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. ♪ baa baa black sheep ♪ >> his daughter treasures his t-shirts. >> she had the ending before she hadid. >> this i used to sleep with every night too. >> but tonight grace has a message to send. don't let longing for the dad you lost make you miss the one you have. >> and you take this ring. >> nearly half of the moms at the gathering have remarried. grace's stepdad is a quiet, gentle man her mom met in church. little grace was 4 years old when i met andy too, and he told me he seeks patrick's help in prayer. what did you pray for? >> patrick, help me be a good husband. >> and what do you call andy? >> dad. >> dad. >> how great! do you still say a prayer every now and then to patrick? >> sure do. sure do. >> so little grace teaches us all how you can weave a tapestry of family love to the adventurous dad somewhere watching over her. and then i recognize a quiet family at a picnic table. >> hi. >> hi! >> the larsons. the mother grew up a girl from queens who married a boy from down the block. >> skinning her eyes like crazy. >> he became a dad of four and a firefighter. firefighter sco
. ♪ baa baa black sheep ♪ >> his daughter treasures his t-shirts. >> she had the ending before she hadid. >> this i used to sleep with every night too. >> but tonight grace has a message to send. don't let longing for the dad you lost make you miss the one you have. >> and you take this ring. >> nearly half of the moms at the gathering have remarried. grace's stepdad is a quiet, gentle man her mom met in church. little grace was 4 years old when i met...
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Sep 20, 2021
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how do ratings analysts in the 1960's figure out what is a aaa bond or what is a baa bond?roposal was that there is something fundamentally biased about the process. that for instance favor suburbs over cities that have been disadvantaged by federal policies. the market is exacerbating, in some sense creating inequity, and the proposal was to put forward low interest loans, federal grants directly to municipalities as a way of circumventing the power dynamics. caroline: you say black neighborhoods were continuously deemed unworthy of debt. if now we understand that you cannot have that sort of racial inequality going on at that level and you start to invest in black neighborhoods, you create these unwanted side effects, pricing out of those that live there. that you don't have this sort of gentrification that we have seen in certain parts of brooklyn, which ends up meaning that what was the heart and soul of the black community becomes less of one. destin: the gentrification issue does start to come into play for instance in the early 1980's. you had neighborhoods that were
how do ratings analysts in the 1960's figure out what is a aaa bond or what is a baa bond?roposal was that there is something fundamentally biased about the process. that for instance favor suburbs over cities that have been disadvantaged by federal policies. the market is exacerbating, in some sense creating inequity, and the proposal was to put forward low interest loans, federal grants directly to municipalities as a way of circumventing the power dynamics. caroline: you say black...
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. ♪ baa baa black sheep, have you any wool? ♪ >> reporter: his daughter treasures his t-shirts.she had the ending before she had the beginning. >> she did. >> this i used to sleep with every night, too. >> reporter: but tonight, grace has a message to send -- don't let longing for the dad you lost make you miss the one you have. nearly half of the moms at the gathering have remarried. grace's stepdad is a quiet, gentle man her mom met in church. little grace was 4 years old when i met andy, too. and he told me he seeks patrick's help in prayer. >> what did you pray for? >> patrick, help me be a good dad, be a good husband. what would you do? >> reporter: and what do you call andy? >> dad. >> reporter: oh, how great! over the years in sickness and in health, grace watched her steadfast new dad. he nursed her mother through breast cancer. and so, when illness struck again this year -- >> well, i'd love if andy's ready and wants to come up. >> yeah, mary. just make sure he holds the railing, grace. >> reporter: grace was at andy's side. >> hey, dad, do you want to come up? here, i
. ♪ baa baa black sheep, have you any wool? ♪ >> reporter: his daughter treasures his t-shirts.she had the ending before she had the beginning. >> she did. >> this i used to sleep with every night, too. >> reporter: but tonight, grace has a message to send -- don't let longing for the dad you lost make you miss the one you have. nearly half of the moms at the gathering have remarried. grace's stepdad is a quiet, gentle man her mom met in church. little grace was 4...
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Sep 12, 2021
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probability of profits while possibility mitigating how much those profit it is can potentially be baasou are selling on the under line call. when now 77 cents may not sound a lot. put it into context of the current sharing price. that's well more than 3% of the current stock price that one would collect by selling the right to somebody else to purchase their shares from them at a share price higher than the stock is today $25. your profit would be capped at the $25.75 cents level give or take up to 8% or so. >> what's in the chart there what are they telling you of the technic technical levels and mike's trade and what it suggests to you? >> what mike is articulating is sometimes you don't have to get all that big of a move let's look at two charts this is a comparative chart, you can see those two lines, they are literally like parallel lines. you got boeing verses carnival cruise and etfs, they're identical. they're all sort of stocks and that's what's going to happen. look at the final chart. so we know this was 7 during the pandemic it rallies as high as 30 now were trying to wallo
probability of profits while possibility mitigating how much those profit it is can potentially be baasou are selling on the under line call. when now 77 cents may not sound a lot. put it into context of the current sharing price. that's well more than 3% of the current stock price that one would collect by selling the right to somebody else to purchase their shares from them at a share price higher than the stock is today $25. your profit would be capped at the $25.75 cents level give or take...
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Sep 23, 2021
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. >>> and finally, a rookie on the field, not a player baa golden retriever. > he stole the show. had a ball dog. and he took his job very seriously. >> maybe he was just homeward bound. get it? shadow? i may have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. or psoriatic arthritis. but we are so much more. we're team players and artists. designers and do-it-yourselfers. parents and friends. if joint pain is getting in the way of who you are, it's time to talk to your doctor about enbrel. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, and helps stop permanent joint damage. plus enbrel helps skin get clearer in psoriatic arthritis. ask your doctor about enbrel, so you can get back to your true self. play ball! enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been someplace where fungal infections are common. or if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for hear
. >>> and finally, a rookie on the field, not a player baa golden retriever. > he stole the show. had a ball dog. and he took his job very seriously. >> maybe he was just homeward bound. get it? shadow? i may have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. or psoriatic arthritis. but we are so much more. we're team players and artists. designers and do-it-yourselfers. parents and friends. if joint pain is getting in the way of who you are, it's time to talk to your doctor about...
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and this is only the beginning of a series of hearings that i intend to have, baa as your two-hour special this weekend showed, we've had 20 years, in my view, a good part of those 20 years, we were lied to in congress, by a variety of people in power, who said things that weren't quite the truth. who made rosier predictions than what was actually happening on the ground. and so, we have to have a full accounting. and when we have that full accounting, i think those -- when that accounting takes place, will have to be held responsible. >> i'm glad you saw our documentary about afghanistan, just for anybody watching who hasn't seen it, it will reair friday night at 10:00 on cnn. let me ask you, in that special, one of the former commanding generals and former ambassadors to afghanistan, carl icahnberry told me he agreed with biden's choice to end the war, but that the exit was poorly executed. do you agree? >> i agree. i believe the exit was poorly executed. of course, you know, the biden administration was handed a bad situation. the previous biden -- i mean, the previous trump administrat
and this is only the beginning of a series of hearings that i intend to have, baa as your two-hour special this weekend showed, we've had 20 years, in my view, a good part of those 20 years, we were lied to in congress, by a variety of people in power, who said things that weren't quite the truth. who made rosier predictions than what was actually happening on the ground. and so, we have to have a full accounting. and when we have that full accounting, i think those -- when that accounting...
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over course of the summer when things got baaed in a number of states, particularly in the south, we started to see in mississippi, for example in alabama, to a lers extenting like arkansas, we started to see a real crisis, federal teams property in, hospital and state wide health officials pleading with the public. sometimes emotionally pleading, please, we are in crisis. when we saw those states start to hit those crises, we seen low rates, lots of people were getting sick. their hospitals were full. there was a real problem. you started to see local politicians, their messaging get more in line in terms of people needing masks where there is a lot of transmission. it almost feels like idaho is financial the other way as crisis actually becomes a real problem on the ground it feels like the state's republican leadership is becoming more radical and more denialist about the problem. at least that's how it looks from the outside. >> once again, are you dead on. unfortunately, it is absolutely a crisis of the up vaccinated right now. idaho is 49th in america in terms of the percentage
over course of the summer when things got baaed in a number of states, particularly in the south, we started to see in mississippi, for example in alabama, to a lers extenting like arkansas, we started to see a real crisis, federal teams property in, hospital and state wide health officials pleading with the public. sometimes emotionally pleading, please, we are in crisis. when we saw those states start to hit those crises, we seen low rates, lots of people were getting sick. their hospitals...
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it was some hours before but i'll come baa an exact time on that. >> and how many individuals successfully passed through the taliban perimeter in the 72 hours proceeding the departure of the final flight? >> probably in the low hundreds but i'll come back to you with an exact number. >> thank you. i understand that on august 19th ground commanders tlorz authorized the use of helicopters to rescue 169 americans from the barone hotel after the initial plan for them to proceed on foot became too dangerous. at what time were rotary wing aviation assets no longer operation at hkia. >> so -- first of right. the barron hotel should know about 200 meters off the hkia compound. we did use helicopters for that. we kept helicopters up until the very end. one of the fingers things we do before extracting was a breaking down some helicopters and loading them. >> what were the contingency plans if the taliban closed checkpoints surrounding the airport. >> at all times we were prepared to accept american citizens that were able to make it to the gate. there was an external taliban cordon. that was part
it was some hours before but i'll come baa an exact time on that. >> and how many individuals successfully passed through the taliban perimeter in the 72 hours proceeding the departure of the final flight? >> probably in the low hundreds but i'll come back to you with an exact number. >> thank you. i understand that on august 19th ground commanders tlorz authorized the use of helicopters to rescue 169 americans from the barone hotel after the initial plan for them to proceed...