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great to you have, john. >> a pleasure. >> great. great. i saw you probably 40 something years ago. >> oh, no, no. >> but john, the third street antics. >> right. >> and he would play all of the different clubs. >> right. >> and you have been around. tell us about your background? >> well, i actually started playing in the oakland area around 1965, '66. >> wow. >> with a guy named johnny hartsman. >> okay. >> he was a guitarplier, organ player and fruit player and he wanted to expand the band. he only had the saxophone, drums and he wanted to add instruments. i guess he heard about me and one night, i age came and sat in with his band. i guess i did okay. so he hired me. and we were playing at this place called the showcase. and this is many moons ago. and he decided he wanted to be a band leader. so, the three of us that were left, we got together and formed our own organ trio. i went and but me an organ and we got busy. >> when did the trumpet come in? the trumpet and piano at the same time? >> well, actually, he, he saw me do it and he w
great to you have, john. >> a pleasure. >> great. great. i saw you probably 40 something years ago. >> oh, no, no. >> but john, the third street antics. >> right. >> and he would play all of the different clubs. >> right. >> and you have been around. tell us about your background? >> well, i actually started playing in the oakland area around 1965, '66. >> wow. >> with a guy named johnny hartsman. >> okay. >> he was a...
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great. thank you. i wanted to note that member miller has joined, for the record. and take the agenda public comment at this point. and members of the public who wish to provide public comment on this item should call 415-655-0001 and 187 332-0 # o 94 and then pound and pound again. if you haven't done so, a system prompt will indicate you have raised your hand. and you may begin your comments. note that you have three minutes. spanish interpreter please. thank you. cantonese interpreter please. [interpreter speaking] thank you. there are no callers. i will call roll. [roll call on item 2] [roll call on item 3] so the motion has passed. >> okay. now we are on the item number 4, which is finalized our city our home appropriations and next steps with discussion and possible action by the committee. we are going to start off with member friedenbach to summarize this. >> i am supposed to spend about five minutes on this and more big picture things than the nitty-gritty. and which is awesome and
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it is the age of the enlightenment, of the great philosophical roots come these are great thinkers, notench in which they are reflecting upon society. this example is of course voltaire, his pen name, his true name was france while picking lint from 1694-1778. of course he was a member of the -- a man of the enlightenment and famous for his wit, his criticism of christianity especially the roman catholic church which happen to be the religion of the people of france, the dominant religion i should say. and he advocated a freedom of speech, religion and the separation of church and state. and part of the great group of intellectuals of the 18th century of the enlightenment alongside men such as montesquieu and rousseau and countless others who were speaking of change, of putting the enlightened ideas of mankind into the masses. they endorsed progress and tolerance and distrusted organized religion and feudal institutions. now, the enlightenment ideas became very, very popular among the people of france and really all of europe. that everybody was literate but you could still listen to so
it is the age of the enlightenment, of the great philosophical roots come these are great thinkers, notench in which they are reflecting upon society. this example is of course voltaire, his pen name, his true name was france while picking lint from 1694-1778. of course he was a member of the -- a man of the enlightenment and famous for his wit, his criticism of christianity especially the roman catholic church which happen to be the religion of the people of france, the dominant religion i...
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what is the company of greatness. what is the atmosphere _ the company of greatness.what is the atmosphere going to be like i the company of greatness. what is the atmosphere going to be like at the atmosphere going to be like at the game between spurs and chelsea today? i the game between spurs and chelsea toda ? ~ , ., ., , today? i think it is going to be subdued. _ today? i think it is going to be subdued, obviously _ today? i think it is going to be subdued, obviously it - today? i think it is going to be subdued, obviously it is - today? i think it is going to be subdued, obviously it is very l subdued, obviously it is very poignant thatjimmy played for both clubs on the day that he passes. i would think both sets of fans will be very grateful to be able to give their respects, pay their respects to jimmy. their respects, pay their respects tojimmy. again, we are all blessed tojimmy. again, we are all blessed to be able to do so and i think it will make the game be played in a spirit that is competitive, but less aggressive, because of the death of jimmy. hopefu
what is the company of greatness. what is the atmosphere _ the company of greatness.what is the atmosphere going to be like i the company of greatness. what is the atmosphere going to be like at the atmosphere going to be like at the game between spurs and chelsea today? i the game between spurs and chelsea toda ? ~ , ., ., , today? i think it is going to be subdued. _ today? i think it is going to be subdued, obviously _ today? i think it is going to be subdued, obviously it - today? i think...
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what makes a great player? lots of talent, what makes a great player? player? lots of talent, mass hard _ what makes a great player? lots of talent, mass hard work _ what makes a great player? lots of talent, mass hard work and - what makes a great player? lots of talent, mass hard work and a - what makes a great player? lots of talent, mass hard work and a great| talent, mass hard work and a great mindset. that's by when you look at emma raducanu, what distinguishes our? it feels like she's in a category of her own. no one has ever done what she did last night. listening to the reaction from the top people in tennis showers you how good this young lady is. the accolades are tremendous and quite right as well. she's got it all. we sa about right as well. she's got it all. we say about her being the first british woman to wind a major in 44 years but the fact is she is the first person anywhere to be a qualifier to go on and wind. it's exceptional, isn't it?— qualifier to go on and wind. it's exceptional, isn't it? what a great achievement. _ exceptional
what makes a great player? lots of talent, what makes a great player? player? lots of talent, mass hard _ what makes a great player? lots of talent, mass hard work _ what makes a great player? lots of talent, mass hard work and - what makes a great player? lots of talent, mass hard work and a - what makes a great player? lots of talent, mass hard work and a great| talent, mass hard work and a great mindset. that's by when you look at emma raducanu, what distinguishes our? it feels like she's in...
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according to the great lakes sea way partnership, shipping on the great lakes and the st.lawrence sea way supported $35 billion in economic activity in 2017. detailed maps are important for enabling safe and efficient transportation and shipping particularly when it comes to protecting the environment. last year my legislation that i authored along with senator gary peters the great lakes environmental sensitivity index act became law. this bipartisan legislation prioritizes and updates federal mapping of the great lakes which are used to respond to emergencies and to protect habitat, species, structures that are most likely to be impacted by a potential spill or some other sort of disaster. the environmental sensitivity index maps for the great lakes are maintained by noaa, environmental sensitivity index maps are detailed guides that highlight vulnerable locations. noaa, for example, announced just recently at a field hearing that the agency updated the si maps for two specific priorities in the great lakes, priority areas, that is, including the mackinaw straights. othe
according to the great lakes sea way partnership, shipping on the great lakes and the st.lawrence sea way supported $35 billion in economic activity in 2017. detailed maps are important for enabling safe and efficient transportation and shipping particularly when it comes to protecting the environment. last year my legislation that i authored along with senator gary peters the great lakes environmental sensitivity index act became law. this bipartisan legislation prioritizes and updates federal...
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there's a lot of urban centers, great big cities like paris and leon.l of these big cities and they're not producing enough wheat to make the great that the french people need. so there are riots there but, again, many of the people are not blaming the king at this moment but instead his ministers for not fixing this. so something happens, an economic crisis, go figure. and what is to be done about this? well, they call the age-old body called the estate general. now the estate general formed 1300 in france and it's a legislative body and it's compos offed the 3 classes of french society and what are those 3 classes? the first estate was the clergy or the church. the second estate was the nobility or aristocracy and every single time the first two estates would vote against whatever the vote was for against the third estate, even though the third estate made up 95% of the population. so, of course, that wasn't going to work. another big problem with calling out this legislative body is that in 1789 the last time this body was 1615, would you call that a
there's a lot of urban centers, great big cities like paris and leon.l of these big cities and they're not producing enough wheat to make the great that the french people need. so there are riots there but, again, many of the people are not blaming the king at this moment but instead his ministers for not fixing this. so something happens, an economic crisis, go figure. and what is to be done about this? well, they call the age-old body called the estate general. now the estate general formed...
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he was a great communicator, but he was known for being the great optimist. you guys don't remember, but your parents would in the 1970s, things in america were not very good. texas were high, inflation was high, unemployment was really high this and i see a few people nodding in the back of the room. what does that sound familiar? so here's the beautiful part about ronald reagan, on day one he took office, and he started using language like, it is morning in america, there is a new dawn ahead, and there's a shining city on the hill, and we are all part of it. and in reality on ronald reagan's inauguration day, not one thing was different in america, we had our hostages back and that was pretty great, but the economy had not changed, nothing at, changed our taxes were higher, and that everything was still high but ronald reagan changed the game with the optimism. and u.s. future leaders have to remember that optimism makes a difference. he painted a picture for how it could be better, and people willingly and eagerly followed him. he would be the first one to
he was a great communicator, but he was known for being the great optimist. you guys don't remember, but your parents would in the 1970s, things in america were not very good. texas were high, inflation was high, unemployment was really high this and i see a few people nodding in the back of the room. what does that sound familiar? so here's the beautiful part about ronald reagan, on day one he took office, and he started using language like, it is morning in america, there is a new dawn ahead,...
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she takes every single box was up she's going to be a great, great _ was up she's going to be a greatt champion. i think were seeing her at the _ great champion. i think were seeing her at the very beginning of what may potentially be one of the great, great _ may potentially be one of the great, great careers was up i don't think many— great careers was up i don't think many people can keep up with her on the court _ many people can keep up with her on the court a — many people can keep up with her on the court. a little bit like steffi kraft. — the court. a little bit like steffi kraft, actually. iwill the court. a little bit like steffi kraft, actually. i will never set the graph _ kraft, actually. i will never set the graph was a little bit like that — the graph was a little bit like that. look what she went on to achieve, — that. look what she went on to achieve, 22_ that. look what she went on to achieve, 22 to grandson titles so that we — achieve, 22 to grandson titles so that we don't want to put too much pressure _ that we don't want to put too much pressure on — that we don'
she takes every single box was up she's going to be a great, great _ was up she's going to be a greatt champion. i think were seeing her at the _ great champion. i think were seeing her at the very beginning of what may potentially be one of the great, great _ may potentially be one of the great, great careers was up i don't think many— great careers was up i don't think many people can keep up with her on the court _ many people can keep up with her on the court a — many people can keep up...
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i know that my great grandmother did that and made my great grandfather move hundred pound bags of feedget the patterns that she wanted. so these are a couple of real honest to goodness feed sacks. here you can get instructions. most farm women knew how to do this, but other women learned and dressed their families. you know, people saved everything they could in order to clothe themselves. they housed themselves any way they could. why was this called hooverville? >> because herbert hoover was the president at the time and he was not looked upon very well by the american populous after he refused to step in and do anything about the depression. >> okay. well, he did some things but he did not do what people interpreted as enough. and so these shanty towns at the edge of major towns were called hoovervilles, and that's where lots and lots of people lived when their families ran out of money. whether it was food, whether it was clothing, whether it was shelter. there were a lot of people who were making do or doing without during the 1930s because they simply did not have the wherewithal
i know that my great grandmother did that and made my great grandfather move hundred pound bags of feedget the patterns that she wanted. so these are a couple of real honest to goodness feed sacks. here you can get instructions. most farm women knew how to do this, but other women learned and dressed their families. you know, people saved everything they could in order to clothe themselves. they housed themselves any way they could. why was this called hooverville? >> because herbert...
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it is the age of the enlightenment, of the great philosophical roots come these are great thinkers, notench in which they are reflecting upon society. this example is of course voltaire, his pen name, his true name was france while picking lint from 1694-1778. of course he was a member of the -- a man of the enlightenment and famous for his wit, his criticism of christianity especially the roman catholic church which happen to be the religion of the people of france, the dominant religion i should say. and he advocated a freedom of speech, religion and the separation of church and state. and part of the great group of intellectuals of the 18th century of the enlightenment alongside men such as montesquieu and rousseau and countless others who were speaking of change, of putting the enlightened ideas of mankind into the masses. they endorsed progress and tolerance and distrusted organized religion and feudal institutions. now, the enlightenment ideas became very, very popular among the people of france and really all of europe. that everybody was literate but you could still listen to so
it is the age of the enlightenment, of the great philosophical roots come these are great thinkers, notench in which they are reflecting upon society. this example is of course voltaire, his pen name, his true name was france while picking lint from 1694-1778. of course he was a member of the -- a man of the enlightenment and famous for his wit, his criticism of christianity especially the roman catholic church which happen to be the religion of the people of france, the dominant religion i...
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>> we name our ships after great battles, great leaders, great location significant locations and eventsin our nations history. to have something tangible to inspire us. if you are part of the crew something remind you of the greatness of our nation and the greatness of our people and our ability to respond to challenges and overcome. i am very proud of all of our ships in all of our sailors. i'm especially proud to have that uss new york and that uss arlington as part of the ships i work with every day. >> when you went to bed early in the morning on september the 12th, first of all did you or to bed? did you get some sleep? >> no, i could not get to sleep there's too much to think about. too many people to think about and try to member to call or write a note too. my mom, lisa, my kids, there was lots to do. i took a shower and got to it. >> host: what was racing thier head? >> guest: uncertainty about my friend but certainty. uncertainty about what to do next, how to help, what my office mates were going too. we had no accounting for many of them. trying to muster everyone and make su
>> we name our ships after great battles, great leaders, great location significant locations and eventsin our nations history. to have something tangible to inspire us. if you are part of the crew something remind you of the greatness of our nation and the greatness of our people and our ability to respond to challenges and overcome. i am very proud of all of our ships in all of our sailors. i'm especially proud to have that uss new york and that uss arlington as part of the ships i work...
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caroline: always great to get your perspective. vice president and analyst. always great. thank you both for your time and insight. sec chair gary gensler plans to approve dozens of new rules from crypto to meme stocks. up next, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> is it your view that stable coins themselves can be securities? chair gensler: i think, senator, they may well be securities. y well be securities. caroline: the sec chair gary gensler testifying today and spoke about his busy agenda, whether crypto, specs, or you name it. chair gensler: specs, bank check -- blank check companies, the risk to the investors and disclosure to the investors, i have asked for recommendations we can consider as a commission so we are looking at greater disclosures and looking at inherent conflicts along the way. then trying to put this out to rulemaking that some of these tokens have been deemed to be commodities. many of them are securities. i'm not negative or a minimalist about crypto. i think it would be best if it is inside the investor protection regime congress laid out and i think the inh
caroline: always great to get your perspective. vice president and analyst. always great. thank you both for your time and insight. sec chair gary gensler plans to approve dozens of new rules from crypto to meme stocks. up next, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> is it your view that stable coins themselves can be securities? chair gensler: i think, senator, they may well be securities. y well be securities. caroline: the sec chair gary gensler testifying today and spoke about his busy agenda,...
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he's a great friend and great man but he's also a really good conservative. we know in d.c., we don't only have a great conservative champion but we have several others. we know someone else to nose islands and has listened to us over and over again and he has our backs in washington dc. i'm proud to introduce a really good friend of mine, a great conservative, senator marco rubio. [applause] sen. rubio: does anybody have a problem of inviting this lady to visit up with us too? let us give a round of applause for fantastic senator. [applause] sen. rubio: ok copout don't scare him like that. you need to know you're putting a lot of trust in a politician because we have not -- i have not communicated with your folks in florida about the questions we will ask. we have never talked about interviews and we have done this format now. we have done it. can you hear me better? this done this for two years. it is absolutely that we keep getting people to tell us that this is what we want to do. it is a better way for you to understand what makes these folks take good t
he's a great friend and great man but he's also a really good conservative. we know in d.c., we don't only have a great conservative champion but we have several others. we know someone else to nose islands and has listened to us over and over again and he has our backs in washington dc. i'm proud to introduce a really good friend of mine, a great conservative, senator marco rubio. [applause] sen. rubio: does anybody have a problem of inviting this lady to visit up with us too? let us give a...
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a great problem. what's the, why? it's part of the attitude of the nation, not just of north dakota, and it's got to be something that you could get elected. this time, the fight against drugs took a tragic, told us that andrew was competing short form. this is way too dangerous for him to be doing. clearly they put him in harm's way. a rural college student does interest get shot in the head and found in a river like that. something else had to be happening with the me i welcome back to the point with the same for that your program director at the vault discussion club and also of the recently published books, europe, russia and the liberal welto during mister bore the trip as we were discussing before the break, joe biden, by his own admission, is ready to turn the page on the american use of force. but he still sees the united states as being locked in an almost ontological battle with russia and china . in that same speech, he said that they would want nothing more than the united states thing. and again, it's don
a great problem. what's the, why? it's part of the attitude of the nation, not just of north dakota, and it's got to be something that you could get elected. this time, the fight against drugs took a tragic, told us that andrew was competing short form. this is way too dangerous for him to be doing. clearly they put him in harm's way. a rural college student does interest get shot in the head and found in a river like that. something else had to be happening with the me i welcome back to the...
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and i'm hora after the great forces went on an offensive in july. in addition to a cease fire, people want to see if your peers political parties and who are at war at a civil war. they want them to try and go back to peaceful politics, to return to the negotiating table, to try and come to some sort of resolution on the political issues, the electoral constitutional disagreement that led to this war and also the broader political problems. now the is, is the us going to be successful? was the threat of sanctions, or the actual application of sanctions on individual was connected to this civil war, to convince them to change their stances. and whilst that international crisis group, we are very hopeful that a sensation of hostilities is pursued both by the 2 great leadership, also by the federal leadership. at the moment it does tragically look like continuing warfare is the option. i think the intentions are clear here of the, of the us and the reasons for that action. a clear what is not a tool clear is whether they are going to be successful in g
and i'm hora after the great forces went on an offensive in july. in addition to a cease fire, people want to see if your peers political parties and who are at war at a civil war. they want them to try and go back to peaceful politics, to return to the negotiating table, to try and come to some sort of resolution on the political issues, the electoral constitutional disagreement that led to this war and also the broader political problems. now the is, is the us going to be successful? was the...
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studied in great detail.t perhaps no enough — resistant. we don't perhaps no enough about the consequences. i need _ enough about the consequences. i need to— enough about the consequences. i need to know a lot more before i -ive need to know a lot more before i give up _ need to know a lot more before i give up my— need to know a lot more before i give up my regulars.— need to know a lot more before i give up my regulars. we're going to look at two — give up my regulars. we're going to look at two papers _ give up my regulars. we're going to look at two papers with _ give up my regulars. we're going to look at two papers with the - give up my regulars. we're going to look at two papers with the same i look at two papers with the same subjects. first the financial times. we have to look at
studied in great detail.t perhaps no enough — resistant. we don't perhaps no enough about the consequences. i need _ enough about the consequences. i need to— enough about the consequences. i need to know a lot more before i -ive need to know a lot more before i give up _ need to know a lot more before i give up my— need to know a lot more before i give up my regulars.— need to know a lot more before i give up my regulars. we're going to look at two — give up my regulars. we're going...
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this is a great company and great stock. i expect the clueless to sell costco by it after the quarter, not before as for nike, tough, tough. we keep hearing that supply chain is in tatters because it sources 50% from veet yam. some people worried nike may be the next product chinese government cracks down on. they have been telling us for 15 straight points because they don't think a lot of people feel it this hinge has nine lives. nighke is too hard to short. i know we're all worried about the teldelta variant. i crust them to say things that better but not perfect i hope the analyst grill them for how hard it is to get help now. they tend not to ask us. it's going to be this. it's going to be the dell analyst. i think michael dell will outline ha his plans are to do for vm ware. as far as i'm concerned, dell is a genius and honestman and he's worth backing. i think he dazzles straight down. you can buy some dell. all right. it's got to be tragt down. finally on friday jay powell speaks again let's hope he doesn't have some
this is a great company and great stock. i expect the clueless to sell costco by it after the quarter, not before as for nike, tough, tough. we keep hearing that supply chain is in tatters because it sources 50% from veet yam. some people worried nike may be the next product chinese government cracks down on. they have been telling us for 15 straight points because they don't think a lot of people feel it this hinge has nine lives. nighke is too hard to short. i know we're all worried about the...
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so, hey, that is great.nk you so much for what you do. [ applause ] i also want to thank my mentor senator grassley. i so hope he runs again. i watched him over the many years when i was a how longer lad till now. and i can learn so much from him, and every day i see what they're doing in the senate and how we can work together. and i just applaud what he has done, and i appreciate all you do, senator grassley. and also senator ernst, we sat in the senate together next to each other in the iowa senate. and she got the u.s. senate, and they always said, are you ever going to come here? well, i finally made her. so thanks for all you do. and barb, thanks. along with the republican party. so i want you to think about this a little bit. first of all, remember this. don't ever forget this, that we live in the greatest nation in the world. [ applause ] sometimes we forget about that. yes, we absolutely live in the greatest nation in the world. with that comes responsibility. and we saw that in afghanistan that we
so, hey, that is great.nk you so much for what you do. [ applause ] i also want to thank my mentor senator grassley. i so hope he runs again. i watched him over the many years when i was a how longer lad till now. and i can learn so much from him, and every day i see what they're doing in the senate and how we can work together. and i just applaud what he has done, and i appreciate all you do, senator grassley. and also senator ernst, we sat in the senate together next to each other in the iowa...
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because only between the great powers. we have very limited possibilities to recognise the positive contribution of others without limiting our own place in our own positive role in international it's really limited because the russian and the chinese example, i think all for some inspiration and that's why they agree, i think that's why i would call china resolutions the you unique strategic partnership for the 21st century. we will see how it will develop in future. but for the time being these 2 countries established an excellent next one relationships in eurasia. we. she is absolutely free from any substantial contradictions, and we contribute to the stability of kenneth and about which we have been speak just a couple of minutes ago. and i think this type of relationship defies with big neighbors in sky. used to write about that. no single, great nation should be allowed to emerge in eurasia because otherwise it would be trying, in this case what we're going to try and look, it was, it was like one in 1030. now maybe
because only between the great powers. we have very limited possibilities to recognise the positive contribution of others without limiting our own place in our own positive role in international it's really limited because the russian and the chinese example, i think all for some inspiration and that's why they agree, i think that's why i would call china resolutions the you unique strategic partnership for the 21st century. we will see how it will develop in future. but for the time being...
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a great problem, what's the wonder? it's part of the attitude of the nation, not just of north dakota, and it got to be something that you could get elected. this time, the fight against drugs took a check and told us that there was competence short form. this is way too dangerous for him to be doing. clearly they put him in harm's way. a rural college student does interest gets shot in the head and found in a river like that. something else had to be happening with the financial survival guide. daisy, let's learn about fill out. let's say i'm, it's joy and your great grief on banks of the site. wall street broad, thank you for helping with joy. 6 that waiver aid in the pacific leg around the world expedition 5000 miles round the clock in the dead calm as every country close by with the crew to the governor's food and water and to go to church doors for sure. the little blue on the little thing is got everybody locked down the rear? almost no food. no. what about that? only somebody either stuck, especially in the coven
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was a great day. we all— event has been cancelled. was a great day. all really enjoyed | event has been cancelled. was a| great day. we all really enjoyed it and it's a massive disappointment that it won't happening again next year. besides lots of people it boosted morale. everybody was involved and it was just a great day. involved and it was 'ust a great da . . , ., . involved and it was 'ust a great da. ., . day. east riding council says it was reared day. east riding council says it was prepared to — day. east riding council says it was prepared to help — day. east riding council says it was prepared to help fund _ day. east riding council says it was prepared to help fund next - day. east riding council says it was prepared to help fund next year's l prepared to help fund next year's race, but the organisers, welcome to yorkshire, could not convince public and private organisations to financially support it. we and private organisations to financially support it. we want the tour de yorkshire _ financially support it. we want the tour de yorkshi
was a great day. we all— event has been cancelled. was a great day. all really enjoyed | event has been cancelled. was a| great day. we all really enjoyed it and it's a massive disappointment that it won't happening again next year. besides lots of people it boosted morale. everybody was involved and it was just a great day. involved and it was 'ust a great da . . , ., . involved and it was 'ust a great da. ., . day. east riding council says it was reared day. east riding council says it was...
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he cares about seeing great things happen for san francisco and, you know, he's a great just genuine, good human being and i have always appreciated not only his advice in council, but also he would always say, mayor, you know we've got to do more to support this or board to support that. it's always something to help someone else and that's why i know he'll be a valuable member of this board. he represents labor. he represents the city. he represents his love for san francisco and the community and i know he'll do a great job for rec and park. so thank you so much, larry, for your commitment and your work. and technically he's retired so i figured he had some extra time on his hands to get back to the city in another way. so thank you so much. and vanita louie we know has been an incredible involved person in san francisco in so many different aspects. it's so interesting because vanita is involved with the chinatown rotary club and you know all the work they do to support businesses, to give out scholarships and even recently the mask and the ppe that you provided, donated to c.y.c.
he cares about seeing great things happen for san francisco and, you know, he's a great just genuine, good human being and i have always appreciated not only his advice in council, but also he would always say, mayor, you know we've got to do more to support this or board to support that. it's always something to help someone else and that's why i know he'll be a valuable member of this board. he represents labor. he represents the city. he represents his love for san francisco and the...
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great negotiators, and great, great golfers.ul ghani baradar, horrible guy, but i saw him eagle a par five from the rough. we played in a foursome with brooks koepka and bryson dechambeau. and you wanna talk about warring factions, those two do not like each other!" [ laughter ] i mean, thank god this idiot wasn't the chief of police in san francisco during the zodiac killings "bad guy, nasty guy, but you gotta give him credit for one thing, beautiful, beautiful penmanship and i love those little puzzles. it reminds me of the "new york times" spelling bee. we love the pangram, don't we, folks? [ laughter ] don't we love the pangram, trump voters?" if you don't know what the pangram is, you don't want to know it'll destroy your life. just trust -- it is an evil game yesterday, i spent 11 hours on it, and then i finally got "genius. and when i told my kids, they said, "we haven't eaten yet today. [ laughter ] and then there was trump's former white house press secretary, kayleigh mcenany -- ooh, pangram -- nope, never mind i didn'
great negotiators, and great, great golfers.ul ghani baradar, horrible guy, but i saw him eagle a par five from the rough. we played in a foursome with brooks koepka and bryson dechambeau. and you wanna talk about warring factions, those two do not like each other!" [ laughter ] i mean, thank god this idiot wasn't the chief of police in san francisco during the zodiac killings "bad guy, nasty guy, but you gotta give him credit for one thing, beautiful, beautiful penmanship and i love...
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so long as her. >> that was great.to pick up on something you just said, he said fairly early on in 1961, kennedy is inking about what we might call entrenched racial inequality, thinking about racial problems in the north and of course this book justice rising in this moment we are in where there is this large debate in the u.s. and across the world about things like how entrenched is racial inequality? where should we do about it? what are perspectives of people of color and african-americans in the struggle against it? should black people be at the center of the struggle works you describing kennedy at the center -- a different moment but this moment in the 1960s. i want to start with the story, he almost start the book with this famous meeting, kennedy and a number of african-american figures famously james baldwin and a bunch of other people in new york. describe that meeting for our listeners and what happened? what does kennedy learn from and why did you choose that is the opening thing to say in the book? >> th
so long as her. >> that was great.to pick up on something you just said, he said fairly early on in 1961, kennedy is inking about what we might call entrenched racial inequality, thinking about racial problems in the north and of course this book justice rising in this moment we are in where there is this large debate in the u.s. and across the world about things like how entrenched is racial inequality? where should we do about it? what are perspectives of people of color and...
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>> we name our ships after great battles, great leaders, great location significant locations and eventsin our nations history. to have something tangible to inspire us. if you are part of the crew something remind you of the greatness of our nation and the greatness of our people and our ability to respond to challenges and overcome. i am very proud of all of our ships in all of our sailors. i'm especially proud to have that uss new york and that uss arlington as part of the ships i work with every day. >> when you went to bed early in the morning on september the 12th, first of all did you or to bed? did you get some sleep? >> no, i could not get to sleep there's too much to think about. too many people to think about and try to member to call or write a note too. my mom, lisa, my kids, there was lots to do. i took a shower and got to it. >> host: what was racing thier head? >> guest: uncertainty about my friend but certainty. uncertainty about what to do next, how to help, what my office mates were going too. we had no accounting for many of them. trying to muster everyone and make su
>> we name our ships after great battles, great leaders, great location significant locations and eventsin our nations history. to have something tangible to inspire us. if you are part of the crew something remind you of the greatness of our nation and the greatness of our people and our ability to respond to challenges and overcome. i am very proud of all of our ships in all of our sailors. i'm especially proud to have that uss new york and that uss arlington as part of the ships i work...
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great. thank you. you have ms. ketchum from the department of rec and park to present on this item. >> good morning, supervisor. dana katchem from rec and park. i'm joined by my colleague, ted grass. the legislation before you allows us to modernize the pricing structure at the music concourse garage and the parking lot. it enables to implement or demand responsive pricing. in 2009, the park code was amended to add section 6.14 to allow the m.t.a. to allow the department to set new rates for parking and park property. at this time, other provisions were also amended to allow sfmta to adopt rates at city-owned garages and parking lots. the purpose is that m.t.a. is the expert and parking and traffic management, and this provision, 6.14, would give them the same power for all city garages and parking lots. it acquires the board of supervisors to approve the locations of paid parking areas, but provides for the implementation of restrictions. parking rates are done by the commission. the park c
great. thank you. you have ms. ketchum from the department of rec and park to present on this item. >> good morning, supervisor. dana katchem from rec and park. i'm joined by my colleague, ted grass. the legislation before you allows us to modernize the pricing structure at the music concourse garage and the parking lot. it enables to implement or demand responsive pricing. in 2009, the park code was amended to add section 6.14 to allow the m.t.a. to allow the department to set new rates...
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but jesse has been great for us. the bad mistake _ jesse has been great for us.fully we recover— —— in midweek cost them, hopefully we recover next week. brighton are just a point off top spot, it's four wins out of five for them, their best start to a premier league season. neil maupay and danny welbeck scored in a 2—1win over leicester — who had two goals ruled out for offside late on. and this, then, is how the early premier league table shapes up. chelsea, liverpool and manchester united all level on points at the top of the table. brighton fans happy with how that looks for now too. tottenham stay seventh. in scotland, rangers have dropped points at home after motherwell grabbed a 1—1 draw. the result moves steven gerrard's side a point ahead of hibs in second. meanwhile in the dundee derby, it looked like the match was heading for stalemate, but ian harkes had other ideas, snatching a dramatcic win for dundee united with ten minutes to go. the result extends dundee's streak without success at tannadice to 11 games. and celtic have lost for the fourth time i
but jesse has been great for us. the bad mistake _ jesse has been great for us.fully we recover— —— in midweek cost them, hopefully we recover next week. brighton are just a point off top spot, it's four wins out of five for them, their best start to a premier league season. neil maupay and danny welbeck scored in a 2—1win over leicester — who had two goals ruled out for offside late on. and this, then, is how the early premier league table shapes up. chelsea, liverpool and manchester...
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where did you get this great vase? i got it from my great-great-great-aunt.not... a pair is better. well, i didn't want-- in that sack? too heavy to bring both of them, huh? yeah. yeah. well, actually, it's not chinese. it's actually made in france. mid-1800s. but it certainly has these wonderful hand-painted chinese figures and the chinese butterfly and so forth on it. at one time, everyone called this old paris porcelain, or paris porcelain. yes, i'm familiar with that. which is a misnomer, actually, because this type of thing, much of it was actually made in the city of limoges, and in that area. right. now, it might have been made in limoges, and then shipped to paris to be hand-painted. we don't know. a single might sell in the $500-$600 range. but a pair is better. so if you have a pair in the same condition, probably between $1,200 and $1,800. right. because of the wonderful hand-painting, the great color-- it's all about the color... yes. and the decorative appeal. right. and when this was new, in the mid-1800s, it was a very expensive luxury item. ri
where did you get this great vase? i got it from my great-great-great-aunt.not... a pair is better. well, i didn't want-- in that sack? too heavy to bring both of them, huh? yeah. yeah. well, actually, it's not chinese. it's actually made in france. mid-1800s. but it certainly has these wonderful hand-painted chinese figures and the chinese butterfly and so forth on it. at one time, everyone called this old paris porcelain, or paris porcelain. yes, i'm familiar with that. which is a misnomer,...
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the grill is hotter than my restaurant, the btus are great. duck is great in the fall.how you how to -- maria: that is awesome. >> i'm going to cut this. the duck breast, we cut this down a little bit. like a steak. maria: okay. >> look at that. see this. maria: wow, that looks so smooth and easy to cut right through. >> easy to buy in the store these days. peaches, plums, nectarines, here they are. simple enough. and then you've got this here, this is called -- [laughter] >> this is an apple tart. and we put a little bit of hay on it. maria: i love that. >> smoke the apple tart. and that's great for the holiday table. smoked apple tart. maria: i love it. >> you go out, buy one of these pastry lids. maria: i've been to david burke in new york city. i know you're throughout new york city and new jersey. chef david burke, i'm coming to you backyard next for dinner. we'll be right back. stay with us. . well, you can try using the buick's massaging seat. oh. yeah, that's nice. can i use apple carplay to put some music on? sure, it's wireless. what's your buick's wi-fi passw
the grill is hotter than my restaurant, the btus are great. duck is great in the fall.how you how to -- maria: that is awesome. >> i'm going to cut this. the duck breast, we cut this down a little bit. like a steak. maria: okay. >> look at that. see this. maria: wow, that looks so smooth and easy to cut right through. >> easy to buy in the store these days. peaches, plums, nectarines, here they are. simple enough. and then you've got this here, this is called -- [laughter]...
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of the way so the people could do great things, and that's what great leaders do.rything changed with a little bit of optimism and then a really good plan of action that came in along behind that. he was also a man of humanity so when you think of these people on the world stage you think of somebody who was at that highest pinnacle of their career, i don't know that humility is often a word that you would think is in sync with that, but ronald reagan was a great man of humility, he never felt like he was better than anybody else, he felt like he was living out his god-given calling in life and if you were doing the same we were all equal. he kept a sign on his desk that said there is no limit to what a man can do or where he can go so long as he doesn't mind who gets the credit. and that was not just a sign on his desk, that's actually the way he lived his life. there was nothing above him or beneath him. nothing was too good for him or not good enough for him, he was just a fellow soldier on life's path. there were little ways he would demonstrate this humility t
of the way so the people could do great things, and that's what great leaders do.rything changed with a little bit of optimism and then a really good plan of action that came in along behind that. he was also a man of humanity so when you think of these people on the world stage you think of somebody who was at that highest pinnacle of their career, i don't know that humility is often a word that you would think is in sync with that, but ronald reagan was a great man of humility, he never felt...
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judy shelton, great monetary expert and great friend of ours.mp people and many in between the steadfast person of great principle. i want to begin with what steve forbes mentioned on our show a few moments ago which is important, the relationship between economic strength and home national security military strength abroad. sometimes it's characterized as weakness at home and weakness abroad but i think it's more properly characterized as strength at home as strength abroad. one leads to the other. to some extent, is perhaps less understood or underrated as a factor but you mentioned on our show as you always do, i want you talk about that because america is on defenses in the 1970s may be long before that but certainly in the 70s we forget the strength of soviet communism and forget the fact that not only did they have eastern europe and so forth but they infiltrate our own hemisphere not just in cuba but also south littered throughout south america. that changed during the reagan years and why don't you take it from there because in some resp
judy shelton, great monetary expert and great friend of ours.mp people and many in between the steadfast person of great principle. i want to begin with what steve forbes mentioned on our show a few moments ago which is important, the relationship between economic strength and home national security military strength abroad. sometimes it's characterized as weakness at home and weakness abroad but i think it's more properly characterized as strength at home as strength abroad. one leads to the...
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in the great recession happens. the great recession was just, most people at that of one who is watching this nose is really severe downturn. >> host: it was a collapse, a complete come blacks -- complete collapse. we could've lost the entire economy. massive banks were failing and we had to bail them out with trillions entries of dollars. >> guest: and president obama comes in in 2009 and his first speech to congress he basically says, we still have hope. we are going to get over this mess that was caused by this reckless lending in housing, and we're going to do this by import having everyone go to college. he asked february, he literally as paid what i think it's your duty to spend at least a year in college. he didn't say a four-year college for grad school but he did ask every american to spend at least one year in higher education. he set this bold goal. it was like we've lost the global lead in having the most educated workforce. we had that and the early '90s, and he said we want to regain this lead by 2020.
in the great recession happens. the great recession was just, most people at that of one who is watching this nose is really severe downturn. >> host: it was a collapse, a complete come blacks -- complete collapse. we could've lost the entire economy. massive banks were failing and we had to bail them out with trillions entries of dollars. >> guest: and president obama comes in in 2009 and his first speech to congress he basically says, we still have hope. we are going to get over...
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thomas: that would be great.ture businesses, and i've really fallen in love with design. so, i had a family reach out to me looking to take their business to the next level. now, this particular business, mod barn, has a lot of potential, and it's run by a brother and sister. let's take a look, see what it looks like. this is the showroom? wendy: yes, this is our showroom. ryan: we do custom furniture. we specialize in murphy beds. lemonis: in the three-year period, the business made almost $700,000.
thomas: that would be great.ture businesses, and i've really fallen in love with design. so, i had a family reach out to me looking to take their business to the next level. now, this particular business, mod barn, has a lot of potential, and it's run by a brother and sister. let's take a look, see what it looks like. this is the showroom? wendy: yes, this is our showroom. ryan: we do custom furniture. we specialize in murphy beds. lemonis: in the three-year period, the business made almost...
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caller: they were not really great, they were propaganda great but they were not really great.he fact is we will never reach greatness until the south is educated as well as the north and that is the basic problem. that is the indoctrination of racism and its abuse to the people of the south. they are not, for centuries, in the same level of education as the north. host: host: christian, you say that somebody from st. petersburg, florida. caller: forgive me, i could not hear you. host: you say this as somebody from st. petersburg, florida. caller: yes. host: have you lived in florida your whole life? caller: no, i have not. i have lived up north and south and in texas, i have lived around the country. i have seen the great disparity in education levels in the south and it is not right, it is not right at all. it only indoctrinate racism. host: that was christian in florida. sophia in the bronx. republican, good morning. caller: good morning, john. of course it is the greatest country in the world. most of my life i was married to an officer. in the 1950's and 1960's, well, my t
caller: they were not really great, they were propaganda great but they were not really great.he fact is we will never reach greatness until the south is educated as well as the north and that is the basic problem. that is the indoctrination of racism and its abuse to the people of the south. they are not, for centuries, in the same level of education as the north. host: host: christian, you say that somebody from st. petersburg, florida. caller: forgive me, i could not hear you. host: you say...
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this morning was not so great. i woke up. — you? this morning was not so great.orning was not so great. i woke up, didn't feel— you? this morning was not so great. i woke up, didn't feel that _ you? this morning was not so great. i woke up, didn't feelthat well, - i woke up, didn't feel that well, everything else had kind of concentrated itself this morning and it was difficult this morning, to say the least, but once i got to the memorial and started seeing other people who were in the same state of feeling as i was, we all started talking and i saw people that i had done a lot of work with, 15 years ago, and everything just started feeling good again and it was great. and, charles, you are someone who has spent these years are really fighting for a fair compensation fund for those who lost their loved ones and 9/11, do you see that as being your legacy? i ones and 9/11, do you see that as being your legacy?— being your legacy? i think it has been made _ being your legacy? i think it has been made my _ being your legacy? i think it has been made my legacy. - bei
this morning was not so great. i woke up. — you? this morning was not so great.orning was not so great. i woke up, didn't feel— you? this morning was not so great. i woke up, didn't feel that _ you? this morning was not so great. i woke up, didn't feelthat well, - i woke up, didn't feel that well, everything else had kind of concentrated itself this morning and it was difficult this morning, to say the least, but once i got to the memorial and started seeing other people who were in the...
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and he is he great region for negotiate? peace, but will the threats be enough to stop many a year of fighting that isn't a hello walk into the program. i'm ron con us present. joe biden is adding pressure on all sides to end the fighting needs of his northern region. he signed an executive order threatening new sanctions against the ethiopian and era trained government leaders of if yo p, m, our region and the t great people's liberation front biden says if he is delaying aid to people displaced by the conflict, while she grain rebels, welcome the announcement in europe is prime minister accuse the u. s. i'm the west of chastising his government i b m. it says the international community is not doing enough to hold c grain rebels. accountable will bring in august in just a moment. but 1st, this report from she hubbard, tennessee, in washington. this is not the imposition of sanctions, but another threats of sanctions. president biden's, executive order empowered the state department of treasury to be able to sanction those
and he is he great region for negotiate? peace, but will the threats be enough to stop many a year of fighting that isn't a hello walk into the program. i'm ron con us present. joe biden is adding pressure on all sides to end the fighting needs of his northern region. he signed an executive order threatening new sanctions against the ethiopian and era trained government leaders of if yo p, m, our region and the t great people's liberation front biden says if he is delaying aid to people...
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you great and great, for him and for manchester united.— great and great, for him and for manchestert just how he gets on. _ and 5 live will have full commentary on manchster united against newcastle tomorrow. kick off is at three o'clock. tomorrow will see mayo and tyrone go head to head in the all ireland gaelic football final for the famous sam maguire trophy. mayo last won the top prize in 1951 despite having contested 10 finals since. the story goes that the mayo team back then failed to pay respect to a funeral that they passed while travelling back from the final which resulted in a curse being placed upon them. can they finally break the curse on their 11th attempt? 92—year—old dr mick loftus was on the team that won the sam maguire trophy in 1951. it would be great to see it come back. it did come back over the years, you wouldn't think... grasp of the... inaudible it will be great to see him, i guess. it will raise the people in the county. and we need something like that. if the county. and we need something like that. ., . , , like that. if there are curses involved. — li
you great and great, for him and for manchester united.— great and great, for him and for manchestert just how he gets on. _ and 5 live will have full commentary on manchster united against newcastle tomorrow. kick off is at three o'clock. tomorrow will see mayo and tyrone go head to head in the all ireland gaelic football final for the famous sam maguire trophy. mayo last won the top prize in 1951 despite having contested 10 finals since. the story goes that the mayo team back then failed to...
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what a great story.ng held in new york this weekend, and there couldn't be a greater contrast between the two. in the men's final, novak djokovic hasjust won his semi—final against zverev, and he will now face the number two seed daniil medvedev. while in the women's final, two teenagers are vying for their first grand slam title. britain's emma raducanu will face canada's leylah fernandez in the first all—teenage grand slam final for more than 20 years. courtney bembridge reports. the last time two teenagers faced off in a final, emma raducanu leyla fernandez and once you're born. on the significance isn't lost on them. i significance isn't lost on them. ., , significance isn't lost on them. ~' , ., ., them. i think it is great for them. i think it is great for the sportaid _ them. i think it is great for the sportaid two _ them. i think it is great for| the sportaid two teenagers them. i think it is great for. the sportaid two teenagers in final battling it out. it's obviously going to be a tough match
what a great story.ng held in new york this weekend, and there couldn't be a greater contrast between the two. in the men's final, novak djokovic hasjust won his semi—final against zverev, and he will now face the number two seed daniil medvedev. while in the women's final, two teenagers are vying for their first grand slam title. britain's emma raducanu will face canada's leylah fernandez in the first all—teenage grand slam final for more than 20 years. courtney bembridge reports. the last...
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let's clap and give them a great round of applause. they did a great job.they did in excellent job. i would like to think our
let's clap and give them a great round of applause. they did a great job.they did in excellent job. i would like to think our
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, so it was really great-— stopped and captains, so it was really great.mention that final match, the anchor - really great. we have to mention i that final match, the anchor match, between you and danielle. your boyfriend caddies for danielle. have you been talking since, all still friends? . , ., ., ., friends? yeah, i 'ust had to pay for dinner. friends? yeah, ijust had to pay for dinner. laughter _ dinner. laughter we're _ dinner. laughter we're looking - dinner. laughter we're looking at i dinner. laughter i we're looking at stuff dinner. laughter - we're looking at stuff from dinner. laughter _ we're looking at stuff from katrina matthews, who says she won't leave this team again. —— won't lead. who would you like to see be a future european captain? i’m would you like to see be a future european captain?— would you like to see be a future european captain? i'm hoping either dame davis. — european captain? i'm hoping either dame davis. i— european captain? i'm hoping either dame davis, ithink— european captain? i'm hoping either dame davis, i think t
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there's a lot of urban centers, great big cities like paris and leon.l of these big cities and they're not producing enough wheat to make the great that the french people need. so there are riots there but, again, many of the people are not blaming the king at this moment but instead his ministers for not fixing this. so something happens, an economic crisis, go figure. and what is to be done about this? well, they call the age-old body called the estate general. now the estate general formed 1300 in france and it's a legislative body and it's compos offed the 3 classes of french society and what are those 3 classes? the first estate was the clergy or the church. the second estate was the nobility or aristocracy and every single time the first two estates would vote against whatever the vote was for against the third estate, even though the third estate made up 95% of the population. so, of course, that wasn't going to work. another big problem with calling out this legislative body is that in 1789 the last time this body was 1615, would you call that a
there's a lot of urban centers, great big cities like paris and leon.l of these big cities and they're not producing enough wheat to make the great that the french people need. so there are riots there but, again, many of the people are not blaming the king at this moment but instead his ministers for not fixing this. so something happens, an economic crisis, go figure. and what is to be done about this? well, they call the age-old body called the estate general. now the estate general formed...
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>> that's a great question.when i had when i started the book. the answer is that robert kennedy joined the committee and 53, i guess. first of all, they hated each other. they were high around the same time and libraries and embassies and stuff, kennedy's job on the was to investigate allies from a training with communist china. he was asking questions from his doing a study of who was trading and he found out, i think britain. this is a very good thing, it's important information. by the time he was in six months, mccarthy made head of the staff robert kennedy quit so before he quit, they almost -- the mccarthy hearings -- oh yeah, so he quit and he worked on another committee, i think he was hired by the democrats. he was hired by the democrats and he came in when the mccarthy hearings began and challenged him on a number of things and robert kennedy was the one who wrote the report so he had a friendship with mccarthy and his family for ten years earlier, there is a personal relationship but his work on the
>> that's a great question.when i had when i started the book. the answer is that robert kennedy joined the committee and 53, i guess. first of all, they hated each other. they were high around the same time and libraries and embassies and stuff, kennedy's job on the was to investigate allies from a training with communist china. he was asking questions from his doing a study of who was trading and he found out, i think britain. this is a very good thing, it's important information. by...