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tonight -- timothee chalamet, star of "harriet," actress cynthia erivo, music from miranda lambert featuringhe 8g band with emily moon ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause that is wonderful to hear. in that case, let's get to the news today is halloween, and the house of representatives passed a resolution that formalized the impeachment inquiry into president trump. in other words -- boo. [ laughter ] today is halloween, which means tomorrow rudy giuliani will be half off [ laughter ] that's right it's halloween, when kids all around the country knock on doors and ask, "will you sign my petition to stop climate change?" "candy no the world is burning." [ light laughter ] according to nbc news, after being named president trump's cybersecurity adviser in 2017, rudy giuliani got locked out of his phone after entering an incorrect password ten times - [ light laughter ] and had to visit the apple store to have it fixed [ laughter ] even worse, his phone is a s
tonight -- timothee chalamet, star of "harriet," actress cynthia erivo, music from miranda lambert featuringhe 8g band with emily moon ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause that is wonderful to hear. in that case, let's get to the news today is halloween, and the house of representatives passed a resolution that formalized the impeachment...
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the yellow car was manufactured by john lambert, who made a variety of internal combustion engines for industry and then went into car manufacturing. 1891, it is one of the earliest vehicles in the midwest. the other car, fancier, was made by elwood haynes of kokomo. he made his first car in 1894. he was quite the promoter. he sent his car to the smithsonian saying it was the first car made in the u.s. indiana.e in global that looks at the cultural explosion, economic growth after world war ii. the baby boom, the rise of youth culture, new consumer goods from transistor radios made here to popular music, all varieties of culture and everyday life. one of those things central to indiana which predates the postwar. period is indiana basketball. basketball really took off here. you could play it with a small team so even a tiny school surrounded by farms could compete. it has become nationally famous, most prominently through the movie, hoosiers. offictionalize is the story a tiny high school that became the state champion after beating one of the big powerhouse schools. they made it to t
the yellow car was manufactured by john lambert, who made a variety of internal combustion engines for industry and then went into car manufacturing. 1891, it is one of the earliest vehicles in the midwest. the other car, fancier, was made by elwood haynes of kokomo. he made his first car in 1894. he was quite the promoter. he sent his car to the smithsonian saying it was the first car made in the u.s. indiana.e in global that looks at the cultural explosion, economic growth after world war ii....
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carry lands government beijing as well as giving no ground recently all those 5 demands they carry lambert said that she is listening and reflecting on the result that really there's been no indication that they are willing to for example launch that into quite independent inquiry into the police handling of these protests and it's exactly for that reason the same the people are back on the streets today charlotte chelsea bill covering those protests for us in hong kong thank you very much. our now look at some of the other stories making news around the world north korea says it has carried out an important test at a rocket testing site it comes as the country appeared to shut the door on further disarmament talks with the united states it wanted wouldn't restart the nuclear negotiations unless washington eased sanctions against. firefighters in australia are racing to contain almost a 100 bushfires in the east of the country weather conditions have eased but the heat wave with strong winds is forecast for early this coming week which will likely mean even more severe blazes. new details
carry lands government beijing as well as giving no ground recently all those 5 demands they carry lambert said that she is listening and reflecting on the result that really there's been no indication that they are willing to for example launch that into quite independent inquiry into the police handling of these protests and it's exactly for that reason the same the people are back on the streets today charlotte chelsea bill covering those protests for us in hong kong thank you very much. our...
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>> well, that's possible. >> in the middle of all this is drexel burnham lambert.eet firm. and then, it shot to the top by specializing in so-called junk bonds. high interest but also high risk. >> drexel and the head of its junk bond department michael milken made a deal with ivan boesky to make millions of dollars illegally. >> california company wicks came to milken's firm and said it was planning a takeover. boesky bought the stock before it went up, shared the profits with milken's firm, but milken betrayed his client, charged a million-dollar fee and secretly earned $6.5 million more at the client's expense. >> authorities are worried that further disclosures resulting from the boesky affair may weaken public confidence in financial markets and weaken the markets themselves. >> i just came from inside. it looks like a mad house. >> i guess the bull market's over. >> it's a bloodbath down there. >> they're calling it the monday massacre, the worst drop in history. >> i call it the nearest thing to a meltdown i ever want to see. >> by the closing bell, the dow
>> well, that's possible. >> in the middle of all this is drexel burnham lambert.eet firm. and then, it shot to the top by specializing in so-called junk bonds. high interest but also high risk. >> drexel and the head of its junk bond department michael milken made a deal with ivan boesky to make millions of dollars illegally. >> california company wicks came to milken's firm and said it was planning a takeover. boesky bought the stock before it went up, shared the...
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. >> earlier this year, 36-year-old country star miranda lambert kept her marriage to 28-year-old brendancloughlin under wraps until she shared these wedding pics in february, but our "e.t." source says they tied the knot in january. that's about two months after they met. miranda calls brendan her house husband and loves to post videos of him. >> he's a good looking man and he's tending to the yard work. dang, girl. >> he does it all -- laundry, dishes, it's great. i lucked out. >> and back in august dwayne the rock johnson announced his hawaiian wedding to his long-time girlfriend with these sweet pics on instagram. the rock and lauren hashian had been dating for 12 years. >> we're just constantly checking in with each other, constantly checking in, facetiming. >> from hawaii to vegas where joe jonas and sophie turner had their surprise ceremony. they tied the knot in my with the help of this elvis impersonator. >> was this pre planned? when did you know? >> i knew about five minutes before the wedding ceremony. >> with this ring -- >> with this ring -- >> i thee wed. >> i thee wed. >>
. >> earlier this year, 36-year-old country star miranda lambert kept her marriage to 28-year-old brendancloughlin under wraps until she shared these wedding pics in february, but our "e.t." source says they tied the knot in january. that's about two months after they met. miranda calls brendan her house husband and loves to post videos of him. >> he's a good looking man and he's tending to the yard work. dang, girl. >> he does it all -- laundry, dishes, it's great....
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edina menzel hosting "a home for the holidays" with performances by kelly rowland, neyo and adam lambert was a good mom. i only got my one 10-year-old son, you know. these people are filling their home with beautiful, beautiful children that need love. >> "a home for the holidays" says sunday on cbs. do not miss it. >> meanwhile, the ladies of "the talk" are starting a new holiday tradition. >> we went behind the scenes for their new special. >> we see you on the show all the time but we don't always see you do these musical numbers like we're in vegas now. ♪ under the tree ♪ was a letter from santa and it was for me ♪ >> we. >> reporter: abre able to do so many thing. >> carrie ann, the fly girl. >> yeah, the o.g. fly girl. you got eve on the lyrics and then, you know, i'm the d.j., so -- >> and what were you doing on the ones and twos? >> setting up that chicken. it was delicious. ♪ wish you a merry christmas ♪ and a happy new year >> the ladies are getting musical on friday's show, welcoming guest carney and wendy wilson and vanessa williams. ♪ jingle bells ♪ jingle bells >> marie osm
edina menzel hosting "a home for the holidays" with performances by kelly rowland, neyo and adam lambert was a good mom. i only got my one 10-year-old son, you know. these people are filling their home with beautiful, beautiful children that need love. >> "a home for the holidays" says sunday on cbs. do not miss it. >> meanwhile, the ladies of "the talk" are starting a new holiday tradition. >> we went behind the scenes for their new special....
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rates would be a big hit in germany so i went to the status hotel in berlin was i think i'm buggered lambert there and the phone didn't ring once you not once so i went back to the u.k. nobody in germany got it at all and it was only when dr discus came out with that and that's when 60 began to say hey it's all about the back a bunch of b.s. it's going to get out which is just because it was the 1st hit is exactly yeah yeah preserves where when we 1st played over here has been like the u.k. people just look just like this what are you doing you know and i will i don't i'm sorry. but you just it doesn't actually stay rolled very quickly some songs do go my mates went very quick and minute we started playing that we knew that was it yeah so you depends i'm sure because the same thing some songs in step with the audience a lot of times it's a bit slower and depends on all the ads placed by and as it's a minute really sets going to get officers on to sing one song so fossil time tell me something it's a complex internet so not yeah that's false it's all it's have of all there. it's fuck yeah how
rates would be a big hit in germany so i went to the status hotel in berlin was i think i'm buggered lambert there and the phone didn't ring once you not once so i went back to the u.k. nobody in germany got it at all and it was only when dr discus came out with that and that's when 60 began to say hey it's all about the back a bunch of b.s. it's going to get out which is just because it was the 1st hit is exactly yeah yeah preserves where when we 1st played over here has been like the u.k....
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philippe lamberts with us from brussels today.revor keith from -- trevor greetham is with us from broil london asset management. did the city -- from royal london asset management. did the city change last night? there was a huge lift of uncertainty, but can there be a new round of spirits for the financial system and the city? trevor: there are two elements to the uncertainty. one is the element of nationalization. that has been removed because the labour party lost so crushingly. the fear of things like financial transaction taxes has also been lifted. there are lots of things which would have been labour party policy if they were heading a coalition or minority government, which is not going to happen. on the other hand, brexit uncertainty is still very much with us, and we don't know whether we are going to have something akin to no deal at the end of 2020 or something much softer. jonathan: you can hear some of tom's friends have just arrived. [laughter] tom: i didn't pick up the bill last night. how does trade fold into this
philippe lamberts with us from brussels today.revor keith from -- trevor greetham is with us from broil london asset management. did the city -- from royal london asset management. did the city change last night? there was a huge lift of uncertainty, but can there be a new round of spirits for the financial system and the city? trevor: there are two elements to the uncertainty. one is the element of nationalization. that has been removed because the labour party lost so crushingly. the fear of...
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. >> reporter: molly lambert and her team peeled away the forgotten decade to reveal the mural below.nted in the new deal era when art was sbratd people celebrated of people on the job. >> look at this guy. >> you really get to see all the details and the brush strokes that are not shading and tones. this restaurant was once the marble factory where that scene took place >> when san francisco was really was a working class city. people cutting marble right here where you are buying your counter ball. >> and it is happening at a time in the city when we are talking about other murals being painted over and it is an interesting time to be uncovering something from the past. >> reporter: there are several more mural in ts >> reporter: there are several more mural in t that'll be soon uncovered, revealing a link to colorful path. joe rosatto jr., nbc bay area news. >>> look at them go. the funds raised go to the downtown ice christmas in the park and the reading partners. >>> it was not cold enough to need that beard today. >> tomorrow. >> tomorrow you will need the beard, it will keep yo
. >> reporter: molly lambert and her team peeled away the forgotten decade to reveal the mural below.nted in the new deal era when art was sbratd people celebrated of people on the job. >> look at this guy. >> you really get to see all the details and the brush strokes that are not shading and tones. this restaurant was once the marble factory where that scene took place >> when san francisco was really was a working class city. people cutting marble right here where you...
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have some brands and styles that this is a boot that we brought out under the idol wind by miranda lambert line. this is a fashion boot, absolutely and, you know, we're excited about the launch of idol wind and the growth and it's a really nice contributor to our overall sales growth most of our product is commodity, replenishment, staples. our customer doesn't go in looking for wear, they go in looking for clothing >> remarkable job. can you still buy it you can still buy it i just think that tariffs doesn't matter i mean, the price is right >> i can't believe i wore a cowboy hat he is the president and ceo of boot barn. this one is not done "mad money" is back after the break. >>> when i saw these blowout employment numbers this morning, best in 50 years, 266,000 jobs created. i had two realizations one, everything harvard taught me about economics is wrong. the trade war with china is winnable let's talk economics i studied economics in the 70s, i was told you can't have great job growth with mild inflation the conventional wisdom is rapid job growth with fan the flames of inflation and
have some brands and styles that this is a boot that we brought out under the idol wind by miranda lambert line. this is a fashion boot, absolutely and, you know, we're excited about the launch of idol wind and the growth and it's a really nice contributor to our overall sales growth most of our product is commodity, replenishment, staples. our customer doesn't go in looking for wear, they go in looking for clothing >> remarkable job. can you still buy it you can still buy it i just think...
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. >> architectural conservator marty lambert and her team peeled away the forgotten decades. >> i'm amazedery in these and the skills. >> the fresco was painted in the new deal era when art celebrated people on the job. it's an image depicting workers in a marble factory. >> you get to see all the details, the brush strokes, the shading and tone. >> turns out the inspiration for this industrial fresco came from close by the now touristy fisherman's wharf. this restaurant was once the marble factory where that scene took place. >> san francisco was a working class city people cutting marble right here. it's happening at a time in the city when we're talking about other murals being painted over and it's an interesting time to be uncovering something from the past. >> reporter: there are several more murals in the basement that will also soon be uncovered. plain white walls revealing a link to a colorful past. nbc bay area news. >>> up next at 6:00, providing more than just food and blankets. the east bay church getting creative to help the homeless. on the economy, a unique leader. mike blo
. >> architectural conservator marty lambert and her team peeled away the forgotten decades. >> i'm amazedery in these and the skills. >> the fresco was painted in the new deal era when art celebrated people on the job. it's an image depicting workers in a marble factory. >> you get to see all the details, the brush strokes, the shading and tone. >> turns out the inspiration for this industrial fresco came from close by the now touristy fisherman's wharf. this...
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michael lambert, as department head for the san francisco public library, i want to thank all of you and general manager with the opportunity to partner with the recreation and parks department on golden gate park's 150th anniversary. the park sa very special place for the community, enhancing the quality of life for san francisco's residents. it is a place where residents can be inspired, make connections, and enjoy the company of one another. and above all, as the previous speaker mention the, a place where all are welcomed every day. for me, golden gate park is one of my happy places. i'm a big fan of the golf course. it is one of the finest such courses in all of california. i can't thank you enough for the excellent stewedship of this park, and the neighborhood playgrounds that make san francisco so livable. this coming year, in celebration of golden gate park's history, we're tying the 150th year anniversary to our signature summer stride, summer learning program. this is the single largest program that we do all year. all aimed at ensuring children in san francisco keep readin
michael lambert, as department head for the san francisco public library, i want to thank all of you and general manager with the opportunity to partner with the recreation and parks department on golden gate park's 150th anniversary. the park sa very special place for the community, enhancing the quality of life for san francisco's residents. it is a place where residents can be inspired, make connections, and enjoy the company of one another. and above all, as the previous speaker mention...
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it's the taylor lambert began running at seven years old when he participated in his first 5k race.with a cape he competed a run and decided to sign up for more pay and he did it for prostate cancer awareness along with his grandfather. his grandfather is a survivor of the disease. he raised $5,000 for the nonprofit. you can check it out on facebook. he has participated in 35 races across 15 states in the u.s. and canada. a pretty cool kid, don't you think? have had good kid. there's no reason to be scared if you don't look. it that's what happened at 7-year-old chandler morrow while he was surfing in florida on saturday. the story began when he mysteriously gets knocked off his surfboard. it only much later does chandler find out why. check this out. here is the very scary reason he was knocked off. you see it? take a look. that's a shark. in august, three people were bitten by sharks and one day at that beach and a white shark weighing more than 1,000 pounds was seen off the coast but chandler's dad said that chandler has been surfing since age four and is back in the water. he's
it's the taylor lambert began running at seven years old when he participated in his first 5k race.with a cape he competed a run and decided to sign up for more pay and he did it for prostate cancer awareness along with his grandfather. his grandfather is a survivor of the disease. he raised $5,000 for the nonprofit. you can check it out on facebook. he has participated in 35 races across 15 states in the u.s. and canada. a pretty cool kid, don't you think? have had good kid. there's no reason...
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charles: i want to bring in howard lambert, the creator of maga etf, you have a big smile on your facesten, you have talked about this, you predicted it, but to a degree you were talking your book, why the other experts out there did not have anything near 266,000 jobs being created last month? >> well, simply amazing number and i think the real reason, charles, is that everybody is underestimated what deregulation can do for the economy, what tax cuts can do for the economy and what sentiment can do for the economy and really underestimated those things including the fed, you know, what's great right now is we are in such a sweet spot, we don't have inflation and, in fact, by the way we are talking about the higher wages for the lower-income level, the reason we haven't seen inflations because productivity is up as well, if you can get productivity up and wages up that is the best for everybody, everybody wins in that world and, you know, you don't see anybody talking recession anymore like you said earlier, i'd love someone to put a microphone in front of elizabeth warren right now a
charles: i want to bring in howard lambert, the creator of maga etf, you have a big smile on your facesten, you have talked about this, you predicted it, but to a degree you were talking your book, why the other experts out there did not have anything near 266,000 jobs being created last month? >> well, simply amazing number and i think the real reason, charles, is that everybody is underestimated what deregulation can do for the economy, what tax cuts can do for the economy and what...
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. >> architectural conservative molly lambert and her team peeled away the forgotten decades to revealural below. >> i am amazed how much imagery they put into these and the the skill. >> the fresco was painted in the new deal era when arts celebrated people on the job. it is an image depicting workers in a marble factory. >> look at this guy. he has a cigarette that says chesterfield on it. >> and you really get to see all of the details. the brush strokes. that they're not of the, all of the shading and tones. >> it turns out the inspiration for this industrial fresco came from nearby, the now tourist fisherman's whatever, this restaurant was once the marble factory where that scene took place. >> when san francisco really was a working class city, people cutting marble, right here nor where you're buying your powerball, and it is happening in a time in the city when we're talking about other murals being painted over, and it is an interesting time to be uncovering something from the past. >> there are several more murals in the basement that will also soon be uncovered. plain white
. >> architectural conservative molly lambert and her team peeled away the forgotten decades to revealural below. >> i am amazed how much imagery they put into these and the the skill. >> the fresco was painted in the new deal era when arts celebrated people on the job. it is an image depicting workers in a marble factory. >> look at this guy. he has a cigarette that says chesterfield on it. >> and you really get to see all of the details. the brush strokes. that...
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tonight -- timothee chalamet, star of "harriet," actress cynthia erivo, music from miranda lambert featuringat is wonderful to hear. in that case, let's get to the news today is halloween, and the house of representatives passed a resolution that formalized the prpeachment inquiry into
tonight -- timothee chalamet, star of "harriet," actress cynthia erivo, music from miranda lambert featuringat is wonderful to hear. in that case, let's get to the news today is halloween, and the house of representatives passed a resolution that formalized the prpeachment inquiry into
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fed advisory, danielle, expect a planning chief market strategist jeff point bridge capital paul lambert, let's get into what we heard no change he in terms of the expectation, rates unchanged this is interesting, nothing coming down the pike in 2020. >> i think they want to say they have taken mid cycle adjournment deployed it going to be able they feedbackiexpect down next year no uncertainty terms not going anywhere 12 months we are going into a holding pattern this is the goldilocks scenario powell is looking for especially because he expects unemployment rate to take up a tiny bit tick back down he is expecting this economic expansion to continue. >> going to ask you watching the market dow down 20 points as fed says it is goings to be monitoring globe developments, we've got tariffs, set to come on, on sunday possibly, they will be delayed the fed watching market watching this as they digest as lot, agency taking in getting ready for powell to speak. >> i think the markets going to put on rabbit ears to see if i go about repo credit suisse reeled a report talking about repo market
fed advisory, danielle, expect a planning chief market strategist jeff point bridge capital paul lambert, let's get into what we heard no change he in terms of the expectation, rates unchanged this is interesting, nothing coming down the pike in 2020. >> i think they want to say they have taken mid cycle adjournment deployed it going to be able they feedbackiexpect down next year no uncertainty terms not going anywhere 12 months we are going into a holding pattern this is the goldilocks...
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caller: yes, long-time caller, even though who lambert was. you can ask brian lamb about that. my concern is an independent who votes for both parties, best candidate, is -- and i love c-span. i don't believe cnn. i don't believe fox. i usually go to c-span to try to get some -- to figure out what's happening. no offense to the two individuals you've got on there, but having someone from "time" magazine and having someone from "the washington post" is about as biased as you could hope for. they're shrills for the democratic party. they have been for years. it's nothing new. and i want c-span to continue its tradition of being independent and putting the facts out there. that's all. don't care which -- i'm not on either side particularly. host: mike debonis, you want to answer that? guest: i agree. i think c-span is great. appreciate the caller's thoughts. you know, we love to hear from people out there and how they perceive we're doing our jobs, and we listen. and we understand that people have views on how they like to get their news, and we understand that these are partisan
caller: yes, long-time caller, even though who lambert was. you can ask brian lamb about that. my concern is an independent who votes for both parties, best candidate, is -- and i love c-span. i don't believe cnn. i don't believe fox. i usually go to c-span to try to get some -- to figure out what's happening. no offense to the two individuals you've got on there, but having someone from "time" magazine and having someone from "the washington post" is about as biased as you...
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. >> the voices of daniel land cliff and adam lambert star in "playmobil: the movie."s based on the popular toy in which a young woman travels to the animated world of playmobil to find her missing brother. to bring him home she's forced to embark on a thrilling adventure. >> over the last several months a top-secret organization has caused citizens from different lands to vanish into thin air. >> that's not good. >> i need you two to help rescue them. we're running out of time. >> there's no chance of danger or anything, right? >> i'm 100% almost sure. >> looks cute but apparently people aren't feeling it. "playmobil: the movie" is scoring far less than 100% on rotten tomatoes. it got only a 23% splat. one critic calls it a head-smackingly dumb exercise in corporate filmmaking and mercenary marketing. so crass it makes me rethink my love of toys. and harry windsor writes, anyone who's already reached double digits will find little to enjoy this generic and lifeless promotional tool. >>> this morning on "world news now," a high-speed police chase ending in a deadly sho
. >> the voices of daniel land cliff and adam lambert star in "playmobil: the movie."s based on the popular toy in which a young woman travels to the animated world of playmobil to find her missing brother. to bring him home she's forced to embark on a thrilling adventure. >> over the last several months a top-secret organization has caused citizens from different lands to vanish into thin air. >> that's not good. >> i need you two to help rescue them. we're...
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john lambert is also here, who runs the men‘s shed — an organisation that supports men who are struggling just through work and personal things that got me down. i nearly lost my wife when she went in for an operation a few years ago. i had to ta ke operation a few years ago. i had to take time off because the mental pressure of trying to look after a young child, work full time, and look after my wife, i just stepped back from work, and i was off. went back from work, and i was off. went back when she got better, and things went a bit south. at work, and i just felt a bit useless again, and i felt like i had let my family down, andi felt like i had let my family down, and i started going back down again. and that‘s the way... unfortunately, i would say i hit rock bottom, but now i am on my way back up, and i have got to pull forward for myself and everybody else, so maybe it will help, the things i have been through and the experiences i have had, and direct them if i can towards people who can help, and things that i have found to help me as i am going along. i don‘t underestimate, by t
john lambert is also here, who runs the men‘s shed — an organisation that supports men who are struggling just through work and personal things that got me down. i nearly lost my wife when she went in for an operation a few years ago. i had to ta ke operation a few years ago. i had to take time off because the mental pressure of trying to look after a young child, work full time, and look after my wife, i just stepped back from work, and i was off. went back from work, and i was off. went...
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lambert. i assume votes will be in shortly, i'm told we are expected to be off the floor and back here around 230. so we will break and without objection we will break and return. >> thank you, mr. chairman and i want to thank the entire committee on what we've done on this incredibly critical issue. in a bipartisan way, and i think the beginning of the work that we've done for this year is critically important. but i want to dig in a little bit more into the issues that were talking about. and what this means for our military families. because the first time i heard about these issues was at a town hall in january. and the mother showed up and brought pictures of the housing that they were living in. she told me about the conditions and the health impact their family was handling at the air force base. i was angry and frustrated and hoping it was a limited problem. but sadly found out that it was not. and this is why we are here today. because the issues that have already been laid out, the i
lambert. i assume votes will be in shortly, i'm told we are expected to be off the floor and back here around 230. so we will break and without objection we will break and return. >> thank you, mr. chairman and i want to thank the entire committee on what we've done on this incredibly critical issue. in a bipartisan way, and i think the beginning of the work that we've done for this year is critically important. but i want to dig in a little bit more into the issues that were talking...
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> an all-star tribute to one of the world's most beloved recording artists with singers like adam lambertform avicii's biggest hits. ♪ ♪ wake me up ♪ when i'm wiser and ♪ when old >> singers performed alongside anorestra dreams. what is your foundation? >> trying to get the stigma away from talking about mental illness and suicide. we hope we can be a voice through tim because tim had so many millions of fans. >> everyone knows that i've been anxious. >> in a documentary film before his death, he talked openly about his anxiety and addition. >> i can't see a way to do this and be happy about it. >> he quit touring in 2016 to focus on making music. less than two years later, tim took his own life. >> what do you say to fans of his that might be dealing with the same things he dealt with? >> we have to talk about this. you shouldn'traid to ask for help. ♪ ♪ i don't care you want to ♪ tear me apart >> the money raised will go to organizations that provide mental health resources honoring tim's life. >> tim was one of those bright and shining stars who impacted the world with the music he gav
> an all-star tribute to one of the world's most beloved recording artists with singers like adam lambertform avicii's biggest hits. ♪ ♪ wake me up ♪ when i'm wiser and ♪ when old >> singers performed alongside anorestra dreams. what is your foundation? >> trying to get the stigma away from talking about mental illness and suicide. we hope we can be a voice through tim because tim had so many millions of fans. >> everyone knows that i've been anxious. >> in a...
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the yellow car was manufactured by don lambert, who made internal combustion engines for the industry and went into car manufacturing. in 1891, it is one of the earliest vehicles in the midwest. the other car was made by elwood hayes. he made his first car in 1894. he was quite of the promoter and sent his car to the smithsonian saying it was the first car made in the united states. we are in global indiana. that looks at the cultural explosion and economic growth after world war ii. the baby boom, rise of youth culture, new consumer goods from the transistor radios, two popular music, all varieties of culture and everyday life. to of those things central indiana, which predates the postwar. , is indiana basketball. we were one of the first states where basketball took off. you could play with a small team , even a tiny school surrounded by farms could compete. it has become nationally famous. it was through the movie hoosiers. ofgeneralizes the story indiana at a high school that became the state champion after beating a powerhouse will. they made it to the state championship after a
the yellow car was manufactured by don lambert, who made internal combustion engines for the industry and went into car manufacturing. in 1891, it is one of the earliest vehicles in the midwest. the other car was made by elwood hayes. he made his first car in 1894. he was quite of the promoter and sent his car to the smithsonian saying it was the first car made in the united states. we are in global indiana. that looks at the cultural explosion and economic growth after world war ii. the baby...
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trevor greece on will be with us us.reetham will be with also philippe lamberts. to nejra cehic. nejra: breakfast as done -- is done and we are heading toward lunch. we are expecting boris johnson to return to number 10, having visited buckingham palace and the queen. we are waiting with baited breath, not necessarily expecting cabinet announcements. they will likely come on monday, but after the landslide victory for the conservatives, the first big question is how is boris going to drive brexit forward? yes, the withdrawal agreement will be tied up by january 31, but will he be able to find a trade deal with the e.u. in 11 months or will they need to extend? how close will the relationship between the u.k. and e.u. be? for borisf challenges johnson are the scottish national party throwing up questions about another possible referendum on scottish independence. another question is what will happen with the spending plans. they were vague and the tory manifesto. will we see any kind of unleashing to lift growth? what does this mean for the bank of england governor
trevor greece on will be with us us.reetham will be with also philippe lamberts. to nejra cehic. nejra: breakfast as done -- is done and we are heading toward lunch. we are expecting boris johnson to return to number 10, having visited buckingham palace and the queen. we are waiting with baited breath, not necessarily expecting cabinet announcements. they will likely come on monday, but after the landslide victory for the conservatives, the first big question is how is boris going to drive...
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caller: yes, long-time caller, even though who lambert was. you can ask brian lamb about that.ncern is an independent who votes for both parties, best candidate, is -- and i love c-span. i don't believe cnn. i don't believe fox. i usually go to c-span to try to get some -- to figure out what's happening. no offense to the two individuals you've got on there, but having someone from "time" magazine and having someone from "the washington post" is about as biased as you could hope for. they're shrills for the democratic party. they have been for years. it's nothing new. and i want c-span to continue its tradition of being independent and putting the facts out there. that's all. don't care which -- i'm not on either side particularly. host: mike debonis, you want to answer that? guest: i agree. i think c-span is great. appreciate the caller's thoughts. you know, we love to hear from people out there and how they perceive we're doing our jobs, and we listen. and we understand that people have views on how they like to get their news, and we understand that these are partisan times
caller: yes, long-time caller, even though who lambert was. you can ask brian lamb about that.ncern is an independent who votes for both parties, best candidate, is -- and i love c-span. i don't believe cnn. i don't believe fox. i usually go to c-span to try to get some -- to figure out what's happening. no offense to the two individuals you've got on there, but having someone from "time" magazine and having someone from "the washington post" is about as biased as you could...
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want to bring in the man who created the maga etf, hal lambert. you came up with this idea.ce on the day after the election of stocks that people should own under trump. i'm proud to say my number one stock has done extraordinarily well because i knew the working man and woman would get back to work and i think that's a perfect proxy for them. what's the process that you use to determine what stocks do well under maga? >> thanks for having me on. i tell you, it's a great fund. the process is this. this is a way for people to invest based on political ideology. if you are supporting trump and you are supporting republicans, this is a way to put your money behind that because the companies in the maga fund are those companies putting political contributions behind those candidates. they are supporting republicans, they are supporting trump, they are doing it through their pacs that they have in their companies as well as their employees. i took the s&p 500 and it's all s&p 500 companies, and i screened it based on those political contributions and these are the top 150 republi
want to bring in the man who created the maga etf, hal lambert. you came up with this idea.ce on the day after the election of stocks that people should own under trump. i'm proud to say my number one stock has done extraordinarily well because i knew the working man and woman would get back to work and i think that's a perfect proxy for them. what's the process that you use to determine what stocks do well under maga? >> thanks for having me on. i tell you, it's a great fund. the process...