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up next on american history tv, a conversation with abraham lincoln scholar harold hose -- harold holzer, author of more than 50 books. he discusses his research and shares his views on current lincoln and the civil war. peter carmichael conducts the interview, which is just over an hour. mr. carmichael: i am very pleased to welcome a good friend, harold holzer to cwi. [applause] harold is the director of hunter college is roosevelt house public policy institute. you do not have an acronym for that, do you? it does not work, does it? before coming to the roosevelt as seniorold served vice president for public affairs at the metropolitan museum of art. the u.s. abraham lincoln bicentennial commission ordered by president clinton and president bush awarded harold the national humanity metal in 2008. harold has co-authored or edited 52 books. i do not even think i have read 52 books in my life. [laughter] his latest book is "lincoln and the power of the press. opinion."r public week, it was announced that harold had been a awarded the empire state archives and history award. this a knowledg
up next on american history tv, a conversation with abraham lincoln scholar harold hose -- harold holzer, author of more than 50 books. he discusses his research and shares his views on current lincoln and the civil war. peter carmichael conducts the interview, which is just over an hour. mr. carmichael: i am very pleased to welcome a good friend, harold holzer to cwi. [applause] harold is the director of hunter college is roosevelt house public policy institute. you do not have an acronym for...
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up next on american history tv, a conversation with abraham lincoln scholar harold hose -- harold holzer, author of more than 50 books. he discusses his research and shares his views on current lincoln and the civil war. peter carmichael conducts the interview, which is just over an hour. mr. carmichael: i am very pleased to welcome a good friend, harold holzer to cwi. [applause] harold is the director of hunter college is
up next on american history tv, a conversation with abraham lincoln scholar harold hose -- harold holzer, author of more than 50 books. he discusses his research and shares his views on current lincoln and the civil war. peter carmichael conducts the interview, which is just over an hour. mr. carmichael: i am very pleased to welcome a good friend, harold holzer to cwi. [applause] harold is the director of hunter college is
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harold hamm. where is harold? come here, harold. thousands and thousands of jobs. you know, barry switcher was at my office and they have never had this thing. you have probably heard this. but harold was a little bit late and barry was talking to me. eight super bowl and calls number one, right? he said you know that guy, mr. trump? that was before i was president. he said that guy, his company spent billions of dollars and they don't find oil. harold hamm put a stick in the ground and oil flies out. i guess he's rich. >> you find oil and north dakota. thank you, harold. north dakota is an inspiring example of the amazing things that are possible when we unleash the genius of american the red tapenite -- and i tell you, we have to unite everything, and all that red tape becomes beautiful when you get rid of it. are we getting rid of a lot of red tape, by the way? and we a lot of the extraordinary potential of our great american workers. north dakota chose to embrace american industry and the american worker, even when many in washington wanted to tax and regulate
harold hamm. where is harold? come here, harold. thousands and thousands of jobs. you know, barry switcher was at my office and they have never had this thing. you have probably heard this. but harold was a little bit late and barry was talking to me. eight super bowl and calls number one, right? he said you know that guy, mr. trump? that was before i was president. he said that guy, his company spent billions of dollars and they don't find oil. harold hamm put a stick in the ground and oil...
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a great, great american success story, harold ham. where is harold? where is harold? come here, harold. [applause] thousands and thousands of jobs. you know barry switzer was up at my office and i never heard this, you probably have heard this but harold was a little bit late and barry was talking to me. barry is a great guy, great football coach. i think he won a super bowl and college number one, right? we were talking about harold who is a great friend of his. you know that guy, mr. trump, that was before i was president, he said that guy, these companies spend billions of dollars, hooking for oil they don't find anything. harold ham, he puts a straw in the ground, oil flies out. that is why he is rich i guess. harold, thank you very much. want to say something. go ahead. >> you find oil in north dakota in the bakken! yeah. [applause] >> thank you, harold. north dakota is an inspiring example of the amazing things that are possible when we unleash the genius of american innovators, unite the red tape, i'll tell you, we have to unite everything, all that red tape be
a great, great american success story, harold ham. where is harold? where is harold? come here, harold. [applause] thousands and thousands of jobs. you know barry switzer was up at my office and i never heard this, you probably have heard this but harold was a little bit late and barry was talking to me. barry is a great guy, great football coach. i think he won a super bowl and college number one, right? we were talking about harold who is a great friend of his. you know that guy, mr. trump,...
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a great, great american success story, harold hamm. where is harold? come here, harold. thousands and thousands of jobs. you know, barry switzer was in my office. harold was a little bit late. barry was a great guy. he won a super bowl and a college number 1, right? we talked about harold, who is a great friend of his. said you know that guy, mr. trump -- that was before i was president -- he said that guy, his companies spend billions and looking for oil and don't find anything. harold hamm puts a straw in the ground and oil flies out. that's why his rich, i guess. anyway, harold, thank you very much. want to say something? go ahead. >> you'll find oil in north dakota. >> thank you, harold. [applause] north dakota is an inspiring example of the amazing things that are possible when we unleash the genius of american innovators. we have to unite everything. are we getting rid of a lot of red tape, by the way? [applause] and we unlock the extraordinary potential of our great american workers. north dakota chose to embrace american industry and the american worker even when
a great, great american success story, harold hamm. where is harold? come here, harold. thousands and thousands of jobs. you know, barry switzer was in my office. harold was a little bit late. barry was a great guy. he won a super bowl and a college number 1, right? we talked about harold, who is a great friend of his. said you know that guy, mr. trump -- that was before i was president -- he said that guy, his companies spend billions and looking for oil and don't find anything. harold hamm...
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harold: well, i think they should. what they are doing is working and there is no doubt that they are going to extend the cuts in my opinion. they have in good consensus, i about you're talking supplies over there that last many, many decades. so it is another six months or nine months to get it right? what we are seeing is good compliance out of opec. they know they need to correct this market and they are doing their part to do it. they cannot do it alone. everyone will have to help. alix: and i cannot let you go without asking about politics. to do you feel like the trump administration is the filling is promised supportive of the oil whattry, and if so, specific things has he been able to do that have helped you? harold: first of all, cutting all of the ridiculous regulations on our industry. when you look back and tally $1m up, there were some trillion of bad regulations on this industry. and there are a lot of them still in place. so removing those, correcting that beyond the prior administration, which wanted to
harold: well, i think they should. what they are doing is working and there is no doubt that they are going to extend the cuts in my opinion. they have in good consensus, i about you're talking supplies over there that last many, many decades. so it is another six months or nine months to get it right? what we are seeing is good compliance out of opec. they know they need to correct this market and they are doing their part to do it. they cannot do it alone. everyone will have to help. alix:...
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a great american success story, harold hamm. where is harold? come on, harold. [applause] pres. trump: thousands and thousands of jobs. you know berry switzer was up at my office, and i never heard this. you have probably heard this, but harold, berry was talking to me. i think he won a super bowl and college number one, right? we are talking about harold, who is a great friend of his. he said, you know that guy come mr. trump, that guy, these companies then manes of dollars and they are looking for oil and don't find anything. harold hamm puts a straw in the ground and oil flies out. that is why he is rich, i guess? harold, thank you very much. do you want to say something? go ahead. [applause] dakota is annorth inspiring example of the amazing things possible when we unleash the genius of american , unite the red tape, and we have to unite everything, and all that red tape becomes beautiful when you get rid of it. are we getting rid of a lot of red tape? [applause] pres. trump: and we unlock the extraordinary potential of our great american workers. north america chose to embr
a great american success story, harold hamm. where is harold? come on, harold. [applause] pres. trump: thousands and thousands of jobs. you know berry switzer was up at my office, and i never heard this. you have probably heard this, but harold, berry was talking to me. i think he won a super bowl and college number one, right? we are talking about harold, who is a great friend of his. he said, you know that guy come mr. trump, that guy, these companies then manes of dollars and they are...
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away -- the money host: all right, harold in westwood. sweeney? guest: well, you know, harold, ne thing that i'd like you to know, this year we passed legislation that is raising the retirement income. o in new jersey, before you were exempt on first $15,000 and single, they taxed rest of retirement income n. $20,000 if you were married. next few years we will raise $75,000 if you to are sing and he will $100,000 if you are married to help people hold on to more money. able to niors will be keep a lot more of their money. s far as schools, you know, capital projects are supposed to, normally put on the ballot on.people to vote that is something that your local districts, local and theyts are elected have their say. o do the voters, they can vote for change. host: steve sweeney, president joins new jersey senate us from trenton on the c-span capital tour.tate we want to thank our partners in
away -- the money host: all right, harold in westwood. sweeney? guest: well, you know, harold, ne thing that i'd like you to know, this year we passed legislation that is raising the retirement income. o in new jersey, before you were exempt on first $15,000 and single, they taxed rest of retirement income n. $20,000 if you were married. next few years we will raise $75,000 if you to are sing and he will $100,000 if you are married to help people hold on to more money. able to niors will be...
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away -- the money host: all right, harold in westwood. sweeney? guest: well, you know, harold, ne thing that i'd like you to know, this year we passed legislation that is raising the retirement income. o in new jersey, before you were exempt on first $15,000 and single, they taxed rest of retirement income n. $20,000 if you were married. next few years we will raise $75,000 if you to are sing and he will $100,000 if you are married to help people hold on to more money. able to niors will be keep a lot more of their money. s far as schools, you know, capital projects are supposed to, normally put on the ballot on.people to vote that is something that your local districts, local and theyts are elected have their say. o do the voters, they can vote for change. host: steve sweeney, president joins new jersey senate us from trenton on the c-span capital tour.tate we want to thank our partners in usnton, comcast, for helping set this up and tomorrow the continues and we'll be in the capital of pennsylvania, harrisburg. coming up on the "washington journ
away -- the money host: all right, harold in westwood. sweeney? guest: well, you know, harold, ne thing that i'd like you to know, this year we passed legislation that is raising the retirement income. o in new jersey, before you were exempt on first $15,000 and single, they taxed rest of retirement income n. $20,000 if you were married. next few years we will raise $75,000 if you to are sing and he will $100,000 if you are married to help people hold on to more money. able to niors will be...
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é harold>"i'm real pumped man....like rashad said..." and join us saturday for the prmiers of our raiders and 49ers weekly shows mark carpenter and henry wofford host saturdays starting at 9pm then sunday a new 1-hour long sports night live also at 9pm then sunday a new 1-hour long sports night live also at 9pm j.r. stone and mark carpenter host an all-american semi-final on the women's side at the u-s openthe first and marquee match 37-year-old venus williams versus sloane stephens3rd and deciding set stephens up 6-5 with a chance to serve out the match venus miss-hits on the service return stephens wins 6-1, 0-6, 7-5she will face the winner madison keys and coco vandeweghe in saturday's final back in june during the parade celebrating their 2nd nba title in 3 years warriors oenwer joe lacob told the crowd the team would pick up the tap for the entire celebration as a gift to oaklandthe only problem is according to a report the city of oakland still has not revived payment of almost $816,000 it says the warriors owe and the kicker oakla
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>> great question, harold. right now 37% of all obamacare revenue goes to four states. there are lots of states which have been left behind. virginia, missouri, indiana, montana, wisconsin, florida, would all do better under our plan. instead of sending it to four states, we would begin to distribute it evenly no matter where the lower income american lived. if you're in virginia, there would be roughly $7 billion more coming to your state over the next five years. and in florida there would be $7 billion alone in 2016 going to florida. would bill nelson vote against a bill that sends that much more money a year to florida for lower income people? massachusetts costs are high. she likes the rest of the country blue and red supporting massachusetts incredibly high health care costs. but let's make it even. and tennessee will do better and a lot of states represented by democratic senators. >> senator, you say this bill is like the last best chance to repeal or replace obamacare. the white house agreed with that. what would you like president trump to do right now to aid
>> great question, harold. right now 37% of all obamacare revenue goes to four states. there are lots of states which have been left behind. virginia, missouri, indiana, montana, wisconsin, florida, would all do better under our plan. instead of sending it to four states, we would begin to distribute it evenly no matter where the lower income american lived. if you're in virginia, there would be roughly $7 billion more coming to your state over the next five years. and in florida there...
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harold hamm, continental resources founder, chairman and ceo. welcome back to the show, harold >> good to be with you thank you. >> so, we know you're a big fan of president trump's economic policy agenda. but 4% economic growth, no economist is talking about that, even strong supply siders. what are you seeing they're not? >> obviously, you know, what -- a trump rally when he was first elected and it's become much more than that we've seen the market react. we've seen business react. all across the spectrum. so, absolutely, you know, we saw 3% we can see 4%. we need some policies instituted and that's going to be up to congress to do that. so this tax policy, a lot of good opportunity here for both sides of the aisle and i think they've come together and get this done we'll see 4% gdp it's a good move. >> just to be clear, the 3% was a quarterly gdp number the trick is getting it to be sustainable for the entire area. president trump meeting with democrats, talking deals and now there's a report trump says the rich might pay more in taxes if he
harold hamm, continental resources founder, chairman and ceo. welcome back to the show, harold >> good to be with you thank you. >> so, we know you're a big fan of president trump's economic policy agenda. but 4% economic growth, no economist is talking about that, even strong supply siders. what are you seeing they're not? >> obviously, you know, what -- a trump rally when he was first elected and it's become much more than that we've seen the market react. we've seen...
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. >> senator campbell, good morning, harold ford. what are your ideas about how to change or amend or improve the obamacare affordable care act in the short term as we talk about the games coming up. and are there any elements that would fix it that are involved in the bipartisan piece of legislation that looks to be being worked on by the two of them? >> i'm always for something that i call the costco model. that is if you buy in bulk, you should get a discount, and new york took the affordable care act and did just that. they have about 650,000 people on a plan that they're buying for roughly about $500 a year instead of the 1500 to 2$,000 on the exchange. if you're the individual market and you don't work for a large employer, you should be able to get the same right that the other employees get. it's a state option that allows states to do that. so the alexander/murray discussions are continuing to talk about how we do reinsurance to make sure there is affordability in the market for those people who have been the sickest or have
. >> senator campbell, good morning, harold ford. what are your ideas about how to change or amend or improve the obamacare affordable care act in the short term as we talk about the games coming up. and are there any elements that would fix it that are involved in the bipartisan piece of legislation that looks to be being worked on by the two of them? >> i'm always for something that i call the costco model. that is if you buy in bulk, you should get a discount, and new york took...
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writing we want to show you sir harold evans on booktv. [inaudible conversations] >> good evening. i am b owner of the store lot with my dad. my grandfather founded the store 90 years ago in 1927 in book row and iran -- it's rand with 48 bookstores at its height in today's history and we are the sole survivor we have survived a big box, amazon and e-books in the major mineral fire that blasted out all of our windows so we opened the next day. [applause] today sir harry evans is called the greatest in the most galion to editor of live. [applause] [inaudible] that says that all. the sunday times random house working as the editor in chief of writers in the british press and a lifetime achievement and ignited 2003. -- knighted 2003. the first time that kerry was 2004 filming a c-span segment on this floor responding to the republican convention and people were outraged that bush was the of nominee. that seems likely time today. since then we have developed a close friendship i am always in off of how they know everybody and bring people toget
writing we want to show you sir harold evans on booktv. [inaudible conversations] >> good evening. i am b owner of the store lot with my dad. my grandfather founded the store 90 years ago in 1927 in book row and iran -- it's rand with 48 bookstores at its height in today's history and we are the sole survivor we have survived a big box, amazon and e-books in the major mineral fire that blasted out all of our windows so we opened the next day. [applause] today sir harry evans is called the...
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harold is a giant's fan. and harold had a message posted on at&t scoreboard to let van ben derg know he was a match. van den berg had to wear a royals' jersey. >>> you could call it coincidence. >> only an abc 7 news tonight, the history of this man that could be a reason why this woman has a future. >> and there's a new opening at the warehouse for a health and human service administrator. >>> the family of a teen killed in a crash 14 years ago is losing patients. why hadn't this case food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. internet for one everyday simple price and no extra monthly fees. by living off the grid. completely. or... set the washing machine to cold. do your thing. energy upgrade california. food. water. internet. we need it to live. for all the streaming and the shopping and the newsing, but most of all... for the this. internet for one everyday simple
harold is a giant's fan. and harold had a message posted on at&t scoreboard to let van ben derg know he was a match. van den berg had to wear a royals' jersey. >>> you could call it coincidence. >> only an abc 7 news tonight, the history of this man that could be a reason why this woman has a future. >> and there's a new opening at the warehouse for a health and human service administrator. >>> the family of a teen killed in a crash 14 years ago is losing...
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harold is a giant's fan. and harold had a message posted on at&t scoreboard to let van ben derg know he was a match. van den berg had to wear a royals' jersey. >>> you could call it coincidence. >> only an abc 7 news tonight, the history of this man that could be a reason why this woman has a future. >> and there's a new opening at the warehouse for a health and human service administrator. >>> the family of a teen killed in a crash 14 years ago is losing patients. why hadn't this case gone >> announcer: live where you live, this is abc 7 news. >>> inside this san jose courthouse today, a former probation counsel felt what it was like to be on the other side of the law. century sha pap ra was charged with sexual assault. she allegedly had sex with two boys while they were in jail. her bail is set at $50,000. the prosecutors wanted it raised by a million. >> she was tasked with caring for these juveniles and violated that trust. there is more than one victim in this case and the investigation is ongoing. >> sh
harold is a giant's fan. and harold had a message posted on at&t scoreboard to let van ben derg know he was a match. van den berg had to wear a royals' jersey. >>> you could call it coincidence. >> only an abc 7 news tonight, the history of this man that could be a reason why this woman has a future. >> and there's a new opening at the warehouse for a health and human service administrator. >>> the family of a teen killed in a crash 14 years ago is losing...
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where is harold? thousands and thousands of jobs. barry switzer was much in my office haired was a bit laid and barry was talking to me. barry is a great guy, great football coach, i think he won a super bowl and college number one, right hard said, you know that guy, mr. trump, that was before i was president, he said that guy, he his company spent billion, and harold hamm, he puts a straw on the ground and oil flies out that's why he's rich, i guess. anyway, harold, thank you very much want to say something? >> you find oil in north dakota in the bakken. yeah. >> thank you, harold north dakota is an inspiring example of the amazing things that are possible when we unleash the genius of american innovators unite the red tape and all of that becomes beautiful when you get rid of it. are we getting rid of a lot of red tape, by the way we unlock the extraordinary potential of our great salesmen workers. north dakota chose to embrace american industry and even when many wanted to tax and regulate your industries totally out of existence
where is harold? thousands and thousands of jobs. barry switzer was much in my office haired was a bit laid and barry was talking to me. barry is a great guy, great football coach, i think he won a super bowl and college number one, right hard said, you know that guy, mr. trump, that was before i was president, he said that guy, he his company spent billion, and harold hamm, he puts a straw on the ground and oil flies out that's why he's rich, i guess. anyway, harold, thank you very much want...
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>> thank you, harold. >> bob roberts? >> no, gorvitol the rule of harris, bob roberts. i think he played that type character. >> okay. way to obscure. >> that's true. >> not for people that watch this show, it's not way to obscure, mika. i push back. >> you obviously do have to be careful extrapolateing any given race. but you had people watching last night. chris mcdaniels, state senator in mississippi, he came out. he's a bannon guy. he came out and said this increases the likelihood i will primary roger wicker, i think if that happened in alabama, it can happen here in mississippi. denny tarcanian says this looks good against dean heller. it froze open the mid-terms next year to a lot of people that think they have a shot. >> i agree. this is one of the few times after up with of these races, to john's point, it's spot on. but you had bannon stand on that stage and basically invite these opposition candidates across the country. make clear, i will be there, whatever army i can muster, which is a room there. the most interesting thing is he didn't try to create a fish
>> thank you, harold. >> bob roberts? >> no, gorvitol the rule of harris, bob roberts. i think he played that type character. >> okay. way to obscure. >> that's true. >> not for people that watch this show, it's not way to obscure, mika. i push back. >> you obviously do have to be careful extrapolateing any given race. but you had people watching last night. chris mcdaniels, state senator in mississippi, he came out. he's a bannon guy. he came out and...
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from ahead, we will hear harold hamm in an exclusive interview. he says the governor is getting its shale forecast all wrong. this is bloomberg. ♪ from bloomberg world headquarters in midtown manhattan, this is bloomberg markets. i'm scarlet fu. commodity markets closing in new york, select highlight some of today's notable movers. gold falling back below $1300 $1293 andw at change. moving on to gas, that gas moving the most in two months, awful most by 5%. inventories falling over the past week, expanding the supply got that is out there. on to oil, wti bouncing around today. it has been up, down, and is down now by 2/10 of 1% as opec is monitoring a technical committee meeting in vienna. the climaxes tomorrow, and so far attendees have sent mixed signals about whether production cuts will be extended. when it comes to open its response, this chart illustrates a key dynamic at work here. -- opec's response, this chart illustrates a key dynamic here. you can see the steep drop off at the end of 2016, when opec agreed to reduce production. the bl
from ahead, we will hear harold hamm in an exclusive interview. he says the governor is getting its shale forecast all wrong. this is bloomberg. ♪ from bloomberg world headquarters in midtown manhattan, this is bloomberg markets. i'm scarlet fu. commodity markets closing in new york, select highlight some of today's notable movers. gold falling back below $1300 $1293 andw at change. moving on to gas, that gas moving the most in two months, awful most by 5%. inventories falling over the past...
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i think as harold says there are democrats who do want tax reform. it's really whether the democrats really want tax reform or whether they feel like they can keep the president and the republicans from having any legislative achievements in 2018. so far they haven't. there's nothing to run on. >> does it benefit them to do that, though? >> to rick's point and your question, if the tax bill was one that benefits only the wealthiest of americans, i think you're going to see a lot of push back. if middle class americans, that small businesses are benefiting from, i think you'll find some people wanting to support that. and there are a number of democrats up for election next year. the issue that's going to nominate is north korea. it looks as if we're headed in a direction, we're either going to have a monumental achieve here or we're going to head down a different path. i hope it's the former. >> meanwhile, across the pond, something else that's making me feel good right in the heart, another bundle of joy is on the way, and royal fever is already sta
i think as harold says there are democrats who do want tax reform. it's really whether the democrats really want tax reform or whether they feel like they can keep the president and the republicans from having any legislative achievements in 2018. so far they haven't. there's nothing to run on. >> does it benefit them to do that, though? >> to rick's point and your question, if the tax bill was one that benefits only the wealthiest of americans, i think you're going to see a lot of...
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williamson donna ann wilson william wilson david harold winton glenn j. winuk thomas francis wise alan l. wisniewski frank thomas wisniewski david wiswall sigrid wiswe michael wittenstein christopher w. wodenshek martin p. wohlforth katherine susan wolf jennifer yen wong siu cheung wong yin ping wong yuk ping wong brent james woodall james john woods patrick j. woods richard herron woodwell david terence wooley john bentley works martin michael wortley rodney james wotton william wren john wayne wright neil robin wright sandra lee wright >> and my brother, alan. after 16 years we miss you, you have a great-niece, two great nephews that you have never seen. i wish you were here, your sister donna misses you, your brother gary misses you. thank you, god bless you alan. >> and my sister jean, no amount of years could erase the memories of you in my heart. suresh yanamadala matthew david yarnell myrna yaskulka shakila yasmin olabisi shadie layeni yee william yemele edward p. york kevin patrick york raymond r. york suzanne youmans barrington young jacqueline y
williamson donna ann wilson william wilson david harold winton glenn j. winuk thomas francis wise alan l. wisniewski frank thomas wisniewski david wiswall sigrid wiswe michael wittenstein christopher w. wodenshek martin p. wohlforth katherine susan wolf jennifer yen wong siu cheung wong yin ping wong yuk ping wong brent james woodall james john woods patrick j. woods richard herron woodwell david terence wooley john bentley works martin michael wortley rodney james wotton william wren john...
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menlo park fire district chief harold schapelhouman is talking about the victims after earthquake, be it in mexico or sot harold / menlo park 24there's a lot of can really make it peoplethe united states' 28 urban search and rescue teams, 8 of in california, doctors, structural search and personel, all who have trained for earthquakes and are fully equipped to go in the initial hours after happens.sotyou will see people going over listening devicessot manuel park fire 46-55difference in the put a camera down and then canines are very they will tell us if someone is alive ironically part of the genesis national teams was 1985's deadly mexico city earthquake since that quake and the loma prieta quake, a lot (vicki)(vicki)(vicki) coverage of this devastating earthquake continues online. on our website.. we have real-time updates from the ground in mexico city.we also have mexican president enrique peqa nieto's response to the tragedy... and his message to the mexican people... and there is a photo gallery with incredible images of the devastation and rescues. for all the latest informati
menlo park fire district chief harold schapelhouman is talking about the victims after earthquake, be it in mexico or sot harold / menlo park 24there's a lot of can really make it peoplethe united states' 28 urban search and rescue teams, 8 of in california, doctors, structural search and personel, all who have trained for earthquakes and are fully equipped to go in the initial hours after happens.sotyou will see people going over listening devicessot manuel park fire 46-55difference in the put...
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in marathon, word is spreading about harold davis. he never got rid of his landline phone. >> hello, davises. >> reporter: and is now helping neighborconnect with the outside world. you've become a lifeline in a way when it comes to communication. >> a little bit, yeah, yeah, yup. and that helps because it gives you-- it gives you a little more desire to keep pushing forward. it's over four feet. >> reporter: it's also come in handy for him. the home he shares with his wife took on more than four feet of storm surge. he's called fema and helped others start filing claims, too. >> because it's tough. you know. you try to be-- you try to be the man and try to be, you know, strong for your wife and everybody else, and i didn't want to see this. but we'll-- we'll pick up. we'll move on. >> reporter: harold says he doesn't even recognize most of the debris in his backyard because it washed up from houses all the way down the street. conditions are still considered hazardous here, so it could be days before all residents of the keys are all
in marathon, word is spreading about harold davis. he never got rid of his landline phone. >> hello, davises. >> reporter: and is now helping neighborconnect with the outside world. you've become a lifeline in a way when it comes to communication. >> a little bit, yeah, yeah, yup. and that helps because it gives you-- it gives you a little more desire to keep pushing forward. it's over four feet. >> reporter: it's also come in handy for him. the home he shares with his...
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in marathon, word is spreading about harold davis. he never got rid of his landline phone. >> hello, davis'. >> reporter: and is now helping neighbors connect with the outside world. you've become a lifeline in a way when it comes to communication. >> a little bit, yeah, yeah, yup. and that helps because it gives you-- it gives you a little more desire to keep pushing forward. it's over four feet. >> reporter: it's also come in handy for him. the home he shares with his wife took on more than four feet of storm surge. he's called fema and helped others start filing claims, too. >> because it's tough. you know. you try to be-- you try to be the man and try to be, you know, strong for your wife and everybody else, and i didn't want to see this. but we'll-- we'll pick up. we'll move on. >> reporter: harold says he doesn't even recognize most of the debris in his backyard because it washed up from houses all the way down the street. conditions are still considered hazardous here, so it could be days before all residents of the keys are al
in marathon, word is spreading about harold davis. he never got rid of his landline phone. >> hello, davis'. >> reporter: and is now helping neighbors connect with the outside world. you've become a lifeline in a way when it comes to communication. >> a little bit, yeah, yeah, yup. and that helps because it gives you-- it gives you a little more desire to keep pushing forward. it's over four feet. >> reporter: it's also come in handy for him. the home he shares with his...
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>> yes. >> shepard: harold ford. might give him a call and see what he's doing. politics interesting. thanks, judge. >> always a pleasure. >> shepard: they'll shut things down on wall street. we're a little down now. just off a few points. neil cavuto with the best in business as the fox news channel daytime rolls on in just three minutes. hi. so i just got off the phone with our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. so the incredibly minor accident that i had tonight... four weeks without the car. okay, yep. good night. with accident forgiveness, your rates won't go up just because of an accident. switching to allstate is worth it. your rates won't go up just because of an accident. when food is good and clean and real, it's ok to crave. and with panera catering, there's more to go around. panera. food as it should be. >> neil: all right. this could be tax cut eve. welcome, everybody, i'm neil cavuto. tomorrow is the day, the day that donald trump and the g.o.p. roll out details of the tax cut the president says will be the biggest since
>> yes. >> shepard: harold ford. might give him a call and see what he's doing. politics interesting. thanks, judge. >> always a pleasure. >> shepard: they'll shut things down on wall street. we're a little down now. just off a few points. neil cavuto with the best in business as the fox news channel daytime rolls on in just three minutes. hi. so i just got off the phone with our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. so the incredibly minor...
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may i call you harold? >> sure, absolutely. arthel: how do you assess this war of words between president trump versus kim jong-un and will it cause jong-un to stand down or does it close the window of opportunity for diplomatic solutions? >> i don't think kim jong-un is going to stand down at all, to be honest with you. the challenge here is very simple. the north koreans are in a little bit of a bind. they want to develop a nuclear capability and a missile capability to be able to sit the united states homeland with atomic weapons. to do that, they have to test those weapons. with the war of words between president trump and kim jong-un, i think kim jong-un is going to realize that he needs to test probably the ultimate weapon which is an intercontinental ballistic missile. i think within the next 24 hours starting right now up until maybe 72 hours, they will fire one of these icbm. tough to know where it is going. talk about maybe the south pacific, maybe off the coast of california, that is possible, but i think that's wher
may i call you harold? >> sure, absolutely. arthel: how do you assess this war of words between president trump versus kim jong-un and will it cause jong-un to stand down or does it close the window of opportunity for diplomatic solutions? >> i don't think kim jong-un is going to stand down at all, to be honest with you. the challenge here is very simple. the north koreans are in a little bit of a bind. they want to develop a nuclear capability and a missile capability to be able to...
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in marathon, word is spreading about harold davis. he never got rid of his landline phone. >> hello, davises. >> reporter: and is now helping neighborconnect with the outside world. you've become a lifeline in a way when it comes to communication. >> a little bit, yeah, yeah, yup. and that helps because it gives you-- it gives you a little more itsire to keep pushing forward. >> reporter: it's also come in handy for him. the home he shares with his wife took on more than four feet of storm surge. he's called fema and helped others start filing claims, too. >> because it's tough. you know. you try to be-- you try to be the man and try to be, you know, strong for your wife and everybody else, and i didn't want to see this. but we'll-- we'll pick up. we'll move on. >> reporter: harold says he doesn't even recognize most of the debris in his backyard because it washed up from houses all the way down the street. conditions are still considered hazardous here, so it could be days before all residents of the keys are allowed back in. anthony
in marathon, word is spreading about harold davis. he never got rid of his landline phone. >> hello, davises. >> reporter: and is now helping neighborconnect with the outside world. you've become a lifeline in a way when it comes to communication. >> a little bit, yeah, yeah, yup. and that helps because it gives you-- it gives you a little more itsire to keep pushing forward. >> reporter: it's also come in handy for him. the home he shares with his wife took on more than...
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about harold davis. he never got rid of his landline phone and is helping neighbors connect with the outside world. >> you have become a lifeline in a way. >> a little bit, yeah. yeah. and that helps. it gives you a little more desire to keep pushing forward. >> reporter: it's also come in handy for him. the home he shares with his wife took on more than four feet of storm surge. he has called fema and helped others file claims too. >> it's tough. try to be the man and try to be, you know, strong for your wife and everybody else. and i didn't want to see this. but -- we'll pick up and move on. >> reporter: harold says he doesn't even recognize most of the debris in his backyard becaus down the street. conditions are still considered hazardous here. it could be days before all residents of the keys are allowed back in. anthony? >> thank you, manny. >>> new york city police today released body cam video that shows officers shooting a man to death in his bedroom. they had gone to check on miguel richards af
about harold davis. he never got rid of his landline phone and is helping neighbors connect with the outside world. >> you have become a lifeline in a way. >> a little bit, yeah. yeah. and that helps. it gives you a little more desire to keep pushing forward. >> reporter: it's also come in handy for him. the home he shares with his wife took on more than four feet of storm surge. he has called fema and helped others file claims too. >> it's tough. try to be the man and...
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in marathon word is spreading about harold davis. he never got rid of his landline phone and is helping neighbors connect with the outside world. >> you have become a lifeline in a way. when it comes to communication? >> a little bit, yeah. yeah. and that helps. because it gives you a little more desire to keep pushing forward. >> it's over four feet. >> reporter: it's also come in handy for him. the home he shares with his wife took on more than four feet of storm surge. he has called fema and helped others start filing claims too. >> it's tough. you know, try to be the man and try to be, you know, strong for your wife and everybody else. and i didn't want to see this. but -- we'll pick up and move on. >> reporter: harold says he doesn't even recognize most of the debris in his backyard because it washed up from houses all the way down the street. conditions are still considered hazardous here. it could be days before all residents of the keys are allowed back in. anthony? >> thank you, manny. >>> new york city police today released
in marathon word is spreading about harold davis. he never got rid of his landline phone and is helping neighbors connect with the outside world. >> you have become a lifeline in a way. when it comes to communication? >> a little bit, yeah. yeah. and that helps. because it gives you a little more desire to keep pushing forward. >> it's over four feet. >> reporter: it's also come in handy for him. the home he shares with his wife took on more than four feet of storm...
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while earl and harold made stat quentin earl and harold give it home safely, quentin who served on the u.s.s. oklahoma died in the attack on pearl harbor. for 75 years quentin remained in the national memorial cemetery of the pacific until this years when his remains were finally identified. the identification has brought relief and closure to his family who never forgot the brother they lost. the giffordses are happy to give him the memorial he deserves. i speak for all minnesotans when we say we're happy to finally welcome home a hero like quentin. mr. speaker, i rise today to celebrate the hardworking folks from my district who have been selected as this year's minnesota farm families. the minnesota farm families program is a long-standing tradition in our state, having taken place for the past 30 years. this program honors the families who have dedicated their lives to agriculture. they are chosen because of their exceptional contribution to advance minnesota's agricultural industry. this year five families from my district were selected for their agricultural contributions to our
while earl and harold made stat quentin earl and harold give it home safely, quentin who served on the u.s.s. oklahoma died in the attack on pearl harbor. for 75 years quentin remained in the national memorial cemetery of the pacific until this years when his remains were finally identified. the identification has brought relief and closure to his family who never forgot the brother they lost. the giffordses are happy to give him the memorial he deserves. i speak for all minnesotans when we say...
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staging the english language premiere of samuel beckett's waiting for godot and the world premiere of harold pinter‘s homecoming. that's a summary of the news, newsday is coming up at midnight. now on bbc news, it's time for newsnight with emily maitlis. remember this? do the tories expect our support in the light of another 1% pay increase? there isn't a magic money tree that we can shake that suddenly provides for everything that people want. today the government announced it would lift the public sector pay cap for some. are the green shoots of the magic money tree starting to peak through? we ask one of austerity‘s architects if this signals a rethink. also tonight: the campaigners get their way, for now. the government presses the pause button on murdoch's takeover of sky. should we be worried it will turn into this? there's got to be some downside to having a woman president, right? something, something that may not fit with that office. correct? hmm, i'm going to say no, bill! we'll hear from the lawyer taking on fox news in america. and this: music: mother of god, putin put! by p
staging the english language premiere of samuel beckett's waiting for godot and the world premiere of harold pinter‘s homecoming. that's a summary of the news, newsday is coming up at midnight. now on bbc news, it's time for newsnight with emily maitlis. remember this? do the tories expect our support in the light of another 1% pay increase? there isn't a magic money tree that we can shake that suddenly provides for everything that people want. today the government announced it would lift the...
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>> well, by his own admission harold covington says that so far his movement is very small. i think he said that he has around maybe three, four, five thousand internet listeners who listen to his show each week. so his success has been limited. some people think that that would be a good place to create an all-white nation. i talked about the campaign of the order. they were active there. so there is somewhat of a tradition for white separatism in that area. the aryan nation was located there. others think it's bad. though the pacific northwest is white a lot of people there are liberal. covington has put the most thought into it. he came up with a constitution. there are socialistic elements to it. he talks about providing health care to people. at the present time it's still a very marginal movement. whether it will take off, that's to be seen. covington is getting advanced in age. he is well into his 60s. i don't know if there will be somebody to take own the reins when he decides to retires but it's been one of the more enduring separatist projects but to date there's n
>> well, by his own admission harold covington says that so far his movement is very small. i think he said that he has around maybe three, four, five thousand internet listeners who listen to his show each week. so his success has been limited. some people think that that would be a good place to create an all-white nation. i talked about the campaign of the order. they were active there. so there is somewhat of a tradition for white separatism in that area. the aryan nation was located...
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. >> that vendor is harold whose family has been selling flowers since 1923. he owns the permit that is now being called a blight on the block. >> why has it been closed for song. >> so long. >> it's tough to do business and i've been telling them that and ask for their help. >> he says antiquated city laws only allow them to sell and they are being killed by drugstores but the area improvement district doesn't seem very sympathetic to that. >> the argument is then sell flowers somewhere else and. >> so tuesday the board of supervisors voted to revoke harold's permit ending a 60 year tradition on this sidewalk and when it's gone where there were once a dozen flower vends ors in the city, now there will be only 4. >> where will it go if san francisco loses all its flower vendsors. >> the street will be a lot colder than they are already. >> john ramos, gay rights activists are demanding text books demand lgbt material. held a meeting giving parents the final chance to speak up before signing off on the new text books. some of the new content includes gay and tr
. >> that vendor is harold whose family has been selling flowers since 1923. he owns the permit that is now being called a blight on the block. >> why has it been closed for song. >> so long. >> it's tough to do business and i've been telling them that and ask for their help. >> he says antiquated city laws only allow them to sell and they are being killed by drugstores but the area improvement district doesn't seem very sympathetic to that. >> the argument...
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it's harold to feed them when no one is taking cash and there's no food. >> some people are rationing food. daily life has become an unceasing struggle. in san juan, thousands are packed into the sauna like conditions. many were desperate to leave the island because of harsh living conditions. in our town, we have a full line of three hours >> thank the good lord our flight was canceled. we have been here since 7:00 in the morning. we have been going from philadelphia to chicago. they say they have 2200 federal employees on the island including 500 from fema. the key is humanitarian aid where it's needed most. i'm dann cuellar, channel6 "action news." >> our coverage of the crisis continues on "6abc".com. you can read details on how you can help. we'll bring you the latest from "action news" reporter dann cuellar as he surveys the situation first hand. we have breaking news from downtown phoenix where gunfire happened in the past hour. one person has been wounded. authorities are not identifying the victim or their condition. they are working to figure out why this happened. back home
it's harold to feed them when no one is taking cash and there's no food. >> some people are rationing food. daily life has become an unceasing struggle. in san juan, thousands are packed into the sauna like conditions. many were desperate to leave the island because of harsh living conditions. in our town, we have a full line of three hours >> thank the good lord our flight was canceled. we have been here since 7:00 in the morning. we have been going from philadelphia to chicago....
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that's harold in westwood. senator sweeney? >> well, you know, harold, one thing that i'd like you to know is this year we passed legislation that is raising the threshold on retirement income. so in new jersey, before you were exempt on the first $15,000. and if you were single, and then they taxed you on the rest of your retirement income and $20,000 if you were married. over the next few years we're going to raise that threshold to $75,000 if you're single and $100,000 if you're married. what's that going to do, that's going help people hold on the more of their money. in fact, 90% of our seniors are going to be able to keep a lot more of their money. as far as the schools, capital projects are supposed to -- are normally put on the ballot for people to vote on. so that's something that your local districts, their local governments are elected. and they have their say. but so do the voters because they can vote for change. >> steve sweeney is president of the new jersey senate. he joins us from trenton on the c-span bus, whi
that's harold in westwood. senator sweeney? >> well, you know, harold, one thing that i'd like you to know is this year we passed legislation that is raising the threshold on retirement income. so in new jersey, before you were exempt on the first $15,000. and if you were single, and then they taxed you on the rest of your retirement income and $20,000 if you were married. over the next few years we're going to raise that threshold to $75,000 if you're single and $100,000 if you're...
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and harold ford, jr., former democratic congressman from the great state of tennessee. kim, we usually say that donald trump does best against an opponent. this is one of those moments in life where he needs 535 friends under that dome on capitol hill. >> this is absolutely true. but we've seen him treat even the leaders, the gop leaders in congress, as enemies on more than one occasion, particularly when it comes to legislation that he wants them to pass. there's also a pattern here where the white house will set out priorities, including daca, saying congress, fix daca without giving any indication of what he wants congress to do, what kind of bill that he would actually sign, if they do pass something, addressing immigration reform in part or something broader, even republican senator marco rubio asked, out and out asked the white house, what do you want us to do and there wasn't a real response to that. i think we can expect to see this frenemy relationship with members of congress, particularly those in his own party, continue. >> let's ask a former frenemy of 534
and harold ford, jr., former democratic congressman from the great state of tennessee. kim, we usually say that donald trump does best against an opponent. this is one of those moments in life where he needs 535 friends under that dome on capitol hill. >> this is absolutely true. but we've seen him treat even the leaders, the gop leaders in congress, as enemies on more than one occasion, particularly when it comes to legislation that he wants them to pass. there's also a pattern here...
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é harold>"i'm real pumped man....like rashad said..." and join us saturday for the prmiers of our raiders and 49ers weekly shows mark carpenter and henry wofford host saturdays starting at 9pm then sunday a new 1-hour long sports night live also at 9pm nfl commissioner roger goodell is taking some snide remarks from fans and media over thefinal portion of these remarks talking about colin kaepernick"i want to see everyone get an opportunity including colin (kaepernick)...when teams have a need and teams feel like they can get better by a particular individual whether they know the system, whether they have more talent or whatever it may be...that's what they're gonna do and im still convinced that he'll get that opportunity when the right opportunity comes along...(when you watched colin, did he strike you as a guy who's good enough to be in the league)....well nick, one thing i do as commissioner is i don't make those decisions...im not a football expert, im a huge fan, i have a role as commissioner also..." an all-americ
é "i'm real pumped man....like rashad said..." and join us saturday for the prmiers of our raiders and 49ers weekly shows mark carpenter and henry wofford host saturdays starting at 9pm then sunday a new 1-hour long sports night live also at 9pm nfl commissioner roger goodell is taking some snide remarks from fans and media over thefinal portion of these remarks talking about colin kaepernick"i want to see everyone get an opportunity including colin (kaepernick)...when teams...
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sir harold evans on booktv. [inaudible conversations] >> good evening. i am b owner of the store lot with my dad. my grandfather founded the store 90 years ago in 1927 in book row and iran -- it's rand with 48 bookstores at its height in today's history and we are the sole survivor we have survived a big box, amazon and e-books in the major mineral fire that blasted out all of our windows so we opened the next day. [applause] today sir harry evans is called the greatest in the most galion to editor of live. [applause] [inaudible] that says that all. the sunday times random house working as the editor in chief of writers in the british press and a lifetime achievement and ignited 2003. -- knighted 2003. the first time that kerry was 2004 filming a c-span segment on this floor responding to the republican convention and people were outraged that bush was the of nominee. that seems likely time today. since then we have developed a close friendship i am always in off of how they know everybody and bring people together to conquer one project after another. t
sir harold evans on booktv. [inaudible conversations] >> good evening. i am b owner of the store lot with my dad. my grandfather founded the store 90 years ago in 1927 in book row and iran -- it's rand with 48 bookstores at its height in today's history and we are the sole survivor we have survived a big box, amazon and e-books in the major mineral fire that blasted out all of our windows so we opened the next day. [applause] today sir harry evans is called the greatest in the most galion...
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it's harold to feed them when no one is taking cash and there's no food. >> some people are rationing food. daily life has become an unceasing struggle. in san juan, thousands are packed into the sauna like conditions. many were desperate to leave the island because of harsh living conditions. in our town, we have a full line of three hours>> thank the goodr flight was canceled. we have been here since 7:00 in the morning. we have been going from philadelphia to chicago. they say they have 2200 federal employees on the island including 500 from fema. the key is humanitarian aid where it's needed most. i'm dann cuellar, channel6 "action news." >> our coverage of the crisis continues on "6abc".com. you can read details on how you can help. we'll bring you the latest from "action news" reporter dann cuellar as he surveys the situation first hand. we have breaking news from downtown phoenix where gunfire happened in the past hour. one person has been wounded. authorities are not identifying the victim or their condition. they are working to figure out why this happened. back home the germ
it's harold to feed them when no one is taking cash and there's no food. >> some people are rationing food. daily life has become an unceasing struggle. in san juan, thousands are packed into the sauna like conditions. many were desperate to leave the island because of harsh living conditions. in our town, we have a full line of three hours>> thank the goodr flight was canceled. we have been here since 7:00 in the morning. we have been going from philadelphia to chicago. they say...
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harold was a little late i've been he won a super bowl? in the you know, that guy mr. trump? that is why he is rich. [applause] think year-old. in to unleash the genius of american innovators. and with all that red tape is beautiful are we getting rid of red tape? [applause] enjoy a lot that extraordinary potential. to embrace american industry even to attacks and regulate those out of existence you know, what has happened a big difference new jobs and new hope because of the vast energy wealth brought to life. nobody has the right to shut down energy production so it belongs to the people. [applause] >> so with that north dakota energy miracle and with that average. what happened to north dakota. into prod american in jobs and that has been happening believe me. [applause] and by the way ivanka trompe. [applause] jedi bring europe? [applause] sometimes they say he cannot be that bad. [laughter] she is so good she wanted to make the trip she said daddy can i go with you? i said yes you can. where you going? north dakota. >> hello north dakota. this is always of pleasure to be
harold was a little late i've been he won a super bowl? in the you know, that guy mr. trump? that is why he is rich. [applause] think year-old. in to unleash the genius of american innovators. and with all that red tape is beautiful are we getting rid of red tape? [applause] enjoy a lot that extraordinary potential. to embrace american industry even to attacks and regulate those out of existence you know, what has happened a big difference new jobs and new hope because of the vast energy wealth...
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harold knows it we all know it. for the republican party, and its leaders, for every decent american, we're coming up on the line where enough is enough with this. what he's doing to the country is tragic. the resilience of the country and the eloquence of lebron james, god bless him -- >> he called the president a bum. >> well, he did. he also said a lot of other things. what lebron has right about this is this -- it's not his flag. it's my flag. it's our flag. that flag stands for the soldier and for the protester. we all live under its magnificence. it is the most powerful symbol of the greatest ideals that have ever been put to paper by the mind of man. in all of human history. we're not a perfect people or a perfect country. our ideals are as near to perfect as can be. and to watch the assault on them every day from this president, what it will do in time, it will rally the american people. rally a generation, and i don't care. republicans, democrats, independents, left-handed vegetarians, people will rally to
harold knows it we all know it. for the republican party, and its leaders, for every decent american, we're coming up on the line where enough is enough with this. what he's doing to the country is tragic. the resilience of the country and the eloquence of lebron james, god bless him -- >> he called the president a bum. >> well, he did. he also said a lot of other things. what lebron has right about this is this -- it's not his flag. it's my flag. it's our flag. that flag stands for...
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toa baja la corriente de agua ocasionada por el huracÁn marÍa se apoderÓ del pueblo y de la vida de harold uno de sus residentes. >>> tras la mortal tormenta tormentas vecinos sacaban todo tipo de escombros, mientras tanto 3 cuadrillas de la guardia nacional, muchos trabajaron para abrir los caminos de acceso >>> todo se para era dio la ropa se mojÓ >>> por su parte fema recolectaba informaciÓn de la familia afectada como la seÑora bonilla >>> poco a poco viene ayuda y puerto rico se levantarÁ como siempre lo ha hecho >>> mientras el luto estÁ en toa baja la seÑora gloria se percaÓo como la corriente inundÓ su calle literalmente le salvÓ la vida a las vecinas >>> pasen la nena y ellas >>> la corriente era fuerte porque el rÍo nos lleva a nosotros tambiÉn >>> el nÚmero de vÍctimas mortales dijo es incalculable dijo el gobierno de puerto rico. en toa baja soy jorge miramontes regresamos contigo. >>> una de las dificultades con las que tienen que lidiar los puertorriqueÑos luego del paso del huracÁn marÍa son las penurias para conseguir combustib combustible, brian mendoza des
toa baja la corriente de agua ocasionada por el huracÁn marÍa se apoderÓ del pueblo y de la vida de harold uno de sus residentes. >>> tras la mortal tormenta tormentas vecinos sacaban todo tipo de escombros, mientras tanto 3 cuadrillas de la guardia nacional, muchos trabajaron para abrir los caminos de acceso >>> todo se para era dio la ropa se mojÓ >>> por su parte fema recolectaba informaciÓn de la familia afectada como la seÑora bonilla >>> poco a...
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harold ford. >> he is in a tough spot. curious if he thought the d.r.e.a.m.ers program had worked and if he believed it was working and had worked, why wouldn't he advocate for some sort of continuation or at least urge the president to lay out some sort of predicate for the congress to follow. he was hard to follow in one way because i -- he said for ten years they'd been trying to do this. this president put himself on the line -- the former president put himself on the line to do something. the current president put himself on the line to protect our borders from what he believes terrorists coming from seven other nations. >> predominantly muslim nations. he put himself on the line politically, legally, in terms of the constitution, to ban people from predominantly muslim countries. >> i ask my former colleagues because i don't remember. if this thing expires in march and you are serving in the military, what happens? >> i think you lose any claim to status, to protected status. >> you're serving the country with a gun
harold ford. >> he is in a tough spot. curious if he thought the d.r.e.a.m.ers program had worked and if he believed it was working and had worked, why wouldn't he advocate for some sort of continuation or at least urge the president to lay out some sort of predicate for the congress to follow. he was hard to follow in one way because i -- he said for ten years they'd been trying to do this. this president put himself on the line -- the former president put himself on the line to do...
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harold, you do not want a communist as the head of our country. that you are aware that medicare takes about 40 years to build up -- host: you have got to turn down your tv. that is what is causing confusion or just listen through your phone. caller: takes 40 years of paying in. you cannot just give it to people. it has bankrupted england and canada. that is not the direction for our country. host: ok, a call from shreveport, louisiana. you supported, shelton. caller: yes, i supported because of the fact that every industrialized country in the world has some form of universal health care. it is a right for every citizen to be covered. i do not think it is that complicated on have to fund it. you got the world health care has ratedon, which various countries, and the united states does not even rate in the top 10, not even top 20. france is number one. if we really want it, we can look at these different countries and figure out what and modeloing right our coverage by that. we need to figure out what we need to do. host: ok. he supports the idea
harold, you do not want a communist as the head of our country. that you are aware that medicare takes about 40 years to build up -- host: you have got to turn down your tv. that is what is causing confusion or just listen through your phone. caller: takes 40 years of paying in. you cannot just give it to people. it has bankrupted england and canada. that is not the direction for our country. host: ok, a call from shreveport, louisiana. you supported, shelton. caller: yes, i supported because...
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harold: how does it feel the last few days? doug: a of months and something i want to do. my idea. but when it gets closer, yeah, a little daunting. i'm excited about what life has to offer. >> you've lived your life with five or six deadlines every day with this job and it all goes away now. doug: fewer deadlines. one thing i will not wear anymore is this. tie and a microphone just for old time's sake. >> no makeup though. doug: i don't wear any now to speak of. maybe i should. maybe i could pass for 66 instead of 67. high clouds around the area now. that is about all we've seen from the fringe effects of what was formerly known as hurricane irma. but even that has broken up a fair amount across the area. we're really in pretty good shape here. this was the scene in frederick during the day with the cloud cover but here, too, you'll see it thin out with little patches of blue sky at times. that will be the story for the rest of the evening. the evening forecast is good. low 70's, 7:00. dropping into the 60's and in the 60's we shall stay. mostly cloudy skies in some areas. partly
harold: how does it feel the last few days? doug: a of months and something i want to do. my idea. but when it gets closer, yeah, a little daunting. i'm excited about what life has to offer. >> you've lived your life with five or six deadlines every day with this job and it all goes away now. doug: fewer deadlines. one thing i will not wear anymore is this. tie and a microphone just for old time's sake. >> no makeup though. doug: i don't wear any now to speak of. maybe i should....
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harolded when he arrived as a management whiz. ha, i'm the new guy. >> reporter: now widely criticized for presiding over a state department where nobody's home. out of six under secretaries, only one, an obama holdover, is in place. and of 26 assistant secretaries, there's only one trump appointee. key embassies without an ambassador in south korea, afghanistan, egypt, saudi arabia and india. foreign diplomats telling nbc news they have no one to call. tillerson, the first secretary of state in memory, to not personally deliver the state department's yearly human rights report. >> there is a perception that the united states has abandoned its fundamental of our foreign policy, and that is respect for human rights. >> reporter: tillerson telling the london embassy staff last week his top priority -- >> the most important thing i can do is to enable this organization to be more effective, more efficient. >> reporter: proposing such drastic state department cuts, the republican senate insisted on adding $11 billion to the budget. sl
harolded when he arrived as a management whiz. ha, i'm the new guy. >> reporter: now widely criticized for presiding over a state department where nobody's home. out of six under secretaries, only one, an obama holdover, is in place. and of 26 assistant secretaries, there's only one trump appointee. key embassies without an ambassador in south korea, afghanistan, egypt, saudi arabia and india. foreign diplomats telling nbc news they have no one to call. tillerson, the first secretary of...
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