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harold what's-his-name. carol, you haven't told me what harold's last name is! it's harold loftus. harold loftus. ( vase breaks ) she just couldn't stand the excitement g her a son-in-law! she's also given me a daughter-in-law! harold loftus is married! ( china cracking ) grandma's vase! the hell with grandma! at least she doesn't have to clear up the mess! no! forget the vase! it's you i'm interested in! oh, oh, no! mother, mother, it's all right. it's all right. harold and his wife have been separated for nearly a month. they're getting a divorce! oh, come on! harold and marilyn than most people change their socks! they'll be back together within a week! but it'll take us a year to get your heart back together, carol. oh, mother! stop the melodramatics! look, harold says this time they really are getting a divorce. honey, harold loftus is a womanizer! every chance he gets, whenever we play canasta, he reaches under the table and puts his hand on my knee. mother, the marriage is already shut. oh. now, please, just butt out! i mean, i know you're trying to help, but you can't be ob
harold what's-his-name. carol, you haven't told me what harold's last name is! it's harold loftus. harold loftus. ( vase breaks ) she just couldn't stand the excitement g her a son-in-law! she's also given me a daughter-in-law! harold loftus is married! ( china cracking ) grandma's vase! the hell with grandma! at least she doesn't have to clear up the mess! no! forget the vase! it's you i'm interested in! oh, oh, no! mother, mother, it's all right. it's all right. harold and his wife have been...
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now, harold wrote the music, and the songs were yip and harold. that's it. ♪ >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. if you would like a copy of today'show, you can go to our website at democracynow.org. back in a minute. when we were young ove was a song a song unsung life was so new, so real, so right ages ago last night old , the world is you flew away and time grew cold where is that star that shone so bright ages ago last night? to think that spring had depended on merely this: a look, a kiss to think that something so splendid could slip away in one little daybreak amy goodman: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. as we continue on our tour through the life of lyricist yip harburg with his son ernie harburg. ernie harburg: we're walking through the gallery here at the lincoln center for the performing arts, which has "the necessity of rainbows," dedicated to the works of yip harburg, the lyricist. and we're now looking at the various exhibitions
now, harold wrote the music, and the songs were yip and harold. that's it. ♪ >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. if you would like a copy of today'show, you can go to our website at democracynow.org. back in a minute. when we were young ove was a song a song unsung life was so new, so real, so right ages ago last night old , the world is you flew away and time grew cold where is that star that shone so bright ages ago last night? to...
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carter and met with harold, the governor, the lieutenant governor, and they actually had a tour of the control room. this is all because they had assurance it was not going to blow up instantly, of course. they could go and look and talk to the engineers. after the tour of the control room, the president held a press conference, including harold denton and lieutenant governor scranton. it was a poignant, calm statement on his part, commending the population in the area for their careful thinking and caution in the case of the accident, and praising dick thornburgh, the governor. after the president left, and the population or the populace knew there was not going to be an explosion, people who did leave return to their homes. the mothers and children who had been away from their homes for little while returned. and things began to really be calm. and the news reports were no , butr accident meltdown thornburgh did a great job. he, in crisis, a builder of confidence. there were many articles like for, where his capacity handling this really serious event had been so successful and appro
carter and met with harold, the governor, the lieutenant governor, and they actually had a tour of the control room. this is all because they had assurance it was not going to blow up instantly, of course. they could go and look and talk to the engineers. after the tour of the control room, the president held a press conference, including harold denton and lieutenant governor scranton. it was a poignant, calm statement on his part, commending the population in the area for their careful...
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ok, i said, "my god, harold! this is a -- ♪ ok, i said, "my god, harold! this is a 12-year-old girl wanting to be somewhere over the rainbow. it isn't nelson eddy!" and i got frightened, and i said, "i don't -- let's save it. let's save it for something else. but don't -- let's not have it in." well, he felt -- he was crestfallen, as he should be. and i said, "let's try again." well, he tried for another week, tried all kinds of things, but he kept coming back to it, as he should have. and he came back, and i was worried about it, and i called ira gershwin over, my friend. ira said to him, he said, "can you play it a little more in a pop style?" and i played it, with rhythm. ok, i said, "oh, well, that's great. that's fine." i said, "now we have to get a title for it." i didn't know what the title was going to be. and when he had [sings] dee-da-dee-da-da-da-da, [talking] i finally y came to te thing, the way our logic lies in it, "i want to be somewhere on the other side of the rainbow." and i began trying to fit it: "on the other side of the rainbow." whe
ok, i said, "my god, harold! this is a -- ♪ ok, i said, "my god, harold! this is a 12-year-old girl wanting to be somewhere over the rainbow. it isn't nelson eddy!" and i got frightened, and i said, "i don't -- let's save it. let's save it for something else. but don't -- let's not have it in." well, he felt -- he was crestfallen, as he should be. and i said, "let's try again." well, he tried for another week, tried all kinds of things, but he kept coming...
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harold: mr. trump has expressed that he will have the best of the best, the people out there getting it done. that's who we can expect in his cabinet. the people he has great confidence in. that's who you will see. what qualities would you look for? harold: there's a lot of people with a lot of experience that know the sector very well. we saw the leadership council in together over 10 sectors technology and energy and everything else. the best of the best. certainly, those leaders within their fields. last week talk committee said you guys had not had the conversation. now, it feels like there has to be a scramble, there has to be the transition team. do you feel that coming on? harold: there is a transition team. he will not be caught offguard. the transition team is working, but you have not had the conversation -- harold: everything has been awfully busy. guy is the hardest working that nobody expected -- alix: you worked with him on his energy policy. has hend of reassurances given you? haro
harold: mr. trump has expressed that he will have the best of the best, the people out there getting it done. that's who we can expect in his cabinet. the people he has great confidence in. that's who you will see. what qualities would you look for? harold: there's a lot of people with a lot of experience that know the sector very well. we saw the leadership council in together over 10 sectors technology and energy and everything else. the best of the best. certainly, those leaders within their...
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mark: joining us on set is harold ford, kr. jr. we also have a political strategist and registered libertarian mary matalin. i will start with you and ask you this question. how do you think at this moment the president-elect is doing? mary: i think he is doing great. what do we have to judge him by, 60 minutes? i think he did a good decision with reince, the chief of staff, making the trains run on time. a very successful governor. he gets a whole rust belt and sees prosecution in wisconsin by scott walker. i think he's also a good selection. from what i hear from the rest of the list, let's go make america great again. john: harold, there has been a huge outcry about the notion of steve bannon given his pedigree, breitbart's role in our national discourse. what do you think about that on whether it is provocative? harold: i will agree with mary. as it relates to mr. bannon, he has to prove himself. there is a history with baggage. he is a former employee and deputies of his at breitbart making accusations about the company. i'm d
mark: joining us on set is harold ford, kr. jr. we also have a political strategist and registered libertarian mary matalin. i will start with you and ask you this question. how do you think at this moment the president-elect is doing? mary: i think he is doing great. what do we have to judge him by, 60 minutes? i think he did a good decision with reince, the chief of staff, making the trains run on time. a very successful governor. he gets a whole rust belt and sees prosecution in wisconsin by...
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harold. happy thanksgiving. uh, hazel, i was wondering if you could lend me five dollars till payday. oh, well, i was gonna-- oh, well, never mind. i can do it next month. my, isn't that a big turkey? no, it's just our usual size. with all the people you get here at thanksgiving, i'd think mrs. baxter would be out here helping you. oh, well, she wanted to come out, but i shooed her out. i don't like folks fussing around in my kitchen. i think you let people take advantage of you. oh, nobody takes advantage of me. what's the matter, you lose your skate key again? i bet i could go buy an ice cream cone. no, harold, i'm not gonna let you spoil your dinner. here you are. thanks, hazel. how many is gonna be over at the johnsons'? as far as i know, they'll be alone. i'm taking a cab over to my brother's. that's why i needed the $5.00. your brother's? well, yes. this is one time of the year when a person wants to be with their own flesh and blood. well, who's gonna cook the johnsons' dinner? well, mrs. johnson, i suppo
harold. happy thanksgiving. uh, hazel, i was wondering if you could lend me five dollars till payday. oh, well, i was gonna-- oh, well, never mind. i can do it next month. my, isn't that a big turkey? no, it's just our usual size. with all the people you get here at thanksgiving, i'd think mrs. baxter would be out here helping you. oh, well, she wanted to come out, but i shooed her out. i don't like folks fussing around in my kitchen. i think you let people take advantage of you. oh, nobody...
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. - [harold] we set up the barn as a live nativity. - santa is here? - santa's here, yep, and the kids can sit right on his lap, build a toy with him, take an actual toy home with 'em, a wooden toy. - see, that's so much fun, so there really is a lot to do here depending on what time of year you're coming, but the animals, of course, always the biggest attraction. this guy is not only chomping at the bit, he's rubbing his paws onto the ground here. i know this is what you want, so i'm gonna give you what you want, ok? here you go, buddy. they love it, this is their treats. - right, right. - they love these. - and this is what we sell when the petting farm's open. it's just an ice cream cone full of cracked corn, and all the animals love it. - [natalie] oh, look, he's like, he's one of the friendliest animals. i know you're getting upset, charlie, but we're gonna walk around here because i know aww, here's what you don't know is that i already fed him like three of these before we started. - [harold] i don't think charlie can fill. - [natalie] i don't t
. - [harold] we set up the barn as a live nativity. - santa is here? - santa's here, yep, and the kids can sit right on his lap, build a toy with him, take an actual toy home with 'em, a wooden toy. - see, that's so much fun, so there really is a lot to do here depending on what time of year you're coming, but the animals, of course, always the biggest attraction. this guy is not only chomping at the bit, he's rubbing his paws onto the ground here. i know this is what you want, so i'm gonna...
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typically it's less like way of vertical and horizontal. >> host: harold feld who would this mean to a consumer of at&t or time warner? >> guest: i do think there are a lot of reasons to be very skeptical about this merger. particularly based on how the industry has evolved and the increasing concentration within the industry as the wedding of particularly the marquee program not just whatever clips we have been watching you to put the program in like hbo and evening movies coming out if the studios that are critical for the success of on line streaming service. the big concern here i think is the thing that consumers ought to be most concerned about is at&t is a national carrier and they recognize that this shift is watching video moving from the big screen on the wall to being in the handheld device as well. for at&t a lot of that money comes from data overages, limiting your data. a lot of money in advertising that they are increasingly getting the company involved in. the fcc voted yesterday in one of the things they found in looking at raw demand and companies like at&t have a t
typically it's less like way of vertical and horizontal. >> host: harold feld who would this mean to a consumer of at&t or time warner? >> guest: i do think there are a lot of reasons to be very skeptical about this merger. particularly based on how the industry has evolved and the increasing concentration within the industry as the wedding of particularly the marquee program not just whatever clips we have been watching you to put the program in like hbo and evening movies...
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harold? >> clinton wins and mandate is understood. raise wages and empower the middle class. >> a.j.? >> people's champion wins in a landslide. america wins. >> clinton wins again. >> one headline, right, you said per person? >> typical clinton cheat over here. >> we just met, too. wow! we just met! >> she keeps saying with all due respect, i don't think she knows what that phrase means, harold. that's a little harsh. i don't think either one of you should be in the headline-writing business. a.j. delgado and harold ford jr., thank you both for coming on. coming up, we have ralston reports with, the great john ralston reports, next. >>> and if you're watching us in washington, d.c., you can listen to us on the radio, radio bloomberg 99.1 f.m. we'll be right back. he was 34% eastern european. so i went onto ancestry, soon learned that one of our ancestors we thought was italian was eastern european. this is my ancestor who i didn't know about. he looks a little bit like me, yes. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get st
harold? >> clinton wins and mandate is understood. raise wages and empower the middle class. >> a.j.? >> people's champion wins in a landslide. america wins. >> clinton wins again. >> one headline, right, you said per person? >> typical clinton cheat over here. >> we just met, too. wow! we just met! >> she keeps saying with all due respect, i don't think she knows what that phrase means, harold. that's a little harsh. i don't think either one of...
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harold --nationally harold: she was such a great representative for african-americans. i pray for her family and know that we have lost a great journalist and a great soul. is there anything you have seen, mary, from the president-elect -- is there anything you think he is not handling particularly well and advice you would like to give him? things that would make his life easier? i think the hardest thing for an incoming administration, having been through a number of them, is to keep grounded and don't listen to -- continue to listen to yourself and continue to hone your discriminating skills because people are coming out you and now everybody loves him. everybody is lining up for jobs. he will be getting a lot of advice from people who were important,onsidered they are now for him. he needs to stay on track and stay where he was, don't be buffeted by the kind of things that a push politicians back the last few decades, it has created this phenomenon in the first place. mary matalin, thank you for being with us. harold ford, you will stick around because we cannot get
harold --nationally harold: she was such a great representative for african-americans. i pray for her family and know that we have lost a great journalist and a great soul. is there anything you have seen, mary, from the president-elect -- is there anything you think he is not handling particularly well and advice you would like to give him? things that would make his life easier? i think the hardest thing for an incoming administration, having been through a number of them, is to keep grounded...
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can we get a cheer here for harold? [cheers and applause] he's still working for us looking at translation, it's great to have harold here. where's harold? back here somewhere, right? [applause] and finally, i want to thank my fellow board members who are so committed to the work of the foundation. and i want to give special thanks to the members of the search committee who worked on this transition from harold to lisa, worked so hard on this and did such a great job, that is carolyn, calvin, re hold in -- reynold and, of course, our vice chairman, morgan. thank you to the board. [applause] now, our mission -- i was asked tonight, what is the mission of the national book foundation. our mission is to increase the impact of great books on the culture. it's pretty important. so i want to thank you for being here and being part of that important mission. and to all of our finalists for this year's national book award, congratulations on your wonderful, wonderful achievement and good luck tonight, and now on to the awards c
can we get a cheer here for harold? [cheers and applause] he's still working for us looking at translation, it's great to have harold here. where's harold? back here somewhere, right? [applause] and finally, i want to thank my fellow board members who are so committed to the work of the foundation. and i want to give special thanks to the members of the search committee who worked on this transition from harold to lisa, worked so hard on this and did such a great job, that is carolyn, calvin,...
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harold will be right here. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: welcome to bloomberg daybreak on this tuesday. welcome back. we are live from bloomberg in new york city. jonathan ferro is often a. alix: u.s. equity futures are higher. flat,x is relatively making up from losses earlier in the session. that has to do with the stronger pound. it you can see the pound is moving much higher against the dollar. the dollar-yen is going nowhere fast area the dollar is up by 1% against the yen. the story is crude. it's now off by 3%. david: we start with that story, which is crude. opec is what. they are far apart on an agreement to cut reduction. washington says they would attend the meeting. i ran to examine. iraq says they will be optimistic about a deal coming out of these talks. the dollar rally is stirring up those emerging markets bears. filling comes cabinet, donald trump announced he will nominate tom price for health and human services secretary. david trias is reportedly being considered for secretary of state. ther
harold will be right here. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: welcome to bloomberg daybreak on this tuesday. welcome back. we are live from bloomberg in new york city. jonathan ferro is often a. alix: u.s. equity futures are higher. flat,x is relatively making up from losses earlier in the session. that has to do with the stronger pound. it you can see the pound is moving much higher against the dollar. the dollar-yen is going nowhere fast area the dollar is up by 1% against the yen. the story is...
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i did not than i was going to be defending harold here. big tax and spend guy. gary: sorry, charlie, is harold ford, may be considered for transportation secretary. >> the former congressman. gary: and let me say, if he did take a job like that he'd be absolutely fantastic because he understands the politics side of it. >> he likes to spend money. gary: understand ands the capital market. >> likes to spend money. >> the infrastructure will have to be a public private partnership. >> a big boondoggle. conservatives are rolling in the -- william buckley is rolling in his grave right now. >> it is the opposite of a boondoggle. he is the efficient use of capital. they're bringing people in who know how to deploy government capital in an efficient way, people like wilbur ross and understand finance who understand we're living in a low interest rate environment you get business to put up the money, they structure the plan they're watching every dollar. >> i never thought i would hear a conservative say government spending is an efficient way to set it up. >> what are
i did not than i was going to be defending harold here. big tax and spend guy. gary: sorry, charlie, is harold ford, may be considered for transportation secretary. >> the former congressman. gary: and let me say, if he did take a job like that he'd be absolutely fantastic because he understands the politics side of it. >> he likes to spend money. gary: understand ands the capital market. >> likes to spend money. >> the infrastructure will have to be a public private...
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let's go make america great again. >> harold, what do you think? there's obviously been a huge outcry about the notion of steve bannon, given his pedigree, given the breitbart -- breitbart's role coarsening our national political discourse. >> i would agree with mary's appraisal so far. i think as it relates to mr. bannon, he's going to have to prove himself. there's no doubt there's a history there with some baggage. this is not democrats making this up. these are former employees and deputies of his at breitbart, making some of these declarations, and even accusations about the company. but i think, overall, i mean, i'm disappointed, my candidate did not win. i think it behooves president-elect trump to make clear again, as many times as he can, he wants to represent and serve all the people. it would probably be good for him at some point to make clear to the country that things that happened during the campaign, were things that happened during the campaign. and people should not interpret him as representing that. and he calls on those who are
let's go make america great again. >> harold, what do you think? there's obviously been a huge outcry about the notion of steve bannon, given his pedigree, given the breitbart -- breitbart's role coarsening our national political discourse. >> i would agree with mary's appraisal so far. i think as it relates to mr. bannon, he's going to have to prove himself. there's no doubt there's a history there with some baggage. this is not democrats making this up. these are former employees...
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there's -- there's just -- i've lost my train of thought. >> harold martin. >> yes, yes, right. and so i have no idea how harold martin was able to take thumb drives and cdrom's and what not and store it in his garage for years. maybe he started taking them, you know, back in 2003, who knows? >> no wasn't else has questions, really? is that possible? >> thank you. i'm interested in your process of collecting the information. you're bio doesn't seem like you're super connect intoed the cia, the nsa and all of that, how hard was it for you to sort of get all the different folks to talk? >> it wasn't that hard to get the lead case agent steve carr to talk. i first came across the story like i was telling nick earlier back in 2009 when i had gone to interview dan olson, the cryptologist who worked on the case and i ended up writing a piece for wired magazine just about the cryptology part. it was -- it didn't go into much detail but sort of briefly covered the hunt for the secrets and after i had done that, i sort of became friends with the lead agent steve carr and -- and as we tal
there's -- there's just -- i've lost my train of thought. >> harold martin. >> yes, yes, right. and so i have no idea how harold martin was able to take thumb drives and cdrom's and what not and store it in his garage for years. maybe he started taking them, you know, back in 2003, who knows? >> no wasn't else has questions, really? is that possible? >> thank you. i'm interested in your process of collecting the information. you're bio doesn't seem like you're super...
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harold's utilitarian transitional shelter" or "huts" was born. heidi transitional shelter or hut was born. heidi help raise money for the it's been raining a lot, that's not pretty when you are sleeping on the sidewalk. >> reporter: the tiny houses have storage, windows and perhaps most important i lock on the door. they don't know where yet but the city will be willing to bend its zoning rules a bit. (heidi) "we won't be surprised to have problemsa& it sounds like you haven't thought everything out yeta&is that intentional? well, you everything you want to and then the reality is a whole 'nother story!"most artists don't deal in "reality"a&but this one says just because homelessness isn't painting a very pretty picture doesn't mean it should be ignored."i think you'd have to have your eyes closed not to see it." right now - the first ten huts that will be built are about 90-percent done. it's right now it's degrees in mean a difference in your retirement fundin your cbs 2 weather first forecast we have... cbs-2 news connects with the corridor.ca
harold's utilitarian transitional shelter" or "huts" was born. heidi transitional shelter or hut was born. heidi help raise money for the it's been raining a lot, that's not pretty when you are sleeping on the sidewalk. >> reporter: the tiny houses have storage, windows and perhaps most important i lock on the door. they don't know where yet but the city will be willing to bend its zoning rules a bit. (heidi) "we won't be surprised to have problemsa& it sounds like...
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harold: for a good while. at growinga look production after that, what kind of oil price the you need to see to grow at 5% or 10%? harold: we've been growing production in some areas. we did not in the balkans because we need a better price for it. but certainly here, we have been growing production in southern oklahoma. it has been offsetting the decline we've had up there. : 45-50 -- harold: scoop stack, we are in a different environment here. it's a very lucrative production . overpressure stack. rigs back up, we are looking at north of 60. what is the minimum he needs that steady production for the next two years. need toum cap x you have steady production for the next years? harold: we had a bare-bones budget this year, 920. below $1 billion. billion tout $1.3 have some growth in production. it is not a great deal more. it all depends on price. alix: what is the priority? if you deliver production growth or pay in dividend -- harold: we don't have dividends here. we build reserves and production. that is
harold: for a good while. at growinga look production after that, what kind of oil price the you need to see to grow at 5% or 10%? harold: we've been growing production in some areas. we did not in the balkans because we need a better price for it. but certainly here, we have been growing production in southern oklahoma. it has been offsetting the decline we've had up there. : 45-50 -- harold: scoop stack, we are in a different environment here. it's a very lucrative production . overpressure...
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and harold ford jr. back with us. >> tom, people said trump didn't have a path and we reminded them yesterday morning when someone was talking about historic significance about how tonight we were electing the first woman president, i said tom brokaw basically took a cold shoulder back in 2008 when everybody said that hillary clinton was going to get crushed in new hampshire and said let's wait for the people to vote. same thing happened over the past month. nobody wanted to wait to hear what the people had to say. >> you know, as you know i also say ufo theory. unforeseeable will occur. i'll put it in a hall of fame all of its own. like everyone else, i was beginning to buy into the idea that she was going to win this. yesterday morning. stop and think about this. organizations like this around the country were talking about how can the republican party possibly repair ielf after this election? they're going to lose the presidency. they may lose the house as well as the senate. 24 hours later the questi
and harold ford jr. back with us. >> tom, people said trump didn't have a path and we reminded them yesterday morning when someone was talking about historic significance about how tonight we were electing the first woman president, i said tom brokaw basically took a cold shoulder back in 2008 when everybody said that hillary clinton was going to get crushed in new hampshire and said let's wait for the people to vote. same thing happened over the past month. nobody wanted to wait to hear...
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harold hairston was the first african-american firefighter. >> with pride, dignity and respect. this is the way firefighters honored former philadelphia fire commissioner harold hairston. >> beicommissioner hairston was great commissioner, every member of the fire department felt they were a member of a larger organization. >> reporter: today that organization gathered to pay their respects to the man who looked after them for 12 years as police commissioner. >> equipment and training was paramount within the fire department. he wanted to make sure that every firefighter came home at the end of the day. >> reporter: the 40-year veteran of the department phwas philly' very first african-american fire commissioner, bringing a new sense of pride within the ranks. >> when he became fire commissioner, he put a spot light on the fact that i could become a commissioner. >> reporter: he met with business leaders to make sure that everyone had a smoke detector in their home. >> there's smoke alarms in hundreds of thousands of homes throughout the city. >> reporter: a city he dedicated hi
harold hairston was the first african-american firefighter. >> with pride, dignity and respect. this is the way firefighters honored former philadelphia fire commissioner harold hairston. >> beicommissioner hairston was great commissioner, every member of the fire department felt they were a member of a larger organization. >> reporter: today that organization gathered to pay their respects to the man who looked after them for 12 years as police commissioner. >>...
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harold krent? guest: i have no idea what actually happened with trump and his relationship with putin and others. did he solicit a crime? did he conspire for crime? i would like to think he did not. i have no personal knowledge of whether he did or not. obviously, you are not immune from criminal prosecution as a president. unlikely to happen, but impeachment is always a possibility. if something did arise that would have a smoking gun or show that donald trump solicited a crime in terms of packing, for instance, we probably would go first impeachment avenue as opposed to criminal prosecution. we simply don't know -- i don't know that any of this is more than smoke. on inof allegations going a nasty campaign, it is not clear that there was criminal laws violated by either side. host: mary from texas is now on the republican line. good morning to you. guest: good morning, sir. -- caller: good morning, sir. can tell usg if you if there's anything in the administration's plans for the guantanamo detai
harold krent? guest: i have no idea what actually happened with trump and his relationship with putin and others. did he solicit a crime? did he conspire for crime? i would like to think he did not. i have no personal knowledge of whether he did or not. obviously, you are not immune from criminal prosecution as a president. unlikely to happen, but impeachment is always a possibility. if something did arise that would have a smoking gun or show that donald trump solicited a crime in terms of...
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meet harold and annette. i am seated on a soft living room couch in the home of harold a general cajun pipefitter. a large photo album. he draws his hand back and forth over the plastic covers on the black-and-white photos. black and white photos. he turns the pages slowlyhe t searching for one 77 and a former deacon in thend a f lighthouse pentecostal church. he was dressed in a plaid shirt and jeans. he speaks in a slow baritone.. often concluding a line with the light chuckle as if to say all right. he points there it is.s his mother and father and himself and nine siblings standing in two rows squinting into the sun on the banks it is 1950. his mother's -- his brothers and sisters. they would coax the fish to the side of the boat with the bait.but it's it's not just his family he wants me to see. as introducing a friendly neighbors he points behind the family to something else standing proud in the water behind the faces in the photograph. they are commanding the cypress trees. they aren't are rising from
meet harold and annette. i am seated on a soft living room couch in the home of harold a general cajun pipefitter. a large photo album. he draws his hand back and forth over the plastic covers on the black-and-white photos. black and white photos. he turns the pages slowlyhe t searching for one 77 and a former deacon in thend a f lighthouse pentecostal church. he was dressed in a plaid shirt and jeans. he speaks in a slow baritone.. often concluding a line with the light chuckle as if to say...
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harold: there are a couple of people i feel would be fantastic. somebody that has been a regulator because a lot of the is not what you think . they are not out there regulating our industry like you think so much. nuclear, do is with spent cells and spent fuel rods, where are you going to put that? they deal with those types of things in a big way there. than regulating our industry. >> so there are some people that you would like? harold: one of those is someone who has worked closely with the trump organization, and that is kevin graham berg from north coast. worked on public until it sees. he was a regulator there for a long time. he's very well-qualified. he's somebody that could do that job tremendously well. said does same thing about you. he says you have the right of first refusal. do you want that? think i could be president. the and i think iers have been. i think i could be. there's a lot of material we could provide. you have to step back and look, we have a great opportunity here we turn thisow can into a huge driver for this economy
harold: there are a couple of people i feel would be fantastic. somebody that has been a regulator because a lot of the is not what you think . they are not out there regulating our industry like you think so much. nuclear, do is with spent cells and spent fuel rods, where are you going to put that? they deal with those types of things in a big way there. than regulating our industry. >> so there are some people that you would like? harold: one of those is someone who has worked closely...
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harold mentioned it. the idea that these guys are going to be co-equals and he'll be chief strategist. i've never seen that. >> those two different things. >> but that's the point -- >> i know that's what was said. >> fine. >> it was really cute. >> all i want to say is the point i'm making is diverse views, i get the idea of the diverse views -- >> let me ask you this. let's talk management first. you know management. you tell me who had more power, karen hughes talking to the president and being with the president every day or andy card? >> i know where you're going. valerie jarrett versus over -- >> 12 chief of staffs that got fired. >> i will say that white house i had experience with. and that did not function perfectly because of that kind of a situation. you're going to take this where you have people with two different world views and say you're both sort of my senior advisers. it's going to be very interesting to say the least to watch how they sort that out. >> if all he had was reince priebus a
harold mentioned it. the idea that these guys are going to be co-equals and he'll be chief strategist. i've never seen that. >> those two different things. >> but that's the point -- >> i know that's what was said. >> fine. >> it was really cute. >> all i want to say is the point i'm making is diverse views, i get the idea of the diverse views -- >> let me ask you this. let's talk management first. you know management. you tell me who had more power,...
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autopsy report on harold brown -- heart attack. they couldn't rule out a struggle, but they figure it was more likely he fell. i guess jesus could d ve pushed him. any word on jesus? bench warrant issued this morning. morning, norm. how you doing? hey, guid. what do you want, tommy? i got a problem. that department's closed. ou. i got no choice. not here. guid, i know you're not in my fan club anymore. but i'm jammed up. you're the only one i ever saw him say two words to. berto. who's that? i got on his wrong side five months ago. this idiot's still got it on the brain. you're a different kind of cop than he is, tommy. tell me about it. they said maybe some dope was missing. but everyone passed on it -- internal affairs, the d.a. it's history with everyone but this lunatic. so, uh, can he hurt you? night we made the pop, i thought he could have seen something he figured was me doing something wrong. then he didn't say nothing. i figured he didn't see it. now i'm thinking he's some kind of warp case who wants to pull on my wings a
autopsy report on harold brown -- heart attack. they couldn't rule out a struggle, but they figure it was more likely he fell. i guess jesus could d ve pushed him. any word on jesus? bench warrant issued this morning. morning, norm. how you doing? hey, guid. what do you want, tommy? i got a problem. that department's closed. ou. i got no choice. not here. guid, i know you're not in my fan club anymore. but i'm jammed up. you're the only one i ever saw him say two words to. berto. who's that? i...
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harold krent? >> politically, i can't imagine a donald trump administration trying to investigate director comey. if a democrat had taken over, i don't think there would have been a criminal investigation. i think he probably would have resigned or been forced to resign. what prompted comey to write the letter he did, it made no sense in terms of criminaltions law enforcement. but my own view would be that's for criminalte punishment, but certainly that's not going to happen under a administration. >> we're on the independent line. go ahead. >> good morning. >> good morning. a question. i'm really confused, because tore is something i have tell. this is a story -- are you hearing me? >> you're on the air. go ahead. >> okay. this is a story. things,ss of those whatever happened, hillary had some --she something, why, from the beginning, is she allowed to to become the president? her. not vote for i did not vote for trump. okay? whatever she is, she didn't the country in the last 30 years. she had th
harold krent? >> politically, i can't imagine a donald trump administration trying to investigate director comey. if a democrat had taken over, i don't think there would have been a criminal investigation. i think he probably would have resigned or been forced to resign. what prompted comey to write the letter he did, it made no sense in terms of criminaltions law enforcement. but my own view would be that's for criminalte punishment, but certainly that's not going to happen under a...
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harold had several outstanding warrants. the officer showed incredible restraint. >> in a split second to deal with that threat and that threat was clear and present. that officer could've used deadly force. >> carol now faces new charges including resisting arrest and aggravated assault. police also arrested the driver, harold's mother, for obstructing justice. they say the gun he was holding turned out to be a >>> the california family got quite a surprise when renting a dvd from web box red box. he and his wife put in a movie they thought was the action movie central intelligence but right away that got more action than they were expecting. someone had created a fake movie label " and closer to an adult " it to an adult film dvd peak it was your typical worker was injured typical porno type movie it was old people in their sixties or seventies and that was what really shocked us. it progressed we were like okay this is the real deal. >> moore says while the incident was funny, he was upset with the red box customer servic
harold had several outstanding warrants. the officer showed incredible restraint. >> in a split second to deal with that threat and that threat was clear and present. that officer could've used deadly force. >> carol now faces new charges including resisting arrest and aggravated assault. police also arrested the driver, harold's mother, for obstructing justice. they say the gun he was holding turned out to be a >>> the california family got quite a surprise when renting a...
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our weather watcher harold in parker has 35. we always encourage our weather watchers to explain what's neighborhood. harold just says dry, and that really describes it very well. no issues with precipitation, rain or snow, forget about it at the bus stop this morning. just clear and colder than yesterday morning. 37 for the kids. we'll check your weekend forecast coming up. now let's get over to joel. >>> pretty good drive, this is through the tech center. look how many cars we have on the roads now, i-25 and arapahoe road. you see a lot of headlights and taillights. that's kind of the story now. not enough to slow things down, at least still within 10 miles per hour limit. we have a side street accident as you get into lakewood there. it's right off of alaska. it's not on one of the main streets. lights malfunctioning and those are as you are at 14th and park. treat that as a four-way stop. >>> the husband of a state trooper killed in the line of duty is suing the drunk driver who hit her and the bar who trooper jamie jursevic
our weather watcher harold in parker has 35. we always encourage our weather watchers to explain what's neighborhood. harold just says dry, and that really describes it very well. no issues with precipitation, rain or snow, forget about it at the bus stop this morning. just clear and colder than yesterday morning. 37 for the kids. we'll check your weekend forecast coming up. now let's get over to joel. >>> pretty good drive, this is through the tech center. look how many cars we have...
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but harold, we've danced many times on a bad stomache. remember all those years when we were starving to death, in cheap theaters? are you leaving me now for that old carlotta? so what if i am? ha ha ha ha ha. life is so cruel. now i must go out and dance for the audience alone. ? she looks so worn and pale, but beautiful. ? her tears are rolling down her pillow. ? oh! bud: oh belene, you dance with such a beautiful busted heart. kathy: how long have you been standing there? on me. bud: i wasn't spying on y- well don't push! i was just enjoying the show. kathy: you have no right to come around here poking on me. bud: well just hold on. you know, you don't own the whole world. kathy: well no, but -- well this is a different world. bud: what do you mean, different? kathy: oh i don't know, i can't explain it. everything seems so wonderful and real, and i was somebody awful important. then when you came poking around here, you made me feel silly. margaret: my heavens, that's it. that's it! it's so simple, why couldn't i see it? kathy: mommy m
but harold, we've danced many times on a bad stomache. remember all those years when we were starving to death, in cheap theaters? are you leaving me now for that old carlotta? so what if i am? ha ha ha ha ha. life is so cruel. now i must go out and dance for the audience alone. ? she looks so worn and pale, but beautiful. ? her tears are rolling down her pillow. ? oh! bud: oh belene, you dance with such a beautiful busted heart. kathy: how long have you been standing there? on me. bud: i...
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. >> anthony: all those pig parts sent down the line to harold, who's been using them for a veritable rainbow of new mexican specialties. none of our 300-pound friend will go to waste. he's getting shredded for tacos, added to the beans, cooked up with pisole. it's going into the chili, red or green. oh yeah, that's going to be beautiful. the tenderloin i set aside for a little time on the grill. everyone here has put in a lot of work and they're hungry. time to eat. i didn't know this show was about this, but i've been thinking about it a lot, this sort of cowboys, mexicans, indian, romantic ideal. uh, a lot of easterners came out here and fell in love with this romantic notion of the west and wanted to come out here and sorta kinda create their own version of the west. was that a good thing? >> man: that's what helps us as a people as a -- as a native culture as a culture that's been here for these years. we invite you to come and enjoy what we partake in. i mean, the indians had the beans and the chili and the corn. the spanish people brought the pork. i mean, and we put that toget
. >> anthony: all those pig parts sent down the line to harold, who's been using them for a veritable rainbow of new mexican specialties. none of our 300-pound friend will go to waste. he's getting shredded for tacos, added to the beans, cooked up with pisole. it's going into the chili, red or green. oh yeah, that's going to be beautiful. the tenderloin i set aside for a little time on the grill. everyone here has put in a lot of work and they're hungry. time to eat. i didn't know this...
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harold hairston was commissioner from 1992 through 2004, he died last week, in his west mt. airy home. air exton served the fire department for 40 years. his funeral is at new covenant church at 7500 germantown avenue. he will then be buried at the ivy hill cemetery in east mt. airy. harold hairston was 76 years old. >>> well, it is in the hand of the new jersey right now, atlantic city has been taken over by the state, last week new jersey reject atlantic city's any recovery plan to shed its after billion dollar debt. contact even owe closures and decreased property values left ac little money to pay its bills. the state, local, finance board will run the cities main governmental functions for the next five years. the board has the power to layoff employees, or sell assets to help the once bustling gambling spot rid itself of the financial burden. >>> a controversial condo project along philadelphia's historic jeweler's row is moving forward. demolition permit has been issued for five properties along the 700 block of sansom street. developer toll brothers is planning to bu
harold hairston was commissioner from 1992 through 2004, he died last week, in his west mt. airy home. air exton served the fire department for 40 years. his funeral is at new covenant church at 7500 germantown avenue. he will then be buried at the ivy hill cemetery in east mt. airy. harold hairston was 76 years old. >>> well, it is in the hand of the new jersey right now, atlantic city has been taken over by the state, last week new jersey reject atlantic city's any recovery plan to...
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harold says "teach them knife skills, how to saut, how to flip eggs " (nat) 4812 always stock the sodas when we finish serving from salads to burgers most items on the menu are less than $5. goes back into the program to help teach, inspire and build confidence. in old bethpage, jg, fox 5 news. coming to a concert near you... it's dad and his baby boy. when we come back... how this father- son duo rock out sweetie, you know what we're craving right now? tuesday- huh, i wonder if my mother would like to stay with us... here's what i'm thinking-brunch. all day, every day. should we get started? who wants coffee? introducing my new brunchfast menu. with 10 delicious items like my bacon and egg chicken sandwich, southwest scrambler plate, a sparkling blood orange cooler, and homestyle potatoes. served all day, every day. only at jack in the box. family. there is too much adorable-ness going on there. if this baby doesn't grow up to be a rock star... then we are surely going to miss out. there's much more ahead on fox5 news this morning. coming up... now that recreational marijuana is legal
harold says "teach them knife skills, how to saut, how to flip eggs " (nat) 4812 always stock the sodas when we finish serving from salads to burgers most items on the menu are less than $5. goes back into the program to help teach, inspire and build confidence. in old bethpage, jg, fox 5 news. coming to a concert near you... it's dad and his baby boy. when we come back... how this father- son duo rock out sweetie, you know what we're craving right now? tuesday- huh, i wonder if my...
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>> i have to disagree with that, harold. with all due respect, no pun intended, i do think the last two days have changed things for voters. meanwhile we have hundreds of thousands of emails that have ended up on anthony weiner's laptop. how can this person be elected to serve at the highest levels of office? at the highest levels of handling classified information? she has already shown herself of not being able to do that, and this just proves it. mr. trump has been traveling across the country and laying out specific plans. even plans as detailed as combating the heroine epidemic. i don't see hillary clinton do that. i remember reading an article that said hillary was a great candidate, but a policy-free one. i thought that was just an astute observation. she likes to speak on these platitudes, raising wages and all these things she promises, but it's policy specific-free. john: she has about 800 pages of policy on her website, compared to about 100 on yours. >> on her website? her immigration policy is frightening to any
>> i have to disagree with that, harold. with all due respect, no pun intended, i do think the last two days have changed things for voters. meanwhile we have hundreds of thousands of emails that have ended up on anthony weiner's laptop. how can this person be elected to serve at the highest levels of office? at the highest levels of handling classified information? she has already shown herself of not being able to do that, and this just proves it. mr. trump has been traveling across the...
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. >>> overnight we have learned about passing of former fill fire commissioner harold hairston. he was first african-american to serve as commissioner in the fifth largest fire department in the country. was appointed in 1992 and served 12 years, after his retirement, hairston joined cbs-3 as on air public safety consultant. harold hairston was 76 years old. >>> well, still ahead, update on this huge fire out west, impact on gas prices here in the east. >> also ahead this deadly crash involving a school bus and transit bus, just outside of our region. >>> and, all tied up how chicago forced game seven of the world series, it is really getting good now and we are back in two at a neighborhoods a restaurafavorite - a place for a good, family meal. she juggled customers, cooks, waitresses - and never complained. my dad was a police officer walking his beat. i learned from both what it means to be honest, to work hard, and love family. big banks, wall street, special interests - that's who pat toomey's with. in the senate, i'll work for you and your family. i'm katie mcginty, and i
. >>> overnight we have learned about passing of former fill fire commissioner harold hairston. he was first african-american to serve as commissioner in the fifth largest fire department in the country. was appointed in 1992 and served 12 years, after his retirement, hairston joined cbs-3 as on air public safety consultant. harold hairston was 76 years old. >>> well, still ahead, update on this huge fire out west, impact on gas prices here in the east. >> also ahead...
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he was ever mindful of the fate --harold macmillan who had to the common market, and was branded an anglo-saxon trojan horse. entry intobritain's combined a way that dramatic adaptation of traditional british politics with determination to preserve interests.ational wilsoncessor harold anchored the outcome among the public by referendum that indicated its approval. eventwelcomed this with the following statement, "i have worked for this for 25 years. i was the prime minister who let britain into the community. so, i'm naturally delighted that the referendum -- is working out as it is." over the succeeding decades, a political european union was built. and the essence of both the atlantic relationship and the special relationships were preserved. four decades later, the global context has changed. facing the issues of -- time in a new and even more complex form. ton the challenge was how maintain atlantic unity under approachingns of nuclear parity. that was from the soviet union and the soviet bloc. today, the threat is far reaching, ambiguous, new forms and posing of danger. new capabilities.
he was ever mindful of the fate --harold macmillan who had to the common market, and was branded an anglo-saxon trojan horse. entry intobritain's combined a way that dramatic adaptation of traditional british politics with determination to preserve interests.ational wilsoncessor harold anchored the outcome among the public by referendum that indicated its approval. eventwelcomed this with the following statement, "i have worked for this for 25 years. i was the prime minister who let...