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barry: ¿contigo? debe anotar, la esperanza de toda una ciudad descansa sobre sus hombros. roz: tú puedes, tú puedes... mercedes: señor, te lo suplico. >> no nos falles... todos: [vitorean] >> ¡yo creía que el fútbol no te gustaba! >> es increíble, el más reciente y más joven jugador del newcastle, le da a la afición una nueva canción para entonar. todos: [vitorean] mercedes: ¡ese es mi nieto! >> y su hermano... >> es verdad, él viene de aquí. >> conocimos a su padre. mercedes: ¿cuándo lo conoció? >> estuvo aquí para el partido contra fulham. no cabía de la emoción, ¿no es cierto? >> ¿papá estuvo aquí? >> sí, estaba extasiado. >> quedan unos pocos segundos... [silbato final] todos: [vitorean] glen: ¡santi! alguien quiere hablarte... santiago: ¡diga! mercedes: santiago, santiago, nosotros te vimos. julio conmigo. la hija de glen nos invitó. estuviste fantástico. quiero que sepas algo, hijo, sobre tu padre. santiago: ¡oye, glen! ¿recuerdas el partido contra fulham? papá lo alcanzó a ver. estaba viéndome.
barry: ¿contigo? debe anotar, la esperanza de toda una ciudad descansa sobre sus hombros. roz: tú puedes, tú puedes... mercedes: señor, te lo suplico. >> no nos falles... todos: [vitorean] >> ¡yo creía que el fútbol no te gustaba! >> es increíble, el más reciente y más joven jugador del newcastle, le da a la afición una nueva canción para entonar. todos: [vitorean] mercedes: ¡ese es mi nieto! >> y su hermano... >> es verdad, él viene de aquí....
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professor barry?problem problem will come lalater when redfield, the cdc director said, much the same thing a couple of days ago, there had beenen hope that hott weather would l limit the spread of the virus. a andesespiratory viruses probably this one as well do transmit less wellll in n hot weather.r. seeing thewe are spread to momost of the e county right now. unfortunately, there every reason to bebelieve that if the spread will actually get worsese when the weaeather turns colder orces people into ininor poorly y ventilated spac. that is s standard for most evey respiratory i iection frorom influencnce of the common cold. right now, obvioiously, we are t in a a good place. i thinink when you compare where we are to europe, i it gives yoa real sense of how bad things are herere. seemedds a place that totallyy d devastated by coronanavirus first. righght now they have on average ababout 200 new cases a day in e entire countryry. yet theirr population is roughly equivalent to tetexas, florida, arizo
professor barry?problem problem will come lalater when redfield, the cdc director said, much the same thing a couple of days ago, there had beenen hope that hott weather would l limit the spread of the virus. a andesespiratory viruses probably this one as well do transmit less wellll in n hot weather.r. seeing thewe are spread to momost of the e county right now. unfortunately, there every reason to bebelieve that if the spread will actually get worsese when the weaeather turns colder orces...
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barry white thing, she's not going quietly. media analyst and host of fox news media buzz shows us tonight. >> reporter: in a scathing resignation letter barry white, new york times's opinion editor so she has been constantly bullied by her own colleagues calling her a nazi and racist, some publicly smear me as a liar and big it on twitter with no fear that harassing me would be met with appropriate action. this environment yields what she called self censorship. why edit something challenging to our readers when we can assure our job security by publishing our 4000 op-eds that donald trump is a unique danger to the country in the world. that supports gets personal, she complains in the note to the publisher that he and other executives did nothing while privately praising her for her courage and some friendly colleagues see a new mccarthyism there. a former wall street journal opinion editor who is a controversial writer and self-described censure is to made some errors but also complain about being agreed by social media mobs
barry white thing, she's not going quietly. media analyst and host of fox news media buzz shows us tonight. >> reporter: in a scathing resignation letter barry white, new york times's opinion editor so she has been constantly bullied by her own colleagues calling her a nazi and racist, some publicly smear me as a liar and big it on twitter with no fear that harassing me would be met with appropriate action. this environment yields what she called self censorship. why edit something...
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tomos morgan is on barry island.nd me, the locals are enjoying their home comforts here, but from monday, people across wales can travel further than five miles, and more people can visit tourist hotspots like barry island. what will also be lifted on monday is that people can travel further so they can meet family as well who they can meet family as well who they may not have seen further afield. we will be speaking to some of the people living locally in barry, and although they are happy they will be able to see family and friends at a distance across wales, there are some concerns that there may be scenes as we have seen at bournemouth on barry island come next week. it will finally mean that i can see my grandson. since february i haven't seen him in the flesh so it will be lovely to actually see them, you know. we have been used to having the beach to ourselves for the last couple of months, and it went bonkers when the weather was nice. it was concerning. i think it will be a current two—metre distance scenari
tomos morgan is on barry island.nd me, the locals are enjoying their home comforts here, but from monday, people across wales can travel further than five miles, and more people can visit tourist hotspots like barry island. what will also be lifted on monday is that people can travel further so they can meet family as well who they can meet family as well who they may not have seen further afield. we will be speaking to some of the people living locally in barry, and although they are happy...
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. ♪ erik: barry diller has always been a maverick, and the pandemic is no exception.nstinct is that, as the virus and the threat of it recedes, which at some point it will, then i think that behavior returns to the norm. why wouldn't it? erik: i am erik schatzker. welcome to my "front row" interview with the change agent behind expedia, iac, and match group, barry diller. barry, you have had a few months to think about how the pandemic changes the ways we live, the
. ♪ erik: barry diller has always been a maverick, and the pandemic is no exception.nstinct is that, as the virus and the threat of it recedes, which at some point it will, then i think that behavior returns to the norm. why wouldn't it? erik: i am erik schatzker. welcome to my "front row" interview with the change agent behind expedia, iac, and match group, barry diller. barry, you have had a few months to think about how the pandemic changes the ways we live, the
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i have worked on barry island 50 yea rs close.ge. it is like a ghost town. not such a ghost town, we get people here but it is not the same, there is not a buzz about it yet. hopefully, when it comes back and we hit normality at little stages, when it all goes back to normal, and i can put all my table and chairs out and we go back to normality, everybody should be happy. and we go back to normality, everybody should be happym and we go back to normality, everybody should be happy. in terms of business, lastly, what would be the best case scenario for you? get back to normality in the middle of july and we have a massive heat wave! because everybody loves the sunshine. i am sure i would be looking forward to that. thank you. today, the welsh government announcing that the end of the stay local rule in wales, the end of the five mile rule, so people can travel across wales but people can't come to holiday in wales at the moment because hotels and self—contained accommodation will not reopen until the 11th ofjuly at the earliest. ho
i have worked on barry island 50 yea rs close.ge. it is like a ghost town. not such a ghost town, we get people here but it is not the same, there is not a buzz about it yet. hopefully, when it comes back and we hit normality at little stages, when it all goes back to normal, and i can put all my table and chairs out and we go back to normality, everybody should be happy. and we go back to normality, everybody should be happym and we go back to normality, everybody should be happy. in terms of...
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barry, i'll turn to you first. what is the common thread here >> the common thread here is it's actually quite similar to what happened at the beginning of the last business cycle where we just had this fantastic amount of stimulus thrown into the system both on a monetary and fiscal basis, but the big difference between this cycle and last cycle is last cycle we -- first of all, we had regulatory and monetary policy working at cross purposes. i recall actually being at barkley's in those days where we would have meetings with the monetary policy arms and they would ask us, why aren't you lending the reserves, and the regulators would ask us, why don't you have 30 days of liquidity? so that regulatory break on the velocity of money really meant that a lot of that cash that was pumped into the system didn't get utilized initially the household sector was deleveraging so that impacted the demand for credit and the like but this cycle is very different. it's not a financial cycle credit is expanding, bank asset growth
barry, i'll turn to you first. what is the common thread here >> the common thread here is it's actually quite similar to what happened at the beginning of the last business cycle where we just had this fantastic amount of stimulus thrown into the system both on a monetary and fiscal basis, but the big difference between this cycle and last cycle is last cycle we -- first of all, we had regulatory and monetary policy working at cross purposes. i recall actually being at barkley's in those...
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it is slightly different for you barry, we were talking tojohn different for you barry, we were talkingadiums in the applications are rugby, cricket and football. for you, there are implications notjust for a sports but conferences and events and all sorts of business interests in this as well. because you will be indoors, won't you? and we know that coronavirus spreads more easily indoors and outdoors. the thing is, we've got to move back to normality at some stage. and we have to take those first steps. the whole economy is something we are on a bigger picture will be for the next ten years. we have to really establish consumer confidence. so to do that, we can't decidedly say anthonyjosh was fighting at wimbley stadium with 19,000 people. we understand that. but what we've got to do is show that we are capable and to watch the numbers that, after we've staged events. there is of dispute cheltenham where how much to the park did that develop the virus, potentially for some but here we've got the track and trace with information about everybody on every seat. every seat got it metre, m
it is slightly different for you barry, we were talking tojohn different for you barry, we were talkingadiums in the applications are rugby, cricket and football. for you, there are implications notjust for a sports but conferences and events and all sorts of business interests in this as well. because you will be indoors, won't you? and we know that coronavirus spreads more easily indoors and outdoors. the thing is, we've got to move back to normality at some stage. and we have to take those...
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colleague of me and many others who have been trying to do research center understand iraq he was barry outspoken and i just by talking on the same day earlier point you know when he was constantly facing threats there were constant threats on him for his role in speaking out against for example some of these militias that were going around the world who are speaking out against the political speaking out against corruption and i knew him well for many years and he really wanted to raise awareness for what he saw to be some of the impediments for
colleague of me and many others who have been trying to do research center understand iraq he was barry outspoken and i just by talking on the same day earlier point you know when he was constantly facing threats there were constant threats on him for his role in speaking out against for example some of these militias that were going around the world who are speaking out against the political speaking out against corruption and i knew him well for many years and he really wanted to raise...
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well italy has successfully tested a she's to my jive barry is designed to protect the city of venice from flooding and she is pumped compressed air into individual units causing them to rise and block off in let's into venice as lagoon barry is obvious on to protect the city from total surges the system cost more than $6000000000.00 euros and was supposed to be in operation by 2011. you're watching news live from berlin where many can stay up to date on our website that state dot com and you can follow us on twitter instagram as well as the news for now i'm anthony howard thanks for your company. i subscribe to do you know where your books are something more in the world than what we may be ok after 5 or. 3 books. like. oh. my god just some of the. food for the russian soul. you state. so many different walks of life. some one. and oddly i try.
well italy has successfully tested a she's to my jive barry is designed to protect the city of venice from flooding and she is pumped compressed air into individual units causing them to rise and block off in let's into venice as lagoon barry is obvious on to protect the city from total surges the system cost more than $6000000000.00 euros and was supposed to be in operation by 2011. you're watching news live from berlin where many can stay up to date on our website that state dot com and you...
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since when do you help out barry kripke? well, i'd been thinking about a cellular automata approach to neuronal connectivity, and i thought it might have some interesting applications to string theory-- it's not a big deal. oh, really? when i was doing string theory and hit a dead end, why didn't you try to help me? i did-- you said the only math biologists know is if you have three frogs and one hops away, that leaves two frogs. that's pretty funny, that does sound like me. but that doesn't mean that you should be standing on street corners handing out your math to whatever guy comes along. sheldon, we're all scientists. i helped out a fellow colleague. you're being petty. i'm being petty? you know barry and i have a professional rivalry. you heard him-- he told me to suck eggs. if we were friends, he would have suggested
since when do you help out barry kripke? well, i'd been thinking about a cellular automata approach to neuronal connectivity, and i thought it might have some interesting applications to string theory-- it's not a big deal. oh, really? when i was doing string theory and hit a dead end, why didn't you try to help me? i did-- you said the only math biologists know is if you have three frogs and one hops away, that leaves two frogs. that's pretty funny, that does sound like me. but that doesn't...
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rick sanchez good to be with you again barry weiss wrote the resignation letter that you and i have always wanted to write we have done our past left various news organizations and there's a journalist out there in america who hasn't wanted to write a letter like this and lay out in broad language and blunt language what is wrong with this place and this place in this case is the new york times here's what the story's about and here's what's important that york times needs to change it knows it needs to change because in 2016 it completely missed the story of donald trump's election and so we tried to bring in barry weiss to bring in different opinions as the opinion editor her job is to bring in points of view you might not normally hear or see in the new york times and she did that and for that she was bullied she was picked on she was run out of the paper here's why people forgot to ask the folks at the grassroots level hey do you want to change turns out they don't want to change so the people on high decide there need to be a change but the people at the bottom like things the way the
rick sanchez good to be with you again barry weiss wrote the resignation letter that you and i have always wanted to write we have done our past left various news organizations and there's a journalist out there in america who hasn't wanted to write a letter like this and lay out in broad language and blunt language what is wrong with this place and this place in this case is the new york times here's what the story's about and here's what's important that york times needs to change it knows it...
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let's take a look at what was serving up today on meet the press new york times opinion page editor barry weiss resigns claiming that she was called a nazi in a racist and more on twitter because of her quote unquote wrong think wait until you hear who was posting those tweets speaking of twitter twitter accounts belonging to some of the biggest names in politics and business are hacked in a crypto scam what happened and what does it mean for your account been swine in line here to lay it all out. president trump commutes to prison sentence of longtime ally roger stone the media doesn't like it one bit that's what they're telling you but what kind of perspective have they kept from you on this stone story we will fill you when there are no illustrations however of the more than 32000 dead new yorkers the highest death toll by far of any state and how strong is c.n.n.'s jake tapper yes because he may be running into his colleague chris a.k.a. confrontational cuomo at some point this after tapper rips brother andrew cuomo the governor of new york for bragging about his handling of the coron
let's take a look at what was serving up today on meet the press new york times opinion page editor barry weiss resigns claiming that she was called a nazi in a racist and more on twitter because of her quote unquote wrong think wait until you hear who was posting those tweets speaking of twitter twitter accounts belonging to some of the biggest names in politics and business are hacked in a crypto scam what happened and what does it mean for your account been swine in line here to lay it all...
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new york times opinion columnist barry was caused a big stir last week when she suddenly resigned from the paper and accused him of being too whoa to function if you want me to talk about this topic is fair and cousins editor the trial lawyer magazine you know i got to tell you i'm on her side . it's just this this is becoming so disturbing i describe i describe the new york times right now is a scene out of home alone the kids are in charge experience editors and journalists are ashamed they're they're harassed if they really try to be journalist now she's got some other issues but this woman was right that what she wrote about this paper is absolutely well you know why he says that the the opinion board little to woke for and she did accuse of you know he did do they got this young way of thinking but if you look at the new york times editor. board for just the editorial most of these folks are well into their golden years or they're almost there these are not a bunch of young kids you know if they're suffering from what culture it's just i think decades of experience saying hey this
new york times opinion columnist barry was caused a big stir last week when she suddenly resigned from the paper and accused him of being too whoa to function if you want me to talk about this topic is fair and cousins editor the trial lawyer magazine you know i got to tell you i'm on her side . it's just this this is becoming so disturbing i describe i describe the new york times right now is a scene out of home alone the kids are in charge experience editors and journalists are ashamed...
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john barry is here. john barry is professor of public health at tulane university.e wrote in "the new york times," the pandemic could get much, much worse. we must act now. he is also author of the great influenza, the story of the deadliest pandemic in history. we are so happy to have you here, mr. barry. thank you so much here is more of what you wrote in "the times." you said had we done it right the first time, we'd be operating at near 100% now. schools would be preparing for a nearly normal school year. football teams would be preparesing to practice and tens of thousands of americans would not have died. do we need another shutdown to get this right? >> well, i think we need close to that, in certain states. not necessarily nationally. if you compare what's going on with europe, italy has the population, combined, texas, florida, and georgia. in all of italy, they had 200 cases a day. in those three states, you have tens of thousands of cases a day. if we had the number of cases in italy, we would be near -- near, you know, a fully functioning economy right n
john barry is here. john barry is professor of public health at tulane university.e wrote in "the new york times," the pandemic could get much, much worse. we must act now. he is also author of the great influenza, the story of the deadliest pandemic in history. we are so happy to have you here, mr. barry. thank you so much here is more of what you wrote in "the times." you said had we done it right the first time, we'd be operating at near 100% now. schools would be...
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barry: great question.f the things -- probably going to be blunt -- but one of the things that i see is you cannot be lazy and how you go about your diversity efforts, and i will explain that a bit in that i will speak specifically to venture capital. you do not have to go out as a venture capitalist, especially through a popular fund. you do not have to to a lot of work to find great deals. entrepreneurs will bring stuff to you, bring your pictures. you will have other investors and advisors who are going to email you stuff. if no black investors or entrepreneurs are in your network, it will take a lot more work. many times, it is just too much work that venture capitalists and investors are not willing to take on that extra workload. now, the other option is for investors to invest in the people that are on the ground doing the work. that is what we are doing. a view ourselves as diversification option to lps that may be in other major funds . funds entails that do not have the bandwidth to go into these
barry: great question.f the things -- probably going to be blunt -- but one of the things that i see is you cannot be lazy and how you go about your diversity efforts, and i will explain that a bit in that i will speak specifically to venture capital. you do not have to go out as a venture capitalist, especially through a popular fund. you do not have to to a lot of work to find great deals. entrepreneurs will bring stuff to you, bring your pictures. you will have other investors and advisors...
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felipe becomes the first giant not named barry bonds to hit it into mccovey cove. >>> number 2, 2017, it's not the hall of fame, but bonds inducted into the giants' wall of fame. >>> lebron james made for tv special to announce his decision. >> i'm going to take my talents to south beach and join the miami league. >> that did not go well in cleveland. >> i hope he never wins anything in miami. >> he actually won two championships in miami, and went back to cleveland and beat the others for another championship: they got over it. >> and now l.a.'s getting >>> late show with stephen colbert is next. >> i'm taking my talents to the pillow. >> all of us are. >> have a good night. - [narrator] the following program is sponsored by freedom forever solar power systems. - [announcer] during these unprecedented times, freedom forever announces a special solar stimulus program. stay tuned to find out how you can receive a check for $1000, plus make no solar payments for six months when you switch to solar with freedom forever.
felipe becomes the first giant not named barry bonds to hit it into mccovey cove. >>> number 2, 2017, it's not the hall of fame, but bonds inducted into the giants' wall of fame. >>> lebron james made for tv special to announce his decision. >> i'm going to take my talents to south beach and join the miami league. >> that did not go well in cleveland. >> i hope he never wins anything in miami. >> he actually won two championships in miami, and went back...
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i know conservative americans are upset about what has happened with barry weiss. i have written a lot of stories that upset liberals. they complained to my bosses and they have always supported be no matter who was angry at me. host: to your economics question. caller: i would say that there is no firewall. that tookeporters down the opinion editor in the past. weiss'uld read barry resignation letter. free presshat, the has no free speech. that is crazy. let's talk about the economy. biden's plan to bring electronic vehicles and electric vehicles, we have done that before with obama. calleduld look at a book -- by michael shellenberger. fantastic guy. he was the original green new deal guy in the early 2000's. he saw the corruption what happened. obama brought in $80 billion and it went through a handful of people -- basically you invest on lobby the government and get a return of x. these guys made off like bandits. $80 billion from a handful of and it didn't do anything. in every country, look at france, germany, electric prices will go up. host: derek in minnes
i know conservative americans are upset about what has happened with barry weiss. i have written a lot of stories that upset liberals. they complained to my bosses and they have always supported be no matter who was angry at me. host: to your economics question. caller: i would say that there is no firewall. that tookeporters down the opinion editor in the past. weiss'uld read barry resignation letter. free presshat, the has no free speech. that is crazy. let's talk about the economy. biden's...
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brian: was marion barry at fisk when you were there? rep. lewis: marion barry was a graduate student at fisk university when i was in nashville. he attended some of the first non-violent workshop. and he later became the chairperson of the student non-violent coordinating committee. but he participated in the very first sit-in, the test sit-ins. we had what we called test sit-ins in nashville in the fall of 1959, students from fisk university, tennessee state university, vanderbilt university, peabody college, meharry medical college, and american baptist, and we had just test the facilities, just establish the fact that we would be served or denied service. it was an interracial group of black and white college students. brian: why did you major in philosophy? and do you have a favorite philosopher? rep. lewis: i majored in philosophy. i was interested in becoming a minister. i studied philosophy and religion long before i went off to school. i had the desire, this burning desire. some people call it a calling, that you're called to preach.
brian: was marion barry at fisk when you were there? rep. lewis: marion barry was a graduate student at fisk university when i was in nashville. he attended some of the first non-violent workshop. and he later became the chairperson of the student non-violent coordinating committee. but he participated in the very first sit-in, the test sit-ins. we had what we called test sit-ins in nashville in the fall of 1959, students from fisk university, tennessee state university, vanderbilt university,...
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consolidate the ground invaded by seawater with reinforced concrete piles before a rating the new barry is against the threats from the same. supported by foundations 25 meters deep a 14 meter high thing both forms the front line backed by a wide bank a good covered with concrete slabs. this levy roost. the 2 and a half kilometers along north has been. listen we all know the home are. still on the schedule of more. mobile combust on this cable. article from the. night because they got the cynic to me you know that it knocked the most of us on the cost. of a sin that that much you know i'm not going to get my snarky itoshi to cano return to normal as a man with a mission to help ease hunt oun rise up from the debris of the tsunami to him everything starts with the construction of the new seawall is in the board so that it would sing on the other side there. so numbing out that the gamey you could have got a macaw going with it they're going to what's he doing this in the halls or to win the super stardom with. the project also includes floodgates which are left open to allow the ribbons
consolidate the ground invaded by seawater with reinforced concrete piles before a rating the new barry is against the threats from the same. supported by foundations 25 meters deep a 14 meter high thing both forms the front line backed by a wide bank a good covered with concrete slabs. this levy roost. the 2 and a half kilometers along north has been. listen we all know the home are. still on the schedule of more. mobile combust on this cable. article from the. night because they got the cynic...
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brian: was marion barry at fisk when you were there? rep.is: marion barry was a graduate student at fisk university when i was in nashville. he attended some of the first non-violent workshop. and he later became the chairperson of the student non-violent coordinating committee. but he participated in the very first sit-in, the test sit-ins. we had what we called test sit-ins in nashville in the fall of 1959, students from fisk university, tennessee state university, vanderbilt university, peabody college, meharry medical college, and american baptist, and we had just test the facilities, just establish the fact that we would be served or denied service. it was an interracial group of black and white college students. brian: why did you major in philosophy? and do you have a favorite philosopher? rep. lewis: i majored in philosophy. i was interested in becoming a minister. i studied philosophy and religion long before i went off to school. i had the desire, this burning desire. some people call it a calling, that you're called to preach. you
brian: was marion barry at fisk when you were there? rep.is: marion barry was a graduate student at fisk university when i was in nashville. he attended some of the first non-violent workshop. and he later became the chairperson of the student non-violent coordinating committee. but he participated in the very first sit-in, the test sit-ins. we had what we called test sit-ins in nashville in the fall of 1959, students from fisk university, tennessee state university, vanderbilt university,...
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you should just read barry weiss is resignation letter. i will tell you about that. my point is this. on top of that, the free press has no free speech. that is really crazy. let's talk about the economy. you brought up two trillion dollars. biden's plan to bring electronic vehicles and electric vehicles and all that stuff. we have done that before with obama. by a handful, you should look at a book called -- by michael sheldon burger. fantastic guy. he was the original green new deal guy in the early 2000s. he saw the corruption of what happened. obama brought in 80 billion dollars, but it went to a handful of people who were basically -- you invest in the lobby to the government and you get a return of ex. these guys made off like bandits. 80 billion dollars for a handful of donors. that is 500 billion. million. there was 80 billion. and it did not do anything. and every country, you look at france, you look at germany. electric prices will go up. >> that was derrick, and minnesota. jim tankersley, is the joe biden campaign concerned that these plans are picking eu
you should just read barry weiss is resignation letter. i will tell you about that. my point is this. on top of that, the free press has no free speech. that is really crazy. let's talk about the economy. you brought up two trillion dollars. biden's plan to bring electronic vehicles and electric vehicles and all that stuff. we have done that before with obama. by a handful, you should look at a book called -- by michael sheldon burger. fantastic guy. he was the original green new deal guy in...
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joining me is barry joins and troy chiesky of skybridge. it's good to have you both here. barry, i'll start with you you told us for weeks now that you favor a cautious position on the market what is your latest thinking >> well, it's no different, kelly. i'm looking at this as kind of the yellow brick road, if ul there is a wizard behind the curtain and that's jerome powell pumping out money, and everything else is almost irrelevant with that amount of money coming in. so the market doesn't have a brain, it's just going, it doesn't care if there are big losses it doesn't have a heart but it does have courage to keep plugging ahead earnings are coming in better than expected, and that's good, but they're still terrible right now. you have a possibly trade flare-up with china, and as we look at the market, it's come so far so fast that it is due for a bit of a pause here. but i would say stay with th yellow brick road, don't get too far off of it because that's probably what's going to work well for folks >> you're still favoring names like helen of troy, microsoft and goog
joining me is barry joins and troy chiesky of skybridge. it's good to have you both here. barry, i'll start with you you told us for weeks now that you favor a cautious position on the market what is your latest thinking >> well, it's no different, kelly. i'm looking at this as kind of the yellow brick road, if ul there is a wizard behind the curtain and that's jerome powell pumping out money, and everything else is almost irrelevant with that amount of money coming in. so the market...
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thank you so much for that, bar barry man any low and to pat benatar and neil giraldo.and i just feel like there's an end in sight now and that my debt doesn't define me anymore. ♪ sofi is helping me get my money right. ♪ a special time when we count every person in each home in every neighborhood. rosita: do kids count? the count: of course! counting everyone in your home helps support your neighborhood by funding things like schools, hospitals, and buses. complete the census by calling or going online. or return your form by mail. rosa: it's easy, secure, and most important, it's totally private. all: make your family count! announcer: this year, make sure every child counts. visit 2020census.gov >>> and now, to a special fireworks display in cookville, tennessee. this fourth of july has special means for the people in this community after deadly tornadoes devastated the area in march. the mayor felt the fireworks this year were more important than ever. so, we go to cookville, tennessee, now. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> and now, to another musical performance. je
thank you so much for that, bar barry man any low and to pat benatar and neil giraldo.and i just feel like there's an end in sight now and that my debt doesn't define me anymore. ♪ sofi is helping me get my money right. ♪ a special time when we count every person in each home in every neighborhood. rosita: do kids count? the count: of course! counting everyone in your home helps support your neighborhood by funding things like schools, hospitals, and buses. complete the census by calling or...
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"new york times" opinion writer barry white left the paper after three years onn the job.ake note that one of these people -- none of these people are partisan subjects at all. they joy dominic joined a list of toppled statues. you can be sure that more people lose their jobs, maybe by tomorrow. it's the moment we live in, but today, some of the people who were canceled are starting to fighteo back. consider the case of bari weiss. accuses the times of being controlled by the mob. "twitter is not on the masthead of "the new york times" but twitter has become its ultimate editor" an obvious reference to the left-wing agitators who dominic the website. she continued. a new consensus has emerged in the press but perhaps especially at this paper, the truth is in a process of collecting discovery but in oxo and orthodoxy be already known to an enlightened few whose job it is to inform everybodyli else. that's from her. the letter goes on. she explained that intellectual curiosity and risk-taking have become liabilities at "the new york times" which is why the paper refuses to r
"new york times" opinion writer barry white left the paper after three years onn the job.ake note that one of these people -- none of these people are partisan subjects at all. they joy dominic joined a list of toppled statues. you can be sure that more people lose their jobs, maybe by tomorrow. it's the moment we live in, but today, some of the people who were canceled are starting to fighteo back. consider the case of bari weiss. accuses the times of being controlled by the mob....
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todd got a call from his brother barry. >> barry said that toni had been in an accident and that he waseing texted the vital signs and it didn't look good. you know, he said, i don't think she's going to make it. >> reporter: back on the mountain, the rescuers were having trouble finding the henthorns. >> they're asking you to put as many bright items out as possible to see if they can see you. anybody near you, sir? >> no. >> reporter: the henthorns were all alone and time was running out. the sun was setting. so harold lit a fire. >> i've started a small fire in a completely enclosed rock enclosure with wet moss on it thinking you can see the smoke. >> reporter: now in the dark, the henthorns were off the grid. and still waiting. just before 7:00, an hour after harold's first call to 911, an operator called back to talk him through cpr. >> hello? >> harold, this is julia, estes park police department. they tell me you need some assistance doing some cpr. >> any help you could give me would be good. >> okay. is she awake? >> no, unconscious. >> okay. i'm going to go through my question
todd got a call from his brother barry. >> barry said that toni had been in an accident and that he waseing texted the vital signs and it didn't look good. you know, he said, i don't think she's going to make it. >> reporter: back on the mountain, the rescuers were having trouble finding the henthorns. >> they're asking you to put as many bright items out as possible to see if they can see you. anybody near you, sir? >> no. >> reporter: the henthorns were all alone...
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♪ erik: barry diller has always been a maverick, and the pandemic is no exception.is that, as the virus and the threat of it recedes, which, at some point, it will, then i think behavior returns to the norm. why wouldn't it? erik: i am erik schatzker. welcome to my "front row" interview with the change agent hind expedia, iac, and match -- behind
♪ erik: barry diller has always been a maverick, and the pandemic is no exception.is that, as the virus and the threat of it recedes, which, at some point, it will, then i think behavior returns to the norm. why wouldn't it? erik: i am erik schatzker. welcome to my "front row" interview with the change agent hind expedia, iac, and match -- behind
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legs for the sitting they were somewhat resembles an informal theater dressing way i'm teaming with barry as treasures from bygone tales you know and now the fashion show. where always prepare pick to sings a song he lends in german for us. to see. that could i. can you state in. the us. i have 2 sons the elder one lives in under the younger ones 40 he's a priest the older one always writes me letters i don't ever hear from the younger one anymore. she was not going to go good question has eva. 46000000 retiring. they receive an average pension then $15000.00 rubles a month equal to about $190.00 glorious. people many especially in the cities it's hard enough to get by showing you. take to get even less because in the us. we would be i only get $9000.00 roubles or $120.00 euros a month. and i can forget about clothes shopping on that money except for the secondhand stores the prices are reasonable there we were going to choose. to make sees no reason to complain when he lives in such a breathtaking. i don't remotely know where you how could anyone leave such beauty such breadth and depth
legs for the sitting they were somewhat resembles an informal theater dressing way i'm teaming with barry as treasures from bygone tales you know and now the fashion show. where always prepare pick to sings a song he lends in german for us. to see. that could i. can you state in. the us. i have 2 sons the elder one lives in under the younger ones 40 he's a priest the older one always writes me letters i don't ever hear from the younger one anymore. she was not going to go good question has eva....
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legends in the house, barry, jerry and steve. mike yastrzemski at the plate, and we have lift-off. yaz, the first splash hit of the giants '2020 season. ties the game. who else ends up with a ball but mccovey cove dave? 3-it padr 3-2 in the fourth. this thing gets out in a hurry. three-run bomb. 6-2, padres. to the eighth, giants are down 6-3. have no fear, donovan solano is here. down the line, a certain loss turns into a 6-6 tie and hen in the ninth, yaz again. good night. game over. drive home safely! dave's got another one and he's into the drink this time. the giants with a dramatic 7-6 comeback win. >> that was weird. i didn't know what to expect. sometimes in that situation you just got to follow the lead and everybody was doing the right thing, so we -- we just jumped around, i guess. >> across the bay, a's and rockies, afternoon delight. first inning and gone. matt chapman, his first homer of the year. 1-0 a's in a flash. the rockies load the bases against frankie -- steve piscotty is there but he can't make the catch. very long rbi single and it's 1-1. the rocks take the
legends in the house, barry, jerry and steve. mike yastrzemski at the plate, and we have lift-off. yaz, the first splash hit of the giants '2020 season. ties the game. who else ends up with a ball but mccovey cove dave? 3-it padr 3-2 in the fourth. this thing gets out in a hurry. three-run bomb. 6-2, padres. to the eighth, giants are down 6-3. have no fear, donovan solano is here. down the line, a certain loss turns into a 6-6 tie and hen in the ninth, yaz again. good night. game over. drive...
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barry in dallas, texas. good morning to you. and you think that the $600 a week in extra unemployment benefits should continue. why is that? aller: ok. host: we are listening. barry? caller: yes, i'm here. host: please go ahead. caller: ok. here's my thing. i like working. you know what i'm saying. and i have no problem with being on unemployment. my thing is this, can you hear me? host: yes. we can. stop watching the television. just listen and talk through the phone. caller: ok. here's my thing. you saying that the $1,200 per week -- the $1,200 for a month package -- host: you got to just listen and talk to the phone otherwise you get distracted when you are watching and listening to the tv. kathy in fayetteville, georgia. tell us your story. caller: yes, ma'am. this is the first time i ever applied for unemployment. in my entire life. i'm 52 years old. first of all, i would like to say is the government came up with this $600 a week because that was the quote average salary. so it's not that they decided to give all the lower
barry in dallas, texas. good morning to you. and you think that the $600 a week in extra unemployment benefits should continue. why is that? aller: ok. host: we are listening. barry? caller: yes, i'm here. host: please go ahead. caller: ok. here's my thing. i like working. you know what i'm saying. and i have no problem with being on unemployment. my thing is this, can you hear me? host: yes. we can. stop watching the television. just listen and talk through the phone. caller: ok. here's my...
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legends in the house, barry, jerry and steve. mike yastrzemski at the plate, and we have lift-off.az, the first splash hit of the giants '2020 season. ties the game. who else ends up with a ball but mccovey cove dave? 3-it padr 3-2 in the fourth. this thing gets out in a hurry. three-run bomb. 6-2, padres. to the eighth, giants are down 6-3. have no fear, donovan solano is here. down the line, a certain loss turns into a 6-6 tie and hen in the ninth, yaz again. good night. game over. drive home safely! dave's got another one and he's into the drink this time. the giants with a dramatic 7-6 comeback win. >> that was weird. i didn't know what to expect. sometimes in that situation you just got to follow the lead and everybody was doing the right thing, so weumped around, i guess. >> across the bay, a's and rockies, afternoon delight. first inning and gone. matt chma his first homer of the year. 1-0 a's in a flash. the rockies load the bases against frankie -- steve piscotty is there but he can't make the catch. very long rbi single and it's 1-1. the rocks take the lead on the sac fly
legends in the house, barry, jerry and steve. mike yastrzemski at the plate, and we have lift-off.az, the first splash hit of the giants '2020 season. ties the game. who else ends up with a ball but mccovey cove dave? 3-it padr 3-2 in the fourth. this thing gets out in a hurry. three-run bomb. 6-2, padres. to the eighth, giants are down 6-3. have no fear, donovan solano is here. down the line, a certain loss turns into a 6-6 tie and hen in the ninth, yaz again. good night. game over. drive home...
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that is drrajiv shah of the rockefeller foundation and author john barry.n so much to you both. >> thank you. >> thank you for having us. ze>> woodruff: here to anahe political consequences of president trump's coronavirus response, our poamtics monday that's amy walter of "the cook political report" and host of puic radio's "politics wit amy walter." and tamara keith of npr. she also co-hosts the "npr politics podcast." it's so good to see both of you. let's talk about the president. right now, tam, he's coming under a lot of criticism, as we have been hearing. governor larry hogan ofo maryland, e interviewed earlier on the program, writes in his new bookbout the point back in march wheretop wiz saying anybody can get a test when, behind the scenes, governor hogan said no one, no governor could get tests and, in fact, we just heardt'st sill hard to get tests in. the fox interview yesterday, the president said testing is what's causing the rise in cases. tell us, tam, is this a deliberate strategy on the part of the white house? >> let's starty saying that
that is drrajiv shah of the rockefeller foundation and author john barry.n so much to you both. >> thank you. >> thank you for having us. ze>> woodruff: here to anahe political consequences of president trump's coronavirus response, our poamtics monday that's amy walter of "the cook political report" and host of puic radio's "politics wit amy walter." and tamara keith of npr. she also co-hosts the "npr politics podcast." it's so good to see both...
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but anyway, we all picked on barry goldwater as the guy we wanted so he had to have a book also. so he had a book. when you run for president, you have to have a book and his book was called "the conscience of a conservative compo which soon came out in paperback and also had a big sale. and we all know that actually the book was written by brett thousand else who is the father of the guy that runs that media organization today. but dean manion, dean clarence manion gave it the title and this is the first time people began to call themselves conservative. after the conscience of a conservative came out, this was kind of proof that conservatives were not heartless people. they really had a conscience and we began probably to call ourselves conservatives. and so we were studying all the time and reading widely. reading the books of the ex-communist like budenz and chambers and so -- to know what it was all about and beginning to plan for barry goldwater. we made a try for him in chicago in 1960 and that is when we didn't have enough votes and barry goldwater came out on the tv and
but anyway, we all picked on barry goldwater as the guy we wanted so he had to have a book also. so he had a book. when you run for president, you have to have a book and his book was called "the conscience of a conservative compo which soon came out in paperback and also had a big sale. and we all know that actually the book was written by brett thousand else who is the father of the guy that runs that media organization today. but dean manion, dean clarence manion gave it the title and...
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of my piece sitting them somewhat resembles an informal thing it's a dressing way i'm teaming with barry as treasury notes from behind going to. know and now of the fashion show. where always prepare. to sings a song he lends in german for us. it seems. that could i. get in the can you state it is you. do us. i have 2 sons the elder one lives in under our skin the younger ones 40 he's a priest the elder one always writes me letters i don't ever hear from the younger one anymore. she was not going to go to russia and has eva. 46000000 retiring. they receive an average pension then $15000.00 rubles a month equal to about 118 your age. built up the courage to pay for many especially in a city it's hard enough to get by should you. take tickets even less because he worked in the us. we would be i only get $9000.00 roubles or $120.00 euros a month. i can forget about clothes shopping on that money except for the 2nd hand stores the prices are reasonable there we were going to choose. but no reason to complain when he lives in such a breathtaking. are as you most know where your how could anyo
of my piece sitting them somewhat resembles an informal thing it's a dressing way i'm teaming with barry as treasury notes from behind going to. know and now of the fashion show. where always prepare. to sings a song he lends in german for us. it seems. that could i. get in the can you state it is you. do us. i have 2 sons the elder one lives in under our skin the younger ones 40 he's a priest the elder one always writes me letters i don't ever hear from the younger one anymore. she was not...
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barry: it is of the moment. it is a new ice cream flavor.ns and people getting together en masse will return. it won't print till and -- it -- return unless it can do so safely, but we can't live in this moment where we project the future based on present circumstances. haslinda: that was barry diller, chairman of expedia, speaking with bloomberg. headlines, planning to raise up to 150 billion rupees from a public offer. opening theoffer is lie 15th and will close july 17. yes bank is trying to raise funds. he needs to get capital for the next two years. financial institutions have picked up stake in the bank in march to prevent it from collapsing. yes bank says it is raising up a 150 billion rupees from public offer. that offer opening up july 15, closing july 17. yes bank up i 2.5%. -- by 2.5%. yvonne: india's second largest private sector blood -- bank plans to raise up to $2 billion, seeking to bolster support as the virus pushes up bad loans. they will raise money by shares or equity linked securities. they pocketed around $400 pairing
barry: it is of the moment. it is a new ice cream flavor.ns and people getting together en masse will return. it won't print till and -- it -- return unless it can do so safely, but we can't live in this moment where we project the future based on present circumstances. haslinda: that was barry diller, chairman of expedia, speaking with bloomberg. headlines, planning to raise up to 150 billion rupees from a public offer. opening theoffer is lie 15th and will close july 17. yes bank is trying to...
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barry as i was on to protect the city from total surges the system cost more than $6000000000.00 euros and was supposed to be in operation by 2011. you're watching the news live from berlin where many can stay up to date on our website that state dot com and you can follow us on twitter instagram as well as news for now i'm anthony howard thanks for your company. i subscribe to do you know where your books are something more in the world than what we may be kept in 5. books. like oh oh oh oh my god just love was sued for the russian side. street. so many different walks of life. some one. oddly tried but all of them come straight from the heart to look for a cd or even when there's no more delusion the march quarter inch. from the 1st of the last to their final resting place the russians w. documentary. look i didn't look at these people they gathered in front of my house yesterday they surrounded the building block the entrance and would not let anybody out look at them cheering and clapping it's so scary. they just this one is mr luca from state security. i don't have an issue and wh
barry as i was on to protect the city from total surges the system cost more than $6000000000.00 euros and was supposed to be in operation by 2011. you're watching the news live from berlin where many can stay up to date on our website that state dot com and you can follow us on twitter instagram as well as news for now i'm anthony howard thanks for your company. i subscribe to do you know where your books are something more in the world than what we may be kept in 5. books. like oh oh oh oh my...