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you realize harold you'll never be running for political office again? >> harold: really? is it my turn? >> greg: yeah, it's your turn. >> harold: i'm a believer when you can help build up comradery and trust in community between police officers and the community, i think that's a positive thing. i'm from memphis i served as congressman there for ten years, great story, a woman on's neighborhood watch coordinator for the mpd memphis police department, one of two of their stations, decided to go about a prom dress drive. the number one reason kids don't go to promise is because they don't have the attire or clothing so she decided to take it upon herself to do that and there will be a lot of kids going to the prom lot of young men and women going who might not have had the opportunity to go. i look i can the story for the elements that are there and i like the story for the feel good peace it gives everybody in the community. hope a lot more kids get to go year. >> joe: that's why i didn't go to the prom. [laughter] >> harold: maybe next year we can address that one. >> gre
you realize harold you'll never be running for political office again? >> harold: really? is it my turn? >> greg: yeah, it's your turn. >> harold: i'm a believer when you can help build up comradery and trust in community between police officers and the community, i think that's a positive thing. i'm from memphis i served as congressman there for ten years, great story, a woman on's neighborhood watch coordinator for the mpd memphis police department, one of two of their...
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go ahead. >> greg: harold?you cannot do "sanford and son" without red fox. >> harold: there we go. >> martha: bring it back. >> jeanine: "knots landing," which one was that? >> martha: it was like "dallas." >> greg: "fantasy island," by the way, is on fox. just suddenly remembered that. sounds like a producer going in my ear. >> jeanine: jesse? >> jesse: i said "facts of life" already. >> greg: going to move on. i was going to say "the brady bunch." but it is all of tom brady's family. [laughter] "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ and there he is. chaz. the rec league's self-crowned pickleball king. do you just bow down? no you de-thrown the king. pedialyte. 3x the electrolytes. . . - [female narrator] they line up by the thousands. each one with a story that breaks your heart. like ravette... every step, brought her pain. their only hope: mercy ships. the largest floating civilian hospital in the world. bringing free surgeries to people who have no other hope. $19 a month will help provide urgently needed surger
go ahead. >> greg: harold?you cannot do "sanford and son" without red fox. >> harold: there we go. >> martha: bring it back. >> jeanine: "knots landing," which one was that? >> martha: it was like "dallas." >> greg: "fantasy island," by the way, is on fox. just suddenly remembered that. sounds like a producer going in my ear. >> jeanine: jesse? >> jesse: i said "facts of life" already. >>...
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>> harold: yeah. go ahead.for it. >> greg: as long as you're on top, it's okay. >> dana: one of the best parts of the video is the young woman who's a worker and she's just calmly phelpsing the entire thing. >>> jason: he walks out and the moose just walks out. bye moose. >> greg: we never found out what was playing at the theater. >> dana: probably bird box. >> greg: yeah, there you go. one more thing is up next. ♪ need relief for tired, achy feet? or the energy to keep working? there's a dr. scholl's for that. dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles have patented gel waves that absorb shock to hard-working muscles and joints, for all-day energy. subway keeps upping their game with the subway series. an all-star menu of delicious subs. there's the philly, the monster, the boss. if i hadn't seen it in person, i wouldn't have believed it. eating is believing steph. the subway series. try subway's tastiest menu upgrade yet. the chase ink business premier card is made for people like sam who make...? ...everyday produc
>> harold: yeah. go ahead.for it. >> greg: as long as you're on top, it's okay. >> dana: one of the best parts of the video is the young woman who's a worker and she's just calmly phelpsing the entire thing. >>> jason: he walks out and the moose just walks out. bye moose. >> greg: we never found out what was playing at the theater. >> dana: probably bird box. >> greg: yeah, there you go. one more thing is up next. ♪ need relief for tired, achy...
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harold ford jr. >> harold: congrats to them as well. as a hero after saving 100-year-old woman who was choking. ceramics teacher ryan roberts was driving home with his two sons when he saw car stopped in the left lane with the passenger door open saw the woman choking and performed the heimlich maneuver. this is the fifth person he has saved using cpr. the cpr training is part of his faculty trach. you have got to love stories like this. >> judge jeanine: that's great. a michigan amazon driver by the name of delonghorns jones was on a new route and he noticed a flag was twisted in the wind and so he stops and straitsening up the flag. you can see there. the best part he gives a glorious salute before continuing on deliveries. jones says it's the first or last time he will be showing his patriotism on the job and homeowner simply witnessed him being himself. >> jesse: that's a great video. >> bill: new campaign we love new york. shout out to boston we do more before 8:00 a.m. until boston does all day. boston took notice of that. >> if t
harold ford jr. >> harold: congrats to them as well. as a hero after saving 100-year-old woman who was choking. ceramics teacher ryan roberts was driving home with his two sons when he saw car stopped in the left lane with the passenger door open saw the woman choking and performed the heimlich maneuver. this is the fifth person he has saved using cpr. the cpr training is part of his faculty trach. you have got to love stories like this. >> judge jeanine: that's great. a michigan...
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okay, harold. >> harold: that was good, judge. >> greg: that's terrible. >> harold: jim a pennsylvaniaetired two years in the military. 40 years u.s. postal service on the baseball team in a montgomery county community college. he had to go through trials. he had to do like everybody else. getting no special treatment. he practices three hours a day monday through friday. i saw some pictures earlier in the week. the guy can swing. i wish him nothing but the best. >> judge jeanine: all right, greg. >> greg: good swing. all right. 11:00 p.m. great show emily compagno, paul morrow, drew pins ski and kat timpf. that's it for me. >> dana: a guy on a hunting trip and walked away 150 miles away. and he went on this epic journey. we have no idea what happened. the nuke's owner found out he was in what else professional athlete this guy finished third in the pro-singles beanbag toss corn hole is what it is called. seen there sponsored by bush's baked beans and mike's hard lemonade. you get it done, boy. >> judge jeanine: that's it for tuesday. actually we have a few more seconds anything else?
okay, harold. >> harold: that was good, judge. >> greg: that's terrible. >> harold: jim a pennsylvaniaetired two years in the military. 40 years u.s. postal service on the baseball team in a montgomery county community college. he had to go through trials. he had to do like everybody else. getting no special treatment. he practices three hours a day monday through friday. i saw some pictures earlier in the week. the guy can swing. i wish him nothing but the best. >>...
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let's go harold. >> harold: happy birthday to jesse jr.ng 300 books by sliming their principal. principal kimberly holmes said it was worth it to motivate the kids. this is not the first time she subjected herself to something like this. she had a challenged last year and they were able to make her into a human ice cream sundae. any way to motivate kids i love. great sense of humor. we need more people like that. >> jesse: sends the wrong message. disrespectful. >> greg: harold ford jr. is back. mollie hemingway. kat timpf. let's do this. greg's sports corner? i bet you guys didn't know this but one of the most underrated putters in the golfing world happened to be beatles. this guy landed a shot on the green and waited while the beetle helped him get the ball closer to the ball -- look at that i'm not kidding. do you know what he is doing? i can keep watching that forever but we don't have enough time. >> wow. >> jesse: they stepped on it afterwards. yeah, he is dead. never happening again, judge, you are right. >> so a group of friends t
let's go harold. >> harold: happy birthday to jesse jr.ng 300 books by sliming their principal. principal kimberly holmes said it was worth it to motivate the kids. this is not the first time she subjected herself to something like this. she had a challenged last year and they were able to make her into a human ice cream sundae. any way to motivate kids i love. great sense of humor. we need more people like that. >> jesse: sends the wrong message. disrespectful. >> greg:...
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he harold ford jr.and meridith mcgraw national political correspondent. welcome to you all. kimberley, to you first, it kind of comes out of the soundbites we just heard from. so voters here is how voters feel about how things are going in the u.s. put this up on the screen satisfied 30%. dissatisfied 70%. regardless of what is happening in the country, that is a very big negative number, kim? >> oh, yeah. and so it's quite remarkable that they are relaunching a campaign. very low approval ratings, only getting worse. one of the things you are seeing happening here is the party had unexpectedly better midterm result than they thought. they should know that the reason for that was because republicans didn't run as good as candidates as they might have. but this white house is preferred to run on the notion that was because their policies have been great and that the public likes them. and that puts the president in a really deep hole, even as he begins this re-election bid. >> trace: one of the big facto
he harold ford jr.and meridith mcgraw national political correspondent. welcome to you all. kimberley, to you first, it kind of comes out of the soundbites we just heard from. so voters here is how voters feel about how things are going in the u.s. put this up on the screen satisfied 30%. dissatisfied 70%. regardless of what is happening in the country, that is a very big negative number, kim? >> oh, yeah. and so it's quite remarkable that they are relaunching a campaign. very low...
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harold ickes, who was secretary of the interior, but actually was part the war council and he stated that we will do too it. it'll take us about six months to dispose of the japanese navy and then we'll send our navy, the british navy and the dutch east indian navy around to the atlantic to confront hitler. this is just an incredible lack of information and communication. and you wonder how this could possibly have occurred occurred. a five minute conversation with admiral harold stark, who in a bid completely disabused him of this notion. but there clearly was not that communication the war council would get together. they would discuss things. they would bring in stark and general george, wash. marshall, who would be posed questions that marshall and stark would give answers. and that was the end of it. it was just a drastic last lack of communication and led to the terrible errors that we've seen. you had mentioned sort of the cocktail club in the book and how actual informers were not part of that. right. well, roosevelt liked to have a drink at the end of the day. oh. and so he'
harold ickes, who was secretary of the interior, but actually was part the war council and he stated that we will do too it. it'll take us about six months to dispose of the japanese navy and then we'll send our navy, the british navy and the dutch east indian navy around to the atlantic to confront hitler. this is just an incredible lack of information and communication. and you wonder how this could possibly have occurred occurred. a five minute conversation with admiral harold stark, who in...
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harold, what is next for you caucus >> the next thing for ou caucus is to get some bills we have filed around gu legislation out from the - bills committee. our process allows for those bills to come out -- majority - >> symone, you spoke to justin jones and justin pearson earlier this evening what was your take away? >> thanks so much for having me, stephanie ruhle, and playing the clip my take away from that - and i spoke to state representative johnson, an frankly i spoke to representative love earlie today and we receive that -- on sunday -- but my takeaway from all these conversations in nashville i that, first and foremost, with the protests were about, was a shooting at confident school and that shooting and th inaction, frankly, by th tennessee state legislature, specifically the republicans i that body, has galvanized movement of young people i this state the representatives i spok with this evening -- they were not deterred by that -- that they have faced, and they have squarely understood tha this moment is not specificall about them it's about the people that the represent.
harold, what is next for you caucus >> the next thing for ou caucus is to get some bills we have filed around gu legislation out from the - bills committee. our process allows for those bills to come out -- majority - >> symone, you spoke to justin jones and justin pearson earlier this evening what was your take away? >> thanks so much for having me, stephanie ruhle, and playing the clip my take away from that - and i spoke to state representative johnson, an frankly i spoke...
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we had harold's 272 words, which i'd like share with you now. his essay was titled long remembered provide the essence of the gettysburg address in 272 words. quite a challenge. for a while, lincoln used, but two sheets of paper to compose it. historians have slaughtered entire forests to expound on it. yet the glittering essence lincoln's perhaps america's speech is magnificent economy. invited to deliver only a few appropriate remarks, lincoln summoned the rhetorical that revolutionized political oratory replaced the traditionally written with a new birth of simplicity and made virtue of brevity. of course, it's oh, i can memorize this length does not begin to explain its enduring. did it reinvent america as some have claimed? probably not. we've come a long way in the quest to complete lincoln's unfinished work, but no one can say for certain whether, if he returned to assess his legacy, he might conclude, traveled too fast or too slowly. on the opposite side of the analytical. was the gettysburg address meant to be more than a subtle declara
we had harold's 272 words, which i'd like share with you now. his essay was titled long remembered provide the essence of the gettysburg address in 272 words. quite a challenge. for a while, lincoln used, but two sheets of paper to compose it. historians have slaughtered entire forests to expound on it. yet the glittering essence lincoln's perhaps america's speech is magnificent economy. invited to deliver only a few appropriate remarks, lincoln summoned the rhetorical that revolutionized...
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you don't know>> harold:. >> shut up.enne all right.ss you from pro tennesseeba,bl they probably don't even get there yet. you're like thirty yearslike 3 behind. >> what did yo0 u purchasehi ant the sorry for what popular fad w >>d you, like, fall thisha? i don't have m a fat. all i can tell you is bitcoin. i lost money. >> m was that's a good one . that's probably the bestor defensive that might seem like. yeah. thani had a perm once. no you don't.ce. you did pictures. i had a price., yo i had a perm.didn't no you didn't. yes. i did. >> i thought you were sisters. daniel asked what tv show from your childhood would you wantt to be rebooted? >> facts of life.e why?yo hearde you just the song. it? is amazing. what's the girl's name? tutti. yeah, one of them. just the other on again ing: oregon. >> but won i betde i wonder howy would be trance if if they brought it back quickly. >> probably, yes.istica llfor me, this is gary. i would do perry mason and kojak. >> those are my favorite. yeah, kojak. jus sorry.e that's just th
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. >> dana: we have reaction from john levine and harold ford junior. let's go to bryan llenas to set it up for us in new york city. >> good morning. eight witnesses are set to testify against manhattan district attorney alvin bragg including the father of -- actually the father of joseph who was a jewish man beaten nearly to death in 2021 near times square. one attacker was given a six month plea deal. his father says the cushy deal was disgusting and would only encourage more hate crimes. overall crime in new york city jumped 22% in 2022 with major felony crimes hitting a 16-year high under bragg's first year in office. this morning house republican chairman jim jordaan says it's arguing about progressive policies like bragg harm americans. >> when you don't put bad guys in jail they do bad things. when you don't lock up criminals you get more crime. that's what we're seeing not only in new york city but every big city around this country driven by the left wing d.a.s who come in with a political agenda instead of focusing on protecting people. >> bra
. >> dana: we have reaction from john levine and harold ford junior. let's go to bryan llenas to set it up for us in new york city. >> good morning. eight witnesses are set to testify against manhattan district attorney alvin bragg including the father of -- actually the father of joseph who was a jewish man beaten nearly to death in 2021 near times square. one attacker was given a six month plea deal. his father says the cushy deal was disgusting and would only encourage more hate...
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harold, nathan mature civil war battlefields in one day. he's in atlanta touring the battlefields and he's talking some people at a restaurant. do you know anybody that's writing a book work for macmillan? they said, yeah. maggie mitchell's writing something. ask her, you know, maybe she'll show it to you. he looked at a few pages and immediately knew that the story the old south would become a bestseller and if it wasn't for harold latham of carney, new jersey, the book and the movie of gone with the wind would never been made. that's hollywood connection. hey, how is it that? he developed the respect of an such a good relationship with guys like long street assume he must have served with them at some point that they served in the mexican war. they were like brothers in the old army that was the the quote. and so like lee carney served on the same staff and they learn, you know, they learned their trade under winfield scott. so you again, as i point out, the big when the war broke out the most experienced battlefield soldier in the united
harold, nathan mature civil war battlefields in one day. he's in atlanta touring the battlefields and he's talking some people at a restaurant. do you know anybody that's writing a book work for macmillan? they said, yeah. maggie mitchell's writing something. ask her, you know, maybe she'll show it to you. he looked at a few pages and immediately knew that the story the old south would become a bestseller and if it wasn't for harold latham of carney, new jersey, the book and the movie of gone...
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. >> gillian: let's go ahead and bring in harold ford, jr., co-host of "the five," harold, interestingly, adam kinzinger said this, america faces great political polarization and the indictment will not help but upholding the rule of law is imperative to the nation's long-term success. what do you say about that? >> he could be right. i like you am waiting to see what's in the indictment, what the facts are that support it. i think jonathan has said professor turley has said well and i have urged everyone to show some restraint here. some of the speculation could be right, some could be wrong, we'll know here in a few minutes. i think the great gift we all as americans have, we are presumed innocent until and unless we are proven guilty and must all remember former president trump who has been indicted is presumed innocent until facts are presented and evidence presented that prove otherwise. and hopefully we learn in this indictment what the skeletal claims are. and most district attorneys are elected, so they all run on a platform. i don't take the idea he ran on the platform of prosec
. >> gillian: let's go ahead and bring in harold ford, jr., co-host of "the five," harold, interestingly, adam kinzinger said this, america faces great political polarization and the indictment will not help but upholding the rule of law is imperative to the nation's long-term success. what do you say about that? >> he could be right. i like you am waiting to see what's in the indictment, what the facts are that support it. i think jonathan has said professor turley has...
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as harold washington did back in 1983.issue between the two supposed democratic candidates are clear that vallas's a centrist whose main focus throughout the campaign has been crime, crime, and crime. he is backing the police department, increasing the number of police. he has not placed as much emphasis on another aspect of his long-term policies which have been a further privatization of public schools and the creation of more charter schools. he has received major backing from the police unions and wealthy developers, real estate developers in the city. on the other hand, brandon johnson is a progressive who backs police reform, alternatives to policing, supports public education and taxing the rich. with the polls so far showing just a week ago a very close race. 44% of voters appear to be backing brandon johnson. 44%, vallas, with about 12% i decided. what is going to be critical today is obviously, one, turnout. the other side will have a big impact with the question is, who turns out the most? also, what happens amo
as harold washington did back in 1983.issue between the two supposed democratic candidates are clear that vallas's a centrist whose main focus throughout the campaign has been crime, crime, and crime. he is backing the police department, increasing the number of police. he has not placed as much emphasis on another aspect of his long-term policies which have been a further privatization of public schools and the creation of more charter schools. he has received major backing from the police...
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there was a great exchange with another yale professor, harold bloom, a great defender of the western canon, who said that he had a student walk into his class and say, professor bloom, i just had an american studies class. and the professor spent 2 hours discussing how walt whitman was a racist and professor bloom said, walt whitman a racist in the face of that, my dear, i lose my capacity for rage and indignation. and i fear that that the way that these books, when they are taught today, are taught, is that these are dead white men who were racist, who were sexist, who were ignorant, who didn't know anything. they were so much less sophisticated and brilliant than we modern people walking around and and to read literature from the perspective of that school of resentment is to waste your time. there is there are so many better things you could do with your time than to go. perusing through the pages of shakespeare or to figure out what a bigot he was, please go outside and touch grass. go. i don't know. go play soccer or something. you'll have a much better time with it if you're go
there was a great exchange with another yale professor, harold bloom, a great defender of the western canon, who said that he had a student walk into his class and say, professor bloom, i just had an american studies class. and the professor spent 2 hours discussing how walt whitman was a racist and professor bloom said, walt whitman a racist in the face of that, my dear, i lose my capacity for rage and indignation. and i fear that that the way that these books, when they are taught today, are...
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our political heavyweights sean duffy and harold ford, jr. are here to debate that and which party is getting this right. >> john: the white house, a briefing is scheduled to begin any moment now and for the second straight day, karine jean-pierre likely to face a barrage of questions over an issue she does not want to talk about, hunter biden. hello, john roberts in washington. sandra, made it to friday, the finish line is in sight. >> sandra: it's been quite a week and a lot more to go, peter doocy is in the room, likely a lot of questions thrown to kjp. i'm sandra smith in new york. this is "america reports." we are getting those brand-new details from the irs agent's bombshell claims regarding the administration handling of the hunter biden investigation. reports are surfacing that attorney general merrick garland is the senior political appointee who the irs agent is accusing of lying under oath about the hunter biden probe. >> john: new testimony from former acting cia director says the now secretary of state antony blinken was behind t
our political heavyweights sean duffy and harold ford, jr. are here to debate that and which party is getting this right. >> john: the white house, a briefing is scheduled to begin any moment now and for the second straight day, karine jean-pierre likely to face a barrage of questions over an issue she does not want to talk about, hunter biden. hello, john roberts in washington. sandra, made it to friday, the finish line is in sight. >> sandra: it's been quite a week and a lot more...
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until then harold? >> harold: i haven't seen gus since thanksgiving. good to see him.ike. lonely parrots. taught them to how to successfully facetime one another. 18 parrots were involved in the experiment. call by ring a bell. turns out they learned the scale. requested to call the parrot bbuddies often. sing together and play together through the screen. i didn't choose this omt but i love it. [laughter] >> greg: judge? >> judge jeanine: it's my turn. coastal town in belgium and they heard the third european seagull screeching championship where a jury crowned the best imitation of the bird's distinctive shriek. judged by a professional jury. let's hear it. [screeching] >> this man in the seagull costume was crowned this year's champion, congrats. >> greg: dana? >> dana: i have a surprise for the judge. we, the people. this is a nonpartisan national constitution and civics constitution where students participate in the knowledge of tthe constitution state level. >> greg: nerds. >> dana: emerson, elizabeth and anderson the national competition. coached by exceptional
until then harold? >> harold: i haven't seen gus since thanksgiving. good to see him.ike. lonely parrots. taught them to how to successfully facetime one another. 18 parrots were involved in the experiment. call by ring a bell. turns out they learned the scale. requested to call the parrot bbuddies often. sing together and play together through the screen. i didn't choose this omt but i love it. [laughter] >> greg: judge? >> judge jeanine: it's my turn. coastal town in belgium...
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another father, son in counter, harold varner. the third scoops up his son, liam, before the 14 month old can snatch the golf balls off the green. you don't want to do that. it's a penalty. what about rory mcilroy? giving his daughter poppy, a big hug? he is looking for his first masters win after finishing second adorable moment they were both miked up and then when he picked her up, she said, daddy, can we go play in the bunker? so sweet love those moments. that's what it's all about. the new queens of women's college basketball has been given a big welcome home parade through the l s u campus, by the way, no destruction like we saw in yukon yeah, parade through the campus, the team gathered for a public celebration at the school's basketball arena. tigers beat iowa on sunday to claim the school's first ever basketball championship coach kim built mulki was decked out for the event. look at her sporting a purple jacket with big tiger heads on it. you see all the sequence. i love it. she of course, is well known for her outrageou
another father, son in counter, harold varner. the third scoops up his son, liam, before the 14 month old can snatch the golf balls off the green. you don't want to do that. it's a penalty. what about rory mcilroy? giving his daughter poppy, a big hug? he is looking for his first masters win after finishing second adorable moment they were both miked up and then when he picked her up, she said, daddy, can we go play in the bunker? so sweet love those moments. that's what it's all about. the new...
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my paneling with mark tee on and harold ford.hey are laughing because i almost went the wrong way. >> you are like mickey mantle, you can't move like the young kids anymore. brian: should they all fold 'em? >> no. first of all, i'm glad you came behind us and we had a chance to poke fun at you. i got elected to congress when i was 26 years old. my opponents said i was too young and too inexperienced. tiger woods, we wrote him off. tiger woods came back after 2016, 17, 18 and won the masters. i think each of these cases are unite. in the case of senator feinstein, her participation and role in the judiciary committee is a serious one. if she can't participate there there are urgent issues to be addressed. of the ones you mentioned that is the one that's most pressing. john fetterman at 53 years old. he suffered a setback and he's trying to recover. i am always hesitant to say someone is too young or too old to do something. if you can do it you should be allowed to do it. voters make that determination. brian: once you get the job
my paneling with mark tee on and harold ford.hey are laughing because i almost went the wrong way. >> you are like mickey mantle, you can't move like the young kids anymore. brian: should they all fold 'em? >> no. first of all, i'm glad you came behind us and we had a chance to poke fun at you. i got elected to congress when i was 26 years old. my opponents said i was too young and too inexperienced. tiger woods, we wrote him off. tiger woods came back after 2016, 17, 18 and won the...
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to just give you an example in the month of february india imported nearly 1.6 million harold per dayis now india's largest crude oil supplier and one third of india's crude oil is coming from russia that is a very critical numbers and that is why imports have been skyrocketing because russia has been selling crude oil added discounted rate. it has caused a bit concerning the western countries because india has not come out with a strong condemnation of the war in ukraine but it has been looking after their own needs. that ukraine but it has been looking after their own needs.- after their own needs. that is and e e after their own needs. that is and eye watering _ after their own needs. that is and eye watering number - after their own needs. that isj and eye watering number and thank you very much. joining us from delhi. having a chance to take over a family business may be a privilege but they can be some challenges as well. having a chance to take over a family business may be a privilege but they can also be challenges as well. some employees, for example, especially those who ha
to just give you an example in the month of february india imported nearly 1.6 million harold per dayis now india's largest crude oil supplier and one third of india's crude oil is coming from russia that is a very critical numbers and that is why imports have been skyrocketing because russia has been selling crude oil added discounted rate. it has caused a bit concerning the western countries because india has not come out with a strong condemnation of the war in ukraine but it has been...
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. >> harold: real good story about dogs, also. florida high school cross-country team. tampa not to take dogs on walks but on runs. they think it helps them become better candidates for aoption to did. the team captain adopted a pup named jasper. keep doing. >> dana: that is a great story and i wanted to book them on news room so mental note. >> judge jeanine: comes out of the doctor's appointment and calls an uber. look, i have been trying to get a transplant for a kidney that was diagnosed 30 years ago. the uber driver tells him at the end of the ride he would like to donate a kidney. they exchanged numbers. and the driver said to the guy who needs the kidney, god put you in my car. and one year later, the procedure occurred and the uber driver cured his passenger's suffering. >> harold: amen, amen. >> jesse: i'm going to promote the show 7:00 right here "jesse watters primetime" bill clinton finally apologizes. >> judge jeanine: to whom? >> jesse: have to watch. >> brian: one treason watch one nation on saturday take exclusive walk with cardinal dolan. i think everyb
. >> harold: real good story about dogs, also. florida high school cross-country team. tampa not to take dogs on walks but on runs. they think it helps them become better candidates for aoption to did. the team captain adopted a pup named jasper. keep doing. >> dana: that is a great story and i wanted to book them on news room so mental note. >> judge jeanine: comes out of the doctor's appointment and calls an uber. look, i have been trying to get a transplant for a kidney...
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harold wilson stands on the very steps...prime minister in 1964, there was no ambiguity as to what he thought of the bbc. dominated by tories and damaging to his own party. a few years later, he appointed lord hill as chairman to "sort out" the corporation. in margaret thatcher's days, she appointed marmaduke hussey to deal with what she thought was left—wing bias. labour accused her of appointing someone who was on her side. there are more examples of how this relationship has been one of influence. it's not unusual that someone is given the job because they have things in common with their employer. they may have similar ideas and thoughts. but the bbc is supposed to be beyond all that, with impartiality at the top of the director general�*s priority list. when the political trouble arrives, and it inevitably will, having a chair who can back to the bbc without suspicion of having ulterior motive is key. a former bbc boss believes the appointment process needs reform. there used to be a system, and the system was that the c
harold wilson stands on the very steps...prime minister in 1964, there was no ambiguity as to what he thought of the bbc. dominated by tories and damaging to his own party. a few years later, he appointed lord hill as chairman to "sort out" the corporation. in margaret thatcher's days, she appointed marmaduke hussey to deal with what she thought was left—wing bias. labour accused her of appointing someone who was on her side. there are more examples of how this relationship has been...
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joining us is "the five" co-host harold ford jr., tammy bruce, brian brenberg.nce? >> good morning and thanks for having me. look at the polling numbers and a lot of that is attributable from the fact he comes from a great political dynasty and democrats know the kennedy family and name. i don't think president biden and those in the white house are deeply concerned, but anyone has a right to run and he will lodge a campaign and we'll see how seriously people take it. >> brian: will it affect if the president decides to get in or not? >> this is about donors, i think, individuals who i think biden is thinking how long can he keep people away, people who are serious threats, someone like gavin newsom. where do big donors go? do they go to a kennedy? numbers are interesting. 16 or 15% is not huge, but shows the problem democrats have with the incumbent. if you are being challenged, that becomes a problem. remember carter challenged by kennedy, these are arguments about what is the democrat party really stand for and he stayed away from being anti-vaccine, but he i
joining us is "the five" co-host harold ford jr., tammy bruce, brian brenberg.nce? >> good morning and thanks for having me. look at the polling numbers and a lot of that is attributable from the fact he comes from a great political dynasty and democrats know the kennedy family and name. i don't think president biden and those in the white house are deeply concerned, but anyone has a right to run and he will lodge a campaign and we'll see how seriously people take it. >>...
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when harold sorry.— once once said. when harold sorry. barom— once once said. when harold sorry.st one is emouam bsm-r— many. no. well, if just one is enough, isn't it?— many. no. well, if just one is enough, isn't it? i— no. well, if just one is enough, isn't it? i mean , the enough, isn't it? i mean, the bomr— enough, isn't it? i mean, the bomb rs— enough, isn't it? i mean, the bomb rs. you— enough, isn't it? i mean, the point is, you have an intensely wokarbbe— point is, you have an intensely volatile situation— point is, you have an intensely volatile situation now. you've got— volatile situation now. you've aor a— volatile situation now. you've gob a soubke— volatile situation now. you've gob a soubbe or— volatile situation now. you've got a couple of generals who've barker— got a couple of generals who've rakkem our— got a couple of generals who've fallen out spec— got a couple of generals who've fallen out spec regularly and sbuskma— fallen out spec regularly and sbuskme .— fallen out spec regularly and chucking , chucking bombs fallen out spec regularly and chucking, chuc
when harold sorry.— once once said. when harold sorry. barom— once once said. when harold sorry.st one is emouam bsm-r— many. no. well, if just one is enough, isn't it?— many. no. well, if just one is enough, isn't it? i— no. well, if just one is enough, isn't it? i mean , the enough, isn't it? i mean, the bomr— enough, isn't it? i mean, the bomb rs— enough, isn't it? i mean, the bomb rs. you— enough, isn't it? i mean, the point is, you have an intensely wokarbbe— point is,...
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. >> they got a guy and he committed suicide, harold smith.explain to us the background of this case why it's so fascinating because it. >> absolutely it has so many twists and turns it's the making of a hollywood movie. here we are this high profile p.r. person was driving in her car and allegedly harold smith shots her five times. and soon he became a person of interest and then he will allegedly killed himself. on the podcast, we have the niece, who believes that the case should be reopened. there's other people say no, they got the right person and the case is closed but ultimately we leave that up to the viewers who listen in and make their own determination of what they think. >> so what is having studied it as you have what's your gut feeling? do you have one? down want to tell us? >> well, i think you're going to have to wait for the final episode on may 1st. >> of course we are as we should. great to see you once upon a crime in hollywood available everywhere you get podcasts. >> exactly i-heart apple plus thank you so much. >> great
. >> they got a guy and he committed suicide, harold smith.explain to us the background of this case why it's so fascinating because it. >> absolutely it has so many twists and turns it's the making of a hollywood movie. here we are this high profile p.r. person was driving in her car and allegedly harold smith shots her five times. and soon he became a person of interest and then he will allegedly killed himself. on the podcast, we have the niece, who believes that the case should...
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. >> harold ford, you know that area well. and also in chicago, where we had a big mayoral election. shootings in chicago since that mayoral runoff, on tuesday was election day, five people were shot, wednesday two, and today one. >> it's overdue to take an inventory of cities across the country with the kind of bail laws, to guy's point, for the recidivism rate to be as high as it is. we identify crimes and criminals. why not keep them in jail? i understand the instinct of some who wanted to have cashless bail for nonviolent offenders, but it seems as if we're letting people out who are engaging in violent acts repeatedly. i think you have to do that. i give the mayor of chicago, the new mayor of chicago -- i actually thought the other guy, paul vallas, would win, and brandon johnson is the victor -- i wish him well. he has ideas different than mine. he lives there. he says, look, i think we need to think more secretly and broadly about investing in communities, investing in neighborhoods. for the sake of the children and par
. >> harold ford, you know that area well. and also in chicago, where we had a big mayoral election. shootings in chicago since that mayoral runoff, on tuesday was election day, five people were shot, wednesday two, and today one. >> it's overdue to take an inventory of cities across the country with the kind of bail laws, to guy's point, for the recidivism rate to be as high as it is. we identify crimes and criminals. why not keep them in jail? i understand the instinct of some who...
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i found one by harold holzer in civil war history. and this is what he said. the research is solid throughout the writing sterling morell has assembled a collection no lincoln scholar or serious student can afford to be without. his most recent book. is lincoln and the american founding? which is a fantastic book. and i highly recommend that you buy it at the gift shop. he'll be speaking about it today. please join me in welcoming lucas morrell. good morning. thank you john and also obviously harold and pat and all the folks who moved mountains to get this thing going with us in person today. you're going to keep hearing that but it shows you how much we value other human beings in our lives. this is a great thing that we're doing here. thank you for inviting me to speak about lincoln the founding and in america worth saving last year. i published a book on lincoln and the american founding and i argue that there was no greater influence on lincoln statesmanship then the leading men and especially the leading ideas that shaped america's revolution and our earl
i found one by harold holzer in civil war history. and this is what he said. the research is solid throughout the writing sterling morell has assembled a collection no lincoln scholar or serious student can afford to be without. his most recent book. is lincoln and the american founding? which is a fantastic book. and i highly recommend that you buy it at the gift shop. he'll be speaking about it today. please join me in welcoming lucas morrell. good morning. thank you john and also obviously...
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and he is, continues harold, elders here after witness talk, the law will the law with neither side, willing to negotiate is the ukraine war becoming a forever war? is america's global leadership, increasingly fragile. what will us politics look like? as we had to the presidential election of 2024, the quizzical look us politics, the bottom line. who's this? hello. hello. hello 2nd, i'm with up. i'm like, oh yeah. i am on the from that company that moved out of nice. yeah, i've been with them. okay. but i think that's all we got in yellow. yeah. i'm with any people that i you ladies why b as barbara daddy, dimmer, joe, i'd be more saying a move out a the question so far so i'm going to see dr. young and gum time. come to me is that why don't i get a guy he got really from my mobile guy came to us. i think he's got mike, i'm not ok. i think okay. well you know i usually i pay the car. i don't know how he gave him when you go a ah ah, we give you a voice. i go your headboard. i go on film. in by now. okay. thing go turn. i sound like they thought they the plan. yeah. you tom sam. yeah
and he is, continues harold, elders here after witness talk, the law will the law with neither side, willing to negotiate is the ukraine war becoming a forever war? is america's global leadership, increasingly fragile. what will us politics look like? as we had to the presidential election of 2024, the quizzical look us politics, the bottom line. who's this? hello. hello. hello 2nd, i'm with up. i'm like, oh yeah. i am on the from that company that moved out of nice. yeah, i've been with them....
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the ex-governor of minnesota harold stason, who first set his sights on the oval office already in 1940s scored a ridiculous six hundredths of a percent and did not pass through the sieve of the primaries, but the maximum mode is already on for the biden favored. why didn't president biden decide to pass the baton now, if you look at what the president has done in the last 2 years, he has been able to get things done right. while the republicans in congress, the republicans are pennially trying to pull us back. they push forward the republicans not in pennsylvania. they are advancing in all directions at their request, artificial intelligence has painted a picture of the disaster of the second term. china attacked taiwan near 500 bankrupt us banks, boarded up with shop windows and 80,000 migrants line up the southern border of the united states, and in san francisco rampant crime and financial riots, this train is on fire, which is the main one here, it seems the train has gone downhill. dissatisfied not only opponents are dissatisfied with their full only 38% of democrats want biden's
the ex-governor of minnesota harold stason, who first set his sights on the oval office already in 1940s scored a ridiculous six hundredths of a percent and did not pass through the sieve of the primaries, but the maximum mode is already on for the biden favored. why didn't president biden decide to pass the baton now, if you look at what the president has done in the last 2 years, he has been able to get things done right. while the republicans in congress, the republicans are pennially trying...