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then what amounts to an answer song called i dreamed i saw saint augustine meaning joe hill and it speakskill a man says joe, i didn't die ♪ ♪ standing there as big as life ♪ and smiling with his eyes ♪ joe says what they forgot to go went on to organize the ♪ ♪ went on to organize ♪ from san diego ♪ in every mind and kno nine ane workers strike in organize ♪ ♪ you will find joe hill ♪ i dreamed i saw saint augustine alive as you and me ♪ ♪ tearing through these quarters with a blanket underneath and a code of solid gold searching for the very souls ♪ ♪ arise arise a voice without restraint of ♪ ♪ kings and queens hear my complaints the ♪ ♪ none are among me now that you can call your own ♪ ♪ go on your way accordingly ♪ know you're not alone ♪ i dreamed i saw saint augustine alive with fiery breath ♪ ♪ and i dreamed i was amon on te ones that put him out of today's ♪ i awoke in anger, so alone and terrified ♪ ♪ i put my fingers against the glass of ♪ ♪ and i bowed my head and cried ♪ i dreamed i saw joe hill tonight alive as you and me ♪ ♪ you are ten years dead ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the book is "gro
then what amounts to an answer song called i dreamed i saw saint augustine meaning joe hill and it speakskill a man says joe, i didn't die ♪ ♪ standing there as big as life ♪ and smiling with his eyes ♪ joe says what they forgot to go went on to organize the ♪ ♪ went on to organize ♪ from san diego ♪ in every mind and kno nine ane workers strike in organize ♪ ♪ you will find joe hill ♪ i dreamed i saw saint augustine alive as you and me ♪ ♪ tearing through these...
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. >> i should mention the audience in case you tuned in late, the augustin y audience you are going to you are going to hear from nicola, and just a piece of the music in just a second. stand by for that. tell me about this tour you have been on, you're just wrapping up this basically 13 city tour, every tour is different. tell me about this one. >> in terms of warmth and enjoyment and -- soulfulness and feeling on a tour, i don't think i have had one like it before in my life ever. these musicians, i have andrea marcone, the musical director, him to thank for introducing me to this group. he did the first couple of concerts and then he had to go back to europe. but they are just -- they're just the kindest, sweetest, most genuine musicians i think i have ever had the pleasure of touring with. i cannot begin to say enough nice things about them. and every venue, you have a lot of nice venue in this country. i've been playing here since i was 16. i thought i had experienced many of them. most of these i had never played in before and every single one is just full halls, amazing audience
. >> i should mention the audience in case you tuned in late, the augustin y audience you are going to you are going to hear from nicola, and just a piece of the music in just a second. stand by for that. tell me about this tour you have been on, you're just wrapping up this basically 13 city tour, every tour is different. tell me about this one. >> in terms of warmth and enjoyment and -- soulfulness and feeling on a tour, i don't think i have had one like it before in my life ever....
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augustine and i asked, i don't have an id life sent me there. just say you're a member of the hunting party and j.b. stoner was there who was at a very bad reputation in terms of segregation to put it mildly, but it just is taking in and trying to document what our world is about and to see it just the way it is. >> yeah. what do you recall -- let me move from your area of expertise taking photographs to something more personal, if i may. what do you recall about your conversations with james baldwin? just the two of you guys talking? >> i think we just -- we -- you know, we spent time with medgar evers and he took a towel and put it over his license plate which was a joke. i think it's basically really listening to just the sense of this person who was unique in terms of both his intelligence and in terms of feeling for other people so it's a strong feeling and such a strong warmth for other people really, you know, that's what told me our experience. >> i don't normally say this. i'm saying it because you'll appreciate it. it turns out i have
augustine and i asked, i don't have an id life sent me there. just say you're a member of the hunting party and j.b. stoner was there who was at a very bad reputation in terms of segregation to put it mildly, but it just is taking in and trying to document what our world is about and to see it just the way it is. >> yeah. what do you recall -- let me move from your area of expertise taking photographs to something more personal, if i may. what do you recall about your conversations with...
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augustine university. >>> we're learning new details about the crash in adams morgan that sent two bikerol officers to the hospital thursday. one of the officers is now recovering at home. that officer was released from the hospital last night. the pickup truck driver who hit them is charged with assault with intent to kill. police say they found a military style weapon in the truck, a d.c. department of transportation aide was also hit and they're expected to recover. >>> a new twist in the topless sun bathing controversy in ocean city. now, earlier this week, beach patrol was told not to hassle women who want to go topless. today the city council said no to their family-friendly beach. they passed an emergency ordinance saying people don't have a constitutional right to a woman challenged the law. the beach patrol was told not to tell people to cover up until a ruling came down. >>> so, it's certainly beach weather these days. >> i put on my graphic tonight, pretty much the best place to be tomorrow, the pool or the beach. it's going to be hot out there. plenty of sunshine. no record
augustine university. >>> we're learning new details about the crash in adams morgan that sent two bikerol officers to the hospital thursday. one of the officers is now recovering at home. that officer was released from the hospital last night. the pickup truck driver who hit them is charged with assault with intent to kill. police say they found a military style weapon in the truck, a d.c. department of transportation aide was also hit and they're expected to recover. >>> a...
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mean a lot of you don't think emirates come to her and singapore airlines are good at their own augustine that balance sheets but i think it's more a question of what the kind of competition there is in the market not monopolies what what failed to ticket was the rail service was trying to have competition in infrastructure the industries like which is where we saw the wasn't competition we see that in energy again because you can't have more than one energy network and so you've got private sector monopolies which exploit consumers i'm not sure that you could describe. an industry is that even though i'm not particularly great fan of finding. out i really. want to thank you after the break as we approach the seventy sixth anniversary of the creation of a nazi ukraine before liberation by soviet troops we speak to a holocaust survivor and the makers of the new film destination and about the dead to most. plus from duping crown in country to private schools and big oil companies profiteering from the u.k. government role in this week's news. about two of going on the ground. i'm max kaiser
mean a lot of you don't think emirates come to her and singapore airlines are good at their own augustine that balance sheets but i think it's more a question of what the kind of competition there is in the market not monopolies what what failed to ticket was the rail service was trying to have competition in infrastructure the industries like which is where we saw the wasn't competition we see that in energy again because you can't have more than one energy network and so you've got private...
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the calvary went on to harrisburg and eventually by april 29, they had made their way into augustine county -- augusta county. even as the men come in, we have to be cable to assume -- to not assume that all were eager to sign paroles. one that was not excited to do theas dated i hospice -- famed mapmaker. his diary has an account of somebody that is trying to decide whether it is in his best interest, the interest of the men around him, to come and assign the parole. he had been in lynchburg when lee surrendered. he and others decide that they will return to their homes. they do it by april 13. by april 17, they made it as far as lexington when he notes in his diary he has heard about hancock, the flyers, that the men are invited to come and receive the same parole. in his diary that evening, he observes that in fact many are disposed to go and seek the parole. but many, including himself, were not certain that this was the course to take. with these paroles really protect them? especially in the wake of lincoln's. assassination had the terms changed? on april 18, he wrote, "the min
the calvary went on to harrisburg and eventually by april 29, they had made their way into augustine county -- augusta county. even as the men come in, we have to be cable to assume -- to not assume that all were eager to sign paroles. one that was not excited to do theas dated i hospice -- famed mapmaker. his diary has an account of somebody that is trying to decide whether it is in his best interest, the interest of the men around him, to come and assign the parole. he had been in lynchburg...
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if you were in hand -- in amherst or even augustine valley. article in the paper this is all the work is now being done by white people, so getting a clear sense of exactly how devastated slavery was west of the blue ridge and south of appomattox, i guess, you don't really have a clear picture of that. >> but not devastated in one of the heaviest slaveholding counties in virginia, and it's not that far from the valley, not that far from richmond, and yet, here it is basically untouched. of 3 million is still true in 1865, not just in it and 64. it is still pretty much true in may 1855. >> which is why it is so important to understand military history, understand african-american history. people just imagine that it dissolved, but there is still a lot of work to be done. we give, every collective answer is very long, as you figured out. does anyone else want to venture a question? i didn't mean that to have a chilling effect. [laughter] presentedmap that you of various parole offices, i noticed there were none in southwest virginia at all, and
if you were in hand -- in amherst or even augustine valley. article in the paper this is all the work is now being done by white people, so getting a clear sense of exactly how devastated slavery was west of the blue ridge and south of appomattox, i guess, you don't really have a clear picture of that. >> but not devastated in one of the heaviest slaveholding counties in virginia, and it's not that far from the valley, not that far from richmond, and yet, here it is basically untouched....
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caller: we had a small honda ,ealership in saint augustine florida. financially that we could have. host: got your point on that and thanks for the call. guest: thank you for those thoughts. of all, on the impact on small businesses like yours, very important. we talked about it a lot. the public think about paid leave, they think it's going to be a mandate on employers to pay for it. that is not what we propose. we propose it be paid for through payroll taxes. the point on how it could be disrupted even though someone else is paying for it to have to replace them until they came back is absolutely right. we did have some conversation about whether or not we should accept -- exempt small businesses. host: juju in the end -- did you in the end? guest: for maybe the smallest businesses with businesses fewer think thatloyees, i exemption could be considered. it is still part of the design . guest: i wanted to say something about her second point. i read a whole book on your second issue and i want to tell you about my book called generation unbound. it addresses right on the mail exact
caller: we had a small honda ,ealership in saint augustine florida. financially that we could have. host: got your point on that and thanks for the call. guest: thank you for those thoughts. of all, on the impact on small businesses like yours, very important. we talked about it a lot. the public think about paid leave, they think it's going to be a mandate on employers to pay for it. that is not what we propose. we propose it be paid for through payroll taxes. the point on how it could be...
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. >> do you think they hate us for talking this loudly on the 18 th hole at augustine. >> were far enoughy in the wind is blowing our voice back toward the fairway. >> it's great to see you. shane bacon of fox sports. closing bell winning in ringing in 28 minutes. present trump clearing the way for an apprenticeship program boom in the u.s. a major key to the first ever ceo and his plan to boost employment by shoring up the skills of american workers. up next, we've got not one but two wisconsin-based companies looking to participate in this jobs push, rockwell automation ceo and man power group standing by life. the new program to get more americans and veterans hired across the u.s. we are live from the u.s. open at aaron hilton wisconsin. ricky fowler in the lead. have about that. apprenticeship's teach americans the skills they need to operate incredible machines and some of these machines are so intricate and powerful. >> folks, there is a skills gap. right now we have millions of open jobs, but president trump signed this executive order where he hopes to attempt to have the governm
. >> do you think they hate us for talking this loudly on the 18 th hole at augustine. >> were far enoughy in the wind is blowing our voice back toward the fairway. >> it's great to see you. shane bacon of fox sports. closing bell winning in ringing in 28 minutes. present trump clearing the way for an apprenticeship program boom in the u.s. a major key to the first ever ceo and his plan to boost employment by shoring up the skills of american workers. up next, we've got not...
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augustine high school there. a live look. plenty of rain and very low clouds. low visibility. see the city skyline through the rain drops in the background. the winds are something to watch. but again, 49 to 50 miles per hour gusts the most we are picking up. satellite and the radar. circulation center offsh somewhere along the texas louisiana line will make landfall in the morning where the heaviest line of thunderstorms are. you will go well east and northeast of the system and you will continue to see more rain directly associated with the circulation of cindy. that will proceed the center by several hundred miles. that is something we will keep an eye on. 50-mile-per-hour top winds. it's moving to the northwest at 9 miles per hour. positions by tomorrow morning right at landfall and early on friday morning the south of little rock. we continue the track to the east. it looks as though by saturday afternoon what is left of it will be south of the metro area. probably over southern maryland. northern neck area here. a lot of the rain may be pushed out offshore already by tha
augustine high school there. a live look. plenty of rain and very low clouds. low visibility. see the city skyline through the rain drops in the background. the winds are something to watch. but again, 49 to 50 miles per hour gusts the most we are picking up. satellite and the radar. circulation center offsh somewhere along the texas louisiana line will make landfall in the morning where the heaviest line of thunderstorms are. you will go well east and northeast of the system and you will...
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augustine, florida. and we had three people and our own two children. there is no way financially that we could have -- >> got your point on that. and thanks for the call and sharing your story. >> thank you for those thoughts. first of all, on the impact on small businesses like yours, very important. we talked about it a lot. we found that the public when they think about paid leave they think it's going to be a mandate on employers to pay for it. that is not what we propose. we propose it be paid for through payroll taxes. now your point about how it could be disruptive even though somebody else is paying for it, to lose an employee for a while and have to replace them until they came back is absolutely right. so we did have some conversation about whether we should exempt small businesses. >> did you in the end? >> i think what we ended up saying is for the smallest businesses, for businesses with fewer than 15 employees rather than the 50 employee that comes with the fmla. i think that exemption would be considered but it's part of the design. >> t
augustine, florida. and we had three people and our own two children. there is no way financially that we could have -- >> got your point on that. and thanks for the call and sharing your story. >> thank you for those thoughts. first of all, on the impact on small businesses like yours, very important. we talked about it a lot. we found that the public when they think about paid leave they think it's going to be a mandate on employers to pay for it. that is not what we propose. we...
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quite an effort the 25-year-old works in augustine georgia, and removed the holocaust fight is a document about hacking given it to reporters. physical review led directly to reality winner. six individuals printed this recording forward documented. "america's news reality winner e individuals. reality winner had email contact with the news outlet. practice today, the chairman of the house oversight committee said that reality winner had concerns, there were better options. >> if you want to be a quote unquote with whistleblower. you can approach congress or go to a committee at the oversight committee. that's the appropriate way to do it. to have legal rights you can protect yourself, but to connect you unilaterally as 25-year-old that it's the best interest for the united states to releases information, because you think so. >> we may contact fronted by the fbi that she had owned up to what she had done. we are waiting for a response from attorney, but in the meantime, he has told another news organization that she is a good person with no criminal history. >> harris: its interesting pa
quite an effort the 25-year-old works in augustine georgia, and removed the holocaust fight is a document about hacking given it to reporters. physical review led directly to reality winner. six individuals printed this recording forward documented. "america's news reality winner e individuals. reality winner had email contact with the news outlet. practice today, the chairman of the house oversight committee said that reality winner had concerns, there were better options. >> if you...
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american innovation counsel, a group of ten current and retired corporate leaders, including norman augustine, former ceo of lockheed martin and bill gates released a report about the importance of federal investment in energy search and development. the group recommends vastly increased funding for arpa-e, from 300 million to a billion dollars a year and increasing federal investment for advanced energy innovation to two and a half times the total amount for the energy research proposed in your budget. secretary perry, the paparaz -- president's budget is anti-innovation and does the exact opposite of what the innovation council recommends and it absolutely guts private investment and research including slashing energy and research programs by $3.1 billion and cutting renewable energy and energy efficiency research by nearly 70%. and again, on arpa-e. >> the president's budget completely eliminates them. you say the budget was written before you were confirmed. and you said that today. but you do support this administration's budget cuts? >> senator, i'm going to do everything i can to deliv
american innovation counsel, a group of ten current and retired corporate leaders, including norman augustine, former ceo of lockheed martin and bill gates released a report about the importance of federal investment in energy search and development. the group recommends vastly increased funding for arpa-e, from 300 million to a billion dollars a year and increasing federal investment for advanced energy innovation to two and a half times the total amount for the energy research proposed in...
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i am proud to say we have recruited 100 cities from augustine to pittsburgh.y actorign is chaired tom hanks. the good-looking guy sitting --t to me, brian phillip bay stars.illipe he has become a passionate advocate for our caregivers. and god here on the redeye and tonight will head back to california on another redeye. god bless you. as you listen to him and the other panelists, i urge you to take two actions. improvementartisan act the law of the land. this would expand caregiving and all eras. this will include things like respite, child care, financial advice, education. 43ave a letter signed by hidden heroes partner organizations. they are right here behind me. particularhis life-changing legislation will pass. we also ask that congress and vest in the critical research necessary. panel you will hear from someone who will identify urgent research priorities. we urge you to listen carefully and champion the research. i have to tell you, based on what we know, we expect more to be uncovered. we are hearing more about caregiver substance abuse and suicide.
i am proud to say we have recruited 100 cities from augustine to pittsburgh.y actorign is chaired tom hanks. the good-looking guy sitting --t to me, brian phillip bay stars.illipe he has become a passionate advocate for our caregivers. and god here on the redeye and tonight will head back to california on another redeye. god bless you. as you listen to him and the other panelists, i urge you to take two actions. improvementartisan act the law of the land. this would expand caregiving and all...
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let's bring in john augustin and michael, president and portfolio manager with permanent portfolio fundsid you expect to see funds hitting highs based on the data we got this morning? >> i don't know about highs. corporate earnings having strong, interest rates are reasonable. you're getting economic growth. at some point being passed it's going to promote further growth. it's little resistance to stocks going higher. the low in unemployment was 4.3 today. it might be expected it will be tough to create more and more jobs without a fiscal policy. i wasn't surprised by it. >> john, we keep hearing phrases like little resistance, stabilization, is the market at this point in the u.s. economy luke work? how would you describe it. >> the fed outcast thinks we're growing and we'll see if that hold. as for markets, we'd agree with michael that the fundamentals are still improving and we'll notice today what catch our attention about stocks today. so we would say the economy's a little over lukewarm. the fundamentals are sport and stocks and once again stocks are powering through a political is
let's bring in john augustin and michael, president and portfolio manager with permanent portfolio fundsid you expect to see funds hitting highs based on the data we got this morning? >> i don't know about highs. corporate earnings having strong, interest rates are reasonable. you're getting economic growth. at some point being passed it's going to promote further growth. it's little resistance to stocks going higher. the low in unemployment was 4.3 today. it might be expected it will be...
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augustine tot question anybody difficult question to ed, who will be glad to answer it next.le best ed hyman chart, we will redux what we just did. it is so important, off the great work of the stanford dean down we go toys, an exceptional 315% unemployment rate. the forecast of edward s hyman. francine: i just want to hear more about 3.5% unemployment by next year. it took you by surprise, i want .o hear more from ed where industries that will lose the most jobs? earlier we looked at the unemployment claims, if you remember that chart down so much. the unemployment rate in unemployment claims stack up closely. the employment claims are the ticket to why i think unemployment is going to come down to 3.5%. the places that jobs are being created in health care, higher education, the tech space, and then sports and entertainment. those of the places where local economies are being driven. claims chart is extraordinary. this is claims adjusted for population growth in america. it really talks about one part of america. you mentioned earlier bring the bottom up as well. by the don
augustine tot question anybody difficult question to ed, who will be glad to answer it next.le best ed hyman chart, we will redux what we just did. it is so important, off the great work of the stanford dean down we go toys, an exceptional 315% unemployment rate. the forecast of edward s hyman. francine: i just want to hear more about 3.5% unemployment by next year. it took you by surprise, i want .o hear more from ed where industries that will lose the most jobs? earlier we looked at the...