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what small cap zok does alger's amy zang like? and mcdonalds looking to hire 260,000 workers. theaters will not require customers to wear face masks ceo says he thinks people will but he didn't want to force it on anyone. chain will have 400 locations open by mid-july >>> alibaba and jd.com record $136 billion in sales. being closely watched as a baro meter of the chinese consumer. dow is up triple digits. gained a couple of more pounds. that's good for the babies. between the moments that make us who we are, and keeping them safe, private and secure, there's webex. ♪ ♪ beautiful. it combines powerful vacuum suction and spray mopping. to lock away debris and absorb wet messes. all in one disposable pad. for a complete clean, vacuum, spray mop, and toss, in one click. the shark vacmop, a complete clean all in one pad. (drum beats) that go out today get delivered. there are people who can only get food from amazon. when you come into work, that's what drives you. my little one, i would say he's definitely proud of me. every time he sees the blue prime trucks, he says, "daddy, th
what small cap zok does alger's amy zang like? and mcdonalds looking to hire 260,000 workers. theaters will not require customers to wear face masks ceo says he thinks people will but he didn't want to force it on anyone. chain will have 400 locations open by mid-july >>> alibaba and jd.com record $136 billion in sales. being closely watched as a baro meter of the chinese consumer. dow is up triple digits. gained a couple of more pounds. that's good for the babies. between the moments...
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our secretary of war was russell alger. he was a civil war hero and a congressman, but he was really incompetent as secretary of war. so what happened ultimately, the commanding general was a man name nelson miles. he was an excellent soldier and not a very nice human being. in fact, he married sherman's niece, and william tecumseh sherman hated miles. he thought he was a jerk. mckinley isolated miles and had the acting general come to the white house, and the two of them ran the war and they excluded alger. first, they were going to mobilize increasing dramatically, but they didn't like it. jake, why would the national guard be able to change policy like that? do you have any idea? jake: a lot of the national guard would have been holdovers from the militia, i assume. a lot of those people would have some pretty influential people in lower level government positions to get upset about something like this. joseph: that is exactly right. keep in mind, the national guard comes from the local community. these people live in th
our secretary of war was russell alger. he was a civil war hero and a congressman, but he was really incompetent as secretary of war. so what happened ultimately, the commanding general was a man name nelson miles. he was an excellent soldier and not a very nice human being. in fact, he married sherman's niece, and william tecumseh sherman hated miles. he thought he was a jerk. mckinley isolated miles and had the acting general come to the white house, and the two of them ran the war and they...
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so at stone barns, barber and his farming guru of 20 years, jack algere, are trying to position the diningh. that's right. this -- what you're in here is what we call the lettuce block. multiple successions or different timing of plantings, of lettuce greens, escarole, tens of thousands of heads here, this is only a fifth of an acre in this block. >> can i try some of this? >> yeah. try a lower leaf there. crack it off, snap it sideways. we also call it asparagus lettuce. what we grow here is really a broad diversity of crops in relationship with our community. you know, harvests pretty regularly, year round, not like one big bulk output. >> it's not easy. >> it's not easy, but i guess it's whole. >> for those without the kind of land blue hill has, algere and basher are pushing a 12 by 15-foot garden concept. >> about 45 degrees, ben your le legs, but don't bend over. >> as homeowners and crooks learn to adapt. >> the cooks started planting their sort of dream garden. three very distinctive cooks with three very distinctive gardens. that got them digging into the dirt. they started sendin
so at stone barns, barber and his farming guru of 20 years, jack algere, are trying to position the diningh. that's right. this -- what you're in here is what we call the lettuce block. multiple successions or different timing of plantings, of lettuce greens, escarole, tens of thousands of heads here, this is only a fifth of an acre in this block. >> can i try some of this? >> yeah. try a lower leaf there. crack it off, snap it sideways. we also call it asparagus lettuce. what we...
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guarantee that's the american dream at this point well the american dream of course is that horatio alger myth that anybody could rise up and become one of the elites and one of the wealthy and of course part of that is owning a home so here's the data from the federal reserve that everybody's talking about online which shows how they can tell in effect drives this and equality in terms of whoever have their home in 1971 because even the data here in the sand b.c. article they don't mention 1971 what happened then but they actually trace that back to 1970 so in terms of this inequality. household wealth the median price for an existing home was $287000.00 in april up more than 7 percent from a year ago according to the national association of realtors these gains have dispersed portion only gone to the wealthy and white americans while 72 percent of white households own a house a key source of household wealth that's true for 42 percent of blacks and 47 percent of hispanic households the urban institute said this gulf between white and black americans is greater than at any other point in
guarantee that's the american dream at this point well the american dream of course is that horatio alger myth that anybody could rise up and become one of the elites and one of the wealthy and of course part of that is owning a home so here's the data from the federal reserve that everybody's talking about online which shows how they can tell in effect drives this and equality in terms of whoever have their home in 1971 because even the data here in the sand b.c. article they don't mention...
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and again mrs alger there and these are the headlines stocks in japan and australia have opened down after markets in the united states recorded their steepest falls since mid notch that's came on the back of rising corona virus infections and a poor economic forecast from the federal reserve care elizondo is the new york and says the tabby lines on wall street can be directly attributed to the pandemic. there are still deep worries now. this is spreading as you mentioned in more than a dozen states we're seeing numbers positive cases that are on the increase particularly texas florida and arizona these are all states that with of last few weeks of lifted their stay at home orders and so the economy is really coming back but coronavirus is as well and i think that has really spooked the markets u.s. president has authorized sanctions against international criminal court officials investigating u.s. conduct in afghanistan the i.c.c. has rejected the measures calling them an unacceptable attempt to interfere with the rule of law the u.n. says it's horrified at the discovery of mass gra
and again mrs alger there and these are the headlines stocks in japan and australia have opened down after markets in the united states recorded their steepest falls since mid notch that's came on the back of rising corona virus infections and a poor economic forecast from the federal reserve care elizondo is the new york and says the tabby lines on wall street can be directly attributed to the pandemic. there are still deep worries now. this is spreading as you mentioned in more than a dozen...
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brad neuman, alger senior vice president and director of market strategy made that declaration. we said get him in to our floor show along with cme trader phil flynn. i was thinking a couple days ago about how the coronavirus has been sort of an open invitation to technology to just go for it, disrupt the way we do everything, but is this way bigger than that and more of a new age of connected intelligence that you see? >> well, i think the pandemic accelerates a lot of the trends we've seen in place for some time. [ inaudible ] technological revolution every 50 years or so. the last one being the so-called age of telecommunications which started in the early '70s with the advent of the microprocessor and put the pc on the desk of workers and transformed how they work, and concluded with the smartphone which obviously gave individuals access to all human knowledge at the palm of their hand. that industry is more mature now and we think it's evolving into this next revolution which we call the age of connective intelligence. which essentially starts with a lot of connected device
brad neuman, alger senior vice president and director of market strategy made that declaration. we said get him in to our floor show along with cme trader phil flynn. i was thinking a couple days ago about how the coronavirus has been sort of an open invitation to technology to just go for it, disrupt the way we do everything, but is this way bigger than that and more of a new age of connected intelligence that you see? >> well, i think the pandemic accelerates a lot of the trends we've...
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>> yes, so i got inducted into the horatio alger society and what it does takes the best and brightest and come from families that make less than $20,000 a year and have really, really sad personal backgrounds that they've had to overcome, parents in prison and the stories just curl your hair and we as an organization send them to college. and it's a bipartisan group. supreme court justice clarence thomas put my medal over me when i was inducted in the supreme court. it's the only private service allowed in the supreme court. it was we willy, really an honor to be in that room and to be inducted and to do that kind of work, really cool, but, yeah, so many people are like, what? >> rob lowe, clarence thomas, okay. there you go. you were here nine years ago. we asked would you want your sons to like follow in your footsteps you said, no, i would rather them be doctors or lawyer, congratulations to your son, matthew because he passed the bar exam and congratulations to him. >> thank you. >> your son john owen is a writer on your show you're doing, "911: lone star." what is it like having
>> yes, so i got inducted into the horatio alger society and what it does takes the best and brightest and come from families that make less than $20,000 a year and have really, really sad personal backgrounds that they've had to overcome, parents in prison and the stories just curl your hair and we as an organization send them to college. and it's a bipartisan group. supreme court justice clarence thomas put my medal over me when i was inducted in the supreme court. it's the only private...