> hundred years from now the only thing left of the term presidency will be space force and the wall so show some respect. >> okay, scooter. >> up next what's worse than listing to someone learn an instrument? how about an entire flight of people. southwest air light getting mocked after giving out ukuleles to...
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the new prime minister is called harold wilson, the labor party leader. ah everybody, the establishment were absolutely terrified of wilson when he was in power. i mean, that was what was he going to do next? elizabeth. conservative advised as warn. ha! wilson supposed to be a lefty and plan the social revolution. there was quite a lot of trepidation, buckingham palace as to what this shot would be like. but to their surprise, they found that wilson himself was quite a monarchist. a royalist elizabeth advisors forget that harold wilson is not only the leader of the labor party, but also an oxford dawn wilson, i think, was the 1st to treat her as an equal ah, and, and not look down on her. and certainly to make it clear that he wasn't looking down on her ah ah, but wilson's government is facing huge problems. the industry is still suffering from the consequences of the war and exports a low because trade with the former colonies has broken down the work has to revolt against wilson. they want him to.
the new prime minister is called harold wilson, the labor party leader. ah everybody, the establishment were absolutely terrified of wilson when he was in power. i mean, that was what was he going to do next? elizabeth. conservative advised as warn. ha! wilson supposed to be a lefty and plan the social revolution. there was quite a lot of trepidation, buckingham palace as to what this shot would be like. but to their surprise, they found that wilson himself was quite a monarchist. a royalist...
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the new prime minister is called harold wilson, the labor party leader. ah everybody. the establishment were absolutely terrified of wilson when he was in power. i mean, it was, what was he going to do next? elizabeth? conservative advised as warn. ha! wilson supposed to be a lefty and planned the social revolution. there was quite a lot of trepidation in buckingham palace as to what this chart would be like. but to their surprise, they found that wilson himself was quite a monarchist. a royalist elizabeth advisors forget that harold wilson is not only the leader of the labor party, but also an oxford don wilson, i think, was the 1st to treat her as an equal ah, and, and not looked down on her. and certainly to make it clear that he wasn't looking.
the new prime minister is called harold wilson, the labor party leader. ah everybody. the establishment were absolutely terrified of wilson when he was in power. i mean, it was, what was he going to do next? elizabeth? conservative advised as warn. ha! wilson supposed to be a lefty and planned the social revolution. there was quite a lot of trepidation in buckingham palace as to what this chart would be like. but to their surprise, they found that wilson himself was quite a monarchist. a...
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harold? >> harold: i'm going to get that stuff for you for christmas.stmas present. pittsburgh steelers wide receiver george pickens made a one handed pitch against the cleveland browns. play that one more time. 36-yard set up steelers first touchdown against the browns and compared to obj jr.'s famous catch of the year in 2014. even obj said that catch is filthy. still didn't win the game but what a much can a. >> jesse: where did he go to school? >> harold: i will find out. >> set the bar high for himself. >> jesse: tyrus up next. >> tyrus live friday october 21st at 7:30 greensboro, north carolina and friday november 4th orpheum theater, new orleans. for each one of thigh shows giving away 50 complimentary tickets. book email.com. response has been phenomenal. in honor of gutfeld, since he is not here today and jesse misses him so much. a cowboy fan rides a horse into walmart dressed as a unicorn. one took costume seriously '. fan run to walmart for some essentials didn't want to park his horse outside. i get that. he can be seen trotting down the ai
harold? >> harold: i'm going to get that stuff for you for christmas.stmas present. pittsburgh steelers wide receiver george pickens made a one handed pitch against the cleveland browns. play that one more time. 36-yard set up steelers first touchdown against the browns and compared to obj jr.'s famous catch of the year in 2014. even obj said that catch is filthy. still didn't win the game but what a much can a. >> jesse: where did he go to school? >> harold: i will find out....
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>> harold: they didn't say.nged. >> dana: we talk a lot about sexism and patriarchy. look what this guy did at the washington nationals game. stealing a ball from a girl who was about to catch it. grown man reaches over. >> greg: he didn't even notice her. >> harold: he didn't give it back? >> dana: didn't give it back. the team is going to give them a token of their appreciation and make sure that they get a ball. >> jesse: how do you know -- how was that inequality? like that's equality at its best. he said i'm taking that ball. i don't care if you are a woman. that's equality. >> judge jeanine: he caught it first. >> greg: exactly. >> judge jeanine: that's the end of it. [laughter] >> dana: that's it for us. "special report" is up next. bret, i can't hear you but hello. >> bret: i don't have anything to say anyway. thanks, dana. ♪ good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier, breaking tonight, a new twist on the immigration crisis and inspector general's report stating that the biden administration may
>> harold: they didn't say.nged. >> dana: we talk a lot about sexism and patriarchy. look what this guy did at the washington nationals game. stealing a ball from a girl who was about to catch it. grown man reaches over. >> greg: he didn't even notice her. >> harold: he didn't give it back? >> dana: didn't give it back. the team is going to give them a token of their appreciation and make sure that they get a ball. >> jesse: how do you know -- how was that...
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not one. >> bret: harold?ngress, we may not agree on everything, or every aspect of everything, but we would be part of a group that try to go to the white house every single week to try to solve problems. i think the polling and i would agree with trey, i have not heard any democrat or republican speak to the atlanta braves name-changing. but most americans don't have the luxury of living their lives where they they can be ideological. they want practical solutions and problem-solving. i think republicans are presenting a face of that in this election. what's interesting to me though as much 24 nominee it appears at least to some of the pollings because democrats are tightened or closed some of these races, republicans still enjoy advantage it looks like by 1 or 2 points. democrats are still inclined to vote democrat in some of these congressional races. we in the last weeks of are a this race it's come done to the very end. you don't want enforcedders like today. you want message to be tight and about the fu
not one. >> bret: harold?ngress, we may not agree on everything, or every aspect of everything, but we would be part of a group that try to go to the white house every single week to try to solve problems. i think the polling and i would agree with trey, i have not heard any democrat or republican speak to the atlanta braves name-changing. but most americans don't have the luxury of living their lives where they they can be ideological. they want practical solutions and problem-solving. i...
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ah, the new prime minister is called harold wilson, the labor party leader. ah, everybody, the establishment were absolutely terrified of wilson when he was in power. i mean, what was he going to do next? elizabeth? conservative advised as warn. ha, wilson supposed to be a leftie and planned the social revolution. there was quite a lot of trepidation. buckingham palace as to what this shot would be like, but to their surprise, they found that wilson himself was quite a monarchist, a royal list. elizabeth advisors forget that harold wilson is not only the leader of the labor party, but also an oxford don wilson. i think was the 1st to treat her as an equal ah and, and not look down on her. and certainly to make it clear that he wasn't looking down on her. ah, ah, but wilson's government is facing huge problems. the industry is still suffering from the consequences of the war and exports the low. because trade with the former colonies has broken down the work has to revolt against wilson. they want him to nationalize the colon steel industries and go on strike
ah, the new prime minister is called harold wilson, the labor party leader. ah, everybody, the establishment were absolutely terrified of wilson when he was in power. i mean, what was he going to do next? elizabeth? conservative advised as warn. ha, wilson supposed to be a leftie and planned the social revolution. there was quite a lot of trepidation. buckingham palace as to what this shot would be like, but to their surprise, they found that wilson himself was quite a monarchist, a royal list....
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i can guarantee you, harold, they gave him his axe back. all right? the one person who has the power to remove him from office. for those people who are thinking, this is more than criminal mischief, damaging property and possession of a hatchet, this is taking a hatchet against people, it's attempted assault, attempted murder, no, i got to agree with greg there. i would have upped it by a degree, but there's no assault here. he didn't assault anyone with it. the governor is looking to blame the da. we can blame bragg on a lot of stuff, but not on this one. it's all in your bailiwick, governor, and stop blaming other people. >> should we have a law that you shouldn't be able to take an axe and wield it in mcdonald's? that should be handled at the state level. >> maybe he was having a big mac attack. you don't know. the story is full of holes. here's why. he said they wouldn't let him use the bathroom. i'm 43-year-olds. if i'm denied a trip to the bathroom, i have to go to another bathroom immediately. i can't hold it, mess around, play with a tomahawk
i can guarantee you, harold, they gave him his axe back. all right? the one person who has the power to remove him from office. for those people who are thinking, this is more than criminal mischief, damaging property and possession of a hatchet, this is taking a hatchet against people, it's attempted assault, attempted murder, no, i got to agree with greg there. i would have upped it by a degree, but there's no assault here. he didn't assault anyone with it. the governor is looking to blame...
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tell harold to call 71 718-836-7100. harold has to do something too me.ry calm. he has to match your energy. >> i know what you mean. someone has to be the voice of calm and reason. it's not jeanine, it's not me, it's not gutfeld. dana is the voice of reason. i think he's doing a great job. you talked about growing up in brooklyn. tell us how the neighborhood has changed, that whole culture has changed. 2022, life is a lot different. what the hell happened? >> some policies that were implemented by new york politicians did a lot of damage. when i was young, i was able to leave the house anytime day or night, play with my friends. you know, i'd leave in the morning in the summertime. my father would give me $3 or $4, and i'd be out all day until nighttime. that's gone. you know, i have a 14-year-old. you have a little boy now. when my kid goes on the front lawn, i got to stand with him, because i'm so paranoid. i think what's really happened is we need to start punishing criminals. i think that would fix a lot problems. you guys were talking about that ear
tell harold to call 71 718-836-7100. harold has to do something too me.ry calm. he has to match your energy. >> i know what you mean. someone has to be the voice of calm and reason. it's not jeanine, it's not me, it's not gutfeld. dana is the voice of reason. i think he's doing a great job. you talked about growing up in brooklyn. tell us how the neighborhood has changed, that whole culture has changed. 2022, life is a lot different. what the hell happened? >> some policies that...
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he starts with harold burton. the seemed like truman's approach is, you know, he is appointing friends or people that he knows. these are not people that will support him because their fans, even support him politically, but he has his eye on a step ahead. here are legal steps we need to take to do what i need to do. i'd find justices that support that legal theory. is that what he is trying to accomplish? >> he is, but not the time when he appoints burton. that is, you rightly noted, his first nomination to the court. this happens very early in truman's tenure. harold burton was a senator. most importantly, he was a republican senator. what americans understood back then, just to contextualize this for everyone, this was the beginning of the gallup poll being the goal standard of polling in the united states. the gallup poll, when the vacancy became available. one of gallup's most important polls was to ask americans, do you think that president truman should nominate a republican or democrat to the supreme court
he starts with harold burton. the seemed like truman's approach is, you know, he is appointing friends or people that he knows. these are not people that will support him because their fans, even support him politically, but he has his eye on a step ahead. here are legal steps we need to take to do what i need to do. i'd find justices that support that legal theory. is that what he is trying to accomplish? >> he is, but not the time when he appoints burton. that is, you rightly noted, his...
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harold wanless. sean, i hope you can stay with us. dr.old wanless is a professor of geography and urban sustainability. hurricane ian is the 121st hurricane to hit florida since 1851, which has faced more hurricanes than any other state, and millions of residents living along its coast lines. the storm first hit cuba as a category 1 storm before it intensified to category 4 when it made landfall in florida. we want to talk more about the rapid intensification of these storms and the sea level rise that has already occurred along florida and how that is affecting the storm's impact. we go to coral gables, where we are joined by dr. harold wanless, professor in geography and urban sustainability at the university of miami. he is on the board of directors of the cleo institute, a nonprofit dedicated to climate crisis education and advocacy. so you are in coral gables. if you can talk about everything you are seeing in florida now and where the global heating plays such a keyole? >> thank you for having me. one of the things we have been seei
harold wanless. sean, i hope you can stay with us. dr.old wanless is a professor of geography and urban sustainability. hurricane ian is the 121st hurricane to hit florida since 1851, which has faced more hurricanes than any other state, and millions of residents living along its coast lines. the storm first hit cuba as a category 1 storm before it intensified to category 4 when it made landfall in florida. we want to talk more about the rapid intensification of these storms and the sea level...
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. >> we knew harold ford junior was destined for office, are you in the government club?big time to be in the government club, it's like the football team. >> this is the one we've all been waiting for. [laughter] how about hair back in the day? [laughter] >> why you have so many pictures? >> i like the head tilt. [laughter] >> that is my good side. >> very chain forward that's not cool, that's like watters fr fridge. >> pretty good. >> scrub a few of those off the internet. middle bottom doesn't look like i was sober. [laughter] >> was that junior high? >> something like that. >> what i'm amazed at, some of these are buttoned up and organized and others look like rebellion, it looks like you put in a rock album. if you look at mine, i'm between two haircuts, side shaved but a flock of seagulls part going on, clearly going for a face. jesse has good consistency, worth noting. >> what would you like in high school? >> i went to to high school, probably worse than the first one and then better in the second one in my own mind. >> what do you mean? >> why to? >> we moved for
. >> we knew harold ford junior was destined for office, are you in the government club?big time to be in the government club, it's like the football team. >> this is the one we've all been waiting for. [laughter] how about hair back in the day? [laughter] >> why you have so many pictures? >> i like the head tilt. [laughter] >> that is my good side. >> very chain forward that's not cool, that's like watters fr fridge. >> pretty good. >> scrub a...
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he starts with harold burton. seems like truman's approach, he is appointing friends, or people he knows. it's not necessary he's appointing these people because they will support them because they are friends or they support and politically, he has got his eye on -- he is thinking a step ahead. here's the legal steps we need to take to do to need to do. i need to find justice as a support that legal theory. is that more or less what he's trying to accomplish? >> he appoints harold burton which rightly made his first nomination to the court. this happened very early in truman's tenure. burton was a senator, most importantly was a republican senator. what americans understood then, just to contextualize briefly for everyone this is just the beginning of the gallup poll, the gold standard of pulling in the united states. and so the gallup poll one of the most important first poles was to ask americans do you think president truman should nominate a republican or a democrat to the supreme court? and we would likely h
he starts with harold burton. seems like truman's approach, he is appointing friends, or people he knows. it's not necessary he's appointing these people because they will support them because they are friends or they support and politically, he has got his eye on -- he is thinking a step ahead. here's the legal steps we need to take to do to need to do. i need to find justice as a support that legal theory. is that more or less what he's trying to accomplish? >> he appoints harold burton...
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>> the president is literally becoming the harold hill of politics.random trouble, and then he starts rattling off a string of incoherent phrases. veins bursting and the neck, democracy under threat, trump, trump, trump. >> president biden: stood up with her mother with two kid with type two diabetes. i mean it--the last time, the last guy was there? care over his name. democrats, independents in mainstream markup lukens have t be stronger, more determent and more committed to saving the american democracy. you just have to vote. we have to vote. you have to organize, mobilize, get out the vote. >> if harold hill was like you have trouble my friend, rubble trouble in river city, it would just buy beet like harold hill. that weird angry turn after he does those really bad jokes. when he said he was that guy before me? i mean it's believable that he forgot the name actually. i don't think that is joke work for. >> when you a 40 to percent approval rating, if got to do what you got to do and that is what biden is doing. his visit to the british embass to
>> the president is literally becoming the harold hill of politics.random trouble, and then he starts rattling off a string of incoherent phrases. veins bursting and the neck, democracy under threat, trump, trump, trump. >> president biden: stood up with her mother with two kid with type two diabetes. i mean it--the last time, the last guy was there? care over his name. democrats, independents in mainstream markup lukens have t be stronger, more determent and more committed to...
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a royalist elizabeth advisors forget that harold wilson is not only the leader of the labor party, but also an oxford don wilson, i think, was the 1st to treat her as an equal ah, and, and not looked down on her. and certainly to make it clear that he wasn't looking down on her ah ah, but wilson's government is facing huge problems. the industry is still suffering from the consequences of the war, and exports are low because trade with the former colonies has broken down the workers to revolt against wilson. they want him to nationalize the colon steel industries and go on strike. and the police doesn't understand the rift between the workers and the labor party that the prime minister can explain. and he saw himself as teaching her a lot about co sections or of, of her kingdom, which she didn't really know from 1st hand. you know, from 1st hand she knew this, the kind of things that an old fashioned, conservative prime ministers did like going shooting and having grand country house parties. but she didn't really know about the trade unions. she didn't really know about how the labor
a royalist elizabeth advisors forget that harold wilson is not only the leader of the labor party, but also an oxford don wilson, i think, was the 1st to treat her as an equal ah, and, and not looked down on her. and certainly to make it clear that he wasn't looking down on her ah ah, but wilson's government is facing huge problems. the industry is still suffering from the consequences of the war, and exports are low because trade with the former colonies has broken down the workers to revolt...
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a royalist elizabeth advisors forget that harold wilson is not only the leader of the labor party, but also an oxford don wilson, i think, was the 1st to treat her as an equal ah, and, and not look down on her. and certainly to make it clear that he wasn't looking down on her ah ah, but wilson's government is facing huge problems. the industry is still suffering from the consequences of the war and exports a low. because trade with the former colonies has broken down the workers to revolt against wilson. they want him to nationalize the colon steel industries and go on strike in. the palace doesn't understand the rift between the workers and the labor party, but the prime minister can explain. he saw himself as teaching her a lot about whole sections of, of her kingdom, which she didn't really know from 1st hand in from 1st hand. she knew this, the kind of things that an old fashioned, conservative prime ministers did like going shooting and having grand country house parties. but she didn't really know about the trade unions. she didn't really know about how the labor party worked. ah
a royalist elizabeth advisors forget that harold wilson is not only the leader of the labor party, but also an oxford don wilson, i think, was the 1st to treat her as an equal ah, and, and not look down on her. and certainly to make it clear that he wasn't looking down on her ah ah, but wilson's government is facing huge problems. the industry is still suffering from the consequences of the war and exports a low. because trade with the former colonies has broken down the workers to revolt...
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a royalist elizabeth advisors forget that harold wilson is not only the leader of the labor party, but also an oxford done. wilson, i think, was the 1st to treat her as an equal ah, and, and not looked down on her. and certainly to make it clear that he wasn't looking down on her ah ah, but wilson's government is facing huge problems. the industry is still suffering from the consequences of the war, and exports are low because trade with the former colonies has broken down the work as revolt against wilson. they want him to nationalize the colon steel industries and go on strike in. the palace doesn't understand the rift between the workers and the labor party, but the prime minister can explain. he saw himself as teaching her a lot about co sections or of, of her kingdom, which she didn't really know from 1st hand. you know, from 1st hand she knew this, the kind of things that an old fashion, conservative prime ministers did like going shooting and having grand country house parties. but she didn't really know about the trade unions. he didn't really know about how the labor party wor
a royalist elizabeth advisors forget that harold wilson is not only the leader of the labor party, but also an oxford done. wilson, i think, was the 1st to treat her as an equal ah, and, and not looked down on her. and certainly to make it clear that he wasn't looking down on her ah ah, but wilson's government is facing huge problems. the industry is still suffering from the consequences of the war, and exports are low because trade with the former colonies has broken down the work as revolt...
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okay, we're going to about harold russell a bit, but harold russell is is the he plays homer in the film. he's the name is the sailor who's lost both his arm and harold russell actually did lose both his arms, but it was in a training event where he was doing the training and. hollywood. he was nominated for best supporting actor. but the didn't think he would win it. so they gave him an honorary award and. then he won the best supporting actor award as well. big becoming the only person in history to win oscars for the same role. so if you have that on trivial pursuit or something, that is the answer. it's harold russell. okay, so this is set in boon city. they don't tell you what state it's supposedly patterned off of cincinnati ohio but it's actually filmed in california. so it's fascinating that william wyler wanted very normal look to the film. so he gave his cast money and told them to go buy their costumes off rack. okay, so theresa right. myrna loy, virginia mayo, they just all went to a regular department and bought regular clothes. so you do not see them dolled up in hollywood
okay, we're going to about harold russell a bit, but harold russell is is the he plays homer in the film. he's the name is the sailor who's lost both his arm and harold russell actually did lose both his arms, but it was in a training event where he was doing the training and. hollywood. he was nominated for best supporting actor. but the didn't think he would win it. so they gave him an honorary award and. then he won the best supporting actor award as well. big becoming the only person in...
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but he has a clear opinion about harold bloom. there are critics out there and he's one of them who take their ignorance about popular culture as a badge of intellectual prowess. tony magistrate li is a professor of literature and was stephen king's research assistant for 4 years. he has written nearly a dozen books about him and believes that the view of stephen king's changed even among academics, foy figure has reject it. that's important for us to remind ourselves. it has been changed and he won. the national book award is grecian fiction. i would say of the last 20 years has been reviewed quite favorably in major american publications, including the new york times the yellow times the new yorker, the new york review of books. stephen king doesn't need the nobel prize for literature for his fame. he already has it, and with an estimated fortune of around $370000000.00, he is one of the richest writers in the world. hard to imagine. but there are fans who have read every stephen king book available will stick with the most famo
but he has a clear opinion about harold bloom. there are critics out there and he's one of them who take their ignorance about popular culture as a badge of intellectual prowess. tony magistrate li is a professor of literature and was stephen king's research assistant for 4 years. he has written nearly a dozen books about him and believes that the view of stephen king's changed even among academics, foy figure has reject it. that's important for us to remind ourselves. it has been changed and...
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and harold ford jr. is saying the g.o.p. actually does lack a message rather than put push an investigation. >> and some of the things i hear them say is they will invest hunter biden. and invest january 6 over again. and they will invest. and it sounds like an interesting, one thing today but i'm not sure it's a winning message. at some point they need to ask what are you going to do for me going forward? >> i have to agree with harold on this and i think a lot of res well. you know we constantly say, we don't want to hear they are going to do with biden and trump you would want to know what congress is going to do for us, the american people. and why should i vote for you? so what is your response to this and the g.o.p. criticism of this? >> unfortunately, we have some members going on tv just talking about exactly what harold ford just said, investigations, some type of retaliation against the democrats for what they have done to donald trump. but what most republicans are talking about, how we will reduce inflation with
and harold ford jr. is saying the g.o.p. actually does lack a message rather than put push an investigation. >> and some of the things i hear them say is they will invest hunter biden. and invest january 6 over again. and they will invest. and it sounds like an interesting, one thing today but i'm not sure it's a winning message. at some point they need to ask what are you going to do for me going forward? >> i have to agree with harold on this and i think a lot of res well. you...
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it's big enough to be talked to general keane earlier and bring in our panel harold ford jr.r political correspondent. josh, this was a ratcheting up people said wow that was kind of crazy. it sounds like we are at the beginning of the second cold war even for vladimir putin. that was about the most anti-american rhetoric we have heard from the russian president but, you know, he is feeling cornered. as some of the territories that he annexed do actually have ukrainian military making gains in those very territories. this is a sign where he used the russian president rhetoric but it was belied by using ground on the battle field. it is a really delicate moment for the biden administration. because they should be having very sensitive back channel diplomacy with russia. what the red lines putin mentioned the possibility of going beyond where things are right now. that's a very, very tough topic. >> meantime today, harold, ukraine and president zelenskyy puts forward a nato application to speed that application process, he says. and the u.s. says, wait a second, hold on. take a
it's big enough to be talked to general keane earlier and bring in our panel harold ford jr.r political correspondent. josh, this was a ratcheting up people said wow that was kind of crazy. it sounds like we are at the beginning of the second cold war even for vladimir putin. that was about the most anti-american rhetoric we have heard from the russian president but, you know, he is feeling cornered. as some of the territories that he annexed do actually have ukrainian military making gains in...
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now the protest in haiti, harold isaac is an independent journalist and joins us now from the capital. puerto prince, thank you for being with us. so we've had these reports of the possibility of a world food program facility being looted. did you know more about that? well, today we are in the 3rd. possibly even some people are arguing before the day of major disruption throughout the country. and going to eve, where this one of the w p b is, has been under a lot of violence. and the depot has been attacked as we've, as reports, has been stating. and how much of a problem would that be if, if that has happened to minutes a to under a lot of pressure isn't. and if the, if the food depos a time will not mean for people who need that aid. well, our understanding is that the de paul is a regional one for to do a w b like the serving the northern area of haiti and likely for disaster preparedness. and there's, there's been spiking violence throughout the country and going to wasn't spared. and clearly the depot has been looted and set on fire from all the reports we've been seeing so far
now the protest in haiti, harold isaac is an independent journalist and joins us now from the capital. puerto prince, thank you for being with us. so we've had these reports of the possibility of a world food program facility being looted. did you know more about that? well, today we are in the 3rd. possibly even some people are arguing before the day of major disruption throughout the country. and going to eve, where this one of the w p b is, has been under a lot of violence. and the depot has...
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but he has a clear opinion about harold bloom. there are critics out there and he's one of them who take their ignorance about popular culture as a badge of intellectual prowess. tony magistrate lee is a professor of literature and was stephen king's research assistant for 4 years. he has written nearly a dozen books about him and believes that the view of stephen king's changed even among academics. i figure hairs rejecting and that's important for us to remind ourselves about it has been changing. he won the national book award is grecian fiction. i would say of the last 20 years has been reviewed quite favorably in major american publications, including the new york times, the yellow times the new yorker, the new york review of books. stephen king doesn't need another prize for literature for his fame. he already has it, and with an estimated fortune of around $370000000.00, he is one of the richest writers in the world. hard to imagine. but there are fans who have read every stephen king book available will stick with the most
but he has a clear opinion about harold bloom. there are critics out there and he's one of them who take their ignorance about popular culture as a badge of intellectual prowess. tony magistrate lee is a professor of literature and was stephen king's research assistant for 4 years. he has written nearly a dozen books about him and believes that the view of stephen king's changed even among academics. i figure hairs rejecting and that's important for us to remind ourselves about it has been...
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and shortly before harold wilson resigned, they got on splendidly to go into a full his say, i know i know you and i like to talk about that we have about 5 or 6 minutes of sadly are those when we look at the house, the spine of some 14 prime ministers, 1515 when you include list trust. of course, i have the, i mean the influence of the queen has she, has she influence any of the prime ministers or, and they always have is the privy council meetings that we would not really open to what they discuss. but how the whole of the evolved in the last 70 years. well in the privy council is, is this huge council of state. we're where we're all senior politicians and, and a number of other people are part of this non partisan assembly. so it is deliberately, has people from all sides of the political spectrum and they can give advice and they can make decisions. and in the privy council, almost independently upon them. it doesn't happen very often. but it is there as a, as a vehicle for, for making special decisions. it. so you're told that the weekly audience, the majesty is a prime minister
and shortly before harold wilson resigned, they got on splendidly to go into a full his say, i know i know you and i like to talk about that we have about 5 or 6 minutes of sadly are those when we look at the house, the spine of some 14 prime ministers, 1515 when you include list trust. of course, i have the, i mean the influence of the queen has she, has she influence any of the prime ministers or, and they always have is the privy council meetings that we would not really open to what they...
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hi, thank you very much for your time today. harold vile, a member of the german parliament with the alternative. when ukraine says 3 civilians are among the latest victims of rush and shelling in the east of the country. it's 2nd largest city hockey has also come on to fire. much of the fighting is currently focused on the east, but ukraine is reporting advances in a counter offensive in the south. it says it's reclaimed territory, their heat by rockets again and again. hockey is ukraine's 2nd largest city. it's position in the east near the russian border. has made it a target throughout the wall. there was an explosion on dar apartment shook pieces of tile hit my child's back on the ceiling collapsed on my head. very thick smoke immediately filled the room. we wanted to get ice, but our door was blocked. it was blown into the corridor. ha, ha ha keeps governor said rescue as us still searching through the rubble for survivors of the attack on this apartment building in the city center. several people were killed in all the strikes in the region and air raid sirens rang throughout
hi, thank you very much for your time today. harold vile, a member of the german parliament with the alternative. when ukraine says 3 civilians are among the latest victims of rush and shelling in the east of the country. it's 2nd largest city hockey has also come on to fire. much of the fighting is currently focused on the east, but ukraine is reporting advances in a counter offensive in the south. it says it's reclaimed territory, their heat by rockets again and again. hockey is ukraine's 2nd...
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i interviewed 11 prime ministers, from harold| prime ministers, from harold mcmillan onwards, and i haveough, nor have i made films of her, and i've made films of all the other 11. her, and i've made films of all the other11. someone her, and i've made films of all the other 11. someone said, you are no one in british politics until you have been cockerell�*d. she is a fascinating figure to look at, because she was a liberal democrat, she was brought up... she was a remainer, yet here she is in what andrew marr said was probably going to be the most right—wing government we have had in recent british history, so she will be a very interesting person to try and make a film about. she now has an insured in a way of speaking, where almost every vowel, she uses, different from anyone else in the country —— extraordinary. from anyone else in the country -- extraordinary-— from anyone else in the country -- extraordinary. interesting. and the one thing we _ extraordinary. interesting. and the one thing we can — extraordinary. interesting. and the one thing we can judge _ extraordinary. interes
i interviewed 11 prime ministers, from harold| prime ministers, from harold mcmillan onwards, and i haveough, nor have i made films of her, and i've made films of all the other 11. her, and i've made films of all the other11. someone her, and i've made films of all the other 11. someone said, you are no one in british politics until you have been cockerell�*d. she is a fascinating figure to look at, because she was a liberal democrat, she was brought up... she was a remainer, yet here she is...
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harold issac is an independentjournalist in port—au—prince. harold, thank you forjoining us.ficult to get power. how have you managed? indie difficult to get power. how have you managed? we have to -la it have you managed? we have to play it smart. — have you managed? we have to play it smart, actually, - have you managed? we have to play it smart, actually, i- play it smart, actually, i personally have not received any power from the utility in weeks, because of the protests that have slammed a good chunk of the great and i have to rely mainly on solar power for that and it only covers that much, so it is not easy to be communicating. so it is not easy to be communicatinu. , , . . so it is not easy to be communicatin. , , . . communicating. gives an idea as to how volatile _ communicating. gives an idea as to how volatile things _ communicating. gives an idea as to how volatile things are - communicating. gives an idea as to how volatile things are now. l to how volatile things are now. we have had protest and violence that has been running for some time and it still feels l
harold issac is an independentjournalist in port—au—prince. harold, thank you forjoining us.ficult to get power. how have you managed? indie difficult to get power. how have you managed? we have to -la it have you managed? we have to play it smart. — have you managed? we have to play it smart, actually, - have you managed? we have to play it smart, actually, i- play it smart, actually, i personally have not received any power from the utility in weeks, because of the protests that have...
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harold ford jr., former tennessee congressman and host of the knive and olivia beavers congressionalp contrast that the border is secure. the border is closed. first off thanks for having me happy friday. true, john, only one is true and it's clear that latin and central america perhaps around the globe believe that our border is not secure and that it's open. we play politics with the border for a long time. we are at a critical moment now where i think a different different kind of leadership is needed. i want to appeal to my party and the republican party to do some things that are uncomfortable. we can continue to batter around this issue, ban the this issue around and deal with this every political season, the seriousness that voters want are a few things. one we need a wall. two, we need to invest in this region of the world. we have not had in our hemisphere, we have not had a serious immigration bill in 40 years since ronald reagan was president. we need more immigration judges there. we need more dea. ice workers there on the ground and we need to be supportive of them as we
harold ford jr., former tennessee congressman and host of the knive and olivia beavers congressionalp contrast that the border is secure. the border is closed. first off thanks for having me happy friday. true, john, only one is true and it's clear that latin and central america perhaps around the globe believe that our border is not secure and that it's open. we play politics with the border for a long time. we are at a critical moment now where i think a different different kind of leadership...
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i was detained on suspicion of smuggling more than $50000000.00 worth of harold went into the us and europe. 3 weeks worked on development projects in afghanistan for a decade. a powerful 7.6 magnitude earthquake is hit mexico central pacific coast, triggering su nami woman, warnings and killing. at least one person. alarms in mexico city sounded less than an hour after ceremonies, marking deadly, quite struck on the same date. in 19852017 protesters of clashed with security forces in iran as anger grows over the death of a 22 year old woman in police custody protests were reported in many major cities and across the kurdish region. matter, i mean, he fell into a coma shortly after being arrested by iran's notorious morality. police police for allegedly not covering her hair or death as re ignited calls to abolish around strict islamic dress code aah! protests at the funeral of missouri armine in her hometown and northern iran. more purchased in the capital terror on this one organized by university students. oh minis. death has once again exposed tensions between the holland islamis
i was detained on suspicion of smuggling more than $50000000.00 worth of harold went into the us and europe. 3 weeks worked on development projects in afghanistan for a decade. a powerful 7.6 magnitude earthquake is hit mexico central pacific coast, triggering su nami woman, warnings and killing. at least one person. alarms in mexico city sounded less than an hour after ceremonies, marking deadly, quite struck on the same date. in 19852017 protesters of clashed with security forces in iran as...
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but he has a clear opinion about harold bloom. there are critics out there and he's one of them who take their ignorance about popular culture as a badge of intellectual problems. tony magistrate is a professor of literature and with stephen kings research assistant for 4 years. he has written nearly a dozen books about him and believes that the view of stephen king's changed even among academics. so i figured hes been ginger and that's important for us to remind ourselves about it has been changing. he won the national book award is grecian fiction. i would say of the last 20 years has been reviewed quite favorably in major american publications, including the new york times, the yellow times the new yorker, the new york review of books. stephen king doesn't need another prize for literature for his fame. he already has it, and with an estimated fortune of around $370000000.00, he is one of the richest writers in the world. hard to imagine. but there are fans who have read every stephen king book available will stick with the mos
but he has a clear opinion about harold bloom. there are critics out there and he's one of them who take their ignorance about popular culture as a badge of intellectual problems. tony magistrate is a professor of literature and with stephen kings research assistant for 4 years. he has written nearly a dozen books about him and believes that the view of stephen king's changed even among academics. so i figured hes been ginger and that's important for us to remind ourselves about it has been...
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what ship was it to all of my conjunction with miss cruz cor young all harold, pretty fair. show me new silks. yeah, the me is possible. good bumbled been she, her to skip was shipped fairly fair cuz as well, no toilet will love their families, you know, got a new consolidate. good, skip bush. you been emerging observation with lonely, sunken. it was amazingly konica my mail, the wrong way. gaze on a suppose she drove off on google. so we're on that window. both of us for the same work over here. i was just a minute. i over this with no no, no no. i didn't get your dog kitty. oh, it is unit off it. keep which model is mine. oh, oh it annoyed so it's all right good. so now what we got here, come on now when you put off by the amount of new cars shocked. painted it with she still use both of job and now i don't she found to chill somebody my only one. so i live on it, but it is full of clear and on the computer to the 5 punky most get you to toss. i'll give you the love show up in the middle. okay, let him up. this is andrew sound posted on omnia. cuz if he seen off at the g a
what ship was it to all of my conjunction with miss cruz cor young all harold, pretty fair. show me new silks. yeah, the me is possible. good bumbled been she, her to skip was shipped fairly fair cuz as well, no toilet will love their families, you know, got a new consolidate. good, skip bush. you been emerging observation with lonely, sunken. it was amazingly konica my mail, the wrong way. gaze on a suppose she drove off on google. so we're on that window. both of us for the same work over...
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not lbj, and that is the period of harold wilson, when harold wilson was labor prime minister of britainne period where britain didn't fight alongside america in a war, the vietnam war. >> yeah. we have lord meacham still with us and mike barnicle, you have a question for lord meacham. >> yes, i do. honor to have him here. >> uh-huh. >> jon, before we let you go, it strikes me, yesterday, today, and will for a while, that we have a woman that we're talking about who presided over a government for 70 years. she did her duty dearly, literally, dearly for over 25,000 days in her reign. we have no match for that. i'm wondering, if you look at her life and the way she behaved on the world stage, she was reliable, she was responsible, she never embarrassed herself or her government, there's something that is always missing in american politics when you compare the way we behave politically to this formidable woman of history. >> i think the one lesson for us is what was she devoted to? she was devoted to an unwritten constitution that was, for all of its imperfections, was, in fact, founded on
not lbj, and that is the period of harold wilson, when harold wilson was labor prime minister of britainne period where britain didn't fight alongside america in a war, the vietnam war. >> yeah. we have lord meacham still with us and mike barnicle, you have a question for lord meacham. >> yes, i do. honor to have him here. >> uh-huh. >> jon, before we let you go, it strikes me, yesterday, today, and will for a while, that we have a woman that we're talking about who...