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my son rockwell possesses a deep awareness of our roots, exuding a profound confidence in his identity. this is truly remarkable to me, especially considering the contrast of my childhood where i felt i had to keep things secretive and distance myself from my heritage in order to have a stronger sense of belonging. now as we gather to honor this heritage and in the rose garden at the white house, i am struck by the irony that once inhibited my own path towards fearlessness. our journey as asian-americans is deeply rooted in history, marked by resilience, perseverance and the relentless pursuit of justice. from the struggles of our ancestors who first set foot on american soil to the generations that followed, we have contributed to the rich tapestry of this nation, shaping its history and its future. throughout history we have faced formidable challenges in exerting our right including the right to vote and be counted. when chinese immigrants arrived during the california goad rush -- gold rush we battled against discrimination and practices like the chinese exclusion act of 1882 aimed
my son rockwell possesses a deep awareness of our roots, exuding a profound confidence in his identity. this is truly remarkable to me, especially considering the contrast of my childhood where i felt i had to keep things secretive and distance myself from my heritage in order to have a stronger sense of belonging. now as we gather to honor this heritage and in the rose garden at the white house, i am struck by the irony that once inhibited my own path towards fearlessness. our journey as...
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some rockwell trademarks, screens, vibrant and playful. stairs, sweeping and stately. and light. deep, warm, and rich. >> my earliest thoughts about lighting and restaurants comes from candles and thinking about restaurants in guadalajara where i lived where the candle was like a hearth. you can't always replicate that, but it's not a bad place to start. >> reporter: it's not all glitzy restaurants and luxury hotels. this children's hospital emphasizes color and imagination. and this temporary viewing platform at ground zero, helped mourners grapple with the unthinkable in the months after 9/11. >> really what was needed was a public viewing platform, so people could have a unmediated look at what really happened. that temporary structure was definitely one of the most powerful things i have ever been involved with. >> reporter: rockwell's firm, which started out with fewer than a dozen people, has grown to some 330. without posts in l.a. and madrid. >> i am so grateful i get to do what i do, and feel lucky every day. >> reporter: and today, "sunday morning" is the grateful benef
some rockwell trademarks, screens, vibrant and playful. stairs, sweeping and stately. and light. deep, warm, and rich. >> my earliest thoughts about lighting and restaurants comes from candles and thinking about restaurants in guadalajara where i lived where the candle was like a hearth. you can't always replicate that, but it's not a bad place to start. >> reporter: it's not all glitzy restaurants and luxury hotels. this children's hospital emphasizes color and imagination. and...
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you ever watch just a super cut of sam rockwell entrances? you got to do it. >> jimmy: he comes out, he does james brown. he does everything. he's always -- would you maybe next time? no, you would never do it. >> i can't do it. he's got a thing with his feet and his body. he's got a cute little body, and it's -- [ laughter ] and it's like a marionette body. it's suspended. >> jimmy: it's perfectly -- and he floats and he spins. >> he floats in the air and the feet are -- you know. >> jimmy: yeah, he's fantastic, he's great. >> yeah, he's fantastic. >> jimmy: are you a dancer, or do your -- >> no. >> jimmy: no. >> i used to be. a younger man. i used to like dancing. >> jimmy: yeah, do your kids say, "dad, no," or they don't care. >> no. >> jimmy: they're fine. >> it's fine. >> jimmy: your kids like you. >> do my kids like me? >> jimmy: no, i said no -- [ laughter ] no, i said the opposite. it was a statement. i said your kids like you. i know your kids. >> yeah, you do. >> jimmy: yeah, and they actually like dad. [ laughter ] sometimes, the k
you ever watch just a super cut of sam rockwell entrances? you got to do it. >> jimmy: he comes out, he does james brown. he does everything. he's always -- would you maybe next time? no, you would never do it. >> i can't do it. he's got a thing with his feet and his body. he's got a cute little body, and it's -- [ laughter ] and it's like a marionette body. it's suspended. >> jimmy: it's perfectly -- and he floats and he spins. >> he floats in the air and the feet are...
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now, of course, biden tried to make it sound all like kind of like a norman rockwell painting. >> my dad used to always say was that the way you build equity in your home is the way you build wealth. so you build enough equity in your home then you have enough money to borrow to get something new and move and so on. and that's how everybody makes it. everybody in the middle class makes it. >> laura: so says a man who has donor damage the middle class than any president since jimmy carter. biden's open border, the push for more foreign workers. his ridiculously high energy costs. his war on the gas powered vehicle. all of it, every single thing is an attack on middle income workers. now, biden himself tries to sell his attack on the suburbs as just common sense. but, listen closely to the words of his dim bulb energy secretary jennifer granholm. >> we're trying to embed structural equity into a system that has been structurally inequitable. and it's not just the community benefits plans, but it's also the way these tax incentives have been structured. >> laura: embed structural equity
now, of course, biden tried to make it sound all like kind of like a norman rockwell painting. >> my dad used to always say was that the way you build equity in your home is the way you build wealth. so you build enough equity in your home then you have enough money to borrow to get something new and move and so on. and that's how everybody makes it. everybody in the middle class makes it. >> laura: so says a man who has donor damage the middle class than any president since jimmy...
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of course, biden tried to makerk it sound all kind of like a norman rockwell painting. >> my dad always used toth sayay that the way you build equity ih your home is the way you build wealth. so, when you build enough equity ine your home, you have enough somethingorrow to get new and so on.dl that is how everybody makes it. that is how the low class makes it. >> laura: soha says a man who has done more than to much the middle class than any president since jimmy carter. biden's open border, the push for more foreign workers, his g ridiculously high energy cost, his war on the gas-powered vehicles. all of it, every single thing as anno attack on middle income workers. now, biden, himself, tries to sell his attack on the suburbs as just common sense. but listen closely to the words of his dimple energy secretary, jennifer granholm. >> we are trying to embed structural equity into a system that has been structurally inequitable. and it's not just the community benefits plan, but it is also the way the tax incentives have been structured. >> laura: embed structuralraci equity. so all, be y
of course, biden tried to makerk it sound all kind of like a norman rockwell painting. >> my dad always used toth sayay that the way you build equity ih your home is the way you build wealth. so, when you build enough equity ine your home, you have enough somethingorrow to get new and so on.dl that is how everybody makes it. that is how the low class makes it. >> laura: soha says a man who has done more than to much the middle class than any president since jimmy carter. biden's...
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"let's put more sam rockwell's ass." clooney: let's see more male ass. kimmel: when you get a late night talk show, you want to make it different, which is the first mistake. mcnerny: i don't know why that format still works, but it does, and i think that when people break from it, it doesn't. kimmel: i didn't stand up and do a monologue. i didn't wear a tie. i mean, everything we did was wrong. kimmel: i'm not we're ever gonna top this one. the guinness book named him the hairiest man in the world. guest: [singing "edelweiss"] [singing "edelweiss"] [singing "edelweiss"] kimmel: we let the audience drink. the first night, in the middle of the show, someone threw up. kimmel: william, i should ask you, why do they call the town "embarrass," minnesota? william: uh, i don't know why they call it. kimmel: alright. o'donnell: in the first months of the kimmel show it was a rough road. [making music with hands] carter: kimmel did not appeal to women, so he had struggles. but like most of these guys, he had to find his voice. braun: there were plenty of conversa
"let's put more sam rockwell's ass." clooney: let's see more male ass. kimmel: when you get a late night talk show, you want to make it different, which is the first mistake. mcnerny: i don't know why that format still works, but it does, and i think that when people break from it, it doesn't. kimmel: i didn't stand up and do a monologue. i didn't wear a tie. i mean, everything we did was wrong. kimmel: i'm not we're ever gonna top this one. the guinness book named him the hairiest...
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(pa announcer yelling) (crowd cheering) - [game announcer] akan rockwell gets the tip. trojans on their way. (crowd cheering) - they came out swinging, and we weren't prepared. and we didn't respond. - when you have a very high achieving group, sometimes you can get a cautious group. timeout. (referee whistle tweeting) there's too many mental errors. we're not gonna do this by ourselves. we gotta do this by execution together. i actually really challenge kiki with that a lot. like are you wanting the play to happen to you, or are you gonna go make the play? go, kiki, go. her work ethic, her talent, her selflessness, that's all great stuff, but she needs to be our leader. for us to go where we need to go, she needs to grow into that. (crowd cheering) - [game announcer] look at that one from watkins, juju watkins, great finish. - [pa announcer] yeah, juju. - [game announcer] kiki rice, tryin' to get it in. its hands of bigby. juju watkins extra gear finish. (crowd cheering) they're a dominant rebounding team. they haven't dominated the boards. they've turned it over left
(pa announcer yelling) (crowd cheering) - [game announcer] akan rockwell gets the tip. trojans on their way. (crowd cheering) - they came out swinging, and we weren't prepared. and we didn't respond. - when you have a very high achieving group, sometimes you can get a cautious group. timeout. (referee whistle tweeting) there's too many mental errors. we're not gonna do this by ourselves. we gotta do this by execution together. i actually really challenge kiki with that a lot. like are you...
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. >> norman rockwell never did paint arthur, illinois, but what a canvas of americana. beating slow in the heart of the heartland, this town of 2,200 sits in a pocket of amish country, a place where past and present cohabitate. not long ago, arthur was the unlikely site of a daring experiment in american capitalism. c.h.i. overhead doors, which manufactures garage doors, was founded by a local amish carpenter. then in 2015, kkr, one of the world's biggest private equity firms, came to this small town and purchased c.h.i. for $700 million. that's when brad edwards, a 19-year veteran of the factory floor, and his wife started googling the new corporate overlords. >> what did you learn? >> it seemed like they owned the world. this is big new york private equity, they're going to skin this down to the bare bones until they can squeeze a few bucks off of us and there's going to be nothing left. >> today roughly 12 million americans are employed by companies owned by private equity, firms like kkr that specialize in buying businesses with the goal of improving performance and
. >> norman rockwell never did paint arthur, illinois, but what a canvas of americana. beating slow in the heart of the heartland, this town of 2,200 sits in a pocket of amish country, a place where past and present cohabitate. not long ago, arthur was the unlikely site of a daring experiment in american capitalism. c.h.i. overhead doors, which manufactures garage doors, was founded by a local amish carpenter. then in 2015, kkr, one of the world's biggest private equity firms, came to...
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during my fathers, i call them the norman rockwell years when we were in northern illinois, near the border of wisconsin and illinois. the great time for me as difficult as it may have been, because i make this argument as a political scientist that all states are red states. it's just or not. you live in a blue city in your red. and that was three years of very formative years, living the red part of the state. and i think i'm a better political scientist because of that. i started grad school at columbia, septem ber 10th, 2001. i was in class september 11th, had class september 12th, and we never talked about 911. mm. one class we talked about for a few. never. so that was the first time i realized that political science politics aren't the same thing. and i'm interested in politics. but i was in grad school to get a political science degree, so i'd have to have a tight for both of those. in that first week of grad school, i met with the dga, which is the director of graduate studies, and i told him i had done this amazing work in boston, baltimore, baltimore is my favorite u.s. ci
during my fathers, i call them the norman rockwell years when we were in northern illinois, near the border of wisconsin and illinois. the great time for me as difficult as it may have been, because i make this argument as a political scientist that all states are red states. it's just or not. you live in a blue city in your red. and that was three years of very formative years, living the red part of the state. and i think i'm a better political scientist because of that. i started grad school...
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>> it's a nod to norman rockwell's painting titled triple self-portrait, making this institution a part of the history he paints. >> i must say, in some ways i find this kind of humorous. i'm leading into a new career at age 87. 87 years old, and, you know, here i'm strikig out on a new adventure. >> i think it's so bob schieffer. no one thought you'd go quietly off to the golf course. >> well, i say now, painting is the one thing that i can do today better than everything else i ever did in life. >> that was sharyn alfonsi with >>> at the vatican the smallest army in the world swore in some new recruits. ian lee has the story. >> reporter: a vision of the past comes into focus. ♪ as trumpeters herald a 500-year-old tradition. for max million fisher, joining the swiss guard this week is a childhood dream come true. >> my mom always made these jokes that when i was older, i could go through the swiss guards because i was swiss. >> reporter: it's the smaller, most colorful, and exclusive army in the world. members must be swiss men who are catholic, aged 19 to 30, standing at least 5'8"
>> it's a nod to norman rockwell's painting titled triple self-portrait, making this institution a part of the history he paints. >> i must say, in some ways i find this kind of humorous. i'm leading into a new career at age 87. 87 years old, and, you know, here i'm strikig out on a new adventure. >> i think it's so bob schieffer. no one thought you'd go quietly off to the golf course. >> well, i say now, painting is the one thing that i can do today better than...
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it can be one, it could be three or four, whatever it is, i think a lot norman rockwell print where the 11 jurors are talking to the in this case, it's a woman, it's a woman and there's 11 men, but they're trying to convince let's hear it clearly to find consensus with them. yeah. if the jury does decide that trump is guilty, then what proceeds from there, what's next? >> so sentencing, if he's guilty. now, this is the indictment here. and remember words we've heard again and again and again, he he's charged with falsifying business records in the first degree. that is a felony under new york law, particularly it's what's called a class e felony, which carries with it a four-year maximum sentence. now, all within the sound of my voice, take heed donald trump is likely not going to jail for four years. very few people ever get the statutory maximum. it's just not common. now, what will the judge do in deciding how to sentence? and that's sort of why he won't some of the things that the judge will consider. number one, the criminal history of the defendant, this defendant, donald trump, d
it can be one, it could be three or four, whatever it is, i think a lot norman rockwell print where the 11 jurors are talking to the in this case, it's a woman, it's a woman and there's 11 men, but they're trying to convince let's hear it clearly to find consensus with them. yeah. if the jury does decide that trump is guilty, then what proceeds from there, what's next? >> so sentencing, if he's guilty. now, this is the indictment here. and remember words we've heard again and again and...
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it's a nod to norman rockwell's painting titled triple self-portrait, making this washington institution a part of the history he paints. >> i must say, in some ways i find this kind of humorous. i'm leading into a new career at age 87. 87 years old, and, you know, i am striking out on a new adventure. >> reporter: i think it's so bob schieffer. no one thought you'd go quietly off to the golf course. >> well, i say now, painting is the one thing that i can do today better than everything else i ever did. in life. when my doctor gave me breztri for my copd things changed for me. breztri gave me better breathing, symptom improvement, and reduced flare-ups. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. don't take breztri more than prescribed. breztri may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. ask your doctor
it's a nod to norman rockwell's painting titled triple self-portrait, making this washington institution a part of the history he paints. >> i must say, in some ways i find this kind of humorous. i'm leading into a new career at age 87. 87 years old, and, you know, i am striking out on a new adventure. >> reporter: i think it's so bob schieffer. no one thought you'd go quietly off to the golf course. >> well, i say now, painting is the one thing that i can do today better than...
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to confirm, there is reporting of passivity process rockwell any exclusivity clauses be enforced and partial providers be aware of that they transition to a new provider? >> exclusivity we waive and do not to force the because we want to make sure they have backup abilities in place. >> family healthcare community health center in the southern part of my state, it is unable to switch to time sensitive process in the department which has two people in the new system could put cyber liability insurance at risk the paper submission lames by mail and current expense of significant postage costs personal healthcare center to provide the most they can for patients. the attack from the national news, do you have a notification process in place? >> that's a very good question and that is one area to figure out how to communicate not just companies but the same thing in covid providers across the system and customer files compromised difficult. i was at the situation described would love to reach out to the office and financial support. >> you did mention the mechanisms to provide financial b
to confirm, there is reporting of passivity process rockwell any exclusivity clauses be enforced and partial providers be aware of that they transition to a new provider? >> exclusivity we waive and do not to force the because we want to make sure they have backup abilities in place. >> family healthcare community health center in the southern part of my state, it is unable to switch to time sensitive process in the department which has two people in the new system could put cyber...
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rockwell innovation is not melting up home depot and lowe's are not melting up >> data dog, you want to go through all the names? >> look at this. simon property had a good number that's david simon if he ever missed the numbers, he wouldn't know how to miss a number if his life depended on it nvidia is down a lot i just say if everything is melting up, could something please melt up on my screen? something? could hugh johnston tell me there's a melt up going on on disney and i don't see it. peloton is melting up. >> it is up 20 points -- >> here is what i'm going to say. the world is falling apart and crazy except for the stock market >> there'sa lot to watch, especially in the middle east today. we'll get to the latest on israel all-time highs on the ftse we'll talk about that. when we come back, elon musk had a lot to say about ai at the milken conference. "squawk on the street" is back in a minute. a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 time
rockwell innovation is not melting up home depot and lowe's are not melting up >> data dog, you want to go through all the names? >> look at this. simon property had a good number that's david simon if he ever missed the numbers, he wouldn't know how to miss a number if his life depended on it nvidia is down a lot i just say if everything is melting up, could something please melt up on my screen? something? could hugh johnston tell me there's a melt up going on on disney and i...