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this is a book about finance in the age of the american founding, not just the american revolution but the decades there after between the revolution and the war of 1812, especially, while the united states has declared its independence but were still figuring about what it's about, and it's about how money fits into that story. right now, a piece of this most famous is money about alexander hamilton, and hamilton is involved in insurance and that's not usually what people talk about when they talk about hamilton, but this is a big business in the age of the american founding. this book is how the powerful, old international business, and this book is specifically about the insurance of commercial shipping and ships. how this business comes to terms with a fragile new republic and insurance is a story of taking risks, and one risk is the risk of the united states itself, and it's a story about how political risk taking is intertwined. i will talk about half an hour and then take your questions. i am happy to go with any direction you want. i am happy to go with the money people or the
this is a book about finance in the age of the american founding, not just the american revolution but the decades there after between the revolution and the war of 1812, especially, while the united states has declared its independence but were still figuring about what it's about, and it's about how money fits into that story. right now, a piece of this most famous is money about alexander hamilton, and hamilton is involved in insurance and that's not usually what people talk about when they...
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>> and the american conservativism and then it is distinct to their founding in the american politicalnstitution. and that also is a great space. >> and i worry sometimes and that is a different rage. and even though the terrain of the politics has shifted from an argument with the skies and scope of the power and public policy to be leveraged last we forget american conservativism than the right to be something very different and also i would add with that coalition to attract nonpolitical everyday americans living their lives for those concrete policy challenges. >> i do not become a radical institutionalist and then the legislative branch to become a strong institutionalist for basically what you said that we have to have a conservative movement that is uniquely american. with that populism that is disregards the uniqueness based on natural law and there are reasons for that i will get into that but it is extremely important. and with those founding principles and then to have great debates on policy matters within the sphere of these principles. and then to have a strong vibrant de
>> and the american conservativism and then it is distinct to their founding in the american politicalnstitution. and that also is a great space. >> and i worry sometimes and that is a different rage. and even though the terrain of the politics has shifted from an argument with the skies and scope of the power and public policy to be leveraged last we forget american conservativism than the right to be something very different and also i would add with that coalition to attract...
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the institutions we are meant to defend on the institutions created by the american founding. olthe constitution, principles of the declaration of independence, the political theory of federalists but in 1942, many people on the right believed that a revolutionhad taken place in the nature of the american experience . and the nature of american governments and that they, the people on the right were defending the inherited institutions of the constitution against fdr and the new deal. so i thought it was important to show how the conservatives came to define themselves in opposition to the new deal. and prior to 1932, where progressivism would settle in the american political continuum was stillvery much up for grabs . teddy roosevelt aligned with the progressives but of course he was a very successful republican president. woodrow wilson aligned with progressives, he was a not so successful, successful in some ways democratic president. it wasn't until the 1920s with the republican party of harding and coolidge you saw the gop align itself against the left and say that we're g
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this is a book about finance in the age of the american founding. not just the american revolution but the decades there between the revolution and the war of 1812 especially. where the united states has declared its independence but we're still figuring out what it's about. and it's about how money fits into that story. right, now funnily enough, the piece of this that's most famous as a story of money with alexander hamilton. hamilton is involved with insurance but that's not usually the thing people talk about when they talk about hamilton. but this is a big business in the age of the american founding. this book is about how this powerful, old international business, specifically about marine insurance. the insurance of commercial shipping and a ships. how does business come to terms with a fragile new republic and bets on it. so, insurance is the business of taking risks. the story of my book is how one of the big risks that the insurance business takes is the risk of the united states itself. that becomes a story about how economic risk taking
this is a book about finance in the age of the american founding. not just the american revolution but the decades there between the revolution and the war of 1812 especially. where the united states has declared its independence but we're still figuring out what it's about. and it's about how money fits into that story. right, now funnily enough, the piece of this that's most famous as a story of money with alexander hamilton. hamilton is involved with insurance but that's not usually the...
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and that what makes american conservatism distinct as its reference to the american founding and to the american political institutions and american political tradition. which is always made great space for liberty and freedom. and i i worry sometimes that the right today is being drawn to models found in continental europe. yeah, which is a different right? that's right. an american, right? and even though i think that the terrain of our politics is shifted from an argument over the size and scope of government to an argument over the size and scope of the left cultural power. and public policy may be leveraged to diminish. the left cultural power if we forget the americanness of american conservatism than the right will be something very different than it's been for the 100 years. i write about it's also i would add it will not be able to sustain a political coalition that will attract. non-political everyday americans in the middle in living their lives who are looking for substantive answers to some of these concrete policy challenges i didn't become a radical institutionalist until
and that what makes american conservatism distinct as its reference to the american founding and to the american political institutions and american political tradition. which is always made great space for liberty and freedom. and i i worry sometimes that the right today is being drawn to models found in continental europe. yeah, which is a different right? that's right. an american, right? and even though i think that the terrain of our politics is shifted from an argument over the size and...
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for the ages, the sacred effort to finding self-government and most recently lincoln in the american founding, he is a frequent guest on our constitution center podcast and programs in lucas we always learn from your wonderful life and emily it is wonderful to welcome you and claremont mckenna. constitutional union in early american history and emily looks fascinating. we can't wait to read it and discuss it further. welcome to our great panelist, congratulations on the book. i read it as i do many things on kindle, i have it right here in the first chapter about the imperial debate starts in 1765 although it looks back earlier and talks about the central declaration in its essential to the freedom of the people in the undoubted rights of englishmen that no taxes should be imploded on them with their consent given personally or by the representatives. what was imperial debate. >> i don't want to tell you the whole debate but it's over the issue of representation. the congress instinctively know that they cannot allow this parliament 3000 miles away to make decisions of such importance as taxa
for the ages, the sacred effort to finding self-government and most recently lincoln in the american founding, he is a frequent guest on our constitution center podcast and programs in lucas we always learn from your wonderful life and emily it is wonderful to welcome you and claremont mckenna. constitutional union in early american history and emily looks fascinating. we can't wait to read it and discuss it further. welcome to our great panelist, congratulations on the book. i read it as i do...
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historians, all of us had learned from his path-breaking work on the ideas of the center of the american founding and he is still instilling a lifetime of wisdom in his new book which you could not do better on constitution they van to read. he will be joined in talking about the book, by colleagues that i need to put on my constitutional reading glasses in order to get their titles right. i will introduce them and then we will jump right in. gordon wood is the although way university professor. recipient of the pulitzer prize. to the american-ization of benjamin franklin, transforming the field. the book that we will be talking about tonight's power and liberty, constitutionalism and the american revolution. it's so wonderful that he is joined here in person by another towering american historian and great friend of the constitution, edward larsen, professor larsen holds the heel and hazel darling chair in law and is the professor of history, also a recipient of the pulitzer prize in history and author of superb books from the return of george washington, to most recently, franklin and washingto
historians, all of us had learned from his path-breaking work on the ideas of the center of the american founding and he is still instilling a lifetime of wisdom in his new book which you could not do better on constitution they van to read. he will be joined in talking about the book, by colleagues that i need to put on my constitutional reading glasses in order to get their titles right. i will introduce them and then we will jump right in. gordon wood is the although way university...
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well, an american found him. what else someone collapsed confidence? galina rubina was killed. don't joke with me like that. but i can break i repeat confidence. no there now works, our brigade. address, you wait for me, here i’ll quickly take my testimony and we’ll go together. i ask you to. with pleasure, the registry office of the eurogut, not the elderly to survive. that's what, well, he is experiencing with one mother who does everything for her child and the second mother who does everything in spite of her child is beyond today at 16:45 on ntv on land and in water sea devils are always ready for battle. prepare your money underwater. well done to the attention of the seal says the first command of the storming worker all hope is only on the nerve, when it was different. sea devils by on weekdays 8:25 on ntv on vasilyevsky island on the morskaya embankment, a severely burned female corpse, presumably galina ruby, was found, the former spouse of the citizen dalkin identified the woman by her wedding ring, how she was killed or the drug strangled
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and what makes american conservatism distinct as the founding and the american politicall institutiontradition which has made great stakes towards liberty and freedom. i worry sometimes the right today is drawn to models found in -- which is a different right. it's not an american right. and even though i think the terrain of our politics has shifted from the argument over the side of government to an argument to the side of less cultural power and public policy may be leveraged. the less cultural power if we offlip that the americans or american conservatism than the right would be something very different than it's been for the and also i write about i would add it will not be able to sustain a political coalition that will attract non-political everyday americans living their lives who want substance and answers. >> i didn't put a lot of thought into these institutions because i was formulating policies. then when i ran the legislative branch i became a strong institutional list for what you just said basically which is we have to have the conservative movement that is tethered to
and what makes american conservatism distinct as the founding and the american politicall institutiontradition which has made great stakes towards liberty and freedom. i worry sometimes the right today is drawn to models found in -- which is a different right. it's not an american right. and even though i think the terrain of our politics has shifted from the argument over the side of government to an argument to the side of less cultural power and public policy may be leveraged. the less...
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-- communities that african-americans and africans founded were very different to the portion of people who were able to get free versus those held in bondage. i was really fascinated to read about the role of african-american voluntary organizations and the big role those had in the north particularly. and you talk about those organizations. about the culture and how those organizations supported the development of the community until present day in someplace. >> everywhere, even in new england, where there was comparatively few africans who settled there, there were places where the african population was larger with an new england. and where that happened, we began to see african cultures developing and little more clearly. some of the towns, where they had somewhat larger groups of africans, who settled there, this was a process by which they began to meet together. also, what made a difference was that these africans came mostly from that area which i mentioned before in west africa. ghana, some from parts of nigeria. mostly ghanaians. i wife and i traveled in africa. we
-- communities that african-americans and africans founded were very different to the portion of people who were able to get free versus those held in bondage. i was really fascinated to read about the role of african-american voluntary organizations and the big role those had in the north particularly. and you talk about those organizations. about the culture and how those organizations supported the development of the community until present day in someplace. >> everywhere, even in new...
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another american found dead at sandals emerald bay resort in the bahamas.involved in the death of the tourist. he was also experiencing covid-19 related symptoms, but the police have not confirmed. three other americans died from carbon monoxide poisoning in june. sandals resorts said they installed carbon monoxide detectors after they died. that is a terrible situation there. liz cheney in wyoming, we have the numbers from the landslide loss. >> todd: a quick turn of the show last night my sean duffy to talk about the message to the country, plus jimmy failla on deck. don't go anywhere. # # >> todd: a major shakeup in congress, liz cheney cheney defeated in a landslide by hageman. you're watching "fox and friends first" on a busy wednesday morning, i'm todd piro. >> carley: i'm carley shimkus. cheney cheney decided to invoke the name of another prominent republican. >> speaking at gettysburg of the great task remaining before us, lincoln said that we here highly resolve that the dead shall not have died in
another american found dead at sandals emerald bay resort in the bahamas.involved in the death of the tourist. he was also experiencing covid-19 related symptoms, but the police have not confirmed. three other americans died from carbon monoxide poisoning in june. sandals resorts said they installed carbon monoxide detectors after they died. that is a terrible situation there. liz cheney in wyoming, we have the numbers from the landslide loss. >> todd: a quick turn of the show last night...
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and with lafayette, even though he is ati frenchman, he is alson american founding father and so i did trade a little bit carefullylo though he didn't hae too much difficulty. generally the most fun of the founding fathers. but then when you're dealing with someone who is more modern like beatrice, talking with her family i desperately want to please them. i want to write a story that makesso them happy and while alo end ofing the true the dealing with world war ii you ue even more harrowing because of the such recent history and it's still very emotional for many people so i don't think i ever stopped being scared. what about you? >> never. it's a whole new world that you have to go into and with virginia hall, it was intimidating and scary. i kept having editorsor say shes not likable. can we make her more likable? she isn't likable. i mean, she is likable, but i understand not everyone does so it was a challenge and you can usually figure out if i feel ntlike i can speak in the voicef whether i choose first person or third i tried to crawl into their skin but virginia hall i will ne
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. >> we've been talking about the founding of the american colonies, and we're getting now into the 1700s. today and this week i want to focus mostly >> we've been talking about the founding of the american colonies and we're getting now into the 1700s. today, in this week, i'm going to focus mostly on religion and the late colonial period, and the coming of the great awakening in the 17 thirties and forties. and i know this has been on you all's mind since you have a paper on that coming up. so we are going to give some of the background to religion in the colonial period, and then the lead up to the great awakening, some overview of what's happening in the great awakening. and hopefully that will set you up better for your papers. you can see here on the screen we have an image of george whitfield, who is the most famous preacher of the great awakening, preaching in london. they're in the 17 thirties, 17 forties, he is the sensation of the age. but we'll talk more about him when we get there. first, i want to take a look at the background to what's happening in 18th century america with
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on the other side of the american intelligence could not be foundconfirmation of any ee economic activity. this factory, respectively, was hit by tomahawks on august 20 and uh, in general, the factory was for the most part destroyed, one person died and 12 people were injured, but, what's interesting. e that later it turned out that this object, but the terrorists did not have? well, in general, not the slightest relationship began, uh, the proceedings began, uh, the owner of the factory, which was found quite quickly , presented the americans with an invoice for $ 20 million , which, by the way, was never satisfied. then it turned out that the el- shifi she was, well, hmm. didn't have anything to do with the production of nerve gas, because it was indicated that the soil samples that were mined were not the fact that they were mined directly from, uh, from this factory, at least, at least. they were definitely not obtained from the territory of the factory, but at best from the adjacent territory. secondly, it was pointed out that those components
on the other side of the american intelligence could not be foundconfirmation of any ee economic activity. this factory, respectively, was hit by tomahawks on august 20 and uh, in general, the factory was for the most part destroyed, one person died and 12 people were injured, but, what's interesting. e that later it turned out that this object, but the terrorists did not have? well, in general, not the slightest relationship began, uh, the proceedings began, uh, the owner of the factory, which...
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werner von braun, considered father of american rocketry but later americans found out that he had been a member of the nazi party, he had been an officer in the ss, as well as being a rocket designer. so that there was some controversy with it but americans felt this was such an important program they needed to get the top people they could. host: after the germans surrendered, how long did it take for the unit at fort hunt to be disbanded? guest: about a year. about a year. host: how long did it take for all of the buildings and everything there to come down? guest: when the war was over, this is an interesting side story, before the war the fort had been turned over to the national park service, and it had been a major civilian concentration corps camp. so the arrangement between the department of war at the department of interior was it would still belong to the national park service, but a year after the work was over it -- after the war was over it would be returned to the national park service, and the war department would remove all of the buildings it had built before the war.
werner von braun, considered father of american rocketry but later americans found out that he had been a member of the nazi party, he had been an officer in the ss, as well as being a rocket designer. so that there was some controversy with it but americans felt this was such an important program they needed to get the top people they could. host: after the germans surrendered, how long did it take for the unit at fort hunt to be disbanded? guest: about a year. about a year. host: how long did...
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thinking about the impact of the 2017 text on every american what we found was most americans would see a text that because of a combination of the lower tax rate, the higher standard duction while other changes that happened in the tax law. two things to point out here one is text law doesn't expire in 2025 so folks will be in -- seeing differences in their taxes. we will have to see what to do about that when we get there. things are still very complicated. people are not at a point where they can fill out a postcard despite that being a goal there is not a lot of art -- there is still a lot of work that needs to be done. particularly in the economy or working it makes their tech situation pretty complicated. there is a lot of work to be done there. a lot of ideas floating around. that leads to pressure leading up to 2025. host: here is a text from a viewer. do you believe removing the carried interest money made by people who invest other people's money was the right thing to do? guest: that's a good question i think it is a subject for debate not just politically but also amongst te
thinking about the impact of the 2017 text on every american what we found was most americans would see a text that because of a combination of the lower tax rate, the higher standard duction while other changes that happened in the tax law. two things to point out here one is text law doesn't expire in 2025 so folks will be in -- seeing differences in their taxes. we will have to see what to do about that when we get there. things are still very complicated. people are not at a point where...
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with lafayette, he is a frenchman, he is also in american founding father. o i did want to tread a little bit carefully. although he did not give me too many difficulties were generally the most fun of the founding fathers. but then when you're dealing with someone who is more modern like beatrice chandler i am talking with her family. i desperately want to please them. i want to write a story that makes them happy. while also reflecting the truth. dealing with figures and world war ii is even more harrowing. it is such recent history. it is still very emotional for so many people. i don't think i ever stop to beingm scared, what about you erica? >> no, never. every book is a whole new world you have to go into. with virginia hall her niece described her as intimidating and scary smart. [laughter] i kept having editors say that she's not like that. [laughter] i understand that not everybody does. so it was a challenge. you can usually figure out if i feel i can speak and the voice of whether i choose a first person or third period you will notice this is in t
with lafayette, he is a frenchman, he is also in american founding father. o i did want to tread a little bit carefully. although he did not give me too many difficulties were generally the most fun of the founding fathers. but then when you're dealing with someone who is more modern like beatrice chandler i am talking with her family. i desperately want to please them. i want to write a story that makes them happy. while also reflecting the truth. dealing with figures and world war ii is even...
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harvard had been founded, the first american college founded almost exclusively for training puritan pastors in the 1630s, and by the early 1700s it had become captured by still absolutely christian theology, but this kind of rational, non-predestinarian, in some ways non-puritan type of theology. and so new englanders start a new college as a more conservative alternative that will kind of go back more towards puritan type of theologies, and that college was yale. [laughter] you know, yale was sort of the conservative bible college, right? [laughter] in the early 1700s so that we can have an alternative to harvard. okay? almost all the colonial american colleges, the ivy league schools, most of them were founded in the colonial period, and they're almost all founded as colleges for the training of pastors. and almost nobody else goes to college. no women went to college. almost no men went to college in those days. and if you were a man who went to college, it was almost always in the colonial period to become a pastor, okay? so what they saw as a rise in immorality, enlightenment t
harvard had been founded, the first american college founded almost exclusively for training puritan pastors in the 1630s, and by the early 1700s it had become captured by still absolutely christian theology, but this kind of rational, non-predestinarian, in some ways non-puritan type of theology. and so new englanders start a new college as a more conservative alternative that will kind of go back more towards puritan type of theologies, and that college was yale. [laughter] you know, yale was...
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have to tread carefully and with lafayette, he is a frenchman, he is also an american founding fathero i did want to tread also carefully but the didn't give be too much difficulty. the most fun of the founding fathers. but then when you're dealing with someone who is more modern, like beatrice chandler, who -- i talk with her family. i desperately want to please them. i want to write a story that makes them happy, and while also reflecting the truth, and dealing with figures in world war ii, it's even more harrowing because it's such recent history, and it's still very emotional for so many people. so, i don't think i ever stopped being scared. what about your, erika? >> never. every book is a whole new world, and virginia hall, he niece described his as intimidating and scary smart. never was unlikeable and i kept having editors say she is not likeable. she is not likeable. i love her. i love -- you can usually figure out if i feel like can speak in the voice of whether the choose first person or third and you'll notice this woman is in third person because i can only -- i try to cr
have to tread carefully and with lafayette, he is a frenchman, he is also an american founding fathero i did want to tread also carefully but the didn't give be too much difficulty. the most fun of the founding fathers. but then when you're dealing with someone who is more modern, like beatrice chandler, who -- i talk with her family. i desperately want to please them. i want to write a story that makes them happy, and while also reflecting the truth, and dealing with figures in world war ii,...
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other words, those documents that are marked secret or top secret and such, according to american journalists, were foundh details of our correspondent in the united states denis davydov attorney general took a long time to gather his thoughts 4 days mary garland did not make any statement on the search, which has not yet been in the fbi american history came to the house of the former president there are some points about which i want to tell you, firstly, i personally approved the decision to issue a search warrant, so the case. secondly, the department is not one of those. it is frivolously possible that the standard practice is to search for alternative methods that are not as harsh as a search, in other words, there were alternatives to a search, but for some reason they took such a radical step. although trump and his lawyers cooperated with the department of justice literally in june. they calmly communicated and now the deer raid without alerts with dozens of armed agents. why the prosecutor general did not answer this question in a 4-minute speech and was not going to answer, additional informat
other words, those documents that are marked secret or top secret and such, according to american journalists, were foundh details of our correspondent in the united states denis davydov attorney general took a long time to gather his thoughts 4 days mary garland did not make any statement on the search, which has not yet been in the fbi american history came to the house of the former president there are some points about which i want to tell you, firstly, i personally approved the decision to...
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one american survey found that one in three workers in the united states are now freelance and theirbers the great resignation, following the pandemic. in india an official government think tank thinks there will be more than 23 million workers in the gig economy by the end of the decade. and in the european union it's projected that 43 million people will work in the gig economy by 2025. none or few of those people are being given sick pay or pension contributions. it's work with no safety net. but the gig economy does give those who work for it and those who use their work incredible flexibility. workers can choose their hours, fitting it around otherjobs and commitments like childcare or helping elderly relatives. and with the cost of living pressures on the rise, the projections are that more of us are going to be taking up side hustles. this sector, it's exploded leaving regulators playing catch up. uma rani is the senior economist at the international labour office. regulations fall behind technological innovations and here it is been a very classic case where, you know, you ha
one american survey found that one in three workers in the united states are now freelance and theirbers the great resignation, following the pandemic. in india an official government think tank thinks there will be more than 23 million workers in the gig economy by the end of the decade. and in the european union it's projected that 43 million people will work in the gig economy by 2025. none or few of those people are being given sick pay or pension contributions. it's work with no safety...
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" 30 years after the classic movie brought the all-american girls professional baseball league to life. abbi: the more we researched, the more we foundt this all american girls professional baseball league was this really incredible time for a lot of queer women who thought they were the only one. geoff: all that and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help findlan that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. >> and with thongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the "newshour." this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. geoff: good evening. it's great to be with you. we begin tonight with our weekend briefing. we now know the department of justice is investigating former president trump for potentially violating the espionage act, among other
" 30 years after the classic movie brought the all-american girls professional baseball league to life. abbi: the more we researched, the more we foundt this all american girls professional baseball league was this really incredible time for a lot of queer women who thought they were the only one. geoff: all that and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by. >> for 25 years, consumer...
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she was found to have hash oil later, the athlete said that the oil she was prescribed by an american doctor instead of traditional painkillers by one of the most titled basketball players in the world. recently she played for the yekaterinburg club gmk griner. at the final meeting of the court, she admitted her wine, noting that it was an honest mistake that she made in a hurry while packing her things. the athlete’s defense intends to appeal the verdict, while the us authorities themselves record a wave of deaths due to drug overdose, and it’s not about the painful dependence of speech about the use of opioids, which are part of some more sedative drugs, painkillers are so popular with americans that control over their sale has been tightened. and this led to the opposite effect , instead of going to the doctor for a prescription, people began to buy pills on the black market, not imagining that they were a mortal threat about a new epidemic in the united states . she injured her back , took the usual more quenching ones that the doctor prescribed, but on her fateful day the medicin
she was found to have hash oil later, the athlete said that the oil she was prescribed by an american doctor instead of traditional painkillers by one of the most titled basketball players in the world. recently she played for the yekaterinburg club gmk griner. at the final meeting of the court, she admitted her wine, noting that it was an honest mistake that she made in a hurry while packing her things. the athlete’s defense intends to appeal the verdict, while the us authorities themselves...
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information shows up to 90% of people underestimate the concern their fellow americans have for climate change. the study found between 80% of americans actually support climate change policy. they think only about 43% of americans would agree. why the disconnect? conservatives underestimate, and liberals believe their ideals are not as widely believed. >> we have a full section on climate in crisis on our website. back here across the bay area, some changes moving in. i did want to start off with a look at our summer tally. days we have seen 100 degrees or hotter. so far only six days which is considerably better than other years most recently in the past. the most recent weather we had that was the hottest was in august 16th, we got to 106. we have been lucky because the pattern has been so strong this year, it kept away several heat wave. we are definitely on a good start, i know this weekend is lining up with exactly what you want in the forecast. it could accumulate trace amounts to about an inch. you can see those low clouds by the morning, as we hit the afternoon sunshine is back. a nice way to start th
information shows up to 90% of people underestimate the concern their fellow americans have for climate change. the study found between 80% of americans actually support climate change policy. they think only about 43% of americans would agree. why the disconnect? conservatives underestimate, and liberals believe their ideals are not as widely believed. >> we have a full section on climate in crisis on our website. back here across the bay area, some changes moving in. i did want to start...
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american people. that is why i founded an organization called advancing american freedom. we brought together maybe 50 of the best conservative mindset in the country, any of which have spoken here at politics and eggs. i said can you take the better part of a year and summarize what the ideas that have animated this movement from ronald reagan to donald trump are? we put it all in one place and called it the freedom agenda. you can look for it online later or now if you are watching long distance. it was a collaborative effort of people that forged the movement. we build it on three central pillars with one solid foundation those pillars are a commitment to unapologetic defense of american culture. a commitment to american prosperity built on freedom. a commitment to american leadership in the world. all of those ideas we have said on top of a commitment to the united states constitution of america. first and foremost by focusing on culture, our freedom agenda was built on the principle politics is downstream from culture. as the late andrew bright famously said if we con
american people. that is why i founded an organization called advancing american freedom. we brought together maybe 50 of the best conservative mindset in the country, any of which have spoken here at politics and eggs. i said can you take the better part of a year and summarize what the ideas that have animated this movement from ronald reagan to donald trump are? we put it all in one place and called it the freedom agenda. you can look for it online later or now if you are watching long...
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-china business council that founded americans are increasingly losing confidence in their china business prospects. they shared 21% of respondents said they were pessimistic were somewhat pessimistic about their five-year business outlook with the world's second-largest economy compared to 90% last year. they were hit especially hard in the spring when the country impose a two-month long locked on shanghai. amid the country's worst covid-19 outbreak in two years. the chinese export hub was interrupted and factories were first touched forced to close or operate under tight restrictions. jeffrey in florida, republican line. caller: good morning pedro. how are you today? my favorite host. i listen to all of this and i just like to lighten things up a little bit. because, we have the artemis rocket and it did not go off yesterday. but, we still think there is a chance we could put in. donald trump, nancy pelosi, and kamala harris and have joe biden pilots it and i believe the u.s. would be better off. thank you so much. host: ohio, democrat line howard. caller: hello. how are you doing? i ha
-china business council that founded americans are increasingly losing confidence in their china business prospects. they shared 21% of respondents said they were pessimistic were somewhat pessimistic about their five-year business outlook with the world's second-largest economy compared to 90% last year. they were hit especially hard in the spring when the country impose a two-month long locked on shanghai. amid the country's worst covid-19 outbreak in two years. the chinese export hub was...
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on the other side of the american intelligence could not be found, and confirmation of any uh economic activity. this factory, respectively, was hit by tomahawks on august 20 and, in general, the factory was for the most part destroyed, one person died and 12 people were injured. but uh, what's interesting, uh, what later turned out to be this object? did n't he have anything to do with terrorists? well, in general, not the slightest relationship began, uh, the proceedings began, uh, the owner of the factory, which was found quite quickly , presented the americans with an invoice for $ 20 million , which, by the way, never happened satisfied, then it turned out that she was the factory of el-shifa. but in general. it had nothing to do with the production of neuroparalytic gas, because it was indicated that those soil samples that were mined are not the fact that they were mined directly from uh, from this factory, at least, at least. they were definitely not obtained from the territory of the factory, but at best from the adjacent territory. secondl
on the other side of the american intelligence could not be found, and confirmation of any uh economic activity. this factory, respectively, was hit by tomahawks on august 20 and, in general, the factory was for the most part destroyed, one person died and 12 people were injured. but uh, what's interesting, uh, what later turned out to be this object? did n't he have anything to do with terrorists? well, in general, not the slightest relationship began, uh, the proceedings began, uh, the owner...
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when andy roddick, when he didn't live up to what he thought they would live up to, american tennis found at a cross roeads. there were two sisters that were so loved in terms of what they were able to do for the collective and the culture. on the court we didn't understand who they were. by we, two people who couldn't understand two little girls wearing beads and playing in such a way that made you stop and pay attention to them. i think to see her go is the end of an era. >> and you know, she was at 23 grand slam titles. margaret court at 24, she's one short of tying. her fans, i count myself as one of them, wanted that so badly for her, but even not meeting that record unquestionably the greatest of all time. >> and not even in tennis because i was there when she lost, and i remember, it was a painful loss, and to quote her very well, i hate losing more than i do winning. and she was so upset. i think that's why she's hung in for so long. i too am a fan. i'm going to keep hope alive that maybe perhaps that will happen. what we're watching right now, is her struggling with it too. she's
when andy roddick, when he didn't live up to what he thought they would live up to, american tennis found at a cross roeads. there were two sisters that were so loved in terms of what they were able to do for the collective and the culture. on the court we didn't understand who they were. by we, two people who couldn't understand two little girls wearing beads and playing in such a way that made you stop and pay attention to them. i think to see her go is the end of an era. >> and you...
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another american found that at sandals and red bay resort in the bahamas. ice have not confirmed three other americans died of carbon monoxide poisoning in june. sandals resorts said they have installed carbon monoxide detectors after tennessee couple michael and robbie phillips died. the government is reducing water deliveries to arizona and nevada starting in january due to the drought stricken colorado river. it will operate tier two shortage conditions for the first time as the historic drought rages on this follows last year's round of cuts which included paying farmers to stop watering their crops and banning homeowners from watering grass. how about this? cardio west has a new way to sell the clothes from his easy gas collection. telling employees to sell their clothes and trash bags. you can see them in the street here. you have to dig through everything to find something in your size. the collection has pieces that range from $40 to $340. i love this. online voting is underway for the usa millet championship. check out these finalists coming from al
another american found that at sandals and red bay resort in the bahamas. ice have not confirmed three other americans died of carbon monoxide poisoning in june. sandals resorts said they have installed carbon monoxide detectors after tennessee couple michael and robbie phillips died. the government is reducing water deliveries to arizona and nevada starting in january due to the drought stricken colorado river. it will operate tier two shortage conditions for the first time as the historic...
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andrew: two amazing american, iconic companies. dupont foundedn explosive, dow founded on chlorine. you think about the corporate history in both. the portfolios they had were simple and across a range of applications. there were many things to many markets. what the premise of the case was working on the dupont side, would put the two together and separate them into more purer plays. dow materials, the agricultural products, and of course, the new dupont company specialty chemicals and plastics. david: you step down as ceo of dow a number of years ago, did your wife say it is time for you to stay home? now you're running around the world. is she disappointed? or is she happy to have you out of the house? andrew: did she expect me to retire? no, she knows me better. the story on the olympics is classic. it came to month ago, i was in the living room and i got a call from the premier of queensland and he said, we would like to offer you the president of the olympics. i said, excuse me? i did not want to embarrass myself. i asked for more informati
andrew: two amazing american, iconic companies. dupont foundedn explosive, dow founded on chlorine. you think about the corporate history in both. the portfolios they had were simple and across a range of applications. there were many things to many markets. what the premise of the case was working on the dupont side, would put the two together and separate them into more purer plays. dow materials, the agricultural products, and of course, the new dupont company specialty chemicals and...
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the study by the brookings institute found americans lost about $170 billion per year from long covid. long covid symptoms include fatigue, brain fog, loss of taste and smell. the cdc says, one in 13 adults suffer from long covid. >>> the secret service has recovered $286 million. this money comes from pandemic loans stolen by crime rings. the secret service says, it recovered the money stolen from the economic injury disaster loans program that was meant to help businesses deal with lost revenue. today, the agency says, scammers in crime rings used a financial tech company to create accounts and stolen identities to receive the loans. that company, called green.thank , identified 3000 accounts tied to the scheme. no word yet on any arrests. >>> financial markets in freefall. the fed chair dashed wall street's hope, he was done raising interest rates. the data closed following 3%. blunt talk by federal reserve chair, jerome powell, predicting painful interest heights. >> higher interest rates, slower growth and softer market conditions will bring down inflation, they will also bring d
the study by the brookings institute found americans lost about $170 billion per year from long covid. long covid symptoms include fatigue, brain fog, loss of taste and smell. the cdc says, one in 13 adults suffer from long covid. >>> the secret service has recovered $286 million. this money comes from pandemic loans stolen by crime rings. the secret service says, it recovered the money stolen from the economic injury disaster loans program that was meant to help businesses deal with...
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american people are not on his side. for example, bullied as gallop poll, found that just one percent of americans see russia is a major issue. instead, the majority listed inflation, government leadership, and the u. s. economy as their talk concerns. then there's biden's approval rating, which is seemingly in freefall and is now down to an all time low of just 30 percent. yet the president is still approving more money and weapons for ukraine, bringing the grand total to nearly $9000000000.00 since the beginning of the year. the biden administration's next security assistance package for ukraine is expected to be $1000000000.00. one of the largest so far and include munitions for long range weapons and armored medical transport vehicles. the package is expected to be announced as early as monday and would add to about $8800000.00 in aid. the united states has given ukraine since february 24th. meanwhile, the congressional budget office reports that u. s. public debt is nearly $24.00 trillion dollars, which is over 100 percent of the country's g p. yet, even with inflation at 40 year high, isn't the economy declining the vi
american people are not on his side. for example, bullied as gallop poll, found that just one percent of americans see russia is a major issue. instead, the majority listed inflation, government leadership, and the u. s. economy as their talk concerns. then there's biden's approval rating, which is seemingly in freefall and is now down to an all time low of just 30 percent. yet the president is still approving more money and weapons for ukraine, bringing the grand total to nearly $9000000000.00...
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local smoke field and compressing the past couple pollution to be recycled, jewelry and american company. the found a way to convert carbon dioxide into plastic current, which is to build cobb negative furniture and entrepreneurs and india is devised to put on the couch is 95 percent of pollutants emitted from vehicle nicholas pipes. the suit is then converted into inc. ah, these technologies might be reducing, polices in the atmosphere behind with financial and political commitments to produce and clean energy ass. amaskita had a william, john ah, richard, he has begun the faithful world cup is on its way to castle boot your travel package to day. so we thought that this might happen some pretty big storm, send the northeast of the us. hey everyone, by the way. so this was about an hour's drive west of boston almost looks like a hurricane here. is that when gets up to a 100 kilometers per hour now much calmer weather pattern on saturday, but still some showers to be found in this so, and so we call this weather pattern unsettled. now for the state of mississippi, we had a brain induced flooding, a
local smoke field and compressing the past couple pollution to be recycled, jewelry and american company. the found a way to convert carbon dioxide into plastic current, which is to build cobb negative furniture and entrepreneurs and india is devised to put on the couch is 95 percent of pollutants emitted from vehicle nicholas pipes. the suit is then converted into inc. ah, these technologies might be reducing, polices in the atmosphere behind with financial and political commitments to produce...
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jewels and a large sum in russian and american currencies were found . according to the investigation, the suspect, together with unidentified persons, achieved the conclusion between an educational institution and an affiliated company of an effective contract for work in the amount of 1.5 million rubles at the same time, the actual cost of these works amounted to 40,000 rubles. differences according to the investigation of the attackers. ordered for personal purposes, the security forces seized computer documents and mobile phones alexander grobaggio. by decision of the court went to the season. now the security forces are establishing the rest of the participants in the large scheme. the mysterious disappearance has become even more mysterious, while the mother of two children is searched for without a trace, their father is arrested for making pornography. why are investigators leaning? we'll figure it out right away after a short advertisement. and here's what else you'll see. detention with shooting in moscow, the traffic police shot through the wh
jewels and a large sum in russian and american currencies were found . according to the investigation, the suspect, together with unidentified persons, achieved the conclusion between an educational institution and an affiliated company of an effective contract for work in the amount of 1.5 million rubles at the same time, the actual cost of these works amounted to 40,000 rubles. differences according to the investigation of the attackers. ordered for personal purposes, the security forces...