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. >> we want barry! we want barry!e want barry zlm. >> barry is senator barry goldwater from arizona, the almost-certain nominee. one of the most right-wing politicians in the whole country. ♪ vote for honest, vote for honest leadership ♪ >> but there's one delegate determined to stop the goldwater jug you are knot. >> i think the root of the delegation is such that they would not, could not and will not support the nominee of goldwater. >> that's not just any republican. >> one out, pitch is to jackie robinson. >> jackie robinson is an american hero. ♪ the first black player in major league baseball. >> there seems to be some concern among some corners that former great baseball player jackie robinson may lead a negro walkout at this convention. damage rather has reached jackie ron inson now. dan, come in. >> can you explain to us the walkout over candidacy? >> that's right. they're going to walk out over candidate. but not on the whole party. nobody's walking out of the republican party. >> robinson deplores the gold
. >> we want barry! we want barry!e want barry zlm. >> barry is senator barry goldwater from arizona, the almost-certain nominee. one of the most right-wing politicians in the whole country. ♪ vote for honest, vote for honest leadership ♪ >> but there's one delegate determined to stop the goldwater jug you are knot. >> i think the root of the delegation is such that they would not, could not and will not support the nominee of goldwater. >> that's not just any...
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barry: real estate, and gold.have -- an amount of gold you need to have someone to pay and store that. there is a challenge when you look at real assets. you mentioned real estate, you pay taxes and maintenance. it is not as simple as it looks, and when we have the 10 year is 1.5 and going lower, people have a tendency to look at other asset classes and they only see the positive of it, they failed to see the cost structure, which sometimes is quite substantial. automobiles, art, and real estate, the maintenance costs is not insignificant. tom: you can collect wine? barry: i would rather drink it, that is not my preference. most of these wine bottles selling for $100,000, they are not drinkable. they are trading sardines, they are not truly drinkable winds, but it is collectible. tom: i do not get it, thank you very much. i look at the wrapup of the day and we have this white house discussion. do you wonder if it turns the market either way? kailey: i wonder if jerome powell's testimony will turn the market. what
barry: real estate, and gold.have -- an amount of gold you need to have someone to pay and store that. there is a challenge when you look at real assets. you mentioned real estate, you pay taxes and maintenance. it is not as simple as it looks, and when we have the 10 year is 1.5 and going lower, people have a tendency to look at other asset classes and they only see the positive of it, they failed to see the cost structure, which sometimes is quite substantial. automobiles, art, and real...
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barry. please are trying to _ saw this today? barry.ish - saw this today? barry. please are trying to establish if - saw this today? barry. please are trying to establish if it - are trying to establish if it was the target of the attack. emad al—swealmeen had recently rented a place there. officers say they have recovered important evidence and now have an understanding on how the exclusive does was put together. it exclusive does was put together-— exclusive does was put together. it is a horrific incident. _ together. it is a horrific incident, not _ together. it is a horrific incident, not a - together. it is a horrific incident, not a regularl incident, not a regular occurrence, thank goodness. i would just reassure our communities these incidents are rare but i would say at this moment in time, no —— i know people are feeling worried, be vigilant, be alert. the national _ vigilant, be alert. the national terror - vigilant, be alert. the national terror threat | vigilant, be alert. the . national terror threat has vigilant, be aler
barry. please are trying to _ saw this today? barry.ish - saw this today? barry. please are trying to establish if - saw this today? barry. please are trying to establish if it - are trying to establish if it was the target of the attack. emad al—swealmeen had recently rented a place there. officers say they have recovered important evidence and now have an understanding on how the exclusive does was put together. it exclusive does was put together-— exclusive does was put together. it is a...
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barry: took couple of things.s known for okin's law, the relationship between employment and gdp, but his big contribution to the current day and age is the misery index. take unemployment and at inflation and it gives you a state of how bad the economy is for the average person sitting around trying to buy goods and earn a living. tom: p did this in the 1970's and i love the fret -- he did this in the 1970's and i can assure you the 1970's was dismal in so many regards. you are pushing back against the doom clue -- the doom crew calling this the dismal 20 20's. barry: the stagflation phrase keeps getting trotted out. if you look at the state of the economy in the 1970's versus today, they are not comparable. the misery index, invented by okin hit 20 in the early 1970's and 22.5 by the end of the decade and it averaged well over 15 for the entire 10 years. we are averaging six, 7, 8. we briefly got over 15 in the midst of a pandemic and then collapsed back down to 10 or 11. there is no comparison. jobs, wages, inf
barry: took couple of things.s known for okin's law, the relationship between employment and gdp, but his big contribution to the current day and age is the misery index. take unemployment and at inflation and it gives you a state of how bad the economy is for the average person sitting around trying to buy goods and earn a living. tom: p did this in the 1970's and i love the fret -- he did this in the 1970's and i can assure you the 1970's was dismal in so many regards. you are pushing back...
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and if she's that upset, barry can stay.d i'll have to leave. and i think at that point the penny dropped. he was utterly shocked and was clearly, clearly very upset. the popular perception is that the prince of wales was straying all the way through his marriage, and that is definitely, unequivocally not the case. the first person that strayed was the princess. he went back to see mrs. parker boles after he learned about her affair with barry. nobody is the villain. in my view, everybody is a victim. he was under a lot of pressure to get married. and she, too, was the victim of this whole process. >> worst day of my life was realizing that charles had gone back to camilla. >> prince charles never stopped loving camilla parker. when the opportunity arose, he went back to her. >> when you analyze these two different affairs, there's a huge difference. charles was rejecting diana because he loved somebody else. diana was never really rejecting charles. she was just desperate to be loved. >> for princess diana, it was the reali
and if she's that upset, barry can stay.d i'll have to leave. and i think at that point the penny dropped. he was utterly shocked and was clearly, clearly very upset. the popular perception is that the prince of wales was straying all the way through his marriage, and that is definitely, unequivocally not the case. the first person that strayed was the princess. he went back to see mrs. parker boles after he learned about her affair with barry. nobody is the villain. in my view, everybody is a...
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joining us now, barry friends, pentallect partner and cofounder.industry consulting firm which provides research for manufacturers industry beaters. talk to me about how much food price inflation we are seeing this thanksgiving. barry: overall, we are seeing bid single-digit inflation year-over-year, which isn't so terrible, but that does not account for the fact that protein is double digits, strong double digits. meat and poultry are big components of the ppi for food, and we definitely have higher beef and pork prices right now. while turkey is up somewhat, it is not substantially expensive. part of what you are seeing is retailers taking advantage of the fact that they don't need to give away turkey to get people in the stores right now because there's not a surplus of it. we are seeing the evolution of turkey prices over the years being very steady, even with that trend continuing, but turkey at thanksgiving has been used as a loss leader for decades, and that is not the case right now. gina: talk to us a bit about the food price landscape bey
joining us now, barry friends, pentallect partner and cofounder.industry consulting firm which provides research for manufacturers industry beaters. talk to me about how much food price inflation we are seeing this thanksgiving. barry: overall, we are seeing bid single-digit inflation year-over-year, which isn't so terrible, but that does not account for the fact that protein is double digits, strong double digits. meat and poultry are big components of the ppi for food, and we definitely have...
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[hilary clinton]ook, i voted uhnumerousimes en i was senator spend mey to bui a barri to t to prevt , illegaimmigran from cing in. [donaltrump] oday one, will ben workin an impetrable physicaltall, poweul, beautil uthern-bder wall [appuse and eering] [upbt music] rowd chaing] ild thatall! build at wall! bud that wl! build at wall! builthat wal bud thatall! [dond trump]uild thawall! build th wall! [benthis who idea got stted a femonthsgo. i was rkin' for me wildle biologts out west tes. and ey...
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barry: let's take those three things one at a time.have been running just-in-time inventories with a very lean supply chain. that is catnip to retailers and logistical companies. it has proven itself to be fragile, like in the event there is a pandemic, hypothetically. that will take not a weaker and month, it will take years. you have to build more manufacturing companies in the u.s. you have to incentivize companies to hold inventory. there are a lot of moving parts. when you look at inflation and some of the things that are clearly transitory, the problems with reopening, the problems with semiconductors, automobiles, that will work itself out in a couple of quarters. this time next year the supply chain should be seen to be better. when we look at things like housing, you have decade-long forces like people not wanting to build or see higher density, anything that might affect my real estate values, which is why there is a massive under supply of homes, especially single-family homes. that would take a long time to fix. the good ne
barry: let's take those three things one at a time.have been running just-in-time inventories with a very lean supply chain. that is catnip to retailers and logistical companies. it has proven itself to be fragile, like in the event there is a pandemic, hypothetically. that will take not a weaker and month, it will take years. you have to build more manufacturing companies in the u.s. you have to incentivize companies to hold inventory. there are a lot of moving parts. when you look at...
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but corie barry keeps it low. >> corie barry will be joining us later in the show >> people say to mejim, have you seen the chart suddenly everybody is a chartist >> it's not good >> no, but william sonoma had a quarter that was beautiful the stock got hit and now it's flying corie barry has figured out a lot of supply chain issues i want to own that stock you want a stock that reported an unbelievable number dick's quarter, i'm saying it was perfect. what are you looking at? >> we're hearing from -- said things are improving >> is that off the record? >> i don't know. >> one of the 40 stocks we talked about are improving which one is that, microsoft nadella checking in? >> i'll ask him if it's off the record -- >> i'm going to put him in the way back machine did you watch the interview? >> i haven't yet i'm going to -- he wants to put me in the way back machine >> he said time travel is here. >> only backwards, though. >> no, he'll take you forward. he couldn't sleep and he figured out how to put a man on mars >> we'regoing to get to future here in a moment as jim said, we got a lot
but corie barry keeps it low. >> corie barry will be joining us later in the show >> people say to mejim, have you seen the chart suddenly everybody is a chartist >> it's not good >> no, but william sonoma had a quarter that was beautiful the stock got hit and now it's flying corie barry has figured out a lot of supply chain issues i want to own that stock you want a stock that reported an unbelievable number dick's quarter, i'm saying it was perfect. what are you...
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barry vickrey: today we have the pleasure-- garvin: it turned out rotary president barry vickrey usedtennessee and knew people who knew people. marie: it was just this incredible network, bing, bing, bing, bing, bing, and one person said, "well, i don't know what it is, but i'm gonna go call this person, and you'll get a call from somebody, and you may get an e-mail from this person, and we're gonna do this." garvin: three memphis rotary clubs sprang into action, and even executives at fedex got involved, arranging for a lone driver to make the mad 2,000-mile dash across country, pulling up just hours ahead of the children and their families. "walter" was the driver's name. marie: i don't know how he was still standing. he must have been exhausted, but he had a big grin, and what he said was "i heard you really needed this by tomorrow." it was--i still-- it's overwhelming. garvin: so the 2021 grade-school supply rescue mission was a success, and hundreds of children in need entered this school year a little better prepared, thanks to a network of strangers across the country, who real
barry vickrey: today we have the pleasure-- garvin: it turned out rotary president barry vickrey usedtennessee and knew people who knew people. marie: it was just this incredible network, bing, bing, bing, bing, bing, and one person said, "well, i don't know what it is, but i'm gonna go call this person, and you'll get a call from somebody, and you may get an e-mail from this person, and we're gonna do this." garvin: three memphis rotary clubs sprang into action, and even executives...
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barry toronto. barry, if you want to unmute yourself.you have two minutes for public comment. >> hey, yeah. i know -- first time i've been able to follow a meeting in a long time and participating. i think mr. rennie should know better than to leave out taxis. people are taking taxis late at night and increasing frequency because people are tired of uber and lyft, not knowing where they're going and their surge pricing is out of this world. so i don't know why he left out that taxis should also be included as part of the transportation to and from the new nightclub. because 181 has a big -- i used to go and watch in the early 80s, i used to watch live music there. it was a great place for transgender people to go for entertainment as well. so it was a big loss when that original nightclub closed. so it would be great to see a good use for that space. but i am concerned about whether they're going to allow for the white zone to pick up and drop off. it is a challenging block. and it would be best they make sure they have a space rather th
barry toronto. barry, if you want to unmute yourself.you have two minutes for public comment. >> hey, yeah. i know -- first time i've been able to follow a meeting in a long time and participating. i think mr. rennie should know better than to leave out taxis. people are taking taxis late at night and increasing frequency because people are tired of uber and lyft, not knowing where they're going and their surge pricing is out of this world. so i don't know why he left out that taxis...
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barry diller defending iac and match group against acquisitions from tinder co-founder he along withs allege that they undervalued tinder when it's parent went public in 2015 he is asking for $2 billion in damages. now, barry diller on the stand explaining why the evaluation doesn't make sense he said at the time it was valued between 4.5 and $5 billion, saying back then tinder was making $5 million while all of match's other properties were making about $300 million diller said that based on that, it would be, quote, impossible for tinder to be womore than match. diller denied that he ordered subordinates to libanks. match followed up with a statement saying, quote, plaintiffs are wasting the jury's time by calling witnesses like mr. diller who had nothing to do with tinder's valuation because they are more interested in grandstanding than showing evidence now, this morning sean rad is back on the stand defending his calculation of damages this morning. they have been reviewing documents from jeffreys, the bank, one of the banks hired to determine a valuation of the company. rad say
barry diller defending iac and match group against acquisitions from tinder co-founder he along withs allege that they undervalued tinder when it's parent went public in 2015 he is asking for $2 billion in damages. now, barry diller on the stand explaining why the evaluation doesn't make sense he said at the time it was valued between 4.5 and $5 billion, saying back then tinder was making $5 million while all of match's other properties were making about $300 million diller said that based on...
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barry james, ceo of james investment research. your pick for this sector, barry, blew me away. look back at the sector but up 412% over the past year! >> yes, matador. we like the energy sector. we think the change in the economy, the higher inflation, the tapering all of that, will continue to favor more cyclical stocks and matador is southwest texas but it has got low leverage, it has got great operating margins and mainly oil. so if the price of oil goes it will two up. go up. liz: you got too figure, barry as there will be more demand as the economy reopens, is that correct? there will be sort of a fire lit under these names? >> i agree. we see that you know, other stocks we like, like fifth third which is in our golden rainbow fund. it helps out in the southeast and the midwest with the reopening that is going on. more loan demand. bad debt, things like that. also old dominion which is more partial loads rather than the stuff at the ports and that the thing that we really like about all of these, they have pricing power. they have great margins. they have pricing power. an
barry james, ceo of james investment research. your pick for this sector, barry, blew me away. look back at the sector but up 412% over the past year! >> yes, matador. we like the energy sector. we think the change in the economy, the higher inflation, the tapering all of that, will continue to favor more cyclical stocks and matador is southwest texas but it has got low leverage, it has got great operating margins and mainly oil. so if the price of oil goes it will two up. go up. liz: you...
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the cast includes angelina jolie, barry keoghan, kumail nanjiani.impressively diverse range of characters, more diverse and i think we've ever seen in a marvel cinematic superhero universe. all these things are plus points. sadly, the film itself doesn't work. it's a mess, and it's a mess for a number of reasons. one of them is that it has a kind of plodding narrative thatjumps across continents and through time periods in order to establish its backstory, and by the time we actually get to a new thing happening, we've kind of vaguely lost interest. secondly, it has too many characters, so you never end up investing in anybody — in particular... for example, if the film concentrated on kumail nanjiani's character or barry keoghan's character or something like that, you think, "ok, fine, i can invest in this." as it is, itjust feels like there's a lot of moving parts. and the third thing is the special effects just look like that — they look like special effects. they don't feel like they've got heft or weight. so, you have this weird thing that, on
the cast includes angelina jolie, barry keoghan, kumail nanjiani.impressively diverse range of characters, more diverse and i think we've ever seen in a marvel cinematic superhero universe. all these things are plus points. sadly, the film itself doesn't work. it's a mess, and it's a mess for a number of reasons. one of them is that it has a kind of plodding narrative thatjumps across continents and through time periods in order to establish its backstory, and by the time we actually get to a...
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bank stocks that were crushed in friday's sell-off and slightly down today our next guess joinsing barrygood to see you >> hi, melissa >> if what steve said is correct in terms of accelerated timeline, it doesn't sound like a good thing necessarily for banks. >> i think it will be fine for banks. so i think steve's probably on to something i have been operating under the assumption that friday's payroll report will be quite strong. the inflation numbers for november, released mid-december, would be strorngng, and we probl would have gotten acceleration of the taper in december okay you move it to january, and then think about what is likely to start to happen to the fixed income market again. this isn't the core of my thesis for bank stocks but we'll start here because it clearly impacts how the stocks trade and investor psychology around them. but you will start to get the same sort of push that we were getting up until, you know, the omicron variant emerged where you will start to pull rate hikes forward. the fed will be even further behind the curve i strongly agree with steve's final
bank stocks that were crushed in friday's sell-off and slightly down today our next guess joinsing barrygood to see you >> hi, melissa >> if what steve said is correct in terms of accelerated timeline, it doesn't sound like a good thing necessarily for banks. >> i think it will be fine for banks. so i think steve's probably on to something i have been operating under the assumption that friday's payroll report will be quite strong. the inflation numbers for november, released...
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and barrie toronto going to -- hello, barrie. can you hear us? >> yes. >> you have two minutes. thank you, very much. >> thank you. first, the most important thing is everybody should congratulate laura thom a for all of her work, service work, working with the aids foundation and her role. one of my best cab customers. everybody should download the app and do what she does and thank you, laura. there's a problem with some of the bigger nightclubs. they are blocking off a lot of curb space with cones. not just the parking lane but part the traffic lane and you may need to deal with the permit of the operations of the club itself but i think you should be concerned they are taking away street space so i am raising this issue and i've done this before and i'm coming out of a pandemic with having the shared spaces and they're not supposed to go into the traffic lanes and they have a lot of solicitors and temple at 540 howard street. go down at night and you will see what a mess it is down there and it has to be called on the carpet how they allow the solicitors in the black s.u.v.s
and barrie toronto going to -- hello, barrie. can you hear us? >> yes. >> you have two minutes. thank you, very much. >> thank you. first, the most important thing is everybody should congratulate laura thom a for all of her work, service work, working with the aids foundation and her role. one of my best cab customers. everybody should download the app and do what she does and thank you, laura. there's a problem with some of the bigger nightclubs. they are blocking off a lot...
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oh, fleet states barry, hopefully it's not brought out. they open that we've had those kinds of atrocity separate us here in the united states. i talked to elders who tell me that all the children in the village had to leave. and there was an ear required in the village. there is no sound of the children. the headmaster wept my bear back with the rubber hose. i couldn't breathe, couldn't catch my breath. i passed out a little boy said they had to hold me up for one more whip. i stood it to be heard. this finance knew united history has to be told me or oh. ringback ringback ringback ringback ringback i very keep a most student. ringback who speaks raise your mother's friendly manner? wondering parents, a little jimmy and blocking the rain. when we 1st heard about the children married in kamloops, canada, that brought back a flood of memories for myself and many and my generation of our own experiences in morning was just kind of writing under the surface of our consciousness. here's my dad, my mom and me when i was a baby. when my dad pass
oh, fleet states barry, hopefully it's not brought out. they open that we've had those kinds of atrocity separate us here in the united states. i talked to elders who tell me that all the children in the village had to leave. and there was an ear required in the village. there is no sound of the children. the headmaster wept my bear back with the rubber hose. i couldn't breathe, couldn't catch my breath. i passed out a little boy said they had to hold me up for one more whip. i stood it to be...
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could this be barry? it's hard to know. does she look like a 9 year old girl? she'll pick a little girl. but they took mary in 30 others children from southeast alaska and in 19 o 3 they went from a temperate rain forest where there's lots of trees to a country that's flat and has trees been on like home. so it had to been so much they had to adjust to to hunt ask a little children, hit to los as for adults, songs a days to figure out what's going on. once they got to carlisle, pennsylvania, it was an immediate transformation into becoming westernized out ingles to govern carlo indian students and our patrons. pupils are placed in families to learn english and the customs of civilized life outings were under the guise of teaching people how to do housework, how to learn how western culture works in the household. but it was kind of like free labor. here was the 1st evidence that mary had gone to a nodding. mom was trying to find any information because she knew she died at carlyle. stay of alaska department of health and welfare of 1967. 1985. it took a long ti
could this be barry? it's hard to know. does she look like a 9 year old girl? she'll pick a little girl. but they took mary in 30 others children from southeast alaska and in 19 o 3 they went from a temperate rain forest where there's lots of trees to a country that's flat and has trees been on like home. so it had to been so much they had to adjust to to hunt ask a little children, hit to los as for adults, songs a days to figure out what's going on. once they got to carlisle, pennsylvania, it...
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>> there was barry goldwater to capture the republican party and before barry goldwater there was national review and the nomination in 1964 and the national review bullets part in the mind of the bill buckley. bill buckley won the cold war. >> it's a compressed version that ideas have consequences and bill make conservative ideas accessible and fun with the spirit and the cheerfulness in a political argument. when barry goldwater for whom i cast my first presidential vote in 1964 when he first got into politics i think he was running for the city council of unix in 1948. he said politics ate for life and it might be fun. pretty much turned out to be life for him. writing about it is fun. i am a compulsive writer and i can't stop. i write one other write one other columns a year and i'm alwaysm ng writing books but i happen to like politics. i've spoken with a lot of politicians. i dislike some of their attributes but we have to have politics and we have to have government and we have to have laws. the whole culture of democracy is a culture of persuasion and argument -- if you don't like
>> there was barry goldwater to capture the republican party and before barry goldwater there was national review and the nomination in 1964 and the national review bullets part in the mind of the bill buckley. bill buckley won the cold war. >> it's a compressed version that ideas have consequences and bill make conservative ideas accessible and fun with the spirit and the cheerfulness in a political argument. when barry goldwater for whom i cast my first presidential vote in 1964...
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you know -- i know barry is really the taxi cab guy, but barry, i think if you're patient enough, uber prices are so high. uber and lyft. i think people are going back to yellow cab and taxis because the amounts are so high. just coming back from -- i heard it was over $100 to go one way. and just to go from say the tenderloin -- or just japantown in the afternoon at 2:00 to get back to 6th and harrison costs 50 bucks. i mean, i don't know what is going on, but, man, they're pricing themselves out of the market. >> just a thought. we could invite barry to be a formal speaker, you know. transportation is a key part of what we're dealing with. and if he has a perspective, instead of having the public comment where we can't respond, we could invite him on a quiet night as a guest speaker. just a thought. >> he has good points, but -- yeah. >> we'll put that in consideration. anybody else with other thoughts? items? i just want to reiterate congratulations for commissioner thomas for her honor from the harvey milk club. that was so cool. i was just doing a little bit of research and seeing
you know -- i know barry is really the taxi cab guy, but barry, i think if you're patient enough, uber prices are so high. uber and lyft. i think people are going back to yellow cab and taxis because the amounts are so high. just coming back from -- i heard it was over $100 to go one way. and just to go from say the tenderloin -- or just japantown in the afternoon at 2:00 to get back to 6th and harrison costs 50 bucks. i mean, i don't know what is going on, but, man, they're pricing themselves...
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when barry meyer was reporting for the new york times did unbelievable ground breaking reporting on the purdue pharma, they sent lawyers to new york times and said you have to take barry meyer off the story for complicated reasons, the history of the times at that particular moment, they did, they tookim hm off the story so. >> he was very unhappy about it. >> he was very unhappy about it. there's a big mistake but in a way what's interesting about that episode, is a story of two institutional cultures so what happened at the new york timeses just before purdue went to them and said take the guy off the story, they had written a book so the time strikes out just before that, there was the scandal with the writer who was fabulous. part my god, what have we done? we can never let this happen t again so they are vulnerable to criticism from the outside of moment. contrast that with purdue pharma which 2000, he paid $600 million fine just right on going doing the bad stuff it had been doing and pleads guilty to new terminal charges 2020 so it's interesting, on the one hand the but can make
when barry meyer was reporting for the new york times did unbelievable ground breaking reporting on the purdue pharma, they sent lawyers to new york times and said you have to take barry meyer off the story for complicated reasons, the history of the times at that particular moment, they did, they tookim hm off the story so. >> he was very unhappy about it. >> he was very unhappy about it. there's a big mistake but in a way what's interesting about that episode, is a story of two...
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barry r mccaffrey, veteran of vietnam, former battlefield commander of the persian gulf. former cabinet member former cabinet of the national security council as well. good evening and welcome to you. all we kimberly atkins stohr i'd like to begin with you, will put it this way. the documents had been slowed down to a crawl, perhaps mark meadows cooperation is slowing down to a crawl. where the's this leave democrats who want to see consequences? >> we the democrats as well as the committee, which does include republicans in a waiting game. i think it is something that was expected, yes. this means that the documents that were required to be produced by tomorrow will take a couple of weeks before they see the light of day. it actually, in the legal word, is a pretty quick schedule to schedule arguments and briefings within a number of weeks particularly if there is a holiday at the middle. this is fast-track, but this is a stalling on mechanism by trump world which was really expected. they are going to use every lever at their disposal including making appeals. they coul
barry r mccaffrey, veteran of vietnam, former battlefield commander of the persian gulf. former cabinet member former cabinet of the national security council as well. good evening and welcome to you. all we kimberly atkins stohr i'd like to begin with you, will put it this way. the documents had been slowed down to a crawl, perhaps mark meadows cooperation is slowing down to a crawl. where the's this leave democrats who want to see consequences? >> we the democrats as well as the...
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barry petersen, cbs news, edwards air force base, california. >> duncan: i like that idea a lot.rd stillwhy thousands of america's wild horses are being forced to find a new home. forced to find w and, getting screened for colon cancer. that's big because when caught in early stages, it's more treatable. hey, cologuard! hi. i'm noninvasive and i detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers, even in early stages. early stages! yep, it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider if cologuard is right for you. count me in! me too! most bladder leak pads were similar. until always discreet invented a pad that protects differently. count me in! with two rapiddry layers. for strong protection, that's always discreet. question your protection. try always discreet. your kindness outshines your highs and lows. your strength can outlast any bad day. because you are greater than your bipolar i, and you can help take control of your symptoms - and ask about vraylar. some medicines only treat t
barry petersen, cbs news, edwards air force base, california. >> duncan: i like that idea a lot.rd stillwhy thousands of america's wild horses are being forced to find a new home. forced to find w and, getting screened for colon cancer. that's big because when caught in early stages, it's more treatable. hey, cologuard! hi. i'm noninvasive and i detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers, even in early stages. early stages! yep, it's for people 45 plus at average risk...
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the company sent to the new york times and you've got to take barry off the story. and for complicated reasons at that particular moment, the paper did, it took him off the story. so, you know-- but he was not happy about that? >> he was very unhappy about it and i actually say i've talked to many people who think in retrospect it was a big mistake to do that, but in a way what's interesting to me about the episode, it's a story of two different institutional cultures. what happened at new york times just before purdue went to them and said you have to take the guy off the story, their claim there was a conflict of interest because he'd written a book. the times took him off the story. before that, a jason blare scandal, and a writer who made things up and the times to its credit was seized by this feeling, my god, what have we done? we need to right the ship and never can let something like this happen again. they were vulnerable from the criticism at that moment, coulden tras that with purdue pharma, which in 2007 pleads guilty to federal criminal charges and pays
the company sent to the new york times and you've got to take barry off the story. and for complicated reasons at that particular moment, the paper did, it took him off the story. so, you know-- but he was not happy about that? >> he was very unhappy about it and i actually say i've talked to many people who think in retrospect it was a big mistake to do that, but in a way what's interesting to me about the episode, it's a story of two different institutional cultures. what happened at...
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that, like, when he's with them, he notices that they tend to observe things in context more than barry lopez did. so if they came across a bear eating, he would focus on the bear whereas the people he was with would kind of see the bear as part of this larger context. and then i read john mcfee's essay which is not about all or any of that, and yet it has this line in it, it was the vision of a whole land with an animal in it, which is, which might be, you know, that one sentence might be in barry lopez's essay. so i was really struck by kind of connections and echoes like that. and the other thing that occurred to me was actually about your essay, rivka, which is that that it's almost like your essay, the case of the angry daughter, like formalizes what essays do. i feel like on some level every personal essay is an aa tempt to find out something, you know? and you just kind of, like, okay, this is a mystery. i've turned this into a mystery, is so i'm going the try and find out a what this is about. so i neal applied to many -- applied to many, most of the pieces in the book. >> you'r
that, like, when he's with them, he notices that they tend to observe things in context more than barry lopez did. so if they came across a bear eating, he would focus on the bear whereas the people he was with would kind of see the bear as part of this larger context. and then i read john mcfee's essay which is not about all or any of that, and yet it has this line in it, it was the vision of a whole land with an animal in it, which is, which might be, you know, that one sentence might be in...
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>> i -- worked for richard nixon in 64 when nixon backed barry very strongly. traveled for months. but the rest of the rippon people were probably much more oriented towards nelson rockefeller. rockefeller was sort of the big state, big governor, big spender, viewed part of the party. the progressive wing of the party. >> other interesting thing that i hadn't thought of before he deflated. romney was that -- >> -- romney -- who was the governor of michigan, father of mitt romney you more likely heard about recently. george romney was a person who never finished college. he had been born in mexico. american parents. but he was someone who wore his heart on his sleeve. very passionate, committed person particularly civil rights and he was a scrapper. -- opposition party, he'd jump into a trade union meeting. or he'd jump into a democratic committee or something. so he had the strength of his convictions. and his poll ratings were extraordinary, higher than anything else at the time can and it was interesting because he had appeal to evangelicals. he was lds but the sense of faith in
>> i -- worked for richard nixon in 64 when nixon backed barry very strongly. traveled for months. but the rest of the rippon people were probably much more oriented towards nelson rockefeller. rockefeller was sort of the big state, big governor, big spender, viewed part of the party. the progressive wing of the party. >> other interesting thing that i hadn't thought of before he deflated. romney was that -- >> -- romney -- who was the governor of michigan, father of mitt...
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the club's low—risk on the first of their witnesses, barry bennell.d not abused four of the claimants but had admitted to abusing to. he was referred to by a new name, richard jones. he told the court he had been a local scout for city between 1975 and 90 seven ave after then when the claimants were playing for the junior teams, claimants were playing for the juniorteams, he had no claimants were playing for the junior teams, he had no connexion with the club at all despite creating that belief to keep hold of the best players. he suggested there had been something of a bandwagon effect relating to the allegations made against him, but did not he was giving evidence to exert control over his victims. time for a quick round—up now of some of the day's other sports stories. england youth coach lydia bedford will take charge of leicester city women until the end of the season. the club sacked jonathan morgan last week after losing all eight games so far in their first season in the women's super league. there's been another shock at the uk snooker champi
the club's low—risk on the first of their witnesses, barry bennell.d not abused four of the claimants but had admitted to abusing to. he was referred to by a new name, richard jones. he told the court he had been a local scout for city between 1975 and 90 seven ave after then when the claimants were playing for the junior teams, claimants were playing for the juniorteams, he had no claimants were playing for the junior teams, he had no connexion with the club at all despite creating that...
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>> nixon backed barry goldwater very strongly, so he went and traveled with nixon for months during that autumn. >> rockefeller was sort of a big state, big governor, big spender part of the party. >> an interesting thing i hadn't thought of. before he deflated romney was that -- >> romney was the governor of michigan, the father of mitt romney. george romney was a christian who never finished college. he'd been over in mexico, but he was someone who wore his heart on his sleeve. he was a very passionate, committed person particularly to civil rights. he would wade into opposition parties. he'd jump into a trade union meeting or jump into a democratic committee or something. so he had the strength of his convictions. and his poll ratings were extraordinary. it was interesting because he had an appeal to the evangelicals. but the sense of faith in him was so powerful that he had very strong appeal to evangelicals. rockefeller didn't. rockefeller had the albatross around his neck and he divorced. romney for a while was riding high, and rockefeller kept trying to help him giving him extraor
>> nixon backed barry goldwater very strongly, so he went and traveled with nixon for months during that autumn. >> rockefeller was sort of a big state, big governor, big spender part of the party. >> an interesting thing i hadn't thought of. before he deflated romney was that -- >> romney was the governor of michigan, the father of mitt romney. george romney was a christian who never finished college. he'd been over in mexico, but he was someone who wore his heart on...
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barry diffle not the build back better bill >> am i a page in your history book >> i don't know those did you see paula abdul. she did it the same moves on that famous video. they look identical. >> no. go girl. paula abdul. remember when she was on and listened to steve liesman. she has taste. she wasn't she was like yeah steve. >> i thought she started howling. >> that was you. disney's "eternals" topped the box office the film's take dropped 51% from last week. is any of that film not cgi? second place went to "clifford the big red doing". >> definitely not cgi. brought in $16.4 million over the weekend. >>> still to come, the $1.25 trillion infrastructure bill what it means for the economy. president biden and president xi set to meet virtually. wael hear from a former national sec security about what to expect. we'll be right back. so, you want evs, you have come to the right place. is that tom brady? yeah. he comes in to recharge, get software updates. you know. let's go! what if you could have the perspective to see more? at morgan stanley, a global collective of thought leader
barry diffle not the build back better bill >> am i a page in your history book >> i don't know those did you see paula abdul. she did it the same moves on that famous video. they look identical. >> no. go girl. paula abdul. remember when she was on and listened to steve liesman. she has taste. she wasn't she was like yeah steve. >> i thought she started howling. >> that was you. disney's "eternals" topped the box office the film's take dropped 51% from...
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piggy because i hear she's quite a ham ♪ ♪ hope she didn't hear you, barry, or you'll be on the lam ♪ me ♪ ♪ that's the world news polka ♪ ♪ i hear they watch us in the swamp ♪ ♪ and think we're all right ♪ ♪ that sure beats croaking every night ♪ that's the world news polka. ♪ one more time ♪ ♪ do the world news polka ♪ >> kermit, that was terrific. you play a great polka. >> why, thank you, sir. i am a tad polish. >> waka-waka. >> fozzy bear wrote our material. >> please don't blame us, folks. . >> it's live with kelly and ryan! today, one of the stars of the new film "eternals" salma hayek, plus creative alternatives to holiday shopping shortages. all next on live... and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest. wow! hey, guys! hey! what? -huh? -what? -what? what? -come on in. what? what? hey, it's thursday, november 4th, 2021. is it too early for christmas music? because i was talking on the radio about it. should i start playing it? -so, i like holiday music. -me, too, i'm with you. i like to maximize that. even going back a couple of days to halloween, i... the month of octobe
piggy because i hear she's quite a ham ♪ ♪ hope she didn't hear you, barry, or you'll be on the lam ♪ me ♪ ♪ that's the world news polka ♪ ♪ i hear they watch us in the swamp ♪ ♪ and think we're all right ♪ ♪ that sure beats croaking every night ♪ that's the world news polka. ♪ one more time ♪ ♪ do the world news polka ♪ >> kermit, that was terrific. you play a great polka. >> why, thank you, sir. i am a tad polish. >> waka-waka. >> fozzy...