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barry yes or no, tom? >> yes. barry no, the fire bngade >> yes. fire brigade union have every entitlement to pass a judgement out on the migrant crisis. >> just like everybody else has . but the health and safety executive must, or the fire bngade executive must, or the fire brigade must rule on whether something is safe. >> yeah, it is a yes or no because you said that at the beginning. >> yeah , you say. but i'll let >> yeah, you say. but i'll let you get away with that, isn't it? you did. i mean, complicated question, as you see here. >> and. >> and. >> well, i'm sure the public will disagree. well, i think the voting public disagree. voting public would disagree. >> tom answered >> we've got tom has answered five and barry's answered four. got stuck on the old penis question. so this week's winner is tom hunt, mp for ipswich. great news. >> coming up next, jon lee anderson's real world is diana moran , the green goddess fitness moran, the green goddess fitness guru . guru. >> do not go away . >> do not go away. >> do not go away. >> the temper
barry yes or no, tom? >> yes. barry no, the fire bngade >> yes. fire brigade union have every entitlement to pass a judgement out on the migrant crisis. >> just like everybody else has . but the health and safety executive must, or the fire bngade executive must, or the fire brigade must rule on whether something is safe. >> yeah, it is a yes or no because you said that at the beginning. >> yeah , you say. but i'll let >> yeah, you say. but i'll let you get...
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barry yes or no, tom? >> yes. barry no, the fire bngade >> yes. fire brigade union have every entitlement to pass a judgement out on the migrant crisis. >> just like everybody else has . but the health and safety executive must, or the fire bngade executive must, or the fire brigade must rule on whether something is safe. >> yeah, it is a yes or no because you said that at the beginning. >> yeah , you say. but i'll let >> yeah, you say. but i'll let you get away with that, isn't it? you did. i mean, complicated question, as you see here. >> and. >> and. >> well, i'm sure the public will disagree. well, i think the voting public disagree. voting public would disagree. >> tom answered >> we've got tom has answered five and barry's answered four. got stuck on the old penis question. so this week's winner is tom hunt, mp for ipswich. great news. >> coming up next, jon lee anderson's real world is diana moran , the green goddess fitness moran, the green goddess fitness guru . guru. >> do not go away . >> do not go away. >> do not go away. >> the temper
barry yes or no, tom? >> yes. barry no, the fire bngade >> yes. fire brigade union have every entitlement to pass a judgement out on the migrant crisis. >> just like everybody else has . but the health and safety executive must, or the fire bngade executive must, or the fire brigade must rule on whether something is safe. >> yeah, it is a yes or no because you said that at the beginning. >> yeah , you say. but i'll let >> yeah, you say. but i'll let you get...
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well, i mean, barry, you heard that. what are your thoughts, barry, at this point into 2024?expecting in the new year? >> yeah. first, i think that we already had something of a recession. it was gross domestic income going down for a couple of quarters. earnings going down, we're actually coming out of that. my issue is whether we have something of a double dip because the banking system, you know, it struggled so mightily with creating credit, providing credit for commercial real estate and all. so it really does come down to do the inflation aggregates fall enough to create the head room for the fed to start reversing some of those rate hikes in the first half of 2024. yesterday's cpi, i would argue, yes. today's ppi a little bit less so. but to me, the key is the trajectory for inflation between now and the end of the year and the fed be cutting in the first half of next year. if it looks like inflation's stubborn and they're not going to be cutting, then 2024, at least the first half of it, is going to be pretty difficult, in my view. maria: difficult stock market. >> co
well, i mean, barry, you heard that. what are your thoughts, barry, at this point into 2024?expecting in the new year? >> yeah. first, i think that we already had something of a recession. it was gross domestic income going down for a couple of quarters. earnings going down, we're actually coming out of that. my issue is whether we have something of a double dip because the banking system, you know, it struggled so mightily with creating credit, providing credit for commercial real estate...
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barry time. just barry we're out of time. just love your positivity.d cope with change and well done at playdale for all that you do. thank you. well we've had 1 or 2 quite positive stories to end today. i think perhaps need today. i think perhaps we need a bit more of that. we need cheering up some time now. jacob is for a genuinely off for is off for a genuinely off for a couple of weeks, not broadcasting from his large country in somerset. country home in somerset. patrick standing in country home in somerset. pathim. standing in country home in somerset. pathim. patrick standing in country home in somerset. pathim. patrick in standing in country home in somerset. pathim. patrick in aanding in country home in somerset. pathim. patrick in a word,| in country home in somerset. pathim. patrick in a word, what for him. patrick in a word, what have we got? >> oh, well, well, loads. okay, so student accommodation being used migrants the used to house migrants are the french to for putting the french to blame for putting the channel the head channel and th
barry time. just barry we're out of time. just love your positivity.d cope with change and well done at playdale for all that you do. thank you. well we've had 1 or 2 quite positive stories to end today. i think perhaps need today. i think perhaps we need a bit more of that. we need cheering up some time now. jacob is for a genuinely off for is off for a genuinely off for a couple of weeks, not broadcasting from his large country in somerset. country home in somerset. patrick standing in...
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barry time. just barry we're out of time. just love your positivity. with change and well done at playdale for all that you do. thank you. well we've had 1 or 2 quite positive stories to end today. i think perhaps need today. i think perhaps we need a bit more of that. we need cheering up some time now. jacob is for a genuinely off for is off for a genuinely off for a couple of weeks, not broadcasting from his large country in somerset. country home in somerset. patrick standing in country home in somerset. pathim. standing in country home in somerset. pathim. patrick standing in country home in somerset. pathim. patrick in standing in country home in somerset. pathim. patrick in aanding in country home in somerset. pathim. patrick in a word,| in country home in somerset. pathim. patrick in a word, what for him. patrick in a word, what have we got? >> oh, well, well, loads. okay, so student accommodation being used migrants the used to house migrants are the french to for putting the french to blame for putting the channel the head channel and the head
barry time. just barry we're out of time. just love your positivity. with change and well done at playdale for all that you do. thank you. well we've had 1 or 2 quite positive stories to end today. i think perhaps need today. i think perhaps we need a bit more of that. we need cheering up some time now. jacob is for a genuinely off for is off for a genuinely off for a couple of weeks, not broadcasting from his large country in somerset. country home in somerset. patrick standing in country home...
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who is marion barry? shahan: marion barry was a young -- an upcoming district councilman.was a new entity at that time. it had come out of the 1970's. marion barry was a transplant to the district but he was a rising star. he was a councilperson at this time but he definitely had his eyes on the chair of the council , sterling tucker was the chair at that time. and a lot of people talked about how he had his eyes on the mayor role. the mayor at that time was walter washington. marion barry just happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time. he was getting off the elevator on the fifth floor of the district building when he had gone up the elevator with a security guard because there was also already some kind of trouble brewing they had learned over the radio. but he stepped out of the elevator and was a blast from shotgun that had been fired by one of the hostage takers. it hit him in at the left side of his chest and he fell to the floor. the same blast that took out the radio reporter, marise williams. marion barry fell to the floor immediately, bleeding from his
who is marion barry? shahan: marion barry was a young -- an upcoming district councilman.was a new entity at that time. it had come out of the 1970's. marion barry was a transplant to the district but he was a rising star. he was a councilperson at this time but he definitely had his eyes on the chair of the council , sterling tucker was the chair at that time. and a lot of people talked about how he had his eyes on the mayor role. the mayor at that time was walter washington. marion barry just...
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there is no way to phrase this better than barry just stared, why this doesn't work.l point out, 94 95 of the indictment, which a colleague of mine just ignores is that john eastman is admits to three separate people that his theory would be rejected by the courts to three separate people. and then the defendant's, defendant trump, is told that. so you don't get to rely on somebody after you are told that lawyer is wrong. and it does not work. so the thing to me that is upsetting is seeing places like the wall street journal and other conservative outlets viewing this through political lens when smart people, let's just be an adult for a moment, this is a time to be a patriot first. judge looting very conservative former judge was the person who told mike pence you cannot do this. and by the way of course you can't. the idea that the vice president can decide what's going to happen in an election, well, let's talk right now and say donald trump there's no reason to run because kamala harris is going to make the harris's gonna make the decision. that's how ludicrous al
there is no way to phrase this better than barry just stared, why this doesn't work.l point out, 94 95 of the indictment, which a colleague of mine just ignores is that john eastman is admits to three separate people that his theory would be rejected by the courts to three separate people. and then the defendant's, defendant trump, is told that. so you don't get to rely on somebody after you are told that lawyer is wrong. and it does not work. so the thing to me that is upsetting is seeing...
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barry mcneely. barry mcnealy is our historical content expert. he's also a parker high school legend. all right. next, we're going to have bishop calvin woods retired clergy, retired guidance counselor. retired bishop, and also. all right. make sure he gets up here safely. next, we're going to have where reverend gwendolyn where she was student leader during 1963 children's crusade crusade. and she's also the founder of footsoldiers international. we will also have tasha brownlee. professional student counselor carver high school. thank you all. and lastly, going to have mr. deon arnold. he's student and community activist, also a member of the birmingham civil rights legacy youth leadership program. thank you all so much. make sure you turn your mics on and barry and we'll leave it to you. to. good morning. before we begin, let's i want to go back to something that mr. kix saying earlier, and i want to not what he said and don't want to repeat what reverend price said and both of them spoke very historically and detailed what took place in birmi
barry mcneely. barry mcnealy is our historical content expert. he's also a parker high school legend. all right. next, we're going to have bishop calvin woods retired clergy, retired guidance counselor. retired bishop, and also. all right. make sure he gets up here safely. next, we're going to have where reverend gwendolyn where she was student leader during 1963 children's crusade crusade. and she's also the founder of footsoldiers international. we will also have tasha brownlee. professional...
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to think about your favorite barry goldwater moment can i have you do a little bit of a two-part and a little bit of history about the paranoid extremism of the john burke society and then connect a little bit to the 1964 presidential campaign of barry goldwater and give some historical background to what we might be seeing today. >> it's great to be in arizona after having covered from afar. how many people in the audience had some sort of after an act or indirect connection one way or another? i set the clock at an earlier point exam he does. psychosis makes the argument i think proves the argument that it goes back seven decades. for all that time period the gop has both encourageded and exploited extremism. it didn't start with the tea party which is kind of the period that you're talking about. it didn't start with newt gingrich was puzzled another form in the '90s, and it started back in the 50s with mccarthyism and the relationship between the republican party and the john burke society which was basically outright paranoia that the government is riddled with of the secret ene
to think about your favorite barry goldwater moment can i have you do a little bit of a two-part and a little bit of history about the paranoid extremism of the john burke society and then connect a little bit to the 1964 presidential campaign of barry goldwater and give some historical background to what we might be seeing today. >> it's great to be in arizona after having covered from afar. how many people in the audience had some sort of after an act or indirect connection one way or...
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them, opposing the i'm second generation conservative, first generation bill buckley, russell kirk, barry goldwater, etc. , 100% of second generation conservatives. phyllis schlafly, jerry falwell, etc.. before we were conservatives, first we were anti-communist. that was the glue that held the conservative movement together in those days. back in the sixties, 1780s. what was that moment that burning moment for you when it came to direct mail and, mailing lists? you were visiting the national review office in new york city. well, the i was fortunate in i had two weeks summer camp, national guard at a military base outside of chicago. and the first and only saturday we were there for the two weeks. everybody goes into chicago, richard stays in the barracks and reads national review. and so a small ad about an inch or two for four field directors for americans for constitutional action and didn't no longer exist. but i had a friend a buddy who worked for national review, a journalist, a writer there. and so i could hear the cannons and the guns going off new york in washington. the war was
them, opposing the i'm second generation conservative, first generation bill buckley, russell kirk, barry goldwater, etc. , 100% of second generation conservatives. phyllis schlafly, jerry falwell, etc.. before we were conservatives, first we were anti-communist. that was the glue that held the conservative movement together in those days. back in the sixties, 1780s. what was that moment that burning moment for you when it came to direct mail and, mailing lists? you were visiting the national...
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barry goldwater and william buckley and brent bozell senior, robertson recently, all dead. at the national level longer than everybody except edwards, since 1960 one, on the phone one day said let's have lunch with this younger conservative, nice lunch at the mayflower, and invited morton back, 10 days later for another lunch. at the end of the lunch morton said i spoke magic words and the magic words i spoke to him was morton, i want you to come work with me and help me build the conservative movement and taking a pay cut. after some years, and up working for ronald reagan in the white house. after that, he left and started the leadership institute and almost no organizations in the conservative movement, they trained well over 1/4 of a million young people, many senators, congressmen and numerous conventions, he gives that as we speak, my president of my company, kathleen patton, national conservative marketers and teaching a couple hundred people in europe how to be effective conservatives. he has maybe 500 more classes all over the country the leadership institute teach
barry goldwater and william buckley and brent bozell senior, robertson recently, all dead. at the national level longer than everybody except edwards, since 1960 one, on the phone one day said let's have lunch with this younger conservative, nice lunch at the mayflower, and invited morton back, 10 days later for another lunch. at the end of the lunch morton said i spoke magic words and the magic words i spoke to him was morton, i want you to come work with me and help me build the conservative...
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here i read, you know, a met recently with barry diller and barry diller is started consortium to basically su ai operations. that's great material. intellectual property, the property of others that are particularly in the news business, a news industry and threatened these major lawsuits. and there's now this very interesting thing in the media and publishing world about property rights, and whether or not guard rails that can limit how ai learns are a smart thing to do. have you thought about that at all? and what do you think the chances are that publishers or artists or people that create, can somehow get carve outs where they are not part of the world. i find it perhaps and i eat, but i'd love to hear from you. so perhaps as someone who was 20 years ago working on now to verify sharing program operations like take like strong stance on this issue. however, like one point that i think about this, that the or, or i suspect is that the issue with copyright is just going to be very temporary in some ways. it the more like a feature of the current generation of a i and that's like a, i wou
here i read, you know, a met recently with barry diller and barry diller is started consortium to basically su ai operations. that's great material. intellectual property, the property of others that are particularly in the news business, a news industry and threatened these major lawsuits. and there's now this very interesting thing in the media and publishing world about property rights, and whether or not guard rails that can limit how ai learns are a smart thing to do. have you thought...
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i you to think about your favorite barry goldwater moment. so, mr. corn, i'm wondering if i could have do also a little bit of a two parter and give us a bit about of history. the fact free extremism of john birch society and then maybe connect a little bit to the failed 1964 presidential campaign of barry goldwater and give us some back historical background to what we might be seeing today. thanks, alex. it's great to be in arizona after having covered mark finchem from afar for a lot of last year. nice to be here for that. let me ask you, how many people in the audience had some sort of director indirect connection with goldwater way or the other? a few hands still go up are good. okay. you know, i would my quite my answer follows up on what tim said although i set the at a much earlier point than he does. my book american psychosis you know makes the argument think proves the argument that republican republican relationship with extremism goes back seven decades it's waxed its waned but that for that time period throughout that time period the go
i you to think about your favorite barry goldwater moment. so, mr. corn, i'm wondering if i could have do also a little bit of a two parter and give us a bit about of history. the fact free extremism of john birch society and then maybe connect a little bit to the failed 1964 presidential campaign of barry goldwater and give us some back historical background to what we might be seeing today. thanks, alex. it's great to be in arizona after having covered mark finchem from afar for a lot of last...
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barry zeigleman is here to tell us more. of her refund to build an outdoor patio. clink! dr. marshall used part of his refund to give his practice a facelift. emily used part of her refund to buy... i run a wax museum. let innovation refunds help you get started on your erc tax refund. stop waiting. go to innovationrefunds.com you really got the brows. - i'm sherry - and i'm john. i'm a pharmacist. as we were starting to age, it's like, well how can we help our cognitive abilities? we saw prevagen. i did read the clinical study and went ahead and gave it a try. i feel that prevagen is helping me with overall clarity and as a pharmacist, i've recommended it to, not only just customers, but also to friends and family as a safe product to try. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a
barry zeigleman is here to tell us more. of her refund to build an outdoor patio. clink! dr. marshall used part of his refund to give his practice a facelift. emily used part of her refund to buy... i run a wax museum. let innovation refunds help you get started on your erc tax refund. stop waiting. go to innovationrefunds.com you really got the brows. - i'm sherry - and i'm john. i'm a pharmacist. as we were starting to age, it's like, well how can we help our cognitive abilities? we saw...
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come on down and visit there we're also -- >> all right barry. barry bannister.ounds like a superhero. >> is he bearish or bullbullish. >> are you bearish, barry? >> long term, you will have a hard time making what you are making right now on stock treasuries >> i don't know. i'm always bullish long term stocks go up you still buy? you still sleep with the light on in treasuries >> barry, thank you. >>> coming up, sam bankman-fried is behind bars after the judge revoked bail. >>> here are the big efgest wins and losers in the s&p. "squawk box" will be right back. earn and keep trust. build and maintain financial strength and stability. deliver solutions that meet complex needs. do right by customers, clients, and policyholders, always. repeat daily for over one hundred and seventy years. massmutual. partnering with financial professionals, benefits brokers, and institutions. ♪ how's the chicken? the prawns are delicious. oh, i have a shellfish allergy. one prawn. very good. did i say chicken wrong? tired of people not listening to what you want? it's truffle seas
come on down and visit there we're also -- >> all right barry. barry bannister.ounds like a superhero. >> is he bearish or bullbullish. >> are you bearish, barry? >> long term, you will have a hard time making what you are making right now on stock treasuries >> i don't know. i'm always bullish long term stocks go up you still buy? you still sleep with the light on in treasuries >> barry, thank you. >>> coming up, sam bankman-fried is behind bars...
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barry. that was quite a letter , barry. that was quite a letter, wasn't it?e it was a letter. so much as a thesis. well, fair enough. i mean, i've got it here and it runs to over three pages. my and it runs to over three pages. my bigger types longer. >> but go ahead. >> but go ahead. >> bigger type than have . look >> bigger type than i have. look in. it's a weighty letter and there's a lot of personal jibe . there's a lot of personal jibe. i think there are two things i'd want to pick out. one is that she talks about the way in which she's been subjected to threats , personal threats and violence , and that is absolutely unacceptable . but the second unacceptable. but the second thing is, i think she makes what is a very substantial social critique of the prime minister in terms of policy. she critique of the prime minister in terms of policy . she says in terms of policy. she says levelling up has been discarded and with it, those deprived communities it sought to serve. social care ready to be launched, abandoned , along with launched, abandoned, along wi
barry. that was quite a letter , barry. that was quite a letter, wasn't it?e it was a letter. so much as a thesis. well, fair enough. i mean, i've got it here and it runs to over three pages. my and it runs to over three pages. my bigger types longer. >> but go ahead. >> but go ahead. >> bigger type than have . look >> bigger type than i have. look in. it's a weighty letter and there's a lot of personal jibe . there's a lot of personal jibe. i think there are two things...
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maybe connect a little bit about the failed 1964 presidential campaign of barry goldwater and give us some historical background about what we might be seeing today. >> thanks alex. it's great to be in arizona after having covered from afar for a lot of the last year. how many people in the audience had some director intoon necked connection with goldwater one way or another question rick if you can still go up. okay. my answer follows up on what tim said. set the clock at a much earlier point that he does. my book american psychosis makes the argument or proves the argument republican relationship with extremism goes back seven decades. it's >>, it's waned, but for all that time. throughout that time. the gop has both incurred and exploited extremism. it did not start the tea party which is the. you are talking about. it did not start that newt gingrich was in the form of extremism in the '90s. it really started back in the 50s with mccarthyism. the relationship between the republican party in the jon birx society which was basically outright paranoia the government is riddled dwight
maybe connect a little bit about the failed 1964 presidential campaign of barry goldwater and give us some historical background about what we might be seeing today. >> thanks alex. it's great to be in arizona after having covered from afar for a lot of the last year. how many people in the audience had some director intoon necked connection with goldwater one way or another question rick if you can still go up. okay. my answer follows up on what tim said. set the clock at a much earlier...
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barry guys, well as offer a lane welter off and chef david lawrence, a first look at the show to placed in alameda last night. the unscripted series features conversations about everything from travel and entertainment to racial justice and mental health guests include athletes, philosophers and as you heard astronaut's, we spoke with a couple of folks behind the new series. >> wouldn't be right for to bury the guys not to at least do something intimate in the bay area. conversation project started here in the bay area. >> actually started up in at white house with more night of the discussion had to come out here to watch black owned winery. >> and now that needed to, you know, give a sneak preview this in french. >> the 6 episode series will also feature black owned wineries, 5 of which are in northern california. the conversations project, streaming now on hulu. and that wraps up kron 4 news at 5. but we have a lot more news on kron. 4 news at 6 pick in kenner. >> here with that and i don't know all the people behind the project, but i often read marc spears and he is insightful. >>
barry guys, well as offer a lane welter off and chef david lawrence, a first look at the show to placed in alameda last night. the unscripted series features conversations about everything from travel and entertainment to racial justice and mental health guests include athletes, philosophers and as you heard astronaut's, we spoke with a couple of folks behind the new series. >> wouldn't be right for to bury the guys not to at least do something intimate in the bay area. conversation...
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oh, barry leaves and to bring them over their leaves to so i was to the said and then to clean the said and then also to harvest the code from the the phrase, right? because i produce it a seal because produce it when the suit where arms. uh its uh they fall $25.00 days they each more bear leads. and after that they produced a cool walkable comb, is only one filament with one uh, 1200 meters long. just one quick one. when you have one filament on it and the end to produce the silk, you have to unreal this uh, this very, a theme, a filament without breaking it. so what makes 6 most is that cool is related without breaking these very themes, a filament. and that this is a farmer, so farmers feeding to so for i'm for $35.00 days after the said $25.00 days, they call them the software. i'm started producing the code and in this process, whatever you use the technology to makes things easier. you will have your, facilitates the life of the flowers and you make the farmers to produce a bigger quantity and to increase production. thank you so much. all there do, but please stick around. joe, a
oh, barry leaves and to bring them over their leaves to so i was to the said and then to clean the said and then also to harvest the code from the the phrase, right? because i produce it a seal because produce it when the suit where arms. uh its uh they fall $25.00 days they each more bear leads. and after that they produced a cool walkable comb, is only one filament with one uh, 1200 meters long. just one quick one. when you have one filament on it and the end to produce the silk, you have to...
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[laughter] >> thank you so much this is been so much fun barry. [applause] we are just getting started, building 100,000 new miles of infrastructure to reach those who need it most. charter communications along with these television companies support c-span two as a public service. joining us now on book tv's author richard vagary. here is a book called go big the marketing secrets of richard a vigorously. mr. vickery what do you do for a living. >> i'm mother went to her grave a few years ago not really understanding what i did. i was fortunate back in the early 60s to pioneer to wrecked male. people had been raising for a long time and for charities and churches et cetera. nobody had committed to politics and mail i did that in the early 60s and for a while had no competitors. i went out there and helped build i can make a case that without direct mail there. will be no conservative movement of the name when i did my hiring work in the viguerie 60s now there's a better can job. >> have you always been a conservative even when we were growing up
[laughter] >> thank you so much this is been so much fun barry. [applause] we are just getting started, building 100,000 new miles of infrastructure to reach those who need it most. charter communications along with these television companies support c-span two as a public service. joining us now on book tv's author richard vagary. here is a book called go big the marketing secrets of richard a vigorously. mr. vickery what do you do for a living. >> i'm mother went to her grave a...
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i was able to 12500 barry goldwater donors and that changed everything.n the end of that first years or my company 1965 at 100,000 republican goldwater donors and now we are well past 10 million donors in the conservative movement. and i recognize early on with the business i was not in fundraising too much or marketing i was in name acquisition i think mark zuckerberg figured that out too. stu what have you gotten rich in your business? >> i have not as a matter fact. i live very comfortably. but to this date my team will testify under oath i put everything possible back into the company. every fiber of my be linked being i'm an entrepreneur. as i said earlier the definition of an entrepreneur is a risk taker. so, to this day i put everything up got available back in the company. the reason i do that is a 1965 asserted my company in january.m out to various conservative organizations pray there's a few of them out there seven got goldwaterndest' donors and thens do a test of 5000 we sent that dollar 90 cents a dollar and 50% of the money comes back you a
i was able to 12500 barry goldwater donors and that changed everything.n the end of that first years or my company 1965 at 100,000 republican goldwater donors and now we are well past 10 million donors in the conservative movement. and i recognize early on with the business i was not in fundraising too much or marketing i was in name acquisition i think mark zuckerberg figured that out too. stu what have you gotten rich in your business? >> i have not as a matter fact. i live very...
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it's hard. >> reporter: pointing out the latest development plans threatening koalas pat and barry areu? any hope in any optimism >> i mean, you can't just give up, can you? >> reporter: molly hunter,bc nt. i'm tom llamas in new york stay right there more news on the way more news oy >>> the calm after the storm tropical storm hilary bringing record rainfall along with destructive wind and landslides. people across the southwest are picking up the pieces. >>> donald trump tells followers when he'll turn himself in to author
it's hard. >> reporter: pointing out the latest development plans threatening koalas pat and barry areu? any hope in any optimism >> i mean, you can't just give up, can you? >> reporter: molly hunter,bc nt. i'm tom llamas in new york stay right there more news on the way more news oy >>> the calm after the storm tropical storm hilary bringing record rainfall along with destructive wind and landslides. people across the southwest are picking up the pieces. >>>...
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e*trade from morgan stanley that was christian bale playing michael barry in the big short he was oneors on wall street to discover americas massive housing market bubble when nearly everyone else disagreed he short of the market and made hundreds of millions of dollars on that that now he's doing it again but this time putting 1.6 billion dollars on the line in preparation for a downturn this time a u.s. stock market join me now is senior business correspondent the net lopez lynette good evening to you you know how sometimes you see people running and you don't know while you just start running with them you think there's something they're nn>> i would run away from the danger whatever it is what are people supposed to do when they see him making this move. we >> don't have 1.6 ball dollars to put to work in most people who are training in the stock market our long term investors. but what this could be is expressing's view point of what's going to happen to american economy and that is, that inflation is gonna be a little harder to fight than the stock market has been thinking for t
e*trade from morgan stanley that was christian bale playing michael barry in the big short he was oneors on wall street to discover americas massive housing market bubble when nearly everyone else disagreed he short of the market and made hundreds of millions of dollars on that that now he's doing it again but this time putting 1.6 billion dollars on the line in preparation for a downturn this time a u.s. stock market join me now is senior business correspondent the net lopez lynette good...
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joining me is barry loudermilk. the biggest piece of information, type of information you know they have not turned over to you or that they lost? >> laura, several pieces of information we have identified we don't have. one is the videotapes of the depositions and of the interviews they did. they did videotapes, standard practice and used the tapes in the hollywood production hearings and that requires preservation. there are documents, we found reference to documents they return to the white house and department of homeland security and redacted the information. they were to preserve all information used during the entirety of the select committee, they sent those away. we're asking for them. there is nothing about the security failure at the capitol on january 6 and that is a key element of our investigation, where was the security failure, what happened and how can we fix it in the future? security should not be political, but we can't find documentation of the blue team charged with investigating the security f
joining me is barry loudermilk. the biggest piece of information, type of information you know they have not turned over to you or that they lost? >> laura, several pieces of information we have identified we don't have. one is the videotapes of the depositions and of the interviews they did. they did videotapes, standard practice and used the tapes in the hollywood production hearings and that requires preservation. there are documents, we found reference to documents they return to the...
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well barry, whether we had some cloud cover this morning, even a few showers closer to monterey bay,nkles maybe in your neighborhood. but for the most part the clouds trying to clear on out this afternoon and temperatures another day. 6070s and some 80s. we will be warming up these numbers as we head into the weekend. you can see the highest from this afternoon. not incredibly hot, but still fairly warm inland. here is the plan. this weekend. some fog tomorrow morning. warm and we begin to warm up those numbers some more low 90s for parts of the bay area. and then on sunday, we will continue to bump up those numbers for the second half of the weekend outside islands. day one is happening right now. day two, you can see the line up for tomorrow. we are expecting mostly cloudy skies, maybe a partly cloudy skies or partial clearing by mid afternoon by about 3 or 4 at golden gate park . here is the satellite and the radar showing you lots of clouds and some showers out toward the sierra. you can see those lightning strikes detected on this map here. and then closer to home, we have the l
well barry, whether we had some cloud cover this morning, even a few showers closer to monterey bay,nkles maybe in your neighborhood. but for the most part the clouds trying to clear on out this afternoon and temperatures another day. 6070s and some 80s. we will be warming up these numbers as we head into the weekend. you can see the highest from this afternoon. not incredibly hot, but still fairly warm inland. here is the plan. this weekend. some fog tomorrow morning. warm and we begin to warm...
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barry i know you've been out there. i know you've seen a lot of crews and waymo vehicles, which of these ring true to you? have you experienced any of those? >> all of those all of those last night? i can't speak specifically that the we call them driverless vehicles or autonomous vehicles or robo cars. we don't call them taxis because because they don't play the same role as taxis do in the city. however they're what most likely happened is that the cruise vehicle needed to move over to make that left turn onto onto star king way. in order to do that, it had to pull over it . it goes on a set route and it has no choice but to try and get over there. so instead of recognizing that this other vehicle or it was going out probably a slower pace, it cutting or a fast pace, it cut in front of the vehicle and thus causing the damage it did to that vehicle. so this is this is a problem that that the software does not really recognize the all the surrounding conditions, but it has a set route. it has to go. and in order to do t
barry i know you've been out there. i know you've seen a lot of crews and waymo vehicles, which of these ring true to you? have you experienced any of those? >> all of those all of those last night? i can't speak specifically that the we call them driverless vehicles or autonomous vehicles or robo cars. we don't call them taxis because because they don't play the same role as taxis do in the city. however they're what most likely happened is that the cruise vehicle needed to move over to...
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anna barry weather here is our view up above san francisco for tonight. the fog is still pushing back into the bay. still a factor in our forecast, but a warming trend started today. it's going to really kick in over the next few days and we'll have the update coming up at day two of the outside lands music festival in golden gate park. among today's headliners are the foo fighters and lana del rey. people leaving the festival tonight hope to avoid the traffic jams that festival goers faced last night. video posted to social media here shows several self driving crews. cars stopped in north beach. cruise representatives say connectivity issues caused the problem. they also say they're investigating and working on solutions to prevent this from happening in the future. last night's traffic jam came just days after a california public utilities commission vote to expand the use of self driving cars in the city. many people showed up for the commission's vote to express opposition to the expansion. they argued companies like cruise and waymo are not ready to
anna barry weather here is our view up above san francisco for tonight. the fog is still pushing back into the bay. still a factor in our forecast, but a warming trend started today. it's going to really kick in over the next few days and we'll have the update coming up at day two of the outside lands music festival in golden gate park. among today's headliners are the foo fighters and lana del rey. people leaving the festival tonight hope to avoid the traffic jams that festival goers faced...
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his neighbors will continue to push against what they deem is the wrong place for a solar panel from barry wire, san angelo in west texas around here. the sun is almost always shining. the town has space, a lot of space, large solar and wind energy projects makes sense here. solar present, some really, really important advantages. not only in terms of energy production, but in terms of the economy in its growth. 3 big solar projects brought an investment of $800000000.00 into the cap for springs or back to like pickens, you know, take it somewhere in san angelo. there's a whole bunch of flat, treeless homeless land up all over the panhandle. you can put a lot of solar despite the bleak reality of ongoing and increase of the fights and legal battles between preservationist landowners and the renewable energy industry . many here on the sense of over and regulations preparation and solutions for the future. all right, and is there a motive or top business story? we're following for you a time when a semi conductor giants, yes mc has given the green lights to a new factory in germany. berlin
his neighbors will continue to push against what they deem is the wrong place for a solar panel from barry wire, san angelo in west texas around here. the sun is almost always shining. the town has space, a lot of space, large solar and wind energy projects makes sense here. solar present, some really, really important advantages. not only in terms of energy production, but in terms of the economy in its growth. 3 big solar projects brought an investment of $800000000.00 into the cap for...
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barry burke, thank you so much. what witnesses have told me on "the beat" is what we're getting into next. we have the update the air ours chart with indictments. that's next. th indictments that's next. freedom for kids. hungry? thank you, chef. control for parents. nice. one bank for both. chase. make more of what's yours. oh, hello! hi! do you know that every load of laundry could be worth as much as $300? really? and your clothes just keep getting more damaged the more times you wash them. downy protects fibers, doing more than detergent alone. see? this one looks brand new. saves me money? i'm starting to like downy. downy saves loads. -dad, what's with your toenail? saves me money? i-oh, that...? i'm not sure... -it's a nail fungus infection. -...that's gross! -it's nothing, really... -it's contagious. you can even spread it to other people. -mom, come here! -don't worry about it. it'll go away on its own! -no, it won't go away on its own. it's an infection. you need a prescription. nail fungus is a contagious
barry burke, thank you so much. what witnesses have told me on "the beat" is what we're getting into next. we have the update the air ours chart with indictments. that's next. th indictments that's next. freedom for kids. hungry? thank you, chef. control for parents. nice. one bank for both. chase. make more of what's yours. oh, hello! hi! do you know that every load of laundry could be worth as much as $300? really? and your clothes just keep getting more damaged the more times you...
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do what barry is suggesting, but it is beautiful to read his thinking. he is one of my favorite writers alive. jenn: david, quickly. david: sure. just because douglas was talking about writers, it was so well known by mid century. you know the novel "alita," that came out in 1950 five but was written in the 1940's? he sent them to the arctic to research climate change. that is how long the science has been with us. writers have always been a great way to chart the progress. the three of us had a great conversation about environmental justice. i would flip your question and look at it from the point of view of people in the cities. one thing that made me really anxious is this divide we have seen already. doug wrote about it beautifully in "silent spring revolution." people with money will be able to, if we continue down the road of painfully heating landscapes, people will be able to leave. money will offer comfort from the immediate discomfort of climate change. that will be something that. jenn: david, author of "the parent and the a clue.". douglas, "
do what barry is suggesting, but it is beautiful to read his thinking. he is one of my favorite writers alive. jenn: david, quickly. david: sure. just because douglas was talking about writers, it was so well known by mid century. you know the novel "alita," that came out in 1950 five but was written in the 1940's? he sent them to the arctic to research climate change. that is how long the science has been with us. writers have always been a great way to chart the progress. the three...
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us and to the people he was kind and helped everyone whenever they wanted, he taught lessons, maybe barry was a person who grew up in a simple religious home and most importantly, low expectations, quiet and hard working , besides being a role model for his colleagues, he also had many years of experience in the city . it was served that their food experiences and work experiences were given to young people who were newly hired without transfer, who really want their colleagues to succeed in their work. we were raised in a different way and we did not eat all the people. he believed in the leader and adhered to the leader's instructions the revolution was the birthday for you, hossein, your parents, your sacrifice, those who were martyred in the way of god, these young men of yours, the ones who were martyred in the holy defense , the ones who were martyred in the defense of the border , the ones who were martyred in the defense of security. the witnessing of their message is a message of good news for themselves and also for their audience . it is good that the jar is pouring out from th
us and to the people he was kind and helped everyone whenever they wanted, he taught lessons, maybe barry was a person who grew up in a simple religious home and most importantly, low expectations, quiet and hard working , besides being a role model for his colleagues, he also had many years of experience in the city . it was served that their food experiences and work experiences were given to young people who were newly hired without transfer, who really want their colleagues to succeed in...
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we know, for example, that the, what barry is inside the buildings that made it difficult for those to leave. this is because the building was actually a hijacked building, meaning that it was officially owned by the city of johanna sped. but taken over by some syndicates who rented out spaces within the building. as part of that hijacked building structure, they also partitioned the building into smaller rooms using informal materials such as cardboard, think and other like pieces of wood. and that also made it more difficult to get through the book building. and these materials actually had the effect of a igniting the fire for the as opposed to it being sort of a normal contain level blaze, town hall car there. and johannesburg, it's like looking at what some of the of the story is making use around the world. the day after military officials seized power in the bond, the african union has suspended the country's membership. the ministry has named the chief of the republican guard as head of a transitional government. world leaders have condemned the qu, which ended more than 5 deca
we know, for example, that the, what barry is inside the buildings that made it difficult for those to leave. this is because the building was actually a hijacked building, meaning that it was officially owned by the city of johanna sped. but taken over by some syndicates who rented out spaces within the building. as part of that hijacked building structure, they also partitioned the building into smaller rooms using informal materials such as cardboard, think and other like pieces of wood. and...
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according to research from the barry less than 3 or 4 foot and it's ration. donasia is the 3rd largest for the way sir into work. but change will not be easy. for me, when i actually thought regarding the waste management and hotels, the most important thing is obviously that nothing is waste. i see the kind of thing, but sometimes it comes to avoid it. we know using that i've done, you know, a surplus application which at least allows us to reduce food waste. yeah. when the log in done, you know what ways unbundle is this restaurant? no sales, it's offers folks to using the surplus at the f sales, excess fluid from restaurants, hotels, supermarkets and even farms. at a minimum, 50 percent discount sellers released their surplus foot on the app about 3 hours before closing the foot is either pick up directly or send via career to the buyer to i'll see if this in indonesia have already introduced the app but, but this and wondering, but i guess on the so 80 percent of the potential food waste can be reduced intent into revenue. but the goal is that those we use the rap to do not lose th
according to research from the barry less than 3 or 4 foot and it's ration. donasia is the 3rd largest for the way sir into work. but change will not be easy. for me, when i actually thought regarding the waste management and hotels, the most important thing is obviously that nothing is waste. i see the kind of thing, but sometimes it comes to avoid it. we know using that i've done, you know, a surplus application which at least allows us to reduce food waste. yeah. when the log in done, you...
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who did barry spine munich? and the german supercop to the delights of coach chevy alongside patrick here, right from the super top down the o mode, cut the deficit just the full half time. another corner, another free header. both sides guilty of some poor defending. there was nothing poor about labor cruise instead go by stop, play a story on via these chip, restoring that to go cushion with freedom from fairly delighted with his assist. where the v it's meant to to know it is up for debates. the end result is always the same, like 6 larisa pen to ensure to know the finality when he made it 3 to with 20 minutes to go. the labor cruise and how far a mazda. that's an impressive openings, a victory showing why something along side to be titled content is seasons run, his outdoor boards lifted late to get past the spirited cologne side. tony of marlin was the heroes to the home side. after fully this one in to get the principal just leave campaign off to a winning stop. this was the open 1st competitive game since
who did barry spine munich? and the german supercop to the delights of coach chevy alongside patrick here, right from the super top down the o mode, cut the deficit just the full half time. another corner, another free header. both sides guilty of some poor defending. there was nothing poor about labor cruise instead go by stop, play a story on via these chip, restoring that to go cushion with freedom from fairly delighted with his assist. where the v it's meant to to know it is up for debates....
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we know, for example, that the, what barry is inside the buildings that made it difficult for those to leave. this is because the building was actually a hijacked building, meaning that it was officially owned by the city of johanna sped. but taken over by some syndicates who rented out spaces within the building. as part of that hijacked building structure, they also partitioned the building into smaller rooms using informal materials such as cardboard, think and other like pieces of wood. and that also made it more difficult to get through the book building. and these materials actually had the effect of a igniting the fire for the as opposed to it being sort of a normal contain level blaze. nicole, can you give us a bit of background on the area of that building was in, and if this is one of many buildings that are set up in that style that you just that you just described to use that part of the city center. it's called marshalltown, and you'll find that in that area, there are some streets that have numerous hijacked buildings. some of them all former factories in that area. some
we know, for example, that the, what barry is inside the buildings that made it difficult for those to leave. this is because the building was actually a hijacked building, meaning that it was officially owned by the city of johanna sped. but taken over by some syndicates who rented out spaces within the building. as part of that hijacked building structure, they also partitioned the building into smaller rooms using informal materials such as cardboard, think and other like pieces of wood. and...