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>> harold had only sold three collector cars in his lifetime. family members are dismayed. >> we don't want to be the one who said we split it up you know, what that car oil on your hand. >> if you don't want them then why did you ask them? it made it seem they wanted them to sell them. >> it auctions off 145 donated automobiles. the estimated value well into the millions. his packard convertible victoria sells at 130,000. while the rolls-royce goes for more than 65 grant. the funds do their part to help the museum keep going but when the building finally opens in 2012 the name has been changed from the harold lemay museum to the lemay america's car museum that reflects the shift of focus from just harold to other donors as well. that is discouraging to the bears because his wish was for a museum dedicated to his world record collection but the family believes they can still keep his vision alive. floyd you believe the second museum just minutes down the road from the first? next. >> now, back to "strange henc jamie: harold lemay family faces th
>> harold had only sold three collector cars in his lifetime. family members are dismayed. >> we don't want to be the one who said we split it up you know, what that car oil on your hand. >> if you don't want them then why did you ask them? it made it seem they wanted them to sell them. >> it auctions off 145 donated automobiles. the estimated value well into the millions. his packard convertible victoria sells at 130,000. while the rolls-royce goes for more than 65...
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first, harold holzer, who is a lead are authority on lincoln and the civil war. he is chairman or the abraham lincoln bicentennial organization. honored for his work he has earned second place lincoln prize for "lincoln at keep union" in 2005, and in 2008 was awarded the national humanities medal. he is senior vice president at the metropolitan museum of art. joining him will be frank bond. frank has produced award-winning document riz on topics ranging from the role of the press in the civil rights movement and the berlin wall. on issues like bias in the media, -- there's none of that, is there -- n two buy graph wall sketches of juniorism. frank was a member of the team that created the museum's new museum gallery an interactive look at the role of media in journalism today. so without further adieu i'm delighted to yield the stage and podium to our guests, harold and frank. please join me in welcoming them to the stage. [applause] >> good evening. and welcome because tonight's program is going to prove to you that history can be as enticing and sizzling and dr
first, harold holzer, who is a lead are authority on lincoln and the civil war. he is chairman or the abraham lincoln bicentennial organization. honored for his work he has earned second place lincoln prize for "lincoln at keep union" in 2005, and in 2008 was awarded the national humanities medal. he is senior vice president at the metropolitan museum of art. joining him will be frank bond. frank has produced award-winning document riz on topics ranging from the role of the press in...
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how do you balance that harold? >> just like the nypd has a saying if you see something, say something. everybody as a whole has to be alert and contribute to helping to stop this. every day the gentlemen and women that i work with in the drug -- in the joint terrorist task force, they follow leads every day. they work 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. but you'll never hear about the cases and the work that they do because in order to be there, you have to have top secret clearance and you can't talk about the cases. and the main thing we're going to have to worry about nowadays is the lone wolf who sits at home and he's on a computer and he's -- he's -- you know, he's just soaking all of this up and he's, you know believing, you know all of the rhetoric that he's reading on the computer and he decides to get up and get a gun and do something hisself. until we get a machine where you can read people's minds we're not going to know until this guy acts unfortunately. >> tom, what is it? there is no mind reading. i expect
how do you balance that harold? >> just like the nypd has a saying if you see something, say something. everybody as a whole has to be alert and contribute to helping to stop this. every day the gentlemen and women that i work with in the drug -- in the joint terrorist task force, they follow leads every day. they work 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. but you'll never hear about the cases and the work that they do because in order to be there, you have to have top secret clearance and you...
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he will be sitting court side and, please sixers win one for harold. reporting live from the wells fargo center, pat ciarrocchi cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> and hour has to get all of that walking in before the the snow moves n we're looking at jack frost big boulder and you can see skiers enjoying the snow, and finally we have a storm system that will be bringing the most snow, to the poconos. that is where we want it. that is where we will be seeing about three to 5 inches of snow. that will be the highest amount that we do see. lets take a look at our eyewitness weather watchers ande what they have to say about all our weather. we are looking at conditions that are going to be, slowly but surely changing, here and they are telling us temperature mild so far, but lets see if they stay that way. we're already down to 30 degrees in south jersey. you can see kathy assaying in wynonna, 30 degrees. relative humidity 62 percent. precipitation starting in the south. so places like middletown delaware will be seeing it first. jason says cloudy right the now
he will be sitting court side and, please sixers win one for harold. reporting live from the wells fargo center, pat ciarrocchi cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> and hour has to get all of that walking in before the the snow moves n we're looking at jack frost big boulder and you can see skiers enjoying the snow, and finally we have a storm system that will be bringing the most snow, to the poconos. that is where we want it. that is where we will be seeing about three to 5 inches...
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harold ford, to you first. why don't you assess the president's speech? what did you think and the key proposals if they have any chance whatsoever of moving anywhere? >> a six-year speech in a second term for any president, a president lays out a bold, ambitious agenda, oftentimes many are not accomplished. i thought there was an interesting piece in u.s. "usa today." two things you have to take away. there will be a focus in this congress and washington on the middle class. i'm hopeful that some of the president's ideas don't see the light of day and i'm hopeful some do. i think some of his ideas around taxes, deserves some consideration. but i was curious to not hear him talk about at length the earned income tax credit, eliminating the mortgage deductibility around second and third homes and even this carried interest tax which i think has to be looked at more seriously. so i'm hopeful that the president does come to the reality that republicans did win this november and republicans recognize focusing on the middle class not only is a good politics bu
harold ford, to you first. why don't you assess the president's speech? what did you think and the key proposals if they have any chance whatsoever of moving anywhere? >> a six-year speech in a second term for any president, a president lays out a bold, ambitious agenda, oftentimes many are not accomplished. i thought there was an interesting piece in u.s. "usa today." two things you have to take away. there will be a focus in this congress and washington on the middle class....
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as harold had mentioned before yeah there are definitely some without a doubt. there's always a lot of rotten apples in the barrel especially a barrel as big as the nypd. >> i was going to say, you're talking about thousands of people in any profession right? let me show you this video, we'll have images of some of the officers today at this funeral who did turn their back when mayor de blasio was speaking and did that partly in response to some comments he made on december 3rd. let me have you listen to those. >> we have had to talk to dante for years about the dangers he may face. good young man. law-abiding young man. never would think to do anything wrong. yet, because of a history that still hangs over us, the dangers he may face we've had to literally train him as families have all over this city for decades in how to take special care in any encounter he has with the police officers who are there to protect him. >> harold in your opinion biddid those comments warrant the reaction we've seen from some of the officers? >> no. i don't see why people are gett
as harold had mentioned before yeah there are definitely some without a doubt. there's always a lot of rotten apples in the barrel especially a barrel as big as the nypd. >> i was going to say, you're talking about thousands of people in any profession right? let me show you this video, we'll have images of some of the officers today at this funeral who did turn their back when mayor de blasio was speaking and did that partly in response to some comments he made on december 3rd. let me...
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back to harold's point. we have consistent economic growth across sectors of this economy, if we have more competitive trade policies more competitive export more competitive manufacturing as the president has talked about but really need to see more policies, a lot of these problems would be solved because there would be more demand for higher quality jobs in this country. >> let's turn to presidential politics and new polling on what voters would like to see make a run for the white house in 2016. a new cbs news poll shows 59% of republicans would like to see mitt romney run for president for a third time. while 26%, just 26%, believe he should not. why are you chuckling, harold? >> i find it interesting. >> you should run. >> he should run. the more the merrier. >> 50% say jeb bush should jump in and 40% says that mike huckabee should run again. those polled were less enthusiastic with a chris krusity bid with 29% saying he should run and 44% saying he should not. on the democratic side, whopping 85% thin
back to harold's point. we have consistent economic growth across sectors of this economy, if we have more competitive trade policies more competitive export more competitive manufacturing as the president has talked about but really need to see more policies, a lot of these problems would be solved because there would be more demand for higher quality jobs in this country. >> let's turn to presidential politics and new polling on what voters would like to see make a run for the white...
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. >>> new twist in the harold hamm divorce drama. what the oil tycoon and his ex-wife are battling over now. we got that when we return. i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. to get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. >>> the stock rally has lost all of its steam. the dow is up nearly 300 points. we're now down 82. the dow and s&p everything is negative. shares of good year tire falling after the company lowered its 2014 earnings guidance. good year says a stronger dollar and a more challenging environment in europe will hurt its results. gold stocks sliding. barrick numont mining and nuyamana gold all down. >>> at nearly $1 billion it's one of the biggest divorce settlements in american history. could it get even b
. >>> new twist in the harold hamm divorce drama. what the oil tycoon and his ex-wife are battling over now. we got that when we return. i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. to get the real answers you...
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however run thing is set in stone, a trip to hawaii. >> i think i have uncle harold i think. no, his last name is williams. close. >>> the "action news" team working on news stories tonight at 4:00. >> and checking in with alicia vitarelli with a look ahead. >> hey guys. atlantic city is trying to expand beyond the very struggling casino industry there. coming up today at 4:00 we'll tell you the new plan city leaders announced today to bring in one particular kind of business. >>> plus a fan-favorite is bowing out of "dancing with the stars." why derek will not be back. >>> and if you have downloaded the 6abc app you can watch it streaming live. >>> and the accuweather forecast coming up. >> meteorologist david murphy is here now and we talked about how sunny it is out there. but don't let that sunshine fool you. >> it is a trick by mother nature, big-time. and stormtracker shows you we are dry. as we look to the great outdoors we are down along the beach on the action cam a little bit earlier. up see how they planted some of the fresh dune for the summer. and nothing like th
however run thing is set in stone, a trip to hawaii. >> i think i have uncle harold i think. no, his last name is williams. close. >>> the "action news" team working on news stories tonight at 4:00. >> and checking in with alicia vitarelli with a look ahead. >> hey guys. atlantic city is trying to expand beyond the very struggling casino industry there. coming up today at 4:00 we'll tell you the new plan city leaders announced today to bring in one...
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with the sunset we have msnbc political analyst former democratic congressman harold ford jr. harold. >> professor. >> happy new year. >> white house correspondent for the "wall street journal," carol lee is with us on-set, and on capitol hill jeremy peters as well. >>> so we begin this morning with new developments in the paris terror attacks. in a new video released overnight the head of al qaeda in yemen claimed responsibility for the charlie hebdo attack which took place one week ago today. the new issue features the prophet muhammad on the cover now sparking concerns of possible additional attacks. the paper sold out in france within minutes. officials say the gunmen as well as the man behind the kosher market siege had a wide web of financial and logistical support. police say they advanced dwhamt likely came from overseas including military-style weapons and also dramatic new video that shows the kouachi brothers immediately after the charlie hebdo attacks, it shows them calmly returning to their getaway car before celebrating their actions and then firing shots at poli
with the sunset we have msnbc political analyst former democratic congressman harold ford jr. harold. >> professor. >> happy new year. >> white house correspondent for the "wall street journal," carol lee is with us on-set, and on capitol hill jeremy peters as well. >>> so we begin this morning with new developments in the paris terror attacks. in a new video released overnight the head of al qaeda in yemen claimed responsibility for the charlie hebdo attack...
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first, harold holzer, who is a lead are authority on lincoln and the civil war. he is chairman or the abraham lincoln bicentennial organization. honored for his work he has earned second place lincoln prize for "lincoln at keep union" in 2005, and in 2008 was awarded the national humanities medal. he is senior vice president at the met
first, harold holzer, who is a lead are authority on lincoln and the civil war. he is chairman or the abraham lincoln bicentennial organization. honored for his work he has earned second place lincoln prize for "lincoln at keep union" in 2005, and in 2008 was awarded the national humanities medal. he is senior vice president at the met
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remember that $975 million check that harold hamm cut for his former wife? the one that she reportedly rejected? well, a source close to the case tells cnbc she has now cashed that $975 million check. we've reached out to her attorneys. no comment back from them yet. but we have also confirmed that a hearing that had been scheduled for tomorrow has now been canceled. keep in mind, harold hamm, one of the fathers of onshore hydraulic fracking here in the u.s., worth $18 billion, his personal networth according to forbes magazine, worth closer to $8 million, that continental resources shares have fallen 59% on the back of plunging crude oil prices in the last six months. so, again, that $975 million check, we're hearing it has been cashed by harold hamm's wife. back to you and happy anniversary. >> thanks, morgan. let's get over to steve grasso. >> it's best buy. they have upgrade cycles in televisions across the board. smartware, fit bits. you have the upgrade cycle in apple iphone, right? you have also gopros being sold. let's look at the chart. this is the
remember that $975 million check that harold hamm cut for his former wife? the one that she reportedly rejected? well, a source close to the case tells cnbc she has now cashed that $975 million check. we've reached out to her attorneys. no comment back from them yet. but we have also confirmed that a hearing that had been scheduled for tomorrow has now been canceled. keep in mind, harold hamm, one of the fathers of onshore hydraulic fracking here in the u.s., worth $18 billion, his personal...
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kenneth harold l. on behalf of supervisor mar for the late tom bowman. on behalf of supervisor yee the late mrs. pat and on behalf of supervisor wiener for the late helen diller. >> thank you. thank you all for attending today's meeting is adjourned. >> >> welcome back to the three time world series city and county of san francisco. [ cheers and applause ] >> i just want you to remember that phrase because whenever you have residents or people at your commission complaining about something, let them know you are the commissioner of a city of three time world champion, so please take it down. i'm going to welcome everybody here to this wonderful event where i get to rewelcome and also welcome new members of our official city family who are going to spend personal hours of sacrifice and time to help me manage this wonderful wonderful city. today we have some 21 people who are joining the ranks of a variety of 11 different agencies that assist and you are invaluable to this administration. let me tell you that i truly believe that it is through all of your
kenneth harold l. on behalf of supervisor mar for the late tom bowman. on behalf of supervisor yee the late mrs. pat and on behalf of supervisor wiener for the late helen diller. >> thank you. thank you all for attending today's meeting is adjourned. >> >> welcome back to the three time world series city and county of san francisco. [ cheers and applause ] >> i just want you to remember that phrase because whenever you have residents or people at your commission...
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pero la esposa del magnate petrolero "harold amm" piensa que no son suficientes como parte de una oferta de divorcio tras 26 aqos de matrimonio. ni toda su fama y dinero salvan a los restaurantes "mc donald's" de la aguda escasez en venezuela.las famosas papas fritas o french fries han desaparecido del menu porque no hay papas...eliangelica gonzalez nos explica con que las han reemplazado... test >> a travÉs de un comunicado mc donald's se comunica con los que ni enteres. >> me gustaban las papas pero ya no hay. >> la imposibilidad de importar las papas congeladas. mc donald's asegura que estÁ trabajando el problema pero sus empleados ya descartan el producto. esto tiene incÓmodos a los consumidores. >> hoy ha sido un dÍa terrible para el periodismo mundial. lo dejamos con las caricaturas. hoy todos somos charlie. >> televisa presenta. que debemos correr. ¿y si me dejas que yo se lo diga? una mujer siempre sabe cÓmo hablarle a su hija. >> se lo diremos juntos. >> ¿cuÁndo, fernando? ¿cuÁndo? >> si don fernando insiste en seguir callando yo mismo le dirÉ la verdad a esmeralda. >
pero la esposa del magnate petrolero "harold amm" piensa que no son suficientes como parte de una oferta de divorcio tras 26 aqos de matrimonio. ni toda su fama y dinero salvan a los restaurantes "mc donald's" de la aguda escasez en venezuela.las famosas papas fritas o french fries han desaparecido del menu porque no hay papas...eliangelica gonzalez nos explica con que las han reemplazado... test >> a travÉs de un comunicado mc donald's se comunica con los que ni...
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it consisted of a cluster of cabance including the family of jake harold. and i'm standing at about the spot where the cabin was. and this is where lamar was staying when he and the rest of the men got wind of the big buffalo herd in this vicinity. so they jumped on their horses, congress avenue or it wasn't really the avenue but a muddy ravine that led north to the hill where the capitol sits and the men gal lopped. they had stuffed their belts full of pistols and road into the midst of this herd and lamar at what became 8th and congress shot this enormous buffalo. from there he went to the top of the hill and told everybody that this should be the seat of the future empire. fracking on the environment. >> i'm going to dive right into the questions. david, you have said that the energy industry should emulate the practices of some of the biggest companies in the world __ amazon, apple, facebook, and google. but an important difference between that industry and energy industry is that people do not notice, let alone care, about energy and climate change unt
it consisted of a cluster of cabance including the family of jake harold. and i'm standing at about the spot where the cabin was. and this is where lamar was staying when he and the rest of the men got wind of the big buffalo herd in this vicinity. so they jumped on their horses, congress avenue or it wasn't really the avenue but a muddy ravine that led north to the hill where the capitol sits and the men gal lopped. they had stuffed their belts full of pistols and road into the midst of this...
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in but if you are bored one night, before you go fracking billionaire harold m. says he could no longer afford the billion dollar divorce settlement that he has because oil is so cheap. he is -- he thanked the judge for the $2 billion settlement calling equitable. end his words at a time $19 billion. but now he is getting squeezed. come on. >> come on. has the money. i am sure she earned it. he needs to give her a couple more billion. there will be plenty more in the future. he is a bright guy. adam: he called inequitable. i don't know how smart that was but i will leave it to the court to decide. thank you very much. up next a new study suggests most cases of cancer are caused by bad habits, just bad luck. to explain all of this, after the break. you're driving along, having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a s
in but if you are bored one night, before you go fracking billionaire harold m. says he could no longer afford the billion dollar divorce settlement that he has because oil is so cheap. he is -- he thanked the judge for the $2 billion settlement calling equitable. end his words at a time $19 billion. but now he is getting squeezed. come on. >> come on. has the money. i am sure she earned it. he needs to give her a couple more billion. there will be plenty more in the future. he is a...
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thanks, too, to harold holtzer for inviting me here today and for other kindnesses. thanks to all of you have given the warm welcome my wife martha and me the last day we've been here. it occurred to me to write about matthew brady about a decade ago as i was finishing my first book, a biography of a 19th century explorer named clarence king. after the civil war, king had led one of the important scientific missions of the west and was the first person to incorporate photography into that sort of study. he chose a man to accompany him, timothy o. sullivan who then worked with king on the survey for three years. he had been a protege of matthew brady, quite possibly meeting him in the 1850s as a boy living on staten island where brady had a home while running a photographic portrait gallery in manhattan. as i read about o'sullivan, i realized there was no first-rate biography of matthew brady, who i thought deserved one. here's a flattering painting of mr. brady from mr. holtzer's museum. how little i knew was accurate even though i spent a year reading enough to writ
thanks, too, to harold holtzer for inviting me here today and for other kindnesses. thanks to all of you have given the warm welcome my wife martha and me the last day we've been here. it occurred to me to write about matthew brady about a decade ago as i was finishing my first book, a biography of a 19th century explorer named clarence king. after the civil war, king had led one of the important scientific missions of the west and was the first person to incorporate photography into that sort...
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and i did it and harold called me up and said son of a gun i think we can make this work. and i said go through second inaugural and the other places, check out sentences for me that are actual lincoln sentences that fit this speech that i've written and we did that hand worked on it and so that's an idea of lincoln speaking today. i think he'd have to change some of his syntax and some of his grammar, but we need him desperately today. that's why i wrote the book. i think what he said what he believed the big ideas he offered you the wisdom he offers you we need desperately now. we're confused. we're riveted on terrorism which we need to deal with still losing men and women and other innocent people are dying as well and sure we have to think about it but we have to be thinking about that and much more. he thought about the civil war he thought about each battle but he thought constantly about much more than that. he thought about what was going to happen when he finally did win the war. and how he was going to reconcile and how he was going to make us one again and how h
and i did it and harold called me up and said son of a gun i think we can make this work. and i said go through second inaugural and the other places, check out sentences for me that are actual lincoln sentences that fit this speech that i've written and we did that hand worked on it and so that's an idea of lincoln speaking today. i think he'd have to change some of his syntax and some of his grammar, but we need him desperately today. that's why i wrote the book. i think what he said what he...
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the centennial harold's -- h eralds the future in another way. on the fourth of july, as american celebrate, independence hall is eliminated -- ppie illuminated by a new form of energy. electric arcs like of the sky. scientists are searching elsewhere in nature. he has looked to solar energy. he has made fundamental studies and constructed what he calls solar engines. sunlight followings on the rooftops of philadelphia, he says, with power 5000 steam engines. other engineers are exploring different paths. some are trying to find a way to generate power from new fuels available such as petroleum and gas. the internal combustion engine is being tinkered and hammered into existence. the great-grandfather of all the automobile engines airplane motors, and power mowers is getting a trial run. to his practiced ear, it sounds good. and it looks good. engineers are still confronting basic questions with every practical advance. what happens when energy changes from one form to another? what laws govern the transformation of heat into power? what is energ
the centennial harold's -- h eralds the future in another way. on the fourth of july, as american celebrate, independence hall is eliminated -- ppie illuminated by a new form of energy. electric arcs like of the sky. scientists are searching elsewhere in nature. he has looked to solar energy. he has made fundamental studies and constructed what he calls solar engines. sunlight followings on the rooftops of philadelphia, he says, with power 5000 steam engines. other engineers are exploring...
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look at the historical role of the senate majority leader and its four former leaders, robert byrd, harold baker, and we hear from donald richie and mitch mcconnell. >> donald richie, thank you for being with us. the senate majority leader is not a position in the constitution. how did the job evolve? >> we looked at a former speaker of the house, who contacted us and say why is the president pro tem a matter of succession but not the majority leader? that is the functional equivalent. the speaker of the house is written into the constitution, to president pro tem is as well. no mention of a majority or minority leader. the constitution did not anticipate political parties. we had no majority leader in the history of the senate from 1839 to 1914. for most of the history of the senate, we did not have a majority leader. there were chairmen of committees who would take care of things on the floor, and the chairman of party conferences that would open up and close things the way they do today. but nobody sitting down there trying to organize what happened on the floor on a daily basis. that c
look at the historical role of the senate majority leader and its four former leaders, robert byrd, harold baker, and we hear from donald richie and mitch mcconnell. >> donald richie, thank you for being with us. the senate majority leader is not a position in the constitution. how did the job evolve? >> we looked at a former speaker of the house, who contacted us and say why is the president pro tem a matter of succession but not the majority leader? that is the functional...
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at the historical role of the senate majority leader and its four former leaders, robert byrd, harold baker, and we hear from donald richie and mitch mcconnell. a republican from kentucky. >> donald richie, thank you for being with us. the senate majority leader is not a position in the constitution. how did the job evolve? >> we looked at a former speaker of the house, who contacted us and say why is the president pro tem in the order of succession but not the majority leader? that is the functional equivalent. the speaker of the house is written into the constitution, to president pro tem is as well. no mention of a majority or minority leader. the constitution did not anticipate political parties. they thought it was going to happen, but they did not want to encourage political parties. we had no majority leader in the history of the senate from 1839 -- 1789 to 1914. for most of the history of the senate, we did not have a majority leader. there were chairmen of committees who would take care of things on the floor, and the chairman of party conferences that would open up and close
at the historical role of the senate majority leader and its four former leaders, robert byrd, harold baker, and we hear from donald richie and mitch mcconnell. a republican from kentucky. >> donald richie, thank you for being with us. the senate majority leader is not a position in the constitution. how did the job evolve? >> we looked at a former speaker of the house, who contacted us and say why is the president pro tem in the order of succession but not the majority leader? that...
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. >>> leading the news in the miami harold, navy relieved guantanamo base commander due to a loss of confidence in his ability to command. ncis is investigating. there are looking into maybe an alleged affair and the recent death of her husband. >>> james patterson's box are known as action thrillers. this could be much. in a pure marketing stunt for $294,000 readers will get a special edition of the book that only gives them 24 hours to read it before it self-destructs. >> genius. >> the book will explode 24 hours after opening. the special edition comes with its own bomb squad. >> his books are long too, if you even -- >> you better open that thing and not move right? >> speed read. >> i'm betty nguyen and this is "first look" on msnbc. "way too early" with thomas roberts is coming up straight ahead. ♪ >>> good news people. wait, wait. did he just wink? let's see that again in slow motion. [ cheers and applause ] what. wait a second. hold on a second. doesn't he realize he lost an historic election. even his own party was deserting it. he doesn't give him [ bleep ]. >> what's in
. >>> leading the news in the miami harold, navy relieved guantanamo base commander due to a loss of confidence in his ability to command. ncis is investigating. there are looking into maybe an alleged affair and the recent death of her husband. >>> james patterson's box are known as action thrillers. this could be much. in a pure marketing stunt for $294,000 readers will get a special edition of the book that only gives them 24 hours to read it before it self-destructs....
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kenneth harold l. on behalf of supervisor mar for the late tom bowman. on behalf of supervisor yee the late mrs. pat and on behalf of supervisor wiener for the late helen diller. >> thank you. thank you all for attending today's meeting is adjourned. >>. >> good morning good morning. welcome i'd like to call this meeting to order like to welcome you all to the san francisco transportation authority finance committee i'm malia cohen to my right is julia chris son and supervisor farrell and image okay may not i thought i heard another one coming mr. steve is the clerk i'm to thank jessie larson and charles i'd like to now let's see i'd like to call roll mr. clerk and roll call. >> supervisor chinning son and supervisor president tang and supervisor wiener we have quorum. >> thank you very much now i'd like to misconduct i instruct the clerk to call the consent calendar. >> consent calendar items it through 4 considered by the board to be routine and will be enacted by one resolution in the form or forms listed below. the staff is presented if they want to
kenneth harold l. on behalf of supervisor mar for the late tom bowman. on behalf of supervisor yee the late mrs. pat and on behalf of supervisor wiener for the late helen diller. >> thank you. thank you all for attending today's meeting is adjourned. >>. >> good morning good morning. welcome i'd like to call this meeting to order like to welcome you all to the san francisco transportation authority finance committee i'm malia cohen to my right is julia chris son and supervisor...
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. >> wouldn't it have been harold carmichael? yeah, i think harold's like 71. >> brutal. >> and vi's like 69. >> pushing 70. pushing 70. >> reporter: troy came out of the gate right there. like a field goal post back in 1992 after a 78-yard punt return. look, these aren't my words, don't shoot the messenger here but in the words of marshawn lynch, i'm only here so i don't get fined. >> hey, next time you see troy, you tell him, i will outrun him in the 40 right now. right now. >> i know you will. i know you will. listen -- >> he may be -- >> reporter: everyone we talk to to -- >> yeah, he may be younger than me, but he's a little heavier now. he looks like a linebacker. you know what i'm saying? >> reporter: everyone i've talked to -- regardless if there was an eagles connection at all, everyone was reverently talked to here. you know this i was a former sports intern for you back in december of 2005 helping you cut phillies highlights. you can't find a nicer guy. don't let that get to you. pushing 60, 70, right? >> oh, my gosh.
. >> wouldn't it have been harold carmichael? yeah, i think harold's like 71. >> brutal. >> and vi's like 69. >> pushing 70. pushing 70. >> reporter: troy came out of the gate right there. like a field goal post back in 1992 after a 78-yard punt return. look, these aren't my words, don't shoot the messenger here but in the words of marshawn lynch, i'm only here so i don't get fined. >> hey, next time you see troy, you tell him, i will outrun him in the 40...
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thanks too, to harold holtzer for inviting me here today and for other kindnesses. thanks to all of you have given the warm welcome my wife martha and me the last day we've been here. it occurred to me to write about matthew brady about a decade ago as i was finishing my first book, a biography of a 19th century werner explorer named clarence king. after the civil war king had led one of the important scientific missions of the west and was the first person to incorporate photography into that sort of study. he chose a man to accompany him, timothy o. sullivan who then worked with king on the survey for three years. he had been a protege of matthew brady, quite possibly meeting him in the 1850s as a boy living on staten island where brady had a home while running a photographic portrait gallery in manhattan. as i read about o'sullivan, i realized there was no first-rate biography of matthew brady who i thought deserved one. here's a flaerting painting of mr. brady from mr. holtzer's museum. how little i knew was accurate even though i spent a year reading enough to
thanks too, to harold holtzer for inviting me here today and for other kindnesses. thanks to all of you have given the warm welcome my wife martha and me the last day we've been here. it occurred to me to write about matthew brady about a decade ago as i was finishing my first book, a biography of a 19th century werner explorer named clarence king. after the civil war king had led one of the important scientific missions of the west and was the first person to incorporate photography into that...
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that was harold from wisconsin. on the front page of the "washington post" __ a picture of the mayor of the district of columbia. the lead story of the "washington post" takes a look at the recent elections, republican wins, and how that will play out in the state. that is the "washington post" from this morning. your political hero, we are interested in hearing from you in the next 20 or so minutes. it could be someone from the past, someone from the present. economists have been mentioned, politicians have been mentioned. whatever line best represents you, please call in. a couple of thoughts on twitter this morning __ one person saying it was andrew jackson. and then, john smith saying doctor ben carson is their political hero. jackson from tennessee, go ahead. caller: thank you. my tv is turned down. racism __ that's not what is going on in america. i live in a brutal rules, small_town. i want to tell you about what is going on in america. host: before you do that, tell me who is your political hero. caller: let
that was harold from wisconsin. on the front page of the "washington post" __ a picture of the mayor of the district of columbia. the lead story of the "washington post" takes a look at the recent elections, republican wins, and how that will play out in the state. that is the "washington post" from this morning. your political hero, we are interested in hearing from you in the next 20 or so minutes. it could be someone from the past, someone from the present....
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thanks, too, to harold holtzer for inviting me here today and for other kindnesses. thanks to all of you for the warm welcome you have given the warm welcome my wife martha and me the last day we've been here. it occurred to me to write about mathew brady about a decade ago as i was finishing my first book, a biography of a 19th century explorer named clarence king. after the civil war, king had led one of the important scientific missions of the west and was the first person to incorporate photography into that sort of study. he chose a man to accompany him, timothy o. sullivan, who then worked with king on the survey for three years. o'sullivan had been a protege of mathew brady, quite possibly meeting him in the 1850's as a boy living on staten island, where brady had a home while running a photographic portrait gallery in manhattan. as i read about o'sullivan, i realized there was no first-rate biography of mathew brady, who i thought deserved one. here's a flattering painting of mr. brady from mr. holtzer's museum. the years since have been a lesson in how littl
thanks, too, to harold holtzer for inviting me here today and for other kindnesses. thanks to all of you for the warm welcome you have given the warm welcome my wife martha and me the last day we've been here. it occurred to me to write about mathew brady about a decade ago as i was finishing my first book, a biography of a 19th century explorer named clarence king. after the civil war, king had led one of the important scientific missions of the west and was the first person to incorporate...
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harold yager is an unlikely candidate for the title. he is a complete loyalist. he's been working at bornholmer street for 25 years. at an additional three years of service before the. he helped to build the wall but i pulled his entire service record that still survives, and he had the knowledge is a service only one minor to merit and a rack of awards and promotions. this is a very, very low surface of the regime. he said i believe the wall was tragic but necessary because it would not build the wall there would've been world war iii between the soviet bloc and the west. the wall was bad but it was better than the alternative. he was very committed to his job. it is not a man who was seaglider and bring down the regime. in the course of the night he finally, the course of the night he becomes a man who as i said opens the wall. how does that happen quick so they go back to that image of the poor homer street border crossing. he sees the press conference on television to pay for 244 hour shift started in the late evening in with us tonight into the next day. he
harold yager is an unlikely candidate for the title. he is a complete loyalist. he's been working at bornholmer street for 25 years. at an additional three years of service before the. he helped to build the wall but i pulled his entire service record that still survives, and he had the knowledge is a service only one minor to merit and a rack of awards and promotions. this is a very, very low surface of the regime. he said i believe the wall was tragic but necessary because it would not build...
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which had us asking, who the heck is harold ham and how did he get all of this money? >> he is 13th child of the oklahoma share croppers who went from cleaning out tanks to owning a trucking company, to drilling his own well. fox business network's cheryl. >> he made his fortune in oil and gas industry, shale oil to be more specific. >> reporter: he is now chairman an ceo of continental resource west a network of $8.4 billion. now back to the divorce. when ham wrote that check in the exact amount of $974,790,317.77, sue ann initially held off on cashing it. but eventually, sanity prevailed and sue ann took the the money but still holding out the for more. >> she will have a tough time in the court system with the a a appeal because she cashed the check. >> reporter: so here's the real take away from hour's story. even when you have billions of dollars you still don't want to give half to your ex-wife chris and jessica back to you. >> okay. still worse problems to have then they do, right. thank you very much. check out the insider weeknights at 7:30 right here on cbs-3
which had us asking, who the heck is harold ham and how did he get all of this money? >> he is 13th child of the oklahoma share croppers who went from cleaning out tanks to owning a trucking company, to drilling his own well. fox business network's cheryl. >> he made his fortune in oil and gas industry, shale oil to be more specific. >> reporter: he is now chairman an ceo of continental resource west a network of $8.4 billion. now back to the divorce. when ham wrote that check...
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kenneth harold l. on behalf of supervisor mar for the late tom bowman. on behalf of supervisor yee the late mrs. pat and on behalf of supervisor wiener for the late helen diller. >> thank you. thank you all for attending today's meeting is adjourned. >>. >> good morning today is is january 21, 2015 this is the regular meeting of the abatement appeal board i'd like to remind everyone to turn off electronic devise. >> commissioner clinch commissioner melgar president mccarthy commissioner mar commissioner lee commissioner mccray commissioner walker we have quorum and the next item is item b the oath we'll all parts giving testimony today please stand and raise your right hand do you solemnly swear or affirm the testimony you're about to give will be the whole truth and nothing but the truth? to the best of our knowledge thank you you may be seated next the minutes approval of minutes discussion and possible action to adapt the minutes for november 19, 2014. >> move to approve. >> second. >> we have a motion and a second any public comment on item the minut
kenneth harold l. on behalf of supervisor mar for the late tom bowman. on behalf of supervisor yee the late mrs. pat and on behalf of supervisor wiener for the late helen diller. >> thank you. thank you all for attending today's meeting is adjourned. >>. >> good morning today is is january 21, 2015 this is the regular meeting of the abatement appeal board i'd like to remind everyone to turn off electronic devise. >> commissioner clinch commissioner melgar president...
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we want you to meet harold and carole diamond of new york the retired school principal and his wife won a whopping $360 million. they took the big after tax payout of $131 million bucks. >>> we have suffered through three weeks of harsh weather. i'm telling you, it will get better coming up. why do i cook? because i make the best chicken noodle soup. because i make the best chicken noodle soup. because i make the best chicken noodle soup. for every way you make chicken noodle soup, make it delicious with swanson®. >>> we have breaking news out of france right now. president francois hollande is attending funerals of three people killed last week in the charlie hebdo attack. it will take place about an hour outside of paris. let's pause just a moment to listen. it is a somber day for paris as it has been over the past few days in fact following the terrorist attacks. of course, msnbc will have continuing cover annual throughout the day. right now, we want to switch gears, a lot of people are facing pretty cold conditions this morning. >> our friends in north carolina may get ice, a litt
we want you to meet harold and carole diamond of new york the retired school principal and his wife won a whopping $360 million. they took the big after tax payout of $131 million bucks. >>> we have suffered through three weeks of harsh weather. i'm telling you, it will get better coming up. why do i cook? because i make the best chicken noodle soup. because i make the best chicken noodle soup. because i make the best chicken noodle soup. for every way you make chicken noodle soup,...
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. >> and also sitting here is harry seigel of the new york "daily news" and harold lewis of new york one. and harold, what are the consequences here down the line not now, but down the line of some of the officers here at the funeral some. >> well, i am hoping i am wrong, but it is baked in that every place that the mayor goes some act of calculated act of kis respect are from the rank and file officers and unless something changes, and what that something is i don't know. it is very unfortunate. very unfortunate. >> and harry, let's make the point that we were making off camera a couple of minutes ago and that is that we don't know p the people off camera were local or out of state to turn their back on the chief. >> and the captain heads said specifically fot thenot to do this. and so one thing is how calculated this is and what about the tiger by the tale and objected the mayor so strenuous strenuously, and the cops have decided to make these statements whether they are told to or not. >> and let me tell you what i have heard from some new yorkers online. this is from melissa who
. >> and also sitting here is harry seigel of the new york "daily news" and harold lewis of new york one. and harold, what are the consequences here down the line not now, but down the line of some of the officers here at the funeral some. >> well, i am hoping i am wrong, but it is baked in that every place that the mayor goes some act of calculated act of kis respect are from the rank and file officers and unless something changes, and what that something is i don't know....
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harold, who everyone knows is a great lincoln scholar and old friend of mine, harold holzer -- i said i'm going to write this tonight. he said, how can you ever get away with that. and i did it, and harold called me up and he says, you know, son of a gun, i think we can make this work. and i said, now, go through second inaugural and the other places. pluck out sentences for me that are actual lincoln sentences that fit this speech that ive written. and we did that and worked on it. and so thats an idea of lincoln speaking today. i think hed have to change some of his syntax and some of his grammar, but we need him desperately today. thats why i wrote the book. i think what he said, what he believed, the big ideas he offered you, the wisdom he offers you, we need desperately now. were confused. we're riveted on terrorism and the war, which we need to be. we're still losing men and women, and other innocent people are dying, as well. and sure, we have to think about it, but we have to be thinking about that and much more. he thought about the civil war. he thought about each battle. bu
harold, who everyone knows is a great lincoln scholar and old friend of mine, harold holzer -- i said i'm going to write this tonight. he said, how can you ever get away with that. and i did it, and harold called me up and he says, you know, son of a gun, i think we can make this work. and i said, now, go through second inaugural and the other places. pluck out sentences for me that are actual lincoln sentences that fit this speech that ive written. and we did that and worked on it. and so...
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harold says his wallet is light these days because of the falling price of oil. his wallet is a little light. >> heart list of people to turn down a check for billion dollars. >> i have never seen it. >> do you see writing on the check, 954 million. >> i would be all what were you expecting... a little garnish? introducing longhorn's bold flavors, bold price for $12.99. the fire grilled triple bacon sirloin. the shiitake truffle mushroom sirloin. or the garlic provolone sirloin. all with salad and honey wheat bread for just $12.99. longhorn steakhouse. you can't fake steak. now try our slow roasted shaved prime rib sandwich or the rest of our steakhouse lunch combos starting at $7.99. >>> a desperate search this morning for a worker trapped in the collapsed silo in bucks county. chopper three over the riverside industrial complex on the 7900 block of north radcliff street in bristol township. an alert officer noticed it at 3:00 this morning and called for backup. it is unclear what time the collapse actually occurred or if they have pinpointed the man's location.
harold says his wallet is light these days because of the falling price of oil. his wallet is a little light. >> heart list of people to turn down a check for billion dollars. >> i have never seen it. >> do you see writing on the check, 954 million. >> i would be all what were you expecting... a little garnish? introducing longhorn's bold flavors, bold price for $12.99. the fire grilled triple bacon sirloin. the shiitake truffle mushroom sirloin. or the garlic provolone...
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kenneth harold l. on behalf of supervisor mar for the late tom bowman. on behalf of supervisor yee the late mrs. pat and on behalf of supervisor wiener for the late helen diller. >> thank you. thank you all for attending today's meeting is adjourned. >>
kenneth harold l. on behalf of supervisor mar for the late tom bowman. on behalf of supervisor yee the late mrs. pat and on behalf of supervisor wiener for the late helen diller. >> thank you. thank you all for attending today's meeting is adjourned. >>
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kenneth harold l. on behalf of supervisor mar for the late tom bowman. on behalf of supervisor yee the late mrs. pat and on behalf of supervisor wiener for the late helen diller. >> thank you. thank you all for attending today's meeting is adjourned. >> good afternoon. welcome happy holidays welcome to city hall today, we have a wonderful announcement but let me put it in some context for you and quite candidly it is personal for a couple reasons one i don't know if bernard tyson knows this i like the number 5 i was born in the 5th day the 52 year and something along those links is good i'm happy to welcome bernard tyson the chief executive officer for kaiser permanente to make this announcement second reason i want to kind of put this in context a few weeks ago the council released a report that confirms what i think we've been seeing for quite some time the health care industry in san francisco is the number one employment and economic quack industry in all our industrial settings over $23 billion impact in our local economy and certainly a great emplo
kenneth harold l. on behalf of supervisor mar for the late tom bowman. on behalf of supervisor yee the late mrs. pat and on behalf of supervisor wiener for the late helen diller. >> thank you. thank you all for attending today's meeting is adjourned. >> good afternoon. welcome happy holidays welcome to city hall today, we have a wonderful announcement but let me put it in some context for you and quite candidly it is personal for a couple reasons one i don't know if bernard tyson...
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there's a fine line being between being thought of as bob dole and harold stas in. i basically said that for steve. but my point is harold stas in was a legitimate candidate for president first couple times he ran. then ran every year until he was 80 then it became a running joke. and bob dole here is a guy that ran three times for president and after he got his nomination didn't run again. after he got his nomination there's a positive legacy there for bob dole and you're not going to say three time losing presidential candidate with bob dole. i think his stay in the history books is there. so i think there's something to that. but i want to go back to something about jeb, this is sort of -- this gives christie a narrow opening to be relevant. i think that's a longer shot than others do. he had no shot at financial path if both jeb and romney were competing for big donors. it gives christie an opening. i am curious to see how many big donors go with walker. i think walker to lesser extent paul. but this big where you raise your billion dollars from a small group of
there's a fine line being between being thought of as bob dole and harold stas in. i basically said that for steve. but my point is harold stas in was a legitimate candidate for president first couple times he ran. then ran every year until he was 80 then it became a running joke. and bob dole here is a guy that ran three times for president and after he got his nomination didn't run again. after he got his nomination there's a positive legacy there for bob dole and you're not going to say...
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kenneth harold l. on behalf of supervisor mar for the late tom bowman. on behalf of supervisor yee the late mrs. pat and on behalf of supervisor wiener for the late helen diller. >> thank you. thank you all for attending today's meeting is adjourned. >>present. >> >>at this time i'm going to turn the meeting over to my vice president because i have asthma and i think he can carry through. thank you. >>thank you. richard, would you announce some changes to the treatment of the agenda, please? >>if you all look at page three on the agenda please note that vice president seriina will not be calling the agenda items in that order. >>thank you. >>the items will be called in the following order: item e, item i item j item f item h and item g. with that modification i ask for a vote to approve the agenda. >>approve. seconded. >>all in favor, any opposed. thank you, the motion carries.
kenneth harold l. on behalf of supervisor mar for the late tom bowman. on behalf of supervisor yee the late mrs. pat and on behalf of supervisor wiener for the late helen diller. >> thank you. thank you all for attending today's meeting is adjourned. >>present. >> >>at this time i'm going to turn the meeting over to my vice president because i have asthma and i think he can carry through. thank you. >>thank you. richard, would you announce some changes to the...
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kenneth harold l. on behalf of supervisor mar for the late tom bowman. on behalf of supervisor yee the late mrs. pat and on behalf of supervisor wiener for the late helen diller. >> thank you. thank you all for attending today's meeting is adjourned. >> >> hello, i am with the recreation and parks department. we are featuring the romantic park location in your backyard. this is your chance to find your heart in santa and cisco with someone special. -- san francisco with someone special. our first look out is here at buena vista park a favorite with couples and dog walkers. both have a significant force. a refreshing retreat from urban life. the romantic past that meander up and down the park under
kenneth harold l. on behalf of supervisor mar for the late tom bowman. on behalf of supervisor yee the late mrs. pat and on behalf of supervisor wiener for the late helen diller. >> thank you. thank you all for attending today's meeting is adjourned. >> >> hello, i am with the recreation and parks department. we are featuring the romantic park location in your backyard. this is your chance to find your heart in santa and cisco with someone special. -- san francisco with...
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sometimes like harold camping, the work provides amusement. and sometimes like graham, work can shape international politics and penetrate the white house. regardless, the stories of all three reveal that apocalyptic history. [ applause ] >> so this is the final presentation the final panel after a long day of really fascinating papers. so i will do my best to keep you with me. it's a tricky thing, i think, to write about the recent past, as i am doing in this paper because time has a nasty way of not stopping. although apparently plenty of people believe it will stop at some point. and right now, there's much talk of course about the midterm elections and whether they were a wave or shellacking of just the typical six-year loss that presidents tend to receive. i want us to think back just six years ago as barack obama won and took office when accounts of demise shared space with dreams of rebirth and the prospect of a post-christian right america was very much at the fore front of the hope surrounding 2008. in the long history of american eva
sometimes like harold camping, the work provides amusement. and sometimes like graham, work can shape international politics and penetrate the white house. regardless, the stories of all three reveal that apocalyptic history. [ applause ] >> so this is the final presentation the final panel after a long day of really fascinating papers. so i will do my best to keep you with me. it's a tricky thing, i think, to write about the recent past, as i am doing in this paper because time has a...
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i was first brought her by gabor and then thanks to harold holzer and chief frank, i have been back again and again, but thank you, jim, of course, for helping this needy student on her journey toward civil war history. a powerful woman was at the center of swirling political debates during a re-election campaign of the president. her influence over him, did she or did she not sway him? was a source of parlor games in that most murky of fir bowls washington, d.c. gossip and gender create puerful sparks and reverberations and for those who think such issues don't matter, recall the presidential ambitions of ed muskie, dissolved in the melting snow versus tears debate in february 1972. a well educated woman with a track record of speaking her mind, a woman who did not mind bumping against the young, shiny palace guard at the white house. the capital remained agog anticipating her every misstep speculating on her motives with intensifying speculation as reporters tracked her every move. could it be 2012? or is it 1864? as i suggest in my recent biography of mrs. lincoln, a life, the storm en
i was first brought her by gabor and then thanks to harold holzer and chief frank, i have been back again and again, but thank you, jim, of course, for helping this needy student on her journey toward civil war history. a powerful woman was at the center of swirling political debates during a re-election campaign of the president. her influence over him, did she or did she not sway him? was a source of parlor games in that most murky of fir bowls washington, d.c. gossip and gender create...
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i was first brought her by gabor and then thanks to harold holzer and chief frank, i have been back again and again, but thank you, jim, of course, for helping this needy student on her journey toward civil war history. a powerful woman was at the center of swirling political debates during a re-election campaign of the president. her influence over him, did she or did she not sway him? was a source of parlor games in that most murky of fir bowls washington, d.c. gossip and gender create puerful sparks and reverberations and for those who think such issues don't matter, recall the presidential ambitions of ed muskie, dissolved in the melting snow versus tears debate in february 1972. a well-educated woman with a track record of speaking her mind, a woman who did not mind bumping against the young, shiny palace guard at the white house. the capital remained agog anticipating her every misstep speculating on her motives with intensifying speculation as reporters tracked her every move. could it be 2012? or is it 1864? as i suggest in my recent biography of mrs. lincoln, a life, the storm en
i was first brought her by gabor and then thanks to harold holzer and chief frank, i have been back again and again, but thank you, jim, of course, for helping this needy student on her journey toward civil war history. a powerful woman was at the center of swirling political debates during a re-election campaign of the president. her influence over him, did she or did she not sway him? was a source of parlor games in that most murky of fir bowls washington, d.c. gossip and gender create...
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kenneth harold l. on behalf of supervisor mar for the late tom bowman. on behalf of supervisor yee the late mrs. pat and on behalf of supervisor wiener for the late helen diller. >> thank you. thank you all for attending today's meeting is adjourned. >>ation thank you very much regular meeting of the board of education of the sfusd for january 13, 2015 is now called to order roll call please. president fewer mr. haney thank you mentioning dr. murase mrs. jordan and ms. wynns and mr. walton and sonata and mr. chang and please join me in the pledge of allegiance. >> thank you superintendent i believe you have an announcement? >> thank you, president fewer this is announcement this is the announcement that the superintendent of schools makes following a swearing in it is announced that the following pledge before any business of the agenda of the january 13, 2015 meeting the president and board called this announcement i'd like to announce that hydra mendosa-mcdonnell and dr. murase and mr. smallest were sworn into office to 4 year terms by mayor ed lee sup
kenneth harold l. on behalf of supervisor mar for the late tom bowman. on behalf of supervisor yee the late mrs. pat and on behalf of supervisor wiener for the late helen diller. >> thank you. thank you all for attending today's meeting is adjourned. >>ation thank you very much regular meeting of the board of education of the sfusd for january 13, 2015 is now called to order roll call please. president fewer mr. haney thank you mentioning dr. murase mrs. jordan and ms. wynns and mr....
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now, i'm not going to say i'm this old, i thought we had a picture of harold lloyd. google it. older folks are either getting more reckless or certainly more confident than the younger generation. investors 60-65 years old have 30% of their money in the stock market. 52% have at least 70% of their assets in the stock market. that goes against all tradition always that you would tell someone that age to invest. on the other hand, millennials, guess where their assets are? well, 39% in cash. they only have 13% in stocks. now, i want to show you a chart of the dow jones over the last few decades. it might give us a clue as to what's happening. when the 65-year-olds were born in 1945, the market had gone up and gone up and gone up, and then when they were 17 years old, it began a down drift that lasts 16 years. when the my eleven yales -- my eleven yells were born, same thing. we had a sharp, violent crash. that's sort of the dynamics there, right? you have the older people who have been through some of these dips, but their fist experience -- first experience wasn't necessarily a
now, i'm not going to say i'm this old, i thought we had a picture of harold lloyd. google it. older folks are either getting more reckless or certainly more confident than the younger generation. investors 60-65 years old have 30% of their money in the stock market. 52% have at least 70% of their assets in the stock market. that goes against all tradition always that you would tell someone that age to invest. on the other hand, millennials, guess where their assets are? well, 39% in cash. they...
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i was first brought her by gabor and then thanks to harold holzer and chief frank, i have been back again and again, but thank you, jim, of course, for helping this needy student on her journey toward civil war history. a powerful woman was at the center of swirling political debates during a re-election campaign of the president. her influence over him, did she or did she not sway him? was a source of parlor games in that most murky of fish bowls, washington, d.c. gossip and gender create puerful sparks and reverberations and for those who think such issues don't matter, recall the presidential ambitions of ed muskie, dissolved in the melting snow versus tears debate in february 1972. a well educated woman with a track record of speaking her mind, a woman who did not mind bumping against the young, shiny palace guard at the white house. the capital remained agog anticipating her every misstep speculating on her motives with intensifying speculation as reporters tracked her every move. could it be 2012? or is it 1864? as i suggest in my recent biography of mrs. lincoln, a life, the storm
i was first brought her by gabor and then thanks to harold holzer and chief frank, i have been back again and again, but thank you, jim, of course, for helping this needy student on her journey toward civil war history. a powerful woman was at the center of swirling political debates during a re-election campaign of the president. her influence over him, did she or did she not sway him? was a source of parlor games in that most murky of fish bowls, washington, d.c. gossip and gender create...
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kenneth harold l. on behalf of supervisor mar for the late tom bowman. on behalf of supervisor yee the late mrs. pat and on behalf of supervisor wiener for the late helen diller. >> thank you. thank you all for attending today's meeting is adjourned. >> welcome to north beach. sunny day. thank you everybody for coming out. especially if i if i may special thanks to all of our board of supervisor who are here today. elected officials, our commissioners, police and fire department. people. the city are recreational about our libraries, all of this is is better up here. many of whom i've engaged in many dialogues around the last month. i want to say thank you everyone for getting your input to me. you know, i want to say that this is an exciting day. while my little tired because of all the activities of the last 30 years, i had to do a marathon i know that this isn't, district 3, is a very, dated, very diverse, and one of the most exciting districts in all of san francisco. >>, >> >> i recognize that because i spent a good part of my adult professional car
kenneth harold l. on behalf of supervisor mar for the late tom bowman. on behalf of supervisor yee the late mrs. pat and on behalf of supervisor wiener for the late helen diller. >> thank you. thank you all for attending today's meeting is adjourned. >> welcome to north beach. sunny day. thank you everybody for coming out. especially if i if i may special thanks to all of our board of supervisor who are here today. elected officials, our commissioners, police and fire department....
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harold and carol diamond of new york. the retired principal and his wife one $326 million. they took one-time payout of $131 million bucks. i'm sure they can scrape by. >>> showing off letters written by fidel castro. the reason is he's trying to dispel rumors of his death. he holds up the letters said to maintain references to current events. you're watching "early today." rds from bank of america the new banking rewards program that rewards our customers, every day. you'll get things like rewards bonuses on credit cards.... extra interest on a savings account... preferred pricing on merrill edge online trades and more... across your banking and investing get used to getting more. that's the power of more rewarding connections that's preferred rewards from bank of america. our tent is falling... you got it? we need nails. anncr: with just five minutes' prep, campbell's oven sauces help you cook a real dinner right in the middle of real life. when the game is on the line... okay patrick, let's go base, shark, blitz. the nfl trusts duracell quantum to power their game day co
harold and carol diamond of new york. the retired principal and his wife one $326 million. they took one-time payout of $131 million bucks. i'm sure they can scrape by. >>> showing off letters written by fidel castro. the reason is he's trying to dispel rumors of his death. he holds up the letters said to maintain references to current events. you're watching "early today." rds from bank of america the new banking rewards program that rewards our customers, every day. you'll...
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bottom dollar locations will close and some 1500 local associates will lose their jobs including pasha harold. >> we knew we were closing, but we just didn't expect the closing day to be so soon. >> many workers will get severance pay and some will get job koungsling. now, the big question is whether they will reopen under its own brand. >> we don't know if they're taking over all bottom dollars. we have no clue what's going on. >> over the past year nbc 10 has covered the opening oft@'@@f o several bottom dollar stores like this one in chester where residents have been without a quality neighborhood grocery option for years. >> it's easy to stop here and get what i need, in and out. it's not a big store. >> we spoke to the philadelphia city council president back in november when these closures were first announced. at that time, he was optimistic about reopenings by aldi. live tonight in king of prussia, george spencer, nbc 10 news. >> this weekend, it will cost drivers more to take the pennsylvania turnpike. tolls go up 5% on sunday whether you pay cash or use e-zpass. the most common incr
bottom dollar locations will close and some 1500 local associates will lose their jobs including pasha harold. >> we knew we were closing, but we just didn't expect the closing day to be so soon. >> many workers will get severance pay and some will get job koungsling. now, the big question is whether they will reopen under its own brand. >> we don't know if they're taking over all bottom dollars. we have no clue what's going on. >> over the past year nbc 10 has covered...
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harold you served 29.5 years. what is it like for families when you head out on the street and do your service? >> i think most of my time i didn't realize at the time that you know your family worries about you. they know that it can be a dangerous job. >> officer liu was telling someone why he became a police officer. he said i know it's a dangerous job but i have to do it. as we look at the city grappling with really intense relations. >> my comment was for you. >> the mayor has a lot of footwork to do. is going have to become creative. >> we saw some officers turn their backs. let's take a listen to what. >> i think it's a very emotional time. and it should be respected. >> this came after the commissioner sent an internal memo yesterday to all officers asking them not to do this. oes was not the place. >> do you think, tom, when we look at this that what do you think is at the root of the tension? i guess that's what i'm asking. we have to go somewhere from here. ust does not stop it first. when you start qua
harold you served 29.5 years. what is it like for families when you head out on the street and do your service? >> i think most of my time i didn't realize at the time that you know your family worries about you. they know that it can be a dangerous job. >> officer liu was telling someone why he became a police officer. he said i know it's a dangerous job but i have to do it. as we look at the city grappling with really intense relations. >> my comment was for you. >>...