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so, for example, we had beulah lambert, who lived in lamberts cove, was quite elderly at the time. and andrew butler and holmes whole george and edgartown and possibly rebecca skiff chilmark. although it's difficult to say exactly because we don't have death record for rebecca, we don't know an exact lease. she left the area. we assume that she left before 1785 because of lydia mae hughes report and the reports of the other families in chilmark. so again, the overall takeaway here is that that looking at the deaf who were alive at the time, it starts to make the story of lydia mayhew make much more sense. okay, so we'll move on now to, the the period from benjamin mayhew's in 1785 until 1825, when the first three deaf islanders attended the american school for the deaf in hartford and this is the period, as richard mentioned, during which we think martha's vineyard sign language arose and during which the signing community, especially in chilmark, developed independently of mainland deaf populations. this map shows approximate residences, four families that deaf individuals between
so, for example, we had beulah lambert, who lived in lamberts cove, was quite elderly at the time. and andrew butler and holmes whole george and edgartown and possibly rebecca skiff chilmark. although it's difficult to say exactly because we don't have death record for rebecca, we don't know an exact lease. she left the area. we assume that she left before 1785 because of lydia mae hughes report and the reports of the other families in chilmark. so again, the overall takeaway here is that that...
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hall lambert, thank you for joining us. see you real soon. >> thank you.ll a massive new super-pack for donald trump and she gave $90 million last time around and how much this time? lauren: being reported she'll give more than $90 million. so super pack she'll be bankroll asking called preserve america. it's being run by dave carney and in 2020 run by chris lacevida and heavyweights when it comes to fundraising. miriam adelson is said to be bankrolling and donating more than $90 million she gave with sheldon, her late husband. she was born in israel and she's watching these court cases and she saw the guilty verdict and big money is coming in because conservative donors don't like what they're seeing in this country and trump is now rapidly closing the fundraising gap with joe biden. stuart: got t thank you, lauren. time for the monday trivia question. here it is: what percentage of the brain is water? does that depend on which brain you're talking about? 60, 70, 75 -- 60, 65, 70, or 75%? you get to answer first after this. hi, i'm greg. i live in bloomin
hall lambert, thank you for joining us. see you real soon. >> thank you.ll a massive new super-pack for donald trump and she gave $90 million last time around and how much this time? lauren: being reported she'll give more than $90 million. so super pack she'll be bankroll asking called preserve america. it's being run by dave carney and in 2020 run by chris lacevida and heavyweights when it comes to fundraising. miriam adelson is said to be bankrolling and donating more than $90 million...
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one of those men in taylor's 16th regiment was army medic ray lambert. ray was only 23, but he had already earned three purple hearts and two silver stars fighting in north africa and sicily, where he and his brother bill no longer with us, served side by side in the early morning hours. two brothers stood together on the deck of the uss enrico. before boarding to separate higgins landing craft. if i don't make it, bill said, please please take care of my family. ray asked his brother to do the same. of the 31 men on ray's landing craft, only ray and six others made to the beach. there were only a few of them left. they came to the sector right here below us. easy, red. it was called again and again. ray ran back into the water. he dragged out one man after another. he was shot through the arm. his leg was ripped open by shrapnel from his back was broken. he nearly drowned. he had been on the beach for hours, bleeding, saving lives. when he finally lost consciousness, he woke up the next day on a cot beside another badly wounded soldier. he looked over a
one of those men in taylor's 16th regiment was army medic ray lambert. ray was only 23, but he had already earned three purple hearts and two silver stars fighting in north africa and sicily, where he and his brother bill no longer with us, served side by side in the early morning hours. two brothers stood together on the deck of the uss enrico. before boarding to separate higgins landing craft. if i don't make it, bill said, please please take care of my family. ray asked his brother to do the...
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one of those men in taylor's 16th regiment was army medic ray lambert.ay was only 23, but he had already earned three purple hearts and two silver stars fighting in north africa and sicily, where he and his brother bill, no longer with us, served side by side. in the early morning hours, the two brothers stood together on the deck of the uss henrico, before boarding two separate higgins landing craft. "if i don't make it," bill said, "please, please take care of my family. ray asked his brother to do the same. of the 31 men on ray's landing craft, only ray and six others made it to the beach. er left. they came to the sector right here below us. easy red it was called. again and again, ray ran back into the water. he dragged out one man after another. he was shot through the arm. his leg was ripped open by shrapnel. his back w broken. he nearly drowned. he had been on the beach for hours, bleeding and saving lives when he finally lost consciousness. he woke up the next day on a cot beside another badly wounded soldier. he looked over and saw his brother
one of those men in taylor's 16th regiment was army medic ray lambert.ay was only 23, but he had already earned three purple hearts and two silver stars fighting in north africa and sicily, where he and his brother bill, no longer with us, served side by side. in the early morning hours, the two brothers stood together on the deck of the uss henrico, before boarding two separate higgins landing craft. "if i don't make it," bill said, "please, please take care of my family. ray...
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one of those men in taylor's 16th regiment was army medic ray lambert. was only 23, but he had already earned three purple hearts and two silver stars fighting in north africa and sicily, where he and his brother bill no longer with us, served side by side inhours. two brothers stood together on the deck of the uss enrico. before boarding to separate higgins landing craft. if i don't make it, bill said, please please take care of my family. ray asked his brother to do the same. of the 31 men on ray's landing craft, only ray and six others there were only a few of them left. they came to the sector right here below us. easy, red. it was called again and again. ray ran back into the water. he dragged out one man after another. he was shot through the arm. his leg was rped open by shrapnel from his back wa broken. he nearly drowned. he had been on the beach for hours, bleeding, saving lives. when he finally lost consciousness, he woke up the next day on a cot beside another badly wounded soldier. he looked over and saw his brother, bill. they made it. they
one of those men in taylor's 16th regiment was army medic ray lambert. was only 23, but he had already earned three purple hearts and two silver stars fighting in north africa and sicily, where he and his brother bill no longer with us, served side by side inhours. two brothers stood together on the deck of the uss enrico. before boarding to separate higgins landing craft. if i don't make it, bill said, please please take care of my family. ray asked his brother to do the same. of the 31 men on...
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one of those men in taylor's 16th regiment was army medic ray lambert.ray was only 23, but he had already earned three purple hearts and two silver stars fighting in north africa and sicily, where he and his brother bill no longer with us, served side by side in the early morning hours. two brothers stood together on the deck of the uss enrico. before boarding to separate higgins landing craft. if i don't make it, bill said, please please take care of my family. ray asked his brother to do the same. of the 31 meon ray's landing craft, only ray and six others made to the beach. there were only a few of them left. they came to the sector right here below us. easy, red. it was called again and again. ray ran back into the water. he dragged out one man after another. he was shot through the arm. his leg was ripped open by shrapnel from his back was broken. he nearly drowned. he had been on the beach for hours, bleeding, saving lives. when he finally lost consciousness, he woke up the next day on a cot beside another badly wounded soldier. he looked over and
one of those men in taylor's 16th regiment was army medic ray lambert.ray was only 23, but he had already earned three purple hearts and two silver stars fighting in north africa and sicily, where he and his brother bill no longer with us, served side by side in the early morning hours. two brothers stood together on the deck of the uss enrico. before boarding to separate higgins landing craft. if i don't make it, bill said, please please take care of my family. ray asked his brother to do the...
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one of those men in taylor's 16th regiment was army medic ray lambert.ay was only 23, but he had already earned three purple hearts and two silver stars fighting in north africa and sicily, where he and his brother bill, no longer with us, served side by side. in the early morning hours, the two brothers stood together on the deck of the uss henrico, before boarding two separate higgins landing craft. "if i don't make it," bill said, "please, please take care of my family. ray asked his brother to do the same. of the 31 men on ray's landing craft, only ray and six others made it to the beach. there were only a few of them left. they came to the sector right here below us. easy red it was called. again and again, ray ran back into the water. he dragged out one man after another. he was shot through the arm. his leg was ripped open by shrapnel. his back was broken. he nearly drowned. he had been on the beach for hours, bleeding and saving lives when he finally lost consciousness. he woke up the next day on a cot beside another badly wounded soldier. he loo
one of those men in taylor's 16th regiment was army medic ray lambert.ay was only 23, but he had already earned three purple hearts and two silver stars fighting in north africa and sicily, where he and his brother bill, no longer with us, served side by side. in the early morning hours, the two brothers stood together on the deck of the uss henrico, before boarding two separate higgins landing craft. "if i don't make it," bill said, "please, please take care of my family. ray...
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lambert, welcome to the show. >> thank you. been difficult to have books going virtual. have we recovered? >> yes, we are on our way. our staff stepped up big time during the pandemic to respond to the health emergency. since last may, we have been able to steadily increase in person access to library facilities. currently we are at 95% of our precovid hours of operation. in the coming weeks we are going to fully restore all of our hours. we have four branches that we are going to bring back to seven day service. they are currently operating at 5 days a week and we are going to go to every tag line and i know all the foot traffic has not returned to san francisco, but our library is seeing a resurgence coming back. >> can we talk about programs after covid? >> absolutely, that is part and parcel of our mission. we were doing that work precovid and certainly the library stepped up during the pandemic. we doubled our level of programming for personal finance, small business help, jobs and careers. we have a dedicated small busine
lambert, welcome to the show. >> thank you. been difficult to have books going virtual. have we recovered? >> yes, we are on our way. our staff stepped up big time during the pandemic to respond to the health emergency. since last may, we have been able to steadily increase in person access to library facilities. currently we are at 95% of our precovid hours of operation. in the coming weeks we are going to fully restore all of our hours. we have four branches that we are going to...
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lambert, welcome to the show. >> thank you.lad to be here. >> i know it's been difficult to have books going virtual. have we recovered? >> yes, we are on our way. our staff stepped up big time during the pandemic to respond to the health emergency. since last may, we have been able to steadily increase in person access to library facilities. currently we are at 95% of our precovid hours of operation. in the coming weeks we are going to fully restore all of our hours. we have four branches that we are going to bring back to seven day service. they are currently operating at 5 days a week and we are going to go to every tag line and i know all the foot traffic has not returned to san francisco, but our library is seeing a resurgence coming back. >> can we talk about programs after covid? >> absolutely, that is part and parcel of our mission. we were doing that work precovid and certainly the library stepped up during the pandemic. we doubled our level of programming for personal finance, small business help, jobs and careers. we
lambert, welcome to the show. >> thank you.lad to be here. >> i know it's been difficult to have books going virtual. have we recovered? >> yes, we are on our way. our staff stepped up big time during the pandemic to respond to the health emergency. since last may, we have been able to steadily increase in person access to library facilities. currently we are at 95% of our precovid hours of operation. in the coming weeks we are going to fully restore all of our hours. we have...
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lambert, welcome to the show. >> thank you. i'm glad to be here. >> i know it's been difficult to have books going virtual. have we recovered? >> yes, we are on our way. our staff stepped up big time during the pandemic to respond to the health emergency. since last may, we have been able to steadily increase in person access to library facilities. currently we are at 95% of our precovid hours of operation. in the coming weeks we are going to fully restore all of our hours. we have four branches that we are going to bring back to seven day service. they are currently operating at 5 days a week and we are going to go to every tag line and i know all the foot traffic has not returned to san francisco, but our library is seeing a resurgence coming back. >> can we talk about programs after covid? >> absolutely, that is part and parcel of our mission. we were doing that work precovid and certainly the library stepped up during the pandemic. we doubled our level of programming for personal finance, small business help, jobs and caree
lambert, welcome to the show. >> thank you. i'm glad to be here. >> i know it's been difficult to have books going virtual. have we recovered? >> yes, we are on our way. our staff stepped up big time during the pandemic to respond to the health emergency. since last may, we have been able to steadily increase in person access to library facilities. currently we are at 95% of our precovid hours of operation. in the coming weeks we are going to fully restore all of our hours. we...
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and so i think michael lambert and the supervisors for your support, thank you. this wonderful idea. and, you know, i just, want to say that, the work of the library never ceases to amaze me. i think it's one of the pride and joys of not only san francisco, but of our country in general. it's one of the few free open to everybody. opportunities that we have in the united states of america. that and our public school system are the only two rights we have, we should absolutely have the right to information and the right to educate ourselves and the right to seek help and help ourselves. so i just really want to appreciate this, this legislation. i want to appreciate the library for everything that you do. i would ask to be added as a co-sponsor. and now i'll turn it over to supervisor safaÍ. thank you. i just had a question about how the program will actually be implemented. it says here in the legislation that you don't have to have a library card. and i'm just wondering, are are you going to be just giving away free books like what's what's how is this work? i m
and so i think michael lambert and the supervisors for your support, thank you. this wonderful idea. and, you know, i just, want to say that, the work of the library never ceases to amaze me. i think it's one of the pride and joys of not only san francisco, but of our country in general. it's one of the few free open to everybody. opportunities that we have in the united states of america. that and our public school system are the only two rights we have, we should absolutely have the right to...
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and last but not least, we have point bridge capital founder and gop mega donor emma howell lambert, was making the case for ron desantis . screaming he is a candidate that can win those swing states and i just don't simply think president trump can do it. >> and wants desantis campaign crashed and burned in spectacular fashion, lambert went back to trump saying, quote, i don't know that anyone really believed he was a threat to democracy. to be fair, not all the ultra wealthy are back in trump investor and tv personality mark cuban has frankly called trump out and recently referred to him as a snake oil salesperson while speaking in support of biden's policies. and linkedin cofounder reid hoffman has slammed business leaders for backing trump. he argued no rational ceo would want a capricious strongman in the white house. but billionaires like you been in hoffman outspoken and the support of biden are in the minority and we should be clear about that but it's obvious why many others are casting the values and memories aside for donald trump. cnbc reports on thursday did trump said h
and last but not least, we have point bridge capital founder and gop mega donor emma howell lambert, was making the case for ron desantis . screaming he is a candidate that can win those swing states and i just don't simply think president trump can do it. >> and wants desantis campaign crashed and burned in spectacular fashion, lambert went back to trump saying, quote, i don't know that anyone really believed he was a threat to democracy. to be fair, not all the ultra wealthy are back in...
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lambert, welcome to the show. >> thank you.s going virtual. have we recovered? >> yes, we are on our way. our staff stepped up big time during the pandemic to respond to the health emergency. since last may, we have been able to steadily increase in person access to library facilities. currently we are at 95% of our precovid hours of operation. in the coming weeks we are going to fully restore all of our hours. we have four branches that we are going to bring back to seven day service. they are currently operating at 5 days a week and we are going to go to every tag line and i know all the foot traffic has not returned to san francisco, but our library is seeing a resurgence coming back. >> can we talk about programs after covid? >> absolutely, that is part and parcel of our mission. we were doing that work precovid and certainly the library stepped up during the pandemic. we doubled our level of programming for personal finance, small business help, jobs and careers. we have a dedicated small business center here at the librar
lambert, welcome to the show. >> thank you.s going virtual. have we recovered? >> yes, we are on our way. our staff stepped up big time during the pandemic to respond to the health emergency. since last may, we have been able to steadily increase in person access to library facilities. currently we are at 95% of our precovid hours of operation. in the coming weeks we are going to fully restore all of our hours. we have four branches that we are going to bring back to seven day...
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hal lambert is a gop mega-donor.s throwing his full support behind the former president, originally supported ron desantis. hal, always good to ceo. >> good to see you, neil. neil: those are staggering numbers. this is coming in small sample, $20 at a time, that indicates a lot of enthusiasm around common people. what do you make of that? >> yeah. if you just do the math on it, if you assume an average a contribution of $100, which it's probably lower than that, that's over 000,000 individual -- 500,000 individual contributions. that that's a lot of people out there very upset about this trial and this verdict. in fact, i'm going to be getting on a plane and going to california next week for a fundraiser, and then i'm going to go to las vegas, nevada, for a fundraiser. i'm getting onboard full steam here because this is really outrageous, neil. the man who said in russia show me the man, and i will show you the crime. that's not how we're supposed to operate to. we're supposed to find a crime and then figure out who
hal lambert is a gop mega-donor.s throwing his full support behind the former president, originally supported ron desantis. hal, always good to ceo. >> good to see you, neil. neil: those are staggering numbers. this is coming in small sample, $20 at a time, that indicates a lot of enthusiasm around common people. what do you make of that? >> yeah. if you just do the math on it, if you assume an average a contribution of $100, which it's probably lower than that, that's over 000,000...
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. >> reporter: richard lambert is a retired fbi agent who led the initial 9/11 investigation in san diegoyoumi and the two hijackers lived temporarily before the attacks. he's now a consultant on the case filed by the 9/11 families. >> if you've ever flown into washington, d.c., one of the first things you see on the horizon is the washington monument, so if you know where your other targets are in terms of the washington monument, it helps guide you to your intended target. >> reporter: federal investigators believe the hijackers on flight 93, which crashed near shanksville, pennsylvania, had the u.s. capitol as their likely target. the lawyers for the 9/11 families and former intelligence analysts we spoke to believe portions of the video show bayoumi surveilling the capitol as part of that plan. and in the video, he references a "plan." >> you said that, "in the plan." what plan? who is he talking to? >> reporter: what do you think he is talking about? >> i think he is talking to the al qaeda planners who tasked him to take the preoperational surveillance video of the intended target.
. >> reporter: richard lambert is a retired fbi agent who led the initial 9/11 investigation in san diegoyoumi and the two hijackers lived temporarily before the attacks. he's now a consultant on the case filed by the 9/11 families. >> if you've ever flown into washington, d.c., one of the first things you see on the horizon is the washington monument, so if you know where your other targets are in terms of the washington monument, it helps guide you to your intended target....
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. >> reporter: richard lambert is a retired fbi agent who led the initial 9/11 investigation in san diegoere bayoumi abbott two hijackers lived temporarily before the attacks. he's now a consultant on a case filed by the 9/11 families. >> if you are phoning to washington, d.c., one of the first things you see on the horizon is the washington monument, so if you know where your other targets are in terms of the washington monument, it helps guide you to your intended target. >> reporter: federal investigators believe the hijackers on flight 93, which crashed near shanksville, pennsylvania, have the u.s. capitol as their likely target. the lawyers for the 9/11 families and former intelligence analysts we spoke to believe portions of the video show bayoumi surveilling the capital as part of that plan. and in the video, he references a "plan." >> you said that, "in the plan." what plan? who is he talking to? >> reporter: what do you think he is talking about? >> i think he is talking to the al qaeda planners who task him to take the preoperational surveillance video of the intended target. >>
. >> reporter: richard lambert is a retired fbi agent who led the initial 9/11 investigation in san diegoere bayoumi abbott two hijackers lived temporarily before the attacks. he's now a consultant on a case filed by the 9/11 families. >> if you are phoning to washington, d.c., one of the first things you see on the horizon is the washington monument, so if you know where your other targets are in terms of the washington monument, it helps guide you to your intended target. >>...
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that was miranda lambert's song.at patty griffin does. i haven't done it yet but she did it. that song is so good. it's so good in earn her an academy of country music award for song of the year in 2018. it's got to be a good song to win that kind of award. a couple months ago miranda released her new single on her new album coming out later this year. let's get our first guest. he debuted on tv when he was just 5 years old. he's got to be one of the preeminent directors and producers in hollywood with films like "a beautiful mind," "apollo 13," "how the grinch stole christmas. close with his new documentary is called "jim henson idea man." please welcome the man who was one tony award away from the egot. ron howard, everybody.
that was miranda lambert's song.at patty griffin does. i haven't done it yet but she did it. that song is so good. it's so good in earn her an academy of country music award for song of the year in 2018. it's got to be a good song to win that kind of award. a couple months ago miranda released her new single on her new album coming out later this year. let's get our first guest. he debuted on tv when he was just 5 years old. he's got to be one of the preeminent directors and producers in...
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. >> reporter: richard lambert is a retired fbi agent who led the initial 9/11 investigation in san diegothe attacks. he's now a consultant on the case filed by the 9/11 families. >> if you've ever flown into washington, d.c., one of the first things you see on the horizon is the washington monument. so if you know where your other targets are in terms of the washington monument, it helps guide you to your intended target. >> reporter: federal investigators believe the hijackers on flight 93, whch crashed nearby shanksville, pennsylvania, had the u.s. capitol as their likely target. the lawyers for the 9/11 families and former intelligence analysts we spoke to believe portions of the video show bay yumi surveilling the capitol as part of that plan. and in the video, he references a, quote, plan. >> you said that in the plan. what plan? who is he talking to? >> what do you think he's talking about? >> i think he's talking to the al qaeda planners who tasked him to take the pre-operational surveillance video of the intended target. >> so this video is taken in late june and early july of 19
. >> reporter: richard lambert is a retired fbi agent who led the initial 9/11 investigation in san diegothe attacks. he's now a consultant on the case filed by the 9/11 families. >> if you've ever flown into washington, d.c., one of the first things you see on the horizon is the washington monument. so if you know where your other targets are in terms of the washington monument, it helps guide you to your intended target. >> reporter: federal investigators believe the...
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you have amazing numbers from lambert. if their numbers were great, that would be flooding the zone. inventory has -- i remember in october sanjay said, jim, inventory is -- when you speak to this man, he's a person. i emphasize person. there's a lot of automatons. this man is not. >> we had the nvidia meeting yesterday where they talked about trillions of heavy industry that are going to get automated. take a listen. >> the next wave of a.i. is set to automate the $50 trillion in heavy industries. soon robotics factories will orchestrate robots that build products that are robotic. we devolved a virtual world simulation platform where the physical and digital world converge. >> they're saying chatbots. >> no. i mean, i didn't -- they weren't supposed to say anything important to me. in millions of these meetings, they never say anything. what is he saying? the biggest market in the world is building factories. you build a factory to see what it looks like so you don't waste a lot. sometimes up to 30% waste. the germans ha
you have amazing numbers from lambert. if their numbers were great, that would be flooding the zone. inventory has -- i remember in october sanjay said, jim, inventory is -- when you speak to this man, he's a person. i emphasize person. there's a lot of automatons. this man is not. >> we had the nvidia meeting yesterday where they talked about trillions of heavy industry that are going to get automated. take a listen. >> the next wave of a.i. is set to automate the $50 trillion in...
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let's get to ron desantis donor how lambert. trump basically out raised biden by $60 million last month. how did he manage to do that. what is the player here? >> there's no way to say it but donald trump is crushing it in fund raising. that verdict came at the end of may so that doesn't include a lot of donations from june but he is up $25 million in cash on hand with president biden. fundraisers are selling out, three in california in early june. i went to one in orange county that was sold out, one in las vegas that was sold out. the energy is unbelievable. he's leading in almost every swing state. it is safe to say donald trump is in the best position he has ever been in when running for president, the best position on either time, more cash on hand, the rnc and the trump campaign have more cash on hand and he is leading in polls. pretty amazing. ashley: the battle comes down to the independents and perhaps others, the black and latino vote. how is trump doing appealing to those voters? >> reporter: going right to them and t
let's get to ron desantis donor how lambert. trump basically out raised biden by $60 million last month. how did he manage to do that. what is the player here? >> there's no way to say it but donald trump is crushing it in fund raising. that verdict came at the end of may so that doesn't include a lot of donations from june but he is up $25 million in cash on hand with president biden. fundraisers are selling out, three in california in early june. i went to one in orange county that was...
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. >> reporter: lambert cobb made this sacrifice once he realized that those big boats were, in his wordssh into money. >> he said to me, as a 10-year-old, you have got to figure out how this money thing works because if you don't, it's going to eat everything we love. >> reporter: he wasn't wrong. as fish stocks dwindled, so did the island's population, from 5,000 to 2,500. the cobbs left grudgingly for the mainland in the 1970s. zita cobb's father died shortly thereafter, but she heeded his advice. she got a business degree, worked in fiberoptics, landed in silicon valley, and before long was the third highest paid female executive in america. in her early 40s, she cashed out tens of millions in stock options, dropped out of the winner-take-all economy, and took her business savvy home, determined to revitalize fogo island. instead of writing a check, she posed a question. >> what do we have, and what do we know? and how can we put that forward in a way that's dignified for fogo islanders, and creates economy, and connects us to the world? ♪ >> reporter: spend one night at what the loca
. >> reporter: lambert cobb made this sacrifice once he realized that those big boats were, in his wordssh into money. >> he said to me, as a 10-year-old, you have got to figure out how this money thing works because if you don't, it's going to eat everything we love. >> reporter: he wasn't wrong. as fish stocks dwindled, so did the island's population, from 5,000 to 2,500. the cobbs left grudgingly for the mainland in the 1970s. zita cobb's father died shortly thereafter, but...
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this bill moves forward to help folks like adam lack lambert toe the mental health help.inst china and something called the clarity act to s stop them from stealing technology and reaching out to in in inknow vapors to -- innovators. i was proud to pass thoses billsism honored to serve with a handful of members of congress who are serving in a reserve or guard capacity, something we haven't seen since the end of world war ii. maria: consistent p grat cong, congressman. it's an amazing list of accomplishments. we're all proud. thomas, jump in on all of the issues we're talking about. the agenda is out there for everyone to see five months before the election. now you we're talking about murder when it comes to illegal migrants coming in. >> very much. you mentioned his -- biden's polling in the united states. well, i think also it's interesting to think about his reputation around the world. we saw at the g7 him staggering around in front of the world's mead y this is what is -- media. this is what is really showing america up on the stage and what we see afterwards, putin
this bill moves forward to help folks like adam lack lambert toe the mental health help.inst china and something called the clarity act to s stop them from stealing technology and reaching out to in in inknow vapors to -- innovators. i was proud to pass thoses billsism honored to serve with a handful of members of congress who are serving in a reserve or guard capacity, something we haven't seen since the end of world war ii. maria: consistent p grat cong, congressman. it's an amazing list of...
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story, you know, just struck by how many people like ken -- bill ackman, steve schwarzeneggerman, hall lambertamp. why do you think that is. >> i think probably historically some of the way trump treats people doesn't sit well with -- whether you have choices but there is really not many choices anymore. so you probably are more likely to put up with. >> brian: more pro-business, too. >> pro-business and some of the things have gotten to where it's hard to support nonsense. >> brian: how hard is it to be successful in this climate right now? what is the challenge with the american economy different challenges for everybody. regulation and having to be so careful with everything you do and say for fear of are people going to cancel you or think you are not supportive of other people's views. it just gets hard. >> brian: just the whole culture, for you, in particular, you not only -- you made your money in finance, but you also involved in pickleball at the highest level. how did you come into this game and how fast has it grown? >> yeah, i mean, i got old so i started playing it because it was
story, you know, just struck by how many people like ken -- bill ackman, steve schwarzeneggerman, hall lambertamp. why do you think that is. >> i think probably historically some of the way trump treats people doesn't sit well with -- whether you have choices but there is really not many choices anymore. so you probably are more likely to put up with. >> brian: more pro-business, too. >> pro-business and some of the things have gotten to where it's hard to support nonsense....
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we launched a great line by miranda lambert in 2018.t was a time when everybody thought the fashion risk was going to change for us and we would have a lot more markdowns, and since then our merchandise margin has grown by a hundred basis points a year every single year since 2018. so i think we've been able to deflect that concern. >> i have a great pair of ariat boots and i know you carry that line. they're hardworking boots. thank you very much for being with us today. jim conroy of boot barn. >> thanks for having me. >> you got it. >>> coming up, we're traveling to boomtown usa and it's not just walmart's stock is getting a record run. its hometown is getting a boost. we'll take you there when we return. (♪♪) car, this isn't the way home. that's right james, it isn't. car, where are we going? we're here. (♪♪) surprise!!! the future isn't scary. not investing in it is. car, were you in on this? nothing gets by you james. nasdaq-100 innovators. one etf. before investing, carefully read and consider fund investment objectives, risks, c
we launched a great line by miranda lambert in 2018.t was a time when everybody thought the fashion risk was going to change for us and we would have a lot more markdowns, and since then our merchandise margin has grown by a hundred basis points a year every single year since 2018. so i think we've been able to deflect that concern. >> i have a great pair of ariat boots and i know you carry that line. they're hardworking boots. thank you very much for being with us today. jim conroy of...
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in its space program, there are some concerns about its intentions news nation's correspondent evan lamberton mission is step one in its goal to send humans to the moon by the end of the decade, it is kicked off a new space race with the u.s. wanting to do it. first. we just saw in recent days china's moon lander unfurl the country's flag on the far side of the moon. it took off with soil and rock samples that will return to china to be studied. >> even months before the mission, nasa administrator bill nelson warned congress about china's, quote, very secretive space program. the concern being that china will try and lay territorial claim to the moon. here's nelson. >> on that worry, my concern is that they don't get their first and then say this is i or you stay up. because the south pole of the moon is an important part. we think because we think that there is water there. and if there's water. then there's rocket fuel. and that's one reason we're going to the pole of the and if the artemis program stays on track, that will see humans, americans on the moon. >> in the next couple of year
in its space program, there are some concerns about its intentions news nation's correspondent evan lamberton mission is step one in its goal to send humans to the moon by the end of the decade, it is kicked off a new space race with the u.s. wanting to do it. first. we just saw in recent days china's moon lander unfurl the country's flag on the far side of the moon. it took off with soil and rock samples that will return to china to be studied. >> even months before the mission, nasa...
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last, but certainly not least, we have found her in gop make a donor, how lambert who just last summerg the case for ron desantis. >> he is a candidate that can win those swing states and i just don't simply think that president trump can do it. >> of course, once ron desantis campaigns crashed and burned in spectacular fashion, he went back to trump saying that i don't know if anyone really believed he was a threat to democracy. >> not to be fair, investor and tv personality mark cuban has frequently called trump out rephrasing -- referring to him as a snake oil salesperson and supported biden's policies. and reid hoffman has argued no national ceo at 1a man like that in the white house outspoken in their supported biden are in the minority and we should be clear about that. it is obvious why many are casting their values and memories aside for donald trump. cnbc reports that trump promised the ceos they will see tax cuts in the curtailing of regulations.this came after he told house republicans he was considering an all tariff policy that would eliminate the income tax altogether acc
last, but certainly not least, we have found her in gop make a donor, how lambert who just last summerg the case for ron desantis. >> he is a candidate that can win those swing states and i just don't simply think that president trump can do it. >> of course, once ron desantis campaigns crashed and burned in spectacular fashion, he went back to trump saying that i don't know if anyone really believed he was a threat to democracy. >> not to be fair, investor and tv personality...
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august and attendance were district 9 supervisor hillary ronan, director short, city librarian michael lambert, library commissioners and the artists alicia. a feature of a highlight of the ground-breaking was aztec dancers who performed and engaged the audience in dance. the next photos are construction progress. this is historic reading room awaiting restoration. the upper floor of the library. and this is the future community room and you can see beyond the shoring and foundation work going on it will be a big open space. this was not a space present in the library previously. we opened this up. this is at orange alley, which is on the side of the library that will receive the building addition. this is the demolition of the courtyard and you can see a large pg&e transformer vault which is being demolished. this area will be excavated for a new basement. this is interior view showing wall construction on the left and foundation in the middle. this is inside the future community room. this picture shows new foundations and building underpinning that gives a sense of extent work and see you s
august and attendance were district 9 supervisor hillary ronan, director short, city librarian michael lambert, library commissioners and the artists alicia. a feature of a highlight of the ground-breaking was aztec dancers who performed and engaged the audience in dance. the next photos are construction progress. this is historic reading room awaiting restoration. the upper floor of the library. and this is the future community room and you can see beyond the shoring and foundation work going...
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let's welcome city librarian michael lambert. hey, everybody. drum beats. heartbeats, communities as one. nobody celebrates community and the diversity and the culture and the heritage. better than the city and county of san francisco. thank you so much for being here today. i see so many amazing community leaders in the audience. claudine. doctor davis, thank you so much for your partnership, this is the second annual and it just keeps getting better and better every year. thank you so much. and yes, i want to give a shout out to our amazing staff here at the library, marshall media services. thank you so much, team library. thank you. human rights commission, as well. thank you. how are we all doing? yay! good. i'm glad to be in such a good mood. so, the reception we wait for all of us in the next couple of minutes, but, what amazing immersion students. i mean, they they really exemplify the spirit of what we are trying to do here. and i i was the first time i heard our two students, ivana and dillinger is amazing. we actually have certificates of excelle
let's welcome city librarian michael lambert. hey, everybody. drum beats. heartbeats, communities as one. nobody celebrates community and the diversity and the culture and the heritage. better than the city and county of san francisco. thank you so much for being here today. i see so many amazing community leaders in the audience. claudine. doctor davis, thank you so much for your partnership, this is the second annual and it just keeps getting better and better every year. thank you so much....
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i think it says nancy lambert campbell and phil ellis, please come to the podium . i am tony hines, and thank you for allowing me to speak. i'm a little frustrated because i've been to a lot of meetings and a lot of committees, and it seems like y'all are not listening to what the people are saying, people have said, please don't close our schools. please be intentional about education equity. san francisco is going on a slippery slope, acting like texas and florida and other places who historically really don't give a damn about people of color, specifically black people. there's programs in this district that really work. there's like the alley program, the cac african-american parent advisory council, the dac is a lot of things that have been eroded that help families. so please, when you decide to co-locate schools, merge them, whatever you call them, you're closing the door on all these beautiful children's livelihood in their life. thank you. thank you. hello, my name is galen spoor. i'm here as a parent and president of the parent action council at san franci
i think it says nancy lambert campbell and phil ellis, please come to the podium . i am tony hines, and thank you for allowing me to speak. i'm a little frustrated because i've been to a lot of meetings and a lot of committees, and it seems like y'all are not listening to what the people are saying, people have said, please don't close our schools. please be intentional about education equity. san francisco is going on a slippery slope, acting like texas and florida and other places who...
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founding members brian may and roger taylor continue to perform as queen, along with singer adam lambertour opinion on this. it is our question of the day. >> the question is how do you beat the heat? so we gave you three options. do you go to the beach? 16% of you guys said, yep. sand and surf. well 59% said we just crank up that ac and call it a day. and 25% say, you know what? we don't try to beat anything. we love the heat. so weigh in. if you can. ktvu.com/vote. we like to hear from you always. there's a qr code there right on the corner of your screen to you can weigh in there as well pg and e and online one saying okay, great, crank the ax. >> how about if you just call up one of your buddies who has a pool, who becomes your best friend? that's a great idea. >> we were popular back in the 70s. we had a pool. so it's like, frank, what are you doing today? >> well, that's not why you were popular. oh, yeah? well, today you may want to find a pool if you're in the inland areas. we will cool eight degrees in throughout some neighborhoods like livermore, san ramon, pleasanton and dubli
founding members brian may and roger taylor continue to perform as queen, along with singer adam lambertour opinion on this. it is our question of the day. >> the question is how do you beat the heat? so we gave you three options. do you go to the beach? 16% of you guys said, yep. sand and surf. well 59% said we just crank up that ac and call it a day. and 25% say, you know what? we don't try to beat anything. we love the heat. so weigh in. if you can. ktvu.com/vote. we like to hear from...
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through the collections we if have enough materials to serve the public and i want to thank michael lambertwe heard me and encouraged me to build up that collection i had conversations with other people and international languages and access to services and development office and the recovery community to see what people wanted and the text were most important in 2022 i met supervisor dorsey and notice that the library was not part of that i mind we want to help too. and we had a few conversations about that and really thankful you you were supportive of idea and you wanted to move forward but that brought us to where we are today, we, give out the books people can keep them and bring them to their meetings and some of the texts can be lgbtq pricey up to $20 or buy them online we want people to access the materials and you know, own that and reading and write on them and keep them for themselves and make them accessible throughout the city i look forward to this program expanding to all 27 branches we have three branches because one that is going well and thank you to my family in the back
through the collections we if have enough materials to serve the public and i want to thank michael lambertwe heard me and encouraged me to build up that collection i had conversations with other people and international languages and access to services and development office and the recovery community to see what people wanted and the text were most important in 2022 i met supervisor dorsey and notice that the library was not part of that i mind we want to help too. and we had a few...
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through the collections we if have enough materials to serve the public and i want to thank michael lambertwe heard me and encouraged me to build up that collection i had conversations with other people and international languages and access to services and development office and the recovery community to see what people wanted and the text were most important in 2022 i met supervisor dorsey and notice that the library was not part of that i mind we want to help too. and we had a few conversations about that and really thankful you you were supportive of idea and you wanted to move forward but that brought us to where we are today, we, give out the books people can keep them and bring them to their meetings and some of the texts can be lgbtq pricey up to $20 or buy them online we want people to access the materials and you know, own that and reading and write on them and keep them for themselves and make them accessible throughout the city i look forward to this program expanding to all 27 branches we have three branches because one that is going well and thank you to my family in the back
through the collections we if have enough materials to serve the public and i want to thank michael lambertwe heard me and encouraged me to build up that collection i had conversations with other people and international languages and access to services and development office and the recovery community to see what people wanted and the text were most important in 2022 i met supervisor dorsey and notice that the library was not part of that i mind we want to help too. and we had a few...
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i offer my first amendment in memory of lance corporal 'adam lambert. a proud marine from iowa. he returned home and unfortunately lost his life to suicide shortly after his combat tour of dut today america loses 22 of its veterans to suicide every single day. we must do more to stop this silent epidemic. amendmentamendment is a solid start program to alert transitioning veterans of the mental health services available to them today through the veterans affairs administration. second fighting communist china requires america to be a leader cybersecurity. my amendmentnt of defense from acquiring or procuring or that technology created particularly by our foreign adversaries. the c.c.p. is developing a new technology to manipulate america and infiltrate our national security by rewir hard infrastructure. america is vifnting heavily in technology today developing a cloud storage technology anduture of data management for worldwide adoptio expe be clear. failure for america to be able of defense to become a subsidiary of a chinese is a thousand times worse than anything even tiktok
i offer my first amendment in memory of lance corporal 'adam lambert. a proud marine from iowa. he returned home and unfortunately lost his life to suicide shortly after his combat tour of dut today america loses 22 of its veterans to suicide every single day. we must do more to stop this silent epidemic. amendmentamendment is a solid start program to alert transitioning veterans of the mental health services available to them today through the veterans affairs administration. second fighting...