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harold contributed to the series very meaningfully. as i think we all spurred each other on and some of the writers were very good tellers of stories.i would not put myself in that category but i was lifted up by their example and i liked how they were doing it, my friend adam goodhart who harold also knows was really writing beautifully in those early months and so i was looking ahead a little bit and i noticed that lincoln had a train trip coming so february 1861 is when it happened. february 2011 is when i was thinking about writing something and i pitched it to the editors of the times and they said go for it. for 13 days in a row i wrote essays about what happened on that day i really fell in love with the story. i had harold's book right on my desk then and i read the original newspaper account, some of which i read on the website of the library of congress. it was an immersive experience. it was a kind of adventure. i have not really found adventure in history until this project came along. >> it's a very vivid pale and i have t
harold contributed to the series very meaningfully. as i think we all spurred each other on and some of the writers were very good tellers of stories.i would not put myself in that category but i was lifted up by their example and i liked how they were doing it, my friend adam goodhart who harold also knows was really writing beautifully in those early months and so i was looking ahead a little bit and i noticed that lincoln had a train trip coming so february 1861 is when it happened. february...
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"oh, you know, uncle harold was on pt-109, and john f. kennedy was the commander." >> but when francis grows up, he catches the genealogy bug and starts posting messages online. i came to the realization that, geez, i didn't really know much about my family. and my uncle was kind of semi-famous. >> francis says he's looking for any unknown relatives of harold marney. his message goes unnoticed until 2013, when brian willette, the junior vice commander of a vfw post, petitions to place a headstone for marney in a veterans' cemetery near springfield, massachusetts. >> i could not find him anywhere honored, and not even in springfield. and he was from east springfield. >> brian comes across francis' post from way back in 2001. >> i got on the phone and left this very strange message. "are you the nephew of pt-109 crew member harold w. marney?" >> it was quite shocking to get a call out of the blue. >> in august 2013, that gravestone for uncle harold is placed at the veterans' cemetery. it gets dennis thinking about those four jfk letters wri
"oh, you know, uncle harold was on pt-109, and john f. kennedy was the commander." >> but when francis grows up, he catches the genealogy bug and starts posting messages online. i came to the realization that, geez, i didn't really know much about my family. and my uncle was kind of semi-famous. >> francis says he's looking for any unknown relatives of harold marney. his message goes unnoticed until 2013, when brian willette, the junior vice commander of a vfw post,...
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candidates working to earn your vote are democrat so she taurus small and even harold. muttering tonight chris ramirez. >> thank you for joining us tonight for those of you watching or listening from our network of radio orders across new mexico welcome. >> tonight is the first time xochitl torres small and event harold have debated in the same room. >> there will be no handshaking tonight, the candidates are also here inside our studio this race is a rematch from 2018 when xochitl torres small defeated harold and we are very excited to have an opportunity to get both a platform to make your case to voters in your district. >> these are the rules ko be established. the candidates have agreed to all of them. candidates will have one minute for opening remarks, two minutes to answer each question, 90 seconds for closing remarks, moderators interrupt the candidate exceeds the time limit. rebuttals are at the moderators discretion and we will take two very short commercial breaks. >> candidates agreed to acoin flip to determine the order of appearance . both opening and clo
candidates working to earn your vote are democrat so she taurus small and even harold. muttering tonight chris ramirez. >> thank you for joining us tonight for those of you watching or listening from our network of radio orders across new mexico welcome. >> tonight is the first time xochitl torres small and event harold have debated in the same room. >> there will be no handshaking tonight, the candidates are also here inside our studio this race is a rematch from 2018 when...
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king harold, of course, met his death in the battle of hastings.
king harold, of course, met his death in the battle of hastings.
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king harold of course met his death in the battle of hastings. but 950 years later, lewis's walk is helping to give the spectre of male mental health problems an eye. it's been a great weekend for birdwatchers who have caught a glimpse of a bird that's not been seen in britain for 40 years. more than 100 twitchers gathered to see the rufous bush chat in norfolk yesterday. the bird, which usually likes warmer climates, was apparently heading for a tropical location but went the wrong way! now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. autumn weather is up again, wind and rain heading ourway autumn weather is up again, wind and rain heading our way as we go through the week ahead. spreading across northern ireland and scotland. as the night goes on, northern england. south of the brea ks northern england. south of the breaks in the cloud, a few mist and fog patches around and temperatures lower than this in some spots but 10 degrees in belfast. a brief lull in the rain early on but heavy rain will come in quite quickly in the morning and
king harold of course met his death in the battle of hastings. but 950 years later, lewis's walk is helping to give the spectre of male mental health problems an eye. it's been a great weekend for birdwatchers who have caught a glimpse of a bird that's not been seen in britain for 40 years. more than 100 twitchers gathered to see the rufous bush chat in norfolk yesterday. the bird, which usually likes warmer climates, was apparently heading for a tropical location but went the wrong way! now...
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first i will go to harold. this is part of what happens in your candidate does not sit down for tough interviews and walks into these situations when the softballs come, he might want to make it or to buy himself. we asked you that question, let me pick it up. you are not seeing that from joe biden. why not? >> first of all, thank you for having me on. i think monday morning quarterback and he is coming from critics and mainly those who don't support joe biden. i take it for what it is pure they want to see those questions answered and hopefully, some of those questions will be answer that are not already answered. let me be clear, he's against packing the court. he has indicated with regard to the filibuster. >> harris: how do you know because he would not answer that at the debate and i don't mean to cut end. >> i saw a tape of this on fox news where he answer the question. he said if you pack the court and add people to the court, all you would do is set this up every four years there is anger on one side an
first i will go to harold. this is part of what happens in your candidate does not sit down for tough interviews and walks into these situations when the softballs come, he might want to make it or to buy himself. we asked you that question, let me pick it up. you are not seeing that from joe biden. why not? >> first of all, thank you for having me on. i think monday morning quarterback and he is coming from critics and mainly those who don't support joe biden. i take it for what it is...
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this air is global we're breathing what they produce. >> yes harold, i got two questions. one is, the $6 gas price, is that implying restrictions on production as well as additional taxes, and what would $6 gas imply in terms of a barrel of crude? >> well, today all this has been brought about by horizontal draling and that's what biden has said they're going to stop they're going to stop that technology from being applied and they want to end all fossil fuels. well, that's oil and gas, too, and here we are exporting natural gas around the world, clean burning fuel around the world to combat what's going on with the climate today and they're going to eliminate that? boy, that doesn't make any sense. so yes, it could have that dire effect on energy prices right here in america, both, and that's what happened you think back with the carter administration, we saw natural gas prices spiral from less than $1 up tos s i$13 so that could happen again >> i feel like we have to get a few facts out there, harold. number one is you are a friend and adviser to president trump which i
this air is global we're breathing what they produce. >> yes harold, i got two questions. one is, the $6 gas price, is that implying restrictions on production as well as additional taxes, and what would $6 gas imply in terms of a barrel of crude? >> well, today all this has been brought about by horizontal draling and that's what biden has said they're going to stop they're going to stop that technology from being applied and they want to end all fossil fuels. well, that's oil and...
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crowley's play was first filmed in 1970 by william friedkin, with leonard fry as birthday boy harold, at whose party a group of gay men tear themselves and each other apart. since then, it's had numerous revivals including a barnstorming 2017 west and production in which mark gatiss played the imperious harold to a t. happy birthday. you're late. 0h, michael, you kill me. when he's sober, he's dangerous. when he drinks, he's lethal. now zachary quinto takes on that enigmatic role, rejoining the cast of the cast ofjoe mantello's tony award—winning 2018 broadway revival for this latest screen version. shot by ace cinematographer bill pope, whose credits include the matrix and baby driver, mantello's film works hard to transcend its stage roots leading us through the social interactions with a restless energy that's hard to resist. we all have to call the one person we truly believe we have loved. while the play itself is undoubtedly dated, despite some rewriting, the vivacious ensemble cast keep things fresh — injecting a modern energy into this period piece and celebrating the lega
crowley's play was first filmed in 1970 by william friedkin, with leonard fry as birthday boy harold, at whose party a group of gay men tear themselves and each other apart. since then, it's had numerous revivals including a barnstorming 2017 west and production in which mark gatiss played the imperious harold to a t. happy birthday. you're late. 0h, michael, you kill me. when he's sober, he's dangerous. when he drinks, he's lethal. now zachary quinto takes on that enigmatic role, rejoining the...
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crowley's play was first filmed in 1970 by william friedkin, with leonard fry as birthday boy harold, at whose party a group of gay men tear themselves and each other apart. since then, it's had numerous revivals including a barnstorming 2017 west end production in which mark gatiss played the imperious harold to a t. happy birthday. you're late. 0h, michael, you kill me. when he's sober, he's dangerous. when he drinks, he's lethal. now zachary quinto takes on that enigmatic role, rejoining the cast of the cast ofjoe mantello's tony award—winning 2018 broadway revival for this latest screen version. shot by ace cinematographer bill pope, whose credits include the matrix and baby driver, mantello's film works hard to transcend its stage roots leading us through the social interactions with a restless energy that's hard to resist. we all have to call the one person we truly believe we have loved. while the play itself is undoubtedly dated, despite some rewriting, the vivacious ensemble cast keep things fresh — injecting a modern energy into this period piece and celebrating the lega
crowley's play was first filmed in 1970 by william friedkin, with leonard fry as birthday boy harold, at whose party a group of gay men tear themselves and each other apart. since then, it's had numerous revivals including a barnstorming 2017 west end production in which mark gatiss played the imperious harold to a t. happy birthday. you're late. 0h, michael, you kill me. when he's sober, he's dangerous. when he drinks, he's lethal. now zachary quinto takes on that enigmatic role, rejoining the...
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crowley's play was first filmed in 1970 by william friedkin, with leonard fry as a birthday boy harold, at his party a group of gay men tear themselves and each other apart. since then it's had numerous revivals including a barnstorming 2017 west and production in which mark gatiss played the imperious harold to a t. happy birthday. you're late. 0h, michael, you kill me. when he's sober, he's dangerous, when he drinks he's lethal. now zachary quinto takes on that enigmatic role. rejoining the cast of the cast of the 2018 20 award—winning broadway revival for this latest screen version. shot by ace cinematographer bill pope, whose credits include the matrix and baby driver, mantello's film works hard to transcend its stage roots leading us through the social interactions with a restless energy that's hard to resist. we all have to call the one person we truly believe we have loved. while the play itself is undoubtedly dated, despite some rewriting, the vivacious ensemble cast keep things fresh. injecting a modern energy into this period piece and celebrating the legacy of crowley who
crowley's play was first filmed in 1970 by william friedkin, with leonard fry as a birthday boy harold, at his party a group of gay men tear themselves and each other apart. since then it's had numerous revivals including a barnstorming 2017 west and production in which mark gatiss played the imperious harold to a t. happy birthday. you're late. 0h, michael, you kill me. when he's sober, he's dangerous, when he drinks he's lethal. now zachary quinto takes on that enigmatic role. rejoining the...
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bret: does this change, harold, the last 30 days of this race? >> well, first, thanks for having me on. i think marc's point about the debate seeming a month ago, it seems six months ago. the election's not for another month and so much will transpire. look, the president of the united states, the whole idea, the security compound and the president to not face the everyday challenges americans face, the virus has no regard for prestige, power or money as we're seeing here. it shows that if you follow some of the protocols, you can find in a safer position. i share julie's concern about those secret service agents, and i share the concerns for all of those everyday workers in the white house serving the president and his team, his family and the rest of that team there. i think going forward, i think the country probably going to take a step back here and try to understand what steps the president did not take, how did he put himself at this risk. there's a story out tonight saying the president may have learned as early as thursday that there mig
bret: does this change, harold, the last 30 days of this race? >> well, first, thanks for having me on. i think marc's point about the debate seeming a month ago, it seems six months ago. the election's not for another month and so much will transpire. look, the president of the united states, the whole idea, the security compound and the president to not face the everyday challenges americans face, the virus has no regard for prestige, power or money as we're seeing here. it shows that...
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bret: does this change, harold, the last 30 days of this race? >> well, first, thanks for having me on. i think marc's point about the debate seeming a month ago, it seems six months ago. the election's not for another month and so much will transpire. look, the president of the united states, the whole idea, the security compound and the president to not face the everyday challenges americans face, the virus has no regard for prestige, power or money as we're seeing here. it shows that if you follow some of the protocols, you can find in a safer position. i share julie's concern about those secret service agents, and i share the concerns for all of those everyday workers in the white house serving the president and his team, his family and the rest of that team there. i think going forward, i think the country probably going to take a step back here and try to understand what steps the president did not take, how did he put himself at this risk. there's a story out tonight saying the president may have learned as early as thursday that there mig
bret: does this change, harold, the last 30 days of this race? >> well, first, thanks for having me on. i think marc's point about the debate seeming a month ago, it seems six months ago. the election's not for another month and so much will transpire. look, the president of the united states, the whole idea, the security compound and the president to not face the everyday challenges americans face, the virus has no regard for prestige, power or money as we're seeing here. it shows that...
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a county durham man has followed in the footsteps of king harold in 1066, walking in a suit of armour, the 300 miles from stamford bridge near york to the famous battle site of that year near hastings. lewis kirkbride made the 19—day walk in more than four stone of armour, raising money along the way for a mental health charity. ian reeve reports. it was quite a feat. lewis walked 310 miles from new york to near hastings. the same route taken by king harold and his men, heading for the famous battle in 1066 and over that same time period, 19 days in september and october. back home, eight children's mental health charity walked for is more than £20,000 better off.|j charity walked for is more than £20,000 better off. i had a few struggles of my own a few years ago, and my hobbies got me through. but i wa nted and my hobbies got me through. but i wanted to prove a few things and i thought that harold's march of 1066 was a good physical challenge and along the way lots of people came out to help and i wanted to prove how kind people can be. aside from the distance, what made the wal
a county durham man has followed in the footsteps of king harold in 1066, walking in a suit of armour, the 300 miles from stamford bridge near york to the famous battle site of that year near hastings. lewis kirkbride made the 19—day walk in more than four stone of armour, raising money along the way for a mental health charity. ian reeve reports. it was quite a feat. lewis walked 310 miles from new york to near hastings. the same route taken by king harold and his men, heading for the famous...
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harold? >> this is not a win that either party should covet. consider the kind of pain that 10 million americans who remain unemployed, the thousands if not millions of restaurants that will go out of business, the number of airline attendants, flight attendants and for that matter, across a many service industries, who have lost their jobs and may not find their way back to the workforce. whether this is a small win for a democrat or a for republicans is one of the dissolutions with politics. if we need to push a supreme court nominee and i respect the mandate the president has following through with his constitutional responsibility, it would seem like a moment where so many americans are hurting, that the president would not pull his negotiators. he would press and push and try to find some compromise before the election. this is bad politics and this is a win for democrats. i'm not one that likes this. >> bret: when i say political when it is because it was heading to the point where the president could save they are not coming down to the
harold? >> this is not a win that either party should covet. consider the kind of pain that 10 million americans who remain unemployed, the thousands if not millions of restaurants that will go out of business, the number of airline attendants, flight attendants and for that matter, across a many service industries, who have lost their jobs and may not find their way back to the workforce. whether this is a small win for a democrat or a for republicans is one of the dissolutions with...
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harold ford jr., thanks so much. good to have you here tonight. marc thiessen, good to have you here as well. thank you. coming up next, one of the most important people in the development of the covid-19 vaccine joins me exclusively tonight with an update on operation warp speed and when we can expect this covid vaccine. lots of questions for this very important scientist right after this. if you have risk factors like heart disease, diabetes and raised triglycerides,... ...vascepa can give you something to celebrate. ♪ vascepa, when added to your statin,... ...is clinically proven to provide 25% lower risk from heart attack and stroke. vascepa is clearly different. first and only fda approved. celebrate less risk. even for those with family history. ♪ don't take vascepa if you are... ...or become allergic to icosapent ethyl or any inactive ingredient in vascepa. serious side effects may occur like heart rhythm problems and bleeding. heart rhythm problems may occur in more people... ...with persistent cardiovascular risk or who have had them
harold ford jr., thanks so much. good to have you here tonight. marc thiessen, good to have you here as well. thank you. coming up next, one of the most important people in the development of the covid-19 vaccine joins me exclusively tonight with an update on operation warp speed and when we can expect this covid vaccine. lots of questions for this very important scientist right after this. if you have risk factors like heart disease, diabetes and raised triglycerides,... ...vascepa can give...
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harold, we are getting ready for a debate here in nashville. we will be down there in nashville and this is a big moment. you know, probably more than 70 million people will tune in to that debate, the final pitch. >> a lot of what's been said throughout the show -- thanks for having me on -- as you get near the end of the campaign, i think voters are weighing which of these candidates can guarantee them, their families, their communities, their cities, their towns, a better and brighter future. i think if you end the campaign the way the president's ending after having served for four years, i think it's revealing and it tells something about how the president feels about his performance. put aside how we may complain about the media. i've never seen a person who had such a house -- a vacation house, plan, helicopter, complain so much. is he serious about leading another four years? should leave lay out what that should look like. questions about joe biden and his family, the public temper tantrums the president shows around that i'm not convi
harold, we are getting ready for a debate here in nashville. we will be down there in nashville and this is a big moment. you know, probably more than 70 million people will tune in to that debate, the final pitch. >> a lot of what's been said throughout the show -- thanks for having me on -- as you get near the end of the campaign, i think voters are weighing which of these candidates can guarantee them, their families, their communities, their cities, their towns, a better and brighter...
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harold hamm, no doubt, caught wind of that. he joins us. harold, very good to have you. the fact that joe biden and kamala harris are trying to clarify this on top of their inconsistent views on fracking, the vice president now likes to point out i'm against fracking on public lands, i've always been open to it elsewhere, but this view on the oil situation, the president immediately seized on the fact, did you hear that, pennsylvania, did you hear that, oklahoma, did you hear that, texas. what do you think of all of this? >> well, good morning, neil. you know, all this is relative, for sure. i personally believe that finally joe biden put the final nail in his coffin. and that's how big this is. it's amazing that you brought up 1976. all you have to do look at joe biden's record. in 1978 he voted for jimmy carter's fuel use act which mandated 100% use of coal and eliminated the possibility of using natural gas. and that's what we have around the world. if there's problems with the environment, joe biden caused it. and that technology was taken, first of all, in the unite
harold hamm, no doubt, caught wind of that. he joins us. harold, very good to have you. the fact that joe biden and kamala harris are trying to clarify this on top of their inconsistent views on fracking, the vice president now likes to point out i'm against fracking on public lands, i've always been open to it elsewhere, but this view on the oil situation, the president immediately seized on the fact, did you hear that, pennsylvania, did you hear that, oklahoma, did you hear that, texas. what...
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that officer was shot in the arm and is expected to survive sergeant harold preston was a 41-year-old veteran at the department and was planning to retire this year. >>> now to a case that's captivated this country. a juror is speak out saying juror members were never asked to consider homicide charges our gabe gutierrez has more. >> reporter: phillip, brie o na taylor's family is calling for a new prosecutor and another grand jury in a rare review, a juror in the breonna taylor said questions were asked about additional charges and the grand jury was told there wouldn't be none because the prosecutor didn't feel they could make them stick, adding the jury never considered homicide charges because they were never given the option. the former emt was shot and killed in march during a botched drug raid. no officers were charged in her death. one was charged with wanton endangerment, his bullets ending up in another's apartment. they say the two other officers were justified because taylor's boyfriend shot at them first police say they identified themselves her boyfriend insists they did
that officer was shot in the arm and is expected to survive sergeant harold preston was a 41-year-old veteran at the department and was planning to retire this year. >>> now to a case that's captivated this country. a juror is speak out saying juror members were never asked to consider homicide charges our gabe gutierrez has more. >> reporter: phillip, brie o na taylor's family is calling for a new prosecutor and another grand jury in a rare review, a juror in the breonna taylor...
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[applause] commander harold sachsen, former governor of minnesota. ♪ a vital and difficult job well done. appearing before the last formal session of the united nations conference, president truman congratulate the 280 delegates and expresses the world's hopes for the new international organization. >> the charter of the united nations which you are now signing is a solid structure upon which we can build for a better world. history will honor you. between the victory in europe and the final victory in japan, in this most destructive of all wars, you have won a victory against war itself. if we had had this charter a few years ago, and above all, the will to use it, millions now dead would be alive. if we should falter in the future in our will to use it, millions now living will surely die. there is a time for making plans and there is a time for action. the time for action is here now! [applause] let us therefore each in his own nation and according to its own way, seek immediate approval of this charter and make it a living thing. by this charter, you have moved toward the goal for wh
[applause] commander harold sachsen, former governor of minnesota. ♪ a vital and difficult job well done. appearing before the last formal session of the united nations conference, president truman congratulate the 280 delegates and expresses the world's hopes for the new international organization. >> the charter of the united nations which you are now signing is a solid structure upon which we can build for a better world. history will honor you. between the victory in europe and the...
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king harold, of course, met his death in the battle of hastings. more than 950 years later, lewis' walk is helping to give the spectre of male mental health problems an eye. ian reeve, bbc look north. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. hello. autumn weather is waking up again. wind, but more importantly, more rain heading our way as we go through the week ahead, in fact spreading across northern ireland and scotland, as the night goes on, parts of northern england, especially the further north you are. south of that, a few breaks in the cloud and we'll see some mist and fog patches around. and temperatures may end up a little bit lower than this in some spots, but 10 degrees in belfast to start the day tomorrow. maybe a brief lull in the rain early on, but more heavy rain is going to come in quite quickly in the morning and then spread across scotland. and parts of northern england, especially northwest england, will see that rain into the afternoon. we'll see a few bursts of rain towards the north and west of wales as well.
king harold, of course, met his death in the battle of hastings. more than 950 years later, lewis' walk is helping to give the spectre of male mental health problems an eye. ian reeve, bbc look north. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. hello. autumn weather is waking up again. wind, but more importantly, more rain heading our way as we go through the week ahead, in fact spreading across northern ireland and scotland, as the night goes on, parts of northern england,...
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let's bring in charlie hurt and harold ford jr. because we could sort of see november 3rd at right in the near future. i want to show you this pole. this is an nbc "wall street journal" poll with biden and harris had 53 in the trump campaign at 39% and that of course is a national poll. let me first to go to you, and harold come and get your sense of how you think this is. >> first, thanks for having me on. when you have those kind of numbers national or state, it takes on a little more significance, although i would agree with probably charlie on this as well that the state-by-state -- particularly the six states are most important. i think the debate on wednesday goes without saying, it's very, very important. it's important to hear, harris asked vice president pence how he would have behaved differently if he were vice president. what you have handled the covid virus differently? i think a lot of america will be watching this with a keener eye on both of those candidates for all of the reasons that have been enumerated over the
let's bring in charlie hurt and harold ford jr. because we could sort of see november 3rd at right in the near future. i want to show you this pole. this is an nbc "wall street journal" poll with biden and harris had 53 in the trump campaign at 39% and that of course is a national poll. let me first to go to you, and harold come and get your sense of how you think this is. >> first, thanks for having me on. when you have those kind of numbers national or state, it takes on a...
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[applause] commander harold sachsen, former governor of minnesota. ♪ a vital and difficult job well done. appearing before the last formal session of the united nations conference, president truman congratulates the 280 delegates and expresses the world's hopes for the new international organization. [applause] >> the charter of the united nations, which you are now signing, is a solid structure upon which we can build for a better world. history will honor you. between the victory in europe and the final victory in japan, in this most destructive of all wars, you have won a victory against war itself. if we had had this charter a few years ago, and above all the will to use it, millions now dead would be alive. if we should falter in the future in our will to use it, millions now living will surely die. there is a time for making plans, and there is a time for action. the time for action is here, now! [applause] let us, therefore, each in his own nation and according to its own way, seek immediate approval of this charter and make it a living thing. by this charter, you have moved towar
[applause] commander harold sachsen, former governor of minnesota. ♪ a vital and difficult job well done. appearing before the last formal session of the united nations conference, president truman congratulates the 280 delegates and expresses the world's hopes for the new international organization. [applause] >> the charter of the united nations, which you are now signing, is a solid structure upon which we can build for a better world. history will honor you. between the victory in...
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harold ford, former congressman, thanks very much for joining us. >> thanks for having me. howie: appreciate having you here. still to come, donald trump versus leslie stahl and why the pundits should be weary of all those polls favoring a certain candidate. >> tech: every customer has their own safelite story. this couple was on a camping trip... ...when their windshield got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service you can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ howie: it's really rather extraordinary that president trump walked out of an interview you with cbs' leslie stahl and blew off a planned walk and talk with mike pence. the white house posted its own video of the interview days before the magazine show could air a it tonight along with sit-downs with pence, joe biden and kamala harris. what did stahl did. she disputed trump's version of events on several issues, including on hunter biden and this one about the obama administration. >> the b
harold ford, former congressman, thanks very much for joining us. >> thanks for having me. howie: appreciate having you here. still to come, donald trump versus leslie stahl and why the pundits should be weary of all those polls favoring a certain candidate. >> tech: every customer has their own safelite story. this couple was on a camping trip... ...when their windshield got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them....
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my show was a little bit different. >> jimmy: has biden seen "harold and kumar"? >> god. i hope so. >> jimmy: you didn't discuss it with him? >> we didn't discuss it. but i would like to think he has, i don't know. >> jimmy: if harold and kumar fought bill and ted, who would win that fight? >> are bill and ted the same age they were in the movies? or however old they are now? same for us. >> jimmy: the original movie -- there's sequels now. yes, original ages. >> original both? i think i take ted, but bill takes john. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: so tell me about this show. what's the plan for the show, and how long are you doing it? >> yeah, so six episodes. the idea for it was myself and my writing partner, ramen borsalino, thought like hey, we love shows like ""the daily show" and samantha bee. we don't love responding to the 24-hour news cycle. what if you took that model of comedy and combined it with a "cbs sunday morning" where every episode makes you feel very good about the world? it's a late night format, monologue-fueled piece and then that third segment is actionabl
my show was a little bit different. >> jimmy: has biden seen "harold and kumar"? >> god. i hope so. >> jimmy: you didn't discuss it with him? >> we didn't discuss it. but i would like to think he has, i don't know. >> jimmy: if harold and kumar fought bill and ted, who would win that fight? >> are bill and ted the same age they were in the movies? or however old they are now? same for us. >> jimmy: the original movie -- there's sequels now....
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harold e. stassen, former governor of minnesota, now a punch line in american political history because he ran and lost so many times with absolutely no chance of success. robert a. taft. senator from ohio, leader of the congressional republicans, de facto. mr. republican, mr. conservative, but as they say, dull as paint. not charismatic, and the fourth is not even in the country, douglas mcarthur. in tokyo running the former -- or i guess still present, empire of japan. and a popular guy. but can he pull it off from faraway? he doesn't. he's entered in the wisconsin primary. he should win that. he doesn't. he stumbled. he's out fairly quickly. there aren't a lot of primaries that year. there's a new hampshire primary. there's always the new hampshire primary. there's the wisconsin primary which mcarthur should win and doesn't. he loses it to harold stassen. stassen is an outsider. he's a boy wonder. in 1938, he had been elected governor of minnesota. he was the youngest governor of any state e
harold e. stassen, former governor of minnesota, now a punch line in american political history because he ran and lost so many times with absolutely no chance of success. robert a. taft. senator from ohio, leader of the congressional republicans, de facto. mr. republican, mr. conservative, but as they say, dull as paint. not charismatic, and the fourth is not even in the country, douglas mcarthur. in tokyo running the former -- or i guess still present, empire of japan. and a popular guy. but...
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[applause] commander harold sachsen, former governor of minnesota. ♪ a vital and difficult job well done. appearing before the last formal session of the united nations conference, president truman congratulates the 280 delegates and expresses the world's hopes for the new international organization. >> the charter of the united nations which you are now signing is a solid structure upon which we can build for a better world. history will honor you. between the victory in europe and the final victory in japan, in this most destructive of all wars, you have won a victory against war itself. if we had had this charter a few years ago, and above all, the will to use it, millions now dead would be alive. if we should falter in the future in our will to use it, millions now living will surely die. there is a time for making plans and there is a time for action. the time for action is here now! [applause] let us therefore each in his own nation and according to its own way, seek immediate approval of this charter and make it a living thing. by this charter, you have moved toward the goal for w
[applause] commander harold sachsen, former governor of minnesota. ♪ a vital and difficult job well done. appearing before the last formal session of the united nations conference, president truman congratulates the 280 delegates and expresses the world's hopes for the new international organization. >> the charter of the united nations which you are now signing is a solid structure upon which we can build for a better world. history will honor you. between the victory in europe and the...
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recently pulled my ears and by harold out and beat me he would lock me in the basement or in the broom closet because. they sent. him a spare is still traumatized by his experiences to this day he struggles to set foot in a church. the 64 year old set up a small museum in the basement of the community center of his village a fair outdoor which makes 10 people how this was state condemned him. around 60000 people in switzerland were submitted to so-called administrative care by the can tunnel authorities because they were judged to be socially different the practice continued until 981 people including his mother were put in prisons like this one him aspera was born here in 1957. because my name i suspect that my mother was administratively cared for because she was expecting illegitimate child. and that's what they did at the time. they put such mothers away they didn't fit into swiss society. well that's right. people deemed as being work shy drinkers or of having loose morals were taken to prison without trial to foster families or to a psychiatric ward there they were to be reeducat
recently pulled my ears and by harold out and beat me he would lock me in the basement or in the broom closet because. they sent. him a spare is still traumatized by his experiences to this day he struggles to set foot in a church. the 64 year old set up a small museum in the basement of the community center of his village a fair outdoor which makes 10 people how this was state condemned him. around 60000 people in switzerland were submitted to so-called administrative care by the can tunnel...
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on october 21, harold preston, officer in houston, a police officer for 41 years. he was shot and killed in a domestic disturbance, i bring that up, in both instances with the police in philadelphia and the late harold preston, they arrived first and dealt with the risk. one incident, it went one way and led to rioting and looting, which have nothing to do with racial injustice, has to do with opportunity for looting. the other one, you don't even hear about it, maybe you do on "the five," a police officer was killed. they both have the same thing in common, both police officers arrived first and have to deal with unknown risk and we allow the destruction to follow because our leaders are cowards. i will see the rest of my time for the next block, this is very important. this is not gross indifference of leaders, it is tragedy of the commons looking out for themselves at the expense of citizens. they are having hearings on the manchester bombing which happened may 17th, 23 people killed. interviewing security who identified the bomber before he set his bomb off and
on october 21, harold preston, officer in houston, a police officer for 41 years. he was shot and killed in a domestic disturbance, i bring that up, in both instances with the police in philadelphia and the late harold preston, they arrived first and dealt with the risk. one incident, it went one way and led to rioting and looting, which have nothing to do with racial injustice, has to do with opportunity for looting. the other one, you don't even hear about it, maybe you do on "the...
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harold preston was wounded during a domestic disturbance call at an apartment complex and later died. the suspect, elmer is in the us illegally and has been charged with capital murder. also some record early voting numbers, lieutenant governor dan patrick, good to have you with us. our hearts break when we hear one of these cases, this is something they could face every day when they head out there. >> i've been to too many funerals of law enforcement over my years as lieutenant governor and this is a multifaceted story. first of all, apparently black lives matter, the organization can't lives don't matter a black, lebron james hasn't tweeted anything about harold preston, 41 years service, answering a domestic call, basically executed by this alleged shooter who was here illegally i might add. how about this black wife? black lives matter, apparently all black lives do not matter. to me i'm bigger and bolder and think most republicans, most americans say all black lives matter including police officers. secondly joe biden talked about he wants to send a psychologist, said this in th
harold preston was wounded during a domestic disturbance call at an apartment complex and later died. the suspect, elmer is in the us illegally and has been charged with capital murder. also some record early voting numbers, lieutenant governor dan patrick, good to have you with us. our hearts break when we hear one of these cases, this is something they could face every day when they head out there. >> i've been to too many funerals of law enforcement over my years as lieutenant governor...
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estadounidense johnson y johnson puso una pausa a sus ensayos clÃnicos para la vacuna contra el covid-19 harold santana habló con expertos en la salud quienes dicen que esto es algo que normalmente pasa y es parte del proceso >>> en pausa, debido a una enfermedad inexplicable de uno de los participantes asà quedó el ensayo clÃnico de la vacuna contra el covid-19, expertos no relacionados con la compañÃa hoy nos explican >>> para que se hagan estas investigaciones se ha detenido el ensayo clÃnico hasta que se completen estos estudios >>> no han especificado si el voluntario que enfermó recibió la vacuna vuelca cero un panel independiente de expertos investigara esto >>> lo que harán es que van a poder abrir el sobre y ver si el paciente estaba recibiendo el placebo ambas vacunas utilizan un vector un virus con parte de la estructura del coronavirus >>>es un han llovido que tiene algo reciente lo que hará es trabajar como vector de esta manera va a poder desencadenar una reacción inmunológica o producción de anticuerpos >>> más allá de las vacunas compañÃas como (nombre en inglÃ
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harold stacin, in the affirmative. tom dewey. in the negative. now we have not talked much about thomas dewey. he was the governor of new york. quite remarkable because this year he is only 46 years old. that is about the age that obama was. that is only three years older than jack kennedy. he is a young man. he is an ex -district attorney. he was a crime buster. the guy that went after the mob, put them in jail, went after the wall street guys, put them in jail, he did it all, he was speck t spectacular. he is looking at the polls, as a candidate it is the same way. he is the purported front runner, and the front runner in terms of delegates at this point, he is snot particularly loved in the party or among the population. but in this debate, he is the former district attorney. he is a great prosecutor, great with a jury. and dewey cleans his clock. stacin is left a pleading on the floor. dewey wins it, but he could still be stopped at the convention because he doesn't have the votes or the love, and he knows how to make a deal. he makes the dea
harold stacin, in the affirmative. tom dewey. in the negative. now we have not talked much about thomas dewey. he was the governor of new york. quite remarkable because this year he is only 46 years old. that is about the age that obama was. that is only three years older than jack kennedy. he is a young man. he is an ex -district attorney. he was a crime buster. the guy that went after the mob, put them in jail, went after the wall street guys, put them in jail, he did it all, he was speck t...
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harold ford jr., mollie hemingway, and joe goldberg, editor chief of the dispatch. joe, where'd you put this race as we close in on election day? >> well, last time i checked earlier this evening, 75 million votes had already been to banked which is about 54% of the total vote in 2016. and while you could go crazy try to figure out the partisan breakdown of early voting and all of that, it does seem that the national polls have been right in this remarkably stable way for such a long time that even if the tally were being banked evenly what correspondence the polls, joe biden is the odds favor for winning. it doesn't mean trump can't win. we are hearing a lot of people that think that rallies are more important that polls and that will be put to the test. but joe biden has the wind at his back right now and the fact that he is banked so many of these votes has to be of real concern for the g.o.p., particularly if they are going to get out the vote on election day. >> bret: that is the question. the election day turn out. there is the story that has not really been c
harold ford jr., mollie hemingway, and joe goldberg, editor chief of the dispatch. joe, where'd you put this race as we close in on election day? >> well, last time i checked earlier this evening, 75 million votes had already been to banked which is about 54% of the total vote in 2016. and while you could go crazy try to figure out the partisan breakdown of early voting and all of that, it does seem that the national polls have been right in this remarkably stable way for such a long time...
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. >> dana: let's bring in our panel, charlie hurt and harold ford. charlie, let me talk to you a little bit this because i -- the cavanaugh hearings were so contentious and they went on for so long. it's just kind of remarkable to me that this confirmation of amy coney barrett was as a remarkably by comparison. >> it's truly incredible to think about. this is a fight. it's been a nuclear level fight that has gone on for decades as you well know. you are never the judge awards back during the george w. bush administration and this thing has been going on for much further back than that of course. and it has been a fight to the death. here it is on the morning that amy coney barrett is going to be confirmed to replace ruth bader ginsburg. i was watching the live feed off of the senate floor this morning and there was a whole swath of time where there wasn't even anybody on the floor talking. they weren't even debating. there wasn't even anybody they are. the fact that this massive nuclear winter fight has sort of died out in a little whimper on the day
. >> dana: let's bring in our panel, charlie hurt and harold ford. charlie, let me talk to you a little bit this because i -- the cavanaugh hearings were so contentious and they went on for so long. it's just kind of remarkable to me that this confirmation of amy coney barrett was as a remarkably by comparison. >> it's truly incredible to think about. this is a fight. it's been a nuclear level fight that has gone on for decades as you well know. you are never the judge awards back...
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plus trump energy advisor harold hamm on the 2020 race, why he says a biden victory would jack up the price of gasoline to six bucks a gallon. joining the conversation all morning long, dagen mcdowell and brian brenberg, a lot to talk about with them when we come bam. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. we're helping change the future of heart failure. understanding how to talk to your doctor about treatment options is key. today, we are redefining how we do things. we find new ways of speaking, so you're never out of touch. it's seeing someone's face that comforts us, no matter where. when those around us know us, they can show us just how much they care. the first steps of checking in. the smallest moments can end up being everything. there's resources that can inform us, and that spark can make a difference. when we use it to improve things, then that change can last within us. when we understand what's possible, we won't settle for less. the best thing we can be is striving to be at our best. managing heart failure starts now with understanding. call today
plus trump energy advisor harold hamm on the 2020 race, why he says a biden victory would jack up the price of gasoline to six bucks a gallon. joining the conversation all morning long, dagen mcdowell and brian brenberg, a lot to talk about with them when we come bam. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. we're helping change the future of heart failure. understanding how to talk to your doctor about treatment options is key. today, we are redefining how we do...
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to sergeant harold preston was wounded during a domestic disturbance call at an apartmen complex and later died where th suspect in the case 51 -year-ol elmer manzano is in the u.s. illegally and has been charged with capital murder. also some record early voting numbers our hearts break every time we hear one of these cases. we know these folks and their families know this is something they could face every day but when they head out there. >> i've been to too many funerals in my years. this is a multiple facet story, shannon, ears first of all, apparently the black lives matter, the organization, lives don't matter that they're black. lebron james has been tweeted out anything about harold preston, answering a domestic call, basically executed by thi alleged shooter here was here illegally, i might add per head how about this black life? black lives matter, apparently all black lives do not matter. to me, i'm actually bigger and bolder and i think most republicans and most americans, white, black prompt, and brown say all black lives matter. joe biden has talked about he wants to s
to sergeant harold preston was wounded during a domestic disturbance call at an apartmen complex and later died where th suspect in the case 51 -year-ol elmer manzano is in the u.s. illegally and has been charged with capital murder. also some record early voting numbers our hearts break every time we hear one of these cases. we know these folks and their families know this is something they could face every day but when they head out there. >> i've been to too many funerals in my years....
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killed today as he responded to a report of a domestic dispute police say the suspect shot sergeant harold preston several times in front of his apartment. another officer was wounded and is in stable condition the officers returned fire, wounding the suspect, who was under arrest sergeant preston was 65 years old he'd been on the force for 41 years >>> with just two weeks now before election day president trump is in battleground pennsylvania but not with first lady melania trump as she called off her trip late this afternoon. geoff bennett has the latest >> reporter: first lady melania trump was set to join the president at a rally in battleground pennsylvania tonight planned as her first public appearance since recovering from coronavirus. but this afternoon canceled an aide citing a lingering cough. coming as the president continues to criticize the commission on presidential debates >> i think the whole thing is crazy >> reporter: over their new plan to prevent another debate debacle. >> why wouldn't you answer that question >> because the question is -- >> supreme court justice radic
killed today as he responded to a report of a domestic dispute police say the suspect shot sergeant harold preston several times in front of his apartment. another officer was wounded and is in stable condition the officers returned fire, wounding the suspect, who was under arrest sergeant preston was 65 years old he'd been on the force for 41 years >>> with just two weeks now before election day president trump is in battleground pennsylvania but not with first lady melania trump as...
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harold preston was one of two officers shot during a domestic violence call.>> i'm not calling him a hero, the way he died today but he is a hero. he's a guy in his 60s and he's leading from where we want our sergeants to lead, from the front.>> reporter: the officer killed was a 41 year veteran of the force, the suspect was shot and is now hospitalized.>>> an update on the deadly diebold fire that killed 34 people in southern california last year. investigators say watchmen could have saved lives. they blame the lack of one or delaying the detection of that fire. they have not been able to determine exactly what caused the fire but witness accounts suggest it might have been sparked by charging batteries. >>> a pilot safely ejected before a super hornet went down, the weather was hazy at the time but it's unclear if it contributed to the crash.>>> taking a look at linda mar bijan pacifico which california is apparently doing an excellent job of protecting, the state got the only a grade in the foundations latest reports that ranks every state with a coastline on how they are managin
harold preston was one of two officers shot during a domestic violence call.>> i'm not calling him a hero, the way he died today but he is a hero. he's a guy in his 60s and he's leading from where we want our sergeants to lead, from the front.>> reporter: the officer killed was a 41 year veteran of the force, the suspect was shot and is now hospitalized.>>> an update on the deadly diebold fire that killed 34 people in southern california last year. investigators say...
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. >> which is why retired marine harold rucker didn't support president trump or hillary clinton four years ago. >> i pretty much voted for the libertarian. i couldn't see either one of those two. >> imagine if all those folks actually turned out to vote. >> this election the biden and trump campaigns are increasingly courting african-american men through ads. >> now it's our turn. >> our responsibility to take our power back. >> he wants everyone in america to have the opportunity towards success. >> and most recently in the last debate. >> nobody has done more for the black community than donald trump. criminal justice reform. prison reform. opportunity zones. >> we have to provide for economic opportunities, better education, better health care. >> the candidates have unveiled specific plans appealing to the estimated 30 million eligible african-american voters. 13 percent of black male voters supported president trump in 2016. move than three times the rate of black women. >> which candidate do you feel speaks best it to the issue of african-american men. >> i don't feel like anyb
. >> which is why retired marine harold rucker didn't support president trump or hillary clinton four years ago. >> i pretty much voted for the libertarian. i couldn't see either one of those two. >> imagine if all those folks actually turned out to vote. >> this election the biden and trump campaigns are increasingly courting african-american men through ads. >> now it's our turn. >> our responsibility to take our power back. >> he wants everyone in...
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the pressure wave shatters windowpanes and cause a cloud of glass and even harold's chairs across the test room. for alexander stalls destruction delivers vital insights his aim is to optimize the evacuation of locations following the discovery of unexploded bombs. among the tools at his disposal are high speed cameras which can identify the size speed and direction of the glass flying through the air right down to the tiniest shards. the engineer has conducted dozens of such experiments under a variety of different conditions the results are fed into a simulation program the more data he collects the better he can predict the physical fallout from an explosion. as it was here and the authorities always cordon off a huge area around the mission to find. that but if there is a hospital in that area with intensive care patients that's a problem. be them have to be evacuated which constitutes a danger to those patients. but does the bomb really pose a threat to the hospital or is a vacuum perhaps unnecessary. the red spots in the simulation represent areas that are extremely vulnerable t
the pressure wave shatters windowpanes and cause a cloud of glass and even harold's chairs across the test room. for alexander stalls destruction delivers vital insights his aim is to optimize the evacuation of locations following the discovery of unexploded bombs. among the tools at his disposal are high speed cameras which can identify the size speed and direction of the glass flying through the air right down to the tiniest shards. the engineer has conducted dozens of such experiments under...
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. >> reporter: harold smith lives outside the levees, his town under voluntary evacuation orders but he is staying put. >> we have had five, six, seven named storms and every one of them three days out had my address as the bull's eye. >> reporter: in a historic storm season, new orleans somehow spared until today hurricanes laura and delta both striking to the west while hurricane sall slid east. zeta's path giving the city a direct hit. >> been most challenging years yet. >> reporter: and tonight, despite the rising lake levels, the biggest threat in new orleans remains devastating winds and even potential tornadoes. all this with one month to go in hurricane season lester >> yeah, morgan. these are critical hours right now. let's get right to al roker. where is zeta headed >> lester, zeta is now inland and still a category 2 storm 110-mile-per-hour winds moving north/northeast at 25 miles per hour tropical storm warnings extend all the way into souther virginia a tornado threat from mississippi, alabama and florida tonight. power outages will be a big problem as this thing rockets
. >> reporter: harold smith lives outside the levees, his town under voluntary evacuation orders but he is staying put. >> we have had five, six, seven named storms and every one of them three days out had my address as the bull's eye. >> reporter: in a historic storm season, new orleans somehow spared until today hurricanes laura and delta both striking to the west while hurricane sall slid east. zeta's path giving the city a direct hit. >> been most challenging years...
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for help read on the priest pulled my ears and by harold out and beat me he would lock me in the basement or in the broom closet because. emmis beggar is still traumatized by his experiences to this day he struggles to set foot in a church. the 64 year old set up a small museum in the basement of the community center of his village of fair outdoor which makes 10 people how this was state condemned him. around 60000 people in switzerland were submitted to so-called administrative care by the can tunnel authorities because they were judged to be socially different the practice continued until 981 people including his mother were put in prisons like this one emma spare her was born here in 1957. or move because my name i suspect that my mother was administratively cared for because she was expecting and egypt i'm a child. and that's what they did at the time. they put such mothers away they didn't fit into swiss society. those rights. people deemed as being work shy drinkers or of having loose morals were taken to prison without trial to foster families or to a psychiatric ward there they we
for help read on the priest pulled my ears and by harold out and beat me he would lock me in the basement or in the broom closet because. emmis beggar is still traumatized by his experiences to this day he struggles to set foot in a church. the 64 year old set up a small museum in the basement of the community center of his village of fair outdoor which makes 10 people how this was state condemned him. around 60000 people in switzerland were submitted to so-called administrative care by the can...
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reporter: these pictures filmed anonymously and leaked onto social media harold a ghastly return to the worst of the covid-19 pandemic in europe. bodies wrapped in black plastic, apparently found a week ago in the basement of a siberian hospital. they are set to be awaiting autopsy. >> [speaking foreign language] reporter: the voice behind the camera says all of them had the virus. russia's health services are under severe strain in places, with the toll of daily deaths and infections rising to record highs. it's a familiar story across europe, now firmly in the grip of pandemic once again, both spain and france have exceeded a million cases of covid-19, with more french cities and two thirds of the population placed under nighttime curfew. >> [speaking foreign language] >> the coming weeks will be tough. our hospital services will be put to the test and the number of deaths will continue to rise. reporter: and italy, the country were dramatic pictures of the glimpse and dying were aikins of the future, posting its own record daily infection numbers in the autumn. >> around mid-may, the
reporter: these pictures filmed anonymously and leaked onto social media harold a ghastly return to the worst of the covid-19 pandemic in europe. bodies wrapped in black plastic, apparently found a week ago in the basement of a siberian hospital. they are set to be awaiting autopsy. >> [speaking foreign language] reporter: the voice behind the camera says all of them had the virus. russia's health services are under severe strain in places, with the toll of daily deaths and infections...
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. >>> the boston harold says baseball ace fenway park is being used as a place for voters to go to cast their early ballots. bostonians began showing up on saturday when early voting started in the city and across massachusetts. people wearing masks voted underneath championship banners in the ballpark. barriers and plexiglas dividers were set up to keep voters safe. >> very happy voter. felt very safe. very ventilated and really exciting to be here and hopefully a very historic election. >> everyone should exercise their right to vote. i think people have to start realizing that that's how you bring about real change. >> fenway was closed to fans during this year's baseball season due to the pandemic. >>> and the des moines register says a new federal government report estimates the rare windstorm that hit iowa and other states in august caused more than $7.5 billion in damages. the wind was the fourth most expensive severe storm since 1980. 140 mile-per-hour wind gusts blasted cedar rapids. half a million people in iowa lost power and millions of acres of crops were u ind. >>> so stil
. >>> the boston harold says baseball ace fenway park is being used as a place for voters to go to cast their early ballots. bostonians began showing up on saturday when early voting started in the city and across massachusetts. people wearing masks voted underneath championship banners in the ballpark. barriers and plexiglas dividers were set up to keep voters safe. >> very happy voter. felt very safe. very ventilated and really exciting to be here and hopefully a very historic...
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. >> reporter: harold smith lives outside the levees, the town under voluntary evacuation orders but he is staying put. >> we have had five, six, seven named storms and every one of them three days out had my address as the bull's eye. >> reporter: in a historic storm season, new orleans somehow spared until today hurricanes laura and delta striking to the west and sally slid east. zeta's path giving the city a direct hit. >> been most challenging years yet. >> reporter: and tonight, despite the rising lake levels, the biggest threat in new orleans remains devastating winds and even potential tornadoes. all this with one month to go in hurricane season lester >> yeah, morgan. these are critical hours right now. let's get right to al roker. where is zeta headed >> lester, zeta made inland and still a category 2 storm 110-mile-per-hour winds moving north/northeast at 24 miles per hour tropical storm warnings extend all the way into souther virginia this system will bring tornadoes possible from mississippi, alabama and florida, bringing power outages as it rockets into the northeast to
. >> reporter: harold smith lives outside the levees, the town under voluntary evacuation orders but he is staying put. >> we have had five, six, seven named storms and every one of them three days out had my address as the bull's eye. >> reporter: in a historic storm season, new orleans somehow spared until today hurricanes laura and delta striking to the west and sally slid east. zeta's path giving the city a direct hit. >> been most challenging years yet. >>...
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authorities say sergeant harold preston was shot and killed. another officer shot in the arm. officers on the radio could be heard calling for help. >> need an ambulance. shots fired. suspect shot. >> i've been hit. >> just cool down. we're coming for you. >> sergeant preston was a 41-year veteran of the department and a father. the police chief tonight saying preston was able to see his mother at the hospital before he died. the suspect is in custody. >>> when we come back here tonight, u.s. fighter jets intercepting five russian >>> to the index of other news tonight. five russian military planes intercepted off alaska. american f-22s identifying two russian bombers, two fighter jets and an early warning aircraft within 30 miles of the alaskan coat. they did not interu.s. air space. the russian planes in the area for an hour and a half. >>> and depending how clear it is where you are, the light show in the overnight sky tonight. the annual meteor shower hitting its peak tonight and early tomorrow morning, streaking across the sky every october. they say the best time to watc
authorities say sergeant harold preston was shot and killed. another officer shot in the arm. officers on the radio could be heard calling for help. >> need an ambulance. shots fired. suspect shot. >> i've been hit. >> just cool down. we're coming for you. >> sergeant preston was a 41-year veteran of the department and a father. the police chief tonight saying preston was able to see his mother at the hospital before he died. the suspect is in custody. >>> when...
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. >> general and harold mcclain love to jet ski here and say they understand the importance of the project but are dismayed about a completion date of 2030. >> we're getting older and it takes ten years, we will probably never be on that lake again. i mean, possibly. >> it needs to be done. if we ever have a major earthquake, we want to be safe. >> park rangers say there's plenty to be done along coyote creek, but the reservoir is off limits. >> we don't want people going in there. it can be dangerous. we will be patrolling the areas. >> the water district says it has been adding in the cost of the project to water rates since 2012, so customers should not see a big jump in their water bills even after the project gets going. in morgan hill, robert handa, hbs bay area news. >>> robert, thank you. let's check with jeff raniere now. jeff on more with the hot temperatures, the wind. then we've got the poor air quality all because of the fire. >> yeah, it's just kind of like a pylon here. it's one thing after another with the weather. we get a little bit of relief and here we go again. we're b
. >> general and harold mcclain love to jet ski here and say they understand the importance of the project but are dismayed about a completion date of 2030. >> we're getting older and it takes ten years, we will probably never be on that lake again. i mean, possibly. >> it needs to be done. if we ever have a major earthquake, we want to be safe. >> park rangers say there's plenty to be done along coyote creek, but the reservoir is off limits. >> we don't want...
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mike rousseau made this 100 mile-per-hour pitch disappear, that ball from harold as chapman, he put the a's into the championship series as they won the game with the final 2- one of the series 3-2. the astros are next in lcs, the dodgers faced the atlanta braves. >>> nfl 49ers the nine point favorite to handle business with the miami dolphins on sunday. they are feeling especially good, now the number 10 is quarterback one again. >> as far as getting out there, we've had the whole week to work on it, so we are feeling pretty good right now. >> reporter: quarterback jimmy garoppolo recovered enough from a bad right ankle, practice all weekend will start against the dolphins at levi stadium, fullback kyle yousif says finally, the starters are back together again. >> it's been really cool in practice this week, to look to my right, there's george. look to my left, there's brandon . depot, raheem, jimmy across the way. that is exactly how we envisioned it in the off- season. and it's great to finally have everybody healthy and there together. >> this just end, it's being reported now that
mike rousseau made this 100 mile-per-hour pitch disappear, that ball from harold as chapman, he put the a's into the championship series as they won the game with the final 2- one of the series 3-2. the astros are next in lcs, the dodgers faced the atlanta braves. >>> nfl 49ers the nine point favorite to handle business with the miami dolphins on sunday. they are feeling especially good, now the number 10 is quarterback one again. >> as far as getting out there, we've had the...