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announcer: barton goes around. taylor: it was my identity. it's the only thing i knew, so losing it, i didn't know who i was. lemonis: and tensions with his father have caused a rift among the family unit. matisun: only way for you guys to work out whatever it is that you're resentful of each other is to communicate, not to have a conflict. lemonis: if i can't prepare taylor to drive this business vehicle into the future... you can't just keep saying, "i don't know." you got to know this [bleep] ...this family's legacy may simply run out of gas. ♪♪ i'm marcus lemonis, and i risk my own money to help businesses. i love investing in american businesses. woman: these people are here because they care. lemonis: it's not always easy, but i do it to create jobs, and i do it to make money. we have a deal? let's rock and roll. man: yeah! lemonis: this is "the profit." ♪♪ today, i'm at las vegas mini gran prix. now, i have to be honest. i love go-karting. i absolutely love it, and because i'm already a fan of nascar, the fact that i can potentially ge
announcer: barton goes around. taylor: it was my identity. it's the only thing i knew, so losing it, i didn't know who i was. lemonis: and tensions with his father have caused a rift among the family unit. matisun: only way for you guys to work out whatever it is that you're resentful of each other is to communicate, not to have a conflict. lemonis: if i can't prepare taylor to drive this business vehicle into the future... you can't just keep saying, "i don't know." you got to know...
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kate barton.t to have you on if you can make sense of the tax proposals, you are a lot smarter than we are. tell us the key headlines that we need to know and what the clients are worried about right now. >> thank you, brian. good morning so there is a lot going on in terms of all of the tax proposals. i think the operative word is it is a proposal and there will be artful negotiation needed to get it done. the talk of the town is the corporate tax ratemoving from 21% to 28% really, the big action is on the international sections of the tax code and what will happen to multinational and coordinating that with the oecd that is one. certainly, the later talk of the town is capital gain increases which impacts mostly individual investors. it is important to corporate america as well as where you should locate employees. there are aspects to that as well, brian. >> 23.8% to 39.6%. do you think it ends up at 39.6%, kate? there is compromise. the gop doesn't have a lot of bargaining room. you don't cont
kate barton.t to have you on if you can make sense of the tax proposals, you are a lot smarter than we are. tell us the key headlines that we need to know and what the clients are worried about right now. >> thank you, brian. good morning so there is a lot going on in terms of all of the tax proposals. i think the operative word is it is a proposal and there will be artful negotiation needed to get it done. the talk of the town is the corporate tax ratemoving from 21% to 28% really, the...
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but we do not control part political reports former attorney general william barton supreme court justice amy koenig barrett have signed book deals. it is reported mr. barr's book will recant his time in the justice department. and justice barrett is said to be writing about how judges rule. also this week governor and her promo may be investigative using new york state resources the publication of his covid response book. in other news mpb books and reports print book sales rep 6% for the weekend in april 10. in the 41st annual los angeles times book prizes were awarded virtually elastic pitchers would include isabel wilkerson's cast. vanguard and william souder's biography of john steinbeck. mad at the world. book tv will continue to bring in new programs and publishing news. you can also watch all of our past programs anytime booktv.org. sue beckers looks on the best selling nonfiction books according to harvard bookstore in cambridge, massachusetts per topping the baucus pulitzer prize winning author isabel worker since look at what she calls a hidden cast system in the united states.
but we do not control part political reports former attorney general william barton supreme court justice amy koenig barrett have signed book deals. it is reported mr. barr's book will recant his time in the justice department. and justice barrett is said to be writing about how judges rule. also this week governor and her promo may be investigative using new york state resources the publication of his covid response book. in other news mpb books and reports print book sales rep 6% for the...
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as a result barton struggled to get back into the game erik maxime cheaper molting resorting to an individual effort here before missing a more inviting chance. although in center with a pair of safe hands. if i did eventually find the net in injury time 11 dosti probably the only one of his teammates smiling afterwards he now has 36 goals for the season meaning the 40 goal record set by garrett miller in the 1970 s. remains within reach so barnes title celebrations are put on hold as mine is full clear of the drop zone. and hey biron things could be worse right. one massive factor in. i'm surprised defeat was bugs fence and a former months player since he took over as coach at the start of the year might have earned an impressive 20 points imagine the season had begun in early january the team would be in 6 spots and on course for the europa league. and he instilled belief in a team that. doesn't. is that mentality. even when things get tough and playing as part of a collective. for instance spent 7 years as a defender of rights during which time he scored this trick up. after hanging up his
as a result barton struggled to get back into the game erik maxime cheaper molting resorting to an individual effort here before missing a more inviting chance. although in center with a pair of safe hands. if i did eventually find the net in injury time 11 dosti probably the only one of his teammates smiling afterwards he now has 36 goals for the season meaning the 40 goal record set by garrett miller in the 1970 s. remains within reach so barnes title celebrations are put on hold as mine is...
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champe barton is with the trace, a news organization dedicated to reporting on gun violence. welcome to the newshour and thanks for being here. let's talk about your reaction to that news we have now about the indianapolis shooter, his first gun was confiscated. there was supposed to be a red flag hearing that never happened. that might have prevented him from buying the other two weapons is our understanding. so what happened, there is a system in place and it just didn't work? >> yeah, i mean this is not entirely uncommon. but you have a system that in theory should prevent one of these events from happening but an in execution if t fell short in some way. the thing to note here is that the, it is not a sure thing that implementing the red flag law and making a red flag determination and confiscating this guy's weapons and preventing him from future purchases would have stopped him from what eventually ended up doing it is possible he could have bought it on the frief at-- private market afterwards but it could have paid a difference. >> so put some of theas headlines into
champe barton is with the trace, a news organization dedicated to reporting on gun violence. welcome to the newshour and thanks for being here. let's talk about your reaction to that news we have now about the indianapolis shooter, his first gun was confiscated. there was supposed to be a red flag hearing that never happened. that might have prevented him from buying the other two weapons is our understanding. so what happened, there is a system in place and it just didn't work? >> yeah,...
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i am a front for them are barton and so it shames the registering of the feeling of losing connection. and therefore the ability to act on those feelings and to restore the connection. so it makes the breaking relationship irreparable. once you interrupt or you impede humid relational passes. you set the stage for any form of oppression. we are the was it a good thing for her it undercuts what's essential it was. democracy grass it's the boys because if you don't have equal voice you can't resolve conflicts in a relationship you you are depending on use of force who has more strength. my the person on the bottom can't have a voice that is deemed worth listening to because you can't listen to that voice you keep doing what you're doing. that in the person on top doesn't feel the feelings of the person on the bottom which you can see this exciting right now all the time. is what we're saying is you have a psychology that's maintaining the politics. and the politics is pendent on the psychology. and the other thing is if you premise manhood or masculinity on the gender binary it means to
i am a front for them are barton and so it shames the registering of the feeling of losing connection. and therefore the ability to act on those feelings and to restore the connection. so it makes the breaking relationship irreparable. once you interrupt or you impede humid relational passes. you set the stage for any form of oppression. we are the was it a good thing for her it undercuts what's essential it was. democracy grass it's the boys because if you don't have equal voice you can't...
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into pages and books and i immediately sent those plants and seeds accordingly to professor smith barton at the university of pennsylvania. captain lewis studied with him before embarking on that expedition. they became useful for further study. i always believed that botany is foremost amongst the sciences. your next question, mr. light? >> well, mr. jefferson, it's clear that you have extensive gardens here. body asks, how many plants do you have in the garden? >> i would reckon to say, if you're speaking of flowers, upwards of 330 varieties. of vegetables, much near the same. my vegetables i cultivate long 1,000 foot of garden divided into 24 sections in which i cultivate various vegetables. to state them precisely, i dare say we will be here at the same spot through next week. next question. >> with such extensive flower and vegetable gardens, who maintains and creates the gardens here? >> you ask me who maintains all of this beauty that surrounds us. well, i know distinctly and properly. my people, the enslaved. all of what you see could not have been accomplished without that i sha
into pages and books and i immediately sent those plants and seeds accordingly to professor smith barton at the university of pennsylvania. captain lewis studied with him before embarking on that expedition. they became useful for further study. i always believed that botany is foremost amongst the sciences. your next question, mr. light? >> well, mr. jefferson, it's clear that you have extensive gardens here. body asks, how many plants do you have in the garden? >> i would reckon...
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and i, immediately, sent those plants and seeding, accordingly, to professor benjamin smith barton. the professor of horticulture and botany at the university of pennsylvania. captain lewis had studied with him before he embarked on that expedition. and so, it was that those plants became most useful for further study. i have always believed that botany is foremost amongst the sciences. your next question, mr. light? >> well, mr. jefferson, it's quite clear that you have quite extensive gardens here. and brody asks how many plants you have in the garden? >> body. how many plants do i have in the garden? i would reckon to say, if you are speaking of flowers, upwards of 330 varieties. vegetables, much near the same. my vegetables, i cultivate along a thousand-foot garden. divided into 24 seconds, in which i cultivate various -- various vegetables. so, to state them, precisely, i dare say we will be here at the same spot, through next week. next question. >> with such extensive flower and vegetable gardens, who maintains and creates the gardens here? >> oh, you ask me, who maintains al
and i, immediately, sent those plants and seeding, accordingly, to professor benjamin smith barton. the professor of horticulture and botany at the university of pennsylvania. captain lewis had studied with him before he embarked on that expedition. and so, it was that those plants became most useful for further study. i have always believed that botany is foremost amongst the sciences. your next question, mr. light? >> well, mr. jefferson, it's quite clear that you have quite extensive...
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. >> reporter: abraham lincoln's gettysburg address, the papers of clara barton and benjamin franklin-- those are just a snapshot of the 171 million historical items preserved at the library of congress and available for study, both online and onsite in washington, d.c. >> yesterday, december 7, 1941: a date which will live in infamy. >> but there are more stories and more histories of groups that have been underrepresented in american history. >> reporter: carla hayden is the librarian of congress and would like to see a change in what resides in the annals of history. >> what we'd like to encourage everyone to think about is the fact that they have stories of value. >> reporter: that is why the l.o.c. is inviting archivists from underrepresented communies of color to add to the national archive and offer fresh perspectives on the library's existing resources. announced in january, the multi-year initiative called "of the people, widening the path" is supported by a $15 million investment from the andrew w. mellon foundation. the foundation is also a funder of newshour. >> this grant
. >> reporter: abraham lincoln's gettysburg address, the papers of clara barton and benjamin franklin-- those are just a snapshot of the 171 million historical items preserved at the library of congress and available for study, both online and onsite in washington, d.c. >> yesterday, december 7, 1941: a date which will live in infamy. >> but there are more stories and more histories of groups that have been underrepresented in american history. >> reporter: carla hayden...
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polarized the united states is becoming in 2021 this is typical double speak by joe biden this is a joe barton who's putting if he's really interested in gun control who should be interested in government gun control i don't like the the idea of red and blue states there are plenty of democrats who are barry very strongly in favor of the ownership of firearms very very strongly in favor of the 2nd amendment and in fact that's why he can't get gun control passed through the senate because it's evenly divided and many democratic senators are in favor of this just like many republicans. centrist republicans may be in favor of gun control at the end of the day this is starting a slippery slope i think it's waking people up to the real agenda of the vida administration he's going to get a lot of pushback not only from red america but from red and blue america where there's strong support even in the senate among many democrats to preserve our 2nd amendment freedoms. big tech is under fire once again and this time upright by the u.s. state of indiana could lead to legal action the state's attorney g
polarized the united states is becoming in 2021 this is typical double speak by joe biden this is a joe barton who's putting if he's really interested in gun control who should be interested in government gun control i don't like the the idea of red and blue states there are plenty of democrats who are barry very strongly in favor of the ownership of firearms very very strongly in favor of the 2nd amendment and in fact that's why he can't get gun control passed through the senate because it's...
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. >> dan, tom barton has a question. you jumping ahead because i was going to add that at the end, which is how can we buy it? i think, is it still in the production process? will it be said that people will be able to buy it? >> very soon. we've got a number of our brand partners, you know, we formed this innovative and fantastic pretty competitive consortium of adidas, lulu lemon, a luxury group that owns balenciaga, gucci, aileron, places like that. and stella mccartney. they are starting to rebuild roddick's now. we expect more to come to market later this year, and then continue to scale. that is our big challenge right now, make more of this stuff and bring it to consumers. >> okay. i got a question too about the process of turning the mushroom derivatives into un-leather, is that process itself a burden on the environment? >> you know, anytime you are taking resources from the planet and processing them, you are doing something. there is going to be some amount of waste. we design it from the beginning to minimize
. >> dan, tom barton has a question. you jumping ahead because i was going to add that at the end, which is how can we buy it? i think, is it still in the production process? will it be said that people will be able to buy it? >> very soon. we've got a number of our brand partners, you know, we formed this innovative and fantastic pretty competitive consortium of adidas, lulu lemon, a luxury group that owns balenciaga, gucci, aileron, places like that. and stella mccartney. they are...
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fellow i'm terry barton good to have you with us german chancellor angela merkel has called on russian president vladimir putin to pull back his forces from russia's border with ukraine the white house says russia now has more troops there than it any time since conflict broke out in eastern ukraine in 2014 the build up is fueled fears of new fighting but russia insists that it is the victim of western provocations. the russian state television has a different way of looking at things it reports that ukraine a nato pose a threat to russia and not the other way around. the narrative present ukrainian soldiers as the aggressors and show. video footage of moscow's response russian troops engaged in military exercises in crimea. what to the west looks like saber rattling is viewed differently by russia from moscow it's a necessary reinforcement of its defenses against the west or young. bush and seriously the majority of the ukrainian military understand the fatal consequences of any actions that would lead to conflict. you know i hope they won't be provoked by politicians who in turn are
fellow i'm terry barton good to have you with us german chancellor angela merkel has called on russian president vladimir putin to pull back his forces from russia's border with ukraine the white house says russia now has more troops there than it any time since conflict broke out in eastern ukraine in 2014 the build up is fueled fears of new fighting but russia insists that it is the victim of western provocations. the russian state television has a different way of looking at things it...
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tom barton says, congratulations. they are asking for her name again, it's alora, right? >> her name is alora lamb patel. that's elora. her name is greek, chinese and india. >> just your typical there. she started crying again. she was happy that we rolled out b. let's go back to the graphic. i think we were still deciding between letter a and c, which was the lie. most people are saying a, it outpaces demand. dr. patel, i do think, i'm going to go against the grain here, partly because i like to make trouble like that, but also because i think that, i think it's more than 4 million j&j we have ready to go. i do think that supply may take a while still before it outstrips demand. i'm going with c, but i recognize our viewers are going with letter a. post on like their plausible. you tell us. >> a is actually unfortunately true. attentive hard to believe. kristen, just about six weeks ago, you and i were talking about the increased demand for vaccine, but according to kaiser data and poles, we may see that tipping point. we were going to see a larger supply to people actua
tom barton says, congratulations. they are asking for her name again, it's alora, right? >> her name is alora lamb patel. that's elora. her name is greek, chinese and india. >> just your typical there. she started crying again. she was happy that we rolled out b. let's go back to the graphic. i think we were still deciding between letter a and c, which was the lie. most people are saying a, it outpaces demand. dr. patel, i do think, i'm going to go against the grain here, partly...
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president joe barton is set to make his 1st speech to a joint session of congress is expected to unveil a sweeping $1.00 trillion dollars package for families and education a speech comes on the eve of biden's $100.00 state in the 1st. place. i mean a mama 12 into the process.
president joe barton is set to make his 1st speech to a joint session of congress is expected to unveil a sweeping $1.00 trillion dollars package for families and education a speech comes on the eve of biden's $100.00 state in the 1st. place. i mean a mama 12 into the process.
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barton service at the probate of the city. chintan says that each year people like eliminate 900000 tonnes of carbon dioxide by diverting waste away from the lab fields and this is but the source of what i feel really sad that the government doesn't care about us. as india widens the numbers of those eligible for clothes in 1000 vaccines waste workers are asking to be among them elizabeth brannon al-jazeera new daddy. result is there and these are the top stories a train has derailed in taiwan killing at least 48 people and injuring dozens more rescue workers are trying to free dozens of trapped passages it's taiwan's worst train disaster in 3 decades and brown is monitoring developments from hong kong but the focus of the rescue operation is that tunnel where 4 carriages are and inside those carriages are still many trapped people rescuers are having to operate in a very narrow space the carriages are leaning against the wall of the tunnel we know that some passengers actually had to smash the carriage windows in order to get
barton service at the probate of the city. chintan says that each year people like eliminate 900000 tonnes of carbon dioxide by diverting waste away from the lab fields and this is but the source of what i feel really sad that the government doesn't care about us. as india widens the numbers of those eligible for clothes in 1000 vaccines waste workers are asking to be among them elizabeth brannon al-jazeera new daddy. result is there and these are the top stories a train has derailed in taiwan...
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the barton is slightly less because the prosecution have got to prove their case in the united states you are innocent until proven guilty and so derek sean despite all with at the moment is still an innocent man it is up to the prosecution to claim that he was responsible for the 2nd or 3rd degree murder of george floyd or perhaps even his manslaughter all the defense has to do is introduce an element of reasonable doubt would a reasonable person think or 2nd maybe that was a significant factor and so that is why when given that the chance to question these witnesses that's exactly what they're doing and they're putting forward their theory that derek sure of and acted within the guidelines that with that were there that is why so much time is being taken up with the use of force and whether or not you should use your legs in restraining someone i think there was an important point made much earlier by carryin who is the crisis intervention coordinator when he was asked about the intensity of the situation because that is a point that the defense is going to make that there were so m
the barton is slightly less because the prosecution have got to prove their case in the united states you are innocent until proven guilty and so derek sean despite all with at the moment is still an innocent man it is up to the prosecution to claim that he was responsible for the 2nd or 3rd degree murder of george floyd or perhaps even his manslaughter all the defense has to do is introduce an element of reasonable doubt would a reasonable person think or 2nd maybe that was a significant...
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you had tina barton in michigan, standing up republicans, taking accountability and owning the process because that was their , job, that was the oath that they took. and that's consistent with my experience in elections over now 15 plus years, i'm getting old, in working with these folks. as soon as they take that oath, their commitment is to the process, to our democracy. and we saw that play in this election. that doesn't mean we shouldn't have checks, we shouldn't recognize that a bad actor might not end up in that position and that's why the process has checks, balances and ways to hold people accountable. but in the end, i think we saw in this election that the goodness of election officials was critical to us having a successful election. janet: yeah, jocelyn or katie, were you in touch with some of your republican colleagues in the aftermath of the election? >> yeah, we talk weekly, we have weekly meetings every week. but in addition to that, particularly myself, secretary hobbs, secretary cegavske and secretary raffensperger we're in close and sometimes nearly daily contact ea
you had tina barton in michigan, standing up republicans, taking accountability and owning the process because that was their , job, that was the oath that they took. and that's consistent with my experience in elections over now 15 plus years, i'm getting old, in working with these folks. as soon as they take that oath, their commitment is to the process, to our democracy. and we saw that play in this election. that doesn't mean we shouldn't have checks, we shouldn't recognize that a bad actor...
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kailey: bloomberg's mark barton, thank you so much for that.t to get to mark haefele now, ubs wealth management global cio. your take on the rally we are seeing in the commodity complex? how do you play it? mark h: we like commodities. i think what you are seeing is a realization that the global recovery has been underway in asia, but it is continuing, and it is now online in the u.s.. europe is not even online yet. that is one of the things you are seeing here. secondly, i think there is reason to believe that both in terms of policy measures in the u.s., but hopefully a reduction in tensions around the world, that the dollar could weaken further, and then you have the inflation side. so a lot of things point to adding commodities to a portfolio. we might not take that exposure directly through the commodities, but try to play some of the equity sectors that would benefit. guy: talking about what he's, what is the relationship, and how do you see that relationship? bloomberg crunched some of the numbers. iron ore futures, 30 day correlation to
kailey: bloomberg's mark barton, thank you so much for that.t to get to mark haefele now, ubs wealth management global cio. your take on the rally we are seeing in the commodity complex? how do you play it? mark h: we like commodities. i think what you are seeing is a realization that the global recovery has been underway in asia, but it is continuing, and it is now online in the u.s.. europe is not even online yet. that is one of the things you are seeing here. secondly, i think there is...
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. >> stephen: what do i need to know about dolly barton. >> sme is a i maaing generousk helped fund the: the moderna that you and i both got, thank you you dolly. >> she is also incredibly talented as you know. >> stephen: she is. >> favorite dolly parton song. >> jolene. how but. >> stephen: love is like a butterfly. >> ohs that-- . >> stephen: this is sweet. it says mom, do you have any idea how loved you. >> i like that too,. >> stephen: first draft was not quite as good. first draft read mom, do you have any idea how loved you are? well, the whole neighborhood does cuz you could you and dad dial is back please. >> that was like your dan kauya joke. >> stephen: what did i say. >> when he did the shout out about parents having sex. >> stephen: exactly, how would you feel if one of your children accepting an award. >> i think i would do what she say, what did he just say. her face was priceless, wasn't it. >> stephen: it was. >> it was funny. >> stephen: this one actually, fits you perfectly. >> i might have to steal this. >> stephen: it says mom, you are a gardener, what you grow is l
. >> stephen: what do i need to know about dolly barton. >> sme is a i maaing generousk helped fund the: the moderna that you and i both got, thank you you dolly. >> she is also incredibly talented as you know. >> stephen: she is. >> favorite dolly parton song. >> jolene. how but. >> stephen: love is like a butterfly. >> ohs that-- . >> stephen: this is sweet. it says mom, do you have any idea how loved you. >> i like that too,....
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his book, but some of them even though sounding like an algebra book like plan and prosper and ben barton's battle collected with spend much time advertising for these books. they never existed. he made them all up. he has a maze has alger adopting a chinese boy name wing who gets run over by a horse never happened. he has algae. he has algae with a stutter never happened. he has alger's friends tormenting him calling him. holy horatio. the parsons son never happened. well this goes on and on. i met with mae's a few times in the early eight nineteen seventies and while i was editing the horatio society is publication. i published a series of letters on his book. and a few weeks after this the issue came out time magazine wrote about it and associated pressed on a wire releases reporters interviewed maze who said quote i told the allergen society that they should give me a dishonorary membership my god, the whole book was made up. it was supposed to be a serious biography, but i was young and i found out pretty soon. it would take a lot of work and from what i read a horatio alger. he seemed
his book, but some of them even though sounding like an algebra book like plan and prosper and ben barton's battle collected with spend much time advertising for these books. they never existed. he made them all up. he has a maze has alger adopting a chinese boy name wing who gets run over by a horse never happened. he has algae. he has algae with a stutter never happened. he has alger's friends tormenting him calling him. holy horatio. the parsons son never happened. well this goes on and on....
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champe barton is with the trace, a news organization dedicated to reporting on gun violence.elcome to the newshour and thanks for being here. let's talk about your reaction to the news about the indianapolis shooter. his first gun was confiscated. there was supposed to be a red flag hearing that never happened that might have prevented him from buying the other two weapons. what happened? there was a system and it just didn't work? amy: this is not entirely -- champe: this is not entirely uncommon. you have a system that should in theory prevent one of these events, but in execution it falls short in some way. the thing to note is that is not a sure thing, the red flag law and making a red flag determination and confiscating weapons and preventing future purchases would have stopped him. it is entirely possible he could have bought the gun on the private market afterwards, but certainly the red flag determination could have made a difference. amna: we have been seeing report after report of group shooting after group shooting. there was a sense during the pandemic that gun vi
champe barton is with the trace, a news organization dedicated to reporting on gun violence.elcome to the newshour and thanks for being here. let's talk about your reaction to the news about the indianapolis shooter. his first gun was confiscated. there was supposed to be a red flag hearing that never happened that might have prevented him from buying the other two weapons. what happened? there was a system and it just didn't work? amy: this is not entirely -- champe: this is not entirely...
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and bill anderson owner of dale's diner and dale barton grill in ohio, welcome to both of you.derek chauvin trial in minneapolis but i know your business was damage last summer and the rights following george floyd's death. how concerned are you about more trouble in your city? >> i am concerned to think we are the city is on edge. i do not know the outcome of the trial one way or the other is going to do much as far as healing is concerned. my hope at this point is that people keep their cool and let the process play out into the extent there are protests we have been supported in the past and i suspect we will be in the future. >> bill meyer you have struggled to find people to work in your diner are enhanced unappointed benefits keeping folks on the couch instead of peeling potatoes, bussing tables and refilling customer copies? >> that is exactly right mike. it's been bad for the last several months to try to hire. we are down a couple of cooks. my wife and i are in the kitchen cooking. i knew it was going to keep going until unemployment ended probably the end of september
and bill anderson owner of dale's diner and dale barton grill in ohio, welcome to both of you.derek chauvin trial in minneapolis but i know your business was damage last summer and the rights following george floyd's death. how concerned are you about more trouble in your city? >> i am concerned to think we are the city is on edge. i do not know the outcome of the trial one way or the other is going to do much as far as healing is concerned. my hope at this point is that people keep their...
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barton. segment. let's go through these, all of them, if we can. i just want to ask you, for instance, google, buy, sell or hold this stock into the earnings? >> gotta buy google. i love google. we already know that their antitrust stuff already out in the open, we know what we're dealing with there. some channel checks early, charles, we might be seeing a beat on revenues if they get that. we're going to see this thing really break out. charles: yeah, responded pretty well last time. microsoft, buy, sell or hold this stock into the earnings? >> yeah, buy, i love it. and if they have a stumble, buy some more of it. they are really killing it especially in the cloud. their gaming xbox release was great, everything is coming up roses. i really like 'em here, charles. charles: amd has been absolutely remarkable, buy, sell or hold into the earnings? >> yeah, i love them. they're on a pullback. i think this is the best chance that you have to make at least 15% between here and the end of the year.
barton. segment. let's go through these, all of them, if we can. i just want to ask you, for instance, google, buy, sell or hold this stock into the earnings? >> gotta buy google. i love google. we already know that their antitrust stuff already out in the open, we know what we're dealing with there. some channel checks early, charles, we might be seeing a beat on revenues if they get that. we're going to see this thing really break out. charles: yeah, responded pretty well last time....
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barton.trongest months of stocks or do you see the trend continuing? >> i do. it's interesting how strong april has been through the years. you can go back 10 years it's the strongest month, you go back all the way to 1928 and still the second strongest of all the months, so it's a seasonably strong period and i like what's going on. we have the encouragement of the structure built which you have been talking about. the back-and-forth we will have a bath is obvious, but i think the encouragement that we might get something done has a lot of stocks excited all the way to the industrials down to semi conductors. ashley: what about growth stocks versus big tech? the 10 year was down from when it hit 177 earlier this week and now you look at big tech up in the premarket. would you like to put your money now, what one sector are you looking at? >> i love the rotation back in the tech. we have talked about this for a year. you and i and me and stuart talked about this that we get tech where people
barton.trongest months of stocks or do you see the trend continuing? >> i do. it's interesting how strong april has been through the years. you can go back 10 years it's the strongest month, you go back all the way to 1928 and still the second strongest of all the months, so it's a seasonably strong period and i like what's going on. we have the encouragement of the structure built which you have been talking about. the back-and-forth we will have a bath is obvious, but i think the...
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barton, still a believer in big tech. we will see you soon. thank you.conds to go before we get the opening on wall street this thursday morning. it's just going to be really a big day. there's a couple factors involved. first of all, big tech earnings absolutely spectacular so far that's propelling the overall market especially monastic. secondly, the president suspending plans, he's the 6 trillion-dollar man, some of the trillions will make their way to wall street . that's a positive for the stock market and i think we see some of that this morning appeared it is thursday, april 29, 2021, and we are off and running. right from the start, we are on the opposite side of 166 on the dow jones, a half a percentage point. the vast majority of the dow 30 in the grain. s&p 500 also on the upside, this to the tuneup .80%, an all-time high, 4215, never been there or higher than that before. nasdaq composite of one full percentage point, that's an all-time high, 14200 this is a very broad-based rally to the big techs have open and all on the upside to look in pa
barton, still a believer in big tech. we will see you soon. thank you.conds to go before we get the opening on wall street this thursday morning. it's just going to be really a big day. there's a couple factors involved. first of all, big tech earnings absolutely spectacular so far that's propelling the overall market especially monastic. secondly, the president suspending plans, he's the 6 trillion-dollar man, some of the trillions will make their way to wall street . that's a positive for the...
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break zlatan was shown a red card for something he said to the referee and palmer pulled a goal by barton longer able to score another to make sure of the win that 2nd 8 points behind leaders into milan. and in germany leaders by immuno slipped up they were held to a 11 draw time by union equalized with just 5 minutes left that allowed 2nd place rb lives there to take advantage and easily be voted braman for one to close the gap to 5 points with 6 games left to play in the title race. and on to the n.b.a. and the los angeles lakers came out on top in a battle of east and west they were up against the brooklyn nets without their big names their bron james and anthony davis while the nets were missing james harden they didn't have kevin durant whose dunk certainly impressed his mom watching them in the stands now both teams how to play ejected vin and dennis schroeder were thrown out of the game for arguing with each other as you can see there and that seemed to affect the nets more the lakers won by 25 points and brooklyn's home winning streak is over. donovan mitchell was the star for the
break zlatan was shown a red card for something he said to the referee and palmer pulled a goal by barton longer able to score another to make sure of the win that 2nd 8 points behind leaders into milan. and in germany leaders by immuno slipped up they were held to a 11 draw time by union equalized with just 5 minutes left that allowed 2nd place rb lives there to take advantage and easily be voted braman for one to close the gap to 5 points with 6 games left to play in the title race. and on to...
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dr barton is with us. all right, big tech is on another terror. willie last?it will last and we had talked about these numbers before it lets me tell you why i believe it will last. let's look at a 17% year-over-year revenue gain for microsoft, 23% for google, 17% improvement year-over-year for apple with these kinds of numbers and the we might get beaten down a little bit as we have talked about, by the dip because they will keep going until they start losing again and they are winning the game really big. that's not going to happen anytime soon that they will fall off. stuart: just give me an outlook for microsoft if you can. i don't mean to pick on my stock just because i own a bit, but i'm intrigued. it's a 252 this morning. where do you think it's going? >> lovely all-time high. you asked me three weeks ago for my pick among all five of the big tech and i gave you microsoft and i believe it still has 20 legs. they are executing so well across the cloud, they are gaining on amazon. in each gaming they are doing so well. the new xbox is doing fantastic, so
dr barton is with us. all right, big tech is on another terror. willie last?it will last and we had talked about these numbers before it lets me tell you why i believe it will last. let's look at a 17% year-over-year revenue gain for microsoft, 23% for google, 17% improvement year-over-year for apple with these kinds of numbers and the we might get beaten down a little bit as we have talked about, by the dip because they will keep going until they start losing again and they are winning the...
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my name is cheryl barton and i'm a community member of san francisco and what i would like to say is i want to echo what captain williams said about community policing and that she was one of the first officers. i think after the dissent decree they hired officers in san francisco from the community such as captain williams, such as melvin thornton who worked in the community. and, the community actually can wekt with these officers. the officers that are serving today in district 10 are not connected to our community and they don't [inaudible] like our community and they don't even have our experienced institutional racism, systemic racism, trauma. i agree, we need officers that are from these communities like jimmy lewis, melvin thornton, yolanda williams. these are the people we need working in district 10. thank you. >> clerk: thank you, caller. and, president cohen, that is the end of public comment. >> president cohen: thank you, very much. i appreciate that. thank you to the members of the public that called in and that are actively participating in this public discussion. ser
my name is cheryl barton and i'm a community member of san francisco and what i would like to say is i want to echo what captain williams said about community policing and that she was one of the first officers. i think after the dissent decree they hired officers in san francisco from the community such as captain williams, such as melvin thornton who worked in the community. and, the community actually can wekt with these officers. the officers that are serving today in district 10 are not...
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it's a series of essays it was edited by barton myers and brian d mcknight, and so i have successfully convinced other gorilla scholars that the boat burners count as a type of girl a fighters and i've kind of convinced them that we have to rethink the geography of gorilla warfare. at the time the term that the most often use is boat burners if they're referring to themselves newspapers use boat burners and cindiaries interchangeably naval gorillas is a more rare term but it does happen, especially in some of the the naval and military documents like at the top. it'll say naval gorillas on it. so they are starting to make that linkage that this is somehow a type of irregular warfare just one we haven't thought of and naval girl warfare is something that scholars are starting to explore in other time periods as well. the term terrorist doesn't exist yet in the civil war, but i think you could definitely consider them to be proto-terrorists, especially since we've got that old him letter where he's saying i want to invoke fear and tear and consternation. and so i think we can definitely
it's a series of essays it was edited by barton myers and brian d mcknight, and so i have successfully convinced other gorilla scholars that the boat burners count as a type of girl a fighters and i've kind of convinced them that we have to rethink the geography of gorilla warfare. at the time the term that the most often use is boat burners if they're referring to themselves newspapers use boat burners and cindiaries interchangeably naval gorillas is a more rare term but it does happen,...
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yana barton of eaton vance on the reopening trade. >> while the reopening trade is not derailed, it certainly is delayed. >> a lot of ups and downs this week. no clear direction. with concerns over the pandemic shifting overseas to places like india, nine states makes progress with vaccinations with much more to do. >> today, we did it. we got to hunterdon shots. >> there was a lot of talk of infrastructure, including what it means and some groping towards a compromise but prospects remain very unclear. >> that should be on the backs. that can be on the backs of the wealthiest americans who can afford it and corporations and businesses. >> u.s. corporate earnings have come in strong so far but let's be honest, i was more or less expected wasn't it? the markets by enlarged reflect the gives and he takes with equities hesitating in that reflation march upwards and the tenure yields staying just above 1.5. neither surging towards two nor falling back down. and in equity market that is searching for direction this week, we will turn to somebody who will help us find that direction. she is a portf
yana barton of eaton vance on the reopening trade. >> while the reopening trade is not derailed, it certainly is delayed. >> a lot of ups and downs this week. no clear direction. with concerns over the pandemic shifting overseas to places like india, nine states makes progress with vaccinations with much more to do. >> today, we did it. we got to hunterdon shots. >> there was a lot of talk of infrastructure, including what it means and some groping towards a compromise...
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with that, we are going to bring on the first witness the first witness will be major martin barton -- martin bartness. mjr. bartnesss: good morning. thank you member cotton and distinguished members of the subcommittee on criminal justice and counterterrorism. my name is major bartness, i am a 24 year veteran of the baltimore police department where i currently serve as the commander of training. i am also a bloomberg fellow at the johns hopkins bloomberg public health. while it is my privilege to appear before you today, i wish my present -- presence was not necessary. we have come together because at least to the last decade, law enforcement actions have been associated with the annual death of 1100 people nationwide. it is estimated that 25% to 50% of these deaths involved persons that have been diagnosed with severe mental illness. in the past three weeks, more than a dozen people who were mentally ill or in the throes of a mental breakdown were killed by police. these tragedies point to the need to partner with individuals with lived experience to develop and implement solutions
with that, we are going to bring on the first witness the first witness will be major martin barton -- martin bartness. mjr. bartnesss: good morning. thank you member cotton and distinguished members of the subcommittee on criminal justice and counterterrorism. my name is major bartness, i am a 24 year veteran of the baltimore police department where i currently serve as the commander of training. i am also a bloomberg fellow at the johns hopkins bloomberg public health. while it is my...
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major barton i understand you've been with the baltimore police from east hartford and around the country be doing to ensure that curtis and people like him are treated appropriately and safely by the police? >> thank you for your question, senator. i think the kind of training that we are currently developing and delivering in the baltimore police department is moving in the right direction. we have training for cit officers control ranks. expressly deals with the topics you recommended. identifying individuals with autism and how to interact with them. we work with a host of behavioral health organizations in creating our training and delivering it. so it is not just law enforcement. we are representing in the classroom what we want to see practice in the field. so we work at the national alliance on mental illness. we work with baltimore crisis response, the arcs just an organization that works with individuals with intellectual and development disabilities. these kind of partnerships are absolutely essential to ensuring our officers are prepared to meet the challenges that they are go
major barton i understand you've been with the baltimore police from east hartford and around the country be doing to ensure that curtis and people like him are treated appropriately and safely by the police? >> thank you for your question, senator. i think the kind of training that we are currently developing and delivering in the baltimore police department is moving in the right direction. we have training for cit officers control ranks. expressly deals with the topics you recommended....
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. >> it was additional trauma [inaudible] have a follow-up question for major barton because there is also the flipside to this point. i've come to learn in the recent years there are more sworn officers who died by suicide die every year than lose their lives in the line of duty. correct me if i'm wrong. so just a few minutes about the psychological toll of the use of force and suggestions on acknowledging that and building the training and support for the sworn officer. >> thank you, senator. secondary trauma and law enforcement is a very serious issue. and it's incumbent upon the police departments to develop very robust employee assistance programs and ensure that those resources are available to law enforcement and their family members. because those family members also live with the baggage that our officers bring home. and we very intentionally have to create a culture where we recognize secondary trauma is going to occur and officers need to talk about it and that there is a very well developed a system that they know how to access in real time when they are struggling. not ev
. >> it was additional trauma [inaudible] have a follow-up question for major barton because there is also the flipside to this point. i've come to learn in the recent years there are more sworn officers who died by suicide die every year than lose their lives in the line of duty. correct me if i'm wrong. so just a few minutes about the psychological toll of the use of force and suggestions on acknowledging that and building the training and support for the sworn officer. >> thank...
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now analysts barton crockett projects the parks will be bringing in pre-pandemic revenue levels by disney'shere's been for this park yet, but tickets for disneyland, for this park, were sold out through may guys, back over to you. >> mike santoli, so now the stock can perform well because it is a reopening play >> exactly you can kind of win multiple ways here, although it has calmed down as the stock really did get repriced aggressively, bore that momentum with disney plus obviously it's going to help in terms of forward cash flow and earnings expectations for disney adds something to the story beyond just streaming. this stock has already gotten a fair amount of credit for having multiple things figured out at this point. >> barbara, streaming is really what's powered this stock in the recent months. the fact that you now put really this money-making piece of the puzzle together for disney, is it a catalyst for a move higher? >> you know, i don't think it is actually, morgan, because i think most of the performance has been because of the streaming and their movies the parks and resorts i
now analysts barton crockett projects the parks will be bringing in pre-pandemic revenue levels by disney'shere's been for this park yet, but tickets for disneyland, for this park, were sold out through may guys, back over to you. >> mike santoli, so now the stock can perform well because it is a reopening play >> exactly you can kind of win multiple ways here, although it has calmed down as the stock really did get repriced aggressively, bore that momentum with disney plus...
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former defender warren barton is one of the four guardians of the fund, which also includes a local mp they beat the italians in parma. we are just hours away from the start of the masters. golf's first major of the year back in its original april slot. dustinjohnson won last year's delayed tournament. there'll be 12,000 patrons a day at augusta national to watch what should be a far more challenging test for the players. patrick gearey reports. augusta. beautiful, but savage. 0h! no place to wander off course. lee westwood knows his way around the azaleas and this will be his 20th masters, and now aged nearly 48 is in some of the best form of his life, so could he outdo even the great jack nicklaus and become the oldest masters champion? like jack, he will have his son on the back as caddie to his daddy. to have a chance to break one of his records would be very special. it's amazing that i am old enough to have my son on the bag and still be competing in these tournaments and having some here to enjoy the experience with me. i have to close his mouth every now and again when we are g
former defender warren barton is one of the four guardians of the fund, which also includes a local mp they beat the italians in parma. we are just hours away from the start of the masters. golf's first major of the year back in its original april slot. dustinjohnson won last year's delayed tournament. there'll be 12,000 patrons a day at augusta national to watch what should be a far more challenging test for the players. patrick gearey reports. augusta. beautiful, but savage. 0h! no place to...
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commissioner barton? >> yeah, i have two questions. i hope they're not late. who's going to buy these bonds? >> thank you, commissioner. it's rebecca bendesini. raven, would you like me to begin the answer? >> yes. >> thank you. commissioner, because the bonds are unrated, we expect that institutional investors will purchase bonds: insurance companies, investment companies. raven, just in and correct me if i am wrong, but that's what we've understood from d.p.f., department of public finance. >> and what's the rate that the bonds are going to pay? >> thank you, commissioner. we don't know it rate, but raven, you did have the range at what our consultants at p.s.m. had started to give us. >> we're estimating a range of 3.25 to 4% on these. >> okay. and just one question -- i apologize. it might be late, but i was there -- it was a long time [inaudible] and a very good piece of property, and half of the people are working at home, and according to the guy who owns my building, it's kind of tough on this kind of rental business. now what effect does covid -- i'm
commissioner barton? >> yeah, i have two questions. i hope they're not late. who's going to buy these bonds? >> thank you, commissioner. it's rebecca bendesini. raven, would you like me to begin the answer? >> yes. >> thank you. commissioner, because the bonds are unrated, we expect that institutional investors will purchase bonds: insurance companies, investment companies. raven, just in and correct me if i am wrong, but that's what we've understood from d.p.f.,...
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the limit journal-constitution, president biden says he'll meet with former president jimmy barton --immy carter during that swing. biden and carter have a long relationship. biden was a first-term u.s. senator from delaware when carter took office. the georgia democrats as he was the first and most effective supporter. he has been my loyal and dedicated friend. carter says during an emotional endorsement at the democratic convention. he understands honesty and dignity are essential traits. more than ever, that is what we need. that was the former president talking about the then candidate for president and now president biden. one more on the tour, it is officially called the getting america back on track tour. that is how the white house is selling this series of events. the president is expected to be in baltimore today to mark the 100th day of the biden administration. she is expected to be in ohio, doug emhoff set to visit north carolina on friday. cabinet officials also expected to span out across the country. host: today in georgia, president biden and the first lady in duluth,
the limit journal-constitution, president biden says he'll meet with former president jimmy barton --immy carter during that swing. biden and carter have a long relationship. biden was a first-term u.s. senator from delaware when carter took office. the georgia democrats as he was the first and most effective supporter. he has been my loyal and dedicated friend. carter says during an emotional endorsement at the democratic convention. he understands honesty and dignity are essential traits....
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well i'm terry barton thanks for joining us authorities in indonesia and east timor say dozens of people have been killed in flash floods and landslides triggered by a tropical cyclone heavy winds and torrential rain pounded a cluster of eastern indonesian islands as well as neighboring east timor emergency teams are struggling to reach some of the affected areas. a human chain to escape the raging waters rain storms have triggered landslides and overflowing dams leaving small communities inundated. rescue workers use whatever resources are available to bring survivors to safety. but it is the water has risen up to my head and it's still not stopping we need help right away. with your villages cut off yes the waters reach the 2nd floor the military police and disaster agencies are helping coordinate the emergency response indonesia's president has offered his condolences for the dead and called for vigilance. but as i urge everyone to follow the directions of local authorities regarding the danger of floods and landslides due to extreme rainfall did it done. in neighboring east timor gov
well i'm terry barton thanks for joining us authorities in indonesia and east timor say dozens of people have been killed in flash floods and landslides triggered by a tropical cyclone heavy winds and torrential rain pounded a cluster of eastern indonesian islands as well as neighboring east timor emergency teams are struggling to reach some of the affected areas. a human chain to escape the raging waters rain storms have triggered landslides and overflowing dams leaving small communities...