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the store embodies john jay's vision.e believes having a physical presence is essential to tell consumers what the brand is all about. he believes the future lies in integrating digital media with the actual sense of touch. on one wall, 240 display panels show photos of fashion styles. click on the panel to check availability. john c. jay was born to a family of chinese immigrants in ohio. he grew up in the back room of his parents' laundry business. his career as an art director started in the 1980s at the iconic new york department store bloomingdale's. in the mid '90s, he became the talk of the industry by bringing street culture to nike, which changed the brand's marketing strategy forever. he has been recognized as one of the ten most influential art directors of the past 50 years. he first worked with uniqlo in 1998. the brand opened its first urban store and he helped launch the fleece campaign. >> very proud to be a part of it. that was the beginning of the message of made for all. we call it the fleece campaign.
the store embodies john jay's vision.e believes having a physical presence is essential to tell consumers what the brand is all about. he believes the future lies in integrating digital media with the actual sense of touch. on one wall, 240 display panels show photos of fashion styles. click on the panel to check availability. john c. jay was born to a family of chinese immigrants in ohio. he grew up in the back room of his parents' laundry business. his career as an art director started in the...
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john jay the. fifty's forms so money for summary judgment scores will be offered. but wait a minute. when i say i was the wrong on film you personally don't think there's no way almost and you're. going to say that if you want to support. this with an unreasoning and then use force. because i was more than fortunate right but if we are fortunate i feel it was and you have some personal. so naive that can believe it or that you and you don't know if you allow email or zoom zoom in the so you saw what was already there and who was with us and why so i did because there was a bride in the fiscal year newell's who. have all said i want to go. and. buy up to me when i'm the one who hurt. then. let us you know our knowledge. and even still. more only. sentence to mature their own a rifle before this will most of the world will follow you so these are all the result of all that was or what is all the worst is over when all was there and what it was possible called i was there but if you feel it will resist a new. heat those of the more recent the ball learns what's in thi
john jay the. fifty's forms so money for summary judgment scores will be offered. but wait a minute. when i say i was the wrong on film you personally don't think there's no way almost and you're. going to say that if you want to support. this with an unreasoning and then use force. because i was more than fortunate right but if we are fortunate i feel it was and you have some personal. so naive that can believe it or that you and you don't know if you allow email or zoom zoom in the so you saw...
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john jay though we're going to get. into fifty's forms so money for summary. judgment will be off with. the way the menu simple because i said i was the wrong one phone you personally don't think there's no way or simple you're. going to say that if you want to support. there's rumors in english and the news. because i was more than fortunate right but if you know falls into a few things and you have survival. and minds of can believe in the human you don't know if you align email or zoom zoom you so use a war horse or the i phone which was a while so i did because there was a bar where there was communal with the course of a ball so i want to go. and. play out to me when the only one who heard of. the from then let loose you know on the knowledge. that even serial. only. sentenced to mature then in the aftermath of this will most of the world will follow you. so these are all the reason the caller was a tool is all the worst is over when all was there really was possible called i was a part of both of it will resist a new heat those have more wishes that i le
john jay though we're going to get. into fifty's forms so money for summary. judgment will be off with. the way the menu simple because i said i was the wrong one phone you personally don't think there's no way or simple you're. going to say that if you want to support. there's rumors in english and the news. because i was more than fortunate right but if you know falls into a few things and you have survival. and minds of can believe in the human you don't know if you align email or zoom zoom...
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the other one i want to mention is john jay miles who was from milwaukee he was a veteran who moved to milwaukee in the 1870s became the head waiter at the plankinton hotel downtown and became fairly wealthy. he used his position to help african americans in milwaukee including some veterans to get work, not just at the plankinton, but at other locations as well. i want to just mention briefly that i've mentioned pensions for the soldiers. anyone who who was a veteran who had been on a roster for wisconsin regiment or u.s color troops could apply for a pension based on disability. later on they could apply just for old age and the widows could also apply for pensions. the pension files are just fascinating because they provide a lot of history of of these individuals of the health and disability issues they had, of their family lives, of the other veterans they were in contact with. but a lot of it documents that they had a tough life facing prejudice, limited opportunity, limited income, so that small relatively small pension was was a big deal. black veterans were not as likely to ge
the other one i want to mention is john jay miles who was from milwaukee he was a veteran who moved to milwaukee in the 1870s became the head waiter at the plankinton hotel downtown and became fairly wealthy. he used his position to help african americans in milwaukee including some veterans to get work, not just at the plankinton, but at other locations as well. i want to just mention briefly that i've mentioned pensions for the soldiers. anyone who who was a veteran who had been on a roster...
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crime analyst and assistant professor at the john jay college of criminal justice in new york city. >re's a small group of people that think they can get away with more crime now. the police are not being as aggressive or not doing as much of their job as they normally do. >> reporter: in minneapolis, carjackings have spiked roughly 320% compared to this time last year. carjackings in new orleans up 150% year to date. new york city has seen 311 carjackings, up from 129 a year ago, an increase of 141%. here in chicago there have been at least 1,400 car jackings this year, more than double all of than double all of last year. that works out to about four every day. >> reporter: brendan deenihan is the chief of detectives for the chicago police department. his theory as to why there's been a dramatic jump in carjackings? >> there seems to be a remarkable amount of emboldened criminals who are committing acts, and it's the combination of the pandemic and the civil unrest. and police departments across the country are struggling to deal with this violence. >> reporter: a carjacking ring wa
crime analyst and assistant professor at the john jay college of criminal justice in new york city. >re's a small group of people that think they can get away with more crime now. the police are not being as aggressive or not doing as much of their job as they normally do. >> reporter: in minneapolis, carjackings have spiked roughly 320% compared to this time last year. carjackings in new orleans up 150% year to date. new york city has seen 311 carjackings, up from 129 a year ago, an...
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from the surface of the moon in more than 40 years chinese state media say the capsule from the john jay 5 probe successfully landed in inner mongolia shortly after 2 am local time on thursday on board or around 2 kilograms of moon rocks and dust. the end of a historic mission as planned the reentry vehicle separated from the overturned and it entered the earth's atmosphere and began its descent at a speed of 11 kilometers per 2nd. parachute slowed down the capsule to enable a safe landing in the mongolian desert. chang a 5 was one of the most complicated and challenging missions in china's airspace history. when the rocket was launched on november 23rd it was a source of national pride the probe was made up of 4 modules one was the lander which is dug for rocks and soil. the materials were then transferred into a return tap still for the journey back to earth. it's the 1st time has been brought back from the moon china's space ambitions are no secrets and have been growing for years. i mean for decades that material the in 2003 it secured a major breakthrough when it became the 3rd coun
from the surface of the moon in more than 40 years chinese state media say the capsule from the john jay 5 probe successfully landed in inner mongolia shortly after 2 am local time on thursday on board or around 2 kilograms of moon rocks and dust. the end of a historic mission as planned the reentry vehicle separated from the overturned and it entered the earth's atmosphere and began its descent at a speed of 11 kilometers per 2nd. parachute slowed down the capsule to enable a safe landing in...
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fortunately, we have some sense of it from his letters home to john jay and it's remarkable to think of these two men, well educated, a couple years apart, may be 50 something guys, who are coming from such very different ends of the political spectrum, from opposite sides of the revolution, but bring us back to this idea of how we compromise and deal with political polarization. there it is. he is able to have a conversation with his king. -- his former king. so i think that trajectory tells us something about the capacity for dialogue between revolutionary and monarch in a really unique way. >> would one of you like to have some closing comments? so we can come to the end of the discussion here. >> yeah, so it has been a very interesting conversation. and i want to come back to the point of memory. we remember part of the founding story most often when we talk about the founders, and we have revisited this story over and over in each generation. and our country is going to be celebrating the 250th anniversary of independence in 2026. so let's think about the opportunity to engage i
fortunately, we have some sense of it from his letters home to john jay and it's remarkable to think of these two men, well educated, a couple years apart, may be 50 something guys, who are coming from such very different ends of the political spectrum, from opposite sides of the revolution, but bring us back to this idea of how we compromise and deal with political polarization. there it is. he is able to have a conversation with his king. -- his former king. so i think that trajectory tells...
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before the revolution, john jay makes the point that there was hardly any opposition to slavery. the revolution itself led to an antislavery sentiment. it was somewhat ramshackle. antislavery was isng to abolish slavery giving the movement far more power than it could've possibly had. let's go back to 1787. knowing there is not going to be a chance for the constitution to eliminate slavery. go back to the antislavery sentiment. lotsone knows there were of slaveholders at the federal convention. there were also antislavery delegates. including the presidents of the penciling -- pennsylvania abolition society, bensman franklin. their bestoing to do to try to make sure the slaveholders were not going to put anything over on them. -- and try slavery as a national institution. the key issue is the atlantic slave trade. without which most people at the time believed slavery would no longer exist. these delegates came to philadelphia prepared to try to not just regulate the atlantic slave trade but to abolish it. they start organizing about this. they knew what they would be up against.
before the revolution, john jay makes the point that there was hardly any opposition to slavery. the revolution itself led to an antislavery sentiment. it was somewhat ramshackle. antislavery was isng to abolish slavery giving the movement far more power than it could've possibly had. let's go back to 1787. knowing there is not going to be a chance for the constitution to eliminate slavery. go back to the antislavery sentiment. lotsone knows there were of slaveholders at the federal convention....
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and by john jay, who was the first chief justice of the united states supreme court.he purpose of the papers was to persuade the citizenry of the young nation of the need to adopt a new form of government and to leave behind the very loosely-formed government which the citizens had seen under the articles of confederation. in authoring the federalist papers, hamilton, madison, and jay exhibited, if you will, the very best qualities of leadership that we see in lawyers. madison was not a lawyer, but he was learned in the law. hamilton and jay were, of course, lawyers and they used their lawyering powers, their abilities as leaders in the capacity as lawyers and drafters of the federalist papers, to successfully usher the constitution to its ratification in 1789. we believe that the discussion today between talmage boston and secretary baker will further illuminate the fact that lawyers are given the powers, they're given the opportunity, they're given the license by the state to exercise very potent leadership qualities in both the public and the private square. and wi
and by john jay, who was the first chief justice of the united states supreme court.he purpose of the papers was to persuade the citizenry of the young nation of the need to adopt a new form of government and to leave behind the very loosely-formed government which the citizens had seen under the articles of confederation. in authoring the federalist papers, hamilton, madison, and jay exhibited, if you will, the very best qualities of leadership that we see in lawyers. madison was not a lawyer,...
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we have some sense of it from his letters home to john jay. it is remarkable to think of these two men a couple years 50-something guys coming from different ends of the political spectrum, from opposite sides of the revolution but bringing us back to how we compromise and how we deal with political polarization. he is able to have a conversation with his former king. that trajectory tells us something about the capacity for dialogue between revolutionary and monarch in our unique way -- in a unique way. >> with each of you like to have some closing comments? towould each of you like have some closing comments? >> it has been an interesting conversation and i would like to come back to the point of memory. part of the founding story most often when we talk about the founders and we have revisited this story over and over in each generation and our country will be celebrating 250th anniversary of let'sndence in 2026 so think about the opportunity to engage in a thoughtful dialogue about what that history means to us today and how it sits relati
we have some sense of it from his letters home to john jay. it is remarkable to think of these two men a couple years 50-something guys coming from different ends of the political spectrum, from opposite sides of the revolution but bringing us back to how we compromise and how we deal with political polarization. he is able to have a conversation with his former king. that trajectory tells us something about the capacity for dialogue between revolutionary and monarch in our unique way -- in a...
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hamilton, madison, and john jay, who was not even at the constitutional convention, he did not sign theconstitution. the three of them teamed up to write these federalist papers. there were 85 in total. and they were published from october all the way through august of 88. at one point, before they were all done, they were collected together in a publication and that is when they were first call the federalists. today we we refer to them as the federalist papers. jay only wrote five of them. he became ill at a certain point, wasn't able to contribute more. so hamilton and madison split the job. hamilton did more, a bit more than madison. they used a pen name for them. their pen name was published, named after the founder of the roman empire. probably as valeria's. that was not too unusual for the time to have a pen name. it was seen as a very statesman like educated persons way of communicating with a pen name. it was known of course, who the advocates for the new documents ... jefferson who again was not at the convention, did not sign the constitution, when he had a chance to read the
hamilton, madison, and john jay, who was not even at the constitutional convention, he did not sign theconstitution. the three of them teamed up to write these federalist papers. there were 85 in total. and they were published from october all the way through august of 88. at one point, before they were all done, they were collected together in a publication and that is when they were first call the federalists. today we we refer to them as the federalist papers. jay only wrote five of them. he...
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fill $50.00 states and a record number of women are among the more than $300.00 candidates but as john jay reports the virus has been overshadowed by a cover one team. in kuwait where the economy is worsening as a result of low oil prices and the coronavirus pandemic parliamentary elections still going ahead as planned voters masked up before casting their ballots and said they hoped these polls would begin to turn things around and. i boycotted the past 2 elections this time us told that i should participate because the situation is deteriorating we need to be united and he licked me foremost in the parliament so that the situation may improve hopefully you feel like columnist i hope that the kuwaiti people will choose wisely that they will choose the people who represent kuwait changes a must these are the 1st elections in kuwait since its new emir. took office in september after the death of his half brother. a civil have with the opposition weekend in recent years analysts say no major political shift is expected and with the campaign season severely muted due to the pandemic many beli
fill $50.00 states and a record number of women are among the more than $300.00 candidates but as john jay reports the virus has been overshadowed by a cover one team. in kuwait where the economy is worsening as a result of low oil prices and the coronavirus pandemic parliamentary elections still going ahead as planned voters masked up before casting their ballots and said they hoped these polls would begin to turn things around and. i boycotted the past 2 elections this time us told that i...
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in the federalist papers, we talked about this a little bit earlier, that john jay, who wrote federalist #2, quoted two different shakespeare plays, henry the fifth and also henry the eighth. there's not, in the federalist papers, there's not too many other shakespeare quotations, but the federalist papers were just one of many newspaper articles after the constitutional convention. i mean, there were news, there were articles in every newspaper throughout early america, either defending the constitution or arguing against the constitution. i think that probably julius caesar was the most often quoted play. and brutus came out the best. brutus really came out better than any of the other characters in julius caesar. more people identified with brutus and then thought he was the one good guy in there. he was trying to defeat caesar, overthrow caesar, but he had motives behind it, where all the other ones were just kind of going along with it or doing it for their own self-aggrandizement. whereas brutus had more unselfish motives. and so, he gets quoted a lot, especially by the people on t
in the federalist papers, we talked about this a little bit earlier, that john jay, who wrote federalist #2, quoted two different shakespeare plays, henry the fifth and also henry the eighth. there's not, in the federalist papers, there's not too many other shakespeare quotations, but the federalist papers were just one of many newspaper articles after the constitutional convention. i mean, there were news, there were articles in every newspaper throughout early america, either defending the...
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this report out of bloomberg saying that the company has discussed acquiring, john, jay z's title serviceshaw is a very good reporter over there and sort of frames the whole issue of dorsey's vision of square being a collection of various businesses, not necessarily payment related, under one big corporate umbrella >> yeah. no know who else has a vision of a collection of various businesses under a corporate umbrella, jay z, who owns title. you think about what he's done with rock nation, whether it's sports management, the fashion stuff he's been into of course music. we just had frank holland talking about his move into cannabis i mean, there are very few cultural forces like jay z when you consider his kind of billionaire status, you know, also his just celebrity fire power, his brand fire power and association that square can get there beyond a transaction for title. come on, are you really going to compete with spotify, apple music, but if they can get some of that brand power into cash app and the crypto business, that could be powerful. >> is that what it is? i was trying to wrap m
this report out of bloomberg saying that the company has discussed acquiring, john, jay z's title serviceshaw is a very good reporter over there and sort of frames the whole issue of dorsey's vision of square being a collection of various businesses, not necessarily payment related, under one big corporate umbrella >> yeah. no know who else has a vision of a collection of various businesses under a corporate umbrella, jay z, who owns title. you think about what he's done with rock nation,...
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the first chief justice of the united states, john jay, was the president of the american bible society. can you imagine that happening today? you can barely become a justice if you're a member of the knights of columbus. noah webster said education is useless without the bible. noah webster, known as the father of american education. again and again people of that every la -- era learned to read by learning the bible. when you review the statements of the bible quotations of the early founders, the bible book they quoted the most was the book of duet ronmy which is perhaps not surprising because in duet ronmy, are largely laid out a lot of the laws that eventually god's people, israel, were to live under. so it's not surprising that duet ronmy was quote sod frequently. early american presidents like john adams and later abraham ncoln looked to the bible as they declared days of fasting and prayer. so again, we look in our history, there's no book that had more to do with the founding of our country and the type of country our forefathers anticipated than the bible. it's only fitting th
the first chief justice of the united states, john jay, was the president of the american bible society. can you imagine that happening today? you can barely become a justice if you're a member of the knights of columbus. noah webster said education is useless without the bible. noah webster, known as the father of american education. again and again people of that every la -- era learned to read by learning the bible. when you review the statements of the bible quotations of the early...
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space force chief of space operations, general john jay raymond and senior enlisted advise or chief masterrst year has been like. >> its been a great first year and thank you very much for the opportunity to -- pete: of course. >> join you this morning. we're really excited about our name, guardian links to our history. when we were in the air force we were always known as the guardians of the high frontier and it links to our mission, we guard the ultimate high ground and the first year has been incredible. we built the entire force and reorganized the entire force with 6,400 airmen selected to transfer over to the space force and written our first doctrine, published our first budget but most importantly we continue to operate the capabilities that our nation has come to rely on each and every day. in fact the average american needs that multiple times before they have their first cup of coffee and we've done that under a global pandemic. pete: that's very true. chief master sargent we all know you ended up doing a lot of the heavy lifting. what would have been your priorities as you bui
space force chief of space operations, general john jay raymond and senior enlisted advise or chief masterrst year has been like. >> its been a great first year and thank you very much for the opportunity to -- pete: of course. >> join you this morning. we're really excited about our name, guardian links to our history. when we were in the air force we were always known as the guardians of the high frontier and it links to our mission, we guard the ultimate high ground and the first...
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. >> thank you for breaking that down for us, john defterios. >>> a dee jay who is currently unemployedoins me from san diego. thanks so much for joining us. i imagined you would be normally superbusy this time of year. give me a sense of how everything has changed with the pandemic and how bad things are right now. >> yeah, usually in december this is where djs make most of their money. you know, we've got christmas parties. everybody's out. you know, we've got our big new year's gig. so, this is usually the month where we all do pretty well. and, you know, for me personally, i've had no income right now coming in for december. and you know, basically a lot of us have to choose between doing the right thing right now and just staying in and not djing in places that aren't safe. >> yeah, i mean on that i'm sure there are jobs you could have done, gigs you could have taken, but then i imagine, your girlfriend comes home from work at the hospital, where she's a nurse. i mean, that must change your perspective on the risks out there. >> yeah, it's strained some friendships i've had. it's s
. >> thank you for breaking that down for us, john defterios. >>> a dee jay who is currently unemployedoins me from san diego. thanks so much for joining us. i imagined you would be normally superbusy this time of year. give me a sense of how everything has changed with the pandemic and how bad things are right now. >> yeah, usually in december this is where djs make most of their money. you know, we've got christmas parties. everybody's out. you know, we've got our big new...
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cool jay, bruce springstein, machine gun kelly and john legend for play on.aise money for the naacp legal defense and education fund and the nonprofit why hunger. kevin bacon helped organize the special. >> we just started saying how can we do this? and the challenge is clearly to get somebody to come out and play, to do it safely, to juggle all of these schedules and logistics was really unbelievably hard. >> the concert airs tonight at 8 p.m. eastern right here on cbs. >>> and coming up on "cbs this morning," anthony mason interviews machine gun kelly ahead of tonight's concert. i'm anne-marie green on "cbs morning news." br 25% of your mouth. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ but these days, i'm not getting out as much as i'd like to. that's why i take osteo bi-flex. it helps with occasional joint stiffness, while it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex. because i'm made to move. your happy place. find your breaking po
cool jay, bruce springstein, machine gun kelly and john legend for play on.aise money for the naacp legal defense and education fund and the nonprofit why hunger. kevin bacon helped organize the special. >> we just started saying how can we do this? and the challenge is clearly to get somebody to come out and play, to do it safely, to juggle all of these schedules and logistics was really unbelievably hard. >> the concert airs tonight at 8 p.m. eastern right here on cbs....
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who wrote the biography of john quincy adams tomorrow and he was a strong admirer of john quincy adams. he was on jay william fulbright's televised hearing on the vietnam war and he was one of the most articulate member of the establishment to speak out against the war. he finished his testimony which got a standing ovation from the congressional committee, kennan finished his testimony by quoting john quincy adams. in terms of time here, 2014, to be talking about george kennan, one thing that strikes me about his writings, the diary and his other writings is the continuing relevance of what kennan had to say about american foreign policy. the continuing relevance even today, nine years after his death. i think you will see some of that, some of the entries that i'll be reading. okay. most of my talk this evening will consist of the actual words of kennan. he's far more eloquent than i can ever hope to be. but i want to start off with some introductory material to place him and his diary in context. kennan as i said grew up in milwaukee. he went off to princeton university, graduated in 1925. then he
who wrote the biography of john quincy adams tomorrow and he was a strong admirer of john quincy adams. he was on jay william fulbright's televised hearing on the vietnam war and he was one of the most articulate member of the establishment to speak out against the war. he finished his testimony which got a standing ovation from the congressional committee, kennan finished his testimony by quoting john quincy adams. in terms of time here, 2014, to be talking about george kennan, one thing that...
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cool jay, sarah berellis, john baugh tooes. >> i know. things, turned his sadness into anger. he came into this earth trying to take himself out. it seemed, anthony, even when you were talking to him that he's thinking about what you're asking and trying to figure out -- not to avoid the question but what does he want people to know about him. he has a lot going on. >> he's an extremely thoughtful and smart guy who now that he has 30, lost his father, has started realizing a lot of what's affected him without knowing it before. 30 is still so young. >> yeah. >> interesting him saying art is best made from the ledge. >> which a lot of artists feel. sometimes you have to save yourself to get off the ledge. >> i think it's good he mentioned he's in therapy, too. i think that that -- clearly he thinks he needs it and i'm hoping that will be very helpful for him. >> yeah. as you see, he is an incredibly dynamic live performer and a very thought full person. >> i didn't know anything other than meagan. i knew he was dating megan fox. >> i knew
cool jay, sarah berellis, john baugh tooes. >> i know. things, turned his sadness into anger. he came into this earth trying to take himself out. it seemed, anthony, even when you were talking to him that he's thinking about what you're asking and trying to figure out -- not to avoid the question but what does he want people to know about him. he has a lot going on. >> he's an extremely thoughtful and smart guy who now that he has 30, lost his father, has started realizing a lot of...
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jay michael brown. the top appointed official. we had speaker osborne. chief justice john m., as well. i want to thank all these individuals. this is putting any and all politics aside and setting the right example for the people of kentucky that these are safe. there is no divide between any of us. the science is there. this is a miracle. this is michelle, who is a nurse at the frankfurt health department. she's been incredible. throughout this pandemic. it's been a friendship. she gave everyone else a vaccine and then was vaccinated herself. about 7000 people in the commonwealth were vaccinated before we were. it was pursuant to the direct request made over the phone to me and other governors by the head of the cdc, dr. redfield. we've done our best to follow cdc guidance the entire time. he told us it would help build confidence. he wanted it done as early as possible. i feel absolutely fine. there's just a little bit of soreness in my arm. less than the flu shot. i can report six or seven hours after it that all is well. with that, we will turn to questions. again, this will be our
jay michael brown. the top appointed official. we had speaker osborne. chief justice john m., as well. i want to thank all these individuals. this is putting any and all politics aside and setting the right example for the people of kentucky that these are safe. there is no divide between any of us. the science is there. this is a miracle. this is michelle, who is a nurse at the frankfurt health department. she's been incredible. throughout this pandemic. it's been a friendship. she gave...
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in the midst of the agitation, over the compromise of 1850, jay a see, the initial that could've met john a cleveland, a slaveowners took to the quarterly review, to say that southerners made a great mistake if they imagine that the clause of the institution that allows representation for the slay population would withstand six months at jason in the northern states. the constitution was a parchment idle, and people could not be deceived to the conclusion that the constitution is the basis of a union of equal states. it was in fact, article of a trading partnership. a partnership, that could not be relied upon. a year later, the view is even more pessimistic. no legal assurances, of future security are to be found in the constitution for slavery. and the review, was pessimistic. running for the votes in 1855 the louisiana planner johnny perkins, said that the constitution lacked the strength into bending into an anti slavery -- . the calm pens and condense commentary, prepared for schools and businessmen, all gloss over, and misrepresented in the matter of calculating the deceived of the
in the midst of the agitation, over the compromise of 1850, jay a see, the initial that could've met john a cleveland, a slaveowners took to the quarterly review, to say that southerners made a great mistake if they imagine that the clause of the institution that allows representation for the slay population would withstand six months at jason in the northern states. the constitution was a parchment idle, and people could not be deceived to the conclusion that the constitution is the basis of a...
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jay loma. the social work was an engineer named john loomis who live near columbia richland county. he was also a farmer so might've often worked as it mechanic artisan or other farmer. the other individuals in these images were enslaved by benjamin franklin taylor. it's likely they toiled at least part of the time in the cotton fields of taylor's grub field plantation. vote jackie will work as a driver or coin kind of overseer, and his daughter. it was from congo and his daughter who may have worked as a blacksmith. it is likely that his partner was a woman and they had at least five children including hester, molly phaser, july and delia. this book explores the life of these individuals will impact the photographs have had and continue to have on the ongoing american discussion of race and racial justice. i would like to begin this conversation by looking at that impact both historically and upon the individual contributors to the book. and i would like to start, doctor deb. when you first saw the stereotypes, when he first heard of them perhaps in 1977 when they were in the news,
jay loma. the social work was an engineer named john loomis who live near columbia richland county. he was also a farmer so might've often worked as it mechanic artisan or other farmer. the other individuals in these images were enslaved by benjamin franklin taylor. it's likely they toiled at least part of the time in the cotton fields of taylor's grub field plantation. vote jackie will work as a driver or coin kind of overseer, and his daughter. it was from congo and his daughter who may have...
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lawyers around him, and a real team of experienced lawyers, you know, jay sekulow who's an experienced constitutional law lawyer, john dowd, ty cobb. no big-name lawyers have come to the president's defense in this and come to work with him other than religiudy giuliani. it's a big setback. of course, there are weren't that many rabbit holes left that the president's legal team or the president, himself, was going to be able to pull us down at this stage in the game, anyway. courts have one after another after another rejected these claims. state legislatures are refusing to take up these special sessions like the president's been calling for. so while rudy is off the stage, it's unclear how much more he could have done, even had he still been in the game at this point. >> kimberly, let's talk about the president for a moment and the state of mind he finds himself in 4 wiwith 44 days lef the white house. "the new york times" reports barr, a staunch trump loyalist, is thinking of leaving office before the end of his term, this after the president attacked him for not doing enough to help his efforts to overturn the el
lawyers around him, and a real team of experienced lawyers, you know, jay sekulow who's an experienced constitutional law lawyer, john dowd, ty cobb. no big-name lawyers have come to the president's defense in this and come to work with him other than religiudy giuliani. it's a big setback. of course, there are weren't that many rabbit holes left that the president's legal team or the president, himself, was going to be able to pull us down at this stage in the game, anyway. courts have one...
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john fogerty. >> i'm pretty sure i'm the only president to listen to jay-z's music in the awful office. >> and hiss taylor. >> this is my favorite president, bar none. >> as for the latest, well -- >> front man steven tyler is now asking president trump to stop using the band's songs at political rallies. >> the trump years brought more cease and desist letters from musicians than memorable white house performances. but as bob says -- ♪ for the times they are a changin' ♪ >> reporter: bill weir, cnn, new york. >> be sure to tune in this sunday for the cnn film "jimmy carter: rock 'n' roll president" at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on cnn. follow me on cnn @skraktapper. tune in to cnn tonight to say good-bye, perhaps good riddance to 2020. live new year's eve coverage hosted by anderson cooper and andy cohen kiks o kicks off at p.m. pattie labelle, snoop dogg, carol baskin of "tiger king" fame, and jbj himself, jon bon jovi. democratic georgia senate candidate john osoff, ohio governor mike dewine, gubernatorial kabd date stacey abrams and dr. jerome adams 9:00 a.m. and noon eastern on sunday. see
john fogerty. >> i'm pretty sure i'm the only president to listen to jay-z's music in the awful office. >> and hiss taylor. >> this is my favorite president, bar none. >> as for the latest, well -- >> front man steven tyler is now asking president trump to stop using the band's songs at political rallies. >> the trump years brought more cease and desist letters from musicians than memorable white house performances. but as bob says -- ♪ for the times they...
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theake you senate banking committee hearing on the cares act with jay powell and steven mnuchin continuing their testimony. senator john kennedy is questioning them. part of the conversation is about state and local budgets. kennedy: i am asking you, you've been pretty vocal, and i'm not being critical, i appreciate the advice, about the need to pass another coronavirus bill. you think we should allow the states to use the money to shore up their retirement systems? chair powell: i think states provide critical services. some of them had significant hits to revenue. they have laid off more than a million people. they are very big employers. one of the largest employers in the economy. i think it is an area where i think it is worth looking. . kennedy: don't you think before we appropriate more money, we should actually make a decision on empirical data, like how much have we given each state, how much have the state money how much of that they have just sitting there? do you think we ought to approach it as a prose dude is using anecdotal evidence? chair powell: certainly i would not recommend using anecdotal evidence.
theake you senate banking committee hearing on the cares act with jay powell and steven mnuchin continuing their testimony. senator john kennedy is questioning them. part of the conversation is about state and local budgets. kennedy: i am asking you, you've been pretty vocal, and i'm not being critical, i appreciate the advice, about the need to pass another coronavirus bill. you think we should allow the states to use the money to shore up their retirement systems? chair powell: i think states...
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difficulty getting confirmed attacking senators including mitch mcconnell, and jay sullivan national security adviser or johneir position, it is -- it is clear that you know sullivan would have advocated for moving comaes from engineers aluminum wraug from iran nuclear deal wouldn't have been taking out soleimani there are nauz because of that strategy of weakness i am sure will come out no vetting confirmation hearing. >> joe biden said he may want u.s. to return to the iran deal getting a lot of pushback on that 'we will watch developments congressman it is good to see you this morning, thank you, sir. . >> thank you, maria. >> congressman lee zeldin stay with us. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ experience the power of sanctuary at the lincoln wish list sales event. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. covid economy joe biden announcing his picks for economic team, cliz former federal reserve chairman janet yellen, as treasury secretary, other members also obama era hold o overs neera tanden, joining me to discuss impact on banking and
difficulty getting confirmed attacking senators including mitch mcconnell, and jay sullivan national security adviser or johneir position, it is -- it is clear that you know sullivan would have advocated for moving comaes from engineers aluminum wraug from iran nuclear deal wouldn't have been taking out soleimani there are nauz because of that strategy of weakness i am sure will come out no vetting confirmation hearing. >> joe biden said he may want u.s. to return to the iran deal getting...
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so, you know, john, we'll see how much of a difference it makes, but i think it does make a difference. >> an jay, just to pick up on that quickly, too, what i thought was remarkable from dr. adams, the surgeon general, we heard him really drill down on i want to emphasize especially the people of color no worked on this vaccine. i understand the reticence specifically within the black community and i'm here to tell you here is why it's a good idea. that moment should not be lost, sanjay. >> no, it really shouldn't. i mean, i think dr. valerie montgomery rice who got the vaccine with me sort of made these same points. that every step of the way dr. adams was talking about dr. corbett who is one of the scientists who worked on this vaccine, she is a 34-year-old african-american woman, black woman, who i have interviewed a few times. she was very involved from the very beginning, the development of this vaccine. data scientists who have been evaluating this data coming in from pfizer and now moderna, there was black american representation on those committees. within the trials themselves, you know
so, you know, john, we'll see how much of a difference it makes, but i think it does make a difference. >> an jay, just to pick up on that quickly, too, what i thought was remarkable from dr. adams, the surgeon general, we heard him really drill down on i want to emphasize especially the people of color no worked on this vaccine. i understand the reticence specifically within the black community and i'm here to tell you here is why it's a good idea. that moment should not be lost, sanjay....
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this week actor john krasinski revived his youtube show "some good news" for the first time in seven months. he chatted with jayistmas gifts. jay had tweeted @dwaynet @dwaynetherockjance for help, so you knew there was a surprise in store. >> ladies and gentlemen -- dwanta claus! >> oh, my gosh! what's up, rock? what's happening? >> my man, jay. >> what's going on? >> i want you to take all of your stuff off of ebay because we're going to take care of all of that stuff, man. >> yeah. >> thank you -- are you kidding me? no -- thank you, guys. i can't believe it. >> it's so cool. dwanta, aka "the rock," promised to fly jay to the set of his new movie and give him a signed copy of his script. and to top it all off, he announced fedex is donating $5 million to toys for tots in honor of jay and so many other parents who need a little extra help to make the holidays extra special. "the rock" may not look like santa claus, but he is certainly playing that part very well. >>> our next high goes to anthony gaskin, one of the many u.p.s. drivers who has been working around the clock this year to deliver packages. folks i
this week actor john krasinski revived his youtube show "some good news" for the first time in seven months. he chatted with jayistmas gifts. jay had tweeted @dwaynet @dwaynetherockjance for help, so you knew there was a surprise in store. >> ladies and gentlemen -- dwanta claus! >> oh, my gosh! what's up, rock? what's happening? >> my man, jay. >> what's going on? >> i want you to take all of your stuff off of ebay because we're going to take care of all...
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john krasinski dropped a surprise episode of some good news on sunday night. he talked with jaymic book memorabilia to afford christmas presents for his kids. their zoom call included a sleb bert at this surprise. take a look. >> ladies and gentlemen, juanta clause. >> oh, my god. >> right? right? >> yes, that's dwayne the rock johnson in a santa suit. duantaclaus. he offered to buy his kids while making sure their dad did not walk away empty handed either. watch. >> i'm going to take the script, my official black adam script the one that i will work on every day and i'm going to sign it to you and that's your gift. >> dude, no way. >> dude, way. abel was invited to southern california to visit dc universe. yes, and get some dc swag. of course, the rock is going to star super villain adam in movie. how school are they. >> to do this? >> to do something like this. he just wanted a retweet to bring attention to his ebay listings. >> that's what's so great about zoom. >> you know what else i like on zoom? >> the doorbell really made it like, here we go. >> that was a good effect. >
john krasinski dropped a surprise episode of some good news on sunday night. he talked with jaymic book memorabilia to afford christmas presents for his kids. their zoom call included a sleb bert at this surprise. take a look. >> ladies and gentlemen, juanta clause. >> oh, my god. >> right? right? >> yes, that's dwayne the rock johnson in a santa suit. duantaclaus. he offered to buy his kids while making sure their dad did not walk away empty handed either. watch....
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john bellows? >> i'm yes, too. i think it would be re-establishing the norm of reappointing fed chairs for a second term. obama did that. >> david >> absolutely. i think jay powell has proven very much the man for the times we're in right now >> jay powell, you're going to hollywood. thank you very much, guys. >> happy holidays. >> good holidays to everybody. let's go to kelly. >> thank you, ty let's take a look at the markets. they've been back and forth but the stocks are pretty much at session lows bob pisani has more. bob? >> not too much movement around the fmoc statement take a look at the s&p 3698 where we were going into that statement at 2:00 p.m. eastern time we're a little below that. that's not terribly statistically significant. you get these gyrations around the fed minutes. what was interesting, that move up in the ten-year you heard commentary about that, 0.94 that moves some bank stocks. the kbe, a little move up. bank stocks have been holding up well in the last month a value play that has done well. the kbe moved into positive territory on that news overall on the markets, something noticeable in the last week or so is the markets have
john bellows? >> i'm yes, too. i think it would be re-establishing the norm of reappointing fed chairs for a second term. obama did that. >> david >> absolutely. i think jay powell has proven very much the man for the times we're in right now >> jay powell, you're going to hollywood. thank you very much, guys. >> happy holidays. >> good holidays to everybody. let's go to kelly. >> thank you, ty let's take a look at the markets. they've been back and...
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jay in wakes forest, north carolina. one of the offshoots insinuated on was the investigation being conducted by john durham into matters.ox news saying john durham is making good progress with his investigation into the ordinance of the trump-russia probe. a source familiar with the investigation told fox news that durham is now frequently working out of washington, d.c. he and some members of his team had been doing their work in new haven, connecticut over the summer. you will remember it was william barr who appointed durham as special counsel in october, but only made public's decision to do so december 1. william barr said he wanted to provide his team -- finish their work. again, fox news reporting on that. let's go to janet in west hollywood, california. caller: how are you, thank you for letting me comment. i feel that william barr is a scholar and a very knowledgeable attorney and given the circumstances with the coup against president trump, he did the best job he could. i feel his legacy is intact and i'm going to say it is obvious we have a divide in america, but 75 million did vote for trump. and if there i
jay in wakes forest, north carolina. one of the offshoots insinuated on was the investigation being conducted by john durham into matters.ox news saying john durham is making good progress with his investigation into the ordinance of the trump-russia probe. a source familiar with the investigation told fox news that durham is now frequently working out of washington, d.c. he and some members of his team had been doing their work in new haven, connecticut over the summer. you will remember it...
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. >> adams franklin and john jay, part of the negotiate tors for the united states were in a bind.nder the treaty that they had signed with france, they were not allowed to make a separate peace with great britain and france under its treaty of alliance with spain was not allowed to make peace without spain's agreement. the americans felt they were being held hostage for spain's benefit and they realizedÃh@@r(% best terms for the united states would be a separate peace with great britain and that's what they did, despite their alliance with france. the united states and great britain signed the treaty of paris on september 2nd, 1783. the british commissioners were disgusted enough that they refused to sit for the portrait. that's why benjamin west's planned portrait of the british and u.s. commissioners only has the u.s. commissioners in it. the french foreign minister was appalled at this betrayal. but franklin hinted that if he made too much fuss about it, he would be even further pushing the united states into the arms of britain, better to act nobly about it now and try to keep
. >> adams franklin and john jay, part of the negotiate tors for the united states were in a bind.nder the treaty that they had signed with france, they were not allowed to make a separate peace with great britain and france under its treaty of alliance with spain was not allowed to make peace without spain's agreement. the americans felt they were being held hostage for spain's benefit and they realizedÃh@@r(% best terms for the united states would be a separate peace with great britain...