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great defenses of the civil war. we will talk a lot about great title field defenses. successful, non-successful. we also want you to think about defense in a broader context as well. to help us get our gears turning, it is my pleasure to chrisuce my friend wright. [applause] >> thank you, everybody. thank you for coming out to the fourth annual civil war symposium. been fantastic. his wife jenny who is floating around somewhere is a proprietor here and she put on a great display for us and it's a great place to have it and next year, i promise you, we will have very special things for the fifth anniversary. and just to let you know, there will be things you have to be here to experience. so, it will be a lot of fun. and my job is to give you the context of the weekend. toave a short amount of time speak and i'm the only non-phd speaking this evening. i don't know what that says about myself, but i think that chris was sending a message. we want to talk about the defenses of the civil war, where they came from, what are some great defenses of the civil war. who trained
great defenses of the civil war. we will talk a lot about great title field defenses. successful, non-successful. we also want you to think about defense in a broader context as well. to help us get our gears turning, it is my pleasure to chrisuce my friend wright. [applause] >> thank you, everybody. thank you for coming out to the fourth annual civil war symposium. been fantastic. his wife jenny who is floating around somewhere is a proprietor here and she put on a great display for us...
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take a closer look at geico. great savings. >> and i'm jeannette reyes tonight/saturday on visions 2017. >> we are latino, we love baseball! >> the philadelphia phillies have added latino flare to their lineup. >> mexico. >> the beautiful game is bringing nations together for philadelphia's unity cup. >> listen to me. >> and jose garces is making an impact with local immigrants. >> that is my flag. >> plus, learn how the latino community is standing together to help puerto rico recover. we are united. >> welcome to visions 20-17, our celebration of latino culture. >> we are at taller puertorriqueno, in the barrio on north 5th street. >> it's a beautiful new space filled with arts and cultural programming devoted to latinos. >> and everyone throughout the latino community is standing together with thoughts and prayers for puerto rico. >> the devastation is so difficult to see after two hurricanes. >> and so, the hispanic community here in philadelphia has pulled together to do
take a closer look at geico. great savings. >> and i'm jeannette reyes tonight/saturday on visions 2017. >> we are latino, we love baseball! >> the philadelphia phillies have added latino flare to their lineup. >> mexico. >> the beautiful game is bringing nations together for philadelphia's unity cup. >> listen to me. >> and jose garces is making an impact with local immigrants. >> that is my flag. >> plus, learn how the latino community is...
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because saving fifteen percent or more on car insurance is always a great answer. , egg anfor $5 from dunkin'? settle a debt. make a friend. save the day. or keep 'em both for this handsome devil. with two bacon, egg and cheese sandwiches for $5 the future is in your hands. america runs on dunkin'. [ door crashes ] [ indistinct chatter ] [ continues rubbing out cigarette ]
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to have a great defense you have to have a great defensive position. no one is laughing because you are not liquored up yet. [laughter] this is my version of a foxhole print these guys are hiding down. is this how they are really trained? let's jump into it and talk about where the training came from. the united states military academy at west point is founded in 1802. west point for the first decade until two decades is trying to find itself. what kind of school is west point? we think of it as a military school, training our officers to go out in the field to problem solve, and command men out on the field. the early days at west point, that is not at all what you do. when you go to west point, you are going to become an engineer. it was an engineering school. the first very prominent of that westt point really is the guy who is going to put together a curriculum that is going to impact our civil war soldiers. most of it is going to deal with learning about mathematics because mathematics is the basic of engineering. if you are going to become an engi
to have a great defense you have to have a great defensive position. no one is laughing because you are not liquored up yet. [laughter] this is my version of a foxhole print these guys are hiding down. is this how they are really trained? let's jump into it and talk about where the training came from. the united states military academy at west point is founded in 1802. west point for the first decade until two decades is trying to find itself. what kind of school is west point? we think of it...
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from say ryan seacrest the host of other things but is not a comedian he's not a comedian no no he's a great host and a really nice guy but i was i was a comedian first and sort of you know hosted around that so when you were a kid comedy was shooting at one hundred percent yeah yeah every steve martin album every richard pryor album. you know and then it just sort of it just grew from there and then the comedy boom in the eighty's was a very fertile time to albums and comedy albums and every state every network had four different comedy specials you had you know h.b.o. had one night stands and rodney dangerfield and there was evening at the improv in caroline's they didn't end up i didn't start doing stand up i did it a little in college and then i really started doing it kind of full time in ninety eight so it's been almost twenty years since i've your father was a pro bowler dad was a pro bowler when you were a little kid yeah absolutely show this my mom gave this to me to give to you this is. who he and i did dolphin games together he was the dolphin announcer and this was my show and he
from say ryan seacrest the host of other things but is not a comedian he's not a comedian no no he's a great host and a really nice guy but i was i was a comedian first and sort of you know hosted around that so when you were a kid comedy was shooting at one hundred percent yeah yeah every steve martin album every richard pryor album. you know and then it just sort of it just grew from there and then the comedy boom in the eighty's was a very fertile time to albums and comedy albums and every...
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to be here and great to be a live, it's great to be here.ou and god bless america. [applause] [applause] [inaudible] [inaudible] . . jefferson city, missouri, for the next stop on the c-span bus. >> the fewer of the affordable care act, and also, a talk about the efforts to limit government surveillance under fisa. be sure to watch "washington journal" at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> tomorrow, we're live in jefferson city, missouri, to the next stop on the c-span bus 50 capitol tour. the missouri secretary of state will be the guest on the bus during "washington journal" at 8:00 a.m. eastern. >> and c-span's visit to the black hat convention in las vegas now continues. we want to introduce you josh datko who founded a company called criptronics. what do you
to be here and great to be a live, it's great to be here.ou and god bless america. [applause] [applause] [inaudible] [inaudible] . . jefferson city, missouri, for the next stop on the c-span bus. >> the fewer of the affordable care act, and also, a talk about the efforts to limit government surveillance under fisa. be sure to watch "washington journal" at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> tomorrow, we're live in jefferson city, missouri, to the next...
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[laughter] [applause] president trump: and one of the all-time greats, and by the way, a really great golfer too, mario lemieux. super mario. cheers and applause] he hits that ball a long way. the general manager, jim rutherford. and coach mike sullivan. i know you have a really big early season matchup tomorrow night against the rival washington capitals. are they tough? washington capitals? what do you think? are they tough? [audience booing] so i want to thank you for coming today. but for us, this is really a truly great group of world champions. that's what they are. they're world champions. we have to start with somebody that i've been watching for a long time. because i saw him when he was just about as young as you can get, going into the nlrb. sidney crosby -- nhl. sidney crosby. where's sydney? -- sidney? cheers and applause] this guy, man, can you play. do you know how to win or what? look at him. he's shy. you know how to win or what. great. great job. what a job you've done. 44 goals last season. 89 points in all. and once again, the recipient of he conn smythe trophy. [a
[laughter] [applause] president trump: and one of the all-time greats, and by the way, a really great golfer too, mario lemieux. super mario. cheers and applause] he hits that ball a long way. the general manager, jim rutherford. and coach mike sullivan. i know you have a really big early season matchup tomorrow night against the rival washington capitals. are they tough? washington capitals? what do you think? are they tough? [audience booing] so i want to thank you for coming today. but for...
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and that is a great opportunity for women, i believe. rganization, we have some very senior women, in addition to myself. we have a real need in our business right now to recruit ,ore women because when women customers, come into our branches, very often the first , thing they say when we are trying to get them paired up with a representative is, i would like to work with a woman. and we don't have enough women who are customer-facing reps to serve all the women customers to come in. david: do they say that because they presume women are better money managers? you would agree with that? abigail: they might be thinking that, but they might be thinking, i am just more comfortable talking to a woman. and we have studied women as customers compared to men as customers, and they are really quite different. women tend to underrate their abilities as investors, and be financial stewards of their own financial situation. they tend to describe themselves as beginners, even though they actually really know more than they give themselves credit for.
and that is a great opportunity for women, i believe. rganization, we have some very senior women, in addition to myself. we have a real need in our business right now to recruit ,ore women because when women customers, come into our branches, very often the first , thing they say when we are trying to get them paired up with a representative is, i would like to work with a woman. and we don't have enough women who are customer-facing reps to serve all the women customers to come in. david: do...
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so there is a great challenge for us, can we change that stat? a team with exciting attacking talent and we are a win away from getting to russia which is something we are very excited about and want the whole country to be excited about. no team news just yet, we should have that for you by the end of the programme this evening, but one will name we do now on the team sheet is that of harry kane, he will captain his country for a third time, gareth southgate still rotating the captaincy. jordan henderson had it for the last international break, kane given it for this match at least, might make changes for the game against lithuania depending on tonights results of the more they will still be captain then but we expect harry kane, raheem sterling coming in in the number ten role we thank in place of the suspended dele alli and marcus rashford. those three all starting an england match together for the first time. certainly the crowd here, not sure how many will turn out this evening, looking to the goals of harry kane at his temporary home ground
so there is a great challenge for us, can we change that stat? a team with exciting attacking talent and we are a win away from getting to russia which is something we are very excited about and want the whole country to be excited about. no team news just yet, we should have that for you by the end of the programme this evening, but one will name we do now on the team sheet is that of harry kane, he will captain his country for a third time, gareth southgate still rotating the captaincy....
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that was a great experience. had been a liberal arts undergrad, so being immersed in business analytic challenges was a terrific experience. david: did your father say, ok, now you have an obligation to come to the family business? abigail: he never said i had an obligation to come into the family business. it is interesting because both of my parents always encouraged me and my siblings to do what we wanted to do. do the things that we were most passionate about with our lives. my father in particular, his family, his father's family, before his father had become a lawyer, they had a dry goods store. they had run it in their family for a couple of generations. his uncle had been pressured by his family to go work in the dry goods store. he hated it. he did not enjoy the work. he did it because they did it to follow the tradition and going into the family business. it made a really impression on my father. he said i never want to pressure my kids because i would not ever want my kids to have this life that his unc
that was a great experience. had been a liberal arts undergrad, so being immersed in business analytic challenges was a terrific experience. david: did your father say, ok, now you have an obligation to come to the family business? abigail: he never said i had an obligation to come into the family business. it is interesting because both of my parents always encouraged me and my siblings to do what we wanted to do. do the things that we were most passionate about with our lives. my father in...
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that's a great way to persevere in putting it into your memory. i'm christin, persevering towards helping you make the grade. - ever take a close look at your state flag? you should, because you might be surprised at how much you can learn from it. (rhythmic percussion music) - in 1796, tennessee became our 16th state. america now stretched west to the shores of the mississippi river. then in 1812, the united states went to war with britain again. many tennesseans volunteered to fight for their new country. they were commanded by general, and soon to be president, andrew jackson. that patriotic spirit earned tennessee its nickname, the volunteer state. but another 80 years would pass before it got its own state flag. - this is one of my favorite flags because it's simple. it uses red, white, and blue, and it's a design actually that was submitted by a soldier named leroy reeves. and the three stars represent the three parts of the state of tennessee. there's western tennessee, between the tennessee and mississippi rivers; there's middle tennessee,
that's a great way to persevere in putting it into your memory. i'm christin, persevering towards helping you make the grade. - ever take a close look at your state flag? you should, because you might be surprised at how much you can learn from it. (rhythmic percussion music) - in 1796, tennessee became our 16th state. america now stretched west to the shores of the mississippi river. then in 1812, the united states went to war with britain again. many tennesseans volunteered to fight for their...
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a party! it's going to be great!d that's usually when i catch up with some personal stuff. i check my inbox, i return some e-mails, and of course i send out thank you notes. [ cheers and applause ] i was running a little bit behind. i was wondering if you guys don't mind, can i write out some thank you notes right now? [ cheers and applause ] james, can i get some thank you note writing music, please? ♪ [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he's all business. he's all business. >> steve: wow. his haircut's business in the front, business in the back. >> jimmy: he's all business. >> steve: yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's all -- >> steve: all business. >> jimmy: all beer and almonds with that guy. >> steve: yep, beer -- [ laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, pumpkin patches, for basically saying, "hey, kids, let's go take glamour shots in front of some dead fruit." [ applause ] thank you, waking up the morning after halloween, and seeing your costume on the floor, for making it look like i had a one-night stand with a a ninja turtle.
a party! it's going to be great!d that's usually when i catch up with some personal stuff. i check my inbox, i return some e-mails, and of course i send out thank you notes. [ cheers and applause ] i was running a little bit behind. i was wondering if you guys don't mind, can i write out some thank you notes right now? [ cheers and applause ] james, can i get some thank you note writing music, please? ♪ [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he's all business. he's all business. >> steve: wow....
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i mean, they're just a great team. we have to learn from what they do and apply it more broadly across more departments and agencies. justice is getting more involved. our ternl established a team using an established team to reinvigorate the department of justice's role in national security. and so we have to be able to see flows through the networks international live people, money, weapons, narcotics, right? other illicit goods. illicit fuel and other items that they smuggle and use to enri enrich themselves. they're a great narcotic trafficking organization that uses opium and heroin trade coming out of afghanistan to enrich themselves while they poison the world and to use that money to commit murder. so we have to take wholistic approach, see flows through the networks internationally and then ask questions like what are the sources of strength and support? and what are the weaknesses? and then work hard at isolating them from sources, strength and support and attacking weaknesses. these are physical, sources supp
i mean, they're just a great team. we have to learn from what they do and apply it more broadly across more departments and agencies. justice is getting more involved. our ternl established a team using an established team to reinvigorate the department of justice's role in national security. and so we have to be able to see flows through the networks international live people, money, weapons, narcotics, right? other illicit goods. illicit fuel and other items that they smuggle and use to enri...
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joanie is having a great time. people want to adopt her for sure >> the dogs you were going to bring got adopted yesterday. this is a time when people are really walking in and picking these puppies up >> it's a great month. as you said earlier it's aspca's adopt a shelter dog month. they have a great hashtag, find your fido. #findyourfido. so if you are out there with your little rescue dog and you want to take a picture to hashtag that, the aspca is doing that for all shelters across the country. it's a great time for people to find a pup to come home and make part of their family >> dr. katy, thank you so much for joining us >> absolutely. >> and kermit and joanie, thank you for joining us too >> you're superstars >> good puppies. that's the show for today. i'm becky quick. thank you so much for joining us next week, facial recognition. it's the technology that replaces passwords and i.d.s on the newest smartphones but is there a privacy downside we'll talk about it. each week keep it here on "on the money. have
joanie is having a great time. people want to adopt her for sure >> the dogs you were going to bring got adopted yesterday. this is a time when people are really walking in and picking these puppies up >> it's a great month. as you said earlier it's aspca's adopt a shelter dog month. they have a great hashtag, find your fido. #findyourfido. so if you are out there with your little rescue dog and you want to take a picture to hashtag that, the aspca is doing that for all shelters...
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if they hear a great idea, they'll invest their own money or fight each other for a deal.♪ my name is ryan carpenter. i live in portland, oregon, with my turtle, mo, and i'm the owner of moberi. i love living in portland. portland is the place where weird ideas thrive, and what i do is definitely a little weird, and people really like that here. leading a healthy lifestyle is something i've done for a long time. i frequently ride my bike around to the farmers market,
if they hear a great idea, they'll invest their own money or fight each other for a deal.♪ my name is ryan carpenter. i live in portland, oregon, with my turtle, mo, and i'm the owner of moberi. i love living in portland. portland is the place where weird ideas thrive, and what i do is definitely a little weird, and people really like that here. leading a healthy lifestyle is something i've done for a long time. i frequently ride my bike around to the farmers market,
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happens in thet end is a great tragedy. the owner of mount vernon who is also a hunter is also a slave owner. becomes the aid to robert e lee. this is a premature. in the first battle he is shut them off of his horse. they came out of the bushes and they shot him. it was a big story in the new york times. his family grew up as orphans. washington lost everything but it has been preserved now. there was something unresolved and that legacy. written that slavery makes every man a tyrant. george new that in his subconscious. veryr than and on a pessimistic note. i would like to note that mount vernon has acquired some new letters. there is one letter that reminds how much het learned to the course of his life. before orr he wrote just liquid died. howeminds me of exactly george was when he was a young man through the french and indian war. he says you are a young military man who read the harvest of law. sown?ny seeds are he then goes on to write about chivalry and he says knight errant three and matt harold was mad heroism may
happens in thet end is a great tragedy. the owner of mount vernon who is also a hunter is also a slave owner. becomes the aid to robert e lee. this is a premature. in the first battle he is shut them off of his horse. they came out of the bushes and they shot him. it was a big story in the new york times. his family grew up as orphans. washington lost everything but it has been preserved now. there was something unresolved and that legacy. written that slavery makes every man a tyrant. george...
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that is the perfect game. >> it was the postseason that made a great pitcher even greater. in 2010 an astounding 21 innings without allowing a single earned run. for the encore in 2012? >> started game five and game seven. and then game 4 in detroit. a pretty good year. >> arm injuries stalled him in the final four seasons. at age 33 he decided to put himself out to pasture but not before one final ride. >> san francisco had a chance to say goodbye. >> there were guys crying in the dugout. he will go down as one of the great giants. look at what he has accomplished. >> san francisco, thank you for putting this jersey on me. thank you to the organization. i cannot say enough about the city and how much you mean to me. i appreciate it so much. >> now he will be a full-time dad. i was lucky enough to be there. for the first time in my life i walked into the ballpark first when they opened the gates. i brought my son and it is something we will remember forever. he was just a great giant in that ballpark's whole career. great for the entire organization, it was very special.>>>
that is the perfect game. >> it was the postseason that made a great pitcher even greater. in 2010 an astounding 21 innings without allowing a single earned run. for the encore in 2012? >> started game five and game seven. and then game 4 in detroit. a pretty good year. >> arm injuries stalled him in the final four seasons. at age 33 he decided to put himself out to pasture but not before one final ride. >> san francisco had a chance to say goodbye. >> there were...
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capitalism is a great thing. it's a great thing.imbued upon all of us. tomorrow would have been his 77th birthday. on his head stone it says father, grandfather, capitalist. >> really? that's fantastic. god bless with you be madame. kennedy: everybody likes to have a little fun on the weekend. but a south african man got carried away. this is what it's all about, jamie -- helping small businesses. damage your vehicle? we got you covered. [ glass shatters ] property damage? that's what general liability's for. what?! -injured employee? -ow. workers' comp helps you pay for a replacement. what's happening? this is carla. how's it going? and if anything comes up, our experts are standing by. ♪ boo! ♪ ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ well i'm gone hi, i'm the internet! you knoarmless bowling.lt? ahhhhhhhh! you know what's easy? building your website with godaddy. get your domain today and get a free trial of gocentral. build a better website in under an hour. chevy, chevy, che
capitalism is a great thing. it's a great thing.imbued upon all of us. tomorrow would have been his 77th birthday. on his head stone it says father, grandfather, capitalist. >> really? that's fantastic. god bless with you be madame. kennedy: everybody likes to have a little fun on the weekend. but a south african man got carried away. this is what it's all about, jamie -- helping small businesses. damage your vehicle? we got you covered. [ glass shatters ] property damage? that's what...
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it's a great business.t be within ge anymore, though. >> so in six months we see if this is honeywell or hp? >> yeah. exactly. >> they split it up. i have lost track of how many times hp has split into different pieces, but i'm not sure that did investorsthe mos long term. >> underlying assets have to be good if they aren't, you're in trouble. ge has good assets, it's just been underperforming for a really long period of time you can't make decisions overnight, but in six months, i think he's got six months to really show a lot of progress or really you think ed garden is going to sit around on the board and say nothing? >> what's going to happen to the dividend >> i almost don't think it matters. >> really? >> look, you're generating $7 billion in cash flow, $8 billion dividend we need to grow cash flow to offset the dividend, exactly what we saw in 2003 in honeywell, but the stock is already discounting a cut already, and i don't think you need to cut it, but if he does, then so be it. >> if you're buying
it's a great business.t be within ge anymore, though. >> so in six months we see if this is honeywell or hp? >> yeah. exactly. >> they split it up. i have lost track of how many times hp has split into different pieces, but i'm not sure that did investorsthe mos long term. >> underlying assets have to be good if they aren't, you're in trouble. ge has good assets, it's just been underperforming for a really long period of time you can't make decisions overnight, but in...
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this can be a great way to drum up some new ideas. you don't have to hand off every task to your partner, but switching roles could help inject a little creativity, momentum, and motivation into a routine process. two, mystery shop your store. it's hard to know how your staff is treating your customers when you aren't around. so remind them of your expectations, then you can do it or hire a mystery shopper and share the results with your team. just be sure to let your staff know what you're doing beforehand so they don't feel like they're being spied on. >> three, pay attention to the right numbers. numbers are the life blood of any business, but not all numbers are equally meaningful. for example, if 100 people walk into your store, that's great. but if none of them buy anything, that's bad. make sure you know which numbers are truly reflective of your mission so you know what works and what needs work. four, treat your suppliers like team members. your suppliers are crucial to your business, so treat them that way. give them as much
this can be a great way to drum up some new ideas. you don't have to hand off every task to your partner, but switching roles could help inject a little creativity, momentum, and motivation into a routine process. two, mystery shop your store. it's hard to know how your staff is treating your customers when you aren't around. so remind them of your expectations, then you can do it or hire a mystery shopper and share the results with your team. just be sure to let your staff know what you're...
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man, a great father, great husband, and i've been privileged to call him a great friend and so, i think all of us as americans, regardless where you are politically. regardless where you stand on national security issues should be incredibly proud that we have somebody of hr's caliber and character in the position of national security advisor, especially at a time of so many challenges. so with that, allow me to introduce lieutenant general h.r. mcmaster, our national security advisor and mark dubowitz for the afternoon discussion. [applaus [applause] >> thank you, juan, for that kind introduction. i'm a huge admirer of juan's as well and the groundbreaking work he did on countering threat and harris financing. and he's been a friend, mentor, example for me for, as he's mentioned across my entire professional life and it's just a real privilege to be here alongside him. i heard he said that he loves mike pompeo, made me a little bit jealous. i love juan more and love mark and fdd. and it's a privilege to be with you. i want to thank the foundation for defense democracies for holding thi
man, a great father, great husband, and i've been privileged to call him a great friend and so, i think all of us as americans, regardless where you are politically. regardless where you stand on national security issues should be incredibly proud that we have somebody of hr's caliber and character in the position of national security advisor, especially at a time of so many challenges. so with that, allow me to introduce lieutenant general h.r. mcmaster, our national security advisor and mark...
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[inaudible] president trump: we had a great conversation. we have fema there. james gave us an a plus. i think if he didn't include the fires he would have included the fires also. we have first responders there. we are working closely with representatives from california and we are doing a good job. [inaudible] president trump: it is totally fake news. just fake. it is disgraceful. that happens in the world of politics. [inaudible] ourident trump: hour country needs a wall. you see what happened with one of their big political leaders. doing particularly well when it comes to the thing we have great interest in. are pouring across our border. we need a wall in this country. everybody knows it. we have to have a wall. on the puerto rico situation, -- that is according to the clinton administration's head of fema it has been outstanding. puerto rico is tough because it is an island. it was in porsche it before the hurricane hit. there electrical grid was destroyed before the hurricanes got there. it was in bankruptcy. it owed $9 billion. on top of that the hurric
[inaudible] president trump: we had a great conversation. we have fema there. james gave us an a plus. i think if he didn't include the fires he would have included the fires also. we have first responders there. we are working closely with representatives from california and we are doing a good job. [inaudible] president trump: it is totally fake news. just fake. it is disgraceful. that happens in the world of politics. [inaudible] ourident trump: hour country needs a wall. you see what...
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i was either a great batsman or a great bowler.y of quick bowlers dotted around the league. the most potent was charlie griffith at burnley. in 1964, he took a league record 144 wickets in a season, nearly 100 lbw or clean bowled. yes, he is out! a lot of these fellas are amateurs, never come up against fast bowling and before you got there, you could see that they were quite nervous. some batsmen came in and you could see the fear on his face. obviously, they were thinking, "i hope i'll get to work on monday morning." if you didn't get out of the way, then you would get hit and could get hurt. a lot of the senior lads would look at the fixtures and they'd book their holidays when you were up against one of the big quicks. so they'd be having a fortnight off. there was real apprehension. and a bit of fear. does not matter what sort of wicket you produce when he's letting go at this pace. there was fear among opponents, but in their own dressing rooms, there was only friendship. when you're doing well, everybody is upbeat. i think t
i was either a great batsman or a great bowler.y of quick bowlers dotted around the league. the most potent was charlie griffith at burnley. in 1964, he took a league record 144 wickets in a season, nearly 100 lbw or clean bowled. yes, he is out! a lot of these fellas are amateurs, never come up against fast bowling and before you got there, you could see that they were quite nervous. some batsmen came in and you could see the fear on his face. obviously, they were thinking, "i hope i'll...
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he's a great salesman too. i recognize great salesman. on a scale of one to ten i don't like what he believes in but i appreciate his skill as a tent. ronald reagan was a ten. trump was a tenets a campaigner but he's not doing its present what he did as a campaigner. you have to go out and fight for what you believe in to pull congress and do eight them do what you're proposing. he definitely doesn't get a ten for pursuit of the policy. salesmanship. he deserves a temper potential but he hasn't been a great salesman as president yet. as we do then that this unit we are just -- you just made anthony scaramucci a spokesperson. he's as good as you get. i think that will change things. >> host: one more story from the book. you say you are audited for political. >> so anybody could say they were audited for political reasons or that the irs persecuted me. one of the few people with proof. there is a massive attack, we took them to court because our lawyer said you can't beat them. there's a vendor data. so will have to go to court and let a ju
he's a great salesman too. i recognize great salesman. on a scale of one to ten i don't like what he believes in but i appreciate his skill as a tent. ronald reagan was a ten. trump was a tenets a campaigner but he's not doing its present what he did as a campaigner. you have to go out and fight for what you believe in to pull congress and do eight them do what you're proposing. he definitely doesn't get a ten for pursuit of the policy. salesmanship. he deserves a temper potential but he hasn't...
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he believed his father was a great man and john roebling was a great man. he was one of the giants of the 20th century who had vision that other people did not have. he was a person of extraordinary energy and drive and incentive. he built his whole industry from nothing. washington admired him tremendously which is why he sat down to write the biography of his father. the extraordinary thing about this manuscript which vanished for a long time is that he couldn't help writing about himself. he keeps writing about himself and his childhood and indeed the civil war but when he writes about himself and his childhood, what he also can't help writing about is is father's shocking brutality. it's really frightening to read. of course, it's one man's account, it's washington's account. but what i felt reading it is i thought of washington roebling in his 50s at the age of 70, he wrote it in two chunks. by this point he was an extremely wealthy, successful man, the first citizen living in an in honest mansion on state street, an incredible house, enormously well-r
he believed his father was a great man and john roebling was a great man. he was one of the giants of the 20th century who had vision that other people did not have. he was a person of extraordinary energy and drive and incentive. he built his whole industry from nothing. washington admired him tremendously which is why he sat down to write the biography of his father. the extraordinary thing about this manuscript which vanished for a long time is that he couldn't help writing about himself. he...
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this is a great, great, great record. s is going to perform tonight. [ cheers and applause ] "younger now." tonight, miley is going to perform a tribute to tom petty with her dad, billy ray cyrus. [ audience aws ] it's going to be great. we love her. [ applause ] [ slurping ] [ light laughter ] we've been having so much fun with miley. i was talking with miley backstage before the show and we found out we're both huge fans of the same show. it's on bravo, it's called "nbd." it stands for no big deal. the host is the coolest guy i've ever seen. and some people say that we look alike. >> steve: really? >> jimmy: yeah. i don't know if that's true, but -- well, see for yourself. here's the latest episode of "nbd." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: what up. you're watching "nbd," a show where we talk about things that are no big deal. [ light laughter ] that's what "nbd" stands for, it's the name of the show. no big deal. [ light laughter ] i'm casey, i created the show and i host it. i also have my own podcast, no big deal.
this is a great, great, great record. s is going to perform tonight. [ cheers and applause ] "younger now." tonight, miley is going to perform a tribute to tom petty with her dad, billy ray cyrus. [ audience aws ] it's going to be great. we love her. [ applause ] [ slurping ] [ light laughter ] we've been having so much fun with miley. i was talking with miley backstage before the show and we found out we're both huge fans of the same show. it's on bravo, it's called "nbd."...
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second floor is a great you down on. the area on and off stage it was on the strip so the concert not myself and you can go up in the room and look down and it's a great view of the whole rainer and you know it's just you get a great there's a lot of view of the whole thing so unfortunately when there's bad people in the world like season take an opportunity to do what they do it's unfortunately a good spot for a bad thing to happen which is terrible brenton what are you going to do now i mean we know that so many people there have been through this experience as you have i think more than than twenty thousand people were actually at this concert have you been offered any any sort of counseling or have the authorities been in touch with you. no nothing like that yet. and i was just taken the day my wife and i and left friends are basically bad now slave miners we came on this ng and it was hard the kids. were just going to die just watching t.v. and just just counting our lucky stars just that we had i had of us that got
second floor is a great you down on. the area on and off stage it was on the strip so the concert not myself and you can go up in the room and look down and it's a great view of the whole rainer and you know it's just you get a great there's a lot of view of the whole thing so unfortunately when there's bad people in the world like season take an opportunity to do what they do it's unfortunately a good spot for a bad thing to happen which is terrible brenton what are you going to do now i mean...
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they have a great hashtag, find your fido. e out there with your little rescue dog and you want to take a picture to hashtag that, the aspca is doing that for all shelters across the country. it's a great time for people to find a pup to come home and make part of their family. >> dr. katy, thank you so much for joining us. >> absolutely. >> and kermit and joanie, thank you for joining us too. >> you're superstars. >> good puppies. that's the show for today. i'm becky quick. thank you so much for joining us. next week, facial recognition. it's the technology that replaces passionwords aworde a ? l talk about it. each week keep it here on "on the money." have a great when you're a double-dipping pension-padder like steve sweeney, it's important to maintain a certain... lifestyle. that's why sweeney spent over a hundred grand of his campaign funds on high-priced meals and other gifts. we're talking fine cigars, fancy watches, pricey restaurants, and expensive wines - all to charm the type of folks who helped him raise your taxes
they have a great hashtag, find your fido. e out there with your little rescue dog and you want to take a picture to hashtag that, the aspca is doing that for all shelters across the country. it's a great time for people to find a pup to come home and make part of their family. >> dr. katy, thank you so much for joining us. >> absolutely. >> and kermit and joanie, thank you for joining us too. >> you're superstars. >> good puppies. that's the show for today. i'm...
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obviously not in into a great deal of troublethat's the name of the book , because there's a fighting song now, the yale anthem and the last line is for god, man and yale. meaning that secular humanism is pushing man, this is in the center teaching god at yale, that was a little bit of a play on words. >> good afternoon, i'm barbie chadwick, your host for the southern festival of books with patricia scott and emily wilson. before i introduce them i have a few housekeeping items. the first, please silence your cell phones if you haven't hdone so already. since this session is being taped, could you please use the microphone i h
obviously not in into a great deal of troublethat's the name of the book , because there's a fighting song now, the yale anthem and the last line is for god, man and yale. meaning that secular humanism is pushing man, this is in the center teaching god at yale, that was a little bit of a play on words. >> good afternoon, i'm barbie chadwick, your host for the southern festival of books with patricia scott and emily wilson. before i introduce them i have a few housekeeping items. the...
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they have a great hashtag, find your fido. e out there with your little rescue dog and you want to take a picture to hashtag that, the aspca is doing that for all shelters across the country. it's a great time for people to find a pup to come home and make part of their family. >> dr. katy, thank you so much for joining us. >> absolutely. >> and kermit and joanie, thank you for joining us too. >> you're superstars. >> good puppies. that's the show for today. i'm becky quick. thank you so much for joining us. next week, facial recognition. it's the technology that replaces passionwords aworde a ? l talk about it. each week keep it here on "on the money." have a great - ninja warrior is a personal motivator to just be stronger than i was the day before, be stronger than the other people around me. it gives me that personal pride. - some share their dreams, enlisting others to aid their pursuit, calling on friends and family to help lift them up. - what inspired me to take this journey was my two children. - i'm doing this for my
they have a great hashtag, find your fido. e out there with your little rescue dog and you want to take a picture to hashtag that, the aspca is doing that for all shelters across the country. it's a great time for people to find a pup to come home and make part of their family. >> dr. katy, thank you so much for joining us. >> absolutely. >> and kermit and joanie, thank you for joining us too. >> you're superstars. >> good puppies. that's the show for today. i'm...
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now, everybody is talking about nigel br nigel bra nigel branham. >> a great feeling. i feel like as a defense, we really played well as a whole defense that game. i felt like it wasn't just me. we continue to bring energy throughout that whole game. i felt like that was the whole
now, everybody is talking about nigel br nigel bra nigel branham. >> a great feeling. i feel like as a defense, we really played well as a whole defense that game. i felt like it wasn't just me. we continue to bring energy throughout that whole game. i felt like that was the whole
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and from walter perez, melissa magee jeff skversky i'm sarah bloomquist have a great week ahead. >> good night. ♪ any time obviously you win a game in this league it's a special thing. >> in fact, he goes to jeffrey who has it. touchdown. >> if you think i'm covered i'm not covered. >> that is why he brought him here brought him here to make the big plays. >> having a bunch of funs. >> four sacks in what six and seven three outs today. they got him and it was brandon. >> never feel bad for a quarterback? >> that is a good one. >> b line plays off the line backers linebackers plays off the db. >> mills cuts back and running across the field, he comes back and he is in for the touchdown magnificent. >> everyday i imagine with the skills and he grabbed me so i knew i was over him and ran to schwartz and gave me a big hug and said congratulations. >> got tomorrow to celebrate the big three then you have to move on. ♪ this is action news sports sunday sponsored by audi. ♪ we've got some winners in the house, welcome into sports sunday formers brian westbrook is back with us i'm ducis rodgers
and from walter perez, melissa magee jeff skversky i'm sarah bloomquist have a great week ahead. >> good night. ♪ any time obviously you win a game in this league it's a special thing. >> in fact, he goes to jeffrey who has it. touchdown. >> if you think i'm covered i'm not covered. >> that is why he brought him here brought him here to make the big plays. >> having a bunch of funs. >> four sacks in what six and seven three outs today. they got him and it...
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three if you have a great stable job with good insurance protection. six if you don't have as much protecti d you may need even more if you have a lot of debt. you've just got to work on getting that debt down so you don't have to have as big an emergency fund. but six months is a good number to shoot for. >> there are so many things, just from planning and having a will you think about those things. a lost us understand how a will works if we die, what comes from that. but how does estate planning work when you're in recovery and going through some of this? >> there's so much more toes tait planning and it's so very important and i'm glad we had done it a long time ago and reviewed it more recently. the health care power of attorney was the most important part of my journey at the beginning because i was unconscious and i was unable to make decisions after a couple of hours. >> did your husband -- >> my husband has my -- is the health care power of attorney and the successor, the person in case he's gone, is my sister. and so within hours she was there
three if you have a great stable job with good insurance protection. six if you don't have as much protecti d you may need even more if you have a lot of debt. you've just got to work on getting that debt down so you don't have to have as big an emergency fund. but six months is a good number to shoot for. >> there are so many things, just from planning and having a will you think about those things. a lost us understand how a will works if we die, what comes from that. but how does...
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he is doing a great job honestly. rey booker is certainly the left and left a mess for him to clean up. then you had booker and chris christie i pane, opposite ends of the political spectrum all coming together saying that is good deal. we worked it out. it is a multibillion-dollar net fen. it could have happened in morning. >> right. now if you look at the model in see al, you well see there has been a housing problem there. gent trification problem and the wealth gap has increased significant lynn seattle. newark doesn't want to face the same pron. >> all right. you know what? if he raises the minimum wage they are not cocoming here anyway. won't matter. let's check in with dan czar reand your weather. >> happy weekend. dan zarrow her to take about the forecast. he weekend looks great. end klaesing clouds from saturday afternoon onward but temperatures will remain pleasant and will remain dry until the change-over date which still looks to be ons day. so for tonight, dollars skies. comfortably cool temperatures. youe
he is doing a great job honestly. rey booker is certainly the left and left a mess for him to clean up. then you had booker and chris christie i pane, opposite ends of the political spectrum all coming together saying that is good deal. we worked it out. it is a multibillion-dollar net fen. it could have happened in morning. >> right. now if you look at the model in see al, you well see there has been a housing problem there. gent trification problem and the wealth gap has increased...
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i had a really great life. hh, i had a very good life then, but i am having a really good life now, and i am helping a lot of people. [applause] pres. trump: and believe me, i love doing this because we are doing so much between the regulations and the taxes, and getting a supreme court judge not just nominated, but getting him on to the supreme court, justice gorsuch, who is doing a great, great job in the supreme court, and appointing other great judges across the country. it was so important. i appreciate that. but you finally have a government that is going to defend you and to stand up for you under country. [applause] america is being respected again. something happened again where the country that totally disrespected as, called with some very, very important news. one of my generals came in and said, i have to tell you, a year ago they would have never done that. it was a great sign of respect and you will hear about it over the next few days. but this is a country that cannot respect us. this is a count
i had a really great life. hh, i had a very good life then, but i am having a really good life now, and i am helping a lot of people. [applause] pres. trump: and believe me, i love doing this because we are doing so much between the regulations and the taxes, and getting a supreme court judge not just nominated, but getting him on to the supreme court, justice gorsuch, who is doing a great, great job in the supreme court, and appointing other great judges across the country. it was so...
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a great analysis and assessment. we've got some questions from nbc. >> thank you very much, general. i am hoping you might jump to a different continent. can you fill us in on what you know happened this day coming to you look at something and think is there an intelligence figure that led to this terrible , do you know anything about why it's left behind and what happens when it is underway does it go to the president's desk and ask for approval? >> i've got to defer to the department of defense and they will be able to give you authoritative definitive answers to all these questions and went something like this happens and as we say in the military, the first report is always wrong literally halfway around the world, so the defense department will describe what the circumstances were and all that will come out. all this happens in these instances is that there is a full investigation and one is to inform the american people, inform the congress a high degree of clarity. it's really not that long ago. this investigat
a great analysis and assessment. we've got some questions from nbc. >> thank you very much, general. i am hoping you might jump to a different continent. can you fill us in on what you know happened this day coming to you look at something and think is there an intelligence figure that led to this terrible , do you know anything about why it's left behind and what happens when it is underway does it go to the president's desk and ask for approval? >> i've got to defer to the...
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justin phillips who had a great first half, it is like we are watching temple here with matt rhule. blake black mar the right guard pulling around and hasty get under him and finishes a good play. >> coach rhule did not want to mess around. run drill for everybody. >> and no question. and hasty and williams who have been injured, you could see why they like him so much. they still like the young guys. >> smith throws high. incomplete. that was batted and nearly picked off by tre flowers who was just sit thering there pooh stricklin is down now for baylor. >> and after using chris plat the best receiver, pooh stricklin. >> and moving blake lynch to defense. it is not what they need. zach smith shows a high hard one. need to put that ball right on his armpit. makes those guys kocomfortable d taye physical in the area. good awareness by zach smith. sometimes guys feel they need to rip that thing instead of throwing it accurately. >> ball might have been tipped a little bit by chad whitener out of the hand of smith. stricklin looks like getting up like his legs got tangle up and the rhul
justin phillips who had a great first half, it is like we are watching temple here with matt rhule. blake black mar the right guard pulling around and hasty get under him and finishes a good play. >> coach rhule did not want to mess around. run drill for everybody. >> and no question. and hasty and williams who have been injured, you could see why they like him so much. they still like the young guys. >> smith throws high. incomplete. that was batted and nearly picked off by...
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that's a great thing. from our earliest days, hispanic americans have an rich our country and helped shaped our history. their contributions through the generations through art and music and literature, to science, fellowship and expiration are extraordinary. the spirit and creativity that shines through hispanic heritage is woven into the very fabric of our great nation. our amazing hispanic american communities and body are great american values of faith, family and security and hard work and freedom. [cheering and applause] their commitment to those values is white countless citizens of hispanic descent have served in uniform to defend our country, our citizens and our flag. sixty hispanic americans have been awarded the congressional medal of honor for their outstanding bravery in battle. did you know that? sixty, that's a lot. [applause] great, great medal of honor. wow. that is so fantastic. do you mind if i go up and shake hands and i will interrupt our speech. i want to shake hands with somebody. [
that's a great thing. from our earliest days, hispanic americans have an rich our country and helped shaped our history. their contributions through the generations through art and music and literature, to science, fellowship and expiration are extraordinary. the spirit and creativity that shines through hispanic heritage is woven into the very fabric of our great nation. our amazing hispanic american communities and body are great american values of faith, family and security and hard work and...
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you guys do a great job. host: thank you, we appreciate your calls and produce a patient and we think the cable industry. from time magazine, trump's offensive playbook, a deliberately provocative president takes up the latest by over free speech and sports and right continues to bounce back. next is edward from jersey city. welcome to the program. caller: good morning. i just wanted to share couple of thoughts. i am encouraged with the nfl protests. i support colin kaepernick and it is unfortunate president trump going that far with the comments that basically enraged the whole nfl and that is unfortunate because now people take actions and i agree with them. i am afraid with what is going on with russia. we need to do something. our congress needs to focus on cyber security. much influence is very, very scary. disaster,o, with the our federal government response is hideous. we ought to be ashamed. puerto rico ought to become a state. we to take care of our people in thank you. host: thank you. the cover stor
you guys do a great job. host: thank you, we appreciate your calls and produce a patient and we think the cable industry. from time magazine, trump's offensive playbook, a deliberately provocative president takes up the latest by over free speech and sports and right continues to bounce back. next is edward from jersey city. welcome to the program. caller: good morning. i just wanted to share couple of thoughts. i am encouraged with the nfl protests. i support colin kaepernick and it is...
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and he gives up the play calling, and takes over and did a great job as a head coach this years, and mike sullivan steps in. he has been disflynned with these play calls tonight. and he has stayed with the run game, and he has been dedicated to orleans dara offensive line. completed just enough passes to make the run game work. and both of them deserve a lot of credit. >> al: once again, gallman. i have a feeling that sullivan may end up with the game ball tonight, because he certainly deserves one. and the giants # 1-5, and seattle next week, and then the rams going into the meadowlands, at winless san francisco, and face kansas city. week 12 is the thanksgiving night game, and that is our game on nbc gaiagainst the redskins. >> cris: and the good news, if you are a giants' fan, and who knows if it is possible to get it done or not, but the good news is that you have plenty of games left against the divisional opponent, and you can go take care of your own business. >> al: no team has started 0-5 and gotten to the playoffs, but there have been teams that have had five-game lo s gone
and he gives up the play calling, and takes over and did a great job as a head coach this years, and mike sullivan steps in. he has been disflynned with these play calls tonight. and he has stayed with the run game, and he has been dedicated to orleans dara offensive line. completed just enough passes to make the run game work. and both of them deserve a lot of credit. >> al: once again, gallman. i have a feeling that sullivan may end up with the game ball tonight, because he certainly...
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we have a big day -- yeah, right back at you, yeah. [ light laughter ] we had a great day today. ut today "everything is mama." that is a kids book. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ thank you very, very much. it's the sequel to "your baby's first word will be dada." [ cheers ] or maybe -- or maybe mama is the original, and dada was the prequel. >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: it's like a "star wars" thing. >> steve: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: basically if you -- basically if you love "star wars", you'll love this book. [ laughter ] people are saying that this is the "star wars" of books. >> steve: really? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: well, you say -- you say it. >> steve: this is the "star wars" of books. >> jimmy: so now, me you have said it, people have said it. >> steve: okay. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: people are saying -- people are saying this is the "star wars" of books. "everything is mama." >> steve: really? >> jimmy: yeah, it's all good. just a quick couple words, like moon, stuff like that. [ light laughter ] moon, mama, it's a very simple read. >> steve: simple read. >> jimmy: i don't
we have a big day -- yeah, right back at you, yeah. [ light laughter ] we had a great day today. ut today "everything is mama." that is a kids book. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ thank you very, very much. it's the sequel to "your baby's first word will be dada." [ cheers ] or maybe -- or maybe mama is the original, and dada was the prequel. >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: it's like a "star wars" thing. >> steve: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy:...