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he was not a fraud or a swindler. i mean, he did have a genuinely innovative car that in many ways was decades before its time. he was a champion of seat belts long before seat belt withs became a standard -- seat belts became a standard in the industry and other things, the other features that i mentioned, the independent suspension and other attractive options for a car. so he did have a good idea, he had a lot to of energy, and he honestly tried to set about to build a new car to produce to consumers and the industry, but his effort foundered on the rocks of financing. i mean, he just couldn't raise the kind of money to go into mass if production. he might though, as i've written here, have gotten his vindication in at least a couple of ways. despite the failure of his company, i mean, his dream died with the kind of financial and legal problems that that he got into. despite the failure of his company though, he did have plans to build a new car. and he died, unfortunately, of lung cancer before he was ever able t
he was not a fraud or a swindler. i mean, he did have a genuinely innovative car that in many ways was decades before its time. he was a champion of seat belts long before seat belt withs became a standard -- seat belts became a standard in the industry and other things, the other features that i mentioned, the independent suspension and other attractive options for a car. so he did have a good idea, he had a lot to of energy, and he honestly tried to set about to build a new car to produce to...
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a little cog in a big machine., linda bloodworth-thomason went to cbs and said i just want to say what all women are really about, opinionated and successful when given opportunities. >> linda bloodworth-thomason created an all version of the female workplace comedy that we had not seen before. ♪ ♪ >> i'm going to do what i always wanted to do, start my own decorating business and no matter how many fight firsted bankers wail their teeth, i have no intention of going under. >> it was a great cast and great writing. >> i can't seem to find any of my alamony checks. i think you misplaced them. >> i love the outrageousness of characters. >> if sex were fast food, there would be an arch over your bed. >> but they had an intelligence, which was refreshing to see on television. >> y'all watching? we're just about to vote. >> in 1991 "designing women" takes on the clearance thomas hearings with anita hill. >> i deny each and every single allegation against me today. >> they were tackling the me too movement before that wa
a little cog in a big machine., linda bloodworth-thomason went to cbs and said i just want to say what all women are really about, opinionated and successful when given opportunities. >> linda bloodworth-thomason created an all version of the female workplace comedy that we had not seen before. ♪ ♪ >> i'm going to do what i always wanted to do, start my own decorating business and no matter how many fight firsted bankers wail their teeth, i have no intention of going under....
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tell us about that a bit. boy, that's a such a good point. i saw that you were going to ask that question. rob and i thought about it a little bit and i think my and i was gonna say i was gonna him and han say yeah charles schultz. love to meet which you did. i mean charles schulz was a machine gun squad leader in europe and world war ii. he was younger than malden. he worshiped malden. i mean absolutely worship bill mauldin charles schulz slaught that that he said that bill mauldin was the greatest cartoonist who ever lived and there would never be anybody close to him every year you many of the viewers will know schultz paid tribute to malden on veterans day. this is the last veteran's day cartoon schultz ever did schultz drew 10,000 copies of 10,000. cartoons of peanuts never did he allow anybody else's work? he'd never had an assistant letter. he never had an assistant draw. he did all his own work except for this cartoon. he used malden's images in this cartoon, and there's willie and joe, you know, or walking down a muddy battlescape. i
tell us about that a bit. boy, that's a such a good point. i saw that you were going to ask that question. rob and i thought about it a little bit and i think my and i was gonna say i was gonna him and han say yeah charles schultz. love to meet which you did. i mean charles schulz was a machine gun squad leader in europe and world war ii. he was younger than malden. he worshiped malden. i mean absolutely worship bill mauldin charles schulz slaught that that he said that bill mauldin was the...
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i don't see a real advantage of a cbdc in creating a central bank run. it could.'m not saying it couldn't. but just remediating banks in a run, we have not had that in 80 years. people feel comfortable leaving their funds in commercial banks. it is the shadow industry that has experienced runs, not the repair -- retail banking industry. they don't have all the protections on their accounts, deposit insurance, highly regulated, checking asset and balance sheets all the time. that is why people trust their bank accounts, but any -- may not trust the coin in a financial panic. >> will it help during the pandemic? can businesses get back to it more efficiently? >> i kept hearing this. 95% of households already have bank accounts. so those payments went out very rapidly. the final percent so that did not have bank accounts, they were hard to get the funds to. but if they don't have a bank account, it is not clear they would have a central bank digital currency account. it is not clear they will get the money any faster. we process amazing amounts of money through a pay
i don't see a real advantage of a cbdc in creating a central bank run. it could.'m not saying it couldn't. but just remediating banks in a run, we have not had that in 80 years. people feel comfortable leaving their funds in commercial banks. it is the shadow industry that has experienced runs, not the repair -- retail banking industry. they don't have all the protections on their accounts, deposit insurance, highly regulated, checking asset and balance sheets all the time. that is why people...
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i was the daughter of a doctor wife of a doctor, a doctor i had a very sick child in a very sick parentsin my life really had some early childhood then very medically themed. because the great pleasures of that than and then you accept them as face value and then you say i did what? and those of the unstable moments i was talking about earlier. i will give you a couple of examples and it will read briefly and then we will ask some questions. i became pregnant as an intern. nobody i was working with my supervisors or colleagues, nor i ever stopped to question if this was a good idea for a pregnant woman to be doing. in fact it was a bad idea. i developed a life-threatening pregnancy complication for me and for my baby. in the aftermath of that, did anybody, myself included that was a really terrible idea? know. it was never mentioned. now my daughter is a mother herself, she is 33 herself, not until i wrote this book that and i said what is that all about and why did i capitulate to it? and then to put people face-to-face with death. i grew up jewish i had never even seen an open casket w
i was the daughter of a doctor wife of a doctor, a doctor i had a very sick child in a very sick parentsin my life really had some early childhood then very medically themed. because the great pleasures of that than and then you accept them as face value and then you say i did what? and those of the unstable moments i was talking about earlier. i will give you a couple of examples and it will read briefly and then we will ask some questions. i became pregnant as an intern. nobody i was working...
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a little cog in a big machine.loodworth-thomason went to cbs and she said i just want to say what all women are really about, opinionated and successful when given opportunities. >> linda bloodworth-thomason wrote for "mash," "rhoda," and then created an all-female version of the workplace comedy that we had not seen before. ♪ >> i'm going to do what i always wanted to do, start my own decorating business. and no matter how many overwrought tight-fisted bankers wail and gnash their teeth i have no intention of going under. >> it was a great cast and great writing. >> i can't seem to find any of my alimony chokes. i think you misplaced them. >> well, excuse me. but they're right here where they always are in order of alphabetical husbands. >> i loved the outrageousness of those characters. >> if sex were fast food, there would be an arch over your bed. >> but they had an intelligence, which was refreshing to see on television. >> y'all watching? we're just about to vote. >> in 1991 "designing women" takes on the cla
a little cog in a big machine.loodworth-thomason went to cbs and she said i just want to say what all women are really about, opinionated and successful when given opportunities. >> linda bloodworth-thomason wrote for "mash," "rhoda," and then created an all-female version of the workplace comedy that we had not seen before. ♪ >> i'm going to do what i always wanted to do, start my own decorating business. and no matter how many overwrought tight-fisted bankers...
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>> the writers, that's a place, that's a gold mind. a writer's room is a gold mind. remember talking on the way home, what piece of ground do i stand on that nobody else stands on. so i write about the life. >> writers are lazy. people write what they know. >> there is nothing to worry about. i have got an idea. >> i thought it was the greatest idea because in those sitcoms, you didn't know what the husband did for a living. >> i like it. >> now i like it. >> me, too. >> i like it, too. >> what do you know? look at that tie your wearing. >> i love the fact that it was a glimpse into the writer's room, seeing how shows worked was so fascinating to me. >> mary tyler moore, how could you not fall in love with her? >> it is years' old. >> yeah, but still give me a kiss. >> she came into the room and she said hello and i heard a ping in the voice. >> if it makes you feel any better if i tell you how really sorry i am? >> no. >> the original intent was for it to take place in the workplace. >> we wasted a whole day. >> audiences were used to the big family sitcoms at the t
>> the writers, that's a place, that's a gold mind. a writer's room is a gold mind. remember talking on the way home, what piece of ground do i stand on that nobody else stands on. so i write about the life. >> writers are lazy. people write what they know. >> there is nothing to worry about. i have got an idea. >> i thought it was the greatest idea because in those sitcoms, you didn't know what the husband did for a living. >> i like it. >> now i like it....
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que van a encontrar a su regreso.ido que ser evacuados por los incendios. unas 100 residencias se han quemado y esto fue lo que nos dijeron algunos. >> se miraba atrÁs bien cerca. >> lamentablemente, nos percatamos de sacar lo que pudimos. >> pensÁbamos que era algo mÁs grave... estaba mÁs cerca de la casa. se veÍa que estaba creciendo muy rÁpido. reportera:: hasta el momento las autoridades han evacuado 1000 residentes aproximadamente. las autoridades le piden al pÚblico que por favor si son evacuados lo hagan de inmediato, ya que puede cambiar de direcciÓn en cualquier momento y la tragedia podrÍa ser aÚn mayor. Éste es solamente uno de 100 incendios que estÁ sucediendo es todo me informÉ desde los Ángeles california. marÍa:angustia, de separaciÓn en todas esa gente. nuestras oraciones van con ellos. seguimos pendiente. karla: surgen nuevos detalles del accidente de la camioneta repleta de migrantes en donde hubo 10 muertos y tres heridos el conductor. que resultÓ muerto en el accidente, perdiÓ el control del vehÍcu
que van a encontrar a su regreso.ido que ser evacuados por los incendios. unas 100 residencias se han quemado y esto fue lo que nos dijeron algunos. >> se miraba atrÁs bien cerca. >> lamentablemente, nos percatamos de sacar lo que pudimos. >> pensÁbamos que era algo mÁs grave... estaba mÁs cerca de la casa. se veÍa que estaba creciendo muy rÁpido. reportera:: hasta el momento las autoridades han evacuado 1000 residentes aproximadamente. las autoridades le piden al...
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a lot better. you know, whether it's a fraction or a decimal, it's still fun, you know?and i am living longer. thanks to imbruvica. imbruvica is a prescription medicine for adults with cll or chronic lymphocytic leukemia. it will not work for everyone. imbruvica is the #1 prescribed oral therapy for cll, and it's proven to help people live longer. imbruvica is not chemotherapy. imbruvica can cause serious side effects, eeng problems are commonatand ml rious ctioith sytoms ferll weakness sionnd severe decreaseonatand ml in blood counts can happen. heart rhythm problems and heart failure may occur especially in people with increased risk of heart disease, infection, or past heart rhythm problems. new or worsening high blood pressure, new cancers, and tumor lysis that can result in kidney failure, irregular heartbeat, and seizure can occur. diarrhea commonly occurs. drink plenty of fluids. tell your doctor if you have signs of bleeding, infection, heart problems, persistent diarrhea or any other side effects. i am living with cll and living proof that imbruvica is right for
a lot better. you know, whether it's a fraction or a decimal, it's still fun, you know?and i am living longer. thanks to imbruvica. imbruvica is a prescription medicine for adults with cll or chronic lymphocytic leukemia. it will not work for everyone. imbruvica is the #1 prescribed oral therapy for cll, and it's proven to help people live longer. imbruvica is not chemotherapy. imbruvica can cause serious side effects, eeng problems are commonatand ml rious ctioith sytoms ferll weakness sionnd...
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this driverless car is like a bit of a hive mind.rrently driving around london, clocking up hours and hours and hours of experience, which they then all use in order to make them better drivers. london—based wayve doesn't actually make its own cars. instead, it builds the brains for others. we're not going to get there by taking technology from one or two decades ago and trying to commercialise it with brute force and billions of dollars of capital. things like machine learning — this is the technology that is going to power the future. wayve's idea is that its cars record theirjourneys, share their data with a central hq and the useful bits feed into its learning and then back out to all of the vehicles with its brains in their boots. try having a go at the moral machine — a game set up by mit scientists to explore how humans think driverless cars should react in various scenarios. warning — they're all horrible. oh, this isjust awful! you saw examples where people were willing to sacrifice poorer people to save richer people, or he
this driverless car is like a bit of a hive mind.rrently driving around london, clocking up hours and hours and hours of experience, which they then all use in order to make them better drivers. london—based wayve doesn't actually make its own cars. instead, it builds the brains for others. we're not going to get there by taking technology from one or two decades ago and trying to commercialise it with brute force and billions of dollars of capital. things like machine learning — this is...
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with a sunk a battleship. never mind a prime minister, but the social media age if it's just of the a data to the, to madison, to, to stand there than things pass. that's, that's very interesting observation because i've heard the opposite. that has been a lot of activity around highlighting what johnson said in the house comment wasn't true, has had millions, millions of views. but you know, this obscene no doubt. if you look by the script editor of the spectator, foreign secretary, mayor of london won it twice. and now prime minister, that is a record which just so far, he hasn't had to face the consequences of actions and the napoleon that he's been a lucky, gentle, i mean a various key points and a cob suit have fallen in this. his favor. he was lucky to face jeremy colburn and a very weak live dam leader in the december 2019 elections. but it was he with great chutzpah who kind of that would be propelled. what was then a hung parliament towards an election at a time when he wanted all the rest of it. so y
with a sunk a battleship. never mind a prime minister, but the social media age if it's just of the a data to the, to madison, to, to stand there than things pass. that's, that's very interesting observation because i've heard the opposite. that has been a lot of activity around highlighting what johnson said in the house comment wasn't true, has had millions, millions of views. but you know, this obscene no doubt. if you look by the script editor of the spectator, foreign secretary, mayor of...
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so called a be a scandal broke when struck, a was secretly filmed promising contracts to a woman posing as the niece of a russian only got the affair brought down the coalition. government of 2019 glad only news. our general be here as rinaldo. re times manchester united agree a deal to re sign up for my strike? i will have details on the way. ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah m as in now the thank you mariam as any one place to start and that's with the christiane they went out a shock. returning to manchester, united, the 5 time wild player of the year has won a 30 major trophies in his grid. understand the world by announcing he's going back to where it all began. david state for volts, kristin, 12 years after leaving them. christiana rinaldo is once again a manchester united player. the news broke just an hour after he landed in lisbon for international duty with portugal. after deciding to leave a tommy inside the aventis, he'd initially been in talks with united rivals, manchester city. but when city pulled out, united stepped in to snap him up. it reported the events accepted an offe
so called a be a scandal broke when struck, a was secretly filmed promising contracts to a woman posing as the niece of a russian only got the affair brought down the coalition. government of 2019 glad only news. our general be here as rinaldo. re times manchester united agree a deal to re sign up for my strike? i will have details on the way. ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah m as in now the thank you mariam as any one place to start and that's with the christiane they went out a shock. returning...
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a unicorn in training. a corner to build a legacy. a vision for tomorrow. a fresh start.t. the most popular place to find a space. (struggling vehicle sounds) think premium can't be capable? think again. ♪ (energetic music) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing the first ever at4 lineup. premium and capable. that's professional grade from gmc. why choose proven quality sleep from sleep number? because a quality night's sleep is scientifically proven to help increase energy and improve recovery. and it keeps you at your best all day long. the new sleep number 360 smart bed is temperature balancing. and it helps keep you asleep by sensing your movement and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now during our biggest sale of the year. kennedy: new study shows eating just one hot dog can take 35 minutes off of your life. which is so important to relish every moment. a. [laughter] that is food for thought this is a topical storm, topic number one. it is a mug shot monday. we meet a chocolate covered nut case. a florida man i
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a million a day. the highest rate since may. according to the cdc more than 200 million americans are now partially vaccinated. this rise in doses is mostly happening in the south where experts say vaccination rates are still much lower than the rest of the country. here in california. the state health department says 80% of all adults have now gotten at least one dose and 65% of the state's eligible population including children at least 12 years old are now fully vaccinated. >> and you are going to need to show proof that you are fully vaccinated. if you want to eat indoors at restaurants in san francisco restaurants as well as bars gyms clubs and theaters all now require customers to show proof of vaccination. >> before they can enter a picture of your vaccine card will do or you can use the qr code built by the state health department. mayor london breed of san francisco says it's about keeping the city's residents and businesses safe. most people we talked to support the move. i'm actually really
a million a day. the highest rate since may. according to the cdc more than 200 million americans are now partially vaccinated. this rise in doses is mostly happening in the south where experts say vaccination rates are still much lower than the rest of the country. here in california. the state health department says 80% of all adults have now gotten at least one dose and 65% of the state's eligible population including children at least 12 years old are now fully vaccinated. >> and you...
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a kid, i got made fun of a lot, too. was in a show called "i love lucy ". freddie prinze was in a show called "freddie prinez." i'm george lopez in a show called "george lopez." so there. better starts with breyers. you've been taking mental health meds, and your mind is finally in a better place. except now you have uncontrollable body movements called tardive dyskinesia - td. and it can seem like that's all people see. some meds for mental health can cause abnormal dopamine signaling in the brain. while how it works is not fully understood, ingrezza is thought to reduce that signaling. ingrezza is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with td movements in the face and body. people taking ingrezza can stay on their current dose of most mental health meds. don't take ingrezza if you're allergic to any of its ingredients. ingrezza may cause serious side effects, including sleepiness. don't drive, operate heavy machinery, or do other dangerous activities until you know how ingrezza affects you. other serious side ef
a kid, i got made fun of a lot, too. was in a show called "i love lucy ". freddie prinze was in a show called "freddie prinez." i'm george lopez in a show called "george lopez." so there. better starts with breyers. you've been taking mental health meds, and your mind is finally in a better place. except now you have uncontrollable body movements called tardive dyskinesia - td. and it can seem like that's all people see. some meds for mental health can cause...
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it is a different skill set, it is not a merit system. once you get power, you want to hold power the same way you got it. that makes reforms especially difficult. and i'm not sure someone who hasn't run for office in an academic realm fully gets that, especially if you didn't run in a swing district. if you run in a swing district where you have to deal with both sides that is a transformative experience. >> tom, i want to ask you the same question. you have had a lot of time to think through what is wrong with congress and think about reform. do you think these political scientists have a good sense of what is wrong with congress? how does it match up with your experience in congress? >> that is a great question. before i get into it, i do want to tell you how good it is to join you. working with john and kevin over the last two years, the previous time, and all the various groups that were involved in offering great ideas, suggestions and counsel as we went through the process but it wouldn't have been possible without derek kilmer. an
it is a different skill set, it is not a merit system. once you get power, you want to hold power the same way you got it. that makes reforms especially difficult. and i'm not sure someone who hasn't run for office in an academic realm fully gets that, especially if you didn't run in a swing district. if you run in a swing district where you have to deal with both sides that is a transformative experience. >> tom, i want to ask you the same question. you have had a lot of time to think...
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a lot. >> and here's where we come off looking semi decent or even better, we didn't do this. >> kansas city was the only smart city in america in the 1970s, actually, in that it is the only place, other than l.a., where the dodgers stadium was built for baseball only. in the post-war era or several decades, only dodger stadium and arrowhead and kauffman were built as baseball only places. everybody else thought you could do it all in the same stadium, and we got this whole generation of truly horrible places. >> you're very complimentary about the architecture of that, although you point out one of the things it does not do is be irregular because it's set in open space. what are the this you think are good about kauffman? what makes it work as a stadium? >> what makes it work, i'm mixed about it, but the first thing that has to be said about it, that's really good is that it was built as a baseball park, and not a multi purpose stadium. kansas city deserves credit for making that decision.
a lot. >> and here's where we come off looking semi decent or even better, we didn't do this. >> kansas city was the only smart city in america in the 1970s, actually, in that it is the only place, other than l.a., where the dodgers stadium was built for baseball only. in the post-war era or several decades, only dodger stadium and arrowhead and kauffman were built as baseball only places. everybody else thought you could do it all in the same stadium, and we got this whole...
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as a result of that it was a lot more homogenous. that's an important history to understand that we are looking at the representation of the field today because representation has shifted very little in recent decades. there's only a tiny inching towards more representation of the physicians of color and that kind of bakes into the dna. over the past year which in general are horrific for all new yorkers and were especially catastrophic for black and hispanic new yorkers. why is that? can you pull back a little bit and take us not just through your reporting for this book but also a reporter for "the new york times." how would you assess new york's public healthcare response to this pandemic? you may have some of the most of close knowledge of any reporter in the country and i think you are going to be pretty popular versus as we start to move these investigations into where things went wrong. the city report made that those of color were more likely to be working jobs where they couldn't socially isolate. there were so many people w
as a result of that it was a lot more homogenous. that's an important history to understand that we are looking at the representation of the field today because representation has shifted very little in recent decades. there's only a tiny inching towards more representation of the physicians of color and that kind of bakes into the dna. over the past year which in general are horrific for all new yorkers and were especially catastrophic for black and hispanic new yorkers. why is that? can you...
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i've given away a few but i've been a bookseller, a book collector and author and a book publisher athoovers for a while . so no, the books aren't going anywhere and when i die they'll be as some of the best bookstores in the country. there's one-of-a-kind stuff in there like one from general motors signed by the chairman andmain stockholder mister dupont . i just have all kinds of crazy stuff that i've collected like 65 years or 62 years or something like that. >> you write in the lifetime learner that the most fundamental skill of the curious person is to look to and to observe. >> i'm sorry? >> to look and to observe. >> yes, yes. i talked a lot about the ways that we learn and you know, i study so being in the classroom and i was an entrepreneur and resident at the university of texas for a year and i taught a lot of classes to entrepreneurs and spoken all over the world. so study whether it's classroom or just watching c-span, something that's perceived as being passive but shouldn't be. when i watch a documentary on making notes and arguing with the documentarian in a lecture or someth
i've given away a few but i've been a bookseller, a book collector and author and a book publisher athoovers for a while . so no, the books aren't going anywhere and when i die they'll be as some of the best bookstores in the country. there's one-of-a-kind stuff in there like one from general motors signed by the chairman andmain stockholder mister dupont . i just have all kinds of crazy stuff that i've collected like 65 years or 62 years or something like that. >> you write in the...
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a corner to build a legacy. a vision for tomorrow. a fresh start. a blank canvas. a second act.ulture. a temple for ideas. and a place to make your mark. loopnet. the most popular place to find a space. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." the fda granting full approval of unifiedpfizer/biontech vacci. thank you so much for joining us, dr. divan. so pfizer shares up more than 3% this was largely expected that they would ultimately get this full approval by the fda is it kind of a pull forward and timing that the market is excited about? >> yeah, thanks for having me on a couple of things i'd say one, getting the certainty that it came through. maybe a little bit earlier than people were expecting. obviously, we have seen the stock do very, very well the past few weeks in anticipation of this. i think also just general news around the booster opportunity has got a lot of play in the stock. and then a small ac sis morning. people liking that they are putting the cash to use. a number of factors. obviously, the approval is the big news for sure. >> does it hang your modeling
a corner to build a legacy. a vision for tomorrow. a fresh start. a blank canvas. a second act.ulture. a temple for ideas. and a place to make your mark. loopnet. the most popular place to find a space. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." the fda granting full approval of unifiedpfizer/biontech vacci. thank you so much for joining us, dr. divan. so pfizer shares up more than 3% this was largely expected that they would ultimately get this full approval by the fda is...
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it's a true crime, not a hungry dude stealing all bad, get out of a bicycle basket or a ho running away with a steaming hog. blueberry pie he got on a windows cell. okay, maybe my homeless guy references need to be updated, but down. nothing like a millionaire, so called progressive finding the time to punch down at the homeless. i had to step over not one, not 2, but 3 tenths on my way to get my eyebrows done. rotate. oh, drive none of the progressive community. what do address this they, they just don't want to talk about. this is just died. and by genocide, i mean dirty my shoes. god. while i was walking by those st dwellers, if we are going to go food from a genocide, they want to and a kids, perry, i want you to know that if we don't have laws against be a homeless, then the homeless will do drug you know who else does drugs. everybody else in america? name a person who doesn't do recreational drug or alcohol or is high on prescription pills or snorting 5 our energy drinks. i bet you can't. but if someone with a tent is doing those things, then they should be charged with more crim
it's a true crime, not a hungry dude stealing all bad, get out of a bicycle basket or a ho running away with a steaming hog. blueberry pie he got on a windows cell. okay, maybe my homeless guy references need to be updated, but down. nothing like a millionaire, so called progressive finding the time to punch down at the homeless. i had to step over not one, not 2, but 3 tenths on my way to get my eyebrows done. rotate. oh, drive none of the progressive community. what do address this they, they...
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hamilton was a lawyer, washington was a general and a surveyor and a business person. jefferson actually dabbled in law and franklin was a printer. this is the only thing madison does. he is a party guy, he is creating a party. he is not that different from mark van buren, or at mitch mcconnell, or lyndon johnson, or franklin roosevelt. i'm trying to pick people across the spectrum. abraham lincoln is a party guy. he loves politics and he creates the party. thatly is what you get distinctly about madison present a pure political thinker. he sometimes disappoints us because, this is what we're seeing right now today, kevin mccarthy versus lynne cheney or lindsey graham, do you go with what is in the short term interest of the party toer keep the base? or do you say if it goes against thehe party there certain core principles that we have to abide by n it as matter of conscience. as he the kind of thing you will not understand if you think they are pure theorist as opposed to a political actor. >> hopefully a hopeful note. on the one hand we are saying madison was a poli
hamilton was a lawyer, washington was a general and a surveyor and a business person. jefferson actually dabbled in law and franklin was a printer. this is the only thing madison does. he is a party guy, he is creating a party. he is not that different from mark van buren, or at mitch mcconnell, or lyndon johnson, or franklin roosevelt. i'm trying to pick people across the spectrum. abraham lincoln is a party guy. he loves politics and he creates the party. thatly is what you get distinctly...
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not as a matter of a local church issue but as a national issue. slavery was a national -- international in many ways. slavery went from argentina to -- all the way up to north america through the caribbean so clergy were always speaking. this one particular clergy henry highland garnet really wanted to say -- he called for slave rebellion. he believed that slaves should rebel against their masters. for one, he thought this because, first of all, he said it violated his own theological proposition, the sabbath. he said slavery violates the sabbath. scholars often miss this point of his, this is a violation of the sabbath and that means that this is not a god-given institution as the slaveholders have called it. they are damaging people, they are working people, even god took a day off on the seventh day and the sabbath ought to be honored. slavery had stretched its dark wings of death over the land, the church stood silently by the priests, prove sized falsely and the people love to have it so. its throne is established and now it reigns triumphant
not as a matter of a local church issue but as a national issue. slavery was a national -- international in many ways. slavery went from argentina to -- all the way up to north america through the caribbean so clergy were always speaking. this one particular clergy henry highland garnet really wanted to say -- he called for slave rebellion. he believed that slaves should rebel against their masters. for one, he thought this because, first of all, he said it violated his own theological...
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the fed's kashkari once a few more strong jobs reports a 4 -- wants a few more jobs -- strong jobs reportsefore tapering. shifting the gears of the bond market, the single biggest drop in yields on friday this year. i just had a conversation with steven major from hsbc. he sticks resolutely to his view that the taper is in the price. we got a reality check on friday. the consumer sentiment crashing the lowest since 2011. the fed's taper is largely in the price. growth has been tapered back in terms of bloomberg survey to 2.6% versus 6.6% in the united states. that is still the strongest growth since the 1980's. what is normalization? major makes a point. you should now focus on the left-hand tail risk, which is lower yield, lower terminal rate. i talked about where rates could go by 2025. at the moment, the market has 1.5% by 2025, 1% lower than where longer rates were indicated. disappointing data from china brings equities lower. bond yields drop lower. there's a fear and the bond market not represented in the equity market. foods drop .2%. it has been 193, maybe 194 days since a 5% draw
the fed's kashkari once a few more strong jobs reports a 4 -- wants a few more jobs -- strong jobs reportsefore tapering. shifting the gears of the bond market, the single biggest drop in yields on friday this year. i just had a conversation with steven major from hsbc. he sticks resolutely to his view that the taper is in the price. we got a reality check on friday. the consumer sentiment crashing the lowest since 2011. the fed's taper is largely in the price. growth has been tapered back in...
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a woman during a robbery.california, has always had a rough and gritty reputation but this latest brazen attack has one community demanding the governor send in reinforcements. as you mentioned this happened in oakland's chinatown neighborhood in broad daylight saturday afternoon. surveillance video shows two suspects wearing a hoodie trying to steal a women's purse, when two men step in to stop it, one of the assailants gets shot in the arm and leg. can be seen fall together ground. he gets in a tug-of-war with the and gets fist toll whipped. both victims are said to recover. oakland seeing a surge in violent crime. carjackings up 25% this time last year. homicides up 51%. robberies are up 14%. chinatown leaders are demanding that the governor take action. >> we request that you, governor newsom, declare a state of emergency and deploy the california highway patrol and other state law enforcement officers to restore safety for citizens -- businesses and properties. reporter: so far no response from the govern
a woman during a robbery.california, has always had a rough and gritty reputation but this latest brazen attack has one community demanding the governor send in reinforcements. as you mentioned this happened in oakland's chinatown neighborhood in broad daylight saturday afternoon. surveillance video shows two suspects wearing a hoodie trying to steal a women's purse, when two men step in to stop it, one of the assailants gets shot in the arm and leg. can be seen fall together ground. he gets in...
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we happened to be standing and in a >> spot for a truck a month later would detonate and kill a lot ofeas in that attack happened. i was back at my stations i had left from when i went to visit in africa. as of the newspaper that morning i saw the graph, the picture over the bomb had gone off. i realize incident exactly that place was. that was the place i visited and the officer night stood. i was familiar with terrorism for a long time for. >> he said he understood there were security issues. >> absolutely is not a surprise to them. they knew about it more than i did they head -- make the ambassador had requested to the state department to move locations it'd been going on sometime because of the security vulnerability of the embassy. the officer told me at that moment we know it's vulnerable. they are not going to do anything. the ambassador requested it but no changes are going to be done until this building is blown down in a month later was blown down. >> you mentioned you knew we were at war. most people understand the cia ramped up immediately for what would be called the globa
we happened to be standing and in a >> spot for a truck a month later would detonate and kill a lot ofeas in that attack happened. i was back at my stations i had left from when i went to visit in africa. as of the newspaper that morning i saw the graph, the picture over the bomb had gone off. i realize incident exactly that place was. that was the place i visited and the officer night stood. i was familiar with terrorism for a long time for. >> he said he understood there were...
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a corner to build a legacy. a vision for tomorrow. a fresh start. a blank canvas. a second act. a renewed company culture. a temple for ideas. and a place to make your mark. loopnet. the most popular place to find a space. hey, dad! hey, son! no dad, it's a video call. you got to move the phone in front of you like..like it's a mirror, dad. you know? alright, okay. how's that? is that how you hold a mirror? [ding] power e*trade gives you an award-winning mobile app with powerful, easy-to-use...
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to do a sport that he could get a grasp— to do a sport that he could get a grasp on — to do a sporte doing long journeys. then we started joking about the idea of a bil started joking about the idea of a big journey from land's end tojohn 0 groats~ _ big journey from land's end tojohn o groats. he was doubtful it. i gave him a _ o groats. he was doubtful it. i gave him a book— o groats. he was doubtful it. i gave him a book to read about two brothers— him a book to read about two brothers who date a massive bike ride from — brothers who date a massive bike ride from the centre of england to the centre — ride from the centre of england to the centre of china. on the back of reading _ the centre of china. on the back of reading the — the centre of china. on the back of reading the book, he became inspired and he _ reading the book, he became inspired and he wanted to do this journey. reading the book, he became inspired and he wanted to do thisjourney. we felt it— and he wanted to do thisjourney. we felt it was— and he wanted to do thisjourney. we felt it was a _ and he wanted to do t
to do a sport that he could get a grasp— to do a sport that he could get a grasp on — to do a sporte doing long journeys. then we started joking about the idea of a bil started joking about the idea of a big journey from land's end tojohn 0 groats~ _ big journey from land's end tojohn o groats. he was doubtful it. i gave him a _ o groats. he was doubtful it. i gave him a book— o groats. he was doubtful it. i gave him a book to read about two brothers— him a book to read about two...
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a little bit of a modest onshore breeze. but it it's on the trick is this front is in our backyard, lower 60's line up the east bay shoreline. we see lower 60's well inland even up to the north bay to 61 to check in san jose and 59 for san francisco. you can kind of make it out a little bit. the low way up in the northwest and then kind of the dangling front behind all of that, not even producing much the way of cloud cover. we're really wins. we'll start off with that fog and then hazy into the afternoon with mild temperatures as inland. we're going to see only the lower 80's. however, as you'll see later on in the long range forecast. there is another heat spike coming our way. we'll get into all of that coming up in a bit. noel, thanks, dave. >> the fda is on track to fully approve pfizer's 2 dose vaccine on monday. that's according to a report in the new york times which states regulators are working through the weekend on paper work and negotiations with the company. the long anticipated announcement would make pfizer's
a little bit of a modest onshore breeze. but it it's on the trick is this front is in our backyard, lower 60's line up the east bay shoreline. we see lower 60's well inland even up to the north bay to 61 to check in san jose and 59 for san francisco. you can kind of make it out a little bit. the low way up in the northwest and then kind of the dangling front behind all of that, not even producing much the way of cloud cover. we're really wins. we'll start off with that fog and then hazy into...
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a fork followed a spoon followed by a cup. just a fork followed a spoon followed b a cu -. ~ . , ., followed_ followed by a cup. we are trying to be sustainable. paris _ followed by a cup. we are trying to be sustainable. paris hopes i be sustainable. paris hopes increasing _ be sustainable. paris hopes increasing awareness i be sustainable. paris hopes increasing awareness and i be sustainable. paris hopes i increasing awareness and reducing costs will make alternatives to plastic more popular. if we came to your house for dinner we would all be eating with bamboo cutlery? i will give you bamboo cutlery, and a plastic in my house. hick will give you bamboo cutlery, and a plastic in my house.— plastic in my house. nick attlee, bbc news- _ lots of us enjoy feeding the birds in our gardens but are we doing more harm than good with bird feeders? new evidence suggests that supplementary feeding could disrupt a delicate ecological balance beyond our windowsills and gardens. our science correspondent victoria gill reports. a welcome dose of nature on our doorsteps, window ledges and gardens. in th
a fork followed a spoon followed by a cup. just a fork followed a spoon followed b a cu -. ~ . , ., followed_ followed by a cup. we are trying to be sustainable. paris _ followed by a cup. we are trying to be sustainable. paris hopes i be sustainable. paris hopes increasing _ be sustainable. paris hopes increasing awareness i be sustainable. paris hopes increasing awareness and i be sustainable. paris hopes i increasing awareness and reducing costs will make alternatives to plastic more...
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so use as a capability. but a capability that has a longer range. in the model that i described, i kind of envisioned we have to keep the carrier there because you're .67 presence and you could take in east coast and west coast carrier, but freedom maneuver globally and addition of the continuous force he would have. and we can only focus on the pacific. we do have to deal with the summary in the north atlantic. we have things in the mediterranean and other places that we need to be, and reasons we need to be there, but kind of adopting a strategy to justify that, how many ships does that make? in one of the things that was different when i found looking at the current for structure was developed was they would be using a first generation model. if you go back to the 1980's of maritime strategies it was 600. and they are all going to show up. today, when you look at it and you know how long it would take to get the number of carriers, presumably for what it would require, we are not normally in a position to respond in that amount of time. for the n
so use as a capability. but a capability that has a longer range. in the model that i described, i kind of envisioned we have to keep the carrier there because you're .67 presence and you could take in east coast and west coast carrier, but freedom maneuver globally and addition of the continuous force he would have. and we can only focus on the pacific. we do have to deal with the summary in the north atlantic. we have things in the mediterranean and other places that we need to be, and...
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a little bit of that onshore. wind will help will get a bit of a breeze this afternoon.s. but it's going to provide much the way of relief. first things first of this, what it looks like. the golden gate and hazy sunshine at the best. we're going to muster for today. sfo no delays happening this morning been seeing a lot of traffic going on there. yeah. look at that. so we have things going on the a's game today. one '07, game time temperatures, even then in the middle 80's hardly any wind. so we'll have that hot and hazy for tomorrow's game a little better because it will be later in the day, too. and more of a breeze. we have about 80 going on right now in antioch, everybody else in the east based pretty much already in the 7067 fremont 60's up to the north bay 61 going on for san francisco. what a run through these winds just real briefly. here's that local breeze we get. that's just due to the fact of inland heating that's happening. we're not getting any help from any synoptic looks like it's starting to break that high little bit tomorrow. but you really feel those
a little bit of that onshore. wind will help will get a bit of a breeze this afternoon.s. but it's going to provide much the way of relief. first things first of this, what it looks like. the golden gate and hazy sunshine at the best. we're going to muster for today. sfo no delays happening this morning been seeing a lot of traffic going on there. yeah. look at that. so we have things going on the a's game today. one '07, game time temperatures, even then in the middle 80's hardly any wind. so...
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a teacher, a - student, her husband is a soldier, a commando — student, her husband is a soldier, aer, a commando soldier. my brother- student, her husband is a soldier, a commando soldier. my brother is... inaudible — inaudible their life is not safe. the taliban— their life is not safe. the taliban is— their life is not safe. the taliban is danger. _ their life is not safe. the taliban is danger. it - their life is not safe. the taliban is danger. it has - their life is not safe. the i taliban is danger. it has killed people. — taliban is danger. it has killed people. they— taliban is danger. it has killed people, they have... - taliban is danger. it has killed people, they have. . .— taliban is danger. it has killed people, they have... thank you very much for talking _ people, they have... thank you very much for talking to _ people, they have... thank you very much for talking to us. _ people, they have... thank you very much for talking to us. and - people, they have... thank you very much for talking to us. and the - much for talking to us. and the association here are gearin
a teacher, a - student, her husband is a soldier, a commando — student, her husband is a soldier, aer, a commando soldier. my brother- student, her husband is a soldier, a commando soldier. my brother is... inaudible — inaudible their life is not safe. the taliban— their life is not safe. the taliban is— their life is not safe. the taliban is danger. _ their life is not safe. the taliban is danger. it - their life is not safe. the taliban is danger. it has - their life is not safe. the...
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turned in such a hurry. >> that's such a good point. i joke about that. while i was in publishing i'd read so little for myself and my relationship with meeting -- it changed. i was reading for two bosses he required so many things, so many great things. >> everything i was going to say because i have been in the publishing cult world more than some others but there's language in there is the mindset and one of the things that again when i would talk to the editors oftentimes they get passionate about something that they have to make the case about a book to the other party so they have this funny part of authors that compete and sometimes it's how much money is going to get paid for it but one of the things will be oh but is there an audience for a book by an author with that background and so the prevailing sentiment is throughout publishing. it doesn't have the subject or background until the book comes along and does and then suddenly suddenly -- her book opened up for writers with the vietnamese background when before no one had wr
turned in such a hurry. >> that's such a good point. i joke about that. while i was in publishing i'd read so little for myself and my relationship with meeting -- it changed. i was reading for two bosses he required so many things, so many great things. >> everything i was going to say because i have been in the publishing cult world more than some others but there's language in there is the mindset and one of the things that again when i would talk to the editors oftentimes they...
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he always thought that it was a wasted exercise to analyze a show. it gets a laugh it's a winner. that's the vision that carson had. now when we talk about political humor in american culture we have to appreciate to things. first of all america is a very iconic place. our political system was built by revolutionaries and even down to the present day we do not like people who have too much putting on air, mocking authorities is a part of the american national pastime and nobody did it better than johnny carson. but it wasn't just an american thing even though we can look to will rodgers and mark twain. it's also a global reality. you can look back at the ancient egyptians and the romans and the two mocks the authorities of the day. it is a key way of perhaps let think the burden of daily life. like jesters or fools of european court late night comic had license to seek truth to power in a way that other political powers would find difficult to do. it allows for exaggerations to create an environment where you can remind people that you were only kidding if the joke seem to go too
he always thought that it was a wasted exercise to analyze a show. it gets a laugh it's a winner. that's the vision that carson had. now when we talk about political humor in american culture we have to appreciate to things. first of all america is a very iconic place. our political system was built by revolutionaries and even down to the present day we do not like people who have too much putting on air, mocking authorities is a part of the american national pastime and nobody did it better...
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story, even a serious story with a funny side to it.bing information. you are getting vibrations on how people think. the museum opened just two years ago in october 74. [inaudible] from eastern europe. >> yes, he was from latvia. and how did she make his fortune? >> well, he came over here and [inaudible] . >> but you hear a story about a certain facet of american life, you are learning as much as you can about the subject. and when you find the story, you still have to develop it. >> he's dealt a lot in stocks and bonds, started collecting before, certainly before the second world war, but in 1951, he [inaudible] >> if i enjoy hearing something, if i enjoy writing something, i know that my reader will enjoy reading it. >> hoped to be the best biggest uranium strike in the world. >> you are new. uranium which gave power to the atomic era? >> exactly, yes. it's also powered the modern collector. >> the u.s. state department is a very important source for any correspondent. >> i had a couple of questions in my mind on international econo
story, even a serious story with a funny side to it.bing information. you are getting vibrations on how people think. the museum opened just two years ago in october 74. [inaudible] from eastern europe. >> yes, he was from latvia. and how did she make his fortune? >> well, he came over here and [inaudible] . >> but you hear a story about a certain facet of american life, you are learning as much as you can about the subject. and when you find the story, you still have to...
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♪ >> don't have a good day, have a great day. >> love that song. >> that's a new one. >> seth: please from what we have come to see from you in "killing eve. what made you want to do this project? >> oh, my god. well, i think the first thing was the opportunity to work with sean levy and ryan reynolds, you know i knew that it was going to be a tremendous amount of fun, and to read the script, you know, it was a new kind of fresh concept. it had a lot of imagination, and i didn't know how they were going to execute it. so it was such a joy to be a part of. >> seth: and really just a face-altering wig, jodie i mean that's as unrecognizable as i could think that a wig would make you >> it deserves its own credit, sir. no, me and that wig, we have come a long way. i remember when we started filming, before we started filming we had costume and hair fittings and there was like five wigs in the running. four of them are great, one i wasn't so keen on, and i was just like, "you know what, guys? there's just no way. we shouldn't photograph this, we should just, you know, send the other four."
♪ >> don't have a good day, have a great day. >> love that song. >> that's a new one. >> seth: please from what we have come to see from you in "killing eve. what made you want to do this project? >> oh, my god. well, i think the first thing was the opportunity to work with sean levy and ryan reynolds, you know i knew that it was going to be a tremendous amount of fun, and to read the script, you know, it was a new kind of fresh concept. it had a lot of...
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as a kid, this is a game of chance, and it is a deadly. one i am a fatalist, he says. so is everyone else in this. game sure when was right, war is hell. and i don't know the half of it. and there is not a hell hot enough for those who contributed towards the beginning of this war. this is not a typical -- and again, this is a private letter that he writes only to his brother. he does not say stuff like this to any visitor letters. but not your typical fighter pilot braggadocious. but that is not something that he felt he could express publicly. so, this image of the fighter pilot become something that the public lashes on to, the pilot see themselves as wanting to be, living up to it, the public loves it. magazines, pop fiction start to celebrate this. after the wars over, in 19 twenties, you get magazines like this. they're all about -- notice that these are not about bombers. right, these are all about the glory farther planned it -- fighter pilot days. as soon as motion pictures become a thing, some of the earliest big hit motion pictu
as a kid, this is a game of chance, and it is a deadly. one i am a fatalist, he says. so is everyone else in this. game sure when was right, war is hell. and i don't know the half of it. and there is not a hell hot enough for those who contributed towards the beginning of this war. this is not a typical -- and again, this is a private letter that he writes only to his brother. he does not say stuff like this to any visitor letters. but not your typical fighter pilot braggadocious. but that is...
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a 500-dollar penalty a 500-dollar tax just because a student is unvaccinated is direct force and a directtient's will. for me in my case i have a very severe allergy, my mom being a medical doctor, personally recommended for me not to take the covid vaccine for the reasons i just outlined. i'm not anti-vaxers. i had plenty of vaccines throughout my life. i had many family members got the covid shot. but this is about medical freedom. if we don't stand up now i don't know who will. ashley: ungot natalie not anti-vaxers but they have the right to decline something like that in america. david, good luck to you. >> you have a good one. ashley: mothers and granted mothers speak out in indiana after they say inappropriate books were found in school libraries. our next guest is a retired teacher joining the fight. she is next. one, two! one, two, three! only pay for what you need! with customized car insurance from liberty mutual! nothing rhymes with liberty mutual. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ rock the boat don't rock the boat, baby ♪ ♪ rock the boat don
a 500-dollar penalty a 500-dollar tax just because a student is unvaccinated is direct force and a directtient's will. for me in my case i have a very severe allergy, my mom being a medical doctor, personally recommended for me not to take the covid vaccine for the reasons i just outlined. i'm not anti-vaxers. i had plenty of vaccines throughout my life. i had many family members got the covid shot. but this is about medical freedom. if we don't stand up now i don't know who will. ashley: ungot...
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we have a college of dentistry, a hospital and a lot of row houses here and a lot of fans would often gather late in the day to sit on the roofs and watch a free game of baseball. but what these fire insurance maps do, and we have them for a number of cities here in the library is show that these stadiums are right in the midst of their community. they're not out in some idyllic pasture as we kind of think of that with early baseball. this was updated in the early 20th century. another thing we're talking about here are the customs and the rituals that fans experience at the ballpark. everything from keeping score. here we have a handwritten scorecard from the first game of the world series between the yankees and the giants. keeping score is an unusual aspect of baseball in that fans usually or often will keep score in ways that they don't for other sports. everyone seems to develop their own little style based on a template that they learned. another ritual of course is singing "take me out to the ball game." this is an original sheet music cover from 1908 when the song game out and
we have a college of dentistry, a hospital and a lot of row houses here and a lot of fans would often gather late in the day to sit on the roofs and watch a free game of baseball. but what these fire insurance maps do, and we have them for a number of cities here in the library is show that these stadiums are right in the midst of their community. they're not out in some idyllic pasture as we kind of think of that with early baseball. this was updated in the early 20th century. another thing...
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it is such a mental sport and a drains you a lot. a mental sport and a drains you a lot he _ a mental and a drains you a lot he has a _ a mental sport and a drains you a lot. he has a nice hobby at the side, _ lot. he has a nice hobby at the side, which _ lot. he has a nice hobby at the side, which is going really well, it is att— side, which is going really well, it is all over— side, which is going really well, it is all over his instagram! the -h sical is all over his instagram! the physical side _ is all over his instagram! the physical side of _ is all over his instagram! the physical side of the _ is all over his instagram! [jg physical side of the sport is all over his instagram! tie: physical side of the sport is hard to comprehend. i suppose you train a lot on trampolines. if you enter the water from that height in a room where you can be quite dangerous and hurt. we train with weights, with two a lot of work on the trampoline, or into a foam pit. we do a lot of weights and purityjust training in typing. the contact from the water, we fall around 30 miles an hour. when you do
it is such a mental sport and a drains you a lot. a mental sport and a drains you a lot he _ a mental and a drains you a lot he has a _ a mental sport and a drains you a lot. he has a nice hobby at the side, _ lot. he has a nice hobby at the side, which _ lot. he has a nice hobby at the side, which is going really well, it is att— side, which is going really well, it is all over— side, which is going really well, it is all over his instagram! the -h sical is all over his instagram! the...
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needle but a pill? guest: that's something some pharmaceuticalhave been looking into. the preliminary human results this year have not been that encouraging on one company was developing an oral pill that could be a covid-19 vaccine. the immune responses they saw in the first chunk of a few dozen human volunteers in that study, they weren't great. it seemed safe, but the effectiveness is still to be determined. there is also some work being done on an intranasal vaccine. that could interestingly be perhaps closer to something like sterilizing immunity because it's given through the nose. that's where you see a lot of virus man fest and build up when you think of contagiousness and early stages of infections around the nose. some of the early data there has not been encouraging on the intranasal front. there are different delivery mcnisms for vaccines beyond needles. companies are looking at that and working on it. it's still early. host: john in elwood, illinois, good morning. caller: how you doing. hos
needle but a pill? guest: that's something some pharmaceuticalhave been looking into. the preliminary human results this year have not been that encouraging on one company was developing an oral pill that could be a covid-19 vaccine. the immune responses they saw in the first chunk of a few dozen human volunteers in that study, they weren't great. it seemed safe, but the effectiveness is still to be determined. there is also some work being done on an intranasal vaccine. that could...
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customer's perspective, i bought a jeep a couple months ago, went to a car dealer nearby, had a terribleer dealership an hour and a half away rather than do that. why did it cost so much on carvan that? >> that's disappointing. on average we generally sell cars for around $1,000 less than dealers do, so i don't know the specifics of your situation, but that's the average we charge no doc fees. again, thanks for check us out maybe check us out next time and actually go through with it. >> i want to talk a bit about the future of cars we now have a number of big automakers that are pledging effectively, still a decade out, but as you think about your business a decade out, how you think that changes the business, so there will be a lot more combustion engines, that will become available at a time where this might be a move towards electric vehicles. there also might be more safety feat terse in the future and potentially autopilot-like programs, and how you think that might change the buying dynamic? >> i think it will be exciting to watch it unfold it's hard to say there's 270 million car
customer's perspective, i bought a jeep a couple months ago, went to a car dealer nearby, had a terribleer dealership an hour and a half away rather than do that. why did it cost so much on carvan that? >> that's disappointing. on average we generally sell cars for around $1,000 less than dealers do, so i don't know the specifics of your situation, but that's the average we charge no doc fees. again, thanks for check us out maybe check us out next time and actually go through with it....
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this is a man who is not anticipating a making a military career for himself. he that i'm going to do my one year of military service but i will do it and get out of the way the eye will continue on with my life. he ended up at camp cross which is right across the north carolina/south carolina border. he spent a lot of time in the city. it was while he was stationed in this city that he meets a young lady who we see on the right. in her name she is not referenced at all and hbo series band of brothers. she gets occasional reference and some of the books on dick winters in his fabled unit. i think it's important we underscore the fact even though she's not a well-known person, she was one of the most important people in his life. the written relationship, the penpal relationship they would develop throughout the second world war would allow dick winters to get there some of his darkest and toughest episodes of his military career. as the relationship continues to blossom they would go horseback riding on the biltmore estate right outside of asheville. his after
this is a man who is not anticipating a making a military career for himself. he that i'm going to do my one year of military service but i will do it and get out of the way the eye will continue on with my life. he ended up at camp cross which is right across the north carolina/south carolina border. he spent a lot of time in the city. it was while he was stationed in this city that he meets a young lady who we see on the right. in her name she is not referenced at all and hbo series band of...
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Aug 14, 2021
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a nail or in her case, a thumb.r if we should start renaming diseases after people? >> instead of the delta variant, why not call it the ron desantis variant? >> we have a dump and are more interested in playing politics than saving lives, the ron desantis variant. >> greg: clever, great minds that the like. i got one, how about the mika virus? thanks to the wonders of modern technology, it's more transmissible than covid and it affects your brain with really stupid thoughts. similar to zeke and just as deadly if you ingest it, you can call someone a mass murderer for not agreeing with you and no one bats an eye but he was a wrong pronoun and they will use what is left of their pc saturated brain. why not? especially if you delight in killing children! >> sickening and killing your political supporters seems to me the stupidest and most shortsighted political strategy ever heard of. yet that what desantis is doing. he is insisting that pediatric wards filled with covert patients, it is outrageous to say the least an
a nail or in her case, a thumb.r if we should start renaming diseases after people? >> instead of the delta variant, why not call it the ron desantis variant? >> we have a dump and are more interested in playing politics than saving lives, the ron desantis variant. >> greg: clever, great minds that the like. i got one, how about the mika virus? thanks to the wonders of modern technology, it's more transmissible than covid and it affects your brain with really stupid thoughts....
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meanwhile, in a new interview, a taliban spokesperson making a stunning claim when discussing the reasonehind the 20-year war claiming there's no proof that osama bin laden was behind the september 11th attacks. >> there's no evidence, even 2506 years of war, we have no proof he was involved. >> so it sounds like even now after all of this, you're accepting no responsibility? >> there was no justification for this war. it was excuse for war. the withdraw is almost finished. these are our happiest moments. >> as for the evacuation of americans, pentagon says helicopter missions are rescuing people behind taliban lines. the state department says it will keep evacuating people after that august 31st deadline, but has not explained how. >>> now to california where the wild fire threat could be spreading south. a new fire last night burned at least a dozen homes and several hundred acres in san bernardino county 50 miles east of los angeles. that region's high fire season typically comes later in the year. matt cues and his family lost everything they had. >> that was my house. that was my go
meanwhile, in a new interview, a taliban spokesperson making a stunning claim when discussing the reasonehind the 20-year war claiming there's no proof that osama bin laden was behind the september 11th attacks. >> there's no evidence, even 2506 years of war, we have no proof he was involved. >> so it sounds like even now after all of this, you're accepting no responsibility? >> there was no justification for this war. it was excuse for war. the withdraw is almost finished....
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a corner to build a legacy. a vision for tomorrow. a fresh start. a blank canvas. a second act.le for ideas. and a place to make your mark. loopnet. the most popular place to find a space. ♪♪ (vo) the rule in business used to be, "location, location, location." now it's, "network, network, network." so you need a network that's built right. verizon business unlimited starts with america's most reliable network. then we add the speed of verizon 5g. we provide security...
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chef a couple — weddington, who was a chef a couple of— weddington, who was a chef a couple of yearsgold in the bmx! so many stories and angles to it and — so many stories and angles to it and it — so many stories and angles to it and it comes alive on the screen _ it and it comes alive on the screen for— it and it comes alive on the screen for the viewer. in one ofthe screen for the viewer. in one of the big — screen for the viewer. in one of the big things _ screen for the viewer. in one of the big things is _ screen for the viewer. in one of the big things is because i of the big things is because you are around the sport, is a little bit different to the elite sports and the competitive nature and it is transferred into the olympics? very much so and it's not a case — very much so and it's not a case of— very much so and it's not a case of square sports being fit into a — case of square sports being fit into a square olympic hole. it is the — into a square olympic hole. it is the case _ into a square olympic hole. it is the case of we are at the 0lwaits— is the case of we are at
chef a couple — weddington, who was a chef a couple of— weddington, who was a chef a couple of yearsgold in the bmx! so many stories and angles to it and — so many stories and angles to it and it — so many stories and angles to it and it comes alive on the screen _ it and it comes alive on the screen for— it and it comes alive on the screen for the viewer. in one ofthe screen for the viewer. in one of the big — screen for the viewer. in one of the big things _ screen for the viewer....
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is that a good thing or a bad _ infectious. sorry! is that a good thing or a bad thing?
is that a good thing or a bad _ infectious. sorry! is that a good thing or a bad thing?