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and this is what they said. >> do you know what a karen is? >> yeah. >> what's a karen? it's a person who's really selfish and only cares about themselves. and they want everything to be for them. >> a rich person. >> a crazy person. >> what's another word for a karen? >> hm. cow? [ laughter ] >> do you know a karen? >> my dad's never seen one but i've never seen one. >> where did your dad see a karen? >> i think a walmart. >> my grandparents are kind of karens. >> my teacher's a karen. >> your teacher? why is your teacher a karen? >> i don't know, that's her name. [ laughter ] >> have you ever heard anybody called a karen? >> so when we were at a baseball game, this girl on the other team called my mom a karen. >> why? >> because she was screaming. >> what do you think karens like to eat? >> i'd say -- i would just say mostly ramen. [ laughter ] >> why do karens like ramen so much? >> they look like someone that would eat ramen a lot. >> can you do an impression of a karen? >> i want to speak to an manager because this is unacceptable! >> you can't come with a motorcycl
and this is what they said. >> do you know what a karen is? >> yeah. >> what's a karen? it's a person who's really selfish and only cares about themselves. and they want everything to be for them. >> a rich person. >> a crazy person. >> what's another word for a karen? >> hm. cow? [ laughter ] >> do you know a karen? >> my dad's never seen one but i've never seen one. >> where did your dad see a karen? >> i think a walmart....
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karen: it is the reason. bjorn: so give us ae perspective on how this conversation controversy changed again maybe starting with the massacre in charleston. karen: this is the thing. what we see is this pattern since then. it's always been racial violence around these monuments. i don't want to ignore that longer history but in the most recent history, there has been like, this terrible tragedy racial violence in charleston, the master then you see the roof of confederate flag laying across the shoulder. that many people like basically what is happened is that what had been a regional conversation and controversy became a national one. that was with charleston. it was exasperated by what happened in charlottesville and once again at a terrible tragedy, people were killed. it was violence there in charlottesville. in the summer, we have policeman killed, george floyd. which is currently, he is on trial for. but in the south, the reaction to what they saw in minneapolis was to turn on the confederate monument because confederate m
karen: it is the reason. bjorn: so give us ae perspective on how this conversation controversy changed again maybe starting with the massacre in charleston. karen: this is the thing. what we see is this pattern since then. it's always been racial violence around these monuments. i don't want to ignore that longer history but in the most recent history, there has been like, this terrible tragedy racial violence in charleston, the master then you see the roof of confederate flag laying across the...
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what did you come away for good about her as a person? karen: i think she had her flaws. had her demons. she was extremely complicated. she was the exact partner that ronald reagan needed. i really do believe the country owes him a debt for choosing who he did for his life partner. susan: how did the book become "the triumph of nancy reagan? " karen: we went around with so may titles. nancy was hitting us. nothing hit the big scope of the book. this was finally suggested by the ceo at simon & schuster and i liked the word "triumph" because it also suggests struggle and pain. certainly, along with the high points of her life, there was so much of that as well. susan: is this your first book? karen: it sure is, i don't know if there will be a second. susan: what has the debut been like? karen i have been so gratified : by the reviews. so far at least, they have all been just absolutely positive. it has gotten starker views from publishers. oprah put it on her books to watch for the spring. usa and newsweek have. i just hope that people will put aside what you think about thi
what did you come away for good about her as a person? karen: i think she had her flaws. had her demons. she was extremely complicated. she was the exact partner that ronald reagan needed. i really do believe the country owes him a debt for choosing who he did for his life partner. susan: how did the book become "the triumph of nancy reagan? " karen: we went around with so may titles. nancy was hitting us. nothing hit the big scope of the book. this was finally suggested by the ceo at...
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karla: le doy la bienvenida a raÚl que estÁ desde su hogar, luego de que se presentara aquÍ a karen rodrÍguezen despierta univisiÓn. >> aprovecho para dar una felicitaciÓn y un beso a todos los niÑos hermosos... astrid: karen nos hizo llegar a la producciÓn un vÍdeo que supuestamente ella acababa de grabar, en aquel momento aseguraba que pasaba vacaciones romÁnticasen cabo san lucas el mÉxico, vÍdeo que fue publicado por nuestra producciÓn, horas mÁs tarde de su publicaciÓn una compaÑÍa ubicada en los Ángeles aseguraba que eran los dueÑos de dicho vÍdeo. ese es un paparazzi que hicimos en el 2017. tan pronto recibimos el vÍdeo contactamos a karen y ella respondiÓ. karen: nunca mando parte de mi historia, me da tristeza que abren tantas cosas que no es. astrid: nos enviÓ fotos de la supuestas conversaciones que ha tenido con luis miguel. conversaciones del 2019. enviÓ audios que supuestamente el sol de mÉxico le enviaba a esa y tambiÉn una foto del 2019 con aparentemente luis miguel. investigando mÁs a fondo la foto descubrimos que un amigo de karen con un parecido extraordinario luis miguel,
karla: le doy la bienvenida a raÚl que estÁ desde su hogar, luego de que se presentara aquÍ a karen rodrÍguezen despierta univisiÓn. >> aprovecho para dar una felicitaciÓn y un beso a todos los niÑos hermosos... astrid: karen nos hizo llegar a la producciÓn un vÍdeo que supuestamente ella acababa de grabar, en aquel momento aseguraba que pasaba vacaciones romÁnticasen cabo san lucas el mÉxico, vÍdeo que fue publicado por nuestra producciÓn, horas mÁs tarde de su publicaciÓn...
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sgr . >> that's a fade it. karen, fades it, trade it? things differently from the way carter does probably more often carter is right. i look at it as a partmarquee ne that's on sale now i think we'll see some good numbers from them. it will reward them if they do show good numbers there. for all those reasons i'm trade it >> they are out with their results on thursday. trade it, fade it? >> i'm fading this one it's not so much about what i expect to see from the results it's the biden area is seemingly asymmetric risk around that. there's nothing they will say that will over shadow what is going on in terms of crackdown in terms of china. i'm fading it. >> yeah, you have the chinese government hanging over this one as well. trade it or fade it? s >> this is a fades for me too. this stock is off from its recent peak or the peak we saw bit ago. the stock is off 58% or so it bounced 10% the stock is not even over sold. it was over sold and could only rally just under 10% this one is the great abyss of what is china going to do. eventually
sgr . >> that's a fade it. karen, fades it, trade it? things differently from the way carter does probably more often carter is right. i look at it as a partmarquee ne that's on sale now i think we'll see some good numbers from them. it will reward them if they do show good numbers there. for all those reasons i'm trade it >> they are out with their results on thursday. trade it, fade it? >> i'm fading this one it's not so much about what i expect to see from the results it's...
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. >> where is your hazmat suit >> reporter: and even called her a "karen." finally, fern alberts repeatedly told the mental event they did. >> it is terrible. we are also tired of it. like every worker has been dealing with this the entire pandemic. >> reporter: san jose police tell me during the pandemic they focus more on education, not so much enforcement but business owners, if they encounter this behavior can first admonish the customer and only then can a citation or arrest be made. a person who requested to stay anonymous, says men from the same group barged their way, unmasked, phone cameras rolling, into the lego store in the valley fair mall. contending with anti-massacres is not uncommon, they said. just days earlier, a group of woman dropped off this fake arrest warning to the store. their message? >> leave working people alone. this is not our fault. we are just trying to pay rent. >> reporter: in san jose, dion lim, abc7 news. >>> late today we received a statement from the group in the video saying in part, "we are not saying covid is not real
. >> where is your hazmat suit >> reporter: and even called her a "karen." finally, fern alberts repeatedly told the mental event they did. >> it is terrible. we are also tired of it. like every worker has been dealing with this the entire pandemic. >> reporter: san jose police tell me during the pandemic they focus more on education, not so much enforcement but business owners, if they encounter this behavior can first admonish the customer and only then can a...
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a day when they didn't have somebody throwing up their handsme and sg wait a w minute, i have an opinn about this as well. karen: exactly. bjorn: by 1928, they have done a lot to infiltrate or dominate what people thought about the civil war and the were part of that briefly something because i think that it is but here is a number of men cook and tyler and a number of very important white southern men in 1928 trying to tell the state of virginia that they must not the must reveal a resolution of respect abraham lincoln who they call there. and tyler is not a shouting red face ignorant kind of man. is one of the most important intellectual thinkers of the 20s in the south. so seems to me the part of the creation of these monuments in that time. so i guess were talking about the teens and the 20s and at the it is totally away from the memorialization and it really is a fight for victory. a victory for white supremacy in a time. i don't know if you feel the same way about tyler ryan and all of that and i know he's not part of your book but do you see that happening at that time? karen: in many ways and confederat
a day when they didn't have somebody throwing up their handsme and sg wait a w minute, i have an opinn about this as well. karen: exactly. bjorn: by 1928, they have done a lot to infiltrate or dominate what people thought about the civil war and the were part of that briefly something because i think that it is but here is a number of men cook and tyler and a number of very important white southern men in 1928 trying to tell the state of virginia that they must not the must reveal a resolution...
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you're not sure whether or not it's getting dangerous, you can ask the app to call the cops, your not a karen if there's a middle man dialing 911 for you. and now they're getting into local journalism. can you imagine this? you can get $200.00 a day to be on the app beat. these events could range from child reported missing to housewife to anything else. says the listing with workers expected to interview witnesses and police officials. could this be an incentive to commit crimes? so you can film, let yourself be on the look out for people who ask you for a photo set up a tripod and a camera hit record and then be out of view and take your money. i will not be surprised that there is a spat of selfie robberies in the city. and here's more bad news for journalism. a former diplomat scottish activists and whistle blower craig maurice surrendered to the police for an 8 month prison sentence for charges related to blog post c wrote reporting on public officials trial. this makes greg murray the 1st person who has been charged with media contempt in over a half a century in the u. k. activists and
you're not sure whether or not it's getting dangerous, you can ask the app to call the cops, your not a karen if there's a middle man dialing 911 for you. and now they're getting into local journalism. can you imagine this? you can get $200.00 a day to be on the app beat. these events could range from child reported missing to housewife to anything else. says the listing with workers expected to interview witnesses and police officials. could this be an incentive to commit crimes? so you can...
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a piece before it is too late. susan: maureen died of cancer. did any of the children speak to you about this project? karenronald reagan junior spoke to me but patty and michael did not. dennis, maureen's widower was quite helpful. ron not only spoke to me but he helped me in things where i needed a blood relative. i was able to get into nancy's school records going back to kindergarten because ron got friends to police them to me -- release them to me. i spoke to nancy's stepbrother. susan: let's focus on the white house years. that is the subject of the book. before the white house years, there will several -- there were several campaigns for the presidency. they were painful for nancy reagan. you wrote that she remembered the 1976 campaign were poignantly than any of the successful campaigns. why was that was so hurtful? karen: it is important to know that going into politics was something that neither of them would have envisioned when they fell in love in the early 1960's. susan: did i read that jane wyman described him as incessantly talking about politics? karen: at that time he was still a new deal
a piece before it is too late. susan: maureen died of cancer. did any of the children speak to you about this project? karenronald reagan junior spoke to me but patty and michael did not. dennis, maureen's widower was quite helpful. ron not only spoke to me but he helped me in things where i needed a blood relative. i was able to get into nancy's school records going back to kindergarten because ron got friends to police them to me -- release them to me. i spoke to nancy's stepbrother. susan:...
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. >> where is your hazmat suit >> reporter: and even called her a "karen." finally, fern alberts repeatedly told the mental event they did. >> it is terrible. we are also tired of it. like every worker has been dealing with this the entire pandemic. >> reporter: san jose police tell me during the pandemic they focus more on education, not so much enforcement but business owners, if they encounter this behavior can first admonish the customer and only then can a citation or arrest be made. a person who requested to stay anonymous, says men from the same group barged their way, unmasked, phone cameras rolling, into the lego store in the valley fair mall. contending with anti-massacres is not uncommon, they said. just days earlier, a group of woman dropped off this fake arrest warning to the store. their message? >> leave working people alone. this is not our fault. we are just trying to pay rent. >> reporter: in san jose, dion lim, abc7 news. >>> late today we received a statement from the group in the video saying in part, "we are not saying covid is not real
. >> where is your hazmat suit >> reporter: and even called her a "karen." finally, fern alberts repeatedly told the mental event they did. >> it is terrible. we are also tired of it. like every worker has been dealing with this the entire pandemic. >> reporter: san jose police tell me during the pandemic they focus more on education, not so much enforcement but business owners, if they encounter this behavior can first admonish the customer and only then can a...
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a. karen, she said to elim pick record was one of the 50 me to free sell in another, in the full by 100 to meet the medley relay that makes it for gold from a can. these gain with the, with 3 bronze metal 2, she's just the 2nd woman to win 7 metals of any color at a single game. and follow a trillion logan martin, wrote his name and tv, and then pick history book by winning the 1st ever. b m. x freestyle, gold medal. moss and success of the event could be down to the extraordinary lengths he went to, to re recreate the skate park and his own backyard haven't been unable to travel to, to j, to practice because of the cove in 1900 pounds. i make martin actually rebuilt the course at his home on a straight go coast at the cost of $51000.00. japanese fans crowded onto a nearby bridge to watch the action standing 2 and 3 deep to catch a glimpse of the b m. x bike spectator has been shot out of the games because of coban 19 restrictions. germany's alex on the vera was taking the gold metal in the men's tennis events. he thrust russian cat and captain of 636. 1 is the biggest title of his caree
a. karen, she said to elim pick record was one of the 50 me to free sell in another, in the full by 100 to meet the medley relay that makes it for gold from a can. these gain with the, with 3 bronze metal 2, she's just the 2nd woman to win 7 metals of any color at a single game. and follow a trillion logan martin, wrote his name and tv, and then pick history book by winning the 1st ever. b m. x freestyle, gold medal. moss and success of the event could be down to the extraordinary lengths he...
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your poison. >> well we could talk about macy's >> okay. >> it is been a business that people haven't liked that much but i think as karenit is just these businesses are doing better. they're in a better position than a few years ago you have transition to in-person shopping versus online we saw that with the amazon report, right. it was a little bit slower than expected and also kids need clothes to go back to school they didn't buy them last year adults need clothes, they maybe got bigger before going back into the work force. so think you're going to see a better print but with macy's, i think of it this way you have to again thread that needle as they might have a good print you could hold into but after a few months the reality sets in and comps start setting in and then you'll have to worry about debt levels and other problems, so these again are not i would say buy and hold but i think you could trade around them this earnings season. >> macy's up huge year-to-date and i want to point out where kids need clothes, they grow out of them and you have to buy them no matter what the situation is. but the mastercard spe
your poison. >> well we could talk about macy's >> okay. >> it is been a business that people haven't liked that much but i think as karenit is just these businesses are doing better. they're in a better position than a few years ago you have transition to in-person shopping versus online we saw that with the amazon report, right. it was a little bit slower than expected and also kids need clothes to go back to school they didn't buy them last year adults need clothes, they...
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a little bit on our guest today. dr. karenessor of history at university of north carolina charlotte and the honor -- author of -- and she writes about, she does write in public about the monument controversy and she does a lot of free credit parents is on the media about that and has been thinking a lot about the controversy of confederate monuments as it has recently come about. so karen, without me answering a question for you tell the customers, tell the audience why "no common ground," why did you want to write about this, now? >> that's a terrific question. i'd didn't want to write about the controversy to be honest initially mainly because i had been thinking about it since 2017 and i've been on the road a lot and finally the pressure kept building and i noticed the controversy wasn't going away. one of the things that i found myself doing on a regular basis when i would talk to the media try to explain the history of the statues. so i was hesitant but i finally, i just knew i had low conversation with myself and looked
a little bit on our guest today. dr. karenessor of history at university of north carolina charlotte and the honor -- author of -- and she writes about, she does write in public about the monument controversy and she does a lot of free credit parents is on the media about that and has been thinking a lot about the controversy of confederate monuments as it has recently come about. so karen, without me answering a question for you tell the customers, tell the audience why "no common...
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>> reporter: and harass a customer calling her a karen. >> karen? >> yeah. >> that's a. >> i am mexican. book buyer fern albert repeatedly told them to leave, they did. >> it's terrible. we are all so tired of it. like every worker has been dealing with this the entire pandemic. >> reporter: san jose police tell me during the pandemic, they focus on education not so much enforcement, but business owners if they encounter this behavior, can first admonish the customer and then can a citation or arrest be made. a person who requested to stay anonymous say men from the same group barged unmasked phone cameras rolling into the lego plee in the valley fair ma antimaskers nobudays earliewom off this fake arrest warning at the store this the message to the men. >> leave working pool alone. like this is not our fault. we are just trying to pay rent. >> reporter: in san jose, dion lim, abc7 news. >>> just a shmeago on getting answers, right here the top doctor at san francisco general hospital said that it is likely those who got the johnson and johnson vacci
>> reporter: and harass a customer calling her a karen. >> karen? >> yeah. >> that's a. >> i am mexican. book buyer fern albert repeatedly told them to leave, they did. >> it's terrible. we are all so tired of it. like every worker has been dealing with this the entire pandemic. >> reporter: san jose police tell me during the pandemic, they focus on education not so much enforcement, but business owners if they encounter this behavior, can first...
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a bit this summer. check out this video from vanessa karen's in pacifica. opped over the fence and into her backyard. she lives next door to the park. just said the mountain lion appeared to be about 6 feet long. that's a big boy who spotted right before 7 o'clock saturday evening. definitely not the backyard visitor. we're looking for another mountain lion was then seen on tara. that's in the half moon bay area. you can see that's another big guy. eric lawson deo with us. he said he's been seeing mountain lions in the area since july of last year. those are bike a lot bigger than i feel like we've seen in years past. dave. that's like a great dane. almost. yeah, well fed to haha. i don't know what their leaving. the garbage out early we've got going on reptiles. leave us the dinosaurs in the mammals are fighting over territory. and no one ever and middle 80's going on in the far east bay. it looks like for highs today. >> busy tropics and also a warm up by the end of the week. we'll take a look at that. people here. ♪ ♪ fall together with lowe's. labor day
a bit this summer. check out this video from vanessa karen's in pacifica. opped over the fence and into her backyard. she lives next door to the park. just said the mountain lion appeared to be about 6 feet long. that's a big boy who spotted right before 7 o'clock saturday evening. definitely not the backyard visitor. we're looking for another mountain lion was then seen on tara. that's in the half moon bay area. you can see that's another big guy. eric lawson deo with us. he said he's been...
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own excellent book was published the triumph of nancy raygun a biography of the former first lady. jackie and karen the screen is yours. >> thank you a lot for that. thanks all of you for joining us on this friday evening. i don't know if you can tell, where only semi- virtual. jackie and i are together in politics and prose which we can go out to dinner after this. i am absolutely delighted to be here. assists are excellent new book you can pick up a signed copy right here at politics and prose. we start out with a high altitude here, you come with the perspective of someone who has been in washington, observe this, reported on it, analyzed it from the reagan era and really you have the perspective of someone who has seen the entire evolution of the republican party reagan to newt gingrich. [inaudible] the tea party movement, and of course one of the biggest projects of the conservative movement during all this time was to reshape the court. how did that perspective really shape your approach? >> i had been thinking of a book for some time in recent years because it had become obvious the biggest
own excellent book was published the triumph of nancy raygun a biography of the former first lady. jackie and karen the screen is yours. >> thank you a lot for that. thanks all of you for joining us on this friday evening. i don't know if you can tell, where only semi- virtual. jackie and i are together in politics and prose which we can go out to dinner after this. i am absolutely delighted to be here. assists are excellent new book you can pick up a signed copy right here at politics...
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a bottom. i don't think we've seen it yet. so although karen is spot on and all of the assertions, the stock stocks have not been trading well and have we seen the day where everybody gets out i don't think we've seen it. >> what do you think of the options market in this group >> well we were talking about home depot and lowe's last friday for those that watched the show i know you were out on friday. so you didn't get to hear what we were talking about there. but i think a lot of what we were saying about those companies also is true for the home builders. i think an important thing to remember is when rates are low, the reason that spurred demand is is that in the absence of anything else, in a vacuum that is lowering the cost of housing and lowering monthly payments. but what has happened in addition to seeing rising input cost for home building in the form of labor and in the term of materials is that home prices have risen and some markets they've risen very sharply and what will happen when you see that is it is going to create a little
a bottom. i don't think we've seen it yet. so although karen is spot on and all of the assertions, the stock stocks have not been trading well and have we seen the day where everybody gets out i don't think we've seen it. >> what do you think of the options market in this group >> well we were talking about home depot and lowe's last friday for those that watched the show i know you were out on friday. so you didn't get to hear what we were talking about there. but i think a lot of...
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>> reporter: he even harassed a customer, calling her a "karen." finally after fern alberts repeatedly told the men to leave, they did. >> it is terrible. we are so tired of it. every worker has been dealing with this the entire pandemic. >> reporter: police tell me during the pandemic they focused more on education, not so much enforcement but if they do encounter this behavior, only then can a citation or arrest be made. the person who requested to stay anonymous said men from the same group arched their way unmasked, known cameras rolling into the lego store. employees at recycled books say contending with anti-maskers is not uncommon. days earlier, a group of women dropped off a fake arrest warning to the store. their message to the men in this video -- >> leave working people alone. this is not our fault. >> reporter: in san jose, dion lim, abc7 news. >> late this afternoon, we discovered the men not wearing masks at the bookstore belong to a group called believism." they posted a quote saying we are not single but is not real . at this point,
>> reporter: he even harassed a customer, calling her a "karen." finally after fern alberts repeatedly told the men to leave, they did. >> it is terrible. we are so tired of it. every worker has been dealing with this the entire pandemic. >> reporter: police tell me during the pandemic they focused more on education, not so much enforcement but if they do encounter this behavior, only then can a citation or arrest be made. the person who requested to stay anonymous...
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i thought it was a great power pitch though >> all right, karen, you had some questions you got more ht there. your take on the fast pitch. >> yeah, well i really love the fast pitch that's a buy i think that the macro of millennials moving into housing was accelerated during the pandemic, but not extinguished so i like the space and i like the pitch and nice job >> all right good stuff there the mysterious fifth trader always votes no. all right. the traders have spoken. now, folks out there, you've got that you are deep in the brady trivia are you buying the fast pitch on mi homes you can vote in our twitter poll good luck. thanks for coming on great fast pitch a new name up next. walgreens. up more than 4% today. and two of our traders own this name we're going to get their take on the big breakout for wva, next whether it's a technology first, (♪ ♪) a fashion first, (♪ ♪) a science first, (♪ ♪) or a first for us all (♪ ♪) whatever you hope to achieve for your business, cloud first helps you get to value...first (♪ ♪) let there be change accenture at cdw, we get your it staff has b
i thought it was a great power pitch though >> all right, karen, you had some questions you got more ht there. your take on the fast pitch. >> yeah, well i really love the fast pitch that's a buy i think that the macro of millennials moving into housing was accelerated during the pandemic, but not extinguished so i like the space and i like the pitch and nice job >> all right good stuff there the mysterious fifth trader always votes no. all right. the traders have spoken. now,...
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president gilbert fernandez is under pressure after a photograph of him circulated, showing him celebrating the 1st lady's birthday last year. during karen, a virus restrictions, hundreds of people, her play stones with the names of co, with 1900 victims on the steps of the government house and bought a fiery in the vial. picture the president, the scene with a dozen gas for the presidential residents a year ago when a strict lockdown was enforced. 110000 people have died from the virus and urgency . now, iran saw a record number of daily covered 1900 death says new restrictions are imposed. more than $650.00 deaths were announced on monday. and more than 41000 new cases were reported. cities across iran have entered a 6 day lockdown as the delta, very dr. the 5th wave of infection in chile, more than 2000 children have lost one or both parents to go with 19. so congress is proposing a law to allow family members or others to take charge of the youngsters, or latin america editor lucy newman. reports would have done this modest home and back, but a so which one? happy one that was before the entire fabric that theodore family. port coven
president gilbert fernandez is under pressure after a photograph of him circulated, showing him celebrating the 1st lady's birthday last year. during karen, a virus restrictions, hundreds of people, her play stones with the names of co, with 1900 victims on the steps of the government house and bought a fiery in the vial. picture the president, the scene with a dozen gas for the presidential residents a year ago when a strict lockdown was enforced. 110000 people have died from the virus and...
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a lot of those young. the korea, even though was the, was the fact or for the future problems. karen, you know, when we have these types of discussions around football, ultimately, many people say that what's going on when it comes to salaries, when it comes to cost increases that are really highlights a growing disconnect between the big business of sport and these communities of sports fans around the world, you know, kids in various countries kicking a ball around aspiring to be like their football heroes. ultimately, who owns football? ultimately it is owned by the fans in the sense that if there is a genuine disconnect, the fans will stop buying the merchandise they will stop attending the matches and they will stop paying the the tv subscriptions. but while the other thing is a lot of growth and we think it could be said that we have reached peak interest, and that doesn't necessarily mean the best interest is going to hold. if you, if you look at most matches in europe, what month crowds are allowed. so it's nothing matches still fell out, especially between the bigger clubs,
a lot of those young. the korea, even though was the, was the fact or for the future problems. karen, you know, when we have these types of discussions around football, ultimately, many people say that what's going on when it comes to salaries, when it comes to cost increases that are really highlights a growing disconnect between the big business of sport and these communities of sports fans around the world, you know, kids in various countries kicking a ball around aspiring to be like their...
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makes me feel good from a trading perspective, finding footing, play banks, financials as a cade. >> yeah. karen, surprised by that action, too? >> thinking about the kre, the regional bank versus the xlf big money centered banks have a lot of other livers. investment banking, asset management, a great business capital markets. all of those have been huge. so, but if you look at regional banks, they don't have a lot of that and this core product, you know, this picking off that customer, that's a very difficult situation to be in >> coming up, markets may have kicked off august with a bit of a whimper, but expecting them to go out with a a bang breaking that down and what he's watching in a few. >>> plus earnings coming your way. simon property on the move after reporting results. digging into the nes namext. "fast money," back in two. hey lily, i need a new wireless plan for my business, but all my employees need something different. oh, we can help with that. okay, imagine this... your mover, rob, he's on the scene and needs a plan with a mobile hotspot. we cut to downtown, your sales rep lisa
makes me feel good from a trading perspective, finding footing, play banks, financials as a cade. >> yeah. karen, surprised by that action, too? >> thinking about the kre, the regional bank versus the xlf big money centered banks have a lot of other livers. investment banking, asset management, a great business capital markets. all of those have been huge. so, but if you look at regional banks, they don't have a lot of that and this core product, you know, this picking off that...
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this is a stock that's been $30 for 10 years i don't think there's any compelling reason. karen brought up valuation but i would rather be in t-mobile. i'm playing a game would you rather during trade it or fade t. >> t-mobile. >> despite the packing stuff we've been talking about las vegas sands down nearly 20% over the last year tim seymour, trade or fade >> i'm going to trade it the stock is basically trading back near those lows it's incredible when you actually see where we started to get with vegas traffic the pricing in the margins in their business i think is something exciting they have exposure to online sports betting and igaming look, the head winds from the drants have been just crushing for anything in a reopening trade but specifically to casinos, cruise lines, et cetera, we've seen this movie before this is the right level to buy lvs. trade it >> down 20% in the last year folks, thank you very much for this latest edition of trade or fade a force to be reckoned with. one of our traders calling this one of the best looking charts in the market right now. that's wh
this is a stock that's been $30 for 10 years i don't think there's any compelling reason. karen brought up valuation but i would rather be in t-mobile. i'm playing a game would you rather during trade it or fade t. >> t-mobile. >> despite the packing stuff we've been talking about las vegas sands down nearly 20% over the last year tim seymour, trade or fade >> i'm going to trade it the stock is basically trading back near those lows it's incredible when you actually see where...
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or of course less on the paper and operate a fee to be now but the bottom right around the we see, and i think you're now is the time to play the game with karen, there was an announcement that was made that there was to be a massive private equity investment by the private equity firm c, v c. they wanted to invest 2700000000 euros into la league and exchange for 10 percent revenue and 10 percent stake in most of its business. many thought that that investment would help ensure barcelona had the money it needed to keep messy, but barcelona said the deal would not be in its interests. why is that? why the objections to that? i think the objections, twofold, 1st of all, under the terms of the deal, only a relatively small propulsion of the money from cdc could be allocated to players wages. so therefore, it wouldn't actually be addressing the, the player cost issues that exist, that the 2nd reason is that boss alone to be believed. but the deal vastly on the values, legal and it's present full. and also it could, it could present some form of constraints in terms of boss loaners, continue desires for the super li, franchise project to work with,
or of course less on the paper and operate a fee to be now but the bottom right around the we see, and i think you're now is the time to play the game with karen, there was an announcement that was made that there was to be a massive private equity investment by the private equity firm c, v c. they wanted to invest 2700000000 euros into la league and exchange for 10 percent revenue and 10 percent stake in most of its business. many thought that that investment would help ensure barcelona had...
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all right, let's bring in our guess in liverpool, karen mcguire, a football finance lecturer at the university of liverpool in barcelona. jennifer, a civil spain corresponded for millennial tv and from new chatelle, switzerland, rafael poli, head and co founder of the research group football observatory at the international center for sports studies. a warm welcome to you all. and thanks for joining us today on inside story here and let me start with you today. could you have ever imagined that all of this would have played out that the way it has it does seem to have been very political. and i think everybody thought that there would be some sort of last minute reprieve. that would. ready enable would have enabled leonor betsy to have stated the loaner, but it appears that the, the application of league rose has been in folsom that left the club with no old sanity, but to effectively release him from his contract and allow him to take his career elsewhere. jennifer from your vantage point there in barcelona. what are the fans thinking and feeling right now? are they simply sad? are they angry
all right, let's bring in our guess in liverpool, karen mcguire, a football finance lecturer at the university of liverpool in barcelona. jennifer, a civil spain corresponded for millennial tv and from new chatelle, switzerland, rafael poli, head and co founder of the research group football observatory at the international center for sports studies. a warm welcome to you all. and thanks for joining us today on inside story here and let me start with you today. could you have ever imagined that...
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as i said, it is a local story, but it has regional and national connections. >> okay. well, thank you again, karen. and for those at home, the book is "no common ground, confederate monuments and the ongoing fight for racial justice." the book is available from abraham lincoln book shop. there's a link in the comments where you can get it. it is $24. we will ship it to you with a special date of publication signed bookplate which is today, the 12th of april, 2021. ♪ ♪ >>> weekends on c-span 2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday, you will find events and people that explore our nation's past, on american history tv. on sundays, book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. it is television for serious readers. learn, discover, explore, weekends on c-span 2. ♪ ♪ >>> good evening, everyone. i'm new york historical society's president and ceo. i'm thrilled to welcome you to
as i said, it is a local story, but it has regional and national connections. >> okay. well, thank you again, karen. and for those at home, the book is "no common ground, confederate monuments and the ongoing fight for racial justice." the book is available from abraham lincoln book shop. there's a link in the comments where you can get it. it is $24. we will ship it to you with a special date of publication signed bookplate which is today, the 12th of april, 2021. ♪ ♪...
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out and say the governor should resign, that does bring some closure to my own experiences as a woman. >> karen hinton, we are grateful that you shared your voice with us today. thank you. >>> still ahead we continue our coverage of andrew cuomo's resignation with a look at the woman who will replace him. >>> also ahead today's breaking news from washington and a major legislative achievement. legislative achievement. that delicious omelet was microwaved? get outta here. everybody's a skeptic. paper money. it's the future! get outta here. i'm leaving with my gold. it's not crazy. help me, mother. it's an omelet. just crack an egg. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. >>> we're also following breaking news from washington. we're awaiting remarks from president biden on today's specific legislative achievement, the senate's passage of the bipartisan infrastructure bill. senators voted 69-30, passing th
out and say the governor should resign, that does bring some closure to my own experiences as a woman. >> karen hinton, we are grateful that you shared your voice with us today. thank you. >>> still ahead we continue our coverage of andrew cuomo's resignation with a look at the woman who will replace him. >>> also ahead today's breaking news from washington and a major legislative achievement. legislative achievement. that delicious omelet was microwaved? get outta here....
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now invite you to enjoy a virtual program with karen tumulty joining conversation by reagan foundation institute board of trustees kathierd bush. ♪ ♪ >> good afternoon. i am so pleased to welcome you today for this very special sneak peek at a much anticipated biography on former first lady nancy reagan. the book, the triumph of nancy reagan written by veteran colonists karen tumulty will be officially released tomorrow. karen has graciously agreed to make the reagan library one of her first stops on the book tour. after devouring the book myself, i think readers will agree it is a well researched balance an insightful look at the light of on the 20th century's most fascinating and consequential figures. in the interest of full disclosure i thought i would mention i was privileged to work for thef reagans as a young woman. first in the white house and then in los angeles after the reagans left washington. there i was part of their small staff and their vibrant post- presidential life. ultimately serving as their spokesperson press secretary. it was an incredible adventure and one of th
now invite you to enjoy a virtual program with karen tumulty joining conversation by reagan foundation institute board of trustees kathierd bush. ♪ ♪ >> good afternoon. i am so pleased to welcome you today for this very special sneak peek at a much anticipated biography on former first lady nancy reagan. the book, the triumph of nancy reagan written by veteran colonists karen tumulty will be officially released tomorrow. karen has graciously agreed to make the reagan library one of...
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a year earlier. carter evans reports on how it's affecting us all. >> it's been fun planning. >> reporter: karen is finallyed after a year of deays. how much more is it costing you? >> at least $10,000 more. i mean, a wedding that costs 20 is now $30,000. >> reporter: she's paying top dollar from everything from flowers to catering and her wedding dress. her experience mirrors today's consumer price index, which shows the cost for women's dresses was up almost 20% in july. >> this inflation is impacting across the board. >> reporter: manufacturers are still recovering from shut downs that affected supply chains. and now stimulus checks are driving demand for just about everything. >> people are buying more and more. >> reporter: and you have people with money in their pockets, so they're willing to spend more. >> absolutely. that creates this perfect storm. >> reporter: travel costs are soaring. hotels up 24%. airfare up 19% and gas prices up almost 42%. at the supermarket there's also still plenty of sticker shock. and now the delta vavts could slow the recovery, keeping some prices high. >> that's probab
a year earlier. carter evans reports on how it's affecting us all. >> it's been fun planning. >> reporter: karen is finallyed after a year of deays. how much more is it costing you? >> at least $10,000 more. i mean, a wedding that costs 20 is now $30,000. >> reporter: she's paying top dollar from everything from flowers to catering and her wedding dress. her experience mirrors today's consumer price index, which shows the cost for women's dresses was up almost 20% in...
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host: karen is seeking a vaccination in alabama. karen, why are you seeking a vaccination now? did you just decide to get one? caller: here is my question for the doctor. there is a couple of things that have been brought up lately about the vaccine. one is the protein in the vaccine, they're finding out may be toxic to humans, number one. number two, there have been deaths from the vaccination, 3,544 reported deaths. this is a virus. the vaccine is never going to eradicate this virus. we have never had a vaccine that does that, and instead of waiting for people to get into a hospital we need to start pretreating them. there are lots of doctors out there who have pretreated people with vitamin d, and i don't know why you are not emphasizing more of a pretreatment than everybody needs to get this vaccine. i personally am not getting the booster. host: ok, dr. goodman, how do you respond? guest: a couple of points there that i agree on and a couple i might differ with. one is that it would be great if we had a medicine that could just prevent infection or treat early infection. b
host: karen is seeking a vaccination in alabama. karen, why are you seeking a vaccination now? did you just decide to get one? caller: here is my question for the doctor. there is a couple of things that have been brought up lately about the vaccine. one is the protein in the vaccine, they're finding out may be toxic to humans, number one. number two, there have been deaths from the vaccination, 3,544 reported deaths. this is a virus. the vaccine is never going to eradicate this virus. we have...
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what's trading now, karen? >> for axpensive when you're trading at such a rich pe multiple and benefitted from the pandemic. mean wear coming out of it a small beat isn't good enough certainly a guide-ish in line-ish for third quarter definitely isn't good enough and not giving full-year guidance. also not so delidelightful nothing wrong with the business, except the stock wasn't there. i don't love it. room to go to the down side. we see is many times expectations so high can't meet them if it doesn't beat it's not good enough. >> coming up, breaking down today's monster move in shares of amd stock soaring to a fresh all-time high. why some options traders betting the stocks are in. we break down the action when "fast money" returns millions of vulnerable americans struggle to get reliable transportation to their medical appointments. that's why i started medhaul. citi launched the impact fund to invest in both women and entrepreneurs of color like me, so i can realize my vision and give everything i've got to my compa
what's trading now, karen? >> for axpensive when you're trading at such a rich pe multiple and benefitted from the pandemic. mean wear coming out of it a small beat isn't good enough certainly a guide-ish in line-ish for third quarter definitely isn't good enough and not giving full-year guidance. also not so delidelightful nothing wrong with the business, except the stock wasn't there. i don't love it. room to go to the down side. we see is many times expectations so high can't meet them...
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beanie is a mutt she lives in michigan and she loves to snuggle, it is a boy dog she identifies as a boy karenhave a soft spot for the bullies lynn sent her in, your wrinkles are perfect, these two good boys are omar the rock and wrought wyler's, here she is waiting to go, lastly in english springer spaniel, good boy thank you so happy new year.ng the countdown see you next week on "barron's roundtable". >> it was year when nasa showed us the sky wasn't the limit. charles manson showed his family values and the beatles showed us why they crossed the road. these are the magical, ludicrous, griz grisly, astronomical. shameful, calamitous stories of the year. who can forget 1969?
beanie is a mutt she lives in michigan and she loves to snuggle, it is a boy dog she identifies as a boy karenhave a soft spot for the bullies lynn sent her in, your wrinkles are perfect, these two good boys are omar the rock and wrought wyler's, here she is waiting to go, lastly in english springer spaniel, good boy thank you so happy new year.ng the countdown see you next week on "barron's roundtable". >> it was year when nasa showed us the sky wasn't the limit. charles manson...
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francine: joining us now is karen ward, director / chief market strategist emea, jp morgan. after aof days in august, what are you expecting to give direction to the markets into september? karen: i think jackson hole is the key event. the u.s. economy looks extremely strong. they are not particularly concerned about the delta variant. the jobs market is red-hot, across payrolls, the jobs data -- this is an economy that is firing on all cylinders as we head into the back part of the year. what will the fed do about that? we are looking for signs asking what the exit strategy is going to be. jackson hole is a key potential catalyst for that. otherwise, we will be focusing on the delta variant, but otherwise it will be all focused on jobs markets around the world. that is the key driver here. francine: when you look at the other driving factors, a lot of focus is on what central banks do. how much of that is already priced in? karen: when i look at longer-term interest rates, i think there is an underlying function that the central banks are going to be happily much too late. the dela
francine: joining us now is karen ward, director / chief market strategist emea, jp morgan. after aof days in august, what are you expecting to give direction to the markets into september? karen: i think jackson hole is the key event. the u.s. economy looks extremely strong. they are not particularly concerned about the delta variant. the jobs market is red-hot, across payrolls, the jobs data -- this is an economy that is firing on all cylinders as we head into the back part of the year. what...
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james baker really understood that she was a very important, a crucial ally to have if you were trying to get ronald reagan on boards. >> karen'sgraphy, the triumph of nancy reagan, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. you can also finds all q and a interviews wherever you get your podcasts. ♪♪ >> middle and high school students, your opinion matters. so let your voices be heard, with c-span's student wham video competition. be part of the national conversation by creating a documentary that answers the question, how does the federal government impact your life? your five to six-minute video will explore a federal policy or program that affects you or your community. c-span's student cam competition has $100,000 in total cash prizes. and you have a shot at a grand prize of $5,000. entries for the competition will begin to be received wednesday, september 8th. for competition rules, tips, and more information on how to get started, visit our website at student cam.org. >>> next, united press international vietnam war correspondent goes he have galloway recounts his time in the war zone, including his first day in vi
james baker really understood that she was a very important, a crucial ally to have if you were trying to get ronald reagan on boards. >> karen'sgraphy, the triumph of nancy reagan, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. you can also finds all q and a interviews wherever you get your podcasts. ♪♪ >> middle and high school students, your opinion matters. so let your voices be heard, with c-span's student wham video competition. be part of the national conversation by...
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they typically begin developing at age 40 and older our health expert karen, a walk here with some tipstect your eyes. karen, thanks for joining first and foremost, what are cataracts. >> cataracts affect the lens the eye and the land is a clear, clear lands that something like this. this is an example. and what happens is what your consists of water in proteins. but as you get older, those protein start to clump together. and then you end up with something like like this. you get it's clouding in that cloud and to get bigger and bigger that cloud. it. area is called the cadillac. so as you can see, it's very difficult to see and it to get worse. it gets worse and worse it can actually go okay. i know a way to correct this. people have surgery. >> to correct. cataracts, correct. right. so they just removed this damage lands and then replace it with an artificial lens. is >> a difficult surgery? i feel like anything with my eyes. i get a little nervous. you know. >> actually not it's not so bad. and over 2 million surgeries are done every year it was interesting. well, when you have this
they typically begin developing at age 40 and older our health expert karen, a walk here with some tipstect your eyes. karen, thanks for joining first and foremost, what are cataracts. >> cataracts affect the lens the eye and the land is a clear, clear lands that something like this. this is an example. and what happens is what your consists of water in proteins. but as you get older, those protein start to clump together. and then you end up with something like like this. you get it's...
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a little bit on our guest today doctor karen alcock's is a professor of history at the university ofth carolina charlotte she's also dreaming of dixie, dixie's author and she writes about, she writes in public about the controversy and she does a lot of media appearances infrequent. since on the media about that and has been thinking a lot about the controversy of confederate monuments. as it has recently come about in coming to culture. without me answering the question for you, tell the customers in the audience why no common ground why did you want to write about this now. >> that is a terrific question i did not want to write about this controversy to be honest initially mainly because i've been speaking about it since 2017 and onin the road a lot and finally thehe pressure coupling and i also noted the controversy wasn't going away in one of the things i found myself doing on a regular basis when i would talk to the media is try to explain .the history and the statutes i was hesitant but i knew i had a little conversation with myself and looked at myself in the mirror and said y
a little bit on our guest today doctor karen alcock's is a professor of history at the university ofth carolina charlotte she's also dreaming of dixie, dixie's author and she writes about, she writes in public about the controversy and she does a lot of media appearances infrequent. since on the media about that and has been thinking a lot about the controversy of confederate monuments. as it has recently come about in coming to culture. without me answering the question for you, tell the...
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visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> sunday on q&a, a conversation with karen on her book the triumph of the nancyeagan, the strength and tenacity of the former first lady who helped shape the reagan presidency. >> he has an agenda which was ronald reagan's well-being and success. and, she was also -- she had special instincts about people. she had a better nose for trouble and he did. so, the people in the administration who stood -- understood all of this and recognized her power like george schultz or james baker really understood that she was a very important ally to have. you were trying to get ronald reagan on board. >> her biography sunday night on c-span's q and a. you can also find all q and a interviews where you get your podcast. >> next, officials talk about efforts to secure 5g networks before a house energy and converse subcommittee. this is a little more than three hours. >> today the subcommittee on medication and technology is holding a hearing entitled, leaving the wireless feature securing american network technology. due to covid 19 public health emergencies, today's hearings b
visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> sunday on q&a, a conversation with karen on her book the triumph of the nancyeagan, the strength and tenacity of the former first lady who helped shape the reagan presidency. >> he has an agenda which was ronald reagan's well-being and success. and, she was also -- she had special instincts about people. she had a better nose for trouble and he did. so, the people in the administration who stood -- understood all of this and recognized her power like...
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. >> we do have a question. karenfoley asked you have any suggestions for whatat citizens can do on the topic of fighting censorship? what do we do? how do we as individual citizens in this country which purports to -- do we speak up when we see a kid at school? the that down to that point of view? is about refusing to be on facebook if they continue to use algorithms to track our marketingke desires? c this isn't going to be a very good answer and i really held back in the book and trying to fashion myself as some kind of judge and jury and prescriptive or. society is chaotic and we are full of a lotao of conflict andt didn't start with facebook. we went into a war in iraq based on a fundamental lie that hussein was behind 9/11 amplified by "the new york times." there were decades and decades t were rethought or we were taut that african-americans have a different skull shape and these bizarre things that even living with us for a long time. you have to do things that scare you and you have to put yourself in harm's
. >> we do have a question. karenfoley asked you have any suggestions for whatat citizens can do on the topic of fighting censorship? what do we do? how do we as individual citizens in this country which purports to -- do we speak up when we see a kid at school? the that down to that point of view? is about refusing to be on facebook if they continue to use algorithms to track our marketingke desires? c this isn't going to be a very good answer and i really held back in the book and...
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. >> we do have a question, karen foley asked, do you have any suggestions for what citizens can do?the topic of fighting censorship. what do we do, how do we, in this country reporting to respect free-speech, we speak up when we see a get sent home from school? is it down to that? that small of a place, is it about refusing to be on facebooe if theyin continue to use algorithms for marketing desires? >> this is going to be a very good a answer, i really held bak in the book and appearances from trying to fashion myself, judge and jury and for how society is going to raise itself. society is chaotic and we are full of a lot of conflict and it didn't start with facebook. we went into a war in iraq based on a fundamental lie saddam hussein, amplified by the new york times. there were decades where we thought it was taught african-americans have a different shape. this has been living with us for a very long time. you got to do things that scare you. you've got to put yourself in harm's way a little bit, when a school youn your don't agree with, whose views you find abhorrent is getting
. >> we do have a question, karen foley asked, do you have any suggestions for what citizens can do?the topic of fighting censorship. what do we do, how do we, in this country reporting to respect free-speech, we speak up when we see a get sent home from school? is it down to that? that small of a place, is it about refusing to be on facebooe if theyin continue to use algorithms for marketing desires? >> this is going to be a very good a answer, i really held bak in the book and...
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a teacher. moderating today's discussion between these two fantastic authors, is karen, karen is the author of sixnovels including a woman of intelligence, 100 sons, and that gilded years which is seem to be a major motion picturext. karen has also written for the "washington post", the miami herald, chicago tribune and newsday. she has appeared as a celebrity and politics expert on entertainment tonight, cnn and the cbs early show. welcome erica, stephanie, and karen. >> hi, thank you so much. i'm so excited to be here today talking to stephanie and erica about their books, their masterpieces they are somewhat long, amazing masterpieces. i would love to start by just talking about the spark that created these books. i am always still interested in how people discover these characters in history. especially these women who history has forgotten and they decide to write books about them and have the bravery to go down that research hole and bring these women to life again. stephanie let's start with you. i would guess this has a hamilton situation connection? >> people who know my work may know i h
a teacher. moderating today's discussion between these two fantastic authors, is karen, karen is the author of sixnovels including a woman of intelligence, 100 sons, and that gilded years which is seem to be a major motion picturext. karen has also written for the "washington post", the miami herald, chicago tribune and newsday. she has appeared as a celebrity and politics expert on entertainment tonight, cnn and the cbs early show. welcome erica, stephanie, and karen. >> hi,...
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who arrived from spain to counter fires that have eaten up for us and pastors along turkeys, a gym, and karen in cost. but the spaniards have been joined by specialists from ukraine, russia and john, who have flown into the la money international airport. no harbor formation to counter the flames. around 200 ways. buyers have struck turkey in recent weeks and also support has helped to bring them under control. have craft like this as their b, johnny own russian made em 17 chopper, have become essential tools. one thing but how does look like this today? what of the paper? well, the tone was so little in the distance helicopters refilled the empty bucket and other go at the fires though many are now contained, others have stubbornly spread due to change in rain craft. how played a white role in these patients because they can cover long distances in a matter of minutes, especially in mountainous terrain along turkey certain causes no matter what the distance and the cost below my team there seems student turns firefight in pilot said, she's willing to go to distance for turkey. it's out of ne
who arrived from spain to counter fires that have eaten up for us and pastors along turkeys, a gym, and karen in cost. but the spaniards have been joined by specialists from ukraine, russia and john, who have flown into the la money international airport. no harbor formation to counter the flames. around 200 ways. buyers have struck turkey in recent weeks and also support has helped to bring them under control. have craft like this as their b, johnny own russian made em 17 chopper, have become...
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explain why karen? a state in india is still caught in a wave of curving non teen infections. hit the rest of the country, not to go. ah hello, thank you for tuning in. we still have a weather maker over scandinavia. it's turning up a lot of trouble. we go in for a closer look at these heavy bouts of what weather across scandinavia, and look at the winfield associated with it. you know, for the northeast corner of germany, amber weather alert in play. we could see wind gusts up to about 90 kilometers per hour. now this system is also driving down a lot of wet weather through western russia, central parts of ukraine, moldova, and into romania. and folks got to tell you some of these storms could be quite intense on wednesday. now onto the temperature story and look at this cross iberia cordova, the $37.00 degrees. that's about a good 10 degrees cooler than what you were on the weekend. and for turkey, largely dry conditions across the country just toward that northeast corner. we could see a scattering of showers, but this will allow people and opportunity for the clean up acro
explain why karen? a state in india is still caught in a wave of curving non teen infections. hit the rest of the country, not to go. ah hello, thank you for tuning in. we still have a weather maker over scandinavia. it's turning up a lot of trouble. we go in for a closer look at these heavy bouts of what weather across scandinavia, and look at the winfield associated with it. you know, for the northeast corner of germany, amber weather alert in play. we could see wind gusts up to about 90...
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if we don't have control over that, it could be a year, year and a half. >> reporter: another reason karen eccleston is ready to get her "i do's" over with, for richer or poorer. >> i have to bite the bullet, because it's a once-in-a- lifetime thing. >> reporter: now, you may have noticed rising prices at restaurants as well. higher food costs are part of the problem, but another is the labor shortage. restaurants are having to pay more to hire servers and kitchen staff, and they're passing that expense on to the rest of us. major. >> garrett: with our inflation tutorial, carter evans, thanks. there is still much more ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news," including what all that screen time is doing to children's eyes, and what you can do to keep your child safe. ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, 27 vitamins ensuh and minerals, now introducing ensure complete! with 30 grams of protein. for people who could use a lift new neutrogena® rapid firming. e co. 92% saw visibly firmer skin in just 4 weeks. neutrogena® for people with skin. don't settle. start your day with secret. n
if we don't have control over that, it could be a year, year and a half. >> reporter: another reason karen eccleston is ready to get her "i do's" over with, for richer or poorer. >> i have to bite the bullet, because it's a once-in-a- lifetime thing. >> reporter: now, you may have noticed rising prices at restaurants as well. higher food costs are part of the problem, but another is the labor shortage. restaurants are having to pay more to hire servers and kitchen...
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. >> tonight on q&a, a conversation with karen to multi-on her book, the triumph of nancy reagan, the strength and tenacity of the former first lady who helped shape the reagan presidency. >> she had but one agenda which was ronald reagan's well-being and success. and she had other instincts about people than he did and a better nose for trouble than he did. so the people in the administration who understood all of this, who recognized her power, people like george schultz or james baker, really understood that she was a very important, a crucial ally to have if you are trying to get ronald reagan on board. >> her biography, the triumph of nancy reagan, tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. you can also find all q&a interviews wherever you get your podcasts. >> today at dover air force base, president biden and first lady jill biden attended the dignified transfer of remains of u.s. service members killed in afghanistan.
. >> tonight on q&a, a conversation with karen to multi-on her book, the triumph of nancy reagan, the strength and tenacity of the former first lady who helped shape the reagan presidency. >> she had but one agenda which was ronald reagan's well-being and success. and she had other instincts about people than he did and a better nose for trouble than he did. so the people in the administration who understood all of this, who recognized her power, people like george schultz or...