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both benedict arnold and benjamin lincoln are generals that have those traits. mainly because of his work early in the war around boston. so the key american commanders at the end when this is all said and done, the primary commander and his two major subordinates of benedict arnold i don't think it is any surprise at all three of them work very well with militia for a very interesting talk easily forward to reading the book. it is a privilege for us. so i have to say at west point i was enormously impressed by the american army in the offices they are it did not coincide i would imagine those instructors would be happy to be back at west point out of harm's way but actually it is quite the opposite. >> and to be what those fellow officers are involved with. that they want to be there they are not officers like you met brought in civilians. didn't just try to blame it on the press that they had military lessons. it was just very impressive. >> did any part of the campaign take place at fort william henry? >> that campaign came through the area, especially the lo
both benedict arnold and benjamin lincoln are generals that have those traits. mainly because of his work early in the war around boston. so the key american commanders at the end when this is all said and done, the primary commander and his two major subordinates of benedict arnold i don't think it is any surprise at all three of them work very well with militia for a very interesting talk easily forward to reading the book. it is a privilege for us. so i have to say at west point i was...
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benedict arnold. is he a trader or just a guy who wanted a steady paycheck? >> that is the million-dollar question. a lot of biographers, can't get entirely in arnold's mind to know what was going on. let me try to answer it this way. he had some legitimate grievances. he had been passed over for promotion unfairly, unjustly and when he became military commander when the british evacuated philadelphia, consorted with families that were regarded as tory families, the daughter of a family suspected of being a tory family and was actually prosecuted for financial percolation so legitimate grievances, many other generals did too, arnold - which thomas paine wrote about, don't know if he believed this or was trying, the fallout from arnold's trees. many people argue that arnold is after the money and he did get a great deal of money, for turning but there's another side to that. arnold owned a considerable amount of property in new england and if america wound up winning the war he was going to lose that property, really a trade-off, lose valuable property but gai
benedict arnold. is he a trader or just a guy who wanted a steady paycheck? >> that is the million-dollar question. a lot of biographers, can't get entirely in arnold's mind to know what was going on. let me try to answer it this way. he had some legitimate grievances. he had been passed over for promotion unfairly, unjustly and when he became military commander when the british evacuated philadelphia, consorted with families that were regarded as tory families, the daughter of a family...
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benedict arnold was crucial. i think gates can be called the victor of saratoga even though i'm not a big fan of gates but benedict arnold is absolutely critical. >> i wondered if he would mention him. the attack with the former british officer and conspiring to replace washington as the commander-in-chief. he was defeated himself in the battle of camden which destroyed the continental army in the south and famously took off with his horse and foot to the battlefield. i thought hamilton was very cruel when -- at the pace he left and i was quite a pace for a man of his age. hamilton of course was a very young man but the british do get a lot of the blame in the failure of the campaign. >> yeah. my assessment of the german troops is i think they did a solid job. the commander was a solid commander. i think bergoyne, i think a lot of that is the xo fecteau blame game piece. in fact before his surrender these laming her places a lot of the blame on the german troops and he's just grasping at straws at that point and
benedict arnold was crucial. i think gates can be called the victor of saratoga even though i'm not a big fan of gates but benedict arnold is absolutely critical. >> i wondered if he would mention him. the attack with the former british officer and conspiring to replace washington as the commander-in-chief. he was defeated himself in the battle of camden which destroyed the continental army in the south and famously took off with his horse and foot to the battlefield. i thought hamilton...
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and i think the two most important key leaders he sends up there are benedict arnold?h are major generals. both of them are critical for the success of the american success of saratoga. benedict arnold is fiery, aggressive , outstanding leadership from the front kind of guy and benjamin lincoln because of his unique ability to work with a militia those are things that skyler doesn't have and his subordinates don't have. so he sends the twot key leaders up there. and almost from the moment benedict gets there he is everywhere. he is right at the forefront. he is giving skyler advice and in thedv lead and he is leading raids on horses he is at the head of the column so he is the right guy to send up there with this dynamic leader and that is what skyler needed and benjamin lincoln doesn't get as much press but he is also critical to america at saratoga not one of the guys that was leading an attack although he was wounded seriously wanted leading an attack the major role was to get the militia out and the liaison and then militia and he does a brilliant job at that. so t
and i think the two most important key leaders he sends up there are benedict arnold?h are major generals. both of them are critical for the success of the american success of saratoga. benedict arnold is fiery, aggressive , outstanding leadership from the front kind of guy and benjamin lincoln because of his unique ability to work with a militia those are things that skyler doesn't have and his subordinates don't have. so he sends the twot key leaders up there. and almost from the moment...
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but having said that, there is a second thing here too, many people argue that arnold just was after money, and he did get a great deal of money from the british for turning coat, but there is another side to that equation, and that is that arnold owned a considerable amount of property in new england, and if america wound up winning the war, he's going to lose all of that property, so it would really be a trade off, he would lose valuable property but gain the money that the british were going to pay him. he could have done probably just as well financially had he remained on the american side, but one of the things that intrigued me about arnold is he negotiated with the british through intermediaries, and those intermediaries report to sir henry clanton. for a long time clanton didn't know who it was that the intermediaries were talking to. he assumed it was an important american who might be willing to commit treason. it is not until august of 1780 that arnold makes the decision to turncoat, and what happens in august of 1780, in august of 1780, cornwallace scored a huge victory
but having said that, there is a second thing here too, many people argue that arnold just was after money, and he did get a great deal of money from the british for turning coat, but there is another side to that equation, and that is that arnold owned a considerable amount of property in new england, and if america wound up winning the war, he's going to lose all of that property, so it would really be a trade off, he would lose valuable property but gain the money that the british were going...
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that is the one million-dollar question they said you cannot get entirely into arnold's mind to knowing on. bellamy try to answer it this way he had some legitimate grievances and was passed over for the promotion unfairly and unjustly i think and then when he became the military commander the british evacuated philadelphia many people turned against him w because he was consorting with families that were regarded as the tories you mentioned the daughter of the family suspected of being a tory family and was actually prosecuted for financial speculation so he had some legitimate grievances although many other generals did also in arnold is the one that commits treason which thomas paine wrote a pamphlet about in the wake of this of you really believe this or he was trying to smooth over the fallout from the treason. he pointed that out to people that when he said that many people argue that arnold was after the many and he did get a great deal of money from the british for turning code but there is another side to that equation that arnold owned a considerable amount of property in n
that is the one million-dollar question they said you cannot get entirely into arnold's mind to knowing on. bellamy try to answer it this way he had some legitimate grievances and was passed over for the promotion unfairly and unjustly i think and then when he became the military commander the british evacuated philadelphia many people turned against him w because he was consorting with families that were regarded as the tories you mentioned the daughter of the family suspected of being a tory...
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but one of the things that's always intrigued me about arnold is that he negotiates with the british through intermediateries, and they report to sir henry clinton and for a long time clinton didn't know who the intermediaries were talking to, but he knew that it was an important american who might be willing to commit treason. and it's not until august of 1780 that arnold makes the decision to turn coat, and what happens in august of 1780, in august of 1780 cornwallis scored a huge victory in camden, an army commanded by horatio gates. it was the fourth american army in 20 months that had been destroyed in the southern theater. and more than 8,000 american troops had been killed, wounded or captured in those four engagements. that's the same month that washington writes that letter saying i almost cease to hope. it's almost the same month that arthur lee in boston is saying that many of the leaders in massachusetts now believe the war's going to end in a negotiated settlement short of independence. so i think you can argue that when arnold finally makes his final decision to turn co
but one of the things that's always intrigued me about arnold is that he negotiates with the british through intermediateries, and they report to sir henry clinton and for a long time clinton didn't know who the intermediaries were talking to, but he knew that it was an important american who might be willing to commit treason. and it's not until august of 1780 that arnold makes the decision to turn coat, and what happens in august of 1780, in august of 1780 cornwallis scored a huge victory in...
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many people argue arnold was after the money. he did get a great deal of money from the british for turning coat. but there was another side to that equation. that is arnold own a considerable amount of property in new england. and if america ended up winning the war he was going to lose all of that property. it was kind of a trade off. he would lose valuable property but gain the money the british were going to pay him. he could have done probably just as well financially had he remained on the american side. but one of the things that always intrigued me about arnold he negotiates with the british through intermediaries. those intermediaries report to sir henley clinton. for a long time clinton did not know who it was the intermediaries were talking to. they thought it was an important american who might be willing to commit treason. it is not until august 1780 the decision to turncoat. what happens in august of 1780? in august of 1780, cornwallis scored a huge victory over an american army in camden south carolina. an army by
many people argue arnold was after the money. he did get a great deal of money from the british for turning coat. but there was another side to that equation. that is arnold own a considerable amount of property in new england. and if america ended up winning the war he was going to lose all of that property. it was kind of a trade off. he would lose valuable property but gain the money the british were going to pay him. he could have done probably just as well financially had he remained on...
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so benedict arnold is absolutely crucial for american success. i don't call him the victor of saratoga, though. some people do. i think gates can truly be called the victor of saratoga, even though i'm not a big fan of gates. but burgoyne -- or excuse me, benedict arnold is absolutely critical for american success. >> i wondered if you were going to make mention of ratio gates. -- horatio gates, former british officer and was always suspected of conspiring really to replace washington as the commander and chief and was later defeated himself by lord corn wallace at the battle of camden, really destroyed the continental army in the south. >> right. >> and famously took off his horse and fled the battlefield. i always thought alexander hamilton very cruel when he estimated the pace at which he must have left. >> right. >> that was quite a pace for a man of his age. >> right. >> hamilton at the time of course was a very young man. [inaudible]. a lot of the blame of the failure of the saratoga campaign. >> yes, my assessment of the german troops is -
so benedict arnold is absolutely crucial for american success. i don't call him the victor of saratoga, though. some people do. i think gates can truly be called the victor of saratoga, even though i'm not a big fan of gates. but burgoyne -- or excuse me, benedict arnold is absolutely critical for american success. >> i wondered if you were going to make mention of ratio gates. -- horatio gates, former british officer and was always suspected of conspiring really to replace washington as...
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many people argued that arnold was just after the money and he did get a great deal of money from the for turning code but there's another side to that equation and that is that arnold on his considerable amount of property in new england and america wound up winning the war he was going to lose all of that property. he knew he would lose valuable property to gain the money that the british were going to pay him and he probably would have done just as well financially had he remained on the american side. the one thing that is always intrigued me about arnold is that he negotiate with the british through intermediaries. those intermediate years -- intermediaries for a long time clinton didn't know who was that the intermediaries were talking to said it was an important american who might be willing to commite, treason. it's not until august of 1780 that arnold makes the decision to turn coat and what happens in august of 1780? in august of 1780 cornwallis scored a huge victory over an american army in camden south carolina and army commanded by horatio gates. it was the first american
many people argued that arnold was just after the money and he did get a great deal of money from the for turning code but there's another side to that equation and that is that arnold on his considerable amount of property in new england and america wound up winning the war he was going to lose all of that property. he knew he would lose valuable property to gain the money that the british were going to pay him and he probably would have done just as well financially had he remained on the...
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. >> so i have to ask you, how much credit should we give, benedict arnold? forgotten just what a hero he was and the british regarded him promote the best command in washington the most successful, the british making commander-in-chief in america and he did become general in the british army and virginia. >> he obviously plays a central role in of course he played a central role in the 1776 invasion of canada but then in the saratoga campaign, once ticonderoga falls general schuyler, commander of the northern department northern army, the department of the northern army, he is almost at wits end after ticonderoga falls. one of the firstst things washington does as commander-in-chief aside from trying to buck him up and improve his morale a little bit, he sends key leaders to help them out. i think the most important key leaders he sums up there are benedict arnold benjamin -- both major generals. both of them are critical for the success at saratoga. benedict arnold because of his fiery aggressive outstanding leadership from the front kind of guy and benjami
. >> so i have to ask you, how much credit should we give, benedict arnold? forgotten just what a hero he was and the british regarded him promote the best command in washington the most successful, the british making commander-in-chief in america and he did become general in the british army and virginia. >> he obviously plays a central role in of course he played a central role in the 1776 invasion of canada but then in the saratoga campaign, once ticonderoga falls general...
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benedict arnold, is he a truth reader or just someone that wanted a steady paycheck? >> that is kind of the million-dollar question and a lot of biographers looked at that to learn what is going on, he had some legitimate grievances he had been passed over for promotion unfairly, unjustly and when he became the military commander in philadelphia he was prosecuted for it commits treason which thomas paine wrote about they owned a considerable amount of property in new england and if america wound up winning the war, he was going to lose all that property so it was a kind of trade-off. he would lose valuable property but gain the money that the british were going to pay and he could have done probably just as well financially and he remained on the american side. one of the things that's alwayss intrigued me about arnold is that he negotiates with the british through the intermediaries that were important to sir henry clinton and for a long time, clinton didn't know who it was that the intermediaries were talking to. he just knew that it was an important american who mi
benedict arnold, is he a truth reader or just someone that wanted a steady paycheck? >> that is kind of the million-dollar question and a lot of biographers looked at that to learn what is going on, he had some legitimate grievances he had been passed over for promotion unfairly, unjustly and when he became the military commander in philadelphia he was prosecuted for it commits treason which thomas paine wrote about they owned a considerable amount of property in new england and if...
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. >> former california governor arnold schwarzenegger says the atmosphere in the state is similar to what it was when he won the last recall election in 2003. >> it is the same kind of thing, people talk about blackouts, people aren't happy with education, people not happy with what is going on with inequality in the state. it is out of control, the situation. this is why there is anger. >> there is no arnold schwarzenegger on the other side of the ballot. >> so newsom can hope and -- figure out how to be arnold schwarzenegger for a second. >> he did not endorse the recall itself, or newsom during his interview. join us saturday for abc7's california recall special. abc7 news anchor chris crates and film a tear will break down the current recall race and present our documentary total recall, which chronicles the 2000 election, in which arnold schwarzenegger replaced gray davis in a recall. the recall special airs this saturday at 10:00 p.m. >> the bay area is getting ready for a boost, a vaccine boost. plans in the works to get people there next shot. >> elizabeth holmes and of the u
. >> former california governor arnold schwarzenegger says the atmosphere in the state is similar to what it was when he won the last recall election in 2003. >> it is the same kind of thing, people talk about blackouts, people aren't happy with education, people not happy with what is going on with inequality in the state. it is out of control, the situation. this is why there is anger. >> there is no arnold schwarzenegger on the other side of the ballot. >> so newsom...
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. >> former california governor arnold schwarzenegger says the atmosphere in the state is similar to what it was when he won the last recall election in 2003. >> it is the same kind of thing, people talk about blackouts, people aren't happy with education, people not happy with what is going on with inequality in the state. it is out of control, the situation. this is why there is anger. >> there is no arnold schwarzenegger on the other side of the ballot. >> so newsom can hope and -- figure out how to be arnold schwarzenegger for a second. >> he did not endorse the recall itself, or newsom during his interview. join us saturday for abc7's california recall special. abc7 news anchor chris crates and film a tear will break down the current recall race and present our documentary total recall, which chronicles the 2000 election, in which arnold schwarzenegger replaced gray davis in a recall. the recall special airs this saturday at 10:00 p.m. >> the bay area is getting ready for a boost, a vaccine boost. plans in the works to get people there next shot. >> elizabeth holmes and of the u
. >> former california governor arnold schwarzenegger says the atmosphere in the state is similar to what it was when he won the last recall election in 2003. >> it is the same kind of thing, people talk about blackouts, people aren't happy with education, people not happy with what is going on with inequality in the state. it is out of control, the situation. this is why there is anger. >> there is no arnold schwarzenegger on the other side of the ballot. >> so newsom...
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now the benedict arnold treason plot happens. john andre is caught by the americans in the woods near west point. benedict arnold is able to escape on the british warship the vulture. poor john andre is hanged as a spy. now benedict arnold comes to new york city and began spy catching. he rounds up over 40 suspected spies but robert slips through and write some of his spy letters i am happy to arnold would not know my name. because there was a big round up of when arnold came to manhattan, robert closed up the shop and broke off her partnership with this man. and disappeared ellipticity for three months. when he finally came back into new york he moved his business all the way over which was at that time was a very out-of-the-way place. he ceased advertising his business stopped writing letters with the spy ring. after this i'm not going to write down anything not even in invisible ink. i will meet with him outside the city and tell him the information in person. now, the war was beginning to end. in 1782 something incredible hap
now the benedict arnold treason plot happens. john andre is caught by the americans in the woods near west point. benedict arnold is able to escape on the british warship the vulture. poor john andre is hanged as a spy. now benedict arnold comes to new york city and began spy catching. he rounds up over 40 suspected spies but robert slips through and write some of his spy letters i am happy to arnold would not know my name. because there was a big round up of when arnold came to manhattan,...
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now the benedict arnold treason plot happens.e is caught by the americans in the woods near west point. benedict arnold is able to escape on the british warship the vulture. poor john andre is hanged as a spy. now benedict arnold comes to new york city and began spy catching. he rounds up over 40 suspected spies but robert slips through and write some of his spy letters i am happy to arnold would not know my name. because there was a big round up of when arnold came to manhattan, robert closed up the shop and broke off her partnership with this man. and disappeared ellipticity for three months. when he finally came back into new york he moved his business all the way over which was at that time was a very out-of-the-way place. he ceased advertising his business stopped writing letters with the spy ring. after this i'm not going to write down anything not even in invisible ink. i will meet with him outside the city and tell him the information in person. now, the war was beginning to end. in 1782 something incredible happened. liz
now the benedict arnold treason plot happens.e is caught by the americans in the woods near west point. benedict arnold is able to escape on the british warship the vulture. poor john andre is hanged as a spy. now benedict arnold comes to new york city and began spy catching. he rounds up over 40 suspected spies but robert slips through and write some of his spy letters i am happy to arnold would not know my name. because there was a big round up of when arnold came to manhattan, robert closed...
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to be arnold schwarzenegger for a second. have some really good answers and that have some good solutions, and maybe it's their personality and stuff. they will figure it out. on the day of the election, the chips will fall into place, and so be it. >> my podcast "total recall: california's political circus" releases this wednesday, september 8th. you can download it where even you get your podcast. thank you for spending your sunday morning with us. the news continues next. paul loves food. but his diabetes made food a mystery. everything felt like a “no.” but then paul went from no to know. with freestyle libre 14 day, now he knows how food affects his glucose. and he knows when to make different choices. take the mystery out of your glucose levels - and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free. visit freestylelibre.us ♪ ♪ i'm chi lan, i am a mom, and a real estate agent. after having a kid, everything that you used to do for yourself goes out the window. the lines that i was seeing in my forehead were getting deeper t
to be arnold schwarzenegger for a second. have some really good answers and that have some good solutions, and maybe it's their personality and stuff. they will figure it out. on the day of the election, the chips will fall into place, and so be it. >> my podcast "total recall: california's political circus" releases this wednesday, september 8th. you can download it where even you get your podcast. thank you for spending your sunday morning with us. the news continues next....
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-- arnold adams.mitted to bridging cultural differences in our communities. sandra and carl delay. rose, herschel, and andy shreve's. the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again from washington, moderator yamiche alcindor. yamiche: welcome to "washington week." i'm yamiche alcindor. pro trump supporters oak into the capital and chanted about killing lawmakers 254 days ago. tonight in washington, d.c., security is tight as support for the writers prepared together for a rally tomorrow. meanwhile, a new book contains explosive details about the follow-up from the capital attack. it says general mark millie thought former president donald trump was crazy and made secret calls to assure people that the u.s. was not going to war. now, some republicans, including senator marco rubio of florida, are demanding that millie be fired. >> it is the essence, a military coup. that's what it would equate to. i don't think there's any
-- arnold adams.mitted to bridging cultural differences in our communities. sandra and carl delay. rose, herschel, and andy shreve's. the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again from washington, moderator yamiche alcindor. yamiche: welcome to "washington week." i'm yamiche alcindor. pro trump supporters oak into the capital and chanted about killing lawmakers 254 days ago. tonight in washington, d.c.,...
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be arnold schwarzenegger for a second.in the race that have some really good answers and that have some good solu solutions, and maybe it's their personality in stuff. they will figure it out. on the day of the election, the chips will fall into place, and so be it. >> my podcast "total recall colon, california's political circus" will air on podcast this week. >>> we'll be right back. with voltaren arthritis pain gel my husband's got his moves back. an alternative to pain pills voltaren is the first full prescription strength gel for powerful arthritis pain relief... voltaren the joy of movement in 2016, i was working at the amazon warehouse when my brother passed away. and a couple of years later, my mother passed away. after taking care of them, i knew that i really wanted to become a nurse. amazon helped me with training and tuition. today, i'm a medical assistant and i'm studying to become a registered nurse. in filipino: you'll always be in my heart. welcome to allstate. (phone notification) where we've just lowered
be arnold schwarzenegger for a second.in the race that have some really good answers and that have some good solu solutions, and maybe it's their personality in stuff. they will figure it out. on the day of the election, the chips will fall into place, and so be it. >> my podcast "total recall colon, california's political circus" will air on podcast this week. >>> we'll be right back. with voltaren arthritis pain gel my husband's got his moves back. an alternative to...
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en favor de arnold schwarzenegger. >> cuando los demócratas perdieron la gobernadura de arnold schwarzeneggerhora de que las urnas pierden, si se va gavin newsom es un aliado que se va para gavin newsom. >> no vamos a permitir que un antiinmigrante o latino llegue acá. >> noticias telemundo. >> pasamos a méxico porque en chiapas piden que les dejen pasar a estados unidos. >> la multitud solicitud un amparo colectivo esto le permitirá integrarse a un viacrucis desde tapachula a nuevo méxico y miren ustedes la policía desarticula caravanas de inmigración donde van mucho haitianos. >> las cifras de inmigrantes detenidos bajó y tras meses de llegadas récord el promedio diario de indocumentados interceptados por la patrulla fronteriza fue poco más de 6mil y en los últimos 21 días , m de mil menos que en agosto y los controles en méxico y centro américa han contribuido a la disminución. >> hoy se dedicaron funerales a dos soldados caídos en el aeropuerto de kabul afganistán. >> los homenajes póstumos a la siguiente rosario y ... se realizaron en su ciudad massachusetts con altos honores militares.
en favor de arnold schwarzenegger. >> cuando los demócratas perdieron la gobernadura de arnold schwarzeneggerhora de que las urnas pierden, si se va gavin newsom es un aliado que se va para gavin newsom. >> no vamos a permitir que un antiinmigrante o latino llegue acá. >> noticias telemundo. >> pasamos a méxico porque en chiapas piden que les dejen pasar a estados unidos. >> la multitud solicitud un amparo colectivo esto le permitirá integrarse a un viacrucis...
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thank you. >> arnold donald, the ceo of carnival joining us there.limit. ylan mui has that for us. >> there's money left before the debt ceiling new data showed that treasury authorized $304 billion of extraordinary measures and exhausted $234 billion leaving $70 billion of flexibility and had about $174 billion in cash to spend it's unclear exactly how long the money will last but the bipartisan policy center updated the forecast to between october 15 and november 4th to hit the ceiling and the senate is slated to extend a date to keep the government funded this year and republicans are threatening to block that saying the democrats can do this on their own but clearly time to end the standoff is running out as treasury predicted $244 billion in cash and extraordinary measures left to spend guys >> interesting update. thank you >>> bitcoin under pressure. so founder dan niles think the troubles for crypto could be starting mortgage rates above 3% this week zillow's president on whether e rates could hurt the housing market -wel alright, let's see wh
thank you. >> arnold donald, the ceo of carnival joining us there.limit. ylan mui has that for us. >> there's money left before the debt ceiling new data showed that treasury authorized $304 billion of extraordinary measures and exhausted $234 billion leaving $70 billion of flexibility and had about $174 billion in cash to spend it's unclear exactly how long the money will last but the bipartisan policy center updated the forecast to between october 15 and november 4th to hit the...
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a lot of people don't remember that arnold schwarzenegger became governor because of a recall and we're on the cusp of another election. very different circumstances on a whole host of issues, particularly the very different candidates, governors, gray davis back then, gavin newsom now but i did talk extensively to arnold schwarzenegger and one of the things we talked about is that there is a similarity when it comes to the anger californians are feeling now. listen to this. >> there is millions of people out there that are dissatisfied maybe the way the coronavirus was handled and the fires and dissatisfied with the plaqblack. >> dangerous for gavin newsom. >> absolutely. you have to take this seriously. for too long they didn't take it seriously but now they do take it seriously. >> >> we know they're taking it seriously for a lot of bits of evidence that show that, not the least of which kamala harris, the former senator from california, now the vice president is going to campaign with gavin newsom and one of the biggest challenges they have is that the anger that arnold schwarzenegg
a lot of people don't remember that arnold schwarzenegger became governor because of a recall and we're on the cusp of another election. very different circumstances on a whole host of issues, particularly the very different candidates, governors, gray davis back then, gavin newsom now but i did talk extensively to arnold schwarzenegger and one of the things we talked about is that there is a similarity when it comes to the anger californians are feeling now. listen to this. >> there is...
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elizabeth: brandon arnold, you're terrific, come back soon.re coming out of the bottom of the hour. this is the fox business network. look at that shot. those are 8,000, this is doubling, in 24 hours. 8,000 illegal immigrants just across the border. a big blow up with between texas and white house. the texas is trying to shut the border. the white house says keep it open. texas says no not so fast, we'll shut it down on our state ground. next story, gop caucus member, buddy carter, crutch time for the biden covid booster plan. big government fight whether they need it or not. don lemon are saying people are stupid if they don't take vaccines. is this bullying for ratings. do they need to fight just to get you watching? you're watching fox business. >> what this administration is it doing, how they're doing it, i offer no explanation. they should be explaining this. let's go walter! after you. walter, twelve o' clock. get em boy! [cows mooing] that is incredible. it's the multi-flex tailgate. it can be a step, it can even become a workspace. i
elizabeth: brandon arnold, you're terrific, come back soon.re coming out of the bottom of the hour. this is the fox business network. look at that shot. those are 8,000, this is doubling, in 24 hours. 8,000 illegal immigrants just across the border. a big blow up with between texas and white house. the texas is trying to shut the border. the white house says keep it open. texas says no not so fast, we'll shut it down on our state ground. next story, gop caucus member, buddy carter, crutch time...
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is there a movie with arnold that speaks to this moment? actually be "kindergarten cop." arnold goes undercover in a kindergarten and then learns some very simple lessons about what life is really about and how to really connect with people. that is something that the current gop in california just simply doesn't have. they have no ability to connect, let alone with kindergarteners but also their parents. >> are you suggesting that larry elder would learn things best at a kindergarten reading level? is that what you're trying to suggest? >> well, i would say he sometimes sounds like he belongs in kindergarten, but quite frankly that's really an insult to kindergarteners. i think they're a lot kinder and more mature than larry elder has been as a politician. >> now, what i won't do -- chai is a regular here, jean, so i won't make you partake in this nerdy level but i will give you the final floor of what you're watching tomorrow and and we'll have kornacki at the big board like we do on a lot of things. what are the indications we're going t
is there a movie with arnold that speaks to this moment? actually be "kindergarten cop." arnold goes undercover in a kindergarten and then learns some very simple lessons about what life is really about and how to really connect with people. that is something that the current gop in california just simply doesn't have. they have no ability to connect, let alone with kindergarteners but also their parents. >> are you suggesting that larry elder would learn things best at a...
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and you actually talked to the man who won that election, arnold schwarzenegger. what should we expect? >> a really deep dive into what happened almost 20 years ago. it's kind of hard to imagine. a lot of people don't even remember that arnold schwarzenegger became governor because of a recall. and here we are on the cusp of another election. very different circumstances on a whole host of issues. particularly they're very different candidates, governors. gray davis back then, gavin newsom right now. but i did talk extensively to arnold schwarzenegger, and one of the things we talked about is that there is a similarity when it comes to the palpable anger that californians are feeling right now. listen to this. >> there's millions of people out there that are dissatisfied. dissatisfied maybe the way the corona was handled, dissatisfied with the fires, dissatisfied with the blackouts -- >> you're saying dangerous for gavin newsom. >> very dangerous, yes. absolutely. it's very dangerous for him because you've got to take this stuff seriously. for too long they didn't
and you actually talked to the man who won that election, arnold schwarzenegger. what should we expect? >> a really deep dive into what happened almost 20 years ago. it's kind of hard to imagine. a lot of people don't even remember that arnold schwarzenegger became governor because of a recall. and here we are on the cusp of another election. very different circumstances on a whole host of issues. particularly they're very different candidates, governors. gray davis back then, gavin...
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some are that arnold schwarzenegg mot geor gray davio stay in office. almost 48% went to arnold schwarzenegger to take over as governor, so there was much less concerned about the recall process in that situation. also, iwas the first recall of a governor in california history. had it twice years, we realize it is just too easy. it is too expensive. and it does not make sense the way we do it. rs i dates back 110e a bit of pi years. what was the process? prof. chemerisky: it was part of a curb restive- part of a progressive movement to give more control to the electorate. lawson constitutional amendments, -- laws and constitutional amendments. giving people the ability to recall a government official. there are only 19 states that allow a governor to be recalled by this kind of process, and it is easier in california than any other state. kristen: kind of a populist movement, right to, to curve big business, i think -- to curb big business, i think southern pacific railroad. what about the big guys and corporations and special interests? prof. chemerisk
some are that arnold schwarzenegg mot geor gray davio stay in office. almost 48% went to arnold schwarzenegger to take over as governor, so there was much less concerned about the recall process in that situation. also, iwas the first recall of a governor in california history. had it twice years, we realize it is just too easy. it is too expensive. and it does not make sense the way we do it. rs i dates back 110e a bit of pi years. what was the process? prof. chemerisky: it was part of a curb...
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yes, we had arnold schwarzenegger, but he was also voted in by recall. that indicates to me that we are a very solid blue state. >> professor danvy lee. >> thank you. when the polls do close, you can get real time results at nbcbayarea.com. you can explore them on our interactive map. it will show you statewide results and county by county results. this map goes live right when the polls close. >>> up next, an update from governor newsom and his plan tonight. we're going to take you live to sacramento. terry mcsweeney joins us with the governor's revised schedule on this election night. we're also live in orange. the doors just opened. you can see the ballroom there, and another live look at the polls here in the bay area. if you haven't voted yet, you've still got time. the polls close in 49 minutes. if you need help of where to go, take out your phone, scan that qr code on your screen and we'll get you some answers. back in a moment. kids love visiting kidifornia. but parents like it to, like a lot. they go bonkers. (wuaahh) totally boom it's an advent
yes, we had arnold schwarzenegger, but he was also voted in by recall. that indicates to me that we are a very solid blue state. >> professor danvy lee. >> thank you. when the polls do close, you can get real time results at nbcbayarea.com. you can explore them on our interactive map. it will show you statewide results and county by county results. this map goes live right when the polls close. >>> up next, an update from governor newsom and his plan tonight. we're going to...
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estate of arnold foundation. carl and delay magnusson, rose and andy shreaves.nd from contributions from viewers like you thank you. (somber music) ♪ (rachael) one of the greatest political changes of the 20th century was obtaining the vote for women. behind this accomplishment lay decades of refusals by successive governments. ♪ (katherine) there had been a continuous campaign for women's suffrage at least since 1865. so, this was a very long-standing campaign. (rachel) for 50 years, women had asked really nicely for the vote, d women asked really nicely again, and they asked really nicely again, and they didn't get the vote. (rachael) it was one family who led the fight to force through change: the pankhursts. (dramatic music) (helen) that family, symbolically, is so important
estate of arnold foundation. carl and delay magnusson, rose and andy shreaves.nd from contributions from viewers like you thank you. (somber music) ♪ (rachael) one of the greatest political changes of the 20th century was obtaining the vote for women. behind this accomplishment lay decades of refusals by successive governments. ♪ (katherine) there had been a continuous campaign for women's suffrage at least since 1865. so, this was a very long-standing campaign. (rachel) for 50 years, women...
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arnold schwarzenegger is not running.er was a megastar in 2003, worldwide tour, promoting conscious terminator 3." the film opened in july. he announced in august. the elect was october 6th. there are 5 million more democrats today in california than in 2003. that's a big help to governor newsom. , to get rid of all kinds of vaccination sites. he used used the place -- used the oakland coliseum up north, so all of those are in gavin newsom's favor. plus, though the economy is going through a difficult time, $80 billion in surplus money came into our coffers. that's being used to pay all the back rent and help businesses revive and getting up and running. we were in a recession, so this is a totally different situation. i expect -- and a great credit to the gavin newsom campaign. they had to do two things -- awaken democrats to the fact that there was an election at an usual time, september 14th, and that it was very consequential. >> former president trump talking to newsmax already claiming that this election is rigged,
arnold schwarzenegger is not running.er was a megastar in 2003, worldwide tour, promoting conscious terminator 3." the film opened in july. he announced in august. the elect was october 6th. there are 5 million more democrats today in california than in 2003. that's a big help to governor newsom. , to get rid of all kinds of vaccination sites. he used used the place -- used the oakland coliseum up north, so all of those are in gavin newsom's favor. plus, though the economy is going through...
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additional funding is provided by the estate of arnold adams. koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation commit toed bridging cultural differences in our communities, sandra and carl delay-magnusson, rose herschel and andy shreves. the corporation for public broadcasting and contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. (soft music) ♪ (narrator) it has been said that no two sisters were ever less alike. one, reserved and proper; the other, lively and controversial. one, the anchor of a commonwealth of nations; the other, a figure searching for purpose in life. (male speaker) they grew up in a very, very different kind of world, a world of aristocracy, of deference, -of people knowing their place. -i think they were quite different from an early age, and they went on being different. (male speaker) i think they were both very sound people, both very committed in their different ways. i suppose that the queen had so much more responsibility on her shoulders, and princess margaret didn't have those things
additional funding is provided by the estate of arnold adams. koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation commit toed bridging cultural differences in our communities, sandra and carl delay-magnusson, rose herschel and andy shreves. the corporation for public broadcasting and contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. (soft music) ♪ (narrator) it has been said that no two sisters were ever less alike. one, reserved and proper; the other, lively and...
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and coach gram arnold is hoping to put a smile on saw korea fans faces. earlier we saw a big upset in the same group as australia and china. oman have beaten japan one mill in osaka. the winning goal was stored by some sub knee with just 2 minutes to go in the match. it's japan's 1st defeat and 9 qualifying game or switching over to the us open. and aside from that extreme wet weather we've been seen in new york, the route over bathroom breaks continue. so final fits the past was criticized by andy murray for taking long trips to the restroom. and their 1st round match and fans booed when he did it again against adrian marino. just after mount reno, one, his 3rd set. there was an 8 minute delay and it certainly worked in favor of cit, the fast who went on to win the next 6 games straight to take the match. i followed the rules. i didn't bring anything. i just don't understand when some players going criticize other players or you know, doing a match, they put too much emphasis on it. you know, the games, the game it's, i'm going to change much. i've done
and coach gram arnold is hoping to put a smile on saw korea fans faces. earlier we saw a big upset in the same group as australia and china. oman have beaten japan one mill in osaka. the winning goal was stored by some sub knee with just 2 minutes to go in the match. it's japan's 1st defeat and 9 qualifying game or switching over to the us open. and aside from that extreme wet weather we've been seen in new york, the route over bathroom breaks continue. so final fits the past was criticized by...
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arnold schwarzenegger, donald trump. very different people, very different politicians.fascinating. i can't wait to listen to this podcast, dana. you're going to be back with us in just a moment. just to tell our viewers you can listen to this wonderful podcast, total recall, california's political circus wherever you get your pod casts. there will be new episodes dropping weekly so be sure to subscribe so you get all the latest. >>> and "new day" continues right now. >>> i'm john berman alongside brianna keilar on this new day. pediatric cases of covid in the u.s. surpassing 250,000 the first time since the start of the pandemic. what this means as kids head back to school. >>> and congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez slamming governor abbott's ignorance as she puts it. hear his defense of the controversial law. >>> jason miller detained and questioned for three hours by police in brazil. what he's now saying happened. >>> and see the moment the very weird moment that an unruly passenger was caught on camera growling, like really growling and screaming as well. joe bi
arnold schwarzenegger, donald trump. very different people, very different politicians.fascinating. i can't wait to listen to this podcast, dana. you're going to be back with us in just a moment. just to tell our viewers you can listen to this wonderful podcast, total recall, california's political circus wherever you get your pod casts. there will be new episodes dropping weekly so be sure to subscribe so you get all the latest. >>> and "new day" continues right now....
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if gavin newsome is recalled who's going to replace them in 2003, it was arnold schwartzenegger who was the replacement. and he was very popular with voters, especially moderate. and he got some democrats to vote for him. so he did well, today the folks who are most likely to replace got a new some are not as popular as arnold. schwartzenegger was caitlin jenner has not hold while she's never really taken off with voters. so she's not seen as really a viable alternative. the alternative who pulling the highest is larry elder, who is a well known radio talk show hosts, but she is very far to the right. he's a republican along the lines of president trump, and that does not do well in california. president trump did not do well in 2020 or 2016 in california, and voters have realized that he's the leading alternative. and he's not popular with the majority of voters. a governor to oh, i'm sorry to jump him a lot, but well, we'll have to wait and see what the polls suggest was room for surprise. of course . the great to get your analysis of the, the state of play, the political situation in
if gavin newsome is recalled who's going to replace them in 2003, it was arnold schwartzenegger who was the replacement. and he was very popular with voters, especially moderate. and he got some democrats to vote for him. so he did well, today the folks who are most likely to replace got a new some are not as popular as arnold. schwartzenegger was caitlin jenner has not hold while she's never really taken off with voters. so she's not seen as really a viable alternative. the alternative who...
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had coach graham arnold is also got to do got to do without sure if his assistant coach is one of them tested positive for cove at 19 while the other one is just finished. a quarantine period of 28 days. having finished up at the took care lympics, but with all that said, and all the obstacles that were thrown at the so cruise before this round of matches, graham arnold was still really optimistic and he's hoping for when to put a smile on the faces of the sucker funds, many of them are actually in lockdown because the australia is battling a korean a virus outbreak. i expect to see a really great performance on thursday, not one that i will drive to the players about putting small and football fan sizes . because a lot of this in australia, a lot of people are in, you know, in tough situations. tough challenges in laws that you know, they're locked down in l plan is to and my expectations out, as i said, is put a smile on the face. we would love to play at home, but we're grateful. the entire government and the f. k of the have looked after us have come in the last few days. yeah, loo
had coach graham arnold is also got to do got to do without sure if his assistant coach is one of them tested positive for cove at 19 while the other one is just finished. a quarantine period of 28 days. having finished up at the took care lympics, but with all that said, and all the obstacles that were thrown at the so cruise before this round of matches, graham arnold was still really optimistic and he's hoping for when to put a smile on the faces of the sucker funds, many of them are...
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with arnold schwarzenegger, we did not have the ecosystem of trumpism.n the clip that you just played brian you heard that gavin newsom, has squarely made this a part of trumpism. i think trumpism is squarely on the ballot. that being said,. recalls happen as a result of political mishmash, which then open the way for arnold's words, an angry very cans manic quality known personality to enter. here we saw political missteps again for gavin newsom. gavin newsom just fit that stereotype, a limousine liberal. where there's already murmurs of there being a recall among republicans among the trump, base when we see that -- when we find out they were attending in-person, school is seems harder for that, but now that is into very much a referendum on trumpism in california. >> matthew, despite the evidence that in georgia, it may have suppressed republican voter turnout, and resulted in the election of two democrats to the u.s. senate, do you really believe republicans are going to make this the election is rigged, well in advance, part of their brand? i think
with arnold schwarzenegger, we did not have the ecosystem of trumpism.n the clip that you just played brian you heard that gavin newsom, has squarely made this a part of trumpism. i think trumpism is squarely on the ballot. that being said,. recalls happen as a result of political mishmash, which then open the way for arnold's words, an angry very cans manic quality known personality to enter. here we saw political missteps again for gavin newsom. gavin newsom just fit that stereotype, a...
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in california where californians woke up to gray davis getting the boot and a new governor named arnold schwarzenegger. do you hazard a prediction for tomorrow? >> i don't like to hazard predictions, but i do think that we're dealing with two totally different scenarios here, with arnold schwarzenegger, we didn't have the ecosystem of trumpism. and in the clip you just played, brian, we heard that gavin newsom has squarely made this a part of trumpism. i think that trumpism is squarely on the ballot. that being said, recalls happen as a result of political missteps. gray davis had political missteps, which then opened the way for arnold schwarzenegger, a very charismatic, hollywood known personality to enter. here we saw political missteps again from gavin newsom. gavin newsom just fit that stereotype that is given for democrats, a limousine liberal where there was already murmurs of there being a recall among republicans among that trump base. when we see that dinner at the french laundry, when we find out that his kids were actually in in-person school, it just is fodder for that. now
in california where californians woke up to gray davis getting the boot and a new governor named arnold schwarzenegger. do you hazard a prediction for tomorrow? >> i don't like to hazard predictions, but i do think that we're dealing with two totally different scenarios here, with arnold schwarzenegger, we didn't have the ecosystem of trumpism. and in the clip you just played, brian, we heard that gavin newsom has squarely made this a part of trumpism. i think that trumpism is squarely on...
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so back here, arnold schwarzenegger had a lot of republicans but you're right. they needed democratic help and independent help and got it. they need for it to happen this time and need more of a reas a result -- revolt. >>> we're getting an early read on what voters are thinking from our exit polls and there is much more of our special coverage ahead. we'll be right back. age before beauty? why not both? visibly diminish wrinkled skin in... crepe corrector lotion... only from gold bond. today let's paint with new behr dynasty™... so that you can be proud of your walls. where's your furniture? oh we thought it distracted from the new behr dynasty paint color. let me take your coats. because behr dynasty only takes... one. coat. behr dynasty. go ahead, throw your wine on it. what? stain repellent. it's also scuff resistant. you're paying for that! introducing behr dynasty™, the best of behr. exclusively at the home depot. fine, no one leaves the table until your finished. fine, we'll sleep here. ♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win wi
so back here, arnold schwarzenegger had a lot of republicans but you're right. they needed democratic help and independent help and got it. they need for it to happen this time and need more of a reas a result -- revolt. >>> we're getting an early read on what voters are thinking from our exit polls and there is much more of our special coverage ahead. we'll be right back. age before beauty? why not both? visibly diminish wrinkled skin in... crepe corrector lotion... only from gold...
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and mike murphy, veteran republican strategist who worked for arnold schwarzenegger when california did recall its governor gray davis putting schwarzenegger in office, cohost in spare time of podcast called "hacks on tap," welcome to you all. seema if you have to leave to write journalism on deadline, let us know. don't have to wave your arms like steve, we're understanding. but for that reason, start with you. folks that don't follow the ins and outs of california politics in other 49 states who may be watching, remind people what led to the recall effort and how and why it picked up steam. >> every modern governor of california has faced multiple recall attempts. several times the backers failed to get signatures. this time around they were criticizing his policies on homelessness and immigration, not pandemic. but pandemic hit and went to judge for four extra months, it was critical. when schools and businesses were shut down and voters were frustrated, juggling with kids learning and working from home. and at the same time you have famous images of him dining at french laundry mask
and mike murphy, veteran republican strategist who worked for arnold schwarzenegger when california did recall its governor gray davis putting schwarzenegger in office, cohost in spare time of podcast called "hacks on tap," welcome to you all. seema if you have to leave to write journalism on deadline, let us know. don't have to wave your arms like steve, we're understanding. but for that reason, start with you. folks that don't follow the ins and outs of california politics in other...
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he was sucking up to arnold.o to every photo op possible and here we are 18 years later and it's kevin mccarthy republican party that's undermining democracy and using the recall as another chapter to try to deconstruct our election process and it's absolutely disgraceful and incredibly hypocrite cal. >> it is. it's an attempt to seize power knowing that it's going to be minority rule. knowing you do not have the support of the majority because you can't appeal to them pause your policies are so out right white nationalists because people of color, the asian american community used to be a swing vote. it ain't no more because they have shown themselves to be so white nationalist leaning that people are no thank no matter what even if the non-white groups -- >> are you saying the china virus didn't catch on? >> i'm afraid to show the polls. it is going toward keeping gavin newsom in. should we be looking at the california election as some sort of bellwether for democrats going into 2022 or is this a generous situa
he was sucking up to arnold.o to every photo op possible and here we are 18 years later and it's kevin mccarthy republican party that's undermining democracy and using the recall as another chapter to try to deconstruct our election process and it's absolutely disgraceful and incredibly hypocrite cal. >> it is. it's an attempt to seize power knowing that it's going to be minority rule. knowing you do not have the support of the majority because you can't appeal to them pause your policies...
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the last thing we want right now is interesting arnold in pennsylvania arnold >> caller: booyah.er. i love your show the stock i want to ask you about focuses on investing and managing residential aspects it's considered a real estate investment trust before the pandemic the high was 16 to $17 per share. march of 2020, the price of the stock has never recovered. it's still 30% below its high. i need your advice -- >> it's too much of a black box. these companies that are lending portion of real estate and agency and securities they own this is a recipe for reaching for yield that's a mistake watch tonight's show i have every one of my ten i mentioned that is better than what you mentioned those companies have lost too much money we are in seasonally difficult month. it started today i said it's going to go lower. now i'm starting to give you ideas that you can buy into the weakness now you've got it. that's why i'm recommending safety stocks. this is my real estate investment trust list. many more coming up next week. they will get hit and go down. you can start buying it. mad mo
the last thing we want right now is interesting arnold in pennsylvania arnold >> caller: booyah.er. i love your show the stock i want to ask you about focuses on investing and managing residential aspects it's considered a real estate investment trust before the pandemic the high was 16 to $17 per share. march of 2020, the price of the stock has never recovered. it's still 30% below its high. i need your advice -- >> it's too much of a black box. these companies that are lending...
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missus arnold, police cap.llow orders and jump through hoops like the poor citizens of new zealand. not easy being a police cap these days not sent blm started to declaw the movement. they feel like they've been neutered. search crime scenes for hard to find clues. he's not responsible for actually solving the crime, that would be out of his purview. arnold trying to jump on command, navigate bodies of water and hide himself in moments of danger. he picked that up from watching the former president of afghanistan. where's my $170? topic number three. let me take you to russia military tents around the world are gathered for the international military music festival. here they are. the only soldiers on earth who goes farther than general milley. classical song military marches in modern favor, this year a stunning rendition. please the crowd with his shirtless corsage with team. there is no winner of the festival but of course he surrendered anyway. america did not participate because our marching band couldn't
missus arnold, police cap.llow orders and jump through hoops like the poor citizens of new zealand. not easy being a police cap these days not sent blm started to declaw the movement. they feel like they've been neutered. search crime scenes for hard to find clues. he's not responsible for actually solving the crime, that would be out of his purview. arnold trying to jump on command, navigate bodies of water and hide himself in moments of danger. he picked that up from watching the former...