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what about you, harold? >> harold: above malicious bubblegum.eader? >> ma>> harold: no. >> martha: right on. i got that. >> greg: what is something that annoys or impresses you when you first meet someone? jesse? >> jesse: like a really nice cologne, really refined and sophisticated. it impresses me. >> martha: i would say if they look right into my eyes. >> greg: that's good. what if you are really short like me? >> martha: you can be very annoying. >> greg: if they path down the head. harold? >> harold: when someone does not stand, shaking hands with the woman. my mother made us stand. if we didn't, we would get a swift kick. >> martha: well done. >> greg: i know what you are going to say. you are going to say breath. >> dagen: not, but also good fabrics in your clothing. a beautiful fabric. for that delicious what are are wearing. >> greg: this is my friday fall sweater. >> jesse: that is not casual. >> dagen: yes, it is. i touched it. >> greg: you are so jealous. >> jesse: where did she touch you? >> greg: i'm going to hr right now. anyway,
what about you, harold? >> harold: above malicious bubblegum.eader? >> ma>> harold: no. >> martha: right on. i got that. >> greg: what is something that annoys or impresses you when you first meet someone? jesse? >> jesse: like a really nice cologne, really refined and sophisticated. it impresses me. >> martha: i would say if they look right into my eyes. >> greg: that's good. what if you are really short like me? >> martha: you can be very...
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harold? >> harold: from that to space. astronaut dr. of dream event safe jude's life-saving mission. received the spirit award: piled the expedition. child will have to die in the dawn of life. also the first all civilian spaceflight to orbit to her and research institution in hometown of memo tis. >> >> greg: she didn't quit organic chemicals. recommendation she passed the hard class all of the money in his piggy bank to help people in florida. >> what are you doing with your piggy bank? >> sending it to people needing -- i saving for a corvette or electric scooter but people need. this. >> martha: so sweet, right? his mom said it all started with a conversation on wednesday on his way to school he decided his mom was upset with the hurricane he wanted to do what he could do to help. >> jesse: true he would have given more money but he already sent it to ukraine. >> martha: he had $200 in there. >> jesse: he used to have $800 and it went overseas. >> greg: there you go. that's it for us. "special report" is up next. greg, dominic, they
harold? >> harold: from that to space. astronaut dr. of dream event safe jude's life-saving mission. received the spirit award: piled the expedition. child will have to die in the dawn of life. also the first all civilian spaceflight to orbit to her and research institution in hometown of memo tis. >> >> greg: she didn't quit organic chemicals. recommendation she passed the hard class all of the money in his piggy bank to help people in florida. >> what are you doing...
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let's take this up with harold ford jr.knowledged that we have an immigration crisis, but many of your democratic friends and colleagues have denied it. now there -- they do seem to be, finally, acknowledging that we need to do something about it. what's the change of heart? >> it's a national security challenge. i think democrat, republicans alike, this should be something we ought to be able to come together. both sides are going to have to do things that are not comfortable. democrats are going to have to support a wall. republicans are going to have to support an easy way, when i say easy, easy to understand how you become a a citizen. the people who should be most affronted are people who waited many line and did it the right way. seeing all these people come across our border and many of them are are asking for asylum, our asylum process needs to be streamlined. i'm delighted and thrilled to hear the speaker say that, but this is where i think we're most vulnerable as democrats. it should be bipartisan, but we are the
let's take this up with harold ford jr.knowledged that we have an immigration crisis, but many of your democratic friends and colleagues have denied it. now there -- they do seem to be, finally, acknowledging that we need to do something about it. what's the change of heart? >> it's a national security challenge. i think democrat, republicans alike, this should be something we ought to be able to come together. both sides are going to have to do things that are not comfortable. democrats...
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they are lazy. >> harold: jesse?ake a class called -- >> jesse: i used to disagree with greg because greg used to say not everybody should go to college, and i used to say no, i think college is important that everybody should go and get an education. i am going to change my official position. that is how open-minded i am. and here is why. not every man needs to go to college. first of all, you need good paying, blue-collar jobs in this country to sustain a healthy and vibrant middle class. but not all men need to go to college. we need guys to get out there and do hard work for this country, in an industrial capacity, and i don't want to make those guys have to go spend billions of dollars to get this little degree that they should have been out in the country doing. i also want to clarify something i said yesterday, i don't often do this, but when i change my opinion, now i am on a roll. after a lengthy discussion with my wife, i am no longer team brady. [laughter] >> dana: i knew it! >> jesse: i am not necessarily
they are lazy. >> harold: jesse?ake a class called -- >> jesse: i used to disagree with greg because greg used to say not everybody should go to college, and i used to say no, i think college is important that everybody should go and get an education. i am going to change my official position. that is how open-minded i am. and here is why. not every man needs to go to college. first of all, you need good paying, blue-collar jobs in this country to sustain a healthy and vibrant...
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would, harold. >> harold: 3-0. won. >> greg: you coach soccer. >> harold: i'm retiring.why did you have to admit that? change the subject. >> bret: i will wait to hear the rest of the game story. good job, coach. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight. president biden trying to pump up fellow democrats with a little more than two tweaks go until the midterm elections. the president speaking to a party rally today at the dnc here in washington to staffers there. the speech coming as most polls now suggest democrats could lose control of the house and possibly the u.s
would, harold. >> harold: 3-0. won. >> greg: you coach soccer. >> harold: i'm retiring.why did you have to admit that? change the subject. >> bret: i will wait to hear the rest of the game story. good job, coach. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight. president biden trying to pump up fellow democrats with a little more than two tweaks go until the midterm elections. the president speaking to a party rally today at the dnc here in...
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we salute staff sargent harold nelson, 107 years young.are so >> building a better bay area, moving forward finding solutions. this is abc seven news. anchor: what a show they put on, the first airshow of fleet week wrapped up and it is expected to be a big weekend in san francisco just getting started. good afternoon and thanks for joining us. i am a along with someone watching the show -- larry along with someone watching the show. >> a huge crowd was at the marine agreed to watch it all including our abc7news reporter cornell. reporter: did you hear it? all eyes were looking up, blue angels just wrapped up a few minutes ago, so amazing and so loud it stopped traffic, even set off a few car alarms and delighted the crowds at the marina green. navy's blue
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sorry harold.ck media libs rushing to his defense like he was a bull island sick child and they went off the reporter a lot and it's a collective denial like i mentioned in the a block. they're denying everything from inflation to crime and they're denying there's something wrong here. if fetterman gets eaten by a shark they bring in the shark and say see, he's fine. can you see him in there? he's okay. but the media are treating him like a slow moving pet. i don't think that's compassion at all. i know they're circling the wagons. we all have our issues. >> dana? >> i agree with a lot of what was said especially about the lefties being able to make a decision. you have to pick a side there. i would say i think dr. oz has been skillful in trying to press on the issues inflation and the economy, energy workers especially in pennsylvania who lost their jobs and ever no prospect of geting a job back under this administration, crime in particular, fentanyl is a big issue and dr. oz has been out there t
sorry harold.ck media libs rushing to his defense like he was a bull island sick child and they went off the reporter a lot and it's a collective denial like i mentioned in the a block. they're denying everything from inflation to crime and they're denying there's something wrong here. if fetterman gets eaten by a shark they bring in the shark and say see, he's fine. can you see him in there? he's okay. but the media are treating him like a slow moving pet. i don't think that's compassion at...
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harold mentioned interest rates. the reason the fed has to raise interest rates is the government spent $5 trillion on top of regular spending over the last two years, so you've seen rampant inflation. so the fed raises rates, has to crash the economy and people suffer all the way through. >> in fairness, i hear you, but 2.9 trillion of the 5 trillion was spent under president trump. we had a pandemic, we have a war we're dealing with. if i am going to allocate blame, happy to do that, but we have a real problem in the country. whatever the makeup of congress is after november or december 8th depending on runoffs, we need people that want to govern, that will sit down, get in a room. one thing is for certain, joe biden is not going anywhere. if the congress changes, i encourage democrats and republicans alike. we have a problem that won't be solved by rhetoric. >> sandra: fair point. and if you're an economist, i'll let you respond, you look out in the future, harold, which everyone should be, economists certainly sh
harold mentioned interest rates. the reason the fed has to raise interest rates is the government spent $5 trillion on top of regular spending over the last two years, so you've seen rampant inflation. so the fed raises rates, has to crash the economy and people suffer all the way through. >> in fairness, i hear you, but 2.9 trillion of the 5 trillion was spent under president trump. we had a pandemic, we have a war we're dealing with. if i am going to allocate blame, happy to do that,...
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harold? >> harold: don't mess with grandma.woman of a purse in broad daylight. the quick-thinking neighbor a senior jumps into action. woman known as fay runs out with her cane to stopped attack. used her cane to hit the car several times with the suspect dropping her neighbor's purse. ms. faye sis her hero. when we may need her in new york. >> we need. >> why are you guys worried about crime? send me a pie. >> i think i have a car stealing from little old ladies doesn't make sense to me. do you know what makes sense my show? tonight rob schneider, peter schweizer, kat timpf, tyrus. it's going to be great. oh, year two of my favorite segment, greg's whose got crabs. shoutout to marc siegel for helping me out with this segment. red crab migration season in australia's christmas island. check out the millions of large crabs emerging from the forest heading to the water. what are they going to do in the water, harold? they're going to breed. they are going to breed. they do that the first rain fall of the wet season. >> judge jean
harold? >> harold: don't mess with grandma.woman of a purse in broad daylight. the quick-thinking neighbor a senior jumps into action. woman known as fay runs out with her cane to stopped attack. used her cane to hit the car several times with the suspect dropping her neighbor's purse. ms. faye sis her hero. when we may need her in new york. >> we need. >> why are you guys worried about crime? send me a pie. >> i think i have a car stealing from little old ladies doesn't...
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harold ford jr.. martha jrs maccallum and greg gutfeld . is 5:, bob cloc00k in iyork c new york city. itand this is the five presideni biden called getting his handshd dirty with some serious midtersm election interference. so where's the mediaso inth the democrat outridge, the saudis are exposing the administration's attempt to coerce their country to postpone oil cuts untill after the midterms and an effort to doep gas prices down now on those stories. >> butwn. didn't someone else get impeached for that? now after the saudis stood up despite his embarrassing courtship, the president's vowinge his em to reassesslationsh our relationship with the oil rich nation. looks like with th was wrong whe said nobody messes with abbud. we find ourselves in a positiona as beggars. posimost powerful country in the world. it's now in a position ofd. having to beg these third ratets countries. eep ga the democrats will do anythings to try to keep gas from increasing before the election. incrhe's going hat in hand to dictatorships like venezuela, pleadin
harold ford jr.. martha jrs maccallum and greg gutfeld . is 5:, bob cloc00k in iyork c new york city. itand this is the five presideni biden called getting his handshd dirty with some serious midtersm election interference. so where's the mediaso inth the democrat outridge, the saudis are exposing the administration's attempt to coerce their country to postpone oil cuts untill after the midterms and an effort to doep gas prices down now on those stories. >> butwn. didn't someone else get...
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now 107 years old, staff sargent harold nelson, and the moment.antry division commander charles constanza pinning that medal for bravery in fort carson, colorado, and here he is right here tonight. >> hi, david. >> reporter: staff sargent harold nelson, proud. >> i must have done something right. i'm glad to have been able to serve my country. [ applause ] >> wow. we salute staff sargent harold nelson, 107 years young. we are so impressed. we'll see you later tonight for an all new "20/20" 9:00 p.m. eastern. good night. it sleep week is he. we'll have the highlights plus a warning also tonight. it's a lot of money into spend on the gas thing. sure is a lot of money going out but now some is coming back. and how you can help the grieving families of the murdered merced kidnapping victims. building a better bay area moving forward finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. some relief for $23 million californians starts today the gas tax refund up to a thousand dollars is now arriving in bank accounts. good evening. i'm on a date and i'm dan ashley. tha
now 107 years old, staff sargent harold nelson, and the moment.antry division commander charles constanza pinning that medal for bravery in fort carson, colorado, and here he is right here tonight. >> hi, david. >> reporter: staff sargent harold nelson, proud. >> i must have done something right. i'm glad to have been able to serve my country. [ applause ] >> wow. we salute staff sargent harold nelson, 107 years young. we are so impressed. we'll see you later tonight for...
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he starts with harold burton. it seems like truman's approach is, you know, he is appointing friends or people that he knows. he thinks 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 need to 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 the most important polls was to ask americans, do you think that president truman should nominate a republican or democrat to the supr
he starts with harold burton. it seems like truman's approach is, you know, he is appointing friends or people that he knows. he thinks 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 need to 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...
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harold, my bigger pet peeve, people bring too many bags. low is boarded, we have to bag check everything, bins are filled. is that the bigger offense? >> i am trying to remember, if i get hit, probably 50% of the time, why i can't remember. >> if you like being hit when you travel, allow me to introduce the subway. katie. i was only going to say this to you. no, you fly first class, i fly stow away. is this the problem they say it is? >> i carry a backpack. and i have noticed the only time someone gets hit is when they run into me because they're shoving to rush onto the plane that's not going to take off. shoving the backpack, they're shoving into me. back off and wait a second. >> everybody calm down. one more thing is up next. ♪ i mean, obviously, let it out. ghaa. yeah, i'm not really sure if this is working either. realtor.com. i love this house but can we even afford it? maybe jacob can finally get a job. ♪ the house whisperer! that's right. ever since i was bitten by a house as a boy... ah! ...i could communicate with homes. your nex
harold, my bigger pet peeve, people bring too many bags. low is boarded, we have to bag check everything, bins are filled. is that the bigger offense? >> i am trying to remember, if i get hit, probably 50% of the time, why i can't remember. >> if you like being hit when you travel, allow me to introduce the subway. katie. i was only going to say this to you. no, you fly first class, i fly stow away. is this the problem they say it is? >> i carry a backpack. and i have noticed...
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harold, is this your five? >> thank you for having me on the show. the country you want the most basic things to be right. inflation is a crime. if you are paying more for bread and peanut butter and potato chips and gasoline and worried about your kids coming home from school. democrats likely face a taller challenge on these issues than others. if you live in a state where there is a republican governor or senator, you should ask those questions of them as much as democrats. and democrats you need to tout what you are going to do different. we can't be for defunding police. we have to get away from that moniker if we are going to regain the voters. brian: are republicans benefiting or suffering because of this list. >> harold was on the ballot many times and if he saw these results he would say we are in big trouble. 8 out of 10 republicans have economic issues as their top issue. three out of four independents have the economy as their issue. and independents consistently blame the president for where we are in this country because of the decision
harold, is this your five? >> thank you for having me on the show. the country you want the most basic things to be right. inflation is a crime. if you are paying more for bread and peanut butter and potato chips and gasoline and worried about your kids coming home from school. democrats likely face a taller challenge on these issues than others. if you live in a state where there is a republican governor or senator, you should ask those questions of them as much as democrats. and...
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and today we honor and we remember harold dean prad padrick. >> harold dean padrick was known as dean lot of friends. community was important to him, and he dedicated his life to service at home and abroad. he was a marine who then joined the fire service in 1965, becoming the fire chief in virginia, where he lived most of his life. in 1980, he formed the heavy and tactical rescue program in the commonwealth. it set new standards for how to train the rescue teams that are said to be still in use around the world today. >> he always wanted to just make it better. he wanted to surround himself with people and he wanted to make them better at what they did, and that was being better firefighters or first responders. >> reporter: dean was also on a team that responded to the september 11th attacks at the pentagon and the world trade center. wherever there was a need, dean was willing to go, oklahoma city bombing, hurricane katrina, and mexico city earthquake just to name a few. >> while he was abroad and involved in a lot of things worldwide, he never forgot troutville and never forgot wh
and today we honor and we remember harold dean prad padrick. >> harold dean padrick was known as dean lot of friends. community was important to him, and he dedicated his life to service at home and abroad. he was a marine who then joined the fire service in 1965, becoming the fire chief in virginia, where he lived most of his life. in 1980, he formed the heavy and tactical rescue program in the commonwealth. it set new standards for how to train the rescue teams that are said to be still...
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he is an idiot, harold. ittujames corden claimed that t was about eggs.it's always the eggs. a gua people don't know how to cookve eggs. as a guy who's traveled the country representative in congress, i'm going to go oucote on a limd b and sacongy people e cook. >> i think it's the one thinopl thing anybody ca everybody do.coa you buoky the spin.. buy the that big egg is the reasonon fot the crisis here was a hair. >> jeanine: >> we're in itit. it. i agree with the judge and ijud. like scrambled eggs. >> oh, thank you. >>issue, but the egg issue was that she ,his wife or whoever he was a with wanted an egg yolk omelete .yoke. oh, goodness gracious. just the yolk.ne: that well, i was going to say thisel omelet. you exactly. but you set up my question tog x you perfectly.pe you are fine dining expert. rt theon the show.henever >> you are.e yo whenever i see you in ann elevator, there's always some some good downtown. but i was going to ask yousk is where do you rank baltasar? like, if you are kicked out, would you fight to get back in, as gordon did? >> the
he is an idiot, harold. ittujames corden claimed that t was about eggs.it's always the eggs. a gua people don't know how to cookve eggs. as a guy who's traveled the country representative in congress, i'm going to go oucote on a limd b and sacongy people e cook. >> i think it's the one thinopl thing anybody ca everybody do.coa you buoky the spin.. buy the that big egg is the reasonon fot the crisis here was a hair. >> jeanine: >> we're in itit. it. i agree with the judge and...
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harold ford jr. former tennessee congressman, co-host of "the five" in studio.lie hemingway editor and chief at the federalist. it's interesting to hear the shift. you can hear it if you have been following it, mollie, all along. how the president talks about this and now if republicans take over, suddenly the economy is going to crash. >> yeah. it's very interesting that he is going to try to do that pivot. he understands that republicans are going to take the house in all like lie hood, possibly also the senate. he also knows that the economy is headed into very dark waters for the coming year. so he is trying to get ahead of that and pivot there. the problem for him is that the economy is very bad and because of a united democrat policy front. the policies that the democrat party has put forth whether it's with our energy policy, throwing good money after bad. it has caused inflation to increase. even a lot of the covid shutdowns that did so much to throttle the economy and disrupt the labor market, the, you know, all the supply chain problems. so these are p
harold ford jr. former tennessee congressman, co-host of "the five" in studio.lie hemingway editor and chief at the federalist. it's interesting to hear the shift. you can hear it if you have been following it, mollie, all along. how the president talks about this and now if republicans take over, suddenly the economy is going to crash. >> yeah. it's very interesting that he is going to try to do that pivot. he understands that republicans are going to take the house in all like...
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would, harold. >> harold: 3-0. won. >> greg: you coach soccer. >> harold: i'm retiring. my daughter. >> dana: did your son score a goal? >> harold: she did not. >> judge jeanine: why did you have to admit that? change the subject. >> bret: i will wait to hear the rest of the game story. good job, coach. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight. president biden trying to pump up fellow democrats with a little more than two tweaks go until the midterm elections. the president speaking to a party rally today at the dnc here in washington to staffers there. the speech coming as most polls now suggest democrats could lose control of the house and possibly the u.s. senate. the dynamic has shifted in the past three weeks. white house correspondent jacqui heinrich starts us off live tonight from the north lawn. good evening, jacqui. >> good evening to you you, bret. we are witnessing a late shift in democratic messaging as it were from all in on abortion to counter punching the g.o.p. on the economy. but there's some gray area with the president's cl
would, harold. >> harold: 3-0. won. >> greg: you coach soccer. >> harold: i'm retiring. my daughter. >> dana: did your son score a goal? >> harold: she did not. >> judge jeanine: why did you have to admit that? change the subject. >> bret: i will wait to hear the rest of the game story. good job, coach. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight. president biden trying to pump up fellow democrats with a little more than two...
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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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. >> reporter: harold ng lives along the arenda street where shooting at an airbnb killed five and injured four others on halloween of 2019. >> ambulance people come. and even more law enforcement. so lot of lights. >> reporter: the shooting prompted airbnb to put a ban on so-called party houses. however, as we saw last week, when a shooting killed two teen brothers at a party at an oakland airbnb rental, there's still plenty of work to do. and just weeks before halloween airbnb says it's making a change to who can reserve a home during that busy weekend. the hope is that the change will reduce any unauthorized parties. >> you do not have a history of positive reviews -- or no reviews, either not a history of positive reviews or no reviews at all -- you're not going to be able to make a one-night booking. >> reporter: a disproportionate number of unauthorized parties have come from guests with these profiles. cities like arenda have taken additional steps like permanently banning short-term rentals unless the home host is on site. reports of unauthorized parties have dropped by 60% since t
. >> reporter: harold ng lives along the arenda street where shooting at an airbnb killed five and injured four others on halloween of 2019. >> ambulance people come. and even more law enforcement. so lot of lights. >> reporter: the shooting prompted airbnb to put a ban on so-called party houses. however, as we saw last week, when a shooting killed two teen brothers at a party at an oakland airbnb rental, there's still plenty of work to do. and just weeks before halloween...
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now introduce harold holzer who will deliver the keynote address, winner of the 2015 gilder, lehmann, lincoln. holzer is one of the country's leading on abraham lincoln and. the political culture of the civil war area. eric, a prolific writer and lecturer and frequent guest on television, he served six years as chairman of the lincoln bicentennial foundation. for the previous ten years. he co-chaired, the u.s., abraham lincoln, bicentennial appointed by president clinton. he currently serves the jonathan fountain director, hunters college hunter college's roosevelt public policy institute and has authored, coauthored or edited 55 books. there is a fuller biography of mr. holzer in the program, so i refer to that and it is now my distinct honor to invite him to deliver the keynote address. thank, brian. thank you all. and i extend my welcome as well. if you hear in my remarks some echoes of what the chancellor and bryan have said in opening the conference. i guess that's steven. his points very well over the years and we've all absorbed them and put them to use. well i want to particul
now introduce harold holzer who will deliver the keynote address, winner of the 2015 gilder, lehmann, lincoln. holzer is one of the country's leading on abraham lincoln and. the political culture of the civil war area. eric, a prolific writer and lecturer and frequent guest on television, he served six years as chairman of the lincoln bicentennial foundation. for the previous ten years. he co-chaired, the u.s., abraham lincoln, bicentennial appointed by president clinton. he currently serves...
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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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gabriel mentioned harold holtz er. harold with 181 videos, robert holds her with 41 videos. peter baker 60 pos. susan glasser with 68 videos. susan, republican, good morning. caller: good morning. really enjoy this program. number one. it is difficult for people to separate policy from personality. i do not like a lot of trump's rhetoric. there is a lot of things. i like his policies. i am a retired person. i've lost 20% of my retirement savings, i am living on a fixed income. i am so tired of all of the politicians. i am no fool. talk about lies. the border is secure? are you kidding me. what i like is the policies, and that is more important than personality. the second point is something miss glasser just mentioned about accountability and his questionable businesses. letitia james just did this huge throw everything possible resource at it and cannot come up with any criminal charges. made a civil case, there is no system in anything he did in new york. i am so tired of it. it is not important to people who are trying to raise a family , get their kids educated, get a go
gabriel mentioned harold holtz er. harold with 181 videos, robert holds her with 41 videos. peter baker 60 pos. susan glasser with 68 videos. susan, republican, good morning. caller: good morning. really enjoy this program. number one. it is difficult for people to separate policy from personality. i do not like a lot of trump's rhetoric. there is a lot of things. i like his policies. i am a retired person. i've lost 20% of my retirement savings, i am living on a fixed income. i am so tired of...
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and what harold suggested they need more programs and golf like the wood he grew up in.e got to play adam invisible course in gastonia north carolina. his dad paid $800 for the. summr and he got to play monday through friday. we need more of that and golf, not so much people saying learn the rules learn the etiquette. that's the way you get good you go out and play. >> awesome. >> steve ewing to finish it. >> somebody who's been able to share dinner, conversation was luvastly insufficient. this is been terrific in both of you guys i can't thank you enough for being with us tonight. i do wish we had two hours to do this. but i suspect will s be talkingi know will be talking about these issues well beyond tonight, will be, on sunday, probably well beyond. a lot of you out there, charles book again is grace in the origin of progress in the modern sports. we encourage you to buy your local independent bookstore or on bookshop.org which supports independent bookstores across the country. , gentlemen, thank you againuc o much, thank you again so much, i want to thank all of yo
and what harold suggested they need more programs and golf like the wood he grew up in.e got to play adam invisible course in gastonia north carolina. his dad paid $800 for the. summr and he got to play monday through friday. we need more of that and golf, not so much people saying learn the rules learn the etiquette. that's the way you get good you go out and play. >> awesome. >> steve ewing to finish it. >> somebody who's been able to share dinner, conversation was luvastly...
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you go, we got to ask you because you own a 2% stake in continental resources what do you make of haroldamm's deal to pick up this deal for continental and take it private. valuation of $27,000,000,074.28 a share. >> we were told when he made his original nonbinding offer that the independent board members were going to ask for the input from the minority shareholders we happened to be the largest minority shareholder, and unless our phones and our mail and our computers don't work, we have not been contacted so, they have just run a process that they la oo us and haven't contacted us, so if anybody asks, we think that $74.28 is low. we said at $70 we thought because he doesn't like the way the stock is treated in the open market, he was trying to steal the company, and now he did a process that they laid out to us and they haven't asked us. i'd like them to ask devin energy what they would be willing to pay for it. >> is there going to be a lawsuit coming >> oh, i don't know about those things i didn't go to law school. >> bill smead of smead capital management thank you for that >> yea
you go, we got to ask you because you own a 2% stake in continental resources what do you make of haroldamm's deal to pick up this deal for continental and take it private. valuation of $27,000,000,074.28 a share. >> we were told when he made his original nonbinding offer that the independent board members were going to ask for the input from the minority shareholders we happened to be the largest minority shareholder, and unless our phones and our mail and our computers don't work, we...
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donoghue, amy flug, stephanie austin, julie martel, harold holzer and my fellow panelists. it's an honor be invited to this intimate occasion and i never had the opportunity to meet stephen oates. but i've come to feel from reading his work and meeting so many of you, almost as if i knew him. the title of my talk today will be biography history biography history the high adventure of id and many of you know that high that high adventure is taken from one of professor oates. his books. i have to epigraph. yes, the first is from oates biography is history with a difference. and the second is about is an epigraph to your used in her book extraordinary book all that she carried the of ashley sach she took it from jonathan walton and i now steal it from her and it is this love and empathy together lead to justice in his 1987 biography of william faulkner, whose modernist perspective on novel as i lay dying, he would later credit for important formal and inspiration. oates reflected on his desire to do justice to the quote, old and honorable tradition of biog faith as a narrative
donoghue, amy flug, stephanie austin, julie martel, harold holzer and my fellow panelists. it's an honor be invited to this intimate occasion and i never had the opportunity to meet stephen oates. but i've come to feel from reading his work and meeting so many of you, almost as if i knew him. the title of my talk today will be biography history biography history the high adventure of id and many of you know that high that high adventure is taken from one of professor oates. his books. i have to...
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all of that was core to getting mayor harold washington. and i think a lot of folks right now, i think his name is kind of associated with the library. if people know him, it's like the first black mayor. but what they may not about him was that he was a leftist and a populist and he was also highly surveilled actually by the previous mayor, mayor daley one before he even got into office because of his activism. he was part of the mayor daley machine and then realized the flaws of that and, you know, moved out of that and began to challenge the daley machine and like a lot of the ways in which he rose to power the way was able to organize people around this. he was a populist, but one that talked a lot, hope and possibility and change. and that together we all create, you know, a mass swell of power to challenge all of the systems. i've been working against this and all the leaders that have stood in the way of of equity. and so when i think of president obama and his rise, it very much parallels and is very much built on that infrastructur
all of that was core to getting mayor harold washington. and i think a lot of folks right now, i think his name is kind of associated with the library. if people know him, it's like the first black mayor. but what they may not about him was that he was a leftist and a populist and he was also highly surveilled actually by the previous mayor, mayor daley one before he even got into office because of his activism. he was part of the mayor daley machine and then realized the flaws of that and, you...
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harold, who was on this roster as well. qataris have reduced their holdings, david harold has also really regretted not bailing sooner. who is the sovereign wealth fund that will stand out? what is your quote? dani: will the real slim capitol police standup -- please stand up. it is a lot of capital they will need. they said we believe the group will meet 6 billion swiss francs of capital to effectively restructure operations. manus: that is a lot more than what is built into the stock price. the market thanks for billion is -- four billion is priced in, but is it that they need capital or confidence? to get through the transition, and take really cheap prices on those, maybe that is why they need extra capital. dani: the stock trading at a record low. you can call them up, manus. we will continue. we have an analyst from the report we were just mentioning, and we will talk about the u.k. we are live at the ruling conservative party conference. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: welcome to "daybreak europe," with me, manus cranny
harold, who was on this roster as well. qataris have reduced their holdings, david harold has also really regretted not bailing sooner. who is the sovereign wealth fund that will stand out? what is your quote? dani: will the real slim capitol police standup -- please stand up. it is a lot of capital they will need. they said we believe the group will meet 6 billion swiss francs of capital to effectively restructure operations. manus: that is a lot more than what is built into the stock price....
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first of all lord harold who owned the daily mail one of the best-selling papers in the world out of london. he wasn't over fascist andy cheered on the british fascist in the early 1930s. he wrote admirer articles about hitler throughout the 1930s. so that was him and the daily me up. i look at another birdie press lord, lord max beaverbrook who own the daily express another best-selling newspaper and other newspapers in britain. beaverbrook was different in that he was not a fascist. he did not write admiring stories about hitler but he was convinced the british should have nothing to do with confronting the nazis in europe. when hitler we occupied the rhineland 1936 the daily express asked what does it mean to us? in 1938 as nazi germany threatened to annex austria, the express council and the british government not to infuriate the nazis by protesting a german invasion. it is we who should get out and stay out, the express proclaimed. so those are the two british press lords i look at but since were at the roosevelt library of what to focus the talk on the four americans. i want t
first of all lord harold who owned the daily mail one of the best-selling papers in the world out of london. he wasn't over fascist andy cheered on the british fascist in the early 1930s. he wrote admirer articles about hitler throughout the 1930s. so that was him and the daily me up. i look at another birdie press lord, lord max beaverbrook who own the daily express another best-selling newspaper and other newspapers in britain. beaverbrook was different in that he was not a fascist. he did...
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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...
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the result was deemed to have struck harold opec, his arm on route to the back of the net. glad back. who sold to the wounds? just 4 minutes later. nico elevating nodding home a large tindle corner, one mill to the falls, only on his back with a header of their kevin barons rising highest in the 2nd half. the home side were level, even if the german received a punch in the face for his troubles. and they looked to have one in 8 minutes later. christopher trembled header sending the 1st try while only for another refereeing intervention. the captain was deemed to have strayed. a wisco of side, as the cross came in, but union refused to settle for a point, and daniel yo duke, he proved the hero. in the 97 minutes. the dutch defender with his very 1st goal for the club, a late winner that may prove decisive this campaign. only on ben celebrated 3 points, and they returned to the top of the table. that's a job today, melissa chan, half news asia. next, i'll be back at the top of it. ah, ah, every journey is full of surprises. we've gone all out to give you some tips, one, the i
the result was deemed to have struck harold opec, his arm on route to the back of the net. glad back. who sold to the wounds? just 4 minutes later. nico elevating nodding home a large tindle corner, one mill to the falls, only on his back with a header of their kevin barons rising highest in the 2nd half. the home side were level, even if the german received a punch in the face for his troubles. and they looked to have one in 8 minutes later. christopher trembled header sending the 1st try...