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harold? >> harold: i want the band back in d.c. judge jeanine: i do. i will have a dinner party and can you come. >> harold: taking this outpouring of support shown after on field collapse in january the buffalo bills defensive back and paying it forward literally. sense recovered buffalo bills safety announced he will use the $10 million raised online to fund his own nonprofit the chasing m's foundation. m as in mary. chasing m's foundation. mission to champion youth and community aspirations through sports and education while also teaching cpr and how to do it and that kinds of training. congratulations to him. what a blessing he is and how prayers come to life. congratulations to that young man. >> jesse: a lot of people don't know this but greg and hamlin have a lot in common they both have died on the field c block. >> judge jeanine: all right. an 11-year-old talk boy from chicago came up he created a hoodie with a fleece lining on the inside with strings attached that can be played with. the textures inside help self-sooth in
harold? >> harold: i want the band back in d.c. judge jeanine: i do. i will have a dinner party and can you come. >> harold: taking this outpouring of support shown after on field collapse in january the buffalo bills defensive back and paying it forward literally. sense recovered buffalo bills safety announced he will use the $10 million raised online to fund his own nonprofit the chasing m's foundation. m as in mary. chasing m's foundation. mission to champion youth and community...
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harold, you might -- >> harold: math. math in a very different, unorthodox weight in schools, which confounds me. >> greg: jesse? >> jesse: read a map. >> greg: yes! >> jesse: do you remember in the car rides, and then you have to re-fold it. >> greg: no one asks for directions anymore but when you do, people look like you are disabled. >> kennedy: remember the thomas died? >> kennedy: calligraphy. >> jeanine: what's that? >> kennedy: the beautiful artistic writing. >> greg: the pen in the ink. judge? >> jeanine: a really good cobbler. >> greg: good cobbler. down in the village, we would go down there and hammer out some moccasins. >> jeanine: in port chester. >> jesse: how old are you, judge? >> jeanine: shut up! >> greg: i had a cobbler. [laughter] >> jeanine: you know what, jesse? i hate you. i do. >> greg: changing a tire. people don't change tires anymore. >> jesse: just call aaa. >> greg: i don't see aaa anymore. i don't think cars have tires. what am i talking about? "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ weeds... they h
harold, you might -- >> harold: math. math in a very different, unorthodox weight in schools, which confounds me. >> greg: jesse? >> jesse: read a map. >> greg: yes! >> jesse: do you remember in the car rides, and then you have to re-fold it. >> greg: no one asks for directions anymore but when you do, people look like you are disabled. >> kennedy: remember the thomas died? >> kennedy: calligraphy. >> jeanine: what's that? >> kennedy:...
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all right, harold, what do you think? you work for the president and the pleasure of the president coming you should behave like that. if i was in the white house i would've been disappointed that he would do this and the kind of attention he is getting, and if i was a transportation secretary i would be focused on if i wanted to get out and get some press on my own, i would talk about some infrastructure and going into cities and states and talk about those things. and being east palestine trying to figure out what we could do. >> judge jeanine: about the fact that he is not >> harold: i can only answer the question how i would answer it. i would be doing different things if i were him. and say these are the things you need to be doing. he has chosen not to do that. and chose not to do this, but this is an error in politics where people think that having social media followers and getting on television is the only thing you need to do in order to be in politics. it happens on both sides of the aisle. i give ron desantis
all right, harold, what do you think? you work for the president and the pleasure of the president coming you should behave like that. if i was in the white house i would've been disappointed that he would do this and the kind of attention he is getting, and if i was a transportation secretary i would be focused on if i wanted to get out and get some press on my own, i would talk about some infrastructure and going into cities and states and talk about those things. and being east palestine...
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now, harold talks about the fatigue.e could litigate this before the election, but they realized how it was going to impact the last election, 79% of americans say they would have changed their vote based on the information that we know now. if you look at the headlines from the democratic party, the only thing they are talking about right now is the quote from james comer, saying that joe biden is plummeting in the polling right now. they got all of these intelligence officials to sign onto the letter that they knew was not true, didn't even verify any of the information. to say all of this information was russian disinformation. it benefited their candidate. democrats are tired of this, but the time to have this debate was during the election, where the press could have dug in, where they could have reached out to their sources, where they could have talked to the fbi, the cia. they would have did it if it was donald trump. look, this is the first time i i have seen republicans in a long time fight on an issue. i think
now, harold talks about the fatigue.e could litigate this before the election, but they realized how it was going to impact the last election, 79% of americans say they would have changed their vote based on the information that we know now. if you look at the headlines from the democratic party, the only thing they are talking about right now is the quote from james comer, saying that joe biden is plummeting in the polling right now. they got all of these intelligence officials to sign onto...
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get him. >> harold: let's get him.poisoning. parker saw her mom and brother losing consciousness at their home and called 911. carbon monoxide side is a silent killer. the gas odorless and colorless. the family had accidently left the car running in the garage. she was honored by the city of fort worth for her quick-thinking and bravery and clearly had a little training. congrats to this little girl. >> congratulations. >> you are great. >> may 31st is today. skin cancer awareness month. and i did a short question with dana perino with my dermatologist dr. arash akinbon he was on "ame "america's newsr" today. pay attention. q and a shows you different kind of llweleyn that noma. >> jesse: that's your trunk. >> dana: two people an hour die in the united states of skin cancer. very serious but also preventable. that's the good news. go and read these short questions with dana perino with dr. r. the doctor and find out one thing you should do, throw out your sunscreen from last year. it expires. >> harold: is that right?
get him. >> harold: let's get him.poisoning. parker saw her mom and brother losing consciousness at their home and called 911. carbon monoxide side is a silent killer. the gas odorless and colorless. the family had accidently left the car running in the garage. she was honored by the city of fort worth for her quick-thinking and bravery and clearly had a little training. congrats to this little girl. >> congratulations. >> you are great. >> may 31st is today. skin cancer...
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[laughter] so thank you harold.s john said -- douglas was very young entering politics, and was very successful on his entrance in politics. he p actually believed later talked about it, but believed that there were five estates in this country. andll i'll preface that by sayig jeffersonn and madison said government should not extend beyond ablation to begin with and then mississippi because government couldn't handlee all of that responsibility. douglas gets elected from quincy in 1843 with the idea of expanding nation from making an notion found republican from atlantic to pacific and importance of party -- was to douglas what would achieve that expansion. that was the fifty estate. we had the legislative, the executive and the judicial branch, and then we had the fourth estate, the press, and in douglas's mind there had to be a fifth estate because those were not institutional in a sense. the fifth estate were parties. that were the glue that could hold the country together and it was the party he believed that c
[laughter] so thank you harold.s john said -- douglas was very young entering politics, and was very successful on his entrance in politics. he p actually believed later talked about it, but believed that there were five estates in this country. andll i'll preface that by sayig jeffersonn and madison said government should not extend beyond ablation to begin with and then mississippi because government couldn't handlee all of that responsibility. douglas gets elected from quincy in 1843 with...
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your reaction to that, harold. >> harold: i agree.nd like the graduation speech i heard at my law school graduation, a very, very different speech. we celebrated the lives of those who gave their lives for the freedom we all enjoy. freedom is messy, it is beautiful, hard to hold onto, one of the more enduring and best parts of this, allows us to take risk and be imaginative. she got that right. she leaned into her world view which i don't agree with it. what i extrapolate from things said, you have to give answers. just painting this awful, terrible picture is something that's been done and sometimes we need to be reminded of ugliness. i don't agree with things she talked about, but she has that world view. if you have that view, i would say the students and those in academia and in the private sector, offer answers. that's what people want. i agree with the mayor wholeheartedly. kids need to hear something inspirational, dana. we all do. as you tack about something inspirational, talk about how we solve these problems and not just pu
your reaction to that, harold. >> harold: i agree.nd like the graduation speech i heard at my law school graduation, a very, very different speech. we celebrated the lives of those who gave their lives for the freedom we all enjoy. freedom is messy, it is beautiful, hard to hold onto, one of the more enduring and best parts of this, allows us to take risk and be imaginative. she got that right. she leaned into her world view which i don't agree with it. what i extrapolate from things...
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the harold ford junior story. starring greg gutfeld in harold ford jr.a special appearance as jesse watters. [cheers and applause] >> that will win an oscar. let's welcome tonight's guests, he is known for reaching across the aisle, cohost of the five, world ford jr. this first time guest has more expensive lines than the nfl, this comedian and host of the big jay oakerson. >> his jokes are why his kids tell people there father's dead. actor, righty writer, and comedian jamie lissow. you call it an ankle monitor, she calls it fashion accessory, fox news contributor kat timpf. >> somebody get a doctor for that lady. harold, i was with them for a while until he said it was offensive to him that he can't play up black person, is he speaking from being an actor or is he just missing, how would you feel if he played you in th harold ford jr. story? >> i think one that he is missing. there are not a lot of stories there are not a lot of opportunities for it he didn't miss out on roles because he didn't get an opportunity to play african-americans two. one of t
the harold ford junior story. starring greg gutfeld in harold ford jr.a special appearance as jesse watters. [cheers and applause] >> that will win an oscar. let's welcome tonight's guests, he is known for reaching across the aisle, cohost of the five, world ford jr. this first time guest has more expensive lines than the nfl, this comedian and host of the big jay oakerson. >> his jokes are why his kids tell people there father's dead. actor, righty writer, and comedian jamie...
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here is senator lindsey graham, harold.f the fbi under james comey and operations of the department of justice. their behavior during the does fire hurricane investigation reads like a page out of knicks con display book. those responsible for crossfire hurricane destroyed reputations and lives all in the name of politics. someone needs to be held accountable for using the law as a political weapon and ruining innocent people's lives. that last line really is the question, harold. someone needs to be held accountable that disurent look like that is going to happen. >> hopefully if there is a way to hold them accountable. thanks for having me on. read reports like this where allegations are made. that have some credible backup to what they are saying. i don't care what side of the aisle or what your politics may be when you learn that government is influenced by politics. it's incredibly unfortunate and i would agree you need to find some way to ensure that it doesn't happen again. hold people accountable for who are respons
here is senator lindsey graham, harold.f the fbi under james comey and operations of the department of justice. their behavior during the does fire hurricane investigation reads like a page out of knicks con display book. those responsible for crossfire hurricane destroyed reputations and lives all in the name of politics. someone needs to be held accountable for using the law as a political weapon and ruining innocent people's lives. that last line really is the question, harold. someone needs...
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harold, i tend to you first. how that is the situation?t cocktail parties, but i don't know if we do much. >> i need to step back for a second and remembered that our brains a vault for us to know spoke up of people that we knew well. in 2011, two things changed. one, we got connected to everybody on the planet and, number two, we had access to them 24/7. for our kids, we start to recognize that they have been thrown into this jungle which has some good stuff, it also has dangerous stuff. that means the parents have to be really aware because their brains are developing, and when they spent a lot of time on social media, they spent less time sleeping and spend less time doing real life activity, interactions. they also spend less time doing physical activity. those two things are essential for burn development. it's very serious, and we should really applaud the surgeon general, because he basically is saying that this is unsafe, or it does not show safety. until it shows safety, we had to be aware, and it means parents will have to be --
harold, i tend to you first. how that is the situation?t cocktail parties, but i don't know if we do much. >> i need to step back for a second and remembered that our brains a vault for us to know spoke up of people that we knew well. in 2011, two things changed. one, we got connected to everybody on the planet and, number two, we had access to them 24/7. for our kids, we start to recognize that they have been thrown into this jungle which has some good stuff, it also has dangerous stuff....
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and also, thank you, harold, for asking me this. one of the other things i found is that many soldiers chose not to vote. and i think those were disaffected democrats who could not vote for lincoln because they said, we can't vote for an abolitionist, but they couldn't vote for the democratic party because they believed the democrats were lunatics to borrow. matt eloquent term from earlier and so they chose to exercise their franchise by abstaining from voting. and just to add to the nuance, there was also suppression of democratic newspapers delivered to the army in 1864. horace greeley, who was sort of on again, off again as a lincoln supporter, ends the campaign on again being very much for lincoln and is running kind of a newspaper ah censorship division to make sure papers don't get to the soldiers. and now john christopher and i really i think john's book is is brilliant both for the 1864. and honestly i would say that will's book about absentee balloting, which is something we we care about, but as i recall, one argument you
and also, thank you, harold, for asking me this. one of the other things i found is that many soldiers chose not to vote. and i think those were disaffected democrats who could not vote for lincoln because they said, we can't vote for an abolitionist, but they couldn't vote for the democratic party because they believed the democrats were lunatics to borrow. matt eloquent term from earlier and so they chose to exercise their franchise by abstaining from voting. and just to add to the nuance,...
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harold, a really funny guy interview to me really, really windy. he had that. in for birdie? and he finished the day with an 8 under 64. and don't forget, uaw. we've got live right on our air kron 4. it starts tomorrow. 10:00am you can catch all the action. everybody is looking up at harold varner right now. he is 2 strokes ahead of the pack. so that should be pretty cool. but honestly. the whole sport cas, i was just trying not to look at the current should be. i not this jason. i like it. i went to school, said these are okay with a lot of orange in my closet. know i have some arms makers came that awesome guy. >> well, i said we looked like a couple of umpires. or like we could work for caltrans. i love the little is basketball game right now? you write it. all right. thank you because you're a fashion maven. so thanks for that. you are. thank jason. >> well, for a lot of people, memorial day weekend is a time to hit the road. maybe gather with friends for barbecues. others will spend the weekend remembering of the holiday's true meaning honoring those who d
harold, a really funny guy interview to me really, really windy. he had that. in for birdie? and he finished the day with an 8 under 64. and don't forget, uaw. we've got live right on our air kron 4. it starts tomorrow. 10:00am you can catch all the action. everybody is looking up at harold varner right now. he is 2 strokes ahead of the pack. so that should be pretty cool. but honestly. the whole sport cas, i was just trying not to look at the current should be. i not this jason. i like it. i...
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and once harold, as vanguard of online use platforms, vice media, the owner of the vice, and i'm other websites as filed for bankruptcy, with revenues drying up. and that's our show for an hour or more check out our website at www dot. com slash business. you'll also find us on the dw and use youtube channel press colburn. roland, thanks for watching the, the, the, the at 5 hardest. and they're like the protests in daisy park. what are their memories of the movements? how do they suffer at the hands of the turkish virginia? how as their march changed? 5 stories shaped by her to one size length of artistic freed parts and veiled. 90 minutes on d. w. the 70 years dw. guardians of truth. my name is junk and and i have paid almost every price of being enjoying this in a country like to tease taking on the powers that be they risk every thing they want to me and they try many times john, don't r s activist journalist and politicians living in exile to it's what drives them too much on my shoulders. but i have to hold this way because i'm responsible for the future. all countries for the peo
and once harold, as vanguard of online use platforms, vice media, the owner of the vice, and i'm other websites as filed for bankruptcy, with revenues drying up. and that's our show for an hour or more check out our website at www dot. com slash business. you'll also find us on the dw and use youtube channel press colburn. roland, thanks for watching the, the, the, the at 5 hardest. and they're like the protests in daisy park. what are their memories of the movements? how do they suffer at the...
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once harold, of as vanguard of online used by farms that the re shape for the traditional media landscape, vice has filed for bankruptcy. in the united states, buys media group, the owner of the vice and motherboard website is said to be sold to a group of it's lenders. the use focused digital publishers. revenue have been flats in the past years and its profit margins remain low. the company said and will continue to operate during the bankruptcy process. last month, vice announced layoffs after its flagship tv program was shut down before the show . i spoke to joseph teasdale, head of tech and enders analysis. i asked him what he things went wrong, advice. i think the basic thing that went wrong advice is that they never figured out a viable model for making free content available on the internet. and not even though they didn't really figure out the model, they never figured out a model that was viable. they never figured out a model to they had a kind of pitch which was, yeah, we knew how to speak to young people like told me to come and his band. but they could never really turn that
once harold, of as vanguard of online used by farms that the re shape for the traditional media landscape, vice has filed for bankruptcy. in the united states, buys media group, the owner of the vice and motherboard website is said to be sold to a group of it's lenders. the use focused digital publishers. revenue have been flats in the past years and its profit margins remain low. the company said and will continue to operate during the bankruptcy process. last month, vice announced layoffs...
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harold. what makes hollywood different than any other industry.d at the er or do you need the representation. >> i don't accept because you broaden the representation, you are compromising the quality of what you're going to get, i think we have done that by one group for a long time. but your point is not lost on me. i'm not one to believe there are mandates. you find the best actor. if you find denzel washington or jamie foxx play the best in the setting you outline -- >> skiing in the 70s in aspen. >> but i don't think -- but if you go out and you're not able to cast but you cast this great movie and tell a great story, you shouldn't be discriminated against for being considered for recognition. i'm not afraid of other thought. i think the most important dynamic in a functioning and enduring democracy. but in our world it makes us more in secure and angry at people. >> i'm casting you in my ski movie. >> see, i could do it. >> you could be cast as someone who could dunk. >> all right. i got tai last december. i've spent almost every minute with
harold. what makes hollywood different than any other industry.d at the er or do you need the representation. >> i don't accept because you broaden the representation, you are compromising the quality of what you're going to get, i think we have done that by one group for a long time. but your point is not lost on me. i'm not one to believe there are mandates. you find the best actor. if you find denzel washington or jamie foxx play the best in the setting you outline -- >> skiing...
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is there a reason to bring harold in on the issue of international intervention? because there is a lot of suspicion, rightly caused by the painful history that has that hazy, has, has with international medicine meddling in it's so fast. is it a 5 point? oh, should it once again, open the door to the international community trying to sort out hate these problems as well as you can see. evidently, this is a very polarizing question here. and you know, yeah, there is a track record of you know, an intervention. nearly 13 years of the latest one was the un administered mission, which has lasted for 13 years in nearly a $1000000000.00. and you know, we're out of probably worse shape than we've ever been. and then you also have the matter of, you know, there is an urgent situation that requires immediate assistance. so this is a real question and it will be even worse. so in the coming months, if not years, when will be in the electronics cycle. you know, how will we go into elections in the current context and that i don't think anybody here has the, the precise answ
is there a reason to bring harold in on the issue of international intervention? because there is a lot of suspicion, rightly caused by the painful history that has that hazy, has, has with international medicine meddling in it's so fast. is it a 5 point? oh, should it once again, open the door to the international community trying to sort out hate these problems as well as you can see. evidently, this is a very polarizing question here. and you know, yeah, there is a track record of you know,...
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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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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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so that is harold's 272 words. when we received a believable we are on our way we had any doubt that we were not, and maybe it would be something you know it would not take off, all of a sudden the express mail and like him to the door and opening we pulled out a piece of white stationary enemies bearing a figure of an eagle. as outlined in blue with four stars descending down the name of its neck and there was a name also invoked just underwritten bold caps and it was from jimmy carter and you decided, that he would write his 272 words no immediately, working at a museum, and with a very valuable artifacts, we know that we probably should be putting on the white curators gloves the failure to excited and we just picked it up. we started reading. and i would to share his essay withth you now magnificent essay and bear with me while i get to write. it was simply called the gettysburg address. i want to begin talks at camp david, between israel and egypt, missing became obvious that the two leaders were almost comple
so that is harold's 272 words. when we received a believable we are on our way we had any doubt that we were not, and maybe it would be something you know it would not take off, all of a sudden the express mail and like him to the door and opening we pulled out a piece of white stationary enemies bearing a figure of an eagle. as outlined in blue with four stars descending down the name of its neck and there was a name also invoked just underwritten bold caps and it was from jimmy carter and you...
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thank you harold for asking me this. one of the other things i founda many soldiers chose not to vote. those are democrats who could not vote for lincoln they said we cannot vote for an abolitionist. but they cannot vote for the democratic party they believe democrats were lunatics he is matt's eloquent turn from earlier. [laughter] omey chose to exercise her franchised by abstaining from voting. is also suppression of newspapers delivered to the army in 1864. horace greeley was on again off again is eight lincoln supporter and the campaign on again and very much for lincoln and is running a newspaperur censorship position to make sure they don't get soldiers. but 1864 is something we care about. as i recall one argument you make is if you look at soldiers in voting patterns you have too some regiments not all voting is a public act. other soldiers seat you're voting some regiments and location the decision to vote or more importantly decision not to vote is because of a concern. is that not there to say? >> that is true
thank you harold for asking me this. one of the other things i founda many soldiers chose not to vote. those are democrats who could not vote for lincoln they said we cannot vote for an abolitionist. but they cannot vote for the democratic party they believe democrats were lunatics he is matt's eloquent turn from earlier. [laughter] omey chose to exercise her franchised by abstaining from voting. is also suppression of newspapers delivered to the army in 1864. horace greeley was on again off...
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harold rossman: i could see a few objects through the air. i see some things being thrown. not much, it wasn't a lot of stuff--maybe a couple of rocks. it was a dry, crackling kind of a noise, and it took me a moment to figure out what it was, and i realized it was gunfire. and by that time, the people were falling, and they were turning and trying to run, and the gunfire continued. it was clear that a whole number of these people had been shot in the back. they were trying to flee, and they were still being fired at. mollie west: and then a whole number of people were piled up on top of me, and i could barely breathe. also, there was teargas. people finally began to get off, get on their feet, and when i finally stood up, and i s--total bewilderment, i looked around and i saw a battlefield. dr. lewis andreas: and i'm walking around and i'm seeing these people lying on the ground. i'm seeing people handling them like sacks of potatoes. there were no ambulances that i remember initially. they were taking them into paddy wagons. so, i ran back to sam's place, and about three
harold rossman: i could see a few objects through the air. i see some things being thrown. not much, it wasn't a lot of stuff--maybe a couple of rocks. it was a dry, crackling kind of a noise, and it took me a moment to figure out what it was, and i realized it was gunfire. and by that time, the people were falling, and they were turning and trying to run, and the gunfire continued. it was clear that a whole number of these people had been shot in the back. they were trying to flee, and they...
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and as you can imagine, he gets this one in the but the but the win for harold varner. and will he win the seat finishing 12 under par just ahead branden grace who finished a living under hard to you now to indianapolis for all over the country today for the indy 500 josef newgarden marcus ericsson. you see him here. don't get out towards the end. but then on the final lap newgarden he gets an edge on takes the lead and will cross the finish line. first to get that victory. the new garden first indy 500 win ever. that was his first garden celebrates there with the traditional milk bad to go along with it. well, noel, we all over the country today in the bay, but we get bull bay area baseball teams playing. so that was well, i know the giants had been, yo know, >> doing a little bit better. they were they've been doing pretty good a's. not so much. but as we know, i don't know if they're on we don't know that. yeah. are they checked out? i i hope not yet. got a lot of good days. fans out there. and that something better comes of all the conversation about where they're g
and as you can imagine, he gets this one in the but the but the win for harold varner. and will he win the seat finishing 12 under par just ahead branden grace who finished a living under hard to you now to indianapolis for all over the country today for the indy 500 josef newgarden marcus ericsson. you see him here. don't get out towards the end. but then on the final lap newgarden he gets an edge on takes the lead and will cross the finish line. first to get that victory. the new garden first...
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acababa de regresar de colorado, donde haÍa ido a practicarse una interrupcion del embarazo& su novio, haroldy poco despÉs le dispaÓ, primero en la cabeza, y luego le hizo varios disparos cuando ya estaba en el suelo& el aterrador crimen fue captado por Ámaras de seguridad& una mujer de idaho que perteneÍa a una secta obsesionada con el fin del mundo, fue declarada culpable de asesinar a sus dos hijos de siete y 16 aÑos y a la ex esposa de su marido. lori vallow, una esteticista de 49 aÑos, afronta cadena perpetua por cargos de asesinato, conspiracÓn y hurto mayor. un hijo de vallow, de 27 aÑos, testifiÓ contraÉsta durante el juicio. el veterano de la marina acusado d la muerte involuntaria de un desamparado en el metro de nueva york esÁ recibiendo ayudaecoÓmica para su defensa... el sitio web "give send go" ha recaudado Ás de un milÓn de Ólares para "daniel penny", hasta este Ábado... Ás de ocho mil personas han hecho donaciones... penny comparecÓ el viernes ante el tribunal y sus abogados conÍan en que quede libre de toda culpa... una ola de tornados se desplaÓ por el condado de dodge, nebr
acababa de regresar de colorado, donde haÍa ido a practicarse una interrupcion del embarazo& su novio, haroldy poco despÉs le dispaÓ, primero en la cabeza, y luego le hizo varios disparos cuando ya estaba en el suelo& el aterrador crimen fue captado por Ámaras de seguridad& una mujer de idaho que perteneÍa a una secta obsesionada con el fin del mundo, fue declarada culpable de asesinar a sus dos hijos de siete y 16 aÑos y a la ex esposa de su marido. lori vallow, una...
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some of the ways politics in the 19th century differ from politics today so i wanted to start with haroldbout how political party was different in the 19th century, what was it likeri during reagas rise but did change at all? >> it was different in the city assist to part of the nature, openly happily nature of the print press in the lincoln era the station, 2022, from one end of the spectrum and msnbc on the other although they don't want to admit, they sort of show that and probably spent era, i would every small town newspapers, bearing, he was and he works in democratic newspaper in the can today in his hometown to register the democrat paper, the state. it was paper this paper democrat and republican in the new york times not only republican but the closer you sure of inflation republican paper in the on occasion. so the difference from today's wprint papers alleged to be nonpartisan is the.press was openly partisan, every small medium and large, at least the week era, democrat, republican paper and if you read as i have for years and years, descriptions of the same event, the lincol
some of the ways politics in the 19th century differ from politics today so i wanted to start with haroldbout how political party was different in the 19th century, what was it likeri during reagas rise but did change at all? >> it was different in the city assist to part of the nature, openly happily nature of the print press in the lincoln era the station, 2022, from one end of the spectrum and msnbc on the other although they don't want to admit, they sort of show that and probably...
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it has been a lot of fun and i have learned a lot from harold, thank you. the first couple set of storms we got early in the winter in the bay area, the central coast, it was the second half of the winter when those storm systems moved further north. looking at the shasta level, it was march and april when the lake really took off. >> it's amazing, my daughter goes to the university of oregon, so we passed by when it was low , and now you see it full and you know there's going to be a lot of houseboats this summer time. that is where i learned to waterski. >>> let's take a closer look at where the biggest reservoir stands, shasta is at 160% of average, lake orville is 119%. fulsome lake also about 100%. one notable exception , wilson is telling us is trudy lake, just under 50%. now , you have gone there as well, correct? >> trinity is an interesting story, why is it the one reservoir that hasn't had the big payoff? that's an interesting question and the answer depends on who you ask, frankly. it's complicated. you can take a look, it still looks like drough
it has been a lot of fun and i have learned a lot from harold, thank you. the first couple set of storms we got early in the winter in the bay area, the central coast, it was the second half of the winter when those storm systems moved further north. looking at the shasta level, it was march and april when the lake really took off. >> it's amazing, my daughter goes to the university of oregon, so we passed by when it was low , and now you see it full and you know there's going to be a lot...
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>> he is but not at the time he appoints harold burton who rightly noted his first nomination to the court that this happenedicgh very early in truman's tenure and harry burton was a republican senator and what americans understood then and i'll say it briefly for everyone this is the beginning of the gallup poll. the gallup poll being the standard of polling in the united states. the gallup poll one of golf's most important first was to ask americans do you think president truman should nominate a republican or democrat to the supreme court and this question today would be an anathema and toare somehow supposed believe educated human beings ie america and individual can be a republican or democrat when he or she is confirmed to the spring court. this is not to say justices caucus. they don't caucus in that way and they don't attend certainly not fund-raisers. certainty is at the party. they have ideals and at this point you are able at least to the average american to recognize it's okay to be nominated to the court to haveco these ideas and overwhelmingly republicans and democrats
>> he is but not at the time he appoints harold burton who rightly noted his first nomination to the court that this happenedicgh very early in truman's tenure and harry burton was a republican senator and what americans understood then and i'll say it briefly for everyone this is the beginning of the gallup poll. the gallup poll being the standard of polling in the united states. the gallup poll one of golf's most important first was to ask americans do you think president truman should...
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but harold wasn't daunted. in a few days we received, actually it almost seemed like a few minutes, we had heralds 272 words which i would like to share with you now. his essay was titled long remembered. provide the essence of the gettysburg address in 272 words? quite the challenge for while lincoln used but to make sheets of paper to compose it. historians have slaughtered entire forests to expound on it. yet, the glittering essence of lincoln's, perhaps america's greatest speech, if it's magnificent economy. invited to deliver only a few appropriate remarks, lincoln summoned the rhetorical discipline that revolutionize political oratory, replace the traditionally or a ten with a new birth of a simplicity, and made a virtue of brevity. of course it's i can memorize of this length, does not begin to explain its enduring magic. did it reinvent america some have claimed? probably not. we have come a long way in the quest to complete lincoln's unfinished work, but no one can say c for certain whether if he retur
but harold wasn't daunted. in a few days we received, actually it almost seemed like a few minutes, we had heralds 272 words which i would like to share with you now. his essay was titled long remembered. provide the essence of the gettysburg address in 272 words? quite the challenge for while lincoln used but to make sheets of paper to compose it. historians have slaughtered entire forests to expound on it. yet, the glittering essence of lincoln's, perhaps america's greatest speech, if it's...
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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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harold,_ iwant charles. thank you, grant- harold,_ iwant to harold, very much.n of a many ways it's a continuation of o ottontty— many ways it's a continuation of a slightly different— many ways it's a continuation of a slightly different tradition in. a slightly different tradition tn. but— a slightly different tradition tn. outloo— a slightly different tradition tn. butloo .— a slightly different tradition in. but do i mean, i do think in. but i do i mean, i do think obntouoty— in. but i do i mean, i do think obviously-has— in. but i do i mean, i do think obviously has been pointed obviously this has been pointed out-oo— obviously this has been pointed out-as symbolic- obviously this has been pointed out-as symbolic of- obviously this has been pointed out as symbolic of many of out as as as symbolic of many of the out as as as symbolic of many of too btoton— out as as as symbolic of many of the broken and— out as as as symbolic of many of the broken and then— out as as as symbolic of many of the broken and then refused tonttoo— the broken and then refused fami
harold,_ iwant charles. thank you, grant- harold,_ iwant to harold, very much.n of a many ways it's a continuation of o ottontty— many ways it's a continuation of a slightly different— many ways it's a continuation of a slightly different tradition in. a slightly different tradition tn. but— a slightly different tradition tn. outloo— a slightly different tradition tn. butloo .— a slightly different tradition in. but do i mean, i do think in. but i do i mean, i do think obntouoty—...
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harold,_ iwant charles. thank you, grant- harold,_ iwant to harold, very much.of a many ways it's a continuation of o ottontty— many ways it's a continuation of a slightly different— many ways it's a continuation of a slightly different tradition in. a slightly different tradition tn. but— a slightly different tradition tn. outloo— a slightly different tradition tn. butloo .— a slightly different tradition in. but do i mean, i do think in. but i do i mean, i do think obntouoty— in. but i do i mean, i do think obviously-has— in. but i do i mean, i do think obviously has been pointed obviously this has been pointed out-oo— obviously this has been pointed out-as symbolic- obviously this has been pointed out-as symbolic of- obviously this has been pointed out as symbolic of many of out as as as symbolic of many of the out as as as symbolic of many of too btoton— out as as as symbolic of many of the broken and— out as as as symbolic of many of the broken and then— out as as as symbolic of many of the broken and then refused tonttoo— the broken and then refused famili
harold,_ iwant charles. thank you, grant- harold,_ iwant to harold, very much.of a many ways it's a continuation of o ottontty— many ways it's a continuation of a slightly different— many ways it's a continuation of a slightly different tradition in. a slightly different tradition tn. but— a slightly different tradition tn. outloo— a slightly different tradition tn. butloo .— a slightly different tradition in. but do i mean, i do think in. but i do i mean, i do think obntouoty— in....
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harold stole most of my thunder, he is absolutely right. i do not mean no disrespect, but you are swatting at flies in this elephant is rampaging through our country. the government is way too large, they do have incentives. i'm a former auditor in the private sector, long time ago. that is the structural problem. they always spend the budgets, it is got to be stopped. you've got to come up not so much with finding a guy who has got money in his drawer, but the government -- if they are going to control this, they have to build in incentives to accomplish goals more efficiently. they are always going to meet their budget, because that is how next year's budget is set. it is endemic to fund it, i am sure you are familiar with fund accounting. unless that is changed and now, at this stage, our biggest risk with monetary policy is we know it does not work. the government spending this money is not helping our people. guest: i would like to use this as an opportunity to focus on and i think is a cause for hope and optimism across the government
harold stole most of my thunder, he is absolutely right. i do not mean no disrespect, but you are swatting at flies in this elephant is rampaging through our country. the government is way too large, they do have incentives. i'm a former auditor in the private sector, long time ago. that is the structural problem. they always spend the budgets, it is got to be stopped. you've got to come up not so much with finding a guy who has got money in his drawer, but the government -- if they are going...
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. >> let's hear from harold harold is in florida democrats line. good morning, you're next. >> good morning, michelle. i'md concerned with all of the government agencies whether it's federal, d.o.d., state, or even county government. there's a structural waste situation that a goes on in evey single department in office. where the budget is allocated in a year and if the money is not spent by the end of the fiscal year, each manager and director comes in and says, we need to spend d this money otherwise wee going to be taking away for next year's budgets. so what's your wish list would you like new oak desk or do you need a new chair or -- we've got to spend this money so there's an incentive to every single government agency to use or lose the money rather than having incentive to save the money that they didn't need to use to do their duties. and this is across every single tiagency i've ever seen. and just don't understand why this is not addressed. >> that isen issue that gao has lookinged at kind of end of the fiscal year spending and incentiv
. >> let's hear from harold harold is in florida democrats line. good morning, you're next. >> good morning, michelle. i'md concerned with all of the government agencies whether it's federal, d.o.d., state, or even county government. there's a structural waste situation that a goes on in evey single department in office. where the budget is allocated in a year and if the money is not spent by the end of the fiscal year, each manager and director comes in and says, we need to spend d...
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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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. >> let's hear from harold. harold is in florida. democrats line, good morning, you're next. >> good morning, michelle. i'm concerned with all the government agencies, whether it's federal, duty, state, or even county government. there is a structural weight situations that goes on and every single department in office where the budget is allocated in a year and that the money is not spent at the end of the fiscal year, each manager and director comes in and says we need to spend this money, otherwise we are going to be taking away for next year's budget. so, would you like and you -- do need a new chair or, we've got to spend this money. there are some incentives set into every single government agency to use or lose the money rather than having an incentive. saving the nightly didn't need to use tuesday or duties. this is across every single agency i've ever seen and i just don't understand why this isn't addressed. >> that is an issue that g.a.o. has looked at the. end of the fiscal year spending and any that -- may exist for agen
. >> let's hear from harold. harold is in florida. democrats line, good morning, you're next. >> good morning, michelle. i'm concerned with all the government agencies, whether it's federal, duty, state, or even county government. there is a structural weight situations that goes on and every single department in office where the budget is allocated in a year and that the money is not spent at the end of the fiscal year, each manager and director comes in and says we need to spend...
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acababa de regresar de colorado donde habÍa ido a practicarse una interrupciÓn del embarazo, su novio haroldar a sus otros hijos de siete y 16 aÑos y a la exesposa de su marido. el juicio. fÉlix: el veterano de la marina acusado de la muerte voluntaria de un desamparado en el metro de nueva york esta recibiendo ayuda econÓmica para su defensa, el sitio web ha recaudado mÁs de 1,000,000 de dÓlares para daniel tenis hasta este sÁbado, mÁs de 8000 personas han hecho donaciones. que ni compareciÓ el vienes ante el tribunal y sus abogados confÍan que quede libre de toda culpa. una ola de tornados se desplazÓ en nebraska daÑando varias viviendas pero no se han registrado vÍctimas mortales ni heridos. de acuerdo con el servicio meteorolÓgico nacional cuatro personas escaparon de lesiones cuando un tornado golpeÓ una casa cerca de la autopista 30, mÚltiples granjas fueron daÑadas y las lÍneas elÉctricas estÁn caÍdas en media milla de ancho de la trayectoria de los tornados. el ex—presidente trump caserÓn evento de campaÑa para la reelecciÓn el de el 2024 prevista para hoy debido a una alerta de torn
acababa de regresar de colorado donde habÍa ido a practicarse una interrupciÓn del embarazo, su novio haroldar a sus otros hijos de siete y 16 aÑos y a la exesposa de su marido. el juicio. fÉlix: el veterano de la marina acusado de la muerte voluntaria de un desamparado en el metro de nueva york esta recibiendo ayuda econÓmica para su defensa, el sitio web ha recaudado mÁs de 1,000,000 de dÓlares para daniel tenis hasta este sÁbado, mÁs de 8000 personas han hecho donaciones. que ni...
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control de aduana para evitar trámites de personas indocumentadas que beneficios trae este proceso haroldcto y como se puede remediar. >> miembros dicen que la nueva herramienta modernice que genera inconvenientes y ahora lo transforma en un hecho electrónico. >> ahorro de tiempo dinero y disminución de tiempo de separación familiar. >> desde el 20 de abril y parece que se convertirá en la única forma de pagar la fianza la agencia no aceptará pagos a partir del 1 de junio. >> la gente podrá pagar de forma más rápida y eso disminuye la cantidad de tiempo para las familias separación de trabajo si uno tiene necesidades médicas y cuando se está detenido se dice que la persona puede seguir con sus trámites. >> la agencia dice que solo algunas personas sin fines de lucro los abogados pueden pagar la fianza de los migrantes mediante este nuevo sistema. >> jairo gallego, telemundo. >> en washington el senador y los representantes anunciaron una ley de migrantes para eliminar las barreras y prevenir la detención injusta de migrantes tras una condena injusta. >> proyecto que garantizaría que la co
control de aduana para evitar trámites de personas indocumentadas que beneficios trae este proceso haroldcto y como se puede remediar. >> miembros dicen que la nueva herramienta modernice que genera inconvenientes y ahora lo transforma en un hecho electrónico. >> ahorro de tiempo dinero y disminución de tiempo de separación familiar. >> desde el 20 de abril y parece que se convertirá en la única forma de pagar la fianza la agencia no aceptará pagos a partir del 1 de...
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and harold. wayfair's got just what you need... performance fabrics, stains don't stand a chance.oo! dog friendly and wallet friendly... pug-proved. get nice things with nice prices at wayfair. ♪ wayfair, you've got just what i need ♪ we moved out of the city so our little sophie could appreciate nature. but then he got us t-mobile home internet. i was just trying to improve our signal, so some of the trees had to go. i might've taken it a step too far. (chainsaw revs) (tree crashes) (chainsaw continues) (daughter screams) let's pretend for a second that you didn't let down your entire family. what would that reality look like? well i guess i would've gotten us xfinity... and we'd have a better view. do you need mulch? what, we have a ton of mulch. >>> the president of the united states is abroads, but his itinerary confirms his attention is on an at-home crisis. joe biden meeting with the japanese prime minister ahead of a big g7 gathering. russia's war on ukraine is topic one at this meeting. keeping china in check, if possible, is another big issue. but the president will also
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