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bob wells was forced into _ of the dollar, . .. bob wells was forced into it _ of the dollar, . ..o it after divorce devastated him economically, but he fell in love with it and now teaches others to do the same. as well as playing himself in a film with six 0scar nominations. it himself in a film with six oscar nominations. it was amazing- _ oscar nominations. it was amazing. the _ oscar nominations. it was amazing. the thing - oscar nominations. it was amazing. the thing that i oscar nominations. it was - amazing. the thing that really stand out to me is how well they captured the nomadic life. every detail of it was spot on, none of it is fake or hollywood—ised in any way, shape or form. hollywood—ised in any way, shape orform. it is really, really accurate. shape or form. it is really, really accurate.— shape or form. it is really, really accurate. most of us in this lifestyle _ really accurate. most of us in this lifestyle use _ really accurate. most of us in this lifestyle use a _ really accurate. most of us in this lifestyle use a five - this lifestyle use a five gallon _ th
bob wells was forced into _ of the dollar, . .. bob wells was forced into it _ of the dollar, . ..o it after divorce devastated him economically, but he fell in love with it and now teaches others to do the same. as well as playing himself in a film with six 0scar nominations. it himself in a film with six oscar nominations. it was amazing- _ oscar nominations. it was amazing. the _ oscar nominations. it was amazing. the thing - oscar nominations. it was amazing. the thing that i oscar...
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>> reporter: but how many itinerants can support themselves on youtube earnings, like bob wells?not realistic. the idea of making thousands, very few do that. >> reporter: consider steve turtle's youtube take. i was somewhere around 150 a month. and then in march, it sort of fell apart. there was just not a lot going on. >> reporter: turtle stopped live streaming when covid hit. he's back at it, but hasn't reached youtube's pay threshold. >> i don't think i'm going to try to survive off of youtube. >> reporter: but if you, like bob wells, manage to go viral, pardon the expression... you make 75 grand a year from youtube? that's what i read anyway. >> i make an amazing amount of money from youtube >> reporter: more than 75,000 i take it. >> an amazing amount of money. you wouldn't, i wouldn't believe it. >> reporter: what do you do with the money? >> i give it away. what do i need money for? i live in a van! >> reporter: indeed, wells has started a nonprofit to provide homes on wheels for folks in need, in tune with his youtube channel's stated goal: to lend a helping hand. >> i'v
>> reporter: but how many itinerants can support themselves on youtube earnings, like bob wells?not realistic. the idea of making thousands, very few do that. >> reporter: consider steve turtle's youtube take. i was somewhere around 150 a month. and then in march, it sort of fell apart. there was just not a lot going on. >> reporter: turtle stopped live streaming when covid hit. he's back at it, but hasn't reached youtube's pay threshold. >> i don't think i'm going to...
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bob: well, let's look at them individually.ey have liked the market -- lagged the markets. in the case of the u.k., yes, there is risk. there is political risk coming up with the elections on the sixth of may, and the result may concern investors. but if you look at the strength of the economic recovery, it's looking very powerful in the u.k., particularly the strong recovery in the service sector that we had last month. so, corporate earnings year on year for 2021 could easily be up against a background of a very weak 2020. and we've got a cheap market, strong earnings, cheap market. sterling will be reasonably stable. we slept to .87% against the euro, probably a level to come in via sterling. italy will be fascinating. i'm assuming that the draghi recovery planning, significant numbers, over 200 billion euros investing in infrastructure, technology, i think re-rating italy is a buy. anna: interesting thoughts. thanks so much. stay with us. bob will be staying with us a little bit longer on the program. coming up on the open,
bob: well, let's look at them individually.ey have liked the market -- lagged the markets. in the case of the u.k., yes, there is risk. there is political risk coming up with the elections on the sixth of may, and the result may concern investors. but if you look at the strength of the economic recovery, it's looking very powerful in the u.k., particularly the strong recovery in the service sector that we had last month. so, corporate earnings year on year for 2021 could easily be up against a...
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bob wells was forced into it after divorce devastated him economically. lf in a film with six 0scar nominations. it was amazing. the thing that really stands out to me is how well- they captured the nomadic life. every detail of it is spot on. none of it is fake or. hollywood—ised in any way, shape or form. it's really, really accurate. acutely accurate and emotional for those who have travelled the same path through pain to healing. was it difficult for you to watch? mm—hm. yeah. but in a good way. we both started our journeys similarly. and she's so happy. and i'm so happy. why does that make me cry? i don't know! but, like, i think that's the best part of it, it just shows joy through it. most of us in this lifestyle use a five—gallon bucket. it also made stars of nomads who helped a female director make history. it didn't feel like we were subjects to be filmed. we were people who had a story to tell. i'm so happy for the film—makers. and i'm happy for us. i mean, like i said, i think itjust shows our heart and the reality of this lifestyle. sarah meg
bob wells was forced into it after divorce devastated him economically. lf in a film with six 0scar nominations. it was amazing. the thing that really stands out to me is how well- they captured the nomadic life. every detail of it is spot on. none of it is fake or. hollywood—ised in any way, shape or form. it's really, really accurate. acutely accurate and emotional for those who have travelled the same path through pain to healing. was it difficult for you to watch? mm—hm. yeah. but in a...
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base of american have fathers monique american or so on bob well i can hasn't the liturgy and i can convey your could be a fuse or not or that i love. the fact there was a many of. the autumn an empire began receding in the 19th century. in 830 it lost algeria to france. while egypt gradually came under british rule which then expanded into the arabian peninsula. the arabs of mesopotamia greater syria and the hague. remains part of the ottoman empire which was undergoing its own changes. can a person action whether that address or. that. democrat or you mentioned is a devout of many or if you are a well michalis well but as erlich fee. measures a 3rd me when i'm a mostly. moderate middle i live a lot of b. i lucked out a lot of the year mostly middle of 9 or. more in 1000 or 8 the committee of union and progress the young turks overthrew sloth on our deal had me just seconds and restored. 76 constitution. this reduced tension at the top of ottoman politics but also created infighting among arab groups in the empire and let her hear much more of a new dictatorial. can the home economy and.
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>> well, bob, yes, you're correct when you're talking about the governments, central america there's problems with corruption and poor governance. there's a lot of controversy over how we distribute the kind of aid that the biden administration wants to ramp up. in general we've tried -- the u.s. government has tried to provide that assistance through nongovernmental organizations and other sources so that it can't be
>> well, bob, yes, you're correct when you're talking about the governments, central america there's problems with corruption and poor governance. there's a lot of controversy over how we distribute the kind of aid that the biden administration wants to ramp up. in general we've tried -- the u.s. government has tried to provide that assistance through nongovernmental organizations and other sources so that it can't be
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-bob: well it's zippered. right. -corey: zippered. laurie: do you do any type of chip now? bob: yes, it's polyester -- metallized polyester. -laurie: okay. -corey: on the inside of the bag, is you have a choice if it's foil or if it's different material? bob: you do. you do have a choice. laurie: right. i just asked him that. corey: oh, okay, i wasn't listening. lemonis: the bagel chips are really her thing. he's not as involved in that even though he likes to be involved in every single thing. and so this is really a learning experience for her on what exactly it takes to execute. every time laurie has asked a question, corey always feels the need to come in and step over her. and in order for this business to grow, she's gonna have to be an active participant, and he's gonna have to be quiet. bob: so, the different style options. something like this. this is your stand-up bottom gusset pouch. or we would do a side gusset pouch with more of a flat-style bottom. lemonis: bob, we're just gonna chat for a minute. so we'll see you on the way out. -bob: okay. great. -lemonis: t
-bob: well it's zippered. right. -corey: zippered. laurie: do you do any type of chip now? bob: yes, it's polyester -- metallized polyester. -laurie: okay. -corey: on the inside of the bag, is you have a choice if it's foil or if it's different material? bob: you do. you do have a choice. laurie: right. i just asked him that. corey: oh, okay, i wasn't listening. lemonis: the bagel chips are really her thing. he's not as involved in that even though he likes to be involved in every single...
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thing help down on the pad so they were very confident and asked about this later the pilot bob crippen said well we felt as though that they have a better chance of succeeding if we were there but they were got to know they had ejection seats don't get me wrong but i think it was still a very gutsy move luckily it all worked out great these guys had to have the right stuff who was aboard that 1st mission and how did it go well as i say the pilot i just mention was bob crippen he was the space rope you never put up there before he commanded 3 more shuttle flights though and he eventually became the director kennedy space center you see him there on the right over on the left is john young he was the commander young was an icon of the astronaut program you bit gemini astronaut twice you flown to the moon twice landed up politics dean walked on the moon by this time he was the head of the astronaut office and young said you know what i'm going to assign myself to this flight and he did and there was really no objection because he was our most experienced astronaut he would go on to command 2 more s
thing help down on the pad so they were very confident and asked about this later the pilot bob crippen said well we felt as though that they have a better chance of succeeding if we were there but they were got to know they had ejection seats don't get me wrong but i think it was still a very gutsy move luckily it all worked out great these guys had to have the right stuff who was aboard that 1st mission and how did it go well as i say the pilot i just mention was bob crippen he was the space...
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bob: well, look, maria, i'm all in favor of any activities or any events that start to reopen our qualityt's -- particularly as dagen said, outdoor sporting events, watching nascar over the weekend, hopefully those fans in those seats can get filled, whether they're free or of paid for or not. i think it's about time for us to break out and start to enjoy the freedoms of our country. maria: yeah. absolutely. all right, we're going to take a break. when we come back, evaluating the border crisis and this radical agenda, arizona's attorney general is here to discuss how his state is combating the emergency and the biden administration's policies, it all starts right here next hour. "mornings with maria." y, makes it brilliant. the visionary lexus nx. lease the 2021 nx 300 for $349 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. our retirement plan with voya, keeps us moving forward. lease the 2021 nx 300 for $349 a month for 36 months. hey, kevin! hey, guys! they have customized solutions to help our family's special needs... giving us confidence in our future... ...and in k
bob: well, look, maria, i'm all in favor of any activities or any events that start to reopen our qualityt's -- particularly as dagen said, outdoor sporting events, watching nascar over the weekend, hopefully those fans in those seats can get filled, whether they're free or of paid for or not. i think it's about time for us to break out and start to enjoy the freedoms of our country. maria: yeah. absolutely. all right, we're going to take a break. when we come back, evaluating the border crisis...
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bob? >> caller: well, mr.u, and i want to thank you for being so generous in sharing your insights >> thank you, man. thank you. >> caller: an testing company called neo general momic >> after today's thermofisher and markas expert, none smarter, i'd like to have them on air, particularly because they're from ft. myers, florida. one of my absolute favorite towns. yes, i like knee joe genome. >> chris >> caller: what's up >> not much. how about you? >> caller: not much. what's your opinion on old republic ori? >> all right now no one has asked me about old republic i think in the 37 years i've been doing the show, and it is a -- it's really 16. it is a great company. absolutely great i'm it's god a good yield, good balance sheet. >> buy, buy, buy, buy, buy, buy! >> you've got a keeper there, my friend i'm going to dave in ohio. mr. chillman, how you doing? >> chilling, chilling, chilling. cleveland, john rockefeller was from euclid avenue. go ahead. >> caller: not for long, though. so utility stock, but a hit c
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bob, thank you. >>> well, in less than an hour we should learn if three more bay-area counties are moving into the less restrictive orange tier including contra costa and sonoma and napa counties. it would mean winery tasting rooms could reopen at 25 capacity and so could bowling allies. as for indoor dining, movie theaters and places of worship they could increase capacity to 50%. solano county, on the other hand, they might regress back into the purple tier due to a surge in new covid cases. as of this morning, it's in the red tier. usf infectious disease expert dr. george rutherford says people need to stay vigilant because as of last week 70% of people in california had not been vaccinated just yet. he says that people need to be cautious. >> not to kind of cast everything aside and take your masks off and -- and congregate in these large groups. you know, that's how we get -- that's how we start to move back up the chain. the last thing people are going to want to do is to end up back in purple. >> the health officials in solano county say the majority of new cases among younger peop
bob, thank you. >>> well, in less than an hour we should learn if three more bay-area counties are moving into the less restrictive orange tier including contra costa and sonoma and napa counties. it would mean winery tasting rooms could reopen at 25 capacity and so could bowling allies. as for indoor dining, movie theaters and places of worship they could increase capacity to 50%. solano county, on the other hand, they might regress back into the purple tier due to a surge in new...
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said they score a tall say so yeah, that was the final 8 to one or those with the win manager bob melvin. well, hear what he had to say. >> we've got 2 tough started did not go away and it was ugly for 6 or 7 games in. and when just the opposite after that. so when you have a veteran group that has been through it before. they really don't get too down. they got more upset than anything else. i think after the first, you know, week. and then we went on a nice run. so try to start want to get got confident. they'll bounce back is will be in florida today taking on the tampa bay rays first pitch at 4.10. >> the investigation continues into the mayor of windsor after assault claims came out from 6 different women. now the mayor may have stepped down. but i'm live with the details on recall efforts under way r i embrace getting older. i'm so much more confident now. but i don't love that as i age, i could develop gum issues. new colgate renewal reverses early gum damage, for a beautiful, revitalized smile. i can't wait to see what comes next! reverse early gum damage with new colgate renewal. ♪ re
said they score a tall say so yeah, that was the final 8 to one or those with the win manager bob melvin. well, hear what he had to say. >> we've got 2 tough started did not go away and it was ugly for 6 or 7 games in. and when just the opposite after that. so when you have a veteran group that has been through it before. they really don't get too down. they got more upset than anything else. i think after the first, you know, week. and then we went on a nice run. so try to start want to...
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it's a long bob-- a lob. wellnough issued her ruling: "the democrats can use reconciliation for their infrastructure bill." hell, yeah! we have a functioning democracy! briefly! in this country, the majority decides! as long as it's okay with a random, unelected appointee with a title that sounds like she should be wearing a funny hat. the ruling means the democrats can essentially reopen the budget plan that already passed in february and add new stuff to it. we bought ourselves a little time here. like if the teacher says your paper is due at midnight, but you know she's not going to look at it until tomorrow, so you email her a google doc link, which gives you a few more hours to figure out what steinbeck had to say about the american dream. it turns out the dream was about angry grapes. ( laughter ) so, things seem to be looking up, but there's still a major crisis looming that potentially affects every american. i'm talking, of course, about the nationwide ketchup shortage. oh, my god! a ketchup shortage? wha
it's a long bob-- a lob. wellnough issued her ruling: "the democrats can use reconciliation for their infrastructure bill." hell, yeah! we have a functioning democracy! briefly! in this country, the majority decides! as long as it's okay with a random, unelected appointee with a title that sounds like she should be wearing a funny hat. the ruling means the democrats can essentially reopen the budget plan that already passed in february and add new stuff to it. we bought ourselves a...
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s actions sort of curfew a night that all of the modes as well as the bobs are restoring bought all of their clothes you need to be a good morning 7 pm how did because i know maybe some guys just you know they have the people lined up all. the guns that come down the people have begun of big big like a photo shoot 3 point started going into space something into their mind you go sanitization the services they need to be for video specially basically the lesson to shoot and i will print definitely. the best state probably the best practice in writing all over the video. for better than good by nature and i. would just be followed by a number of cases other to maybe people have somewhere become begun again this season that one job of acting or one short of bison it will make him use immunity we did not the right. a week has been imposed in neighboring bangladesh and ahead of that lockdown a ferry packed with passengers rushing out of the capital collided with a cargo ship at least 27 bodies have been recovered so far so far more believed to be missing and bryant has the story. on the ban
s actions sort of curfew a night that all of the modes as well as the bobs are restoring bought all of their clothes you need to be a good morning 7 pm how did because i know maybe some guys just you know they have the people lined up all. the guns that come down the people have begun of big big like a photo shoot 3 point started going into space something into their mind you go sanitization the services they need to be for video specially basically the lesson to shoot and i will print...
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telephones very well as they allow people to view multiple places simply a sleazy to be in cape town south africa and have these very bots in melbourne australia and really down into the very bob and have a meeting in melbourne and well have your meetings and going about your life in cape town south africa same time. it's so exciting with technology because if you see people a superpower of. being more than who they are you using technology to amplify your empower. so we've got florida sort of even. with good reports here the fleet builds and they just say any. final victory rigorous testing . make sure they cost everything and say during this in the back to be fixed. i always try to think of. my robots in terms of how they can be useful to people at the disability. and we decided that would put the ability to recognize objects on the fire so people with better vision would be able to recognize everyday objects just by pointing the for not a. hey guys you sure you are. going to be demonstrating a new app for the blind that point really enjoying it is called a i believe so we can detect an object you want your phone and object it will try to. love to do the so cool just as good
telephones very well as they allow people to view multiple places simply a sleazy to be in cape town south africa and have these very bots in melbourne australia and really down into the very bob and have a meeting in melbourne and well have your meetings and going about your life in cape town south africa same time. it's so exciting with technology because if you see people a superpower of. being more than who they are you using technology to amplify your empower. so we've got florida sort of...
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bob, what does the video show? >> well, good morning to you, kris. the body cam video depicts a struggle between alameda police officers and mario gonzales. he's the 26-year-old map who died in police custody as officers tried to arrest him at this park here in alameda early last week. we've seen moved the police headquarters to the scene of where the struggle took place. you can see a lady is tending to the flowers and the candles left here in gonzalez's memory. we want to warn you that this officer video that you're about to see is disturbing. it happened on april 19th. it was around 10:45 in the morning. alameda police responded to calls to a man under the influence and possibly involved in a theft. family say gonzalez was having a beer in the park when police tried to restrain him. as you can see in this video that runs almost an hour, officers struggled to handcuff gonzalez. at up point you can hear an office up officers ends up with his knee on gonzalez's back where it remains for about four minutes. gonzalez eventually loses consciousness. off
bob, what does the video show? >> well, good morning to you, kris. the body cam video depicts a struggle between alameda police officers and mario gonzales. he's the 26-year-old map who died in police custody as officers tried to arrest him at this park here in alameda early last week. we've seen moved the police headquarters to the scene of where the struggle took place. you can see a lady is tending to the flowers and the candles left here in gonzalez's memory. we want to warn you that...
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bob wells was forced into it after divorce devastated him economically. med. we were people who had a story to tell. i'm so happy for the film—makers. and i'm happy for us. i mean, like i said, i think itjust shows our heart and the reality of this lifestyle. sarah meg has a condition which presents extra challenges when living in a car in a desert that isn't paved. ifinally saw my life on a regular movie. and i wasjust like, oh, my gosh, that's so weird and so neat, because people don't normally see the beauty of this life. they don't see the landscapes and the animals and the beautiful places that we get to camp. and i love that the movie nomadland showed all of that beauty, because that's why we do this. that's why i do it. nomadland is dedicated to those finding joy in a journey, the ones that had to depart. don't ever say a final goodbye. let's just say, "i'll see you down the road." sophie long, bbc news, the nevada desert. now it's time for a look at the weather with helen. the settle spell of weather will continue through today and into the weekend
bob wells was forced into it after divorce devastated him economically. med. we were people who had a story to tell. i'm so happy for the film—makers. and i'm happy for us. i mean, like i said, i think itjust shows our heart and the reality of this lifestyle. sarah meg has a condition which presents extra challenges when living in a car in a desert that isn't paved. ifinally saw my life on a regular movie. and i wasjust like, oh, my gosh, that's so weird and so neat, because people don't...
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bob wells was forced into it after divorce devastated him economically. ? mm—hm. yeah. but in a good way. we both started our journeys similarly. and she's so happy. and i'm so happy. why does that make me cry? i don't know! but like, i think that's the best part of it, it just shows joy through it. most of us in this lifestyle use a five gallon bucket. it also made stars of nomads, who helped a female director make history. it didn't feel like we were subjects to be filmed. we were people who had a story to tell. i'm so happy for the film—makers. and i'm happy for us. i mean, like i said, i think itjust shows our heart and the reality of this lifestyle. sarah meg has a condition which presents extra challenges when living in a car in a desert that isn't paved. ifinally saw my life on a regular movie. and i wasjust like, oh, my gosh, that's so weird and so neat, because people don't normally see the beauty of this life. they don't see the landscapes and the animals and the beautiful places that we get to camp. and i love that the movie nomadland showed all
bob wells was forced into it after divorce devastated him economically. ? mm—hm. yeah. but in a good way. we both started our journeys similarly. and she's so happy. and i'm so happy. why does that make me cry? i don't know! but like, i think that's the best part of it, it just shows joy through it. most of us in this lifestyle use a five gallon bucket. it also made stars of nomads, who helped a female director make history. it didn't feel like we were subjects to be filmed. we were people...
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well, you know bob came back from war, he was never the same. he was troubled.ot into trouble but we love him. it is a shame that he came back and we didn't take care of him, right? >> right. >> when it is someone of a different ethnicity or color, people don't see the humanity. they don't see, they don't see him as human. it is supposed to be the perfect victim. there are no perfect victims. why people can't see that and they can only see it in their own. >> i think the real problem is and reality is often times they don't really see it in their own, you see? >> you can look along the chocolate side of town and d demonize them and degrade them. they end up degrading each other and living life of superficiality. you end up suffering. those who have not cultivated the capacity to love, that's part of the genius of black people after being hated for 400 years, we still teach the world so much how to love. people can just go home and listen -- why the king of love is dead. she wrote that three days after martin was shot. you can see that love in there. we got some
well, you know bob came back from war, he was never the same. he was troubled.ot into trouble but we love him. it is a shame that he came back and we didn't take care of him, right? >> right. >> when it is someone of a different ethnicity or color, people don't see the humanity. they don't see, they don't see him as human. it is supposed to be the perfect victim. there are no perfect victims. why people can't see that and they can only see it in their own. >> i think the real...
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well, thank you, bob >>> so as strong bank earnings and stellar economic data do push the market to new highs here today, should you continue to ride this rally let's bring in jim pullson, chief investment strategist. jim, thanks so much for being here with us let's pick up on where bob left off talking about the earnings and, like he said, only a handful so far some of these big financial names, though, have really blown it out of the water compared to the analyst estimate albeit some noise in the numbers as bob was pointing out what can we read what we have heard so far some of the numbers from the bank stocks, for instance >> i think to bob's point, you know, we essentially have gone, courtney, from a depressionary bust and within 12 months a war-time boom. i think we just rarely had this type of quick change in our history and it's difficult for anyone, anyone on wall street, companies themselves to keep up with just how fast we've gone from death warned over to the biggest, one of the biggest booms in our history and it's showing up in economic reports this morning's retail numbers
well, thank you, bob >>> so as strong bank earnings and stellar economic data do push the market to new highs here today, should you continue to ride this rally let's bring in jim pullson, chief investment strategist. jim, thanks so much for being here with us let's pick up on where bob left off talking about the earnings and, like he said, only a handful so far some of these big financial names, though, have really blown it out of the water compared to the analyst estimate albeit some...
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and i believe bob dole, as well.may not have groan up with the sound of relatives and friends home just how impactful that statement is coming from a conservative cultural icon like pat robertson. >> yeah. i would say for people seeing this and being dismissive about robertson because of his long history of remarks of activism, go grab a bible and google the -- or google the parable of the prodigal son. if somebody does something right, you welcome it. and you welcome him. robertson was, in many ways, kind of the main -- kind of official embodiment of the rise of the religious right, which really began -- i think it began with the school prayer decision in 1962. it was slow in developing. a lot of white evangelicals stayed out of politics in the mid 1960s because they were uncomfortable with civil rights which was a space clearly associated with the black church. then, you know, jerry falwell was having breakfast in lynchberg, virginia, on january 23rd, 1973, opens the lynchberg newspaper and there were two stories.
and i believe bob dole, as well.may not have groan up with the sound of relatives and friends home just how impactful that statement is coming from a conservative cultural icon like pat robertson. >> yeah. i would say for people seeing this and being dismissive about robertson because of his long history of remarks of activism, go grab a bible and google the -- or google the parable of the prodigal son. if somebody does something right, you welcome it. and you welcome him. robertson was,...
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. >> you drop roger maris, we're going to hear from all the bob dylan fans as well.n't thank you enough for your candor and expertise. ditto to chief best. thank you both so much for joining us tonight after the day we've had. coming up for us, we could think of few people better to talk about the impact of today's guilty verdicts than baratunde thurston and jason johnson. both gentlemen standing by to join us when we come back. s whe. stay restless with the icon that does the same. the rx crafted by lexus. lease the 2021 rx 350 for $439 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. cranky-pated: a bad mood related to a sluggish gut. lease the 2021 rx 350 for $439 a month for 36 months. miralax is different. it works naturally with the water in your body to unblock your gut. free your gut, and your mood will follow. vo: president biden's bold new jobs plan - it rebuilds our country and tackles climate change with clean energy jobs. biden: the american jobs plan will lead to a transformational progress in our effort to tackle climate change with amer
. >> you drop roger maris, we're going to hear from all the bob dylan fans as well.n't thank you enough for your candor and expertise. ditto to chief best. thank you both so much for joining us tonight after the day we've had. coming up for us, we could think of few people better to talk about the impact of today's guilty verdicts than baratunde thurston and jason johnson. both gentlemen standing by to join us when we come back. s whe. stay restless with the icon that does the same. the...
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well the british government and bob johnson in particular have to bear a considerable amount of responsibility it was part of johnson who went over to belfast and totally democratic party the largest party in northern ireland told a public party conference 3 years ago that it would be untold for any british government to preside over a boarder in the irish sea for his johnson was attacking his previous us to treason a society gets to deal with it a year for his johnson we've done that and since then we spent a lot of time pretending that the reason this war between great britain and northern ireland so you just have more of a simple i'm feeling terrible sense of betrayal over what the prime minister was don't think that boris johnson needs to go to northern ireland explain what he's done in terms of of the protocol and try and also meet with the you leaders to mitigate some of the worst effects the protocol and diminish the number of checks get on puts go between great britain and northern ireland otherwise we're looking at a grim some of the tensions of violence in northern ireland. a former
well the british government and bob johnson in particular have to bear a considerable amount of responsibility it was part of johnson who went over to belfast and totally democratic party the largest party in northern ireland told a public party conference 3 years ago that it would be untold for any british government to preside over a boarder in the irish sea for his johnson was attacking his previous us to treason a society gets to deal with it a year for his johnson we've done that and since...
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bob willis trophy. it will be a crowded summer, because we have 100 coming in as well.ryone is just looking forward to sex and half months of crickets, and thatis sex and half months of crickets, and that is obviously the championship, the t20, the 50 and the hundred start —— starts this year, so it should be a really exciting summer for everyone. but should be a really exciting summer for everyone-— for everyone. but how do you think the hundred _ for everyone. but how do you think the hundred fits _ for everyone. but how do you think the hundred fits in. _ for everyone. but how do you think the hundred fits in. how _ for everyone. but how do you think the hundred fits in. how will - for everyone. but how do you think the hundred fits in. how will it - the hundred fits in. how will it impact things. will it —— is there room for it to? impact things. will it -- is there room for it to?— impact things. will it -- is there room for it to? something has to cive room for it to? something has to give domestically, _ room for it to? something has to give domestically, whateve
bob willis trophy. it will be a crowded summer, because we have 100 coming in as well.ryone is just looking forward to sex and half months of crickets, and thatis sex and half months of crickets, and that is obviously the championship, the t20, the 50 and the hundred start —— starts this year, so it should be a really exciting summer for everyone. but should be a really exciting summer for everyone-— for everyone. but how do you think the hundred _ for everyone. but how do you think the...
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well. richard: i remember bob packwood, and i think alan simpson said the same thing, both said they were given advice that one of the first things they should do was to cultivate john stennis. which, on the surface would seem counterintuitive. mr. mondale: that makes sense to me. john was not going to change on civil rights, but he was a courtly, judicial -- i think he had been a judge. he had that demeanor, he was always open and i think he would try to be accommodative to the extent he could. richard: were staffs smaller in those days? mr. mondale: oh, yeah. when i got there, they were just getting over this old situation where the senior whales in the senate got all the staff, and a new senators that came in wouldn't get anything. i went on banking with john sparkman, and went on with willis robertson, and went on housing with sparkman, and their tradition -- they kept all the staff for themselves. as it went along in later years, they started giving freshman a staff. richard: is it true freshmen were supposed to be seen and not heard? mr. mondale: i am told that was true before i arrived.
well. richard: i remember bob packwood, and i think alan simpson said the same thing, both said they were given advice that one of the first things they should do was to cultivate john stennis. which, on the surface would seem counterintuitive. mr. mondale: that makes sense to me. john was not going to change on civil rights, but he was a courtly, judicial -- i think he had been a judge. he had that demeanor, he was always open and i think he would try to be accommodative to the extent he...
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first-hand the health, wellness, and the economic benefits national parks provide to people, especially in urban areas like washington, d.c.. please join me in welcoming esther bobogel. [applause] mr. vogel: well, i should just stop while i'm ahead. [laughter] i'll try not to step on my hat, and don't take it if i walk out of here and the felt is better. she gave me my first question. how do you remove the spores off over felt ranger had? i am not able to answer that. but a very excited to be here today and delighted to have an opportunity to talk just a few minutes about what of my great passions, the national park service, and also my favorite time of the year, spring, and what better place to be than washington, d.c. none of us likes to have a long, hard winter. as you heard, i moved to washington from grand teton national park in the mountains of wyoming, and i assure you the , winters are just a tad more severe than here. [laughter] in fact normally there would be , snow there through the month of may, but i have become acclimatized to washington d.c., and i, like everyone, has been complaining all winter long about when, how much longer can it be? but i th
first-hand the health, wellness, and the economic benefits national parks provide to people, especially in urban areas like washington, d.c.. please join me in welcoming esther bobogel. [applause] mr. vogel: well, i should just stop while i'm ahead. [laughter] i'll try not to step on my hat, and don't take it if i walk out of here and the felt is better. she gave me my first question. how do you remove the spores off over felt ranger had? i am not able to answer that. but a very excited to be...
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well, you know, bob came back from war. he was never the same. he was troubled. he got into drugs. he got into trouble, but we loved him. and we -- you know, it's a shame that he came back and we didn't take care of him, right? >> right. right. >> but, when it's someone of a different ethnicity or color, people don't see the humanity. they don't see -- they -- they don't see them as human. like, the -- it's supposed to be the perfect victim. there are no-perfect victims. there are no perfect people. >> that's right. that's right. >> so, why can't people -- why can't people see that? and they can only see it in their own? >> well, i think the real problem is, and the reality is, that oftentimes, they even really see it in they own. you see? faulkner taught us in his novels you can look on the chocolate side of town and demonize them, and degrade them. they end up demonizing and degrading each other, living lives of superficiality but not enough moral content and spiritual substance, at all. so, you end up, not just broken and damaged. but you end up suffering for what called hell. t
well, you know, bob came back from war. he was never the same. he was troubled. he got into drugs. he got into trouble, but we loved him. and we -- you know, it's a shame that he came back and we didn't take care of him, right? >> right. right. >> but, when it's someone of a different ethnicity or color, people don't see the humanity. they don't see -- they -- they don't see them as human. like, the -- it's supposed to be the perfect victim. there are no-perfect victims. there are...
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>> well, bob, yes, you're correct when you're talking about the governments, central america there's problems with corruption and poor governance. there's a lot of controversy over how we distribute the kind of aid that the biden administration wants to ramp up. in general we've tried -- the u.s. government has tried to provide that assistance through nongovernmental organizations and other sources so that it can't be siphoned off, but clearly something about the governance of those countries has -- >> we will leave this recorded program at this point. you can finish watching it on c-span.org. we take you live now to a house science space and technology subcommittee holding a hearing on nasa's mars rover. >> finally, if members have documents that they wish to submit for the record, please email them to the committee clerk, whose email address was circulated prior to the hearing. good morning. welcome to our witnesses the thank you for being here. february 18th, a few months ago, millions of people waited as the mars perseverance rover dove through the martian atmosphere and implemen
>> well, bob, yes, you're correct when you're talking about the governments, central america there's problems with corruption and poor governance. there's a lot of controversy over how we distribute the kind of aid that the biden administration wants to ramp up. in general we've tried -- the u.s. government has tried to provide that assistance through nongovernmental organizations and other sources so that it can't be siphoned off, but clearly something about the governance of those...
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well-thought-out solutions. so please avoid that in the future. bob, where is this going? they're at an impasse. spending without republican votes much as we had in the early part with the tax cut package that donald trump had without any democratic support. is this just going to continue? >> yeah. you know, neil, there's a lot of fear going on where a lot of members of both parties, the president saying, hey, we would love some bipartisanship if the other side depletely agrees to -- completely agrees to what we want. this is headed for another partisan bat. democrats -- battle. democrats, maybe they can pick up a few votes on transportation, but i doubt it. we're headed for another covid-like battle where democrats have to unite in order to pass a bill. don't believe this bipartisan hype. it's not real. neil: i believe everything harold says, but you're probably right. i should be suspect. guys, seriously, i want to thank you both. it was a cogent, very fact-based discussion without i shouting and screaming. i appreciate that. >>> all right, i want to go across the world and take a look at what
well-thought-out solutions. so please avoid that in the future. bob, where is this going? they're at an impasse. spending without republican votes much as we had in the early part with the tax cut package that donald trump had without any democratic support. is this just going to continue? >> yeah. you know, neil, there's a lot of fear going on where a lot of members of both parties, the president saying, hey, we would love some bipartisanship if the other side depletely agrees to --...
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with republicans demonstrating quite clearly their strength during a funeral exactly well nearly just exactly a year ago bob the story and i are a member of a veteran i remember had died and the police did took no action with the 2000 people amongst them in fame leaders who broke covert regulations apparently now the loyalists of the unionist politicians have said point blank the police should have taken action and we have amongst this or all of this with the police under pressure a call from the 1st minister ali and foster for the chief constable of northern ireland to resign which he refuses to do so you have that going on as an irritation to loyalists who are furious about that so that the nature of the paramilitaries the loyalist paramilitaries being. involved in organized crime some theories suggest that they are the cause of a lot of this violence they're actually organizing it and in fact calling for a low in all of the violence because of prince philip that was breached on friday night as we saw and now there is a worry that this could go on this is not going away by no means gun salutes have been f
with republicans demonstrating quite clearly their strength during a funeral exactly well nearly just exactly a year ago bob the story and i are a member of a veteran i remember had died and the police did took no action with the 2000 people amongst them in fame leaders who broke covert regulations apparently now the loyalists of the unionist politicians have said point blank the police should have taken action and we have amongst this or all of this with the police under pressure a call from...
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well. you know bob is so right he always got the best talkers in israel one point was the israeli bureau chief for cbs. found some tenant who is great. when you talk to people can talk there was out of her immediate reminded me of prince andrew's last injury were he dug himself deeper into the hole. mike prince and gets a little media training. before doing such a significant interview like that he would've been prepping for days and you're right i just don't get that. >> interesting you would say that to submit like nixon or some other big politicians who also said i don't need any practice before i go on, but really getting destroyed by what they do on screen. if you had to advise all of these people there so many politicians so many people in the entertainment industry" should work with guys in the media who were famous. would you advise to believe what to make a correct but is doing stuff online now and not in their own homes. what is the crucial part of it? >> the carnegie hall practice, practice, practice they need to try out their lines in their responses with people who they trust. whe
well. you know bob is so right he always got the best talkers in israel one point was the israeli bureau chief for cbs. found some tenant who is great. when you talk to people can talk there was out of her immediate reminded me of prince andrew's last injury were he dug himself deeper into the hole. mike prince and gets a little media training. before doing such a significant interview like that he would've been prepping for days and you're right i just don't get that. >> interesting you...
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will come to the stream introduce yourself to a global audience let it be bob director or gives you said jersey border pretty well most of course as an officer but a city of the world cornell medical college of new york and jessica good to see you tell asked him what he and what you do. yeah hi my names just go over and journalists and comic are based here in haiti welcome everybody thought about this to start with some very basics how is haiti doing regarding the coverage 19 pandemic how many people are sick how many people have passed away how are you handling it. well i must tell you that in the world who had a doubt the catastrophe exceeds ration that would have occurred and he did occur. we have in total 2 would have been $52.00 deaths we have about $30.00 and people would be detected but i suspect that this number is virtually 0 or i would reach you played by 20 because we didn't test every single person we only tested people who are symptomatic and who came to our sitters but we are not seeing a single wave at this time and we are looking into right this is happening each fascinating that we are not seeing
will come to the stream introduce yourself to a global audience let it be bob director or gives you said jersey border pretty well most of course as an officer but a city of the world cornell medical college of new york and jessica good to see you tell asked him what he and what you do. yeah hi my names just go over and journalists and comic are based here in haiti welcome everybody thought about this to start with some very basics how is haiti doing regarding the coverage 19 pandemic how many...
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for us, combining that, along with what bob was mentioning with the breadth we're seeing of stocks doing well and hitting highs in the equity market, that's telling us there really isn't a reason to be terribly concerned at this point in time with a huge pull dpback investm grade is stable. that's telling us there's anticipation, earnings is going to do well and corporations will have good guidance going forward. >> kevin, part of your title has "global" in it, so let's talk a bit about what you say happening around the world, really wherever you want to go, when you consider that especially some of these emerging countries and theius ozone is behind the united states when it comes to the vaccines can that drab down the global economy? >> i think that the global economy will do well just for the simple fact that when we reopen here in the u.s., you're going to then see a following -- the process being followed in europe in a couple of months i think overall, the global economy is actually going to continue to do well. we really like emerging markets here, because we think they're going to hav
for us, combining that, along with what bob was mentioning with the breadth we're seeing of stocks doing well and hitting highs in the equity market, that's telling us there really isn't a reason to be terribly concerned at this point in time with a huge pull dpback investm grade is stable. that's telling us there's anticipation, earnings is going to do well and corporations will have good guidance going forward. >> kevin, part of your title has "global" in it, so let's talk a...
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my i am bob i know you made me out so well i don't know i think you don't want to vote but i want you know i did almost no right we could not blow that was it i was up to what you did before i let you come on our side of what was up close our piled up we bought up love looked at them that you. thought meant a lot but i think about that so i know you are not sure you know where you got your car if i want to know you know where the telegraph bits are if you know how good was our god serving your...
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well. joining us now on bloomberg television and radio, bob prince, bridgewater associates co. cio -- associates co-cio. good morning. blowout ism number. data continues to come in strong for the most part. if you had told me a year ago this is where we would be, i might not believe you. we have now had trillions of dollars pumped into the u.s. economy, trillions more on the way. how do you look at it? bob: there's been a big adrenaline shot, right? but i think more broadly, this reflects the new environment we are in, and we are going to be in this environment for a while. it is a lot different than the world we are used to. the way we look at it is there's been a transition to a third type of monetary policy. the first type of monetary policy is an interest rate driven monetary policy, as interest rates approach zero. you go to qe, which is monetary policy too, and that is largely spent. then we moved to the last remaining choice, which is the coordination of monetary policy with fiscal policy, which also starts to move in the direction of what you might call state capitalism
well. joining us now on bloomberg television and radio, bob prince, bridgewater associates co. cio -- associates co-cio. good morning. blowout ism number. data continues to come in strong for the most part. if you had told me a year ago this is where we would be, i might not believe you. we have now had trillions of dollars pumped into the u.s. economy, trillions more on the way. how do you look at it? bob: there's been a big adrenaline shot, right? but i think more broadly, this reflects the...
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let's bring in bob who has been tracking this action as well maybe no surprise this was going to be a hot issue to begin with. were there any kind of real expectations among the traders that you speak with on a normal basis about how high pcoinbase could go >> what's amazing is trying to figure out the valuation even a week before, i was seeing estimates of a 50 billion dollar valuation, 100 billion i saw 150 billion dollar valuations when you're dealing with magnitudes of order off on the estimates you have traders unsure of what's going on. this is a new technology it is essentially an exchange. i was around when the nasdaq went public in 2000. i covered that i remember the feeling that here is the a company that's been around for a while, since 1971 the nasdaq represented a really new way of trading a public exchange out there. it was revolutionary at the time target is 100 billion dollar valuation. micron is 100 billion. general e lelectric is 118 billion dollar we're dealing with a very r rarefied atmosphere. he's going to be the guy ruling on a bitcoin etf down the road he will
let's bring in bob who has been tracking this action as well maybe no surprise this was going to be a hot issue to begin with. were there any kind of real expectations among the traders that you speak with on a normal basis about how high pcoinbase could go >> what's amazing is trying to figure out the valuation even a week before, i was seeing estimates of a 50 billion dollar valuation, 100 billion i saw 150 billion dollar valuations when you're dealing with magnitudes of order off on...
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well running for the presidency. the public is concerned about it. but i think part of it is, take bob dole, who had been around congress for a long time. he knew these issues, and he knew about appropriation, he knew about what was possible, and what was impossible, he had been around long enough to see many dreams turned into dust. and you get a certain kind of mature view about how politics work. i think that when you're going to run for president, it helps to be naive. you can do all that stuff, but then the sparkle in your eye once you find out later, it does not sparkle the same way. >> and when you have a potent sense of humor walter: yes [laughter] it is not really dawn in america [laughter] >> the other thing of course is i think, in the senate if you are there for a while you will learn everything. walter: so it is harder to run for president and say this is where you stand in a fresh way when you have had 17 votes on that issue. so candidates range of movement is reduced. and i think that the appeal or change is easier for an outsider than for someone, and insider will argue
well running for the presidency. the public is concerned about it. but i think part of it is, take bob dole, who had been around congress for a long time. he knew these issues, and he knew about appropriation, he knew about what was possible, and what was impossible, he had been around long enough to see many dreams turned into dust. and you get a certain kind of mature view about how politics work. i think that when you're going to run for president, it helps to be naive. you can do all that...
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well running for the presidency. the public is concerned about it. but i think part of it is, take bob dole, who had been around congress for a long time. he knew these issues, and he knew about appropriation, he knew about what was possible, and what was impossible, he had been around long enough to see many dreams turned into dust. and you get a certain kind of mature view about how politics work. i think that when you're going to run for president, it helps to be naive. you can do all that stuff, but then the sparkle in your eye once you find out later, it does not sparkle the same way. >> and when you have a potent sense of humor walter: yes [laughter] it is not really dawn in america [laughter] >> the other thing of course is i think, in the senate if you are there for a while you will learn everything. walter: so it is harder to run for president and say this is where you stand in a fresh way when you have had 17 votes on that issue. so candidates range of movement is reduced. and i think that the appeal or change is easier for an outsider than for someone, and insider will argue
well running for the presidency. the public is concerned about it. but i think part of it is, take bob dole, who had been around congress for a long time. he knew these issues, and he knew about appropriation, he knew about what was possible, and what was impossible, he had been around long enough to see many dreams turned into dust. and you get a certain kind of mature view about how politics work. i think that when you're going to run for president, it helps to be naive. you can do all that...
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bob. a were all, they were really fantastic people as well. you never know exactly why it happens but that's the way it happens. >> a related question to you from the audience, from nigel in the audience. question is what advice would you provide to a new ceo taking over for a very successful predecessor? >> so in the year 2000, "fortune" magazine named welch the best manager of the previous century. when hundred years. >> that's all? [laughing] >> one of those guys -- sit ins it okay, that's kind of a narrow lane to swim and if you think about. i think when you replace somebody famous, you have to try, like i wanted to run the company differently. i actually thought there were things we didn't do well and that we needed to do better. i wanted the company to be more technical. i wanted the company to be more global. i wanted the company to be more customer oriented and he wanted the company to be more diverse. so i had a very clear set of things i i wanted to change ie the company, but i never could say i'm going to do this because the old guy
bob. a were all, they were really fantastic people as well. you never know exactly why it happens but that's the way it happens. >> a related question to you from the audience, from nigel in the audience. question is what advice would you provide to a new ceo taking over for a very successful predecessor? >> so in the year 2000, "fortune" magazine named welch the best manager of the previous century. when hundred years. >> that's all? [laughing] >> one of those...
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and michael said, well, al, you just came from bob, meaning de niro, and then bob jacked on you and yougoes, yeah, i don't understand what that means. jackpotting. >> stephen: i was going to ask the same thing. >> it means to get over on somebody, to clock 'em, to get one up on 'em. i jack polted him. i guess like a football term. i don't know. >> stephen: i don't know, yeah. >> so i tell mike this story and he finds it so remusing that for the rest of the day mike would call cut. he's go, all right, cut. are we all right or did anyone get jackpotted on that one? coming out of mike's mouth, i don't know whether i like it -- >> stephen: sounds classy. well, now that we have the jim brockmire podcast -- >> yes, we do. >> stephen: we've evolved to the final stage of human entertainment podcasting. >> yeah. >> stephen: brockmire, obviously, for those who don't know, he's america's most beloved disgraced sports broadcaster. and here comes the jacket -- here comes like superman's cape -- cape -- >> not comfortable speaking as brockmire unless i have the jacket on. >> stephen: what does mr. br
and michael said, well, al, you just came from bob, meaning de niro, and then bob jacked on you and yougoes, yeah, i don't understand what that means. jackpotting. >> stephen: i was going to ask the same thing. >> it means to get over on somebody, to clock 'em, to get one up on 'em. i jack polted him. i guess like a football term. i don't know. >> stephen: i don't know, yeah. >> so i tell mike this story and he finds it so remusing that for the rest of the day mike would...
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space-x rocket, with bob benken going up in may of last year and she said i wasn't thinking about myself, i was thinking about him, and thinking please, please, please make it all work wellbout to take off. we are in the final countdown. here we go. >> five, four, three, two, one. >> let's listen to the countdown. >> three, two, one. >> ignition. and liftoff. endeavor launches once again. four astronauts from three countries now making their way to the one and only international space station. down range. nine engines on the first stage. 1.7 million pounds of thrust. hearing good calls for the performance so far. >> 30 second into the second rotational, crew mission on board dragon falcon 9. falcon 9 will be slowing down the nine engines shortly here to brace preparation -- in preparation for maximum dynamic pressure. and there's that callout for the throttle down. maximum dynamic pressure, max "q" is the largest structural load that the vehicle sees throughout accent, so throttling down does help us pass -- throttling down helps us pass through this period, which should be coming here shortly. there's that callout that we have just passed through max "q". >> one bravo.
space-x rocket, with bob benken going up in may of last year and she said i wasn't thinking about myself, i was thinking about him, and thinking please, please, please make it all work wellbout to take off. we are in the final countdown. here we go. >> five, four, three, two, one. >> let's listen to the countdown. >> three, two, one. >> ignition. and liftoff. endeavor launches once again. four astronauts from three countries now making their way to the one and only...
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rights to their music the list now please paul simon who did this this week as well as mick fleetwood stevie nicks neil young and bob dylan and they're all doing it for huge dollars why is this happening so much right now and how lucrative of a business is this licensing and rights situation. i mean the music publishing business is about a $29000000000.00 business globally so it's very lucrative it's one of the big killer isn't in the music business for us where the money comes from a lot of senses one and publishing are my rights as the other so it's a big deal why are these people cashing out of the markets going to people is to realize that music isn't uncorrelated asset class you're seeing a lot of people go on the market with their songs of the public in my view as very best and sees it a passion for the artists and the songs of the tickler they haven't had the chance to actually become part of the marketplace yet my company thus does that we enable the public to actually come in and buy into music world peace which i think is part of this entire thing where people want to have an experience they want to feel l
rights to their music the list now please paul simon who did this this week as well as mick fleetwood stevie nicks neil young and bob dylan and they're all doing it for huge dollars why is this happening so much right now and how lucrative of a business is this licensing and rights situation. i mean the music publishing business is about a $29000000000.00 business globally so it's very lucrative it's one of the big killer isn't in the music business for us where the money comes from a lot of...
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dole and i said bob, when is the next vote going to take place? joe, why? well, my daughter is really upset i'm not going to be home for the birthday cake she made for me. he said what do you need? i said i need time to get the 5:00 metro and get the 6:28 coming back. the platform in delaware, you walk from one side to the other. got off the train. my wife was standing there. my daughter had the cake with the candle lit. i blew them out. gave me a kiss. walked across and got on a southbound. so it's been part of my life. i've been riding amtrak as long as there's been an amtrak. i've come to see that amtrak doesn't just carry us from one place to another. opens up enormous possibilities. especially now. makes it possible to build an economy of the future and one we need. last week i announced a target of cutting greenhouse gasses in half by 2030. most of those in this country come from transportation. but in just 10% of the freight shipped and the largest trucks went by rail instead, we would be removing 3,300,000 cars from the road and we've been planning the s
dole and i said bob, when is the next vote going to take place? joe, why? well, my daughter is really upset i'm not going to be home for the birthday cake she made for me. he said what do you need? i said i need time to get the 5:00 metro and get the 6:28 coming back. the platform in delaware, you walk from one side to the other. got off the train. my wife was standing there. my daughter had the cake with the candle lit. i blew them out. gave me a kiss. walked across and got on a southbound. so...