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lemonis: tonight on "the profit," super sweet entrepreneur barb batiste... barb: barb. let me give you a hug. man #1: okay. lemonis: have you taught everybody to hug? barb: thank you. lemonis: ...is determined to parlay the success of her sweet shop into a beverage-and-food empire. it's really good. with the help of her overzealous partner, they've launched three distinct businesses. holy moses, look at all this. and now they've added a new one -- a canned tea-and-coffee company. you guys are busy. but despite the backbreaking grind... barb: i'm dying. i'm tired. lemonis: ...they have yet to taste success... what do you get paid there? kurt: nothing. lemonis: ...as the new businesses threaten to kill the old ones. if it costs you $1.83 to make it, it actually costs barb money to be in this business. kurt: well, that's...yeah. lemonis: but i see spectacular potential here. barb: we're nationwide at whole foods, and that is new, a sku. lemonis: you're nationwide? barb: we are, 168 stores. lemonis: pretty awesome. but if i can't get barb to toughen up... you should almost
lemonis: tonight on "the profit," super sweet entrepreneur barb batiste... barb: barb. let me give you a hug. man #1: okay. lemonis: have you taught everybody to hug? barb: thank you. lemonis: ...is determined to parlay the success of her sweet shop into a beverage-and-food empire. it's really good. with the help of her overzealous partner, they've launched three distinct businesses. holy moses, look at all this. and now they've added a new one -- a canned tea-and-coffee company. you...
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joe kowynia is barb's brother.hen we met joe, he earned a living by removing dents and dings from cars. but back in 1990 he was the kid brother who looked up to his sister, admired her on the softball field where she was a standout. >> i used to go to her games. i remember going to the tournaments with the family. you know, she was your typical older sister. she was always there to help you. >> barb had been brought up in a traditional polish catholic family. and when she found her man, michael george, marriage became the organizing principle of her life. >> was she a happy bride? >> very happy. yeah. she couldn't -- she couldn't wait. >> and when children came along, two girls, barbara george seemed complete. >> her kids were her pride and joy, and i think that was everything to her. >> the night of friday the 13th brother joe and his then girlfriend, now mary shamo, drove over to the comic shop for what was to be a celebration. barb's surprise birthday party in the store for michael. he was turning 30. michael's
joe kowynia is barb's brother.hen we met joe, he earned a living by removing dents and dings from cars. but back in 1990 he was the kid brother who looked up to his sister, admired her on the softball field where she was a standout. >> i used to go to her games. i remember going to the tournaments with the family. you know, she was your typical older sister. she was always there to help you. >> barb had been brought up in a traditional polish catholic family. and when she found her...
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input into camps a hind barbed wire often. camps that were run by united nations relief and rehabilitation administration. but supplied by the armies, the armies supplied them with medical supplies, shelter. they built facilities and then they took care of them. what happened was in germany, in the years following the day, and these camps there were little ukraine's little lafayette is, little jewish settlements. in the beginning the allies decided that they were going to separate out the last million by nationality. they did not recognize her such a thing as a jew. with the waning and jews were sequestered with lithuanians. polish jews are with non-jewish poles. in many instances the jurors survivors found themselves in the same camps as those who'd been there guards in their concentration in labor camps. that ended in july and august. the jews were put into their own camps. the sense in all of these camps it was transitional. they would soon be allowed to go home. the list tony and believed world war iii was coming rapidly.
input into camps a hind barbed wire often. camps that were run by united nations relief and rehabilitation administration. but supplied by the armies, the armies supplied them with medical supplies, shelter. they built facilities and then they took care of them. what happened was in germany, in the years following the day, and these camps there were little ukraine's little lafayette is, little jewish settlements. in the beginning the allies decided that they were going to separate out the last...
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the cases of the last million, 3 to 5 years that they remained in germany, in camps, many behind barbed wire. after ve day. >> host: let's talk about the million who remain. you talk about the 1 million into germany. can you give us a little bit of information about who these people were and who wins willingly and who didn't? >> there were three streams into germany during the war. the most important was in the ukraine. these were in large part adolescents, young men and women grabbed from their homes, forced onto trucks and trains into germany. hitler and the third reich leadership knew the only possible way to send millions of soldiers to the eastern front was to replace them with millions more from the east. that was the first group. they began arriving in 1940-41 and continued to arrive through the end of the war. the second stream that made up the last million came in 1944-1945 from lithuania, estonia, and parts of ukraine and these were men, women and children, men and women who had in one way or another collaborated with the nazi authorities. sometimes that collaboration meant a
the cases of the last million, 3 to 5 years that they remained in germany, in camps, many behind barbed wire. after ve day. >> host: let's talk about the million who remain. you talk about the 1 million into germany. can you give us a little bit of information about who these people were and who wins willingly and who didn't? >> there were three streams into germany during the war. the most important was in the ukraine. these were in large part adolescents, young men and women...
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they hope them at this camp, behind barbed wire fences.and they hold them until february of 1946, until well after the war ends. harry truman is president by that time and says, we can send these people back, and ultimately they are admitted to the united states as immigrants. but it's the only time that the united states government makes an exception outside of our immigration policy to admit a mass of refugees. this is a piece of offense from that place that has been led to us for the exhibition, a piece of the fence that sort of barbed wire fence that surrounded those refugees. they published their own newspaper is called the ontario chronicle. and what you're seeing here is a cartoon from the ontario chronicle, showing up before and after, the excitement of the refugees as they arrived in new york harbor. seeing the statue of liberty, on august 5th 1944. one year later, they are still held in this barbed wire fence and the statue of liberty, or the promise of liberty, seems to be at such a distance. this is an illustration that appeare
they hope them at this camp, behind barbed wire fences.and they hold them until february of 1946, until well after the war ends. harry truman is president by that time and says, we can send these people back, and ultimately they are admitted to the united states as immigrants. but it's the only time that the united states government makes an exception outside of our immigration policy to admit a mass of refugees. this is a piece of offense from that place that has been led to us for the...
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and put into camps behind barbed wire, united nations relief administration. but supplied by the armies. the army supplied them with food and medical supplies, build facilities and took care of them. in germany in the years following ve day, in these camps they were little ukraines, little jewish settlements. in the beginning the allies decided that they were going to separate by nationality, they did not recognize that there was such a thing as a jew. lithuanian jews were sequestered to lithuania, with non-jewish, in many instances the jewish survivors found themselves in the concentration of labor camps. that ended in july and august. and all of these camps it was transitional. would soon be allowed to go home. what they believed world war iii was coming rapidly. the americans and british were going to liberate lithuania from the soviets and they could go home again. same with the polls. the jews knew they could never go home again. they tried to convince themselves and others they could return to the jewish community. the only place on earth they soon recog
and put into camps behind barbed wire, united nations relief administration. but supplied by the armies. the army supplied them with food and medical supplies, build facilities and took care of them. in germany in the years following ve day, in these camps they were little ukraines, little jewish settlements. in the beginning the allies decided that they were going to separate by nationality, they did not recognize that there was such a thing as a jew. lithuanian jews were sequestered to...
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barb sanders is doing just that. .orry about that a little advertisement of sorts. [laughter] pete. well said, as far as interpretation goes, what i would say is when i 1979,d at gettysburg in the theme, if you want to say the overall theme that a visitor would experience when they came to the park was the high watermark. that was the theme. the focus was on pickett's charge and the heroism of the attack on july 3. they had a film that we show that the psychodrama center. it went over a lot of people's heads, but he got out what the war was about. it was kind of ancillary. the primary interpretation got when you came to the park was you went through the electric map. the electric map explained the movements of the troops. it was beloved by everyone. it was clear that was one of the things people liked about the electric map. it was not exciting, but it explained everything. a --ent to the cycle ram that was a focus on the high watermark into the heroism of andsoldiers -- watermark the heroism of the soldiers. then you would walk out from the painting then the idea was to take you do
barb sanders is doing just that. .orry about that a little advertisement of sorts. [laughter] pete. well said, as far as interpretation goes, what i would say is when i 1979,d at gettysburg in the theme, if you want to say the overall theme that a visitor would experience when they came to the park was the high watermark. that was the theme. the focus was on pickett's charge and the heroism of the attack on july 3. they had a film that we show that the psychodrama center. it went over a lot of...
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it's always surrounded by barbed wire. and this is my name is tahlia 18 years old. born on december 31st, 1909. my name is a gore, also born on december 31st, 1900, 20. but in supernatural calling our generation doesn't know how life could be any different rooms. we've lived our entire lives under. it's hard when you have nothing to compare it with it's almost a given. what else can we do? either protest or emigrate to stop? what? yes, exactly. what thinker those are, i don't feel much like living in this country. something me either, at least under putin, almost through with his followers. he's built up a system of corruption and so you know, he's been sitting up there so long. there's not much you can change, must cross the ocean floor. we don't have a democracy. democracy have a monarchy or not here you're watching him of me. but you might know you well missed an important goal in my life. it's actually a dream of mine is not to remain just some insignificant person in history, but to be remembered. there are lots of different routes, just see one and take it. li
it's always surrounded by barbed wire. and this is my name is tahlia 18 years old. born on december 31st, 1909. my name is a gore, also born on december 31st, 1900, 20. but in supernatural calling our generation doesn't know how life could be any different rooms. we've lived our entire lives under. it's hard when you have nothing to compare it with it's almost a given. what else can we do? either protest or emigrate to stop? what? yes, exactly. what thinker those are, i don't feel much like...
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at that barbed wire fence. she just not change her breathing or stiffen her body or feeling helplessly when that same hospital reacts, open the gate and bends into her face and shouts her name until it is a hard and painful blast in her ear. instead she looks up at his face glowed with futile anger, and calmly waits for whatever comes next. because this is one thing that neither the ascii norfolk shelley nor the stupid soul doctors staring at her with a gaping mouth, well never will ever know that she is here or would daughter of fasting and gayety feared guard of the shadow king. and she is no longer afraid of what men can do to women like her. thank you. if people don't go get them, but now they're never going to get the vote. this is identity. she's an assistant english professor and she has afan a question for you by any go ahead. african women are reclaiming the a place in history through early trade show that centers, women as principal actors in historical narratives. it's important to know that this is
at that barbed wire fence. she just not change her breathing or stiffen her body or feeling helplessly when that same hospital reacts, open the gate and bends into her face and shouts her name until it is a hard and painful blast in her ear. instead she looks up at his face glowed with futile anger, and calmly waits for whatever comes next. because this is one thing that neither the ascii norfolk shelley nor the stupid soul doctors staring at her with a gaping mouth, well never will ever know...
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she's a soldier trapped inside a barbed wire fence, but she's still at war and the battlefield is her own body. and patches come to realize as a prisoner, that is where it has always been so beautiful. can you imagine how much better this show is going to get now that mothers meeting our own mother? i said, i'm not a little snippet of what even to only i had a little bit. this is when here it is. that barbed wire fence should just not change her breathing or stiffen her body or feeling hopelessly when that same hospital reacts, open the gate and bends into her face and shouts her name until it is a hard and painful blast in her ear. instead she looks up at his face glowed with futile anger, and calmly waits for whatever comes next. because this is one thing that neither the ascii northwich nor this stupid soul doctor staring at her with a gaping mouth. well, never will ever know that she is here or would daughter of fos, ceiling, gayety, feared guard of the shadow king. and she is no longer afraid of what men can do to women like her. thank you. if people don't go get them, but now th
she's a soldier trapped inside a barbed wire fence, but she's still at war and the battlefield is her own body. and patches come to realize as a prisoner, that is where it has always been so beautiful. can you imagine how much better this show is going to get now that mothers meeting our own mother? i said, i'm not a little snippet of what even to only i had a little bit. this is when here it is. that barbed wire fence should just not change her breathing or stiffen her body or feeling...
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scott hartwig's wife, barb sanders, is doing just that. a little advertisement of sorts. pete. well said, , ifar as interpretation goes started at gettysburg in 1979. when i began at gettysburg, the the overall theme a visitor would experience when they came to the park with the high watermark. that was the real theme. the focus was on pickett's charge and on the heroism of the attack on july 3. showed thatilm we went over a lot of people's heads but did get at what the war was about. but it was kind of ancillary. the primary interpretation you got when you came to the park was you went to the electric map that explained the movement of the troops. i think the explanation was very clear. that was one of the things people liked about the electric map. it was not exciting but it was a clear explanation and people could know the union was here, confederates here, etc. then, you went to the psychodrama. that was a big focus on the high watermark in the heroism of the soldiers. and then, you would walk out from the painting. the idea was to take you out and walked down the high wate
scott hartwig's wife, barb sanders, is doing just that. a little advertisement of sorts. pete. well said, , ifar as interpretation goes started at gettysburg in 1979. when i began at gettysburg, the the overall theme a visitor would experience when they came to the park with the high watermark. that was the real theme. the focus was on pickett's charge and on the heroism of the attack on july 3. showed thatilm we went over a lot of people's heads but did get at what the war was about. but it...
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it's always surrounded by a barbed wire fence. but my name is tahlia 18 years old, born on december 31st, 1909. my name is a gore, also born on december 31st, 1900, 20. but international calling, our generation doesn't know how life could be any different. we lived our entire lives under. it's hard when you have nothing to compare it with. it's almost a given. what else can we do? either protest or emigrate to stop watching? yes, exactly. those are, i don't feel much like living in this country. hold me either. which at least under putin, almost through with his followers, he's built up a system of corruption and so, you know, he's been sitting up there so long. there's not much you can change, it must go through as we should, you know, stop the process. we don't have a democracy. democracy have a monarchy or not here, that's an important goal in my life. it's actually a dream of mine is not to remain just some insignificant person in history to be remembered. there are lots of different routes, just like napoleon said, it is bett
it's always surrounded by a barbed wire fence. but my name is tahlia 18 years old, born on december 31st, 1909. my name is a gore, also born on december 31st, 1900, 20. but international calling, our generation doesn't know how life could be any different. we lived our entire lives under. it's hard when you have nothing to compare it with. it's almost a given. what else can we do? either protest or emigrate to stop watching? yes, exactly. those are, i don't feel much like living in this...
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the upper flaunting of barbed wire fence fingernails was a really stupid move. weather was racist or not i do not know. i just think it was silly. it was a thing that mistakes people make. and for example i want to sing the praise of my publisher, little brown. but i came into little brown because i think my editor, jeff chandler at that time was from the southwest. he's not latino in any way. he came to me because he had a book he wanted done. : : : the people see and learn and come through to another kind of breakthrough of vision, and i think, like i said at the beginning, a lot of us have availed ourselves -- we are helping editors and so forth who are looking for texts, and that's a good thing. i think that's a very good thing. >> i want to push the -- any of you can respond -- i think you're right, this table setting and the fingernails, -- you could say that was embarrassing and -- [loss of audio] -- -- more fundamental question. something that comes up a lot that shouldn't be fixed boundaries in terms of who can tell which story and we struggle with hey
the upper flaunting of barbed wire fence fingernails was a really stupid move. weather was racist or not i do not know. i just think it was silly. it was a thing that mistakes people make. and for example i want to sing the praise of my publisher, little brown. but i came into little brown because i think my editor, jeff chandler at that time was from the southwest. he's not latino in any way. he came to me because he had a book he wanted done. : : : the people see and learn and come through to...
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turning to the mail on sunday, nigel, a nod to the great escape and don't trip on the last barbed wirearguing why we have gone to the second lockdown, why change the rules and give people this little breather over christmas, go into eight tier system when comejanuary and february the numbers will shoot up and february the numbers will shoot up again. why don't we just stick with it for a little bit longer?|j could with it for a little bit longer?” could not agree with you more. i think it's absolute madness what we are going to do over christmas. i was talking to the independent sage scientist yesterday, and they were unanimous that it's bonkers. what they said was that if you are going to invite over elderly or vulnerable relatives, then the whole family should quarantine for 10—12 days first. now that's an extraordinary thing to come up with but they are basing that on infections and hospitalisations being going down slowly, they are going up amongst school—age children. they will all come home and in fact granny and granddad so the only way of stopping thatis granddad so the only wa
turning to the mail on sunday, nigel, a nod to the great escape and don't trip on the last barbed wirearguing why we have gone to the second lockdown, why change the rules and give people this little breather over christmas, go into eight tier system when comejanuary and february the numbers will shoot up and february the numbers will shoot up again. why don't we just stick with it for a little bit longer?|j could with it for a little bit longer?” could not agree with you more. i think it's...
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. >> it was barbed wire. >> yes barb wired top's. , we have and people not only lost their freedom, but many of them were disowned by their families. and they lost their livelihoods, if they had businesses or jobs. and as you mentioned, they lost the right to vote. because in the state of louisiana, if you are resident and in an institution like this, you are not allowed to vote. they were seen as inmates. and the other thing, was many of them these patients, they were encouraged to take aliases when they went there. because of the shame that it might bring upon their families. so when you came there, when you were first admitted, you know sister whatever, would say you should, you know, what kind of alias would you like, and you know that was just another sign of the dehumanization of those patients. they were treated like you are somebody to be feared. a lot of the patients were known by their case numbers, by then -- then they were by their real names. but the interesting thing, when the federal government took over, and said these patients were coming from all around the country, ev
. >> it was barbed wire. >> yes barb wired top's. , we have and people not only lost their freedom, but many of them were disowned by their families. and they lost their livelihoods, if they had businesses or jobs. and as you mentioned, they lost the right to vote. because in the state of louisiana, if you are resident and in an institution like this, you are not allowed to vote. they were seen as inmates. and the other thing, was many of them these patients, they were encouraged to...
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firefighters toy program says burglars are believed to have gotten past the chain-link fence and barbed wire at this bayview location cut the lock and made off with 200 brand-new donated try sickles similar to this one. >>disappointed. just just disappointed in you know human mankind that you know what the good outdoes the bad usually thieves left behind plenty of other bikes, but none for the little ones. they took all the things for the younger children, so it's really a big impact on the families that we're going to start serving on monday. >>not everyone will get a tricycle this year unless they're miraculously returned or you know we get additional donations, the san francisco firefighters toy program has been up and running since 1949 and just last year served 31,000 families most with more than one child. >>they're now reviewing security video but are hopeful whoever took the bikes will have a change of heart. >>if you took down and there's a safe place you'd like us to send some of our firefighters to pick them up in only more than willing to do that san francisco police just la
firefighters toy program says burglars are believed to have gotten past the chain-link fence and barbed wire at this bayview location cut the lock and made off with 200 brand-new donated try sickles similar to this one. >>disappointed. just just disappointed in you know human mankind that you know what the good outdoes the bad usually thieves left behind plenty of other bikes, but none for the little ones. they took all the things for the younger children, so it's really a big impact on...
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but hanford was in the 1960s and 1970s actual threat of its history history in the 1940s behind tall barb wire heavily armed fences, my grandfather something worked as a steam fitter at hanford but when you were an employee at hanford you had to sign an agreement that you would not tell even your families about what you did there. this model silence means security, was a common feature. you would see this plastered on billboards and on water towers. there's the worker sam in the background presumably complete ignorant about what is the person might be doing at hanford. to some extent the secrecy that surrounds hanford, back then,, t still surrounds the place today. hanford is still a close site because of what's going on today, the cleanup effort that is going on, but you are free to learn everything you want about hanford. it's just that this air of secrecy stuck to it and i think that's one of the reasons as kathleen said, so few people know about its history of what's going on there today. so what is it that happen at hanford? as i said colonel mathias was looking for a place to build
but hanford was in the 1960s and 1970s actual threat of its history history in the 1940s behind tall barb wire heavily armed fences, my grandfather something worked as a steam fitter at hanford but when you were an employee at hanford you had to sign an agreement that you would not tell even your families about what you did there. this model silence means security, was a common feature. you would see this plastered on billboards and on water towers. there's the worker sam in the background...
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wire fence. >> a barbed wire topped fence. you were not allowed to leave. people not only lost their freedom but, you know, they were disowned by their families. they lost their livelihoods if they had businesses or jobs. as you mentioned, they actually lost the right to vote. because in the state of louisiana, if you were a resident of an institution like this, you were not allowed to vote. >> that's incredible. >> they were really seen as inmates. and then the other thing was many of them, these patients, were encouraged to take aliases when they went there because of the shame that it might bring upon their families if anybody found out. so when you came and when you were first admitted, sister whatever her name, would say, you really should -- what kind of alias would you like? and you know, that was just a sort of another sign of the dehumanization of these patients. and then, you know, they were treated like you were somebody to be feared, and a lot of the patients were no, you know, known by their case numbers than they
wire fence. >> a barbed wire topped fence. you were not allowed to leave. people not only lost their freedom but, you know, they were disowned by their families. they lost their livelihoods if they had businesses or jobs. as you mentioned, they actually lost the right to vote. because in the state of louisiana, if you were a resident of an institution like this, you were not allowed to vote. >> that's incredible. >> they were really seen as inmates. and then the other thing...
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behind us, business owners are anxiously looking ahead to the future former chrysler in home depot barb nondeadly was part of a meeting with ceo from fortune 500 nobodies and another one with mid to small-cap entrepreneurs, the talks ranging from taxes to tariffs, he sat down with maria to discuss how business leaders are preparing for the year ahe ahead. >> and talking to the fortune 500 ceos i was part of the organization and there's tremendous concern out there today certainly the pandemic cast a large shadow over the future of the business but i think what the administration changed certainly has high for the concern about the certainty of the economy, in other words is a administration has been very supportive of business reducing corporate tax, getting rid of bureaucracy, reducing the regulations, working on tariffs and pretrade, they've done a tremendous job in encouraging return of jobs and on shoring back to the u.s. what i'm hearing from the large ceos first of all is tremendous concern, all we going to lose the advantage of the tax rate the game is global competitiveness if w
behind us, business owners are anxiously looking ahead to the future former chrysler in home depot barb nondeadly was part of a meeting with ceo from fortune 500 nobodies and another one with mid to small-cap entrepreneurs, the talks ranging from taxes to tariffs, he sat down with maria to discuss how business leaders are preparing for the year ahe ahead. >> and talking to the fortune 500 ceos i was part of the organization and there's tremendous concern out there today certainly the...
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obama through barb's a president trump accusing him of failing to take the pandemic or presidency seriously. meanwhile president trump spent the day crisscrossing another swing state, pennsylvania. reporter michael george breaks it all down.>> the commonwealth of pennsylvania will be open on november 4.>> reporter: campaigning saturday in pennsylvania, president trump criticize the states locked in efforts to control the coronavirus and took aim at joe biden's record on the battleground states economy. >> he wiped out and sylvania steele. he was that cheerleader for that and china's entry into the world trade organization. >> president trump has four stops on saturday in the state where he defeated hillary clinton by her razor thin margin in 2016. this time a tight election could hinge on pennsylvania's 20 looked oriole votes. >> in three days we can put an end to a presidency that has failed to protect this nation. in three days we can put an end to this presidency that has fanned the flames of hate. >> in michigan former vice president biden was joined by former president barack obama on
obama through barb's a president trump accusing him of failing to take the pandemic or presidency seriously. meanwhile president trump spent the day crisscrossing another swing state, pennsylvania. reporter michael george breaks it all down.>> the commonwealth of pennsylvania will be open on november 4.>> reporter: campaigning saturday in pennsylvania, president trump criticize the states locked in efforts to control the coronavirus and took aim at joe biden's record on the...
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second was the one of the keynote speakers at one major black lives matter event was rerend william barbding the poor people's campai which lobbies for better approaches to tackle poverty. thank you very much for your time. were you surprised to see that racial inequality was the second most important issue to voters? >> no, because the issue of poverty and inequality are connected in interesting ways. the same people that suppress the vote as a ople who vote against government. in the midst of covid, people are not so much drawn to the wedge issue but looking at the politicians votg against our very lives. it took less than 10% in wisconsin to change the margin of victory. we know in the south, can close the gap by expanding the number of voting people which is one of the reass the south so close. they had been called answer south. transforming of the a ird of all people live the south. 80% of the people in the south want a living wage. a large percent want health care to these issues are deeply connected. what we ve with trump is someone who is just trying to scare people and bring in
second was the one of the keynote speakers at one major black lives matter event was rerend william barbding the poor people's campai which lobbies for better approaches to tackle poverty. thank you very much for your time. were you surprised to see that racial inequality was the second most important issue to voters? >> no, because the issue of poverty and inequality are connected in interesting ways. the same people that suppress the vote as a ople who vote against government. in the...
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after the land, it's always surrounded by barbed wire. was my name is 18 years old, born on december 31st, 1909. my name is a gore, also born under some 31st, 1990. we're going to ask you what international calling our generation doesn't know how life could be any different. what we've lived our entire lives under. it's hard when you have nothing to compare it with nor thinking about what else can we do, either protest or emigrate just by watching? yes, exactly. those are, i don't feel much like living in this country for me either. least under putin, almost throw the weirdness followers, he's built up a system of corruption. so you know, he's been sitting out there so long. there's not much you can change, must also that we don't have a democracy. democracy have a monarchy or not hear of music. that's a little joke, but you might as always say, she viewed them still in their body, but i see you actually mean that's on that and not you what most even using it. that doesn't say that an important goal in my life. it's actually a dream of mi
after the land, it's always surrounded by barbed wire. was my name is 18 years old, born on december 31st, 1909. my name is a gore, also born under some 31st, 1990. we're going to ask you what international calling our generation doesn't know how life could be any different. what we've lived our entire lives under. it's hard when you have nothing to compare it with nor thinking about what else can we do, either protest or emigrate just by watching? yes, exactly. those are, i don't feel much...
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. >> barb, have you taken new positions or are you thinking differently about the market given the wayng? >> it has been a bit of a roller coaster. last week, fears over covid, the pandemic worldwide, the lack of fiscal stimulus, that is delayed. and then of course the election. then i think because the market was so oversold you saw everybody stampeding in. last friday is when i added to positions. but to existing positions. i did add a little bit of industrials, at that moment in time it looked like a blue wave was coming, cyclicals, industrials, small cap names when monday started people were underinvested but the tech stocks, the big cap tech stocks were cheap so you saw both things happen, stocks that people thought would benefit from a blue wave and tech stocks i am not adding here because as mike just said we had a big run quickly. i think as the dust settles and we get clarity on the presidential election not necessarily the senate that won't happen until january with those two senate seats. but lack of control of the pandemic is a problem. i think we saw that in the numbers th
. >> barb, have you taken new positions or are you thinking differently about the market given the wayng? >> it has been a bit of a roller coaster. last week, fears over covid, the pandemic worldwide, the lack of fiscal stimulus, that is delayed. and then of course the election. then i think because the market was so oversold you saw everybody stampeding in. last friday is when i added to positions. but to existing positions. i did add a little bit of industrials, at that moment in...
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firefighters toy program says burglars are believed to have gotten past the chain-link fence and barbed wire at this bayview location cut the lock and made off with 200 brand-new donated tricycles similar to this one. >>disappointed. just just disappointed in you know human mankind that you know what the good outdoes the bad usually thieves left behind plenty of other bikes, but none for the little ones. they took all these things for the younger children, so it's really a big impact on the families that we're going to start serving on monday. >>not everyone will get a a tricycle this year unless they're miraculously returned or you know we get additional donations, the san francisco firefighters toy program has been up and running since 1949 and just last year served 31,000 families. most with more than one child. they're now reviewing security video but are hopeful whoever took the bikes will have a change of heart. >>if you took down and there's a safe place you'd like us to send some of our firefighters to pick them up you know we in more than willing to do that san francisco police
firefighters toy program says burglars are believed to have gotten past the chain-link fence and barbed wire at this bayview location cut the lock and made off with 200 brand-new donated tricycles similar to this one. >>disappointed. just just disappointed in you know human mankind that you know what the good outdoes the bad usually thieves left behind plenty of other bikes, but none for the little ones. they took all these things for the younger children, so it's really a big impact on...
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firefighters toy program says burglars are believed to have gotten past the chain-link fence and barbed wire at this bayview location. >>cut the lock and made off with 200 brand-new donated tricycles similar to this one. >>disappointed. just just disappointed in you know human mankind that you know what the good outdoes the bad usually thieves left behind plenty of other bikes, but none for the little ones. they took all these things for the younger children, so it's really a big impact on the families that we're going to start serving on monday. >>not everyone will get a a tricycle this year unless miraculously returned or you know we get additional donations, the san francisco firefighters toy program has been up and running since 1949 and just last year served 31,000 families. most with more than one child. they're now reviewing security video but are hopeful whoever took the bikes will have a change of heart. >>if you took down and there's a safe place you'd like us to send some of our firefighters to pick them up you know we in more than willing to do that. >>again san francisco po
firefighters toy program says burglars are believed to have gotten past the chain-link fence and barbed wire at this bayview location. >>cut the lock and made off with 200 brand-new donated tricycles similar to this one. >>disappointed. just just disappointed in you know human mankind that you know what the good outdoes the bad usually thieves left behind plenty of other bikes, but none for the little ones. they took all these things for the younger children, so it's really a big...
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and they reported in the german press with a full arsenal of new tools, barbed wire, maxim machine guns and poisoned aqua fers. du bois tried to make sense of the show. the african roots of the war anticipated the 1916 tract imperialism, the highest age of capitalism, du bois's article theories to explain why a monopoly capitalism escaped the contradictions of class welfare and class conflict and overproduction. instead, though, of channeling the highest stage of capitalism, imperialism would better have been conceived as the highest stage of ethnocentrism. the swedish scholar is convinced that the last words in that great literary masterpiece of empire, heart of darkness, engs terminate all of the brutes, was taken from the social statics, foundation text of social darwinism. the ideology demanded cold-hearted discipline, the forces which are working out the great scheme of perfect happiness, exterminates sections of mankind as stand in their way he shared. be he human or brute, the hinderence must be gotten rid of. he sniffed, an english man may need need inquire too closely of what t
and they reported in the german press with a full arsenal of new tools, barbed wire, maxim machine guns and poisoned aqua fers. du bois tried to make sense of the show. the african roots of the war anticipated the 1916 tract imperialism, the highest age of capitalism, du bois's article theories to explain why a monopoly capitalism escaped the contradictions of class welfare and class conflict and overproduction. instead, though, of channeling the highest stage of capitalism, imperialism would...
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burglars are believed to have gotten past the chain-link fence and barbed wire at this bayview locationut the lock and made off with 200 brand-new donated tricycles similar to this one. >>it impacts us a lot some people for some children, it's the only tory they get during holders thieves left behind plenty of other bikes, but none for younger children. the difference, it makes right now as children. >>that are under 5 will not be able to have any kind of vehicle to write on you know i can we head to why didn't anyone but these are the things we're considering getting out to younger children. >>the san francisco firefighters toy program has been up and running since 1949 and just last year served 31,000 families most with more than one child. they're now reviewing security video but are hopeful whoever took the bikes will return them. otherwise they hope somebody in the community will step up. >>replace them, i'm hoping that the public will be. you know open their hearts and their pocketbooks a little bit maybe as a business could donate one bike. you know as a group effort. >>san franc
burglars are believed to have gotten past the chain-link fence and barbed wire at this bayview locationut the lock and made off with 200 brand-new donated tricycles similar to this one. >>it impacts us a lot some people for some children, it's the only tory they get during holders thieves left behind plenty of other bikes, but none for younger children. the difference, it makes right now as children. >>that are under 5 will not be able to have any kind of vehicle to write on you...
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that's not what we're looking for right now the american merican people want to hug not a not a verbal barb they want someone who feels them not just someone who who intellectually understands what's going on in context and houses of the polling the view him as good is a failed way you go in how you see things. well my mask is actually about 10 feet away from me on my dining room table fortunately i'm not polling any one of my home so that that helps i have not done any in face focus groups i have gone out to do want to one interviews and 3 on one interviews in fact i was just on the road this weekend i've been on the road now almost straight for the last 2 months and unlike you i went through a health scare for a while and i have to be careful that said i need to keep listening and learning from the public and as understanding where they stand is really essential and it's never been more sense of the now to try to be able to explain both the hopes that people have hopes and dreams and to be able to explain their fear and anxiety and larry let me just answer one more question that you didn'
that's not what we're looking for right now the american merican people want to hug not a not a verbal barb they want someone who feels them not just someone who who intellectually understands what's going on in context and houses of the polling the view him as good is a failed way you go in how you see things. well my mask is actually about 10 feet away from me on my dining room table fortunately i'm not polling any one of my home so that that helps i have not done any in face focus groups i...
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political reform protesters marching to the grand palace were blocked by a barricade of buses and barbed wire police used tear cannons to disperse the crowd demonstrators were trying to deliver hundreds of letters to the king calling for the typewriter lament to be dissolved the monarchy reformed and for the intimidation of the government critics to and hides are was with protesters as they marched to bangkok's grand palace a little earlier. the protesters have started their marjorie which you see there these mock post boxes back here what's inside of those are letters open letters from some of the protesters to the king himself now what they do is they started for democracy monument they're marching down toward the grand palace and they say they're going to deliver these letters to the king himself and obviously that's going to be a big challenge but this is a symbolic move because one of the 3 big things these protesters are asking for in the monarchy they're also asking for the prime minister to resign and for the constitution to be written so this is one thing they're focusing on thi
political reform protesters marching to the grand palace were blocked by a barricade of buses and barbed wire police used tear cannons to disperse the crowd demonstrators were trying to deliver hundreds of letters to the king calling for the typewriter lament to be dissolved the monarchy reformed and for the intimidation of the government critics to and hides are was with protesters as they marched to bangkok's grand palace a little earlier. the protesters have started their marjorie which you...
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whether bird barbed or a mugger reaction like, oh, if you go. so they think is what are all going to be coming over to the right, which is also important for our debt. this moment is the highlight of the day. this for me, is it campaigning for wildlife conservation with an educational flamingos? after initial hesitation, the children warm up to god. now some kids are even shy of them, both of whose had his fair share of experience with humans. odette spent months preparing him for social contact like this. the children have never before had such a close encounter with a flamingo. and yet, bob is the hope for a discussion on how to value and respects nature. even a child's discarded cut can become a death trap for flamingos and other animals. that there is not even odette tells the kids how easy it is for birds and animals to get tangled and trapped in waste. the talent being disposed of properly, pope is effective and soft to the touch. the message hits home and shouts. oh, so if they die, then that's just not ok. for odets, it's responses like
whether bird barbed or a mugger reaction like, oh, if you go. so they think is what are all going to be coming over to the right, which is also important for our debt. this moment is the highlight of the day. this for me, is it campaigning for wildlife conservation with an educational flamingos? after initial hesitation, the children warm up to god. now some kids are even shy of them, both of whose had his fair share of experience with humans. odette spent months preparing him for social...
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political reform protesters marching to the grand palace were blocked by a barricade of buses and barbed wire police used water cannon to disperse the crowds. bolivia's new president. has been sworn in at a ceremony in the capital as promised to rebuild the country after a year of political unrest his landslide victory in october represented a comeback for the party or former president ever morales who fled to argentina last year that has worn out from. a new precedent for bolivia after a year filled with unrest and violence we started seeing more sworn in on sunday surrounded by members of the country's indigenous communities and foreign representatives out of his says he wants to govern an inclusive bolivia. we want a government for everyone with no discrimination for anyone we will seek unity to live in peace on this road democracy is crucial where we can get people to vote free and fair elections for everyone. accusations of fraud in the elections last year. ended with the resignation of bolivia's 1st indigenous leader abel morales it will well it is returning to libya on monday afte
political reform protesters marching to the grand palace were blocked by a barricade of buses and barbed wire police used water cannon to disperse the crowds. bolivia's new president. has been sworn in at a ceremony in the capital as promised to rebuild the country after a year of political unrest his landslide victory in october represented a comeback for the party or former president ever morales who fled to argentina last year that has worn out from. a new precedent for bolivia after a year...