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harold cummings. >> harold: mike, thank you for your great reporting.re been any comment from the biden administration? i know that meeting has been canceled. but has the president or lincoln responded? and two, have there been any reaction from other air bleeders about meeting with president biden going this upcoming trip? >> mike: bill, you have heard a lot of potus and anger come the surrounding arab states. you get a lot of anger galvanizing and unifying the surrounding areas -- arab states. that is happening all the way to turkey. as far as what is happening in washington, i really am buried in stuff congressman. i don't know what is happening. >> harold: be safe. >> jeanine: jesse? >> jesse: does the idf have any technology that they can go -- showed, the world that proves in terms of surveillance that this missile did not come from is israel? that it actually was a missile from terrorists in gaza? >> mike: well, the drones are up. i can hear the drums. they are always surveying the gaza strip and the area of combat. israel has air superiority. th
harold cummings. >> harold: mike, thank you for your great reporting.re been any comment from the biden administration? i know that meeting has been canceled. but has the president or lincoln responded? and two, have there been any reaction from other air bleeders about meeting with president biden going this upcoming trip? >> mike: bill, you have heard a lot of potus and anger come the surrounding arab states. you get a lot of anger galvanizing and unifying the surrounding areas --...
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i think he met a guy like harold bray. >> harold is definitely a hero, we thank him for his service, an amazing and terrifying story. we had remember, back in 2017, a research mission actually found the wreckage of the uss indianapolis. >> what a story. the memories he has, clearly still fresh in his mind, many years later. select the navy never asked harold to sail again, and to this day, he says he is not comfortable on the water. >> he has been invited as a special guest for the fleet week parade of ships, but he says he will stay on land to watch. >>> cbs news bay area is the official media partner for fleet week. we have you covered from land, air, and sea, leading up to our spectacular friday tomorrow, when we bring you the parade of ships live at 11:00 a.m., and the blue angels live at 3:00. >>> coming up and for -- worse, the 49ers will be reunited with a familiar face. >>> plus, the wnba is coming to the bay. we have reactions to the bay area's newest pro sports team. >>> coming up on cbs evening news, the soldiers without voices , our eye on america tonight look at the pain
i think he met a guy like harold bray. >> harold is definitely a hero, we thank him for his service, an amazing and terrifying story. we had remember, back in 2017, a research mission actually found the wreckage of the uss indianapolis. >> what a story. the memories he has, clearly still fresh in his mind, many years later. select the navy never asked harold to sail again, and to this day, he says he is not comfortable on the water. >> he has been invited as a special guest...
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harold? >> harold: nothing like a little whiteness. saving a choking boy. wheel when she was approached when apparently swallowed a quarter. luckily certified in cpr. performed the heimlich maneuver. thanking her action. preston for his part vowed to never eat a quarter again. >> jesse: only dimes. >> good job. all right. to say wisconsin now. people are eating at noodles and company. they have this big surprise that happens when a full grown buck runs through the door. tis the season. the deer came crashing through the wind co-and charged in the restaurant before exploring the kitchen a and escaping out the back door in commemoration of that incident, the restaurant is now offering a 2 buck mac and cheese in honor of their. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: i love it. >> will: if you don't watch "jesse watters primetime," i forgot share about the world series george w. bush is throwing out the first pitch. >> judge jeanine: oh. >> jesse: he has a lot to live up to. that last pitch was right down the middle. >> judge jeanine: that was 22 years ago. >> sandra: we
harold? >> harold: nothing like a little whiteness. saving a choking boy. wheel when she was approached when apparently swallowed a quarter. luckily certified in cpr. performed the heimlich maneuver. thanking her action. preston for his part vowed to never eat a quarter again. >> jesse: only dimes. >> good job. all right. to say wisconsin now. people are eating at noodles and company. they have this big surprise that happens when a full grown buck runs through the door. tis...
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to his right is harold holzer. all of you, i am sure, no already that he has offered or co-authored and edited 55 books on lincoln and the civil war. he has advised or appeared on half a dozen tv documentaries, as well as advising first steel berg's "lincoln." you earned all of this and more. i will only add that he serves today as the jonathan phantom director of the roosevelt house public policy institute at new york college. and, next, we have craig simons, who has already been introduced to you. but for those who maybe missed the program that he was on, he is a professor of history emeritus. except for andy down at the end. he is the future of history. let me go ahead, anyway. craig is professor of history emeritus at the united states academy. that is what we have got. he taught for 30 years and served as the department chair from 2017 to 2020. he was the ernest j. king professor of history at the u.s. naval war college. newport, rhode island. rhode island, being where i was born and raised. he was the author
to his right is harold holzer. all of you, i am sure, no already that he has offered or co-authored and edited 55 books on lincoln and the civil war. he has advised or appeared on half a dozen tv documentaries, as well as advising first steel berg's "lincoln." you earned all of this and more. i will only add that he serves today as the jonathan phantom director of the roosevelt house public policy institute at new york college. and, next, we have craig simons, who has already been...
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. >> dana: harold, before we go to, just an update. karine jean-pierre just made an announcement that president biden will address the nation tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. in prime time. he is going to respond to hamas' terrorist attacks against israel, and russia's ongoing war against ukraine. i'm assuming, harold, that this is where he will say that "the only presidents who have ever known to israel during a time of war," and he's going to ask for this big financial package for the israelis and ukrainians to continue to fight, in addition to $100 million for palestinians, even though the hostages are still being held. >> by hamas. i felt this was a highly successful trick. the president goes to a war zone, two aircraft carriers right off of the sea ready to respond. 2,000 marines that have been given deployment orders, i think even more. the point of the trip also, i think had he not gone after having planned to go -- saying to terrorists that you can bomb places, and the president of the united states, commander in chief and the free
. >> dana: harold, before we go to, just an update. karine jean-pierre just made an announcement that president biden will address the nation tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. in prime time. he is going to respond to hamas' terrorist attacks against israel, and russia's ongoing war against ukraine. i'm assuming, harold, that this is where he will say that "the only presidents who have ever known to israel during a time of war," and he's going to ask for this big financial package for...
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but harold can correct me if he thinks i'm wrong. so i'm going to turn over some first remarks from harold holtzer. >> thank you, glenn. thank you for setting the stage and the scene. so i like this question because it's kind of the three bears analysis, was lincoln too hot, too cold or just right? and i'm going to argue, and i'm going to try to confine myself to the first year and a half of the war. but we have plenty of time to talk about the entire war. i'm going to argue that he was more than just right, that he was actually pretty remarkable. and i say this in acknowledgment of all the limited experience he had but also in recognition of the fact that there really wasn't much of a precedent for him to follow when you think about it. i mean, george washington marched off to confront a rebellion and potentially to lead an army and was condemned for it by the democrats in washington, criminally, actually, because he left washington during a congressional session. james madison ran off and abandoned washington when the british neare
but harold can correct me if he thinks i'm wrong. so i'm going to turn over some first remarks from harold holtzer. >> thank you, glenn. thank you for setting the stage and the scene. so i like this question because it's kind of the three bears analysis, was lincoln too hot, too cold or just right? and i'm going to argue, and i'm going to try to confine myself to the first year and a half of the war. but we have plenty of time to talk about the entire war. i'm going to argue that he was...
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brit hume, dana perino and harold ford jr.ve analysis of the president's speech, we also have john roberts in jerusalem and peter doocy at the white house. martha: let's go to the white house with peter doocy on the north lawn. good evening, peter. >> reporter: tonight's remarks are expected to explain to the american people why it is that u.s. dollars and in the u.s. troops are critical to wars both in the middle east and in europe. he is not expected the attack maga republicans because now he needs them to vote nearly $100 billion in new funding. back to you. bret: it'll be interesting to see if this sounds like a state of the union address with a list of priorities or more emotional. all think after that trip the he just came back from in israel, or he'll be touching on some of those themes. let's go live now to the oval office and the president of the united states, joe biden. >> good evening, my fellow americans. we're facing an inflection point in history. one of those moments where the decisions we make today are going
brit hume, dana perino and harold ford jr.ve analysis of the president's speech, we also have john roberts in jerusalem and peter doocy at the white house. martha: let's go to the white house with peter doocy on the north lawn. good evening, peter. >> reporter: tonight's remarks are expected to explain to the american people why it is that u.s. dollars and in the u.s. troops are critical to wars both in the middle east and in europe. he is not expected the attack maga republicans because...
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wring in harold ford jr. co-host of "the five."he washington post." kimberley strassel a member of the editorial board at the "wall street journal." tyler, the white house has a complicated relationship with saudi arabia. at this moment it seems like they are thinking long-term to whatever happens after this effort on the ground against hamas by israel. >> absolutely, bret. the white house does have a complicated relationship with saudi arabia and we saw that in full display when the president went to saudi arabia and met with crowned prince mohammed bin salman. i was on that trip with the president. he has just come from israel and to saudi arabia to try to bolster ties there and work on issues where there is some agreement. as we look at a potential deal between israel and saudi arabia that the u.s. is playing a large role. in i think there is still some optimism that something could be worked through. i think, obviously, what is happening on the ground right now in israel and in gaza has temporarily put on hold some of those tal
wring in harold ford jr. co-host of "the five."he washington post." kimberley strassel a member of the editorial board at the "wall street journal." tyler, the white house has a complicated relationship with saudi arabia. at this moment it seems like they are thinking long-term to whatever happens after this effort on the ground against hamas by israel. >> absolutely, bret. the white house does have a complicated relationship with saudi arabia and we saw that in...
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harold says he thinks about it nearly every day. later he came home, became a police officer and raised a family. his wife, stephanie, says he still never talked about it to anyone. >> when "jaws" came out, the movie, they were talking about it at the police department. he happened to be in the room heed i was on that ship. and that was the first, you know, that they ever knew. >> reporter: but then the survivors began planning reunions and it helped for them to be around people who truly understood. >> and healing, too, for them. because, they had been instructed by the navy go home and forget about it. don't even talk about it. his parents never knew. >> time, of course, has taken a toll on the crew. when a fellow shipmate passed away, harold became the sole remaining survivor. in july he was thanked for his service to his town & country with a life-size bronze statue of that young sailor fresh out of boot camp. >> do you feel like you are a hero? >> no. >> i saved myself. i helped a lot of guys but, that was the thing to do. you
harold says he thinks about it nearly every day. later he came home, became a police officer and raised a family. his wife, stephanie, says he still never talked about it to anyone. >> when "jaws" came out, the movie, they were talking about it at the police department. he happened to be in the room heed i was on that ship. and that was the first, you know, that they ever knew. >> reporter: but then the survivors began planning reunions and it helped for them to be around...
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harold, with which i think we need to keep in mind all along. and that is the lack, any precedent for the circumstance ences that lincoln confronted in 1861. i mean the united states had been engaged in previous 1812 the war against mexico and so on. you could even count the seminole war in florida, but nothing of this character. and there was an attitude then and quite frankly, i encounter now that the responsibilities the head of government and the head of the military are that there's a bright sharp line between the two, that the government somehow makes a decision that that is the enemy and in which must defeat them, turns to the military and says, go do that. as if there were no interconnection between two. and that is simply not the way conflicts work. we'd like to think that the course that i taught the naval war college that i actually initiated did back in the 1970s and then taught again fairly recently, is called strategy and policy. and they have to go together. i like the way andy pointed to fact that grant picked up the idea that th
harold, with which i think we need to keep in mind all along. and that is the lack, any precedent for the circumstance ences that lincoln confronted in 1861. i mean the united states had been engaged in previous 1812 the war against mexico and so on. you could even count the seminole war in florida, but nothing of this character. and there was an attitude then and quite frankly, i encounter now that the responsibilities the head of government and the head of the military are that there's a...
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>> yes. >> all right, harold. back to you. isn't he giving people false hope? it, i'm go take care of you the supreme court says no and now he's got this false hope. >> nine billion dollars of student loan i think you're right you got to put the presence in the room and say the real challenge is how do we keep doing this. we have 8 million jobs in the country that require high skills and higher degree. i've said on the show i don't mind prioritizing where we have need in the economy engineers teachers and family positions. if we want to provide relief forward that we should and we have a $36 trillion debt in the country. that is placing not only pressure on every household when you divide what each of us may owe but it's putting upward pressure on interest rates because people are trying to understand can we pay down this debt. this is impacting the stock market everything that's happening day in day out i'll look forward to when we have leaders both sides of the aisle when jfk made that powerful statement to every american. we are not doing enough of that toda
>> yes. >> all right, harold. back to you. isn't he giving people false hope? it, i'm go take care of you the supreme court says no and now he's got this false hope. >> nine billion dollars of student loan i think you're right you got to put the presence in the room and say the real challenge is how do we keep doing this. we have 8 million jobs in the country that require high skills and higher degree. i've said on the show i don't mind prioritizing where we have need in the...
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"did you see what harold did? that should be our spend. >> greg: our president.should we listen to iran? them threatening israel, israel is like "what can you do that hasn't been unto us?" >> jesse: they talk tough, but they can use proxies to harass them from the north and south. besides rugs, they have pistachios, one of the best exports. the oil sanctions joe biden took them off because we needed oil prices stabilized after the ukraine war we never, ever respond to the pop shots that the iranians take. then we are paying their proxies, paying them billions. they are begging to get back in this nuke deal. right now i wouldn't do anything to the iranians. i would squeeze them. i would slap those missile limitations back on, but if they attack anywhere through hezbollah or through hamas again, you let the israelis take care of it. do not unless they kill americans in iraq, then you do something, but i would not go gung ho into tehran. >> dana: they killed americans and are zero. >> jesse: i understand. i'm saying if they launch missiles from the soil into israel
"did you see what harold did? that should be our spend. >> greg: our president.should we listen to iran? them threatening israel, israel is like "what can you do that hasn't been unto us?" >> jesse: they talk tough, but they can use proxies to harass them from the north and south. besides rugs, they have pistachios, one of the best exports. the oil sanctions joe biden took them off because we needed oil prices stabilized after the ukraine war we never, ever respond to...
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. >> harold, that's a good question. welcome back to the table. feel free to talk about anything regarding this issue since you haven't been here for three days. >> couple things and i'm glad to be back. as it relates to the congresswoman from new york. you've all said it el with. she talked about the frame work oothat the u.s. committed to ensewerring the stability and security of the region and i can think of no other way, no bigger way to secure or stabilize the region than to do what the israelis and the americans are committed to doing. eliminating the capabilities of hamas and those in congress, get a speaker if it takes democrats to do it. we need to ensure we can provide whatever support is needed but i say to the democrats that are dealing with some democrats saying things that i think are against the notion of providing a frame work for security and stability in the middle east, ignore them. get on with the business of ensuring that america can support israel in all that it needs to do too. i hope that mbs and mr. netanyahu do not allow
. >> harold, that's a good question. welcome back to the table. feel free to talk about anything regarding this issue since you haven't been here for three days. >> couple things and i'm glad to be back. as it relates to the congresswoman from new york. you've all said it el with. she talked about the frame work oothat the u.s. committed to ensewerring the stability and security of the region and i can think of no other way, no bigger way to secure or stabilize the region than to do...
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it was 1945 when harold was 17.shipped out on the indianapolis, did anybody have any idea that they were going to have this really important mission? >> that was just a trip. they took on a bunch of kids. i was one of them. >> reporter: the ship left the island carrying a secret weapon. the most secret weapon of all. the first atomic bomb nicknamed little boy. >> i'll tell you what, i sat on the box. >> reporter: you sat on the atomic bomb? >> yeah. >> reporter: the cargo was delivered safely. it's what happened afterwards that people remember the indianapolis for. all thanks to a gripping scene in the movie, "jaws." >> you were on the indianapolis? >> what happened? >> japanese submarine slammed two torpedoes into our side, chief. 100 men went into the water. it went down in 12 minutes. >> i don't know how i survived. i just hit the side and swam away from the ship and i hollered for the guys. i just happened to find a raft. and i got 18 guys on my raft. they were fighting each other for room on the raft. i'm not g
it was 1945 when harold was 17.shipped out on the indianapolis, did anybody have any idea that they were going to have this really important mission? >> that was just a trip. they took on a bunch of kids. i was one of them. >> reporter: the ship left the island carrying a secret weapon. the most secret weapon of all. the first atomic bomb nicknamed little boy. >> i'll tell you what, i sat on the box. >> reporter: you sat on the atomic bomb? >> yeah. >>...
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. >> hello, everyone, i'm dana perino along with judge jeanine pirro, harold ford jr. jesse waters and greg got failed to b public like in new york, and this is a five. >> american troops ordered to b ready to deploy as israel prepares for a ground invasion of gaza. that can begin any moment. secretary defense lloyd johnsto putting select us forces on standby saying they have 24 hours notice should israel need them. the lot -- wall street journal reporting around 2,000 troops could be tasked with advising and medical support, and would not have combat roles. and that that news breaks as a vinegar the fighting continues to raise between israel and hamas for a tenth straight day. is ranked choice -- israeli forces striking terrorists from the anti-district and hezbollah have been firing at israeli military base longest border with lebanon around him and threatened to intervene with israel go through with their ground offensive in gaza but president biden says tehran better not do it. >> is iran behind the gaza war? >> i don't want to get in to classified interest but to
. >> hello, everyone, i'm dana perino along with judge jeanine pirro, harold ford jr. jesse waters and greg got failed to b public like in new york, and this is a five. >> american troops ordered to b ready to deploy as israel prepares for a ground invasion of gaza. that can begin any moment. secretary defense lloyd johnsto putting select us forces on standby saying they have 24 hours notice should israel need them. the lot -- wall street journal reporting around 2,000 troops could...
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harold, i want to play something for you. it's not 902. it is four paragraphs in where president talks about the hit on that hospital insidhi ie. y >> take a listen.ot like so many other i'm heartbroken by the tragic loss of palestinian life, including ans of explosion at te tospital in gaza, which was no done by the israelis. >> he's obviously said that on his trip. but he added that just at thet beginning of his speech, heralod . the oval office well, thanks for having me. i think it was important for him to say that that that that a tragedy upended his trip and it very, very hard for him, if not impossible for him to have met l with some of the arab leaders he wished to meet with on that trip. wanted tet withaving said all th i thought his presence in israel was the right was the righe rit ti allt time. and all of his words, i think, have resonated across the world . but let me get to the speech as i sit next to dana, two seats from her two or three nights a week. i don't like disagreeing two . eech i thought this was a good speech for
harold, i want to play something for you. it's not 902. it is four paragraphs in where president talks about the hit on that hospital insidhi ie. y >> take a listen.ot like so many other i'm heartbroken by the tragic loss of palestinian life, including ans of explosion at te tospital in gaza, which was no done by the israelis. >> he's obviously said that on his trip. but he added that just at thet beginning of his speech, heralod . the oval office well, thanks for having me. i think...
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it was 1945, harold was 17. he had just left boot camp. >> when you shipped out on the indianapolis did anybody have any idea that they were going to have this really important mission something. >> no. it was just a trip out of maryland but they took on a bunch of kids and i was one of them. >> reporter: the ship left mare island carrying a secret weapon. the most secret of all. the first atomic bomb nicknamed little boy.. >> i tell you what, i sat on the box before it was -- it was on the deck and. >> reporter: you sat on the atomic bomb? >> yeah. >> reporter: the cargo was delivered safely. it is what happened afterwards that people remember the indianapolis for. all thanks to a dpripping scene in the movie "jaws." >> you were on the indianapolis? >> what happened? >> japanese submarine slammed two tornadoes into our side, chief. 1100 men went into the water. vessel went down in 12 minutes. >> i don't know how i got so lucky. i just hit the side and swam away from the ship. and i hollered for guys. i just hap
it was 1945, harold was 17. he had just left boot camp. >> when you shipped out on the indianapolis did anybody have any idea that they were going to have this really important mission something. >> no. it was just a trip out of maryland but they took on a bunch of kids and i was one of them. >> reporter: the ship left mare island carrying a secret weapon. the most secret of all. the first atomic bomb nicknamed little boy.. >> i tell you what, i sat on the box before it...
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we'll see where it goes. >> harold, dana brant, as always, thank you.ive of representatives functioning. >> if the president is going to put forwards fuing if goi w putting forward for all this money for israel and ukraine. y r it's going to be something. well, maybe they put mchenry in there and we'll see if he canchenry sort of herd the cs and get this done. thank you for watching, everybody. great to have e you withing. us tonight to see this president biden foreign policy address on martha maccallui amm good night from washington. i'm brad baer. stay with fox for complete coverage wit her
we'll see where it goes. >> harold, dana brant, as always, thank you.ive of representatives functioning. >> if the president is going to put forwards fuing if goi w putting forward for all this money for israel and ukraine. y r it's going to be something. well, maybe they put mchenry in there and we'll see if he canchenry sort of herd the cs and get this done. thank you for watching, everybody. great to have e you withing. us tonight to see this president biden foreign policy...
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. >> so harold, back good to see e.u back at the tabl you know how this happened, right?ad to make the democrats feel the demopain, they had to share burden so it goes back to that move with the buses. it's a lesson for all issues bu comingse up to share the sufferg . don't you agree? >> i'm a believer as i have bee on every issue that being bold, is the right thing to do. greg is no doubt that abbott, and i will even give desantis credit. it made cities across the country s acunderstand the kindn enormous pressure that thesede e cities on the border are under. i think the white house is had to do with the white house had to do. we can talk about, i love when people come around to my position. i' andm not going to bash them, going to applaud them. i wish they had done it sooner. we've been saying it for a long time. the wall, you've got to now reformed the asylum process. i don't think the wall alone will work great we need an asylum process that allows s people to apply, but not state in america while they do.e throughout the state in america tthe pressure has to be so h
. >> so harold, back good to see e.u back at the tabl you know how this happened, right?ad to make the democrats feel the demopain, they had to share burden so it goes back to that move with the buses. it's a lesson for all issues bu comingse up to share the sufferg . don't you agree? >> i'm a believer as i have bee on every issue that being bold, is the right thing to do. greg is no doubt that abbott, and i will even give desantis credit. it made cities across the country s...
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opinion polls, that people had enough —— harold wilson.aiming for by any stretch of the imagination. a majority of four. yes. this is the tendency that we have the plug from the past and pretend that the circumstances... his conclusion was that keir starmer needs to provide hope. yes and that is the reassurance of hope, because i think the country is fed up with this lot. they have decided that it is time to go, we now need to answer the question, if not them then why us? and that is the central question that we intend to answer at conference. 0bviously what i've already set out to you is the five missions for an incoming government, how we will work, what we hope to achieve, and they are absolutely jam—packed with hope. the question is, do people think we have got the steely determination to deliver them, and i intend to show them that the steely determination that has taken me from the 11th of april 2020 when i became labour leader, to the position i'm in now sitting opposite you, is the same steely determination that they will have to r
opinion polls, that people had enough —— harold wilson.aiming for by any stretch of the imagination. a majority of four. yes. this is the tendency that we have the plug from the past and pretend that the circumstances... his conclusion was that keir starmer needs to provide hope. yes and that is the reassurance of hope, because i think the country is fed up with this lot. they have decided that it is time to go, we now need to answer the question, if not them then why us? and that is the...
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harold, i want to play something for you. four paragraphs in. the president talks about the hit on that hospital inside gaza. take a listen. >> like so many other i am heart broken by the tragic loss of palestinian life including the explosion at the hospital in gaza which was not done by the israelis. >> bret: he said that on his trip. he added that in his speech from the oval office. >> i think it was personality for him to say that. -- it was important for him to say that. that tragedy made it hard to meet with the arab leaders he wanted to meet with on that trip. i thought his presence in israel was the right time and all of his words have resonated across the world. the speech, i sit next to dana two or three nights. i thought this was a good speech for one reason: he laid out for the country who don't follow these things as closely as we do why ukraine is important to the national security and obviously linked it to israel. when he said that hamas and putin are one in the same. a lot of americans, that will reverberate in parts of our coun
harold, i want to play something for you. four paragraphs in. the president talks about the hit on that hospital inside gaza. take a listen. >> like so many other i am heart broken by the tragic loss of palestinian life including the explosion at the hospital in gaza which was not done by the israelis. >> bret: he said that on his trip. he added that in his speech from the oval office. >> i think it was personality for him to say that. -- it was important for him to say that....
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trey: joining us to discuss the state of the race second debate cohost of the five congressman haroldd junior and with the washington examiner, welcome both. i heard seven candidates arguing with one another while secretary continues to law the field. what is the strategy for these candidate to jostle with each other. >> thank you for having me in good evening. i think you nailed it there is not a strategy on many in the race and it vacillates sometimes between one and two different shape themselves which involves attack against a former president and they probably lean more on attacking the other six or seven then laying out their vision and there's a mistake that the longer you talk are the more you talk the more effective you don't need to talk to be the most effective if you have a strategy and a frame for how the country should address the toughest issues. over the next few months another 30 days and i think we make it ours and fox a month or two but what they need to focus on what are the two or three things they want to make a safer and make it so we can afford the things that
trey: joining us to discuss the state of the race second debate cohost of the five congressman haroldd junior and with the washington examiner, welcome both. i heard seven candidates arguing with one another while secretary continues to law the field. what is the strategy for these candidate to jostle with each other. >> thank you for having me in good evening. i think you nailed it there is not a strategy on many in the race and it vacillates sometimes between one and two different shape...
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at here is a question for you, harold. fault if you are brainwashed or should be focuse less on the indoctrinated and he more on thd?e indoctrinated or? >> that's a good question.l. i think richard torres is one o the most thoughtful and smartes young people in the congress. he is a young guy, a democrat u but he thinks so broadly on these issues, education and security. that his point about academia, it concerns me. i don't know how this happened page or theory may be right but this is something we have to havaddress as a society how ou institutions of higher learning what they mighbet be teaching h i hope they do some task force to find out what they need to be redoing something differently because clearly they need to do something differently. >> dana, this issue in the middle east has been 50-60 year easily and it is so amazing how positively certain, how absolutely certain college freshmen are about this issue. they know exactly who the villain is, even though, you know, going back to henry kissinger.his >> even longe
at here is a question for you, harold. fault if you are brainwashed or should be focuse less on the indoctrinated and he more on thd?e indoctrinated or? >> that's a good question.l. i think richard torres is one o the most thoughtful and smartes young people in the congress. he is a young guy, a democrat u but he thinks so broadly on these issues, education and security. that his point about academia, it concerns me. i don't know how this happened page or theory may be right but this is...
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host: harold and pennsylvania will stay in pennsylvania. harold to harry in pittsburgh, republican. good morning. caller: this is funny in a sort of way. all these blue states and sanctuary cities were all right with this when it was down in texas. now it's in their state and they are crying about it. there was something on tv. i don't know how many people protesting this, saying they are ruining our lives. this proves who the real racist is. he has a history of being a racist. as far as this goes, get their phone number. maybe they could take four or five in. the guy giving $2000 a year for democrats, maybe he ought to use some of his money to give people a place to live, take care of them the way you are supposed to if you are all for it. host: to prince george, virginia. this is bradley, independent. good morning. caller: good morning, john. thank you for taking my call. it's been a long time. i think this is great if the will of the people at this time is for this project. i'm wondering if, at the winter governor's board meeting, if, perhaps, the president is invited, perhaps th
host: harold and pennsylvania will stay in pennsylvania. harold to harry in pittsburgh, republican. good morning. caller: this is funny in a sort of way. all these blue states and sanctuary cities were all right with this when it was down in texas. now it's in their state and they are crying about it. there was something on tv. i don't know how many people protesting this, saying they are ruining our lives. this proves who the real racist is. he has a history of being a racist. as far as this...
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go ahead, harold. >> harold: unconventional request from a 3-year-old she cares for. watch. this reusable coffee filter, paper filter in the brew basket. >> greg: >> harold: this kid like to have the bedtime story how to fix coffee. i wish i would have had that as a kid. >> jesse: send me a bust. >> judge jeanine: we will see you tomorrow. thanks. >> bret: colonel muster in the library with greg's sculptor very possible. i want one of those for my desk. >> judge jeanine: yes. >> bret: all right. we will see you. thanks. breaking tonight we are following two major stories at this hour. another setback in the search for a knew new speaker of the house with the next vote now delayed until tomorrow. and the israeli war against hamas. president biden just left on a trip to the region. he will visit israeli leaders along with other middle eastern figures although fewer of them after some late afternoon high profile cancellations. why? because reports say hundreds of people have been killed in the bombing of a hospital inside gaza. hamas blames israel. the israeli government, israe
go ahead, harold. >> harold: unconventional request from a 3-year-old she cares for. watch. this reusable coffee filter, paper filter in the brew basket. >> greg: >> harold: this kid like to have the bedtime story how to fix coffee. i wish i would have had that as a kid. >> jesse: send me a bust. >> judge jeanine: we will see you tomorrow. thanks. >> bret: colonel muster in the library with greg's sculptor very possible. i want one of those for my desk....
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this was all done by harold wilson . and of course, by harold wilson.dn't work because he wanted to break up the treasury and the fiscal bit and the budget bit. everyone wants do that won't everyone wants to do that won't work everyone's been work because everyone's been through who's through the treasury. who's a senior servant. they have senior civil servant. they have to it anyway. wilson to do it anyway. harold wilson set the department of set up the department of economic affairs under george brown , who unfortunately was brown, who unfortunately was drunk most of the time. brown, who unfortunately was drunk most of the time . so it drunk most of the time. so it didn't work. it all fell apart. so there's nothing new in any of this. and you know, it won't happen. would it have worked if george brown had been sober ? i george brown had been sober? i don't think so . don't think so. >> i mean, it carried on under various other ministers. i think michael stewart oh, they all did. and 1 or 2 others. and it all sort of i think it got abolished at the end
this was all done by harold wilson . and of course, by harold wilson.dn't work because he wanted to break up the treasury and the fiscal bit and the budget bit. everyone wants do that won't everyone wants to do that won't work everyone's been work because everyone's been through who's through the treasury. who's a senior servant. they have senior civil servant. they have to it anyway. wilson to do it anyway. harold wilson set the department of set up the department of economic affairs under...
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speaker and a new event established by what happened overseas in the middle east, rule of thumb by haroldacmillan. arthel: not a direct correlation but some comparisons on a level that prime minister net yahoo dealing with his own internal division and as you know what is happening here in the united states, again, this event as we are looking at 1020 p.m. in israel and we've got war, happening right now, sober up those in congress who again don't understand, it appears, to the full weight of their responsibilities. >> very possibly. keep in mind the concept of the speaker pro tem, this was put in place after 9/11 to have continuity of government and have a provision where there's a name on the list, in this case patrick mchenry can step in and say you have a lot of the house, speaker of the house killed in a terrorist attack, the circumstances, the speakership being vacated for political reasons is not what they envisioned, that's to be part of the conversation in the house of representatives from republicans meeting monday at the capital but i will point to one thing i always say. it is
speaker and a new event established by what happened overseas in the middle east, rule of thumb by haroldacmillan. arthel: not a direct correlation but some comparisons on a level that prime minister net yahoo dealing with his own internal division and as you know what is happening here in the united states, again, this event as we are looking at 1020 p.m. in israel and we've got war, happening right now, sober up those in congress who again don't understand, it appears, to the full weight of...
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it's a tax from the uh, but seeing what some fee could. harold, a dangerous escalation. israel responded to fire from the militant group, has the law in lebanon after they launched guided missiles at a disputed area. is royal is now beating up its security presence. the 2 that's not bringing those of the fund. that honestly is the, is really the correspondence for germany's domestic public. boat costs are these are for you've been reporting from the is rarely town of ask. it's on very close to gaza. what did you witness that? so we spend the whole day and ask land which is about 10 kilometers north of the gaza strip. the city was totally deserted. people were mostly staying at home. there is an 80 kilometer perimeter around the border of gaza, where people are asked to stay close to shelter. our schools are closed and there is a limit of the amount of people who can gather and people who are still very afraid because the militants were still on the ground. and we could also hear the air raids by the is really miller tree. we could hear is really fighter to, it's going towards guys and we
it's a tax from the uh, but seeing what some fee could. harold, a dangerous escalation. israel responded to fire from the militant group, has the law in lebanon after they launched guided missiles at a disputed area. is royal is now beating up its security presence. the 2 that's not bringing those of the fund. that honestly is the, is really the correspondence for germany's domestic public. boat costs are these are for you've been reporting from the is rarely town of ask. it's on very close to...
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it's a tax from the but seeing what some fear could harold, a dangerous escalation, israel responded to fire from the militant group, has the law in lebanon after they launched guided missiles at a disputed area? is royal is now beating up its security presence. the 2 big can, i'll speak to gabby's bony until the day if he's a tunnel and these rarely defense pulse was of service with the jerusalem institute for strategy and security savvy. is there any cabinet has declared a state of war? what does that mean in practical times, or i don't know, and that's the lenses media. and so with this is receive the declaration that the best thing to cation regarding the situation and the ability to do so. for those who are being the effective by l service. our area we are in a state of law was on us for many years and we don't need the, the duration we lost with the registers, but on some other spots, all those new addresses. and you know, you guys are as well as just buying them. and there is a lot of job in gauze as well. so now we are facing the in the process. and what you're seeing now is
it's a tax from the but seeing what some fear could harold, a dangerous escalation, israel responded to fire from the militant group, has the law in lebanon after they launched guided missiles at a disputed area? is royal is now beating up its security presence. the 2 big can, i'll speak to gabby's bony until the day if he's a tunnel and these rarely defense pulse was of service with the jerusalem institute for strategy and security savvy. is there any cabinet has declared a state of war? what...
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it's a tax from the but seeing what some fear could harold, a dangerous escalation, israel responded to fire from the militant group, has the law in lebanon after they launched guided missiles at a disputed area. is royal is now beating up its security presence. the 2 to really we spoke to drill a sophie fund a ton. she has been reporting from the city of ashton long near garza and gave us this update here we spend the whole day in ashland, which is about 10 kilometers north of the gaza strip. the city was totally deserted . people were mostly staying at home. there is an 80 kilometer perimeter around the border of kaiser, where people are asked to stay close to shelter. a schools are closed and there is a limit of the amount of people who can gather and people who are still very afraid because the militants were still on the ground. and we could also hear the air raids by the is really military. we could hear is really fighter to, it's going towards guys and we could hear designations, and we've just, there is a big number of civilian casualties as well. and the gaza strip now. and
it's a tax from the but seeing what some fear could harold, a dangerous escalation, israel responded to fire from the militant group, has the law in lebanon after they launched guided missiles at a disputed area. is royal is now beating up its security presence. the 2 to really we spoke to drill a sophie fund a ton. she has been reporting from the city of ashton long near garza and gave us this update here we spend the whole day in ashland, which is about 10 kilometers north of the gaza strip....
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civilians and hospitals, israel to set top it's attacks from the but seeing what some fear could harold, a dangerous escalation. israel responded to fire from the militant group, has the law in lebanon after they launched guided missiles at a disputed area. is royal is now beating up its security presence. the 2 earlier i spoke to gabby, subordinate until a v f, as a tunnel in the israel defense forces was of service and with the jerusalem institute for strategy and security. and i often want the state of war declared by the israeli cabinet earlier today means in practical times, i don't know, i'm practically, this is media. so with these, and i used to receive the declaration that the best thing to cation, the situation, and the ability to do so for those who are being the affected by l. service, our area, we are in a state of always on us for many years. and we don't need the, the duration we lost with the registers, but we did on some of those, the addresses and you know, you guys are as well as just buying them. and there is a lot of job in guys as well. so now we are facing the in
civilians and hospitals, israel to set top it's attacks from the but seeing what some fear could harold, a dangerous escalation. israel responded to fire from the militant group, has the law in lebanon after they launched guided missiles at a disputed area. is royal is now beating up its security presence. the 2 earlier i spoke to gabby, subordinate until a v f, as a tunnel in the israel defense forces was of service and with the jerusalem institute for strategy and security. and i often want...
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it's a tax from the but seeing what some fear could harold, a dangerous escalation, israel responded to fire from the militant group, has the law in lebanon after they launched guided missiles at a disputed area? is royal is now beating up its security presence. the 2 now that's less than 2 part of a statement made by prime minister benjamin that's now late last night in is addressed to the nation. going on the commode, all of the places which a mass is deployed in hiding in an operating problem that we could city. now, we will turn them into rubble by stage the residence of gaza leave. now, because we will operate forcefully every way to the whole altima of wor, spun, and rebecca, which is joins us now from southern israel just outside the town of ask along this close to the gauze border. rebecca, israel's military spokesman, early i said the enemy is still on the ground sort of what's the latest that yeah, that's right. the. the military spoke a little bit earlier and they said, indeed the enemy is on the ground and it means that 5 that the enemy, they mean of course, from us gover
it's a tax from the but seeing what some fear could harold, a dangerous escalation, israel responded to fire from the militant group, has the law in lebanon after they launched guided missiles at a disputed area? is royal is now beating up its security presence. the 2 now that's less than 2 part of a statement made by prime minister benjamin that's now late last night in is addressed to the nation. going on the commode, all of the places which a mass is deployed in hiding in an operating...
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it's a tax from the uh, but there was some fee, it could, harold, a dangerous escalation. israel responded to fire from the militant group, has the law in lebanon after they launched guided missiles at a disputed area. is royal is now beating up its security presence that to that's bringing the roads as gentle as emily rose joins us from jerusalem. emily, how most government killed hundreds of people at a music festival in southern israel, and many died in the cause while fleeing the venue, who spoke to some who managed to escape that violence. what did they say? yes, absolutely. tragic images coming out of that events. there was a nature party that was something just to border and it looks like it's really medical officials are seeing that about $260.00 bodies are actually found out that party apparently tragic event. i spoke to one young man who was there, so read his 26th birthday and they just came under attack, had to run for their lives. so i'd surely bloody seems along the way wanted to help people that had to keep running. they came from fire in all directions. he told us, and he s
it's a tax from the uh, but there was some fee, it could, harold, a dangerous escalation. israel responded to fire from the militant group, has the law in lebanon after they launched guided missiles at a disputed area. is royal is now beating up its security presence that to that's bringing the roads as gentle as emily rose joins us from jerusalem. emily, how most government killed hundreds of people at a music festival in southern israel, and many died in the cause while fleeing the venue, who...
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it could harold, a dangerous escalation. israel responded to fire from the militant group, has the law in lebanon after they launched guided missiles at a disputed area? is royal is now beating up its security presence. the 2 dw corresponded rebecca rivers is outside of ash, could on close to the gauze of border and gave us an update on the situation in the south of israel. i asked her if friday were still ongoing as well. the short answer to that michael is yes, things down here is still incredibly tens. more than 30 hours off of a surprise attack of yesterday morning. when a mouse mouse melissa is breached the security fence and came into his riley territory. you can probably hear some of the artillery fire that's happening here. we're not solver, about 8 kilometers from the border. we've garza and from here all around this area, this is riley military time. so i can see some to my left of behind me and there's some over the hill over there. they've been firing now for the last couple of hours pretty consistently hitting the targets in, in gaza. now, just behind me, there's a, you ca
it could harold, a dangerous escalation. israel responded to fire from the militant group, has the law in lebanon after they launched guided missiles at a disputed area? is royal is now beating up its security presence. the 2 dw corresponded rebecca rivers is outside of ash, could on close to the gauze of border and gave us an update on the situation in the south of israel. i asked her if friday were still ongoing as well. the short answer to that michael is yes, things down here is still...
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what some fear could harold, a dangerous escalation. israel responded to fire from the militant group, has the law in lebanon after they launched guided missiles at a disputed area? is royal is now beating up its security presence. the to israel security cabinet has officially declared a state of war following the attacks by the palestinian militant group. i'm us prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose office says this would allow for quote, for reaching military stats. i asked major libby weiss, spokes person for these really military. what that declaration means in practical terms. one year i think we understand the severity of what has happened in the last nearly 36 hours. i really for the idea of focus has been and continues to be really securing the communities along the southern border with a g as a strip back you waiting civilians away from those areas of danger. and then really striking a blow to come off is operational capability. so the focus for us, it has really remained at that level for the last 30 plus hours. and of course this is, is truly been a tragedy of national p
what some fear could harold, a dangerous escalation. israel responded to fire from the militant group, has the law in lebanon after they launched guided missiles at a disputed area? is royal is now beating up its security presence. the to israel security cabinet has officially declared a state of war following the attacks by the palestinian militant group. i'm us prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose office says this would allow for quote, for reaching military stats. i asked major libby...
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it's a tax from the but seeing what some fear could harold, a dangerous escalation, israel responded to fire from the militant group, has the law in lebanon after they launched guided missiles at a disputed area? is royal is now beating up its security presence. the 2 that's listened to part of the statement made by prime minister benjamin netanyahu last night in his address to the nation, going on the commode, all of the places which a mass is deployed in hiding in the operating from that we could city. now we will turn them into rubble by stage the residence of gaza leave now, because we will operate forcefully when it's everywhere go to the holo tomorrow. a dw corresponded rebecca river as joins as now from southern israel, outside the town of ashcroft on close to the gauze of border. rebecca, we just heard netanyahu speaking. that is really military does indeed appear to be acting forcefully. we've seen images showing several airstrikes on guns in recent hours, and the death toll is rapidly rising on both sides. what's the latest you are hearing? well michael, they are indeed con
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harold macmillan was the prime minister and the beatles had only just released their debut album.n, that's what it's all about, isn't it? putting lights back on. cos we rely on it nowadays, don't we? he is 75 now and has been working on the overhead power lines across kent and sussex for 60 years. i thought i'd be long gone by now. i thought the grim reaper would have come calling by now. but there we are, i'm still here. he is absolutely incredible and to think he is still doing the job he does, we have not seen anybody else older and still going at a height like he does. still keeping the youngsters in check. the biggest moments of his career was the great storm in 1987, which took almost three weeks to completely restore the power. devastating for the network. it put the lines down, poles snapped off, transformers on the ground, it was a major job to get it all rebuilt. it's clear that nothing will be stopping him any time soon. i have no plans for retirement at the moment, so i'll keep plodding on. voice-over: for more - stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website
harold macmillan was the prime minister and the beatles had only just released their debut album.n, that's what it's all about, isn't it? putting lights back on. cos we rely on it nowadays, don't we? he is 75 now and has been working on the overhead power lines across kent and sussex for 60 years. i thought i'd be long gone by now. i thought the grim reaper would have come calling by now. but there we are, i'm still here. he is absolutely incredible and to think he is still doing the job he...
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the tale. bonds say at least 9000 to indigent. several villages and the province of harold have been completely destroyed. emergency workers are continuing to look for supply this the 1st funeral for victims of the russian missile strike on the eastern ukrainian village of fault saw us taking place. the couple were among 52 victims on fast days attack, who were gathered for a soldier's wake. un and to local investigations, have been gathering evidence at the site governments cooley, the general bryce leg we and game law has appointed members of the new national assembly on senate for a transitional period. ahead of promised elections expected next year. security cheese carried out a bloodless cooling, oldest often more than 55 years of rule by ali, bundle on the ma. i'm just father of this. you and he is a reminder of our top story. this our is ran, has told, gone to a residence to leave and test counts off the power assets conducted as strikes on the area. fighting is continuing off to the militant islam is through commerce, a surprise attack, which has killed more than 300 a stadiu
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