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the continental army wasn't quite assembled yet. paperwork, just like beaurocracy today, the paperwork wasn't done yet. he wasn't a major general. he came to the battlefield as a volunteer and in both cases putnam and prescott offered their command. he said i don't know what i'm doing. i'm just here as a volunteer. i want to learn from you guys because you guys have been here setting up these fortifications. i just want to learn and be in the fight. but that was his attitude. he wanted to be the true form of leadership, literally being in the fight at the front, not at the back. >> i have a question, two questions actually. as your editor and native of concord, massachusetts, who do you think actually started the american revolution in concord or lexington, that's not actually my real question. one of the things you do so well, derek, you bring to light these characters who were lost in all of history and everything that happened throughout the american revolution and certainly leading up to it. so i'm just curious to know, besides
the continental army wasn't quite assembled yet. paperwork, just like beaurocracy today, the paperwork wasn't done yet. he wasn't a major general. he came to the battlefield as a volunteer and in both cases putnam and prescott offered their command. he said i don't know what i'm doing. i'm just here as a volunteer. i want to learn from you guys because you guys have been here setting up these fortifications. i just want to learn and be in the fight. but that was his attitude. he wanted to be...
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Nov 19, 2016
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rally, united continental was up the least. but lately this company has gone through a remarkable transformation, the stock has become the best performer in the cohort. it's up 19% year-to-date. the entirety of that move has come just since late june. that's right, united continental has gone from laggard to leader in less than five months. i think that's remarkable. so how exactly did they pull off this stunning comeback? in september of last year, ual decided to shake up its management, which was pretty bad frankly, so they brought in oscar munoz. he's a railroad exec. munoz had a heart attack the recuperating from a heart transplant, he came back to work in march, and ever since then i've been very bullish about this stock because i believed in his ability to turn the business around given the fabulous job he had done at csx the railroad company. from the moment oscar munoz came back to work, he had to stave off a proxy fight from a couple of activist investors, altimeter capital management and par capital management. give m
rally, united continental was up the least. but lately this company has gone through a remarkable transformation, the stock has become the best performer in the cohort. it's up 19% year-to-date. the entirety of that move has come just since late june. that's right, united continental has gone from laggard to leader in less than five months. i think that's remarkable. so how exactly did they pull off this stunning comeback? in september of last year, ual decided to shake up its management, which...
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Nov 25, 2016
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there is our continental congress. now, the articles of confederation sort of sets the rules for the continental congress. that's an idea that comes into this room with benjamin franklin. at the very beginning of the war, it's an idea he dusted off from the 1750s during the french and indian war. he put together this idea of confederation between the enemies to work together to defend themselves against enemies such as france. he dusts off the old ideas. rewrites this first version of the articles of confederation. the day after they chose the committee to write the declaration of independence, they also chose a committee with a member from each of the states to write the articles of confederation. the main writer, another pennsylvanian, john dickinson. again, dickinson would be famous for kind of trying to slow us down for independence. but at the same time he's making those arguments, he's actually writing the articles of confederation. an agreement between how the united states is going to operate. where essentially
there is our continental congress. now, the articles of confederation sort of sets the rules for the continental congress. that's an idea that comes into this room with benjamin franklin. at the very beginning of the war, it's an idea he dusted off from the 1750s during the french and indian war. he put together this idea of confederation between the enemies to work together to defend themselves against enemies such as france. he dusts off the old ideas. rewrites this first version of the...
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Nov 29, 2016
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our agent inspected continental exterminating company. yes, i know he inspected it but did he find anything suspicious? a secret phone, the direct line i never should have let him out of my sight i should have known better. i'm sorry, it was just awful, you've-you've no.. what's our next move? i know, how you feel, anne. [knocking] kurasov insisted i spend the night at the embassy. - 'how did your part go?' - fine. the more i counseled caution, the more intrigued he became. he's now concerned that his enemy general kolodin is secretly trying to get strigas in order to enhance his own position. sounds good. there's one possible danger. that aid vladeck is very jealous of his position. he suspects that i maybe trying to replace him. [phone ringing] hello. - 'mr. donfield?' - yes. ith a certain lady, you indicated some interest 'in selling your...business.' 'might we arrange you to meet with a prospective purchaser?' [softly] when? - when? - 'monday, 3 p.m.' 'that busy orange colored hot-dog stand, off 2nd avenue.' 'if you'll hold two hot-do
our agent inspected continental exterminating company. yes, i know he inspected it but did he find anything suspicious? a secret phone, the direct line i never should have let him out of my sight i should have known better. i'm sorry, it was just awful, you've-you've no.. what's our next move? i know, how you feel, anne. [knocking] kurasov insisted i spend the night at the embassy. - 'how did your part go?' - fine. the more i counseled caution, the more intrigued he became. he's now concerned...
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Nov 3, 2016
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dave hall sema show, continental tires, i'm out. [tires screeching] ((anchor chat)) cassandra jones with fox5. skies will remain mostly sunny with northerly breezes blowing across southern nevada. the strongest wind will remain focused gusts up to 35 mph are forecast for the laughlin area through 5pm tonight high temperatures will be pushing 79 degrees thursday afternoon. we'll see a few high clouds at times friday as showers develop over arizona; all of that rain will stay off to our east. temperatures remain mild with highs around 80 starting friday of next week. no rain is in the las vegas forecast over the next 7 days. hustle and bustle draws near, it can be an especially tough time on those living with autism and their families. toys r us is here to help. the retailer says it will offer "quiet shopping hours" on sunday for these families. the goal is to make holiday shopping easier for individuals on the spectrum. as part of the shopping experience lights will be dimmed, and music and the p-a system will be turned off. around a
dave hall sema show, continental tires, i'm out. [tires screeching] ((anchor chat)) cassandra jones with fox5. skies will remain mostly sunny with northerly breezes blowing across southern nevada. the strongest wind will remain focused gusts up to 35 mph are forecast for the laughlin area through 5pm tonight high temperatures will be pushing 79 degrees thursday afternoon. we'll see a few high clouds at times friday as showers develop over arizona; all of that rain will stay off to our east....
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Nov 17, 2016
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there's the winter weather advisory that covers the continental divide. winter storm warnings west of vail pass. visibility will be a little lower in that part of the state when i would expects to see the rain snow mix begin. that's wave number one. wave number two comes in time for the drive home from work at about 5:30. it's going to be wet snow that melts and hitting the pavement. we hit 80 degrees yesterday. if we get accumulation, might happen on grassy surfaces and two inches possible here in the mountains could be up to a foot. let's check in sorenson. he has conditions out there now. how's it looking andrew? >> so far it's pretty dry. no snow so far except for the old stuff sitting on mountain peaks. looks like a couple minutes out from a gorgeous sunrise up here. with ski resorts down the road, ski stone, loveland. as a skier, i'm excited about that keystone says that could get them open this weekend. a basin has been open a while. loveland opened last week. for skiers, going to be an exciting weekend. so far, bone dry down i-70. if looking to co
there's the winter weather advisory that covers the continental divide. winter storm warnings west of vail pass. visibility will be a little lower in that part of the state when i would expects to see the rain snow mix begin. that's wave number one. wave number two comes in time for the drive home from work at about 5:30. it's going to be wet snow that melts and hitting the pavement. we hit 80 degrees yesterday. if we get accumulation, might happen on grassy surfaces and two inches possible...
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Nov 11, 2016
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cause, continental army. his wife joined him in that choice after may 1775, with when they left boston, she never saw her family again. >> i still don't get it. how did he wind up in such a high position? how did he transition to that? >> that's a really good question. some people say he was a member of the train of artillery as well. there aren't very good records of militia during peace time. in fact, in the early 1770s, henry knox was involved in forming a different militia company, the grenadier company. they got uniforms. he was marching in his uniform. they had this parade took place a few weeks after he had wounded himself in a hunting accident. he was marching with a uniform, big guy, big bandaged hand. and this young lucy flipper saw him and thought, hmm, i want to know more about this man. that's supposedly how they met. literally becoming a militia officer was his rise up in society. as to whether he had any artillery experience, i don't know. i can't find it. one of his die gravies, 1900 biographe
cause, continental army. his wife joined him in that choice after may 1775, with when they left boston, she never saw her family again. >> i still don't get it. how did he wind up in such a high position? how did he transition to that? >> that's a really good question. some people say he was a member of the train of artillery as well. there aren't very good records of militia during peace time. in fact, in the early 1770s, henry knox was involved in forming a different militia...
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Nov 17, 2016
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locations along the continental divide to our west under winter storm warnings. we'll look at that in a second. here mostly clear skies. fort collinses 33 denver, 37 greeley. a warmer spot today east colorado 40s and 50s this morning. radar not that impressive. this is going to continue to progress east as we get through the day today. southwest colorado earlier this morning. saw heavy snow as well. increase in intensity as the morning and afternoon go on. 12:00 today here in denver, first in the area. two inches of snow on grassy conditions here on the pavement. all going to melt. under the winter storm warnings, advisories. overnight lows in the teens. today's highs around lunchtime in the low 40s. 41 here for denver. tonight as the system clears out, we'll drop to 18. dry tomorrow, 39 and windy. chilly day. back to 50s and 60s for the weekend. >> thank you becky. we get out today checking cameras. trying to get our views around town showing which roads are wet and which are dry. going to enjoy dry conditions until 12:30 today be west, things get slick across y
locations along the continental divide to our west under winter storm warnings. we'll look at that in a second. here mostly clear skies. fort collinses 33 denver, 37 greeley. a warmer spot today east colorado 40s and 50s this morning. radar not that impressive. this is going to continue to progress east as we get through the day today. southwest colorado earlier this morning. saw heavy snow as well. increase in intensity as the morning and afternoon go on. 12:00 today here in denver, first in...
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Nov 2, 2016
11/16
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win did over the continental divide. if you are driving up in the mountains berthoud pass limited visibility. loveland pass as well as both approaches to the tunnel you'll going on in that area. it is chilly with 30s in the mountain valleys. 30s and low 40s here to start your day. we have clouds early on that are going to be clearing through the afternoon as we climb into the low 60s. big thing coming up this weekend, the return to standard time. which means you turn your clocks back and when we do that, sunset on sunday p.m. >> that stings. >> my kids will be like it is dark at homework time. what is happening here? >>> city of denver is now working to get homeless people jobs and improve how the city looks at the same time. denver day works program gives homeless people a job for a day. one of the jobs is planting trees outside of the city and county building. it is a program that's getting homeless exciting and giving them opportunities that >> we in denver want to be as proactive as possible and really reach out to t
win did over the continental divide. if you are driving up in the mountains berthoud pass limited visibility. loveland pass as well as both approaches to the tunnel you'll going on in that area. it is chilly with 30s in the mountain valleys. 30s and low 40s here to start your day. we have clouds early on that are going to be clearing through the afternoon as we climb into the low 60s. big thing coming up this weekend, the return to standard time. which means you turn your clocks back and when...
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Nov 25, 2016
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then when washington is appointed the new commander-in-chief of the continental army, he shows up and he is telling the soldiers we should have no more sectional rivalries. we are all one country.ec when privately he is writing to his cronies back in virginia, these people are stupid,virgin especially the massachusetts men. [laughter] it's still a work in progress. and at that time, boston was under siege, the britishnder s occupied the peninsula of boston and the navy controlled the harbor and they were resupplying the city with provisions shipped down from canada. this is me, these are the maps. i'm drawing in my mind. i just assume you can see them. [laughter] the patriots had them surrounded, but to break up the stalemate they needed weapons, and then they got the news that ethan allen and benedict arnold and their people had captured fort ticonderoga whether all these artillery cannons and mortars and howitzers 300 miles away. henry knox, the bookseller, he's like 26 i think at this point, he goes up to washington and says how about i go get all them weapons? [laughter] 300 miles
then when washington is appointed the new commander-in-chief of the continental army, he shows up and he is telling the soldiers we should have no more sectional rivalries. we are all one country.ec when privately he is writing to his cronies back in virginia, these people are stupid,virgin especially the massachusetts men. [laughter] it's still a work in progress. and at that time, boston was under siege, the britishnder s occupied the peninsula of boston and the navy controlled the harbor and...
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Nov 3, 2016
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what is continental wanting to show off this year? well we're new tire, the 'extreme contact sport' it's a brand new tire we're coming out. new hp high performance tire. for cars like bmw's and some of these other corvettes and camaros that we've got on display here. but really a tire built for the enthusiast, who really enjoys the experience of driving their car. alright i can smell the rubber in the air, what kine of a ride am i in for here? you're about to get - shook? i'm about to get shook. all shook up as elvis used to say? shifted back and forth in the seat, that's for sure. one side to the other. alright, travis thank you sir. i'm gonna go hop in the car. enjoy your time here in las vegas. i'm gonna go take a spin y'all. hopping in the car right here. how you doing, what's your name? my name's adam. adam, nice to meet you, dave. let me strap in and we'll go for a ride. ok what kind of a ride am i in for here? an exciting one. ok let's go, let's see what this feels like. you ever done this before? i have not. here we go, i'm pu
what is continental wanting to show off this year? well we're new tire, the 'extreme contact sport' it's a brand new tire we're coming out. new hp high performance tire. for cars like bmw's and some of these other corvettes and camaros that we've got on display here. but really a tire built for the enthusiast, who really enjoys the experience of driving their car. alright i can smell the rubber in the air, what kine of a ride am i in for here? you're about to get - shook? i'm about to get...
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Nov 27, 2016
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especially west of the continental divide. perhaps up to a foot. all the areas shaded pink and purple. in the foothills -- maybe 1 inch. with a few very light snowflakes. a cooldown will be ushered in from the storm. we will certainly feel the difference. that the lovely november evening it will be pretty breezy by the time we wake up early tomorrow morning. isolated rain -- otherwise partly cloudy skies. could turn into a few very light flakes. the big cooldown comes in on monday. cooldown kicks in on monday. ak but it will be cold. was great weather for today's game. made more perfect by -- [laughter] we have a chance to actually going to a club bowl game? [ inaudible ] will get to that a little bit -- let's head back out to the field. these young men are special. you saw the fight in them. these guys have been with me for the whole time. i told him before the game, the of the field back. it is really exciting how we played tonight and how we just kept fighting and kept going. that's what our team does. our young men did that. we have one more to
especially west of the continental divide. perhaps up to a foot. all the areas shaded pink and purple. in the foothills -- maybe 1 inch. with a few very light snowflakes. a cooldown will be ushered in from the storm. we will certainly feel the difference. that the lovely november evening it will be pretty breezy by the time we wake up early tomorrow morning. isolated rain -- otherwise partly cloudy skies. could turn into a few very light flakes. the big cooldown comes in on monday. cooldown...
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Nov 14, 2016
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he is at the continental congress in 1776, and has to get called home because he wants to help in the dover area, a member of the militia. he gets a request from one of his fellow delegates from delaware that he is needed back in philadelphia to cast a vote in favor of independence. he was in favor of independence. the vote was going to happen on july 2, and a silly messenger is dispatched to him on july 1 to get to philadelphia as quickly as you can, and he rides through the night, a midnight ride of his own, probably a year after paul revere's through thunderstorm, lightning storm, has terrible asthma, facial cancer at the time, makes this heroic ride in the rights of the pennsylvania state house which is what pencil -- and dependents hole was called at the time on the morning of july 2, still in his spurs and mud to cast a vote in favor of independence. mr. lamb: first date? mr. puleo: first aid to adopt the constitution but a needed state. there were only nine states that voted in favor. delaware was split and brought me was going to break the split. south carolina tended to be op
he is at the continental congress in 1776, and has to get called home because he wants to help in the dover area, a member of the militia. he gets a request from one of his fellow delegates from delaware that he is needed back in philadelphia to cast a vote in favor of independence. he was in favor of independence. the vote was going to happen on july 2, and a silly messenger is dispatched to him on july 1 to get to philadelphia as quickly as you can, and he rides through the night, a midnight...
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Nov 17, 2016
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by 8:30 we see moisture increasing west of the continental divide. about lunchtime we get a rain/snow mix in denver, a push early in the afternoon and a secondary band that comes through during the evening rush between 3:00 and 6:30. with the trace to 2 inches of accumulation on grassy surfaces, if it times out will complicate the situation for those trying to get home. 3:30 in the afternoon a bit of rain and snow developing along the front range pushing south
by 8:30 we see moisture increasing west of the continental divide. about lunchtime we get a rain/snow mix in denver, a push early in the afternoon and a secondary band that comes through during the evening rush between 3:00 and 6:30. with the trace to 2 inches of accumulation on grassy surfaces, if it times out will complicate the situation for those trying to get home. 3:30 in the afternoon a bit of rain and snow developing along the front range pushing south
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Nov 17, 2016
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shelf, the rest of the continental shelf. so the out continental shelf lands act enacted just three minutes after the lease giveaway gave the federal government exclusive ownership and control over the mineral and wealth of the outer continental shelf. so we're here because states not satisfied with the generous gifts, alabama, mississippi, louisiana, texas, they persuaded congress to give them even more revenue in 2006, 37.5% of the federal government royalties. again, some of my colleagues may have supported this, but also added to our federal deficn
shelf, the rest of the continental shelf. so the out continental shelf lands act enacted just three minutes after the lease giveaway gave the federal government exclusive ownership and control over the mineral and wealth of the outer continental shelf. so we're here because states not satisfied with the generous gifts, alabama, mississippi, louisiana, texas, they persuaded congress to give them even more revenue in 2006, 37.5% of the federal government royalties. again, some of my colleagues...
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Nov 18, 2016
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>> continental resources, a pure play on oil going higher, going to trade that into the opec. we had some news on that today. i think that's the way to play. it's not an all-time highs like the other names are. iwm and xlf, and i'll hold on those for the seasonal rally. >> i took a little off today, and i think that some of the names that have worked out, like the amazons took a little off just from a trading perspective, very short-term. >> is amazon down 15%? >> what's that? >> off its highs? >> absolutely. but the run the last week. >> again, i'm curious. you're taking some off now? >> monday end of the show, we talked about amazon being a name you want to own. trading at 710 bucks. i think it closed at 765 to do. i think it's a very significant move in that name. >> so you're calling for an imminent bankruptcy? >> not at all. it took some off, but be looking to buy back -- the reason it came off, crm earnings. >> salesforce.com. >> and look at the stock, up roughly 3-ish percent? kind of shows something. i would have thought that stock would have been up a lot more on the
>> continental resources, a pure play on oil going higher, going to trade that into the opec. we had some news on that today. i think that's the way to play. it's not an all-time highs like the other names are. iwm and xlf, and i'll hold on those for the seasonal rally. >> i took a little off today, and i think that some of the names that have worked out, like the amazons took a little off just from a trading perspective, very short-term. >> is amazon down 15%? >> what's...
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Nov 24, 2016
11/16
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we the continental divide. we have seen snow in the foothills of boulder county, the northwest side, around wonderview, and this is berthoud pass, and it's windy, and for most areas along and west of the divide, between now and around noon, about a 1-3 holiday, dieticians say there's options, like swapping mash lifm r me, on eat it all, and get back on can with a westerly winds, ttin50 mph airporso we have strong wind minutes or so and as the storm goes out the moisture moves out. by lunchtime, at the very latest, for the entire state and in fact the entire region. with this wind it's ing to be chilly, low upper 40s, low 50s, that will feel a little closer to the upper 30s and low 40s because of all the wind. >> looks good. thank you very much. >>> you may not think a turkey and a dog have anything in common at all, right. but leon the turkey seems to he acts more like a dog than a bird, or maybe it's a perfectly timed act this year. >> it's good too be a farm animal at this sanctuary here. leon, the turkey, do
we the continental divide. we have seen snow in the foothills of boulder county, the northwest side, around wonderview, and this is berthoud pass, and it's windy, and for most areas along and west of the divide, between now and around noon, about a 1-3 holiday, dieticians say there's options, like swapping mash lifm r me, on eat it all, and get back on can with a westerly winds, ttin50 mph airporso we have strong wind minutes or so and as the storm goes out the moisture moves out. by lunchtime,...
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Nov 29, 2016
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alix: continental is not the only one who noticed.'s pouring into the permian basin in texas, where there is $58,000 an acre, and some is finding its way to stack in oklahoma. >> whatever we would have taken, we are at 250 to 500 range. today, they pay $20,000 to $30,000 an acre. alix: it makes up 10 years in inventory for continental. >> it may be downside when you go to an area that is not as printable as the bucket. >> it needs to be and will be a big part of who we are in the future. been 65ally, it has percent of what we have done from a drilling standpoint. i could see it getting more 50-50. -- that hasr risk been aggressive in their scoop and stack and disciplined in the downturn. >> harold will not sell anything for pennies on the dollar's. the flipside is he is the wildcat mentality perry to give the old men one dollar, he will drill with that dollar and that is tight end up at companies with more debt and the balance sheet. alix: this time, stark says it is different. >> we will be disciplined, watching the signs and signals
alix: continental is not the only one who noticed.'s pouring into the permian basin in texas, where there is $58,000 an acre, and some is finding its way to stack in oklahoma. >> whatever we would have taken, we are at 250 to 500 range. today, they pay $20,000 to $30,000 an acre. alix: it makes up 10 years in inventory for continental. >> it may be downside when you go to an area that is not as printable as the bucket. >> it needs to be and will be a big part of who we are in...
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Nov 13, 2016
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now, if you'll excuse me, i'll go and blow myself up in a lincoln continental. damn! i wish it was the fourth of july! come on, woodrow. if i can do it, you can do it. the only reason you're up there, harlan, is 'cause ponder and i shoved your big, fat butt i could've gotten us in here in a minute. wood: or we could try the knob. ponder: so much for his security system. herman: sh! be quiet. wait, guys, guys. hold it. my flashlight isn't workin'. i'm gonna run outside and see if i can find some oily rags or something to make some torches. ponder: or we can turn on the light. this is the desk, so let's get our moolah and slip back down. or in your case, plummet. hold that. it's very thin. there better be two $500,000 bills in here. it is not. it's another note. all: yes. "well, i was wrong. it's on top of the chandelier." can he do that? all: yes! all right, spot me, boys. i'm goin' up. harlan, harlan. don't stop me. don't stop me! that's a chandelier, not a suspension bridge. i'll do it. now listen. 000 here, because i'm workin' without a net. hey, you know something?
now, if you'll excuse me, i'll go and blow myself up in a lincoln continental. damn! i wish it was the fourth of july! come on, woodrow. if i can do it, you can do it. the only reason you're up there, harlan, is 'cause ponder and i shoved your big, fat butt i could've gotten us in here in a minute. wood: or we could try the knob. ponder: so much for his security system. herman: sh! be quiet. wait, guys, guys. hold it. my flashlight isn't workin'. i'm gonna run outside and see if i can find some...
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Nov 21, 2016
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basically west of the continental divide and across a large portion of the western u.s. under extreme drought scenario right now. tomorrow, mostly cloudy. but temperatures should be about 10 degrees warmer than average. the north. temperatures won't be colorado this week. so high -- cold this week. notice how limited the moisture is for the front range and eastern plains. west of the continental divide, green is the rain for the valley. snow level about # thousand feet. really pick -- 9,000 feet. really picks up about this time tomorrow night. denver we'll start to see showers to the north. they settle up probably 3:00, 4:00 in the morning. but looks like it'll be a brief rain/snow mix. then the whole system pushes east of us. is out of here. we have lows very mild tonight because of the cloud deck. 30s in the -- 20s in the high country. temperatures cooler than today. high and mid-level clouds will be kicking in with that wind which will push temperatures in the 50s for the foothills. but basically the next 12 to 24 hours, smooth sailing for your drive. tuesday morning
basically west of the continental divide and across a large portion of the western u.s. under extreme drought scenario right now. tomorrow, mostly cloudy. but temperatures should be about 10 degrees warmer than average. the north. temperatures won't be colorado this week. so high -- cold this week. notice how limited the moisture is for the front range and eastern plains. west of the continental divide, green is the rain for the valley. snow level about # thousand feet. really pick -- 9,000...
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Nov 21, 2016
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winter weather advisory is now out east of the continental divide. all of which will go into effect tomorrow afternoon. right now it is parked over the pacific northwest. we see a lot of rain out ahead of it. all of that will begin in parts of the mountains tonight and will slowly make a progression to the east as we head into monday and tuesday as well. now just the cloud cover spread again. just a touch of rain and snow over san juan. it will get much more expansive in the next 24 hours. the mountains will begin to see rain and snow here this evening. it will really spread out as we go through tomorrow afternoon. the potential for rain early tomorrow evening, perhaps changing into snow fall by the time our morning commute get started on tuesday. how much snow are we expecting? we will thank you for your future accumulations up next. >> are developed tonight in the ongoing battle to stop a coalition of homeowners who live along the highway will have their day in federal court on tuesday. the group is suing the colorado department of transportation t
winter weather advisory is now out east of the continental divide. all of which will go into effect tomorrow afternoon. right now it is parked over the pacific northwest. we see a lot of rain out ahead of it. all of that will begin in parts of the mountains tonight and will slowly make a progression to the east as we head into monday and tuesday as well. now just the cloud cover spread again. just a touch of rain and snow over san juan. it will get much more expansive in the next 24 hours. the...
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this french guy shows up the new artillery chief, there was a big flip out among officers of the continental army.el so that started, that's the environment that lafayette walked into. luckily the french guy had thect decency and crossing the delaware river and he drowned. the horse lives. [laughter] so everything was fine. it's a win-win you know. so that's what lafayette walked into. the thing is the reason the colonists, especially their leadership in congress andcialle washington and his highest-ranking officers are in this position with the french and all of these french nobleman lafayette included is all they want to do because they are basically, they just want what any self-respecting terrorist wants. they want to become a state sponsor of terrorists and they are just waiting for the king of france to give them money and tm guns and support in his army and navy and that's how they won the war eventually. so they take lafayette on because ben franklin sent thisir letter and again i'm paraphrasing. this kid is a really big deal, be nice to him. i haven't finished shaking down the frenc
this french guy shows up the new artillery chief, there was a big flip out among officers of the continental army.el so that started, that's the environment that lafayette walked into. luckily the french guy had thect decency and crossing the delaware river and he drowned. the horse lives. [laughter] so everything was fine. it's a win-win you know. so that's what lafayette walked into. the thing is the reason the colonists, especially their leadership in congress andcialle washington and his...
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the cities down there and a continental divide. shooting to western colorado where we have rain and snow and coming up i will let you know if the moisture makes it into denver later today. >>> next on colorado's newschannel the health danger ofsleep deprivation. how much more we are eating after a sleepless night and the after a sleepless night and the new grain "what's your position on equal pay for women?" "it's too early in the morning to ask that question." "you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes. blood coming out of her wherever." is a very dangerous thing." "i don't wanna sound too much like a chauvinist but when i come home and dinner's not ready, i go through the roof." "so you treat women with respect?" - "uh, i can't say that either." - "alright." priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. my name is charity salazar, and i'm an air force veteran. every election, nancy pelosi and her washington friends launch vicious attacks against mike coffman. that's just not true. mike stood
the cities down there and a continental divide. shooting to western colorado where we have rain and snow and coming up i will let you know if the moisture makes it into denver later today. >>> next on colorado's newschannel the health danger ofsleep deprivation. how much more we are eating after a sleepless night and the after a sleepless night and the new grain "what's your position on equal pay for women?" "it's too early in the morning to ask that question."...
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continentally." washington and hamilton noted in washington's farewell address, all americans citizens, whether by birth or by choice, are part of a common country. and that country has a right to concentrate your affection. the name of american, which belongs to you in your national exalt youmust always just pride of patriotism more than any other appellation derived from local discrimination. these men urged americans to piscesstate or regional and to reject the emotional appeal of parties and factions, imploring them to instead embrace a common good of the nation. in other words, they wanted americans to think of themselves as americans, not as new yorkers, not as virginians. what makes washington and hamilton unique from the other founding collaborations that get far more attention, even that of adams and jefferson, is that the bond between washington and hamilton was forged in the crucible of war the revolutionary war,. unlike many of their great contemporaries, washington and hamilton saw war u
continentally." washington and hamilton noted in washington's farewell address, all americans citizens, whether by birth or by choice, are part of a common country. and that country has a right to concentrate your affection. the name of american, which belongs to you in your national exalt youmust always just pride of patriotism more than any other appellation derived from local discrimination. these men urged americans to piscesstate or regional and to reject the emotional appeal of...
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this is the view from looking over the continental divide. downtown over the west, beautiful on the horizon in denver. no precipitation around. it's been a cold day today. and right now temperatures down to 34 degrees here in denver. already 0 in leadville. tonight the winds will be lighter, though. ?nd that'll minute mien the windchill won't be as much of a problem to worry about. winds overnight tonight, warmer days on the way for friday and saturday. but the pattern really shifts next week with cold and snow on the way. your full first alert forecast coming up. two punch to central america today. first, a 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of el salvador. and then hurricane otto in nicaragua. schools were shut down this week and the state evacuated more than 10,000 people ahead oo the storm. >>> and a thanksgiving flag football game took a ho risk turn today. two people were killed when gunfire broke out in louisville, kentucky. and no arrests have been made. >>> and a thanksgiving tragedy here on our road. one man dead and anot
this is the view from looking over the continental divide. downtown over the west, beautiful on the horizon in denver. no precipitation around. it's been a cold day today. and right now temperatures down to 34 degrees here in denver. already 0 in leadville. tonight the winds will be lighter, though. ?nd that'll minute mien the windchill won't be as much of a problem to worry about. winds overnight tonight, warmer days on the way for friday and saturday. but the pattern really shifts next week...
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alix steel went down to oklahoma and continental resources quickly. >> we would like to think we aren the champagne of all the oil here. >> $15,000 a pop. mosts become one of the prolific shale areas in the u.s. it is not the permian in texas that it is in oklahoma. >> we are 60 miles northwest of oklahoma city. over the next year. >> continental began investing a year-and-a-half ago. >> its returns are twice what you are seeing in any other place going on today. by comparison, permian, the production there is 68% water? 9% naturalre than gas. >> these will start flowing in the first half of 2017. 2000 barrels of oil per day. 3 million cubic feet of gas. >> we drill down 10,000 fever he, drill a curve, turned sideways, and another 10,000 feet horizontally. just shy ofup 20,000 feet and about 19 days. a very nice well and these are doing easily two or three times that. the area is so pressurized it does not feel that arctic of the oil out of the ground. continental has 186,000 acres and 95% of it is over pressurized environment. >> he traveled your production. >> yes, no problem. >> w
alix steel went down to oklahoma and continental resources quickly. >> we would like to think we aren the champagne of all the oil here. >> $15,000 a pop. mosts become one of the prolific shale areas in the u.s. it is not the permian in texas that it is in oklahoma. >> we are 60 miles northwest of oklahoma city. over the next year. >> continental began investing a year-and-a-half ago. >> its returns are twice what you are seeing in any other place going on today....
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you feel like continental would be the same continental under different leadership?s to prepare their company for the day they step out. we have a lot of great people at continental. alix: i appreciate your time today. thank you very much. alix steel talking with harold hamm. scarlet: coming up, the transition of power begins for america. what donald trump's next moves will be. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: eric a has voted. donald trump will be the 45th president of the united states of america. -- america has voted. the transition of power begins and many are asking questions as to just what kind of president trump will be. in this, i want to bring john heilemann and mark halperin. i know you've been up all night long covering this. what was the biggest surprise beyond the horse race win? what was your biggest surprise from last night? that theond the fact victory itself was just the scope of it. hillary clinton is almost certain to be ahead in the popular vote. he won every single battleground won the bluen states that have not been in play for a long time like wisco
you feel like continental would be the same continental under different leadership?s to prepare their company for the day they step out. we have a lot of great people at continental. alix: i appreciate your time today. thank you very much. alix steel talking with harold hamm. scarlet: coming up, the transition of power begins for america. what donald trump's next moves will be. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: eric a has voted. donald trump will be the 45th president of the united states of...
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been following the campaign, you were' mentioning they've built a stage there in the shape of the continental u.s. >> reporter: yes, we've watched it go together here. it looks pretty cool. it, it's where hillary clinton will be giving her speech. you know. it's a quiet day as you said after such a volatile campaign. after she voted she went me of phone calls to some interview, did tweeting, mainly urging people to get out and vote. final preparations under way at the javitz convention center in new york where hillary clinton will address her supporters under a the nation when the results of the election are known. clinton who has often spoken of breaking through the hardest and highest glass ceiling will be underneath a real one when she speaks standing on a stage shaped like the united states. know, i know how much responsibility goes with this, and so many people are counting on the outcome of this election. what it means for our country and i'll do the very best can i if i'm fortunate enough to win today. >> reporter: clinton avoiding any appearances of overconfidence when she voted with
been following the campaign, you were' mentioning they've built a stage there in the shape of the continental u.s. >> reporter: yes, we've watched it go together here. it looks pretty cool. it, it's where hillary clinton will be giving her speech. you know. it's a quiet day as you said after such a volatile campaign. after she voted she went me of phone calls to some interview, did tweeting, mainly urging people to get out and vote. final preparations under way at the javitz convention...
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a little closer to us, right here on the continental divide as you climb up, go through the eisenhower tunnel and out the other side toward silverthorne, you looking a poor road conditions with the winter weather advisory. problem with the wind and cold out there. as far as denver goes, look to the north it had rain showers as we gone through the evening. we will concede to you to see the spotty rain showers, but it will be tomorrow morning when we start to see this now. accumulating snow is what you looking at right here. in the mountains two, four, 5 inches and in this area here, maybe more than six or 8 inches. as you come into denver you wake up tomorrow morning if your up early, four or five am, nothings happening. changes over to snow and the stowe starts to stick and add that. it could be looking at as much as 1-4 inches. when you wake up in the morning give yourself a few extra minutes. it will wrap up quickly were looking at a brisk and much cooler day coming tomorrow. we will talk about what you can expect into the specific accumulation numbers in your pinpoint forecast. >> r
a little closer to us, right here on the continental divide as you climb up, go through the eisenhower tunnel and out the other side toward silverthorne, you looking a poor road conditions with the winter weather advisory. problem with the wind and cold out there. as far as denver goes, look to the north it had rain showers as we gone through the evening. we will concede to you to see the spotty rain showers, but it will be tomorrow morning when we start to see this now. accumulating snow is...
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and then it goes before the full continental congress on july 3. and on july 4, it's adopted. >> so when they say thomas jefferson was author of the declaration of independence, what do you snay >> i say yes. i think jefferson himself admits that he used ideas from john locke, he used ideas from montes cue , he used ideas from his own -- from montesquie, he used ideas from others. he said if i used completely new ideas people would have had a hard time understanding them, would have had a -- would have wondered what i was talking about. but what he does , he writes majestically, particularly the iconic second paragraph, we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equals. it's not that the issues of freedom and liberty and equality were brad new but a nation conceived in liberty certainly was. >> was there a time when the declaration of independence, the actual cook dumont was in any kind of trouble and needed to be restored? >> well, i think, yes, i think, particularly it's really noticed for the first time at the american cent
and then it goes before the full continental congress on july 3. and on july 4, it's adopted. >> so when they say thomas jefferson was author of the declaration of independence, what do you snay >> i say yes. i think jefferson himself admits that he used ideas from john locke, he used ideas from montes cue , he used ideas from his own -- from montesquie, he used ideas from others. he said if i used completely new ideas people would have had a hard time understanding them, would have...
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the last intent meant of the continental army in -- the last encampment of the continental army in 1783. washington himself called it not but very like. the family considered it to be one of the most accurate depictions of washington's appearance. becauseve this painting -- unlike many of those other this joseph wright portrait really captures the appearance of a man that has come through quite a long journey. here -- you see it can see the echo of the impact of staying in that tent in that field. this painting originally hang write-down on 3rd street. down --also be -- right- down on 3rd street. it will also be on display at the museum of the american revolution when we open. it is almost keeping with the trend of other presidential -- those before and after portraits. it really displays the weight of being commander in chief. i think you can see it on washington's face here. to bring the story. oh, that commission which he 1775 -- to june of ircle, thestory full c commission which he received in june of 1775 -- he exchanges one house for another in the christmas of 1783. did you like
the last intent meant of the continental army in -- the last encampment of the continental army in 1783. washington himself called it not but very like. the family considered it to be one of the most accurate depictions of washington's appearance. becauseve this painting -- unlike many of those other this joseph wright portrait really captures the appearance of a man that has come through quite a long journey. here -- you see it can see the echo of the impact of staying in that tent in that...
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that was when he was debating to go to the second continental congress. dr.arson: he was debating on whether or not where to go, and he said i'm not going into we have something like this. , and james new york madison. he said what can we do? i will not go there if i have a limited political capital. if i go off to philadelphia, this constitutional convention, which has been called to only write the articles of confederation and that is not good enough. the problem is that all 13 states need to ratify an amendment. and he knew that that would not happen. he couldn't get rhode island and probably not new york. because of the limitations, he said we have to do in an not do what we are told -- go in and not do what we are told, take over the convention. people aren't going to buy it yet, most of them state leaders, and most of them are at home because he was still in virginia. he felt that patrick henry was the most dangerous person in the country. he said that for their own personal gain, to gain power. patrick henry was willing to split up the south into a sep
that was when he was debating to go to the second continental congress. dr.arson: he was debating on whether or not where to go, and he said i'm not going into we have something like this. , and james new york madison. he said what can we do? i will not go there if i have a limited political capital. if i go off to philadelphia, this constitutional convention, which has been called to only write the articles of confederation and that is not good enough. the problem is that all 13 states need to...
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he disclosed his berkshire hathaway, united, american, continental and southwest and delta.is total investment, more than $1 billion. and this is a major reversal for buffett, who has called the industry a bottomless pit for capital. in his annual letters, he frequently writes about a volatile investment he made in usairways, back in 1989, often calling it a big mistake. >>> the sector fell in the first half of the year, as you see there, before recovering from the lows of the summer. >>> there's another under the radar sector that nobody has been talking about since the election. casual dining. dominic chu joins us here to tell us why more people are dining out. why is the sector performing so very low? >> they're hungry. but so much of it is about sentiment in this country right now. whether or not you believe that the election brought certainty or didn't, people are feeling at least -- or there is the perception people are feeling better. they're a little more certain. for that reason, a lot of traders piling into casual mid-scale restaurants. so we're not talking fast fo
he disclosed his berkshire hathaway, united, american, continental and southwest and delta.is total investment, more than $1 billion. and this is a major reversal for buffett, who has called the industry a bottomless pit for capital. in his annual letters, he frequently writes about a volatile investment he made in usairways, back in 1989, often calling it a big mistake. >>> the sector fell in the first half of the year, as you see there, before recovering from the lows of the summer....
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visited by both george washington and abraham lincoln, built in 1771 by virginia continental congress delegate it was a union headquarters during the civil war and a field hospital during the battle of fredricksbu fredricksburg. chatham was given to the national park service in 1975 and part of the national military park. >> did you all want a guided tour of the house? at least the downstairs anyhow. i would like to welcome you to chatham. i'm the staff historian here. you have never been here before? >> no. >> no. >> i've been to a chatham, new jersey. >> these a town though. but they are named after the same person. both named after william pitt who was the earl of chatham who was a popular figure about the time of the american revolution. he was a member of the parliament and supported america's right to representation and very popular man here in the colonies and william fitshu liked him because he would name his house after him. that's him right there. he's the man who built chatham. the house was constructed between 1768 and 1771. it was not his first house by any means. he had
visited by both george washington and abraham lincoln, built in 1771 by virginia continental congress delegate it was a union headquarters during the civil war and a field hospital during the battle of fredricksbu fredricksburg. chatham was given to the national park service in 1975 and part of the national military park. >> did you all want a guided tour of the house? at least the downstairs anyhow. i would like to welcome you to chatham. i'm the staff historian here. you have never been...
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it is more continental europe. guy: we'll come back and explain the continental banks in just a moment. let us focus back in on the hsbc trade. governor talks about the andaordinary levels of debt he says, even further developed markets, this would be sensationally high. does that not were you? patrick: he seemed to stress that, -- does that not worry you? patrick: he seemed to stress that. the housing in china is being called a bubble. aggregate debt is 280% across corporate financials and various consumers and government so it is high, not out of line with the developed world, an economy that is growing, so it grows its way into debt better than the developed world. it creates risks but there is growth in china. guy: the governor talks about he global risks and he said senses the problems for u.s. banks on the global level, but nevertheless he also faced a number of questions surrounding brexit. it seems to be we simply do not know. he says it depends on how this is ordered and is sequenced, how orderly it is. th
it is more continental europe. guy: we'll come back and explain the continental banks in just a moment. let us focus back in on the hsbc trade. governor talks about the andaordinary levels of debt he says, even further developed markets, this would be sensationally high. does that not were you? patrick: he seemed to stress that, -- does that not worry you? patrick: he seemed to stress that. the housing in china is being called a bubble. aggregate debt is 280% across corporate financials and...
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we'll speak to the former ceo of continental airlines. stay with us. ous moment?e treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have a sudden decrease or loss of hearing or vision, or an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis. sometino big deal.shing my gums bleed. but my hygienist said, it is a big deal. go pro with crest pro health gum protection. it helps prevent gum bleeding by targeting harmful bacteria on your gums. left untreated, these symptoms could lead to more serious problems including tooth loss. gum crisis averted. >>> senator elizabeth warren bringing minutes ago at the wall street journal ceo council. >> there's an old jok
we'll speak to the former ceo of continental airlines. stay with us. ous moment?e treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if...
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it is clearly a satirical piece, designed to poke fun at the continentals and yet it has lived to this day. i think it is sometime in the 1780's. it has somewhat contemporary account, but is clearly a joke. i don't think george washington had 13 toes. i don't think. how would we know? it is a great example of a myth being propagated, and hamilton is one of the founding fathers in which many myths are frequently propagated. thank you offer some terrific -- thank you all for some terrific questions. [applause] stephen: thank you. >> interested in american history tv? visit our website. you can see our upcoming schedule or watch a recent program. american artifacts, wrote to the white house rewind, lectures and history, and more. >> author eric wittenberg talks about the calvary action on july 3 at the 1863 battle of gettysburg. he describes the fighting on east cavalry field and argues against the theory that confederate general jb stewart had orders to get around the union flank. instead, he suggests he was supposed to protect the confederate flank. this is an hour-long event. >> we hav
it is clearly a satirical piece, designed to poke fun at the continentals and yet it has lived to this day. i think it is sometime in the 1780's. it has somewhat contemporary account, but is clearly a joke. i don't think george washington had 13 toes. i don't think. how would we know? it is a great example of a myth being propagated, and hamilton is one of the founding fathers in which many myths are frequently propagated. thank you offer some terrific -- thank you all for some terrific...
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versus oscar munoz, a recent trade to chicago's united continental. i love oscar. he's kind of like bo jackson. but mooney has delivered a level of play that no airline, including cramer fave united continental. i expect a hike next month which will allow key corp. to insta instantly make a ton of money off your deposits. hieblg or no hike, it doesn't matter, mooney's numbers this quarter were fabulous. amazing that interest margin. that's the era of course. at last cleveland gets a win, which brings us to the final tonight's game. actually it's not much of a contest. at least in cramerica. chicago didn't need seven games to win this world series. you see, tonight, well, actually last week, all state, the giant insurer reported solid top and bottom line numbers after the close. but you see it didn't matter because it's up against cliffs natural. that's what we could find from cleveland. that's an iron ore and cole producer. meanwhile, allstate is a huge winner in a higher interest rate environment because it can make more money off your premiums. the trophy goes to
versus oscar munoz, a recent trade to chicago's united continental. i love oscar. he's kind of like bo jackson. but mooney has delivered a level of play that no airline, including cramer fave united continental. i expect a hike next month which will allow key corp. to insta instantly make a ton of money off your deposits. hieblg or no hike, it doesn't matter, mooney's numbers this quarter were fabulous. amazing that interest margin. that's the era of course. at last cleveland gets a win, which...
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versus oscar munoz, a recent continental from csx, the railroad company. i love oscar. he's kind of like bo jackson. but mooney has delivered at a level of play that no airline, including cramer fave united continental, can deliver. now, it is true that the federal reserve left rates unchanged today, that won't always be the case. i expect a hike next month, which will allow keycorp to instantly make a ton of money off your deposits. but hike or no hike, it doesn't matter. mooney's numbers this quarter were fabulous with terrific loan growth. consider that the strikeout number. amazing, that interest margin. that's the e.r.a. of course. at last cleveland gets a win, which brings us to the final, tonight's game. actually it's not much of a contest. at least in cramerica. chicago didn't need seven games to win this world series. you see, tonight -- well, actually last week, allstate, the giant insurer, reported solid top and bottom line numbers after the close. but, you see, it didn't matter because it's up against cliffs natural. that's what we could find from cleveland.
versus oscar munoz, a recent continental from csx, the railroad company. i love oscar. he's kind of like bo jackson. but mooney has delivered at a level of play that no airline, including cramer fave united continental, can deliver. now, it is true that the federal reserve left rates unchanged today, that won't always be the case. i expect a hike next month, which will allow keycorp to instantly make a ton of money off your deposits. but hike or no hike, it doesn't matter. mooney's numbers this...
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[laughter] stephen: it is clearly a satirical piece, designed to poke fun at the continentals and yet it has lived to the state. i think it is sometime in the 1780's. it has somewhat contemporary account, but is clearly a joke. i don't think george washington had 13 toes. i don't think. how would we know? it is a great example of a myth being propagated, and hamilton is one of the founding fathers in which many myths are frequently propagated. thank you all for some terrific questions. [applause] stephen: thank you. >> you're watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. author eric wittenberg talks about the calvary action on july 3 at the 1863 battle
[laughter] stephen: it is clearly a satirical piece, designed to poke fun at the continentals and yet it has lived to the state. i think it is sometime in the 1780's. it has somewhat contemporary account, but is clearly a joke. i don't think george washington had 13 toes. i don't think. how would we know? it is a great example of a myth being propagated, and hamilton is one of the founding fathers in which many myths are frequently propagated. thank you all for some terrific questions....
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so it turns out that replacing the continental army's beloved chief artillery officer was not as easy and arbitrary as he wished casting a second darren. [laughter] because henry knox was the revolution. board in boston in 1759, the irish immigrants, he dropped out of school to support his mother and siblings after his father's death, and eventually open his own bookstore, the london bookstore. after the coercive actions in 1774, this is really hard on pretty much all the colors but especially the merchants and especially knox, they close the port and couldn't get any of the books he was selling from and england and the colonists were boycotting stuff in englandfroma anyway, so those acts, they were supposed to serve as a warning to all the other colonies and it does not massachusetts into submission. but what happened was it further radicalized and already radicalize massachusetts and rallied the other colonies to come to his material and political aid. so henry knox, meanwhile, he had wooed the royal governor's daughter, lucy plunker, great name, india joined a local militia, and th
so it turns out that replacing the continental army's beloved chief artillery officer was not as easy and arbitrary as he wished casting a second darren. [laughter] because henry knox was the revolution. board in boston in 1759, the irish immigrants, he dropped out of school to support his mother and siblings after his father's death, and eventually open his own bookstore, the london bookstore. after the coercive actions in 1774, this is really hard on pretty much all the colors but especially...
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montana, i had to look a little extra hard because the first cab ivan was on the wrong side of the continentaldivide. >> how far over? >> over were used to live. he lived -- gemstone -- jim stone. >> you mentioned them. >> id. account what i write about as part of this huge partnership that spans the divide, spans 10 million acres. i had to start with him and asked them for a ranch on the right side of the divide whose water would flow down to the mississippi. but other than that, the geography really just sort of fell nicely into place. >> the people are distributed. you have far west and then you have the american enterprise, the barge owner is, i mean, there are like, part of the operation is all the up in the illinois river. they are almost up to chicago. >> and they go up the tennessee river. the cumberland river, at the mississippi water goes in the rocky mountains to the appellations. the tributaries that feed it, it does look like this enormous little. the tributaries go all the way. as you point out you can start here and go through the great lakes and come down the mississippi but th
montana, i had to look a little extra hard because the first cab ivan was on the wrong side of the continentaldivide. >> how far over? >> over were used to live. he lived -- gemstone -- jim stone. >> you mentioned them. >> id. account what i write about as part of this huge partnership that spans the divide, spans 10 million acres. i had to start with him and asked them for a ranch on the right side of the divide whose water would flow down to the mississippi. but other...
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united with continental that have vastly reduced competition. that was the thing that buffet hated competition. it's now nonexistent on many of the once competitive routes. second, after brutal year where many new planes were added all the airlines are cutting back on their expansion plans for 2017. that lack of new capacity is critical to pricing going forward and it could lead up to earnings years that -- something that earnings will be up next year. and that makes this crazy the major airlines are valued on average 8 times next year's earnings estimates. traditionally companies that see their earnings up year over year would get higher multiples and i think next year will be better than this year. a dearth of narrow bodied planes for the manufactures like boeing with long lines to get them. those are the ones that make the airlines the most money. even if they want increased capacity it's not easy to do right now. fourth fuel the biggest variable. some jet fuel costs taking 25% of what these companies spend. perhaps buffet feels we're in an e
united with continental that have vastly reduced competition. that was the thing that buffet hated competition. it's now nonexistent on many of the once competitive routes. second, after brutal year where many new planes were added all the airlines are cutting back on their expansion plans for 2017. that lack of new capacity is critical to pricing going forward and it could lead up to earnings years that -- something that earnings will be up next year. and that makes this crazy the major...