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i guess she saw what schroeder did, but anyway, it was, it was a different relationship and much more positive and constructive. what about going to animal be that was also a huge disagreement. right, and you're not really not. yeah. and i wasn't going to change my attitude there was is that if you're worried about guantanamo bay, go down there and inspect it, like to international read, crossed in on a regular basis. but i don't remember any friction over that talking about difficult relation relationships. what triggered i'm going to medical in donald trump and cost the house house. he was refused shaking her head. i don't know. i don't know. that was just a, not a good period in german or us relations and i don't know, i don't, i don't know. donald trump met him one time at the very same funeral. then i feel a miracle game too. and so it's hard for me to guess, why am i germany is a very close ally and a very important friend, germany of really important for europe and. and germany's got a lot of way in terms of helping shape kind of world opinion on key issues. and therefore it ma
i guess she saw what schroeder did, but anyway, it was, it was a different relationship and much more positive and constructive. what about going to animal be that was also a huge disagreement. right, and you're not really not. yeah. and i wasn't going to change my attitude there was is that if you're worried about guantanamo bay, go down there and inspect it, like to international read, crossed in on a regular basis. but i don't remember any friction over that talking about difficult relation...
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now i, she was, i remember when i came was schroeder was a chancellor and they, i went to the boon in stock and sat down with all the leaders there. and the green party guy was, you know, this, giving me lecture on that. and i said, fine, why don't you support me on civilian nuclear power is clean and so renewable. i mean, it's the best thing you can do for the environment. after all, your neighbor in france just figure out a way to get rid of this waste and all of a sudden conversation with quiet. and you know, there's a lot of competing interest in a lot of different views. but no question. was very strong on the environment and i don't blame or the other thing she was strong on though at the same time the world seem to be focused on, on the environment when people were dying of age on the kinds of africa. and of course, i was concerned about having a agreement that work on, on climate, but i was also deeply concerned about rich people standing by as people are needlessly dying. and as you may know, we put together a giant initiative during my administration and i was very supportiv
now i, she was, i remember when i came was schroeder was a chancellor and they, i went to the boon in stock and sat down with all the leaders there. and the green party guy was, you know, this, giving me lecture on that. and i said, fine, why don't you support me on civilian nuclear power is clean and so renewable. i mean, it's the best thing you can do for the environment. after all, your neighbor in france just figure out a way to get rid of this waste and all of a sudden conversation with...
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well i think, i mean it again, her schroeder used me as a political pawn on his reelection and it became very personal. and people in his cabinet says some things that they shouldn't. i said, i think when i'm compare me, they are of hitler or something like that. and you know, they have policy, there's roommates, there's one thing, but to personalize it in a way to help one self politically, really was i didn't think very good that didn't represent a good friendship. angela came in and change that completely. we had our disagreements, of course, i mean, what was your biggest disagreement with her? you know, probably whether or not georgia should be given the membership application process to nato. and, and she was very resolute and didn't think the right thing to do. and i thought the right thing to do, but we conduct ourselves in such a way as not to personalize it. because because above all, the politics here is just friendship and. and so she, you know, whether or not she intentionally tried to repair relationships with me. i don't, i don't even know if she need the relationship need
well i think, i mean it again, her schroeder used me as a political pawn on his reelection and it became very personal. and people in his cabinet says some things that they shouldn't. i said, i think when i'm compare me, they are of hitler or something like that. and you know, they have policy, there's roommates, there's one thing, but to personalize it in a way to help one self politically, really was i didn't think very good that didn't represent a good friendship. angela came in and change...
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i guess she saw what schroeder did, but anyway, it was, it was a different relationship and much more positive and constructive. what about going to animal be that was also a huge disagreement. right, and you're not really not. yeah. and i was going to change. i mean, my attitude there was, is that if you're worried about guantanamo bay, go down there and inspect it, like to international read, crossed in on a regular basis. but i don't remember any friction over that talking about difficult relating relationships. what triggered medical in donald trump and caused the harshly, he once refused, shaking her head. i don't know. i don't know. that was just not a good period in german or us relations. and i don't know, i don't, i don't know, donald trump, i met him one time at the very same funeral. then i feel a miracle game too. and so it's hard for me to guess. why am i germany is a very close ally and a very important friend, germany really important for europe and, and germany's got a lot of way in terms of helping shape kind of world opinion on key issues. and therefore, it makes sen
i guess she saw what schroeder did, but anyway, it was, it was a different relationship and much more positive and constructive. what about going to animal be that was also a huge disagreement. right, and you're not really not. yeah. and i was going to change. i mean, my attitude there was, is that if you're worried about guantanamo bay, go down there and inspect it, like to international read, crossed in on a regular basis. but i don't remember any friction over that talking about difficult...
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now i, she was, i remember when i came with schroeder was a chance to learn and they went to the boon in stock and sat down with all the leaders there. and the green party guy was, you know, this, giving me lecture on that. and i said, fine, why don't you support me on civilian nuclear power is clean and so renewable. i mean, it's the best thing you can do for the environment. after all, your neighbor in france just figure out a way to get rid of this waste and all of a sudden conversation were quiet. and you know, there is a lot of competing interest in a lot of different views. but no question. was very strong on the environment and i don't blame or the other thing she was strong on though at the same time the world seem to be focused on, on the environment when people are dying of age on the kinds of africa. and of course, i was concerned about having a agreement that work on, on climate, but i was also deeply concerned about rich people standing by as people were needlessly dying. and as you may know, we put together a giant initiative during my administration and i was very suppo
now i, she was, i remember when i came with schroeder was a chance to learn and they went to the boon in stock and sat down with all the leaders there. and the green party guy was, you know, this, giving me lecture on that. and i said, fine, why don't you support me on civilian nuclear power is clean and so renewable. i mean, it's the best thing you can do for the environment. after all, your neighbor in france just figure out a way to get rid of this waste and all of a sudden conversation were...
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well, i think, i mean again her schroeder used me as a political pawn on his reelection and it became very personal. and people in his cabinet says some things that they shouldn't say. i want to compare me to our hitler or something like that and apology. there's roommates, there's one thing, but to personalize it in a way to help one self politically, really was i didn't think very good. it didn't represent a good friendship. angela came in and change that completely. we had our disagreements, of course. i mean, what was your biggest disagreement with her? you know, probably whether or not georgia should be given the membership application process and nato. and, and she was very resolute and didn't think it was the right thing to do. and i thought of the right thing to do, but we can dr. shops and such a way as not to personalize it. because because above all the politics, there was just friendship and. and so she, you know, whether or not she intentionally tried to repair relationships with me. i don't, i don't even know if she need the relationship need to be repaired. i guess she
well, i think, i mean again her schroeder used me as a political pawn on his reelection and it became very personal. and people in his cabinet says some things that they shouldn't say. i want to compare me to our hitler or something like that and apology. there's roommates, there's one thing, but to personalize it in a way to help one self politically, really was i didn't think very good. it didn't represent a good friendship. angela came in and change that completely. we had our disagreements,...
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well, i think, i mean again her schroeder used me as a political pawn on his reelection and it became very personal. and people in his cabinet says some things that they shouldn't say. i want to compare me. they are off hill or something like that. and you know, dad, policy, there's roommates, there's one thing, but to personalize it in a way to help one self politically, really was i didn't think very good. it was didn't represent a good friendship. angela came in and change that completely. we had our disagreements, of course, i mean, what was your biggest disagreement with her? you know, probably whether or not georgia should be given the membership application process and nato. and she was very resolute and didn't think the right thing to do. and i thought the right thing to do, but we conducted ourselves in such a way as not to personalize it. because because above all the politics, there was just friendship and. and so she, you know, whether or not she intentionally tried to repair relationships with me. i don't, i don't even know if she need the relationship needed to be repair
well, i think, i mean again her schroeder used me as a political pawn on his reelection and it became very personal. and people in his cabinet says some things that they shouldn't say. i want to compare me. they are off hill or something like that. and you know, dad, policy, there's roommates, there's one thing, but to personalize it in a way to help one self politically, really was i didn't think very good. it was didn't represent a good friendship. angela came in and change that completely....
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jay schroeder is president of st. louis police officer's association, said that gardners approach is just part of the problem. and st. louis attorney chip freeman has practiced law in st. louis for 40 years, and has not seen anything like what is going on. what in the world is going on with the prosecutor's office and st. louis? >> it is unbelievable. let's me start with, no one wants to see their elected prosecutor the chief representative of the criminal justice system fail particularly people in major metropolitan cities this prosecutor is i'm incompetent. she is an embarrassment. the three times she failed to appear on a murder case the judge, had enough of the fun and frolic. finally had to dismiss the case, he was cut loose, this is the continuing thing that she does. she had 90 plus people leave that office during her first term. her first 4 year term. she is replacing them with people young lawyers who are inexperienced. as a matter of fact, last monday, there was a case they had to dismiss. it was set for cri
jay schroeder is president of st. louis police officer's association, said that gardners approach is just part of the problem. and st. louis attorney chip freeman has practiced law in st. louis for 40 years, and has not seen anything like what is going on. what in the world is going on with the prosecutor's office and st. louis? >> it is unbelievable. let's me start with, no one wants to see their elected prosecutor the chief representative of the criminal justice system fail particularly...
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i guess she saw what schroeder did, but anyway, it was, it was a different relationship and much more positive and constructive. what about going to animal be that was also a huge disagreement. right, and you're not really not. yeah. and i was going to change. i mean, my attitude there was, is that if you're worried about guantanamo bay, go down there and inspect it, like to international re crossed in on a regular basis. but i don't remember any friction over that talking about difficult relation relationships. what triggered i'm going to medical and donald trump and cause these harshly actually he once refused, shaking her head. i don't know. i don't know. that was just a, not a good period in german or us relations and i don't know, i don't, i don't know. donald trump met him one time at the very same funeral. then i feel a miracle game too. and so it's hard for me to guess, why am i germany is a very close ally and a very important friend, germany really important for europe and, and germany's got a lot of way in terms of helping shape kind of world opinion on key issues. and ther
i guess she saw what schroeder did, but anyway, it was, it was a different relationship and much more positive and constructive. what about going to animal be that was also a huge disagreement. right, and you're not really not. yeah. and i was going to change. i mean, my attitude there was, is that if you're worried about guantanamo bay, go down there and inspect it, like to international re crossed in on a regular basis. but i don't remember any friction over that talking about difficult...
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that's kurt schroeder reporting. officials say wildfire in oregon is threatening to transmission lines and straining california's electric grid, that means another flex alert is in effect with state officials asking all of us to conserve electricity from now until 9:00 tonight. here's the good news, the extreme heat is beginning to ease a bit, let's go to meterologist sandhya patel and the forecast. >> it is a welcome relief for any parts of the bay area that were baking and triple digit heat. let me show you what's bringing about the change. we have a nice breeze onshore breeze, up to 29 miles per hour, 24 in san francisco, that along with the fog from our camera, really bringing temperatures down, 56 in the city right now, 62 in oakland, low 70s and places like san jose, in fact our warmest inland valleys, only in the low to mid 80s today. from our golden gate bridge camera we are seeing the fog. low 80s from fairfield to conquer and livermore 79. we have a conjunction, mars and venus will be at the closest point t
that's kurt schroeder reporting. officials say wildfire in oregon is threatening to transmission lines and straining california's electric grid, that means another flex alert is in effect with state officials asking all of us to conserve electricity from now until 9:00 tonight. here's the good news, the extreme heat is beginning to ease a bit, let's go to meterologist sandhya patel and the forecast. >> it is a welcome relief for any parts of the bay area that were baking and triple digit...
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and you know, there have been people like rolling on occasion, schroeder, because i'll take it later that you know, the role to quash, anything like that. and actually europe into just a slave us of all of the united states. i guess, i think that will be her legacy or a german, that's all the time we have. want to take my guess here in moscow and in budapest, one i think our viewers for watching is here to see you next time. remember across the the a. ready ready launch crunch l i class and i tried to push me off. the song said it was just the culture blue book to leave you for one for the the because it's always more you to meet the he's going to repeat usually through which and it's gone. yeah. cuz really new bushel was the moment that she is not a monumental charged rock on top driven by a dreamer shaped by those in me i think we dare to ask me ah, me, eastern half of the united states. we're going to have billions, if not trillions of periodical cicada is interacting with tens of millions of human beings in their back yard. i obviously, some of the cicadas do not have very high t
and you know, there have been people like rolling on occasion, schroeder, because i'll take it later that you know, the role to quash, anything like that. and actually europe into just a slave us of all of the united states. i guess, i think that will be her legacy or a german, that's all the time we have. want to take my guess here in moscow and in budapest, one i think our viewers for watching is here to see you next time. remember across the the a. ready ready launch crunch l i class and i...
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so that kind of revolution follows the of a demon reverse with gal schroeder, i make a sort of have got some fresh ideas that that's not going to happen. i mean, the game, you know, whoever makes me am just going to be yeah, yeah let's, let's just been an expert in line. speaking up the next person like dimmer. you and i have talked at great length about how media oaker europe's political class is. i think the anglo merkel is the queen, mother of the mediocrity that we see in the, of the political class. go ahead. if you want me to cut the long story short what i dislike about her, what was the worst thing about her? she is a real altering liberal. she sticks to that very georgia and that explains all of her favors. i mean, the look at the political scene in germany when she came to borrowing 2005. no one could imagine that radical parties would be. she was a 2 parties system where the liberals between them, you know, the christian democrats at social numbers. it looked like it would continue. now we have the furniture for germany, which obviously reflects bunions of many people in germ
so that kind of revolution follows the of a demon reverse with gal schroeder, i make a sort of have got some fresh ideas that that's not going to happen. i mean, the game, you know, whoever makes me am just going to be yeah, yeah let's, let's just been an expert in line. speaking up the next person like dimmer. you and i have talked at great length about how media oaker europe's political class is. i think the anglo merkel is the queen, mother of the mediocrity that we see in the, of the...
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schroeder said that it is psychologically important for safety data for parents . >> you feel like you have some control from whether your kid gets the coronavirus are not you feel like you do not have any control whether they have side effect two the vaccine . the loss of sense of control is difficult for any parent and any parent wants to be assured of safe the data. >> the younger smalling the dosage is for safety. in person learning should take place. >> we have ways to keep teachers and children safe. >>> with the corona virus cases surging this is the first federal agency to require healthcare workers to get the vaccine . it will likely not be the last due to what happened today . >>> major medical groups are calling for help here and long term facilities got the workers to be vaccinated. there is the sharp increase of hospitalizations for people that are not vaccinated. >>> a blow to the summer travel season , the united states will not lift is international travel restrictions due to the recent surge in cases. the delta. is one of the reasons whyreasonn remains in place. there
schroeder said that it is psychologically important for safety data for parents . >> you feel like you have some control from whether your kid gets the coronavirus are not you feel like you do not have any control whether they have side effect two the vaccine . the loss of sense of control is difficult for any parent and any parent wants to be assured of safe the data. >> the younger smalling the dosage is for safety. in person learning should take place. >> we have ways to...
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schroeder said that it is psychologically important for safety data for parents . >> you feel like you have some control from whether your kid gets the coronavirus are not you feel like you do not have any control whether they have side effect two the vaccine . the loss of sense of control is difficult for any parent and any parent wants to be assured of safe the data. >> the younger smalling the dosage is for safety. in person learning should take place. >> we have ways to keep teachers and children safe. >>> with the corona virus cases surging this is thfirst healthcare workers to get the vaccine . it will likely not be the last due to what happened today . >>> major medical groups are calling for help here and long term facilities got the workers to be vaccinated. there is the sharp increase of hospitalizations for people that are not vaccinated. >>> a blow to the summer travel season , the united states will not lift is international travel restrictions due to the recent surge in cases. the delta. is one of the reasons whyasons s remains in place. there is another sign that the uni
schroeder said that it is psychologically important for safety data for parents . >> you feel like you have some control from whether your kid gets the coronavirus are not you feel like you do not have any control whether they have side effect two the vaccine . the loss of sense of control is difficult for any parent and any parent wants to be assured of safe the data. >> the younger smalling the dosage is for safety. in person learning should take place. >> we have ways to...
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is there some commonality between tarantino or scorsese, paul schroeder?ed with people. and you saw that one girl, and you said, "that's the one." that's what it was like meeting these directors that you're talking about. jane champion amongst them, almost a first film. just something-- it's sort of-- you can't put a handle on it. it's something that takes place between you and that girl. >> stephen: is-- is there something that you think that all these same directors see in you? like, what is the essence of harvey keitel from a director's point of view? >> they maybe saw in me the same girl. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> stephen: we have to take a quick break. don't go anywhere. we'll be right back with more harvey keitel. ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) everyone has two chapters in their lives: before their first big mac and after their first big mac. spoiler: the best chapter is the last. ♪ ba da ba ba ba ♪ new crest pro-health complete protection kills 99% of bacteria. plus, it works around... ...and around... ...and around the clock. crest pro-health complete prote
is there some commonality between tarantino or scorsese, paul schroeder?ed with people. and you saw that one girl, and you said, "that's the one." that's what it was like meeting these directors that you're talking about. jane champion amongst them, almost a first film. just something-- it's sort of-- you can't put a handle on it. it's something that takes place between you and that girl. >> stephen: is-- is there something that you think that all these same directors see in...
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ultimately saw the first schroeder medal for valor and so i have that conductivity to that double back then but that was also a time where the anger between police and community and particularly black communities was so tickled that was resulting in tremendous violence to the two. so it kind of took me back 50 years so i decided to stop there to start framing conversations of how did we get there. and that'swhat i tried to do with the book , kind of explain how did we get to this point in our country's history? >> you do cover your early career but you also coveryour childhood . >> it's hard when you have that. >> born in massachusetts, working-class family, dad holding two jobs. but nobody in your family was a police officer and you say in your book that you always as long as you can remember wanted to be a police officer area in fact, i thought it was a true story, your mother didn't think it was so cute when you're about a year and a half old you tried to direct traffic. >> at that time if you ever pull back. let's talk a little bit about it i don't want tocorrect my mother but so i
ultimately saw the first schroeder medal for valor and so i have that conductivity to that double back then but that was also a time where the anger between police and community and particularly black communities was so tickled that was resulting in tremendous violence to the two. so it kind of took me back 50 years so i decided to stop there to start framing conversations of how did we get there. and that'swhat i tried to do with the book , kind of explain how did we get to this point in our...
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in minnesota, 32-year-old amanda schroeder found dead by police in an apparent murder/suicide.after she called 911 to report her partner had been drinking and throwing things around the residence and that she was unable to leave. in indiana, late at night, 29-year-old joseph banks was killed by his boyfriend, 23-year-old trevor danafill. trevor then turned the gun on himself. in kansas, a domestic dispute resulted in a woman and her child being kidnapped. >> while they were fleeing, he shot at the vehicle. he hit one of them, which was the child. >> reporter: these instances are just a snapshot of the violence. mark bryant, who runs the gun violence archives, says there's so many other shootings that involve domestic violence that we don't even know about. >> if there's someone so the, the most important takeaway is that they were shot. so the police are going to bring out that they were shot. they're not necessarily going to go drill down on individual shootings, that it was domestic violence. and that's the important part to the report. >> reporter: too often, domestic violen
in minnesota, 32-year-old amanda schroeder found dead by police in an apparent murder/suicide.after she called 911 to report her partner had been drinking and throwing things around the residence and that she was unable to leave. in indiana, late at night, 29-year-old joseph banks was killed by his boyfriend, 23-year-old trevor danafill. trevor then turned the gun on himself. in kansas, a domestic dispute resulted in a woman and her child being kidnapped. >> while they were fleeing, he...
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yeah, i think it's a mistake and i told her to get her schroeder and tell it on the la, you know, i think it's a mistake because, you know, the motivation of russia are, are, can be pretty confusing. and i think more that a nation that is not an open democracy, has an economic strangle hold on a democracy. it puts people in a very difficult strategic position, talking about difficult relating relationships. what triggered i'm going to medical and donald trump and cause the house reaction. he once refused taking her head. i don't know. i don't know if that was just a not a good period in german or us relations and i don't know. i don't, i don't know, donald trump, i met him one time at the very same funeral. then i feel a miracle game too. and so it's hard for me to guess why i me, germany is a very close ally and a very important friend. germany really important for europe and, and germany got a lot of way in terms of helping shape, can are world opinion on key issues. and therefore, it makes sense for your us presser to be close to the german chancellor. some people criticize her over he
yeah, i think it's a mistake and i told her to get her schroeder and tell it on the la, you know, i think it's a mistake because, you know, the motivation of russia are, are, can be pretty confusing. and i think more that a nation that is not an open democracy, has an economic strangle hold on a democracy. it puts people in a very difficult strategic position, talking about difficult relating relationships. what triggered i'm going to medical and donald trump and cause the house reaction. he...
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yeah, i think it's a mistake and i told her to get her schroeder, i've told dongle, you know, i think it's a mistake because, you know, the motivation of russia are, are, can be pretty confusing. and i think more that a nation that is not an open democracy, has an economic strangle hold on a democracy. it puts people in a very difficult strategic position, talking about difficult relation relationships. what triggered i'm going to medical and donald trump and cause these are we actually he once refused shaking her head. i don't know. i don't know if that was just a, not a good period in german or us relations and i don't know. i don't, i don't know, donald trump, i'm reading one time at the very same funeral that i feel a miracle game too. and so it's hard for me to guess why am germany is a very close ally and a very important friend, germany really important for europe and, and germany got a lot of sway in terms of helping shape kind of world opinion on key issues. and therefore, it makes sense for us president to be close to the german chancellor. some people criticize her over her
yeah, i think it's a mistake and i told her to get her schroeder, i've told dongle, you know, i think it's a mistake because, you know, the motivation of russia are, are, can be pretty confusing. and i think more that a nation that is not an open democracy, has an economic strangle hold on a democracy. it puts people in a very difficult strategic position, talking about difficult relation relationships. what triggered i'm going to medical and donald trump and cause these are we actually he once...
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yeah, i think it's a mistake and i told her to get her schroeder, i've told on to let you know, i think it's a mistake because, you know, the motivation of russia are, are, can be pretty confusing. and i think more that a nation that is not an open democracy, has an economic strangle hold on a democracy. it puts people in a, in a very difficult strategic position, talking about difficult relation relationships. what triggered i'm going to medical and donald trump and cause the house we actually he once refused shaking her head. i don't know. i don't know that was just a, not a good period in german or us relations and i don't know, i don't, i don't know, donald trump. i met him one time at the very same funeral. then i feel merkle game too. and so it's hard for me to guess, why am i germany is a very close ally and a very important for, and germany is really important for europe and, and germany got a lot of sway in terms of helping shape kind of world opinion on key issues. and therefore, that makes sense for you as president to be close to the german chancellor. some people criticize
yeah, i think it's a mistake and i told her to get her schroeder, i've told on to let you know, i think it's a mistake because, you know, the motivation of russia are, are, can be pretty confusing. and i think more that a nation that is not an open democracy, has an economic strangle hold on a democracy. it puts people in a, in a very difficult strategic position, talking about difficult relation relationships. what triggered i'm going to medical and donald trump and cause the house we actually...
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that is a special role of the nord stream pipelines in the german leadership of former chancellor schroeder is the the chair of noise stream. and i hope that chancellor merkel made some commitments not to also seek employment that noise stream. but there they clearly have an influential voice from the german past that is very effective in supporting the noise stream interest. and now bill, i know this is something we actually talked about. i don't know, maybe even a year ago when we were discussing this particular issue is if say this weren't to have gone through, or maybe you know down the road, there are problem. and they decide that maybe we don't want to go forward with this pipeline. germany doesn't have a ton of other options to get that natural gas, correct? will they make they, if they're plugged into the whole western european network, they should be able to suffice in supply? i don't think this wind is crucial to germany having gas, but clearly there's something about the economics of the reverse flow that wasn't working for them in terms of getting rid of their cold generation. a
that is a special role of the nord stream pipelines in the german leadership of former chancellor schroeder is the the chair of noise stream. and i hope that chancellor merkel made some commitments not to also seek employment that noise stream. but there they clearly have an influential voice from the german past that is very effective in supporting the noise stream interest. and now bill, i know this is something we actually talked about. i don't know, maybe even a year ago when we were...
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variant and the risk to the market ron insana, senior analyst and commentator and senior adviser to schroeder'sat the concern or the concern it's a place holder for gamma variant, if this is still mutating and what that could do to the economy >> i think all of the above, eamon. it gives a new definition to so-called delta hedging which is typically more financially oriented the market is getting weaker that we could see a slower economy if certain regions of the country were forced to radically change their behavior whether it's in los angeles county,missouri, arkansas, what have you nevada even which is seeing a surge. it could slow the economy and we're seeing that internationally. getting synchronized global economic growth, which is what was hoped for earlier in the year may become a little more difficult. i know my old friend art mentioned this as well more and more credence it's a wait-and-see situation, the market's nervous about it. a day like today is a regular day in market history. this is just a little nervous. >> inflation you are an inflation is transitory guy are you comfortable
variant and the risk to the market ron insana, senior analyst and commentator and senior adviser to schroeder'sat the concern or the concern it's a place holder for gamma variant, if this is still mutating and what that could do to the economy >> i think all of the above, eamon. it gives a new definition to so-called delta hedging which is typically more financially oriented the market is getting weaker that we could see a slower economy if certain regions of the country were forced to...
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joining us is ron insana, a cnbc senior analyst and commentators as well as a senior adviser to schroeder's north america, and senior portfolio manager with washington crossing advisers gentlemen, thank you both for being here i will ask you both the same question ron, we generally hear the news is priced into the market. we see with these executive orders pending the markets are rallying and then there's two companies i cover, csx and kansas city southern they're targeted by two of these executive orders and both are far outperforming the market is the sense of the impact potentially overblown? >> well, it might be in the sense it requires a great deal of work on the part of regulatory agencies and where congress would have to legislate certain outcomes or if you go back to 1998 when we saw similar allegations against microsoft and ended up in a lawsuit that took time to remediate and microsoft effectively won. i think most investors are taking the long view number one, it may not have as dramatic an impact as some would suggest and on the other end if there is some realigning of the rules
joining us is ron insana, a cnbc senior analyst and commentators as well as a senior adviser to schroeder's north america, and senior portfolio manager with washington crossing advisers gentlemen, thank you both for being here i will ask you both the same question ron, we generally hear the news is priced into the market. we see with these executive orders pending the markets are rallying and then there's two companies i cover, csx and kansas city southern they're targeted by two of these...
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as i was coming into the business and later his brother was murdered in the first boston police schroedero i had back productivity back meant that i was also in the early 70s where the anger between police and community in the black community was so difficult, it was resulting in tremendous violence between the two so it kind of took me back 50 years so i decided to start back to start framing conversation how did we get there? that's what i tried to do in the book to trying to explain after this place in our country's historynt. >> you do cover your early career but youer also cover your childhood. [laughter] >> born in massachusetts, that holding two jobs but nobody in your family as a police officer and you say in your book that as long as you can remember, he wanted to be a police officer, i thought it was a cute story, when you were about a year end a half old and he went to the street to try to direct traffic -- [inaudible] >> i don't want to correct my story she that's the told so s i will stick with it. [laughter] >> talk about how you got hooked on policing. us have that incidenc
as i was coming into the business and later his brother was murdered in the first boston police schroedero i had back productivity back meant that i was also in the early 70s where the anger between police and community in the black community was so difficult, it was resulting in tremendous violence between the two so it kind of took me back 50 years so i decided to start back to start framing conversation how did we get there? that's what i tried to do in the book to trying to explain after...
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joining me now dennis schroeder, thank for coming on, here's what the state's communication directorweeted about june data, saying 100% of covid-19 deaths in maryland occurred in people who were unvaccinated. 95% of new covid-19 cases in maryland occurred with people unvaccinated. 93% of new covid-19 hospitalization in maryland occur in people who were unvaccinated. how frustrating is for health officials like yourself? >> thanks, pam for having me on tonight. well, governor hogan has been very aggressive, which the numbers you saw, 75% of the adult population 18 and over has received vaccination, we're focused on getting the job done. in the last seven months we vaccinated 3.7 million people, which is why our numbers are lower. but we still have 1.4 million individuals 12 and over to get through. that's our focus. by doing that, we're really encouraging the population, the more people we get vaccinated, the safer we'll be from these variants. >> yeah, what is the take away for you, when you look at these numbers of how covid is still impacting unvaccinated people? >> it's a grave co
joining me now dennis schroeder, thank for coming on, here's what the state's communication directorweeted about june data, saying 100% of covid-19 deaths in maryland occurred in people who were unvaccinated. 95% of new covid-19 cases in maryland occurred with people unvaccinated. 93% of new covid-19 hospitalization in maryland occur in people who were unvaccinated. how frustrating is for health officials like yourself? >> thanks, pam for having me on tonight. well, governor hogan has...
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it is from inez schroeder, who are contemporary cultural critics who you read and who you might be arguing with in this book? george: right question. todd hasse coats -- ta'nahasi coates is a wonderful writer and is arguing with me in my head and we even got into an argument in print once, and i certainly felt we treated each other with respect and managed to find a way to have a serious argument without drawing blood, so coates is certainly one trying to think of others. there may be some on the right, because there is a type of numbered-trump -- never-trump republican that i am drawn to, who i know i disagree with completely about taxes, the welfare state, social democracy, but who i admire for being willing to go against the tribe, and draw its wrath, and yet stand up for values that go beyond this political partnership, what i call liberal values. that group of people, people like peter weiner, a writer for the atlantic who was a george w. bush white house aide, evangelical christian, and someone different from me and yeah i always read him, because i think he is doing something quite
it is from inez schroeder, who are contemporary cultural critics who you read and who you might be arguing with in this book? george: right question. todd hasse coats -- ta'nahasi coates is a wonderful writer and is arguing with me in my head and we even got into an argument in print once, and i certainly felt we treated each other with respect and managed to find a way to have a serious argument without drawing blood, so coates is certainly one trying to think of others. there may be some on...