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arthur herman received is ba from the university of minnesota. i thought everyone would love hearing that. he actually is a fourth generation of arthur herman to graduate from university minnesota andy received an ma and phd from johns hopkins university. he sternly senior fellow at the hudson institute and author of now ten books including "new york times" bestseller have scots invented the modern world, and gandhi and churchill which was a finalist for the pulitzer prize. he currently lives in washington, washington, d.c. i think with that i will turn it right over to arthur to begin his presentation will take questions after the presentation. arthur, thanks so much for joining us tonight. >> thank you very much. and hello, everyone. it's good to see you if only virtually and it's good to return it only virtually to my birthplace, where i was born a number of years ago but the number is classic, the exact date. and also where i was an alumnus of the university of minnesota, as max mentioned, the three arthur herman who preceded me also received
arthur herman received is ba from the university of minnesota. i thought everyone would love hearing that. he actually is a fourth generation of arthur herman to graduate from university minnesota andy received an ma and phd from johns hopkins university. he sternly senior fellow at the hudson institute and author of now ten books including "new york times" bestseller have scots invented the modern world, and gandhi and churchill which was a finalist for the pulitzer prize. he...
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i think with that alternate right over to arthur. to begin his presentation and then we will take questions after the presentation. arthur. >> thank you very much. and hello everyone. it's good to see you if only virtually. and good to return if only virtually to my birth place where i wasborn . a number of years ago it was classified. and also where i was alumnus at the university. as max mentioned all the arthur herman superseded me also received degrees of different kinds. my father got a phd from minnesota. his father got m.d. from the university of minnesota and my great-grandfather from the university ofminnesota . this was during class registration times when a couple of times when i was registering for classes i received notices from the registrar saying i would not be allowed to register until i paid the overdue fine for a textbook on symbols of ecology. that required me to go down to the registrar's office and explain to them that they were actually, they would have to get hold of my grandfather because hewas not with us .
i think with that alternate right over to arthur. to begin his presentation and then we will take questions after the presentation. arthur. >> thank you very much. and hello everyone. it's good to see you if only virtually. and good to return if only virtually to my birth place where i wasborn . a number of years ago it was classified. and also where i was alumnus at the university. as max mentioned all the arthur herman superseded me also received degrees of different kinds. my father...
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no chairperson wants to go down with arthur burns' legacy.the end of that big table where the fomc meets, at one end is the chairman's office. you go through a door, the other you go through a door and it's -- they have a portrait gallery of former fed chairs. nobody looks at arthur burns portrait. he's viewed as a big mistake. and as you mentioned, it was because he wanted to please the president. and the question now being debated in markets is powell want to please this president? is he looking for reappointment when it comes up in february towards the end of the year all that decide. or is he really preserving the independence of the central bank? i can tell you this. i know jay very well. we text each other. we play golf together. we don't talk about policy anymore, i'm not allowed to. but he doesn't want to be arthur burns. and that should be hopefully a saving grace. we'll see. >> let me ask you one other question. fascinated me as i wrote the book. because in 1971 there was a huge debate about the so-called phillips curve. the tradeof
no chairperson wants to go down with arthur burns' legacy.the end of that big table where the fomc meets, at one end is the chairman's office. you go through a door, the other you go through a door and it's -- they have a portrait gallery of former fed chairs. nobody looks at arthur burns portrait. he's viewed as a big mistake. and as you mentioned, it was because he wanted to please the president. and the question now being debated in markets is powell want to please this president? is he...
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nobody looks at arthur burns portrait. he is viewed as a big mistake and as you mentioned it was because he wanted to please the president and the question being debated is this president looking for a reappointment when it comes up in february? or is he were serving the central bank? i can tell you this i know jay very well. we tax each other and we play golf together. we don't talk about policy anymore. i'm not allowed to but he doesn't want to be arthur burns and i should be a saving grace. >> let me ask you one other question. in 1971 there was a huge debate about the so-called -- the trade-off between inflation and unemployment and a lot of distinguished economist said the phillips curve is no longer a guide for policy and a lot of them admitted that they knew how to stimulate the economy but they really didn't know how to deal with inflation and the kind of inflation that they were seeing had not existed in the u.s. except maybe in wartime. do you think that we really understand this phenomenon? as i follow the curre
nobody looks at arthur burns portrait. he is viewed as a big mistake and as you mentioned it was because he wanted to please the president and the question being debated is this president looking for a reappointment when it comes up in february? or is he were serving the central bank? i can tell you this i know jay very well. we tax each other and we play golf together. we don't talk about policy anymore. i'm not allowed to but he doesn't want to be arthur burns and i should be a saving grace....
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we went past the photographs of arthur burns. when nixon brought moynahan in as the head of the urban affairs counsel which was essentially domestic policy he also brought and as counter to the president -- consular to the present on the same level arthur burns who is the antithesis of moynihan. what was up with that? >> arthur burns had no nixon from eisenhower white house. he thought moynihan was an academic and he chewed on the pipes them all the time. >> even in this picture. >> arthur was a very decent good human being and he went on to a real estate career and as an ambassador. he was conservative and nixon as a political matter realized two professors from harvard in the top national security adviser and daniel patrick moynihan of urban affairs he thought i have to take care of my concerns so they reached out to arthur and he said i know you want to be chairman of the fed but in the meantime i want you to oversee broad policies so he came in and put it late counter pointed the moynihan appointment. they were intellectual s
we went past the photographs of arthur burns. when nixon brought moynahan in as the head of the urban affairs counsel which was essentially domestic policy he also brought and as counter to the president -- consular to the present on the same level arthur burns who is the antithesis of moynihan. what was up with that? >> arthur burns had no nixon from eisenhower white house. he thought moynihan was an academic and he chewed on the pipes them all the time. >> even in this picture....
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and heart wrenching. >> i said to arthur before i came to chicago, does anything make you feel nervous me doing this? and he said, i don't want you to lose your hair. and i said, well, then, i'll just have you cut it so it's not so surprising to you. so he said, cool. >> arthur, so intimate before chemo when he shaved your head, all your hair. >> yeah. >> how is he handling everything? >> great. totally great. he keeps me not young, that ship has sailed. but he keeps me trying harder than i might. but he's -- he's wonderful and he's happy. he's a happy person. >> reporter: the film takes an intimate look at selma's relationship with her beloved mother, who passed in 2020 during filming. >> did you like me when i was a baby? you loved me, right? >> i was wondering why i was afraid of you. >> what would your mother think about the film? >> one, she would say -- she would be furious that i didn't put on the dog, you know, that i'm not made up, but i think she would be proud. and i do wish that she would see that now i would love her in a different way. i didn't feel well my whole life. i
and heart wrenching. >> i said to arthur before i came to chicago, does anything make you feel nervous me doing this? and he said, i don't want you to lose your hair. and i said, well, then, i'll just have you cut it so it's not so surprising to you. so he said, cool. >> arthur, so intimate before chemo when he shaved your head, all your hair. >> yeah. >> how is he handling everything? >> great. totally great. he keeps me not young, that ship has sailed. but he...
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>> yes. >> i just learned that arthur is an aardvark. >> tha >> announcer: it's "live with kelly ands, we will meet the new bachelorette, michelle young. and find out how you can be part of our halloween special. all next on "live!" ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! >> ryan: had! >> kelly: oh, look at that. hi, deja. hello. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> kelly: oath. oh. >> ryan: get you
>> yes. >> i just learned that arthur is an aardvark. >> tha >> announcer: it's "live with kelly ands, we will meet the new bachelorette, michelle young. and find out how you can be part of our halloween special. all next on "live!" ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! >> ryan: had! >> kelly: oh, look at that. hi, deja. hello. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> kelly: oath. oh. >> ryan: get you
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arthur brooks gives us his take ey facebook's fallout.n krr nbc. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. hey frank, our worker's comp insurance is expiring, should we just renew it? yeah, sure. hey there, small business owner. pie insurance here with some sweet advice to stop you from overpaying on worker's comp. try pie instead and save up to 30%. thirty percent? really? get a quote in 3 minutes at easyaspie.com. wow, that is easy. so, need another reminder? no, no no, i'm good. uh, yes please. oh. ho ho ho, yeah! need worker's comp insurance? get a quote in 3 minutes at easyaspie.com. >>> in the wake of opec decision, opec-plus decision on monday to stick to its plan and graduate height output oil's rally continued to natural gas also spiking this morning up about 1%, more than 16% in the last week
arthur brooks gives us his take ey facebook's fallout.n krr nbc. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. hey frank, our worker's comp insurance is expiring, should we just renew it? yeah, sure. hey there, small business owner. pie insurance here with some sweet advice to...
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i'm excited to have arthur here to talk about his brand-new book. before we begin i want to go over a couple of housekeeping things. arthur will give a presentation and afterwards we will have a q&a session so if you would like
i'm excited to have arthur here to talk about his brand-new book. before we begin i want to go over a couple of housekeeping things. arthur will give a presentation and afterwards we will have a q&a session so if you would like
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arthur passed away but sending the clone out to do a little work on that soon. searching for the narrative, the story will surface which my editor kept telling me what happened with the story i was fascinated by the story and had to follow it. before i wrap this up, do you have any final thoughts before i close the shop? >> no, i think you've done a very fine job. it was a fantastic conversation. we thank you for coming in from scotland. we are going to make him do it again next week. the program is 5:30. volley who is going to tell us about what he did we can interview him now. i'm sure he can't tell us everything we want to know but that is on thursday. you can sign up for that on the website, and if you are appreciating what we do, you can feel free to donate to the spy museum. it helps us to do these programs and talk to cool people and make andrew work on his vacation. >> thanks everyone for being office to appear in the near future on booktv. ♪ ♪ ♪
arthur passed away but sending the clone out to do a little work on that soon. searching for the narrative, the story will surface which my editor kept telling me what happened with the story i was fascinated by the story and had to follow it. before i wrap this up, do you have any final thoughts before i close the shop? >> no, i think you've done a very fine job. it was a fantastic conversation. we thank you for coming in from scotland. we are going to make him do it again next week. the...
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but what is unique in the region is that this is a new process that is happening and arthur and a new model that they're presenting or at your moment. thanks a didn't 0 to model, shall that a police station here in doha back down to a story. we touched upon just a few moments ago, writes groups calling for an investigation into the killing of a prominent leader ro hanger, leader at the world's largest refugee camp. sod, hummadi is in colombo for us, is the south asia campaign of amnesty international. his work is focused on bangladesh. that thanks for being with us said sod, given the work that he was doing, who would have wanted mo, him ala dead? to moving a cam has, has been going through a number of what to say untoward situations for the last several years. and ever since that x or doesn't 2017. now it has a population of nearly a 1000000 refugees. and you've got different groups operating their criminal groups that have at different times organized times and, and violence in the camps. lois, very opposite that those groups, he has been campaigning for the protection of throwing r
but what is unique in the region is that this is a new process that is happening and arthur and a new model that they're presenting or at your moment. thanks a didn't 0 to model, shall that a police station here in doha back down to a story. we touched upon just a few moments ago, writes groups calling for an investigation into the killing of a prominent leader ro hanger, leader at the world's largest refugee camp. sod, hummadi is in colombo for us, is the south asia campaign of amnesty...
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nothing short of the how to the state runs smuggling radar with arthur shift in new bill in and through belarus. stay tokenized early states supported smuggling activities are taking place. the regime in belarus is now considerably expanded. the list of countries from where people can answer without result, that's a form of hybrid threats. when migrants are being used as a political well horse, they offer the interior minister of germany here you just heard. there's also said that he wants to coordinate with his polish counterpart in order to have joint border patrols along, not polish, or bella russian border. that border basically between belarus and the european union. there has been a deal done between brussels and baghdad, though, in this particular issue, that is to make sure that no planes will be flying refugees from a rock into bell a route. so the route that quite a few people had taken. now, this airbag on flights is going to be in place at least until the end of the year. but what we're talking about deals, and particularly when it comes to refugees minds go back to 2015 to
nothing short of the how to the state runs smuggling radar with arthur shift in new bill in and through belarus. stay tokenized early states supported smuggling activities are taking place. the regime in belarus is now considerably expanded. the list of countries from where people can answer without result, that's a form of hybrid threats. when migrants are being used as a political well horse, they offer the interior minister of germany here you just heard. there's also said that he wants to...
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retail store to show their products and it comes back to how do we help companies set more money into arthur businesses and develop more customers and their relationships, so that they can continue to grow and continue to stay here in san francisco. i'm amy kascel, and i'm the owner of amy kaschel san francisco. we started our line with wedding gowns, and about a year ago, we launched a ready to wear collection. san francisco's a great place to do business in terms of clientele. we have wonderful brides from all walks of life and doing really interesting things: architects, doctors, lawyers, teachers, artists, other like minded entrepreneurs, so really fantastic women to work with. i think it's important for them to know where their clothes are made and how they're made. >> my name is jefferson mccarly, and i'm the general manager of the mission bicycle company. we sell bikes made here for people that ride here. essentially, we sell city bikes made for riding in urban environments. our core business really is to build bikes specifically for each individual. we care a lot about craftsmanship,
retail store to show their products and it comes back to how do we help companies set more money into arthur businesses and develop more customers and their relationships, so that they can continue to grow and continue to stay here in san francisco. i'm amy kascel, and i'm the owner of amy kaschel san francisco. we started our line with wedding gowns, and about a year ago, we launched a ready to wear collection. san francisco's a great place to do business in terms of clientele. we have...
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host: arthur evans?st: it was kind of hard for me to hear the question, but i think there were some comments about maybe some of the policies. what i will say is that we know that when people -- and our surveys show this, health and safety is very important. it to the degree that people have the ability to take care of their family, they have an adequate job, adequate salary and income, that those kinds of things are very much related to people's overall well-being. policies that help folks be in that position are going to be policies that actually help people to be healthier from a psychological standpoint. and a physical standpoint because we know that when people are experiencing stress, it not only affects their mental health, but it also affects our physical health as well. host: i want to see if you can tie this report in with what we are talking about. rates of depression and anxiety climbed across the globe in 2020. climbing globally by more than 25% in 2020 and devastating ripple effect from the
host: arthur evans?st: it was kind of hard for me to hear the question, but i think there were some comments about maybe some of the policies. what i will say is that we know that when people -- and our surveys show this, health and safety is very important. it to the degree that people have the ability to take care of their family, they have an adequate job, adequate salary and income, that those kinds of things are very much related to people's overall well-being. policies that help folks be...
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here's arthur herman. >> welcome everyone. my name if you don't know is max. on the direct of exhibitions and programs at norway house here in minneapolis, minnesota. it's my pleasure type to have arthur herman here, the author of the book "the viking heart: how scandinavians conquered the world." we have book talks and
here's arthur herman. >> welcome everyone. my name if you don't know is max. on the direct of exhibitions and programs at norway house here in minneapolis, minnesota. it's my pleasure type to have arthur herman here, the author of the book "the viking heart: how scandinavians conquered the world." we have book talks and
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i'm excited to have arthur here to talk about his brand-new book. before we begin i want to go over a couple of housekeeping things. arthur will give a presentation and afterwards we will have a q&a session so if you would like submit your questions via the q and a
i'm excited to have arthur here to talk about his brand-new book. before we begin i want to go over a couple of housekeeping things. arthur will give a presentation and afterwards we will have a q&a session so if you would like submit your questions via the q and a
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and then you see arthur who has sadly recently passed away, but very much bestor's co-inventor of this march. and then there's ross fenton again, who had come up as the chapter leader from rhode island. and on the far right, don carrick, who was in charge of the food, really, with other people, and also working with the local women on that. on the next slide, i wanted to see something about how they embraced theater is a way of not telling people about the war but showing them. and making them feel it emotionally, so i talked about guerilla theater, they said sure, and so the veterans on saturday morning performed a mock search and destroy mission in concord's monument square. imagine you're doing your shopping and these men, carrying very real-looking m-16s, rush onto the square, taking prisoners, interrogating them, pretending to kill them. this is in fact not in concord. this particular picture, bestor kneeling on the right, is guerilla theater in boston. i think it's in the public garden here, and this is maybe five or six day bfrz they went to d.c. to raise awareness. this doesn't
and then you see arthur who has sadly recently passed away, but very much bestor's co-inventor of this march. and then there's ross fenton again, who had come up as the chapter leader from rhode island. and on the far right, don carrick, who was in charge of the food, really, with other people, and also working with the local women on that. on the next slide, i wanted to see something about how they embraced theater is a way of not telling people about the war but showing them. and making them...
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arthur boulevar got an accident there. so we are seeing some delays not seen any along 8.80.want to go ahead and take that. we'll have more coming up during james, back to you. >> 7.18 is the time for your money this morning. apple unveiled all lot of new technology and disney just thoroughly delayed its upcoming release schedule, lot of mcu movies getting bump to different months. jane king live the nasdaq with those stories and more longer jamie, i know yeah. these are some of those highly anticipated marvel superhero films that are still looks like about a 3 to 5 months delay for the so this includes a doctor strange. the new movie there thor love and thunder. also black panther wakanda forever. they'll be released in the spring and the summer of next year. instead of a few months before that. >> the revamped schedule, according to variety was due to production related snowball effect of those. some say maybe they think more theaters will be open well. so we'll see what apple has new mac book son air pods for the holiday season. so the 14 inch mac book begins about $2000.
arthur boulevar got an accident there. so we are seeing some delays not seen any along 8.80.want to go ahead and take that. we'll have more coming up during james, back to you. >> 7.18 is the time for your money this morning. apple unveiled all lot of new technology and disney just thoroughly delayed its upcoming release schedule, lot of mcu movies getting bump to different months. jane king live the nasdaq with those stories and more longer jamie, i know yeah. these are some of those...
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i'm not allowed to, but he doesn't want to be arthur burns. that should hopefully be a saving grace. we'll see. >> let me ask you one other question which fascinated me as i wrote the book. in 1971 there was a huge debate about so called phillips. the trade off between inflation and unemployment. they knew how to stimulate the economy but didn't know how to deal with inflation. the kind of inflation that were seeing had not existed in the u.s. except maybe in wartime. do you this phenomenon any better today. it's a will the of conflict among experts but here it is 50 years later. are we more sophisticated about inflation or in a sense did paul have it right. there's only one way to do it. that is to tighten rates to the cabin where the economy softens and every one and to do it in such a way that there's no doubt that the expectation of con kinnous inflation are slayed. are we smart. are we smarter than that or destined to use these crude instruments. >> history repeats itself. i'm not sure we're smarter. there's a piece in the wall street jou
i'm not allowed to, but he doesn't want to be arthur burns. that should hopefully be a saving grace. we'll see. >> let me ask you one other question which fascinated me as i wrote the book. in 1971 there was a huge debate about so called phillips. the trade off between inflation and unemployment. they knew how to stimulate the economy but didn't know how to deal with inflation. the kind of inflation that were seeing had not existed in the u.s. except maybe in wartime. do you this...
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ah arthur, i missed the meeting. there were like the but we have had the original pullman, washington my the what else would have moment? i'm on the yes. awesome. all of your songs in there. you might look them up when he will hear good. maybe doing it. i mean it's it didn't he put it in with the submission it most. i'd love to chat with them so that you learned in a better newmellon than about month in advance on what that woman who they ah what do i leave it with mom got with you guys. she's able. yeah, good, good. then you're doing your time. but other than he got the electron elizabeth got me. i got and don't english. and no one's grandfather in math. and jan marie, can we go from so now what can we do? i think just spend the night here like we're playing with her. do what a very good the never d walker with hunter said, no jetta ah yes and 3 from i'm done. i mean, ma'am, not a boy in 19 o. m with in in but i'll just to make a i miss it. oh nick with a new we're gonna we're getting ready buddy. let him out today.
ah arthur, i missed the meeting. there were like the but we have had the original pullman, washington my the what else would have moment? i'm on the yes. awesome. all of your songs in there. you might look them up when he will hear good. maybe doing it. i mean it's it didn't he put it in with the submission it most. i'd love to chat with them so that you learned in a better newmellon than about month in advance on what that woman who they ah what do i leave it with mom got with you guys. she's...
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host: arthur evans?st: it was kind of hard for me to hear the question, but i think there were some comments about maybe some of the policies. what i will say is that we know that when people -- and our surveys show this, health and safety is very important. it to the degree that people have the ability to take care of their family, they have an adequate job, adequate salary and income, that those kinds of things are very much related to people's overall well-being. policies that help folks be in that position are going to be policies that actually help people to be healthier from a psychological standpoint. and a physical standpoint because we know that when people are experiencing stress, it not only affects their mental health, but it also affects our physical health as well. host: i want to see if you can tie this report in with what we are talking about. rates of depression and anxiety climbed across the globe in 2020. climbing globally by more than 25% in 2020 and devastating ripple effect from the
host: arthur evans?st: it was kind of hard for me to hear the question, but i think there were some comments about maybe some of the policies. what i will say is that we know that when people -- and our surveys show this, health and safety is very important. it to the degree that people have the ability to take care of their family, they have an adequate job, adequate salary and income, that those kinds of things are very much related to people's overall well-being. policies that help folks be...
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arthur evans of the reckon psychological association joins us for that. r
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it's my pleasure to have arthur hogan here, author of
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. >> charles philip arthur george, wlit thy. >> will thousand have this man for your wedded husband?eymoon and sailed around the mediterranean. diana was hoping they would sunbathe in the sun and sit and chat and laugh and have a good time. but after a while she realized that camilla was still present on her honeymoon. >> charles wore cuff links that had been given to him by camilla. >> she overheard charles making a call with camilla. >> she finds that prince charles has pictures of camilla inside his diary. >> that was for her, an absolute agony. >> she was terrified really of what she'd got herself into. >> but for the cameras, diana is all smiles. >> how are you enjoying it? >> highly recommend it. >> there's a long-standing contradiction in what the royal family actually wants in a bride. on the one hand they want somebody blushing, deaf remember shall, but at the same time they want her at the flick of a switch to be able to manage on her own, not make a fuss and not to be too emotional. >> how do you see your role developing as princess of wales? >> when life will be a great c
. >> charles philip arthur george, wlit thy. >> will thousand have this man for your wedded husband?eymoon and sailed around the mediterranean. diana was hoping they would sunbathe in the sun and sit and chat and laugh and have a good time. but after a while she realized that camilla was still present on her honeymoon. >> charles wore cuff links that had been given to him by camilla. >> she overheard charles making a call with camilla. >> she finds that prince...
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. >> it may not be king arthur sword, but the one pulled from the waters off the coast of israel is a pretty remarkable. >> it was amazing to see. >> reporter: at just over 3 feet long they say this chris peters short is theÃisrael's coast is littered with treasures like this ancient anchor. back when the sword was lost near the port city of haifa the area was filled with wooden ships carrying wooden christian soldiers and their wooden swords . >> it says heavy because of the stones that they glued to it . >> the next step will be to clean the ancient relic and answer what would be the most important question, who carried it >> maybe there's a name written on it or a decoration that will also give us more information about the night who holds this beautiful sword . >> but when it comes to artifacts in the holy land it's not finders keepers. the sword will go to israel's national treasures department and the driver will have to make do with the certificate of appreciation, ian lee, cbs news . >> israel takes pride in its history and has a lot of that any artifacts found must return to
. >> it may not be king arthur sword, but the one pulled from the waters off the coast of israel is a pretty remarkable. >> it was amazing to see. >> reporter: at just over 3 feet long they say this chris peters short is theÃisrael's coast is littered with treasures like this ancient anchor. back when the sword was lost near the port city of haifa the area was filled with wooden ships carrying wooden christian soldiers and their wooden swords . >> it says heavy because...
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so i think i'll probably go the story route and i'm sorry arthur has passed away. i think he would be happy to know this, but anyhow, so i'm sending the clone out to do a little work on that soon. but anyhow, thanks for asking. yeah, because going the story route instead of constant searching for the narrative to bring alive a particular issue, the significance of a story will surface, which my editor kept telling me would happen with the koval story. the deeper you go, the more significance you'll see, of course, and i was fascinated by the story, so i had to follow it, you know, as far as i could. >> before i wrap this up, do you have any final thoughts before i close shop? >> no, i think ann has done a very good job. >> so have you. >> well, it was a fantastic conversation. ann, we thank you, and andrew we thank you for coming in from scotland to be with us, and we are going to make him do it again later this week. our next free program is thursday evening at 5:30. it's a happy hour with mark polymorapolis who is a spy that can tell us about what he did. we don'
so i think i'll probably go the story route and i'm sorry arthur has passed away. i think he would be happy to know this, but anyhow, so i'm sending the clone out to do a little work on that soon. but anyhow, thanks for asking. yeah, because going the story route instead of constant searching for the narrative to bring alive a particular issue, the significance of a story will surface, which my editor kept telling me would happen with the koval story. the deeper you go, the more significance...
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host: i think we lost arthur.et us talk to lisa, who is calling from california on the independent line. lisa, good morning. >> hello. >> go ahead. >> hello? >> you're on. >> can you hear me? >> we can. go ahead. >> ok. given reading a lot of things that are in the bell. , so i was wondering if you have any information about electric vehicles and who would be getting these benefits to buy them. the wealthy people. otherwise, what are the rest of us supposed to drive if they are banned all of the cars by 2030 because don't like gasoline. number two, do we really want irs getting more money after lois let chapter pension and the irs never turned over the records that congress requested. i think that is terrible. now, they want more money? what are we supposed to do? watch them and see if they try again? do we have people who will actually fight for us? >> let's go to ken, calling from nevada, city, cover 40. republican. good morning. >> good morning. how are you? >> i'm fine. go ahead. >> i think the backbone of ame
host: i think we lost arthur.et us talk to lisa, who is calling from california on the independent line. lisa, good morning. >> hello. >> go ahead. >> hello? >> you're on. >> can you hear me? >> we can. go ahead. >> ok. given reading a lot of things that are in the bell. , so i was wondering if you have any information about electric vehicles and who would be getting these benefits to buy them. the wealthy people. otherwise, what are the rest of us...
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and bestor and arthur, who were the co-coordinators of the new england chapter, did invite the connecticut rhode island chapter to come, and they did. one, because they found the idea so compelling, reversing the paul revere ride. in coming, they added more people, more veterans, to give even more heft to this. this is another wonderful set of photos that shows the changing sense of who they were between when they went to vietnam and when they came home. these are just, again, two really fabulous images. in the third one you can see, if allison doesn't mind advancing, you can see them again, and again, you can see bestor here, and then that is arthur johnson. i can't point, obviously, but with the macramed belt. so bestor is wearing his u.s. marine corps shirt, right? so it's long hair, peace and love, but it's, i'm a soldier and if you want to know what's going on in vietnam, talk to me because i've been there. and then you see someone who recently, sadly, passed away, but very much bestor's co-inventor of this march. and then there's ross fenton again, who had come up as the chapter lead
and bestor and arthur, who were the co-coordinators of the new england chapter, did invite the connecticut rhode island chapter to come, and they did. one, because they found the idea so compelling, reversing the paul revere ride. in coming, they added more people, more veterans, to give even more heft to this. this is another wonderful set of photos that shows the changing sense of who they were between when they went to vietnam and when they came home. these are just, again, two really...
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one answer, arthur come to the head that any dog with chicken or po to don't look on an hour or every man's son. hey, yom receives about 500 calls like these according to the police, the number of a risk for spy cameras increased almost 7 fold in the last decade, but the real number of cases is thought to be my child. to day son is media said an apartment in the capital soul, where he'll show is different types of spike cams, called mancha logan, a bank i them to me and they're young push again on i'm with a lot for his manner. seated on on tip a telekinetic. i got the okay. from the situation with a television you put the pelham canada and i put bottle tongue it only. ah, ah done cause a kiss or not could i had to manna. tanveer penny peter had made up in the cool gaze. vannador tongue again and what should i come to us? i began and there in man, uncle, god's ambulance hagan, the attorney might put okay. under the cam done equip a tenant time at a ton and their time with him and he thought it, it could a thought the doctor would have to turn on gay. what could happen that unless she
one answer, arthur come to the head that any dog with chicken or po to don't look on an hour or every man's son. hey, yom receives about 500 calls like these according to the police, the number of a risk for spy cameras increased almost 7 fold in the last decade, but the real number of cases is thought to be my child. to day son is media said an apartment in the capital soul, where he'll show is different types of spike cams, called mancha logan, a bank i them to me and they're young push again...
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david: you are in they -- the harvard law review and you clerked for -- justice breyer: arthur goldberg was great. he had a load of energy. jack kennedy said he was the smartest man he ever met. david: when you went to harvard law school, did you say this going to be my life? i am going to be a professor, nothing terrible about that. you can teach great law school students and so forth, or did you say maybe someday i will be on the supreme court, maybe i will be a judge? was that in your mind? justice breyer: anybody who thinks maybe someday i will be on the supreme court, i don't want to say there is something wrong with senator kennedy invited you to work on his staff on regulatory reform. that is where i first encountered you when i was working capitol hill. you got a good reputation and then something happened that was a surprise to people. president carter nominated you to be a judge on the first circuit, not a surprise given your reputation. but it required a republican to sign off, strom thurmond, one of the most conservative republicans. why did you think strom thurmond said he
david: you are in they -- the harvard law review and you clerked for -- justice breyer: arthur goldberg was great. he had a load of energy. jack kennedy said he was the smartest man he ever met. david: when you went to harvard law school, did you say this going to be my life? i am going to be a professor, nothing terrible about that. you can teach great law school students and so forth, or did you say maybe someday i will be on the supreme court, maybe i will be a judge? was that in your mind?...
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. >> reporter: it may not be king arthur's sword, but the one pulled from the waters off the coast ofl is remarkable. >> it was amazing to see. a beautiful sword like this. >> reporter: at just over three feet long, experts say this crusader sword is about 900 years old. local diver shlomi katzin found it while out for a swim. israel's coast is littered with lost treasures like this ancient anchor. back when the sword was lost near the port city of haifa, the area was filled with wooden ships carrying christian soldiers and their weapons of war. >> actually, it's heavy. okay, it's heavy because of the stones that they glued to it and also because it's an iron sword and big one. >> reporter: the next step is to clean the anchoents relic to answer who could be the most important question -- who carried it. >> maybe there's a name on it. maybe there's a decoration, and that will give us more information about the knight who hold this beautiful sword. >> reporter: but when it comes to artifacts in the holy land, it's not finders keepers. the sword will go to israel's national treasures de
. >> reporter: it may not be king arthur's sword, but the one pulled from the waters off the coast ofl is remarkable. >> it was amazing to see. a beautiful sword like this. >> reporter: at just over three feet long, experts say this crusader sword is about 900 years old. local diver shlomi katzin found it while out for a swim. israel's coast is littered with lost treasures like this ancient anchor. back when the sword was lost near the port city of haifa, the area was filled...
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most recently at the university of pennsylvania's arthur ross gallery.ace into this. pos and gally' graffiti and pottery on the other. the space showcases what did you ever think, when you were in your early 20s and touching a wheel for the first time, that it would end up here? >> no. you know, honestly, i feel like i was most likely going to wind up in jail or be killed or any of those things. what is interesting, even though i reached a certain level of success, it never really feels like me. when i see my name in a museum, i kind of feel like that's a different person, and i have to distance myself from it. >> reporter: are the tears about that, that you feel like you're still not one with the guy that is now crushing it in the art world? >> my success is really my mother's success. you know. and how she had to make sure i stayed in high school. my father's hard work -- he would ride a bike from philly to new jersey every day just to start his job. i would say that my family is this place where i feel like my success is really all of ours. >> reporte
most recently at the university of pennsylvania's arthur ross gallery.ace into this. pos and gally' graffiti and pottery on the other. the space showcases what did you ever think, when you were in your early 20s and touching a wheel for the first time, that it would end up here? >> no. you know, honestly, i feel like i was most likely going to wind up in jail or be killed or any of those things. what is interesting, even though i reached a certain level of success, it never really feels...
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big thinker, graphic novelist, arthur, perform. we're talking about life statement. join me every thursday on the alex simon, sure. i'll be speaking to guess of the world politics, sport business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then. these are the 4 people who pull the trigger and survive something on survival. one is the harness, things that i had to face was not having a face at a low expectation or life. i accepted the accept the fact that i made that work. we had no fears. dell change pretty fast for shots. different stories behind the bullets. oh is your media a reflection of reality? in a world transformed what will make you feel safe? isolation for prim unity. are you going the right way? where are you being led to somewhere? which direction? what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend so join us in the depths. all remained in the shallows. ah ah. who's and we're back with janice allen moore. well up here is a minute, i know your take on super heroes you thing that people cowards make super here is up to car up there on complexes.
big thinker, graphic novelist, arthur, perform. we're talking about life statement. join me every thursday on the alex simon, sure. i'll be speaking to guess of the world politics, sport business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then. these are the 4 people who pull the trigger and survive something on survival. one is the harness, things that i had to face was not having a face at a low expectation or life. i accepted the accept the fact that i made that work. we had no fears. dell change...
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when tom boardroom may decide that another buffy arthur about one by 11, i had to get out of the bundle bundle my factory that the volume late at night to get the the muscle can see the pseudo that with water dumped medical waste also poses health risks to those who make a living as scavengers, or i think it out of every i do that, but i haven't got on up with that. yeah, that's gotta buy that 3. i got an infected am i gonna get the but forging through the rubbish for items they can sell for recycling is how they survive. nearby, we meet your trash picker who's been cleaning some intravenous crypt lines. wow. that but it was, we are bang or in our garden when we are it was gotten probably upscale. oh yeah. it was willing but i mean, it's dangerous work with slim profits. i would rather glad jeremy do that on, on with those are in both here or get him to the printer without your varnish or look for like those who come into contact with medical wise can suffer chemical or radiation. birds and catch diseases. health officials of born coby 19 can survive on some services the up to 7 hours,
when tom boardroom may decide that another buffy arthur about one by 11, i had to get out of the bundle bundle my factory that the volume late at night to get the the muscle can see the pseudo that with water dumped medical waste also poses health risks to those who make a living as scavengers, or i think it out of every i do that, but i haven't got on up with that. yeah, that's gotta buy that 3. i got an infected am i gonna get the but forging through the rubbish for items they can sell for...
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when tom boardroom made you sad about the arthur about one by 11, i had to get out of the bundle. my soccer dental molig, lead against the lead muscle can't see the pseudo, but with water dumped. medical waste also poses health risks to those who make a living as scavengers, around to get out of the way i do that. but i, as i'm gonna that with that, yeah, that's gotta buy that reactor infected. am i gonna get the but forging through the rubbish for items i can sell for recycling is how they survive. nearby, we made it trash picker who's been cleaning some intravenous script lines about that, but it was were bang or in our daphne when we are it was grabbing rubber skill. oh yeah, it was winning but i mean, it's dangerous work. we slim profit number, but rather glad jeremy do. but on, on with those are in both. yeah. or get him to the corner. you soccer varnish or look like those who come into contact with medical wife can suffer chemical or radiation. birds and catch diseases. health officials of born coby 19 can survive on some services the up to 7 hours, making the waste potentia
when tom boardroom made you sad about the arthur about one by 11, i had to get out of the bundle. my soccer dental molig, lead against the lead muscle can't see the pseudo, but with water dumped. medical waste also poses health risks to those who make a living as scavengers, around to get out of the way i do that. but i, as i'm gonna that with that, yeah, that's gotta buy that reactor infected. am i gonna get the but forging through the rubbish for items i can sell for recycling is how they...