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harold, are you with me, harold? >> harold: there were a lot of questions there. i will say this. is hunter biden thing, he has every right to launch a legal defense fund. >> jeanine: yeah, so to these five conservatives. >> harold: buttigieg come i'm not saying what he is but judge, i'm not saying what he is doing -- the former spokesman at the justice department saying earlier, you are going to have a problem, if you allow lobbyists and foreign governments and foreign people, foreigners to give, it is going to create a lot of questions, so i hope they're watching this and concerned about this and going to implement something and make sure it doesn't happen. his argument around creating this is probably the fact my father ran for president, maybe i would not be facing the kind of scrutiny. i am not saying that is a legitimate argument, but certainly a credible argument to be made. i've said many times, i don't pile on people and they're having problems. i'm not saying that you are, judge -- >> jeanine: i am. because he created the problems. >> harold: so we disagree there. >> jess
harold, are you with me, harold? >> harold: there were a lot of questions there. i will say this. is hunter biden thing, he has every right to launch a legal defense fund. >> jeanine: yeah, so to these five conservatives. >> harold: buttigieg come i'm not saying what he is but judge, i'm not saying what he is doing -- the former spokesman at the justice department saying earlier, you are going to have a problem, if you allow lobbyists and foreign governments and foreign...
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it is so easy. >> harold: this might be -- >> jesse: it's harold! >> jeanine: "wall street journal"? >> haroldournal" is my favorite part of the newspaper, i look forward to it every saturday. >> greg: racism. >> jesse: that was a trick question, by the way. which host us to give away their dog because a college breakup? >> greg: that's a tough one. >> jesse: the answer is dana. >> dana: yeah, no, i had this boyfriend who totally dumped me but but before -- before he dumped me he got me a dog, like a puppy that i named sugar, which was a very nice thing to get, and then i snuck the dog into the dorm room, and i don't know why i thought i could take care of a puppy in a dorm room, you can't. it got sick with the same thing, find the vet, did not have enough money, had to find a home for sugar. >> jeanine: do you find a good home? >> dana: i hope so. never heard -- >> harold: sugar was your first dog? >> dana: i had dogs growing up. >> greg: what happened to the x? >> dana: he dumped me, married somebody -- i never heard from him again. i got the flu. it was awful. >> greg: he is probably watchi
it is so easy. >> harold: this might be -- >> jesse: it's harold! >> jeanine: "wall street journal"? >> haroldournal" is my favorite part of the newspaper, i look forward to it every saturday. >> greg: racism. >> jesse: that was a trick question, by the way. which host us to give away their dog because a college breakup? >> greg: that's a tough one. >> jesse: the answer is dana. >> dana: yeah, no, i had this boyfriend who...
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laughter] >> jesse: that's just the smartest person we have. >> dana: can't wait to see that harold? >> haroldll return less than five months after being diagnosed with non-hodgkin's lymphoma. they donated more than $100,000 to the lymphoma research foundation. his first pitch 96 miners. glad you are back, brother. >> dana: is that fast? >> jesse: yes, dana. >> greg: tonight we have great show back on tuesday night. let jamie lissow, larry kudlow, kat timpf, tyrus, all stars. the gutfeld live tour is beginning june 17th, everybody. check out my bust. there it is. you can go to gutfeld.com. if these people would just flip over. jesus, are you guys high? this is the new bus. get them. get them. [laughter] this is the little busy 8 be in. i will be driving all over the place at clearwater, florida. fort myers, providence reading pennsylvania in september. >> jesse: you are going on the bus? you are not going on the bus. >> greg: just a load of party animals, judge. we will be filming all of your nourished live on the road. [laughter] >> dana: you know how southwest airlines has had some bad press
laughter] >> jesse: that's just the smartest person we have. >> dana: can't wait to see that harold? >> haroldll return less than five months after being diagnosed with non-hodgkin's lymphoma. they donated more than $100,000 to the lymphoma research foundation. his first pitch 96 miners. glad you are back, brother. >> dana: is that fast? >> jesse: yes, dana. >> greg: tonight we have great show back on tuesday night. let jamie lissow, larry kudlow, kat timpf,...
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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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. >> 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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harold harold harold macmillan. harold macmillan but macmillan oh indeed, indeed. of high up in in work in sort of high up in in london boroughs, in housing departments and they are desperately trying to build more council say the council homes. but they say the limit we have the money limit is we don't have the money to with the property to compete with the property developers. i mean, i we may tteegree— developers. i mean, i we may tteegree eh— developers. i mean, i we may disagree on this— : i mean, i we may disagree on this because i preter— disagree on this because i prefer-private- disagree on this because i- prefer-private-doing prefer the private sector doing it prefer the private sector doing tt-etete. — prefer the private sector doing tt-etete. ._ prefer the private sector doing it-state. i think- prefer the private sector doing it state. i think you're it to the state. i think you're tttety— it to the state. i think you're more likely to _ it to the state. i think you're more likely to provide houses thet— more likely to provide houses that-actually- more
harold harold harold macmillan. harold macmillan but macmillan oh indeed, indeed. of high up in in work in sort of high up in in london boroughs, in housing departments and they are desperately trying to build more council say the council homes. but they say the limit we have the money limit is we don't have the money to with the property to compete with the property developers. i mean, i we may tteegree— developers. i mean, i we may tteegree eh— developers. i mean, i we may disagree on...
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harold ford, are you disappointed in them? >> harold: if i was the president of the united states, i would be disappointed in him. >> judge jeanine: you have an opinion. >> haroldr the transportation secretary, this is not what jennifer griffin said, this is not what i would want in a transportation secretary. >> jesse: disappointment is a strong word for him. >> judge jeanine: i guess we went that far, on migrant school gyms after parents protest, but the problem is far from over. >> woman: why did we choose safelite? >> vo: for us, driving around is the only way we can get our baby to sleep, so when our windshield cracked, we needed it fixed right. we went to safelite.com. there's no one else we'd trust. their experts replaced our windshield, and recalibrated our car's advanced safety system. they focus on our safety... so we can focus on this little guy. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ as someone living with type 2 diabetes, i want to keep it real and talk about some risks. with type 2 diabetes you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. even at your a1c goal, you're still at risk ...which if ignored could bring
harold ford, are you disappointed in them? >> harold: if i was the president of the united states, i would be disappointed in him. >> judge jeanine: you have an opinion. >> haroldr the transportation secretary, this is not what jennifer griffin said, this is not what i would want in a transportation secretary. >> jesse: disappointment is a strong word for him. >> judge jeanine: i guess we went that far, on migrant school gyms after parents protest, but the problem...
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recognizing maybe you should nominate someone from the opposing party so if he nominates harold burton and harold burton was for lack of a better term able up righteous figure and he was known as the boy scout mayor. when mrs. -- one of his friends said he appointed -- to the police department in cleveland to clean things up. he helped clean up the crime and the crime infiltration due to the local government. so was a successful nomination for harry truman. truman and he were friendly and not friends in the way that some nominees were friends but but ts is a masterstroke by the new president who was viewed by millions of americans as an accidental president who was a senator from missouri who was nominated by the pendergraft machine and other senators, some other senators refuse to recognize him as a senator and even the staffer said he was sent over here by gangsters. he was elected in his own right and reelected to be the senator from missouri and chosen by franklin roosevelt and not at all franklin roosevelt first choice. harry truman had supported roosevelt plan and that was the end of the da
recognizing maybe you should nominate someone from the opposing party so if he nominates harold burton and harold burton was for lack of a better term able up righteous figure and he was known as the boy scout mayor. when mrs. -- one of his friends said he appointed -- to the police department in cleveland to clean things up. he helped clean up the crime and the crime infiltration due to the local government. so was a successful nomination for harry truman. truman and he were friendly and not...
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again you can watch it play out on c-span first culprit comes from harold. harold isn't washington d.c., democrats on your own i guess good morning. >> good morning for greetings to you and your gasper and really enjoyed listening to your show. three things i really see as an eyesore, what is with mccarthy invited meeting several weeks ago. there is a gentle agreement. i think the leverage is at a high peak. because number one bill is not agreeable so far in terms of inflation. at the same token is going to make sure the whole country does not go tank under. my question is in with your guests when is this going to taper off? this government we have the united states is supposed to be strong government needs to focus on a lot of the taxpayers. isn't that true or what? exit is an interesting point interned when he talks about the taxpayers you talk about helping americans. some think democrats have touted. i spoke to congressman yesterday you do some progressive be frustrated with this bill. something she pointed out in the legislation there is a carveout we talk abo
again you can watch it play out on c-span first culprit comes from harold. harold isn't washington d.c., democrats on your own i guess good morning. >> good morning for greetings to you and your gasper and really enjoyed listening to your show. three things i really see as an eyesore, what is with mccarthy invited meeting several weeks ago. there is a gentle agreement. i think the leverage is at a high peak. because number one bill is not agreeable so far in terms of inflation. at the...
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harold,_ iwant charles. thank you, grant- harold,_ iwant to harold, very much. i want to bnng— harold, very much. 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 families that— the broken and then refused
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harold,_ iwant charles. thank you, grant- harold,_ iwant to harold, very much. i want to bnng— harold, very much.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 families that— the broken and then refuse
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thatl difference in the end that herett— difference in the end that harold wilson— difference in the end that harold wilson do very haroldthe issues and the problems and the concerns that you've got. you know, really want load know, do we really want to load this on to 16 year olds? they may. 1 or 2 people. i mean, i think you may possibly be the exception know, exception here. you know, somebody politically somebody who's politically active probably somebody who's politically active out probably somebody who's politically active out leaflets robably somebody who's politically active out leaflets when.y somebody who's politically active out leaflets when you're handing out leaflets when you're in perambulator. in your perambulator. for all i know, i i haven't asked know, i mean, i haven't asked your was her your feeling she was under her brother's much brother's influence. i'm much older brother's influence. i'm much ether—eeme- brother's influence. i'm much older—carter is- brother's influence. i'm much older—carter is all| older than nancy carter is all whh— older than nancy carter is all viewers will realise. but the
thatl difference in the end that herett— difference in the end that harold wilson— difference in the end that harold wilson do very haroldthe issues and the problems and the concerns that you've got. you know, really want load know, do we really want to load this on to 16 year olds? they may. 1 or 2 people. i mean, i think you may possibly be the exception know, exception here. you know, somebody politically somebody who's politically active probably somebody who's politically active out...
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, beyond bewert— beyond beyond harold, beyond bewert-ert- beyond beyond haroldat. the starch had been applied. the lip had been stiffened and they'd have needed much more than a controlled experiment to discombobulate him . so we were discombobulate him. so we were lucky have a royal lucky to have a royal correspondent hand and we correspondent on hand and we were to continue bring were able to continue to bring you our viewer updates as and when they happened, which i must confess from me was a novel experience because i am not by profession . and as you've profession. and as you've probably noticed, a tv presenter so suddenly to be giving live news rather than commentary and discussion was an interesting experience. but we've discussing the robes of the lords, the parliamentary status of the constitution in we've been talking about how a constitutional monarchy really works and going through, as i was with ralph, the history of our constitution that the constitution is so ancient and i was really pleased we could talk about the anglo saxon origins because they
, beyond bewert— beyond beyond harold, beyond bewert-ert- beyond beyond haroldat. the starch had been applied. the lip had been stiffened and they'd have needed much more than a controlled experiment to discombobulate him . so we were discombobulate him. so we were lucky have a royal lucky to have a royal correspondent hand and we correspondent on hand and we were to continue bring were able to continue to bring you our viewer updates as and when they happened, which i must confess from me...
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>> let me begin by thanking harold it is nice to know that he recognize that there were actually two men in the lincoln douglas debates. [laughter] so thank you haroldas 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
>> let me begin by thanking harold it is nice to know that he recognize that there were actually two men in the lincoln douglas debates. [laughter] so thank you haroldas 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...
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harold, they are like you. >> judge jeanine: that's not true. get him. >> harold: let's get him. a 12-year-old from texas was recognized as a hero for saving her family from carbon monoxide 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. >> harolddoes. >> jesse: you are up. >> judge jeanine: i'm next. a teenager who was born in prison is breaking down barriers and is now headed to the ivy leagues. her name is sky castner from texas. she is attending harvard university this fall on a full scholarship. her mother gave birth to her while she was incarcerated at the galveston county jail. her father picked her up there from there and raised her as a single parent. she application letter to harvard. despite rough beginning sky graduated third in her class with straight a's. i don't know how that's third. she plans to study law. >> jesse: you can get into harvard by being third in your class. >> judge jeanine: it is your turn. >> jesse: tonight, charlie hurt, dana perino, and tomi lahren and then we will have to toss it over to gillian turner. hello? >> gillian: hi jesse. i'm here, hi. >> jesse: all right. do your thing. >> gillian: thanks, guys. good evening. i'm gillian turner in for bret baier. the republican presidential field no
harold, they are like you. >> judge jeanine: that's not true. get him. >> harold: let's get him. a 12-year-old from texas was recognized as a hero for saving her family from carbon monoxide 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...
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harold and— use the right pronoun, but not lose. harold and harold was the child. idon't lose.
harold and— use the right pronoun, but not lose. harold and harold was the child. idon't lose.
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harold wilson— hello, hello lads. and then one day harold wilson came and day harold wilson came out and said,— day harold wilson came hat journey. think so to make that journey. ani— think so to make that journey. ana ineie— think so to make that journey. and there was— think so to make that journey. and there was a— think so to make that journey. and there was a lot of racism in inane— and there was a lot of racism in ineee nave— and there was a lot of racism in inaee nave ani— and there was a lot of racism in those days and challenges and the those days and challenges and ine-nie— those days and challenges and ine-nie ani- those days and challenges and the-rife and riots- those days and challenges and the rife and riots and the nf were rife and riots and viaienee—i- the nf were rife and riots and violence—i still| violence and chaos. so i still nave— violence and chaos. so i still nave-nveeii- violence and chaos. so i still have-myself to- violence and chaos. so i still have myself to this violence and chaos. so i still- have-myself to this day have to pinch myself to this day to have to pinch myself to this day ia
harold wilson— hello, hello lads. and then one day harold wilson came and day harold wilson came out and said,— day harold wilson came hat journey. think so to make that journey. ani— think so to make that journey. ana ineie— think so to make that journey. and there was— think so to make that journey. and there was a— think so to make that journey. and there was a lot of racism in inane— and there was a lot of racism in ineee nave— and there was a lot of racism in inaee nave...
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harold wilson— hello, hello lads. and then one day harold wilson came and day harold wilson came out and eoie,— day harold wilson came hink so to make that journey. ann inere— think so to make that journey. and there was— think so to make that journey. and there was a— think so to make that journey. and there was a lot of racism in none— and there was a lot of racism in inoee nove— and there was a lot of racism in inoee gave one— and there was a lot of racism in those days and challenges and the those days and challenges and one-rife— those days and challenges and ine-rire oni- those days and challenges and the-rife and riots- those days and challenges and the rife and riots and the nf were rife and riots and vioienee—i- the nf were rife and riots and violence—i still| violence and chaos. so i still nove— violence and chaos. so i still nave-nveeii- violence and chaos. so i still have-myself to- violence and chaos. so i still have myself to this violence and chaos. so i still- have-myself to this day have to pinch myself to this day to have to pinch myself to this day ro nove— have to pinch myself to this day to make m
harold wilson— hello, hello lads. and then one day harold wilson came and day harold wilson came out and eoie,— day harold wilson came hink so to make that journey. ann inere— think so to make that journey. and there was— think so to make that journey. and there was a— think so to make that journey. and there was a lot of racism in none— and there was a lot of racism in inoee nove— and there was a lot of racism in inoee gave one— and there was a lot of racism in those days and...
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harold macmillan. harold macmillan but macmillan oh indeed, indeed. but that was in the 1950s when you were 300 to were building sort of 300 to 350,000 year. what 350,000 homes a year. what we needed and i think haroldcouncils the resources to build. right. so i have friends- councils the resources to build. right. so i have friends who work in sort of high up in in london boroughs, in housing departments and they are desperately trying to build more council but say council homes. but they say the limit we don't the money limit is we don't have the money to with the property to compete with the property developers. i mean, i we may lieagree— developers. i mean, i we may lieagree on— developers. i mean, i we may disagree on this— : i mean, i we may disagree on this because i prefer— disagree on this because i prefer lne— disagree on this because i prefer the private doing prefer the private sector doing it i prefer the private sector doing il—i lninl- prefer the private sector doing it_| think you'rei it to the state. i think you're likely— it to the state. i think you're more likely to _ it to the state. i think you're more likely to provide houses lnal— more likely to provide houses that-actually-
harold macmillan. harold macmillan but macmillan oh indeed, indeed. but that was in the 1950s when you were 300 to were building sort of 300 to 350,000 year. what 350,000 homes a year. what we needed and i think haroldcouncils the resources to build. right. so i have friends- councils the resources to build. right. so i have friends who work in sort of high up in in london boroughs, in housing departments and they are desperately trying to build more council but say council homes. but they say...
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harold: the investigation didn't start -- >> lawrence: with no subpoena power. >> harold: that's not true -- >> lawrence: that is true. >> jeanine: that is true. two against one, it must be true. >> harold't mean to interrupt dana, but the u.s. attorney has subpoena power, judge, you know that. >> greg: in your face, judge. dana, i've been sitting here 8 almost 9 minutes waiting for an analogy. >> dana: i'm going to give you one in a moment, one thing about know my carols at about the issue, he is fatigued about the issue -- fatigue is the goal. can't we move on? >> greg: biden is the president of fatigue. >> dana: an air traffic controller, a lot of planes in the air, passengers getting irritated. note of any of us to have an impact. maybe they will be able to do that but the fatigue issue is real and it is also hard to keep up with it. this report and that report and this investigation. partly because nothing ever seems to get solved, or the durham report comes out, it got swept under the rug and we are all supposed to just move on. >> greg: it was swept under the rug and replaced with a scintillating debt ceiling controversy. how did that become, like, the biggest story, debt ceiling
harold: the investigation didn't start -- >> lawrence: with no subpoena power. >> harold: that's not true -- >> lawrence: that is true. >> jeanine: that is true. two against one, it must be true. >> harold't mean to interrupt dana, but the u.s. attorney has subpoena power, judge, you know that. >> greg: in your face, judge. dana, i've been sitting here 8 almost 9 minutes waiting for an analogy. >> dana: i'm going to give you one in a moment, one thing...
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harold ford junior story. starring greg gutfeld in harold ford jr. with 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. harolds 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 the things that is happening i think in media is that if margaret hoover was a great interview and has a great show,. >> we get that you like your. >> our kids are in school together. but, she couldn't have done tha show 20 or 30 years ago. he's always been on the inside. he's got the opportunity to compete for roles. he has an opportunity to compet for two reasons. the stories were written for people like him, and two, there was an inherent racism. i think his things about mandates have gone too far and you and i have had that conversation in public and in pr
harold ford junior story. starring greg gutfeld in harold ford jr. with 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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it was a harold varner the 3rd day. i as harold varner why he went to live tour. he said. >> because they're paying me more money, nothing more, nothing less. >> well, the win this tournament as well. make a lot of money. look at that shot. he would end up tapping it in for birdie. he finished the day 8 under 64 2 strokes ahead of second place. all right. tomorrow, the action right here, kron 4 news begins at 10:00am. you won't want to miss it. all right. that's your look at sports. back to you guys. >> all right, jay. yeah, they can also wear shorts and a live tour. stay cool in the hot summer weather. we do have that right now at least in the and cool as what we're doing. real cool. but how about for memorial day, is here with that? yeah. guys looks like a if you're headed out about this weekend, will you have to keep warmer clothes with you along the coastline as you get toward memorial day? i think similarly, we're going to see a patchy fog in the morning giving way to sunshine. and by the afternoon and should be a decent day, although we're going to see fog a
it was a harold varner the 3rd day. i as harold varner why he went to live tour. he said. >> because they're paying me more money, nothing more, nothing less. >> well, the win this tournament as well. make a lot of money. look at that shot. he would end up tapping it in for birdie. he finished the day 8 under 64 2 strokes ahead of second place. all right. tomorrow, the action right here, kron 4 news begins at 10:00am. you won't want to miss it. all right. that's your look at sports....
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harold wilson, eate— published. as harold wilson, once said, the— published. as haroldbig— himself once said, like one great big inverted pyramid of htttte— great big inverted pyramid of htttte .— great big inverted pyramid of etttte . hat— great big inverted pyramid of piffle . but from _ great big inverted pyramid of piffle . but from today, the piffle. but from today, the thet— piffle. but from today, the first post—brexit trade deal tatee— first post—brexit trade deal takes effect— first post—brexit trade deal takes effect with australia and new— takes effect with australia and new zeatant— takes effect with australia and new zeatant .— takes effect with australia and new zealand , and this will see new zealand, and this will see a penet— new zealand, and this will see over a period of— new zealand, and this will see over a period of ten years all hate— over a period of ten years all trade tariffs— over a period of ten years all trade tariffs removed between our respective _ trade tariffs removed between our respective countries, making enetwee— our respective count
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harold varner, the 3rd. he's at the top of the leaderboard. this is his second shot at 14. harold, a really funny guy interview to me really, really windy. he had that. what happened 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 haroldnow. 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 died protecting our freedom for former prisoners of war. there are particularly painful memories. >> back in 1973, richard nixon honored 1600 vietnam war p o w is for what is actually the largest banquet in white house history. a
harold varner, the 3rd. he's at the top of the leaderboard. this is his second shot at 14. harold, a really funny guy interview to me really, really windy. he had that. what happened 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 haroldnow. he is 2 strokes ahead of the pack. so that should be pretty cool. but honestly. the whole sport...
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harold, no one on the planet except for possibly who live by the tweet and are used to writing far less. but harold wasn't daunted. and in a few days we received actually it almost like a few minutes. 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
harold, no one on the planet except for possibly who live by the tweet and are used to writing far less. but harold wasn't daunted. and in a few days we received actually it almost like a few minutes. 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...
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edward the confessor died without children , the crown fell to his brother in law, harold godwinson , who in law, haroldossed the english channel, was the ruthless and piratical william duke of normandy , armed william duke of normandy, armed with a formidable host of knights and what he claimed was a promise from the now dead king edward that he should inherit the crown of england . william the crown of england. william invaded and crushed the forces of his rival at the battle of hastings. he was crowned here at westminster abbey on christmas day , where every subsequent day, where every subsequent monarch but one is celebrated their coronation, including our new king charles iii . radio. i i'm i radio. i'm getting myself ready to do a lecture evening at the a lecture this evening at the british hungarian society on coronations . now, i british hungarian society on coronations. now, i find when i'm about to give a lecture, it focuses the old mind. the big idea came into my head. hungary is a republic, but it's got a crown on top of its coat of arms. so i thought, crown on top of its coat of arms. so i
edward the confessor died without children , the crown fell to his brother in law, harold godwinson , who in law, haroldossed the english channel, was the ruthless and piratical william duke of normandy , armed william duke of normandy, armed with a formidable host of knights and what he claimed was a promise from the now dead king edward that he should inherit the crown of england . william the crown of england. william invaded and crushed the forces of his rival at the battle of hastings. he...
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he's, you know, he's another harold wrtsem— you know, he's another harold wrtsemltbat— you know, he's another harold i mean, i stuty, rm a mett— and we've seen that. i mean, i study, i'm a nerd, i— and we've seen that. i mean, i study, i'm a nerd, i study the setesttem— study, i'm a nerd, i study the selection of— study, i'm a nerd, i study the selection of parliamentary candidates— selection of parliamentary candidates .— selection of parliamentary candidates . and he and his candidates. and he and his bemsbmem— candidates. and he and his henchmen are— candidates. and he and his henchmen are being utterly rutbtess— henchmen are being utterly ruthless about— henchmen are being utterly ruthless about who they're evstuttmg. — ruthless about who they're excluding. remember when and it's excluding. remember when and tt-s vertb— excluding. remember when and it's worth looking— excluding. remember when and it's worth looking at starmer's eert— it's worth looking at starmer's record as dpp,_ it's worth looking at starmer's record as dpp, by— it's worth looking at starmer's record as dpp, by the way , recor
he's, you know, he's another harold wrtsem— you know, he's another harold wrtsemltbat— you know, he's another harold i mean, i stuty, rm a mett— and we've seen that. i mean, i study, i'm a nerd, i— and we've seen that. i mean, i study, i'm a nerd, i study the setesttem— study, i'm a nerd, i study the selection of— study, i'm a nerd, i study the selection of parliamentary candidates— selection of parliamentary candidates .— selection of parliamentary candidates . and he and his...
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harold, in a few days, we received actually, it seemed like a few minutes and we had harold 232 words which i would like to share with you now. his essay was titled, long remembered. provide the essence of the gettysburg address, into hundred and 72 words. that's quiter a challenge while lincoln used two sheets of paper to compose it. historians have slaughtered entire forests, they would expand on it. yet the glittering essence of lincoln's, perhaps america's greatest speech, is its magnificence economy. invited to deliver only a few appropriate remarks, like in some of the rhetorical discipline that revolutionized political oratory, replace the traditionally - with a new birth of simplicity, made a virtue of brevity and of course i can memorize this by, is not to explain his enduring magic. it reinvents america as some have claimed, probably not, we've come a long way in the quest to complete lincoln's unfinished work no one can say for certain, but if he returned to assess his legacy, anyone concluded that we traveled too fast, too slowly. and on the opposite side of the analytical point, was a gettysburg address meant to be more than a subtle declaration of the author's intention to speak a second term as president. too simplistic, and much too cynical. and then what interest gettysburg was a place of death for majorca something to do some and revert or die as well. and therein lies his genius and relevance and lincoln make one colossal error in the gettysburg address suggesting that the world was no longer that they would remember. and honestly, he was too modest maybe even disingenuous and he wrote a speech with such breathtaking ingenuity, that he surely meant that it would block the door and so it has. 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 al
harold, in a few days, we received actually, it seemed like a few minutes and we had harold 232 words which i would like to share with you now. his essay was titled, long remembered. provide the essence of the gettysburg address, into hundred and 72 words. that's quiter a challenge while lincoln used two sheets of paper to compose it. historians have slaughtered entire forests, they would expand on it. yet the glittering essence of lincoln's, perhaps america's greatest speech, is its...
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harold, i am glad that the surgeon general made this more of a front and center issue with a balanced message. >> harold, what we look at the trends, it seems to be worse for teenage girls than boys, why? >> the effects are negative effects might be worse, for a few reasons. girls do more social media than voice. girls are more prone to anxiety and depression them boys are, and we have to remember that some of the dangers of art that the cyberbullying is particularly sensitive, so if you go back in time when you are in school, and someone was mean to you and push you. more often or not, it would be a boy being aggressive towards a boy, it might be humiliating and depressing, but it was over -- >> my home was my refuge, my safety. >> the fact that now everybody knows about it, when you go to a religious school, you are humiliated again and again. >> no place is safe. >> even if you thought that you could end of this yourself, bucket your parents about, it was a trauma. there are multiple microaggressions that you have every day when you're going to school. now, it stays forever, and the humiliation becomes so much greater. girls, by the way, as i said, are more sensitive than boys. boys more aggressive, girls, what we look at who gets anxious and depressed, it's 12, 13-year-old females. >> professor, in the surgeon general's warning, he's calling on tech companies to do more, is that realistic? are they really going to do more? this is their business, and they are not incentivized to protect kids. they're incentivized to make money and pull in more customers. >> i think that's exactly the problem that we're running into here. social media likes to say that they will self regulate, don't look at the industry about what's going on, but the fact is that they don't do anything to make things better unless there really pushed hard. there's not an incentive for self regulation because there is a lot of money to be made. there's very little distinction being john on how things like the algorithm that push content us the engages us differs between children and adults on these platforms, so talking about teenage girls, they get pushed a lot of content that leads to things like eating disorders and body image issues because society is bombarding you with that kind of message as that adolescent girl, social media knows that you will engage with that because those are the type of messages that you're thinking about. so, they're not going to change the algorithm to make teen girls feel better. they had to be pushed in order for that to happen. >> doctor, is it too soon to know what the long term effects could be for teens. even in the short term, i can see that their attention span is so much shorter. their ability to focus on things. they can watch an endless summit of two minute videos, but they can't watch a two hour movie. >> i think that the worry about long term effects is totally valid, but it's also worth asking kids what they think, what they're worried the long-term effects might be, because we don't have the studies right now to determine that from a scientific point of view, and if we need to act right now, we actually need to approach this in a way that resonates with kids because if we go in and say, okay, we're taking this away, this is shortening your attention span, this is not working, that is actually going to probably make it more of a battle or make kids feel more ashamed of what they're doing. like we've just heard, a lot at the problem here lies with the design of the digital environment, not within kids. we really like to spread the message that, kids, this is not your fault, this is a natural consequence of using technology that is designed to keep you engaged, designed to rouse your emotions and keep coming back again and again. i love having conversations with kids about, this is hard, what do you feel your worried most about, that this is not feel good to you, and what would you like to change the most? >> haroldreport from the surgeon general is important, but he does not have any real enforcement power. you think the reports make a difference? >> i think this report really does make a difference. first of all, it does ring a bell. it also warns us that certain kids are more at risk than others. >> the new report from the surgeon general is clear about the harm social media is causing to our children, so the question we need to sell for, what can we do? professor, i thank to you first. what are your recommendations, practical? >> i think there is good and bad in social media. just banning it for kids, aside from the fact that it will make it very attractive, it's not going to be helpful. but what we have seen and proposed legislation that suggest that these algorithms that are personalizing what we see, the things that really draw us into sites like tiktok where ours disappear from our lives, there is consideration of banning the use of those algorithms on minors, which i think is an interest
harold, i am glad that the surgeon general made this more of a front and center issue with a balanced message. >> harold, what we look at the trends, it seems to be worse for teenage girls than boys, why? >> the effects are negative effects might be worse, for a few reasons. girls do more social media than voice. girls are more prone to anxiety and depression them boys are, and we have to remember that some of the dangers of art that the cyberbullying is particularly sensitive, so...
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and our answer of course was well, harold, no one on a plan except for those possibly who lived by theri tweet and are usd to writing far less. 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 whe
and our answer of course was well, harold, no one on a plan except for those possibly who lived by theri tweet and are usd to writing far less. 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....
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i mean, the problem is of course,- »: i mean, the problem is of course, as harold weemttteh— problem is of course, as harold the conservatives in— extraordinarily unlucky. the conservatives in recent years to go conservatives in recent years to 90 through— conservatives in recent years to 90 through e— conservatives in recent years to go through a pandemic followed by the— go through a pandemic followed by the thet— go through a pandemic followed by the first major— go through a pandemic followed by the first major war in europe for by the first major war in europe tee eewetet— by the first major war in europe for several generations actions. thet-e— for several generations actions. we e— for several generations actions. we e heeh— for several generations actions. that's a heck of— for several generations actions. that's a heck of a— for several generations actions. that's a heck of a burden. and to that's a heck of a burden. and te then— that's a heck of a burden. and te theh hewe— that's a heck of a burden. and to then have your— that's a heck of a burden. and to then have your period, the tene— to then h
i mean, the problem is of course,- »: i mean, the problem is of course, as harold weemttteh— problem is of course, as harold the conservatives in— extraordinarily unlucky. the conservatives in recent years to go conservatives in recent years to 90 through— conservatives in recent years to 90 through e— conservatives in recent years to go through a pandemic followed by the— go through a pandemic followed by the thet— go through a pandemic followed by the first major— go through a...