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elliott, any comment? >> yes, i will just jump in.o what they do with the arms embargo expires and want to buy more arms, part of the answer is cell more arms. to anybody who would buy, and that probably includes rogue regimes around the world, any actors who have cash. one of the actors who has cash, in this case is maduro. there has been an arms relationship going back to chavez years 20 years ago. at one point, i think they tried to build a bullet factory, actually. mostly small arms, obviously. but that is something we watch very fearfully because iran does manufacture a number of things that, in theory, could sell or it could buy, for example jets and then, with some kind of markup, sell them to venezuela. we are getting back to the human missile crisis. there are certain things that the national security interest in the united states simply will not permit in this hemisphere and i'm sure that this administration, i would hope any administration, would place really significant limits on the kind of arms that iran can ship to the
elliott, any comment? >> yes, i will just jump in.o what they do with the arms embargo expires and want to buy more arms, part of the answer is cell more arms. to anybody who would buy, and that probably includes rogue regimes around the world, any actors who have cash. one of the actors who has cash, in this case is maduro. there has been an arms relationship going back to chavez years 20 years ago. at one point, i think they tried to build a bullet factory, actually. mostly small arms,...
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elliott recommends bringing in new blood. might they be off base are they wrong about crown castle over the past decade they spent $16 billion building the fiber business over the same period the stock lagged the play tower companies amt and spac it's hard to disagree. cell towers are fantastic business fiber is okay business the company is spending more on fiber than towers. seems ill advised. according to the calculations, they are evaluating it at $11 billion considering they spent $16 billion on capital for that fiber business they think the business is salvageable but they need to stop pouring money into it where do i come out? i think they need to talk this out. elliott is right about focussing on towers and it's so lucrative it's a wonder crown castle doesn't stick with those sure, all these investments have been expensive but that's because crown castle spend years laying the movement for the 5 g buildout as it picks up speed, the major carriers will need crown castle's fiber based sites management is betting it will
elliott recommends bringing in new blood. might they be off base are they wrong about crown castle over the past decade they spent $16 billion building the fiber business over the same period the stock lagged the play tower companies amt and spac it's hard to disagree. cell towers are fantastic business fiber is okay business the company is spending more on fiber than towers. seems ill advised. according to the calculations, they are evaluating it at $11 billion considering they spent $16...
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softbank faces pressure from investors, not the least of which is elliott. some investments are less than the enterprise value. that is something they are trying to correct. arm is something they acquired four years ago with the intention of holding onto it for a decade or more. on its books it is still valued at the $32 billion it paid. carrying out a transaction like this, particularly with stock as well as cash brings better visibility into the value of the investment and will help rerate the shares. if i am amd, if i am
softbank faces pressure from investors, not the least of which is elliott. some investments are less than the enterprise value. that is something they are trying to correct. arm is something they acquired four years ago with the intention of holding onto it for a decade or more. on its books it is still valued at the $32 billion it paid. carrying out a transaction like this, particularly with stock as well as cash brings better visibility into the value of the investment and will help rerate...
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chase elliott. we don't know how long this will be. >> as you said, christopher bell reiterating to his crew chief a couple of times that he had a bad vibration. obviously, what they saw happen to their teammate, they decided to bring him with a couple laps to go. >> coming in for fresh tires, trying to differentiate himself. chase elliott, not the finish they want. >> kevin harvick has had a lot of experience today restarting on front row. matt kenseth, almirola, custer, not so much. we have seen that three wide down the backstretch. what does harvick need to do? >> harvick, he has to get a great launch. if he starts from the outside and can clear matt kenseth, that's his biggest advantage. use the outside line. he has a teammate that will restart third. he has a teammate in fourth as well. i want to go to matt kenseth. matt kenseth, he has been sitting on the sidelines. he has not been in the heat of the battle for as many times recently as kevin harvick has. >> he retired. >> that's right. >> he
chase elliott. we don't know how long this will be. >> as you said, christopher bell reiterating to his crew chief a couple of times that he had a bad vibration. obviously, what they saw happen to their teammate, they decided to bring him with a couple laps to go. >> coming in for fresh tires, trying to differentiate himself. chase elliott, not the finish they want. >> kevin harvick has had a lot of experience today restarting on front row. matt kenseth, almirola, custer, not...
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i now have great grandchildren. 10 the last one has just been born, a little boy, to elliott's oldest daughter, chandler roosevelt. and 10 great grandchildren is quite a number, even though i have 19 grandchildren. >> ms. roosevelt, if you had your 10 great grandchildren sitting around in front of you, what advice would you give them to guide them growing up? >> i think i would say that they have a greater opportunity because they are born in a less ridged mold. they have more opportunity to shape their lives. they will of course, i believe, have many disappointments because in life, you always have disappointments. if you have the character that makes you go on striving, i think the young people of today have greater opportunity than ever before. for theseou very much moments of nostalgia with us. we are looking forward to seeing the remainder of eleanor roosevelt life in pictures in the current issue of the magazine. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and ac
i now have great grandchildren. 10 the last one has just been born, a little boy, to elliott's oldest daughter, chandler roosevelt. and 10 great grandchildren is quite a number, even though i have 19 grandchildren. >> ms. roosevelt, if you had your 10 great grandchildren sitting around in front of you, what advice would you give them to guide them growing up? >> i think i would say that they have a greater opportunity because they are born in a less ridged mold. they have more...
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will be feeling absolutely numb today, let's speak to the chair of the official supporters trust elliottow's your day been ‘waking this morning to survey the wreckage of our season'forest manager, sabri lamouchi, called it is still pretty rotten still pretty painful. your teams capitulation ‘unacceptable' and a disastser do you point fingers? it probably is too soon. there are legitimate questions of the style of the approach and some the decisions over these performances, but when the represented our cloud with absolute dignity and sincerity in the least we owe him is to have decisions the clear—headed and give him the respect that they deserve. 21 yea rs him the respect that they deserve. 21 years since you are in the top division, addition phyllis vance that you mention the manager twice of the month and you've got man's face in the top —— mainstays. of the month and you've got man's face in the top -- mainstays. with that we're going to really into the main top but don't wait to make peace with that is saying that without the possibility to do this for me, we would not love it but it
will be feeling absolutely numb today, let's speak to the chair of the official supporters trust elliottow's your day been ‘waking this morning to survey the wreckage of our season'forest manager, sabri lamouchi, called it is still pretty rotten still pretty painful. your teams capitulation ‘unacceptable' and a disastser do you point fingers? it probably is too soon. there are legitimate questions of the style of the approach and some the decisions over these performances, but when the...
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in ordinary times elliott angle of the house for the affairs committee would need a primary challenger. you spinning congress 52 years but these aren't ordinary times. jamal brown just beat and go in the democratic primary by double digits. a black man raised by single mother and housing project, that story doesn't usually end up in congress but today that 11-year-old boy who was by police is about to be your next representative. pretty cool he tweeted in a t-shirt, and with members of the squad, the foremost progressive women in congress. among them a lot omar who faces a primary challenger so that her challenger raised $3.2 million against her. bernie sanders tweeted ilhan omar is a woman of incredible strength. we need her leadership in congress. i'm pleased to endorse her campaign for reelection. donald trump thinks he can export the vocal after his own political gain. >> joe biden and the radical left tried to oppose the same system, socialism pleasant america. biden is a puppet of bernie sanders, aoc, the militant left, the people who want to down stages. >> reporter: is the trum
in ordinary times elliott angle of the house for the affairs committee would need a primary challenger. you spinning congress 52 years but these aren't ordinary times. jamal brown just beat and go in the democratic primary by double digits. a black man raised by single mother and housing project, that story doesn't usually end up in congress but today that 11-year-old boy who was by police is about to be your next representative. pretty cool he tweeted in a t-shirt, and with members of the...
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elliott has a new novel i would recommend called left dress blacklight. said how about if you and elliott take your idea about the novel is a world war with china and collaborate. so i would do kind of the outline, the big idea of the politics, the strategy, before fighting, thee technology and elliott who is a gifted novelist with them right that people into it and make the characters i coe alive. the sneak peek is the subtitle which is 2034, that's the year so it's roughly 15 years from now, 2034 a novel of the next world war. it is a story of how the united states could in fact stumble into a real shooting war with china and what would that look like and how would it start. with the nuclear exchanges, strategic exchanges or would it stowith astop at the tactical e? what fool would india play because it was going to get more and more important. what is the impact on people who get swept up in the global war like this? the cast andct characters had wh chinese, americans, indians in russian and iranian, a rich part of characters. it's also not a long book
elliott has a new novel i would recommend called left dress blacklight. said how about if you and elliott take your idea about the novel is a world war with china and collaborate. so i would do kind of the outline, the big idea of the politics, the strategy, before fighting, thee technology and elliott who is a gifted novelist with them right that people into it and make the characters i coe alive. the sneak peek is the subtitle which is 2034, that's the year so it's roughly 15 years from now,...
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flag for his first all-star race win and that all-important million dollar prize. >> elliott addressing0,000 fans allowed in the grandstand. >> there's nothing like bristol, nothing like racing here. >> chase and his dad bill elliott are the second father/son duo to win the race. it is 11 minutes after the hour. the la teachers union lays out steps to reopen schools but are they concerned with safety are playing politics. we will tell you their list of demands. >> nypd officers hurt and protesters arrested. our next guest was there for it all, the vice president of the sergeant benevolent association joins us live, you don't want to miss it when "fox and friends first" continues. for children fighting critical illness, you can make the stars align. because when we come together, hope and joy will shine. help us make every wish come true. ♪ ♪ >> nypd officers left beaten and bloodied on the brooklyn bridge, one of new york's top cops left with a broken bone after this attack from a writer swinging at officers in what was supposed to be a march for prayer. >> the nypd sergeant benevolent
flag for his first all-star race win and that all-important million dollar prize. >> elliott addressing0,000 fans allowed in the grandstand. >> there's nothing like bristol, nothing like racing here. >> chase and his dad bill elliott are the second father/son duo to win the race. it is 11 minutes after the hour. the la teachers union lays out steps to reopen schools but are they concerned with safety are playing politics. we will tell you their list of demands. >> nypd...
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novel, elliott has a new novel out which i highly recommend called red press, black-and-white, about a love triangle so scott said how about if you and elliott take your idea about a novel about a world war with china and collaborate? the way we did this was i would do kind of the outline, the big idea, geopolitics, strategy, war fighting, technology, elliott, who is truly gifted novelist, would then write the people into it, make the characters come alive and it is a nice mix as it has come out and the sneak peek is the subtitle which is 2034, that is the year, set roughly 15 years from now, 2034, a novel of the next world war and it is a story about how the united states could stumble into a real war, a shooting war with china and was would that look like, how would it start, would there be nuclear exchanges, would there be strategic nuclear exchanges, or would it stop at tactical nuclear exchanges. what role would india way? as the century unfolds the role of india is going to get more and more important, what is the impact on people who get swept up in a global war like this? the
novel, elliott has a new novel out which i highly recommend called red press, black-and-white, about a love triangle so scott said how about if you and elliott take your idea about a novel about a world war with china and collaborate? the way we did this was i would do kind of the outline, the big idea, geopolitics, strategy, war fighting, technology, elliott, who is truly gifted novelist, would then write the people into it, make the characters come alive and it is a nice mix as it has come...
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novel elliott has a new novel out red dress in black and white about a love triangle in istanbul.scott moyer said admiral how about if you and elliott take your idea about wordsworth china and collaborate onso that. as in the outline the big idea the geopolitics the strategy the were fighting the technology, elliott is truly a gifted novelist within right the people into it. he would make characters come live. i think it is a nice next as it has come out sprayed the sneak peak is the subtitle which is 2034, that is the year so it set roughly 15 years of now, 2034 : a novel of the next world war. i say how the united states could in fact stumbleea into a real shooting war with china. what would that look like? how would that start? would there be nuclear exchanges? would there be strategic nuclear exchanges? or would it stop at tactical changes. what role would india play? as a century unfolds, the role of india will get more and more important. so what is the impact on people who get swept up in a global war like this? the cast of character has both chinese and americans and india
novel elliott has a new novel out red dress in black and white about a love triangle in istanbul.scott moyer said admiral how about if you and elliott take your idea about wordsworth china and collaborate onso that. as in the outline the big idea the geopolitics the strategy the were fighting the technology, elliott is truly a gifted novelist within right the people into it. he would make characters come live. i think it is a nice next as it has come out sprayed the sneak peak is the subtitle...
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elliott, do you have anything to add?> i'll just add, i mean, i think this -- you know, i want to give credit to the treasurer for setting up this conversation. she's totally spot on, that these are the types of forums that really allow for these types of challenges to be lifted up and brought to the attention of the state. and that was something that was brought to my attention yesterday. so we are running that down and hope to have an update, but we're definitely looking into it. >> thank you, kindly. >> and this is scott, i apologize, i had to jump off for something, but i'm back. >> thank you so much. and i don't know if you were able to hear the last question. if you'd like to chime in, happy to, or we can keep moving forward. >> your call. i didn't hear the question, but whatever makes sense for you. >> no, that's fine. we'll keep moving forward. thank you so much. we saw the california department of alcohol beverage control mobilize quickly to provide unprecedented relief for their licensees by issuing sweeping ind
elliott, do you have anything to add?> i'll just add, i mean, i think this -- you know, i want to give credit to the treasurer for setting up this conversation. she's totally spot on, that these are the types of forums that really allow for these types of challenges to be lifted up and brought to the attention of the state. and that was something that was brought to my attention yesterday. so we are running that down and hope to have an update, but we're definitely looking into it. >>...
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elliott, do you have anything to add?ust add, i mean, i think this -- you know, i want to give credit to the treasurer for setting up this conversation. she's totally spot on, that these are the types of forums that really allow for these types of challenges to be lifted up and brought to the attention of the state. and that was something that was brought to my attention yesterday. so we are running that down and hope to have an update, but we're definitely looking into it. >> thank you, kindly. >> and this is scott, i apologize, i had to jump off for something, but i'm back. >> thank you so much. and i don't know if you were able to hear the last question. if you'd like to chime in, happy to, or we can keep moving forward. >> your call. i didn't hear the question, but whatever makes sense for you. >> no, that's fine. we'll keep moving forward. thank you so much. we saw the california department of alcohol beverage control mobilize quickly to provide unprecedented relief for their licensees by issuing sweeping industry-wi
elliott, do you have anything to add?ust add, i mean, i think this -- you know, i want to give credit to the treasurer for setting up this conversation. she's totally spot on, that these are the types of forums that really allow for these types of challenges to be lifted up and brought to the attention of the state. and that was something that was brought to my attention yesterday. so we are running that down and hope to have an update, but we're definitely looking into it. >> thank you,...
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his second novel, elliott has a new novel out that i would highly recommend this red dress in black and white about a love triangle in istanbul. so scott myers that admiral had but if you and elliott take your idea about a novel about world war i china and collaborate on w it? so the way we did this was i would do kind of the outline the big idea the geopolitics, the strategy, the war fighting, the technology, and elliott who is truly a gifted novelist within right the people into it. he would make characters come live. i think it is a nice mix as it has come out. and the sneak peak is the subtitle to set roughly 15 years from now 2034 novel of the next world war it's a story of how the united states could in fact stumble into a real war, a shooting war, with china and what would that look like? how would that start? would there be nuclear exchanges? would there be strategic nuclear exchanges or they stop at tactical nuclear exchanges? what role would india play? because as he century unfolds the world of india it will get more and more important. what is the impact on people who ge
his second novel, elliott has a new novel out that i would highly recommend this red dress in black and white about a love triangle in istanbul. so scott myers that admiral had but if you and elliott take your idea about a novel about world war i china and collaborate on w it? so the way we did this was i would do kind of the outline the big idea the geopolitics, the strategy, the war fighting, the technology, and elliott who is truly a gifted novelist within right the people into it. he would...
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elliott, do you have anything to add?> i'll just add, i mean, i think this -- you know, i want to give credit to the treasurer for setting up this conversation. she's totally spot on, that these are the types of forums that really allow for these types of challenges to be lifted up and brought to the attention of the state. and that was something that was brought to my attention yesterday. so we are running that down and hope to have an update, but we're definitely looking into it. >> thank you, kindly. >> and this is scott, i apologize, i had to jump off for something, but i'm back. >> thank you so much. and i don't know if you were able to hear the last question. if you'd like to chime in, happy to, or we can keep moving forward. >> your call. i didn't hear the question, but whatever makes sense for you. >> no, that's fine. we'll keep moving forward. thank you so much. we saw the california department of alcohol beverage control mobilize quickly to provide unprecedented relief for their licensees by issuing sweeping ind
elliott, do you have anything to add?> i'll just add, i mean, i think this -- you know, i want to give credit to the treasurer for setting up this conversation. she's totally spot on, that these are the types of forums that really allow for these types of challenges to be lifted up and brought to the attention of the state. and that was something that was brought to my attention yesterday. so we are running that down and hope to have an update, but we're definitely looking into it. >>...
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terms of increase the diversity of the fa board, and among these one suggest had been to promote paul elliottboard, to become a director. 0ther advisory board, to become a director. other suggestions were to give the premier league and the efl, on the professional side of things and the national game, and extra board member, but he said that professional game representatives had opposed such a review and that the national game presented tips, those pathetic, had been loathes to oppose the professional game, so he said he was impossible to examine the constitution of the board because it did not have the backing of the professional game —— those sympathetic. we waited on a response from the premier league and efl, but then came an update from greg clarke on the fa's website, saying that he had been updated on what had actually happened and that she did not intend for the letter to be divisive and that he had been told that, actually, the professional game representatives were in favour ofa game representatives were in favour of a review. and response, the premier league and efl have tonight we
terms of increase the diversity of the fa board, and among these one suggest had been to promote paul elliottboard, to become a director. 0ther advisory board, to become a director. other suggestions were to give the premier league and the efl, on the professional side of things and the national game, and extra board member, but he said that professional game representatives had opposed such a review and that the national game presented tips, those pathetic, had been loathes to oppose the...
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john and black and white by elliott ackerman is co-author of his upcoming new novel, 2034. charles in north carolina, we have one and a half minutes. >> good afternoon to you and thank you for taking my call. i also am a u.s. navy, have it served aboard as the vietnam war was winding down. i have one important question for you and that is, what are your thoughts regarding a person who has not always lived their life sailing true north? but who wants to end their years here on this earth in that direction? making the necessary course changes in the life that their life may exemplify sailing true north? thank you for your service, sir. >> thank you very much for yours as well. i think turn return, the dg d's the most powerful small once we put to see. your question is a perfect way to end our conversation today. i couldn't have scripted it better if i had written the last question myself. i want to go back to john mccain, john mccain be the first to admit his wife was not always sailing true north and any of us were honest would say all of our lives are a series of standard,
john and black and white by elliott ackerman is co-author of his upcoming new novel, 2034. charles in north carolina, we have one and a half minutes. >> good afternoon to you and thank you for taking my call. i also am a u.s. navy, have it served aboard as the vietnam war was winding down. i have one important question for you and that is, what are your thoughts regarding a person who has not always lived their life sailing true north? but who wants to end their years here on this earth...
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anna, jaden standing up and elliott on one side and franklin sitting on my husband's knee and johnny sitting on mine. i really always liked this picture. it was taken on the top floor of the house in the sort of sunroom which we used as a dormitory for the boys. and i think it is a very nice picture. >> here you and frankly are out walking in the snow after the polio attack. was he actually able to walk on ice? >> this is perhaps not quite truthful because it looks as though my husband and i are coming out of church, we're walking together in the snow to the car. but as a matter of fact, he would have had to have to actually walk. he would stand with me and a cane and his braces. but to walk, he would have had to have a sturdier arm than mine so i think we must have just stood there for a minute so they could have a picture of us both. >> and this, of course, is election night 1932. >> this is a picture that i remember not completely happily. it was the reading -- mr. hoover's telegram when he conceded franklin's election. i felt the responsibility that lay on my husband in the heart
anna, jaden standing up and elliott on one side and franklin sitting on my husband's knee and johnny sitting on mine. i really always liked this picture. it was taken on the top floor of the house in the sort of sunroom which we used as a dormitory for the boys. and i think it is a very nice picture. >> here you and frankly are out walking in the snow after the polio attack. was he actually able to walk on ice? >> this is perhaps not quite truthful because it looks as though my...
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jamie before the likes of farrell, jamie george, elliott daily, they will say and have a season in the champ ship and have a season in the champ ship and it is a bizarre and unprecedented state of affairs that the england captain playing in the second tier but that is where we are and as you say this is farrell's oi hood club, he played alongside his dad once for service and it is a little bit of head and heart as well. there are some players who would damage their chances of playing for their country if they dropped into the championship — but it's safe to say owen farrell isn't one of them — and you've been speaking to england coach eddiejones? exactly. eddie jones i exactly. eddiejones i think is seeing every player individually but almost seeing it as being two types of player. young players such as ben earl, who is 21 or 22, he needs regular gametime in the premiership to prove himself as an international player and he has already gone on loa n to player and he has already gone on loan to bristol, and another who is looking to play for england one day ina similar looking to play f
jamie before the likes of farrell, jamie george, elliott daily, they will say and have a season in the champ ship and have a season in the champ ship and it is a bizarre and unprecedented state of affairs that the england captain playing in the second tier but that is where we are and as you say this is farrell's oi hood club, he played alongside his dad once for service and it is a little bit of head and heart as well. there are some players who would damage their chances of playing for their...
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players have left saracens especially the younger generation before the likes of farrell, jamie george, elliottmp ship and it is a bizarre and unprecedented state of affairs that the england captain playing in the second tier but that is where we are and as you say this is farrell's oi hood club, he played alongside his dad once for service and it is a little bit of head and heart as well. there are some players who would damage their chances of playing for their country if they dropped into the championship — but it's safe to say 0wen farrell isn't one of them — and you've been speaking to england coach eddiejones? exactly. eddie jones i exactly. eddiejones i think is seeing every player individually but almost seeing it as being two types of player. young players such as ben earl, who is 21 or 22, he needs regular gametime in the premiership to prove himself as an international player and he has already gone on loa n to player and he has already gone on loan to bristol, and another who is looking to play for england one day ina similar
players have left saracens especially the younger generation before the likes of farrell, jamie george, elliottmp ship and it is a bizarre and unprecedented state of affairs that the england captain playing in the second tier but that is where we are and as you say this is farrell's oi hood club, he played alongside his dad once for service and it is a little bit of head and heart as well. there are some players who would damage their chances of playing for their country if they dropped into...
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and he's not elliott richardson. he's not bobby kennedy. he's not eric holder. and what he's got to -- what he's made his decision on apparently is that he wishes to be viewed favorably in an ever shrinking slice of the washington and the broad american legal community with an extraordinarily conservative vision of presidential power. that seems to be what he wants us to see when we look at his portrait. i think that's a bad historical bet, but that's the one he's made. >> jon meacham has agreed to stay with us over this break, and let's go one more. when we come back, donald trump goes to the mattresses in terms of going deep on the subject of race as he prepares for re-election. we'll play for you the echos from another time. >>> it doesn't happen by accident. the president's decision to go deep on race as we head into this election is not sitting well with voters. a new abc news/ipsos poll shows a majority of americans, 67%, do not approve of how he is handling race relations. an ad by the republican group the lincoln project compared donald trump to former a
and he's not elliott richardson. he's not bobby kennedy. he's not eric holder. and what he's got to -- what he's made his decision on apparently is that he wishes to be viewed favorably in an ever shrinking slice of the washington and the broad american legal community with an extraordinarily conservative vision of presidential power. that seems to be what he wants us to see when we look at his portrait. i think that's a bad historical bet, but that's the one he's made. >> jon meacham has...
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her son elliott at the time was her representative. elliott took the manuscript and walked down the street mccall's, which was the arch competitor to "ladies' home journal." the editor there, and this was the era when men edited women's magazines, so think about that. otis said, great. he not only took the manuscript, he took the column. s, they never really had a contract with eleanor. it was a handshake deal. so she was free to go. and she went. and otis knew what he had. and he bent over backwards the next 13 years to make her happy. and she stayed with him until she died. as to her marketability, i would say it was probably highest in the intervening, from about 1945 , 1946 to about 1960. 1960 there is a beginning of a drop-off. it is because she is getting older. time is moving on and things are changing. so i would say that she took advantage of her peak opportunity. i think if she had cut it all off at 1960, it would have been more difficult to get back in the game. anything else? >> there was going to be a book signing. [inaudi
her son elliott at the time was her representative. elliott took the manuscript and walked down the street mccall's, which was the arch competitor to "ladies' home journal." the editor there, and this was the era when men edited women's magazines, so think about that. otis said, great. he not only took the manuscript, he took the column. s, they never really had a contract with eleanor. it was a handshake deal. so she was free to go. and she went. and otis knew what he had. and he...
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and he's not elliott richardson. he's not bobby kennedy. he's not eric holder. what he's got to -- what he's made his decision on apparently is that he wishes to be viewed favorably in an ever shrinking slice of the washington and the broad american legal community with an extraordinarily conservative vision of presidential power. that seems to be what he wants us to see when we look at his portrait. i think that's a bad historical bet, but that's the one he's made. >> jon meacham has agreed to stay with us over this break, and let's go one more. when we come back, donald trump goes to the mattresses in terms of going deep on the subject of race as he prepares for re-election. we'll play for you the echos from another time. save hundreds on your wireless bill without even leaving your house. just keep your phone and switch to xfinity mobile. you can get it by ordering a free sim card online. once you activate, you only have to pay for the data you need, starting at just $15 a month. there are no term contracts, no activation fees, and no credit check on the firs
and he's not elliott richardson. he's not bobby kennedy. he's not eric holder. what he's got to -- what he's made his decision on apparently is that he wishes to be viewed favorably in an ever shrinking slice of the washington and the broad american legal community with an extraordinarily conservative vision of presidential power. that seems to be what he wants us to see when we look at his portrait. i think that's a bad historical bet, but that's the one he's made. >> jon meacham has...
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i thi elliott engel. bowman had stepped down as a middle school principal in the bronx to take on engel who's been a congressman since 1989. bowman had received endorsements from senators bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. eliot engel at the end, a who's who of the democratic establishment jumped in and tried to support him including hillary clinton and some other prominent new yorkers. it was not enough. i think the headline out of new york is not that upset. it's that it is three weeks plus, and we are still counting votes. that scarce es me when i think about november. >> yes, exactly. we might be in for a long wait before we find out results. that is if it's not a landslide one way or another. let's go to another democratic primary, senator ed markey of massachusetts is being challenged by congressman joe kennedy iii, grandson of bobby kennedy and grand nephew of jfk. senator ed markey, democrat from massachusetts, his opponent joins us now. senator, always good to see you. so your opponent here is
i thi elliott engel. bowman had stepped down as a middle school principal in the bronx to take on engel who's been a congressman since 1989. bowman had received endorsements from senators bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. eliot engel at the end, a who's who of the democratic establishment jumped in and tried to support him including hillary clinton and some other prominent new yorkers. it was not enough. i think the headline out of new york is not that upset. it's that it is three weeks...
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." >> jimmy: you're elliott >> i'm elliott i cannot go back >> jimmy: that's perfect that is perfect.g." in the special you talk about your worst case, i don't want the spoil it, but it involves the royal family, and it's a a great story. it's so embarrassing and awesome. what would you think is your second worst gig >> i think my second worst gig should have been the best gig ever, but i made the fatal error of thinking it would be that and it's when i go off to perform for my soccer team, aston. >> jimmy: and? >> you're a big sports fan the red sox have, you performed for them >> jimmy: no, i would never do that, i don't think. no i would never do that. >> i needed that advice. because i was young. i was naive. i was this will be amazing i was asked to perform at the christmas party for my soccer team >> jimmy: i don't think the red sox even know who i am >> well, this team definitely did not know who i was i arrived to the christmas party. i went into the venue. the organizer took me down stairs to a bowling alley, and i thought oh, where is the stage that i'm performing on she wen
." >> jimmy: you're elliott >> i'm elliott i cannot go back >> jimmy: that's perfect that is perfect.g." in the special you talk about your worst case, i don't want the spoil it, but it involves the royal family, and it's a a great story. it's so embarrassing and awesome. what would you think is your second worst gig >> i think my second worst gig should have been the best gig ever, but i made the fatal error of thinking it would be that and it's when i go off...
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we found elliott management has made several utility investments, two currently active.y initiated those positions this year. they're pushing for either a full or partial sale in either or both, i should say, in the third or forty -- fourth quarter. some potential upside. jack: and barron's has a story looking at what they call the uglies -- [laughter] a couple of stocks that have just been doing badly but we think maybe have a brighter future in front of them. >> yeah. so one of those was sally buy ifty. sally beauty, basically, gets about half of its revenue from salons or salon professionals. when you have salons closed, you can't rely on people like me trying to keep the brand going. but now salons are open again, so we see potential for there to be some acceleration there. the company has gotten a little bit better with its online offerings as well. jack: gotcha. >> hey, carlton, it's jack howe. i've got a question on sally beauty. i saw a picture on twitter of these big, giant hair curlers that some of the tv celebrities have been wearing -- [laughter] jack: oh! >>
we found elliott management has made several utility investments, two currently active.y initiated those positions this year. they're pushing for either a full or partial sale in either or both, i should say, in the third or forty -- fourth quarter. some potential upside. jack: and barron's has a story looking at what they call the uglies -- [laughter] a couple of stocks that have just been doing badly but we think maybe have a brighter future in front of them. >> yeah. so one of those...
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stands broadcasters calling it the largest crowd at a sporting event since the pandemic began chase elliotthome the $1 million prize >>> bill de blasio signed a series of police reform bills in new york >> it is not just pain and frustration and anger, it is also a moment for transformation and we're going to show it right now at that desk here in the bronx today. let's fine these bills >> he signed five bills including one criminalizing the use of choke holds by police officers he was surrounded by community activists. >>> the family of george floyd sued minneapolis over his death as nbc news reviewed unreleased body cam video that releases what happened before the encounter turned deadly. >> reporter: the police body camera footage sheds new light on just how that deadly encounter between george floyd and police officers escalated so quickly. >> i can't breathe >> almost two months since the video sparked a global movement for the first time, unreleased police body camera footage told officers at least 28 times that he couldn't breathe. authorities aren't releasing the videos but allow th
stands broadcasters calling it the largest crowd at a sporting event since the pandemic began chase elliotthome the $1 million prize >>> bill de blasio signed a series of police reform bills in new york >> it is not just pain and frustration and anger, it is also a moment for transformation and we're going to show it right now at that desk here in the bronx today. let's fine these bills >> he signed five bills including one criminalizing the use of choke holds by police...
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chase elliott on last night's race. >>> tonight felt like an event. felt like we had missed the piece for a couple of months. it felt good to get nascar back. >> the next nascar cup series race is a sunday, from the texas motor speedway. >>> nike released new sneakers, inspired by the grateful dead. the shoes have the famous dancing bears. they are decorated with for to give them a bearlike texture. they have a zipper pocket that is built into the tongue of the sneakers. they come in three colors, orange, yellow and green. the price tag is $110. >>> 10 largest bay area districts will start, and what it looks like for educators and san francisco. >>> and less than an hour, hundreds of thousands of dollars are stolen by hackers, twitter deals with the largest data breach in history. we have details on what happened on the high profile accounts that were exposed. >>> from ktvu, this is mornings on fox 2. >>> good morning, thank you for waking up with us on mornings on fox 2. i am pam cook. >> it is good to see you. i am feeling good. the temperature is n
chase elliott on last night's race. >>> tonight felt like an event. felt like we had missed the piece for a couple of months. it felt good to get nascar back. >> the next nascar cup series race is a sunday, from the texas motor speedway. >>> nike released new sneakers, inspired by the grateful dead. the shoes have the famous dancing bears. they are decorated with for to give them a bearlike texture. they have a zipper pocket that is built into the tongue of the sneakers....
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dominic raab, the foreign secretary, defended that elliott.uge the data in real—time, which we did. the data coming through on friday, then take decisive action. if we suddenly say we are not sure and give vague advice it will create more uncertainty. look, know. there isa more uncertainty. look, know. there is a cut—off in changes with the advice and reels we give so i appreciate that is difficult and can be disruptive but it would be far worse to muddy the waters or to hold back and delay from taking the measures when we need to take them. of course the reason this was taken at reasonably short notice was because of the spike in spain that we responded to, which came... we we responded to, which came... we were following that and that's where it happened. it was the real—time response, the data we were getting from spain, that we had to respond to very swiftly. dominic raab saying it was a real—time response but that real—time response is frankly catching a lot of people on the hop. it is there in spain, someone deciding, do i stay now? what
dominic raab, the foreign secretary, defended that elliott.uge the data in real—time, which we did. the data coming through on friday, then take decisive action. if we suddenly say we are not sure and give vague advice it will create more uncertainty. look, know. there isa more uncertainty. look, know. there is a cut—off in changes with the advice and reels we give so i appreciate that is difficult and can be disruptive but it would be far worse to muddy the waters or to hold back and delay...
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final lap, chase elliott holds on to win the 2020 all-star race.hat's his first win ever at bristol. kyle busch was running second and kevin hardwick winds up in third on nascar wednesday. >>> we've got a little time, so why not check this out? the golden state warriors will be back in action one of these days before all that happens they will go to the draft. maybe this guy, what do you think about lomello ball ? they could do worse picking that guy, but we will see. he is somewhat controversial because of his brothers and dad. >>> ahead to show you this again. frank, is that breathtaking or what? >> i would be so terrified. >> is that the latter? >> they call it the latter to heaven. it's a 400 meter climb. you see what kind of view you get for your efforts once you get up there. that's good stuff [ laughter ]. >> talk about taking your breath away. >> i wish i could do that. i would be terrified. but you say you could do that and you've gone parachuting twice? >> a couple of times. heights don't bother me. i got over that at a very early age [ l
final lap, chase elliott holds on to win the 2020 all-star race.hat's his first win ever at bristol. kyle busch was running second and kevin hardwick winds up in third on nascar wednesday. >>> we've got a little time, so why not check this out? the golden state warriors will be back in action one of these days before all that happens they will go to the draft. maybe this guy, what do you think about lomello ball ? they could do worse picking that guy, but we will see. he is somewhat...
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elliott says he is following city guidelines, spacing tables six feet from the building and six feet from each other. he has also moved tables further away from his neighbor's door. >> you know, they were in the legal area where they should have been, but i separated them a bit more so that coming out of his doorway, there is no impediment, no nothing. >> reporter: kate maher says she hopes people will adjust and restaurants will survive. >> it seems like it's fair to at least try. >> reporter: the city just gave the valencia corridor merchants association to shut down two blocks of valencia and open it up for restaurants and businesses to spread out even more. that pilot starts tomorrow, and it raises additional concerns. >> it's going to be 200, 500 people around eating and walking without mask. >> reporter: merchants say they have safety in mind. >> we're going to have flyers and signs and notices all over the blocks to make it clear this is a masked zone only. >> jean elle, nbc news. >> in san jose owners and patrons are savoring some options. they're able to move tables into the
elliott says he is following city guidelines, spacing tables six feet from the building and six feet from each other. he has also moved tables further away from his neighbor's door. >> you know, they were in the legal area where they should have been, but i separated them a bit more so that coming out of his doorway, there is no impediment, no nothing. >> reporter: kate maher says she hopes people will adjust and restaurants will survive. >> it seems like it's fair to at least...
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deshon elliott of the baltimore ravens teased the quarterback saying on twitter no wonder pat wasn't at workouts this a.m. he had to visit the bank right when it opened. lebron james writing, congrats, brother, let me borrow $5. >> can i get some too? it includes a no trade clause to ensure he stays right there in k.c. >>> well, nba players begin reporting to the league's so-called bubble in the hopes of restarting the season, 22 teams sequestered at disney world where training camps opened thursday. players will be able to relax in lounges that follow strict rul rules. >> they're not allowed to play doubles ping-pong and they been asked to dispose of decks between every card game and replaced with new ones in the name of sanitization. >> players will spread out between three hotels and be confined to their rooms when they're not playing or practicing. the season is set to resume july 30th. >>> coming up, keeping the change, american's coin shortage gets even worse. >>> amid growing concern about the coronavirus lingering in the air, can air purifiers protect you? our medical expert
deshon elliott of the baltimore ravens teased the quarterback saying on twitter no wonder pat wasn't at workouts this a.m. he had to visit the bank right when it opened. lebron james writing, congrats, brother, let me borrow $5. >> can i get some too? it includes a no trade clause to ensure he stays right there in k.c. >>> well, nba players begin reporting to the league's so-called bubble in the hopes of restarting the season, 22 teams sequestered at disney world where training...
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out sounders goal people step and cry clever dribble for sale on right past him is a beautiful shot elliott see add nearly 39th minute forward bradley right to left misses the past but latifa lesson there to pick it up and it's curly goes off the forum from seattle sure you know you are here for an own goal to add look o'neill's arm just extends pushes it into the goal readies for the curler but just dives around why not to let 1st half of seattle that you quote back 2nd half 75th minute hold and jones with a cross 2 will bruins ghost in the back row center right in seattle gets on the board 2 to one but that's where their luck ran out or go on to the 82nd l.a.'s the rusty takes the pass from eduardo a death row seat to make a run with it. turns it over and they forward capitalize on this opportunity right here l.a. you have seen a 31 lead in actually 7th of the torment ferocity they're going to do it all against a minute later seattle mistake mistake by center back to substance in l.a. you have to use it ryan rodriguez is right there at the left but a chip shot right past black in goal bef
out sounders goal people step and cry clever dribble for sale on right past him is a beautiful shot elliott see add nearly 39th minute forward bradley right to left misses the past but latifa lesson there to pick it up and it's curly goes off the forum from seattle sure you know you are here for an own goal to add look o'neill's arm just extends pushes it into the goal readies for the curler but just dives around why not to let 1st half of seattle that you quote back 2nd half 75th minute hold...
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elliott was quite a character in his own right. he had problems with alcohol, opiates, and the leg, but he was a great outdoors person, a great hunter, a great bon vivant, and something owners felt loved madly. her father, even he was absentee quite a bit, and her mother, i think the key thing for onerous vote was they both died quite when she was young. she loses her mother and loses her father, and that's quite dramatic. beyond that, if she moves up to tivoli, in the hudson river valley, hudson is a great story in america from the bay of new york, and all of the transpired along the river, you know, whether it's in george washington and newburgh, or the steamboat, it was currier and ives world along the hudson river and she was born -- grew up just down the road from spring would, the home of franklin roosevelt, her distant cousin. >> did she have a happy childhood? >> now. well, the only place that she ever felt safe in typically it was climbing at the top of a there is significant evidencez- that some of her uncles who are alc
elliott was quite a character in his own right. he had problems with alcohol, opiates, and the leg, but he was a great outdoors person, a great hunter, a great bon vivant, and something owners felt loved madly. her father, even he was absentee quite a bit, and her mother, i think the key thing for onerous vote was they both died quite when she was young. she loses her mother and loses her father, and that's quite dramatic. beyond that, if she moves up to tivoli, in the hudson river valley,...
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natalie elliott is at the clinical research facility in glasgow, working on covid studies under the firstitnessed a covid patient, really. and it was tough to see the difficulty that they had in breathing. and they were so keen to help the research. they felt they wanted to repay something. and i just thought that was beautiful to be part of. in total, more than 40,000 students have chosen to take up an nhs placement since march, supervised, but often working on the front line. so, today we heard that the last patient here who was covid positive has now tested covid negative. it's quite a surreal moment, because the wards are eerily quiet. if it comes again, everybody feels more ready. so, for the team here it is a huge, huge significant moment. it's been a term, though, that none of these students could have predicted. helping to keep the nhs running through the worst outbreak in its history. jim reed, bbc news. many more of us will be spending our summer holidays here in the uk this year. that means our beaches will be busier and potentially messier than usual. there are already concern
natalie elliott is at the clinical research facility in glasgow, working on covid studies under the firstitnessed a covid patient, really. and it was tough to see the difficulty that they had in breathing. and they were so keen to help the research. they felt they wanted to repay something. and i just thought that was beautiful to be part of. in total, more than 40,000 students have chosen to take up an nhs placement since march, supervised, but often working on the front line. so, today we...
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jim elliott is a former coast guard officer he's also vice president of a major salvage company and president of the american salvage association so he knows about these kinds of operations. today if a ship sinks and its oil threatens the environment the material is pumped out otherwise the ship's owner will be held liable for any environmental damage. in the case of the russian fishing trawler robots cut access holes in the fuel tanks. that funnel shaped collection containers were installed to suck up the oil. that's fine for modern vessels but what about world war 2 era ship wrecks that may be disintegrating. jamila it says that those operations were extraordinarily complex. to be honest with you it's it's very rare that we we do this it's a. amazing that we're still talking about these wrecks and they haven't been the issue 7 so. there's an argument that if that will release is if you're an environmentally sensitive area it could be a lot more catastrophic and and definitely a lot more expensive in the long run to do that so for example you're dealing with the pollution recovery costs and
jim elliott is a former coast guard officer he's also vice president of a major salvage company and president of the american salvage association so he knows about these kinds of operations. today if a ship sinks and its oil threatens the environment the material is pumped out otherwise the ship's owner will be held liable for any environmental damage. in the case of the russian fishing trawler robots cut access holes in the fuel tanks. that funnel shaped collection containers were installed to...
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that families who takes it oh rob see of course he can reverse that in draws 1st blood of the game elliott see the one merely a couple of replay angles rossi draws out saunders goalkeeper stephan fry in a clever dribble for sale on it right past a great leader adding to their lead 39th minute forward bradley right philip this is the pass by the cheap left in there to pick it up and his curlers out of 4 am of to seattle she don't yield her own will you take a look right here that look his arm just extends ever so slightly pushes it into the goal frye is ready to be the curler but goes the absolute wrong way bad 1st half or seattle they call back 75 minute show dean jones of the cross 2 will bruin goes to the back post senning that right footed shot in seattle gets on the board 2 to one but that's where the luck runs out l a f c 82nd minute rossi take this pass right here from eduardo and wrote c. is going to make a run with it r r got turned it over and the forward is going to capitalize right here on that opportunity ellie f.c. with a $31.00 lead that's roughly 7 full of the torment they'r
that families who takes it oh rob see of course he can reverse that in draws 1st blood of the game elliott see the one merely a couple of replay angles rossi draws out saunders goalkeeper stephan fry in a clever dribble for sale on it right past a great leader adding to their lead 39th minute forward bradley right philip this is the pass by the cheap left in there to pick it up and his curlers out of 4 am of to seattle she don't yield her own will you take a look right here that look his arm...
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activism.ee as much some activists, and i would call out elliott, are particularly effective of enteringapital structure through debt market and later buying equity and pushing for change that way. larger activists have turned focus to credit markets. volatility in credit market provides opportunities to make returns in days, weeks, months. playing the traditional activism game is a multi-month, sometimes multi-year project to turn around a company, like your private equity investor holding management accountable, improving the business by simplifying portfolios. that is a longer game. days like this where the market can be surging like the past few days or dropping significantly like a few months ago, it is easier to play the credit game than it is to play the long game in fixing companies in public markets. vonnie: a lot of campaigns and retail, whether in the u.s. or europe, how does this whole pandemic environment change the quality of campaigns and will activists flee? jim: it will take a brave activist to enter those sectors. in fact, the distress you are seeing in certain areas, t
activism.ee as much some activists, and i would call out elliott, are particularly effective of enteringapital structure through debt market and later buying equity and pushing for change that way. larger activists have turned focus to credit markets. volatility in credit market provides opportunities to make returns in days, weeks, months. playing the traditional activism game is a multi-month, sometimes multi-year project to turn around a company, like your private equity investor holding...
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had been telling facebook for a long time i had a good relationship with them and zuckerberg and elliott who was the head of policy who i actually worked with on the google tal book and they said o. >> host: what is the most surprising thing you've learned deep in the topic for decades really? >> guest: i think it's interesting how facebook was changed so much by zuckerberg personally. how well he managed to channel himself throughout his company. i don't know if you've visited the facebook campus, but you go there and there' there is a whot of buildings. the main buildings first was a quarter-mile long and then i think there will be a third. you can do a walk it feels like you are walking outside. there's all these posters very orwellian almost. there was a research lab and so it has this aspect to it where he's able to get across what he wants throughout the whole company. it is a culture. the motto was move fast and break things and they realized that a certain point but it probably didn't play well. so they changed it to move fast with stable infrastructure. it really was the way tha
had been telling facebook for a long time i had a good relationship with them and zuckerberg and elliott who was the head of policy who i actually worked with on the google tal book and they said o. >> host: what is the most surprising thing you've learned deep in the topic for decades really? >> guest: i think it's interesting how facebook was changed so much by zuckerberg personally. how well he managed to channel himself throughout his company. i don't know if you've visited the...