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he put her up in a nice waterfront apartment and told bliss he was going to leave his wife for her., the story goes, learned of the affair and called bliss, saying if i can't have him, no one will. six months later, he was dead and without eyes to ever look at another woman. >> this case was about money and it was about narcy not wanting to be replaced. >> when defense attorney howard tanner put on his case, he zeroed in on the hit men's credibility and their motivation in testifying. he also attacked their allegation that narcy was in the room during the murder. >> they themselves stated they would do anything to help themselves. in my book, they would have been willing to lie. >> is narcy in the room? >> absolutely not. >> how about the disturbing direction she allegedly gives them, gouge his eyes out sh. >> it didn't happen. >> narcy's daughter may could have been involved in the murder so she and her sons could inherit ben's estate. if narcy novak disappear, she and her children take under the will. those are facts. >> so that's the defense? >> jurors consider who is going to ge
he put her up in a nice waterfront apartment and told bliss he was going to leave his wife for her., the story goes, learned of the affair and called bliss, saying if i can't have him, no one will. six months later, he was dead and without eyes to ever look at another woman. >> this case was about money and it was about narcy not wanting to be replaced. >> when defense attorney howard tanner put on his case, he zeroed in on the hit men's credibility and their motivation in...
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blissful. unfortunately. our everyday lives are usually different when confronted with all sorts of noise 24 hours a day closing out isn't an option sounds become noise when they disturb us often when they're very loud but it's not just a question of volume psychologist daniel crystal says noise can't be described in purely physical terms. noise isn't an acoustic property it's a sensation but it is related to the acoustic properties of the sound. the louder the sound the more likely it is to bother me so it also depends on the situation. it's my favorite bands playing a concert i won't mind it being really loud but if i want to sleep my favorite band hopefully won't be playing in my living room an important factor is whether or not you have control. a sound that i can turn on and off is less likely to disturb me than something like street noise or aircraft noise because i can't control those. noises in our environment can especially become a problem when we're completely at their mercy it's no wonder that lot
blissful. unfortunately. our everyday lives are usually different when confronted with all sorts of noise 24 hours a day closing out isn't an option sounds become noise when they disturb us often when they're very loud but it's not just a question of volume psychologist daniel crystal says noise can't be described in purely physical terms. noise isn't an acoustic property it's a sensation but it is related to the acoustic properties of the sound. the louder the sound the more likely it is to...
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at 16, ignorance is bliss. >> reporter: faster, higher, stronger, and the athletes hoping to be krounldhe best in the world are now developing a new kind of resilience and purpose. >> now, at 29, i've kind of redefined my idea of what it means to be successful. you know, no longer will i let the olympic rings determine whether or not i've had the success that i've hoped. i think it's just been day to day of >>> thi the ratification of the 19th amendment, guaranteeing a woman's right to photo home run vote. in new york city they unveiled a new statue celebrating the battle for women's rights. here again nancy chen.rs a appl] reporter:en yearsth making and long overdue, suffragist suffragists susan b anthony and two others are in the park. the sculptor -- >> as if women h done anything worthy of creating a memorial. >> reporter: among the attendees, former secretary of state hillary clinton. >> this is the first of many statues of pioneering women. >> reporter: and colleen jenkins, she's vice president of the nonprofit monumental women pushing to break this barrier in central park. the do
at 16, ignorance is bliss. >> reporter: faster, higher, stronger, and the athletes hoping to be krounldhe best in the world are now developing a new kind of resilience and purpose. >> now, at 29, i've kind of redefined my idea of what it means to be successful. you know, no longer will i let the olympic rings determine whether or not i've had the success that i've hoped. i think it's just been day to day of >>> thi the ratification of the 19th amendment, guaranteeing a...
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as become clogged and you anywhere do we added that joy i can only be bliss really ban on any any man. branded shirts they get. off. on. i got a hot rose on. a golf shot and yet. i can feel it in my hanger and it has become a strong enough. seat if i do it very hard to be so when you feel that any tension not just because i'm going back on i q in your mind you can get it perfect . and i believe in you and disturb you can keep making. you something living wage a community to. make your life concentration and david producing. the world of independent now. and this small team nature in the whole country. whose shuttles look to those to do what was not new to the woods child could be mules years ago and bushes and even the new york to keep the. strategically the world the people of india that you have to use the channel for actually becoming self sufficient to afford actually creating your own plots or as a result you will not be dependent on the profits from the u.k. and as a result you will just like them to treat as a strategy done you also said boycott british drugs rights he says we
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joining us to talk about the market today though, first keith bliss of capital usa is still with us.pital usa robert nobles, chief investment officer joins the conversation first we go to you, mike the market action today which is quiet. for the week told a strong story about the economy with the pop in groups like energy and industrials. what was that about? >> yeah. the market still feeding off of a few things that are on the positive side. one is just this pretty defined down turn in the rate of case growth and covid-19. it's been a backdrop for a few weeks now in the sunbelt seems as if the country sort of weathers that surge. that's in the background you're seeing demand for cars, trucks, moving of stuff around the country. it is looking good and globally is holding up. so it seems hike the playbook for the early economic recovery scenario is under way at least on a subtle level. and then, you know, the big tech stocks have rested but not fallen apart all that together i think coming right as you approach all time highs when you're seeing some trader sentiment and positioning in
joining us to talk about the market today though, first keith bliss of capital usa is still with us.pital usa robert nobles, chief investment officer joins the conversation first we go to you, mike the market action today which is quiet. for the week told a strong story about the economy with the pop in groups like energy and industrials. what was that about? >> yeah. the market still feeding off of a few things that are on the positive side. one is just this pretty defined down turn in...
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blissful. unfortunately place every day lives are usually different like confronted with all sorts of noise 24 hours a day closing out isn't an option sounds become noise when they disturb us often when they're very loud but it's not just a question of volume psychologist cristal says noise can't be described in purely physical terms. noise isn't an acoustic property it's a sensation but it is related to the acoustic properties of the sound. the louder the sound the more likely it is to bother me so it also depends on the situation. it's my favorite bands playing a concert i won't mind it being really loud but if i want to sleep my favorite band hopefully won't be playing in my living room an important factor is whether or not you have control. a sound that i can turn on and off is less likely to disturb me than something like street noise or aircraft noise because i can't control those. noises in our environment and especially become a problem when we're completely at the sea it's no wonder th
blissful. unfortunately place every day lives are usually different like confronted with all sorts of noise 24 hours a day closing out isn't an option sounds become noise when they disturb us often when they're very loud but it's not just a question of volume psychologist cristal says noise can't be described in purely physical terms. noise isn't an acoustic property it's a sensation but it is related to the acoustic properties of the sound. the louder the sound the more likely it is to bother...
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dortmund star with 3 in morocco that's how fans and royal bliss. the young german star since way into the premier league 3 top talents 3 life story and their journey to the top football league. on d.w. . journey to a continent in crisis south america is being hit particularly hard by the coronavirus pandemic poverty. elling health system. and political tension the ideal breeding ground for rapid spread of the virus hard set continues to grow closer. 60 minutes on t.w. . far more posters from...
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a moment of quiet nothing but some blissful. unfortunately. our everyday lives are usually different when confronted with all sorts of noise 24 hours a day closing out isn't an option sounds become noise when they disturb us often when they're very loud but it's not just a question of volume psychologist dani and crystal says noise can't be described in purely physical terms. noise isn't an acoustic property it's a sensation but it is related to the acoustic properties of the sound. the louder the sound the more likely it is to bother me so it also depends on the situation. if my favorite bands playing a concert i won't mind it being really loud but if i want to sleep my favorite band hopefully won't be playing in my living room an important factor is whether or not you have control. a sound that i can turn on and off is less likely to disturb me than something like street noise or aircraft noise because i can't control those. noises in our environment and especially become a problem when we're completely at sea it's no wonder that lots of peo
a moment of quiet nothing but some blissful. unfortunately. our everyday lives are usually different when confronted with all sorts of noise 24 hours a day closing out isn't an option sounds become noise when they disturb us often when they're very loud but it's not just a question of volume psychologist dani and crystal says noise can't be described in purely physical terms. noise isn't an acoustic property it's a sensation but it is related to the acoustic properties of the sound. the louder...
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necessary sacrifices, if forbes commission play about two meeting 15 leak in an abolitionist fredericton bliss. we are joined by actress david solely and craig wallace, who played lincoln and douglas respectively. ford's theater provided his video. >> today, we are happy to welcome playwright
necessary sacrifices, if forbes commission play about two meeting 15 leak in an abolitionist fredericton bliss. we are joined by actress david solely and craig wallace, who played lincoln and douglas respectively. ford's theater provided his video. >> today, we are happy to welcome playwright
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portland on roller skates near a protest his charge failure to obey a lawful order while also having a blissful dang for those of you who totally lost faith in the year bringing any good news 2020 does have its surprises like we got to witness an australian guy try the president as if he didn't do his 5th grade homework. that was the 1st time i saw a condescending australian he basically sounded british you should give 2020 another chance this week progressive candidates brought home wins that show the power of the underestimated progressive movement bernie sanders and doris kim gardner won reelection to the circuit attorney's office in st louis and in michigan rashida to leave won by 66 percent the biggest win was cory pushes seat representing st louis a one time homeless black lives matter activists corey bush overturned a democratic dynasty of william lacy clay and his father in the missouri primary whose office is added up to over 50 years you mean to tell me that a black lives matter activists got the vote i thought they were an anarchist group that's what homeland security and the f.b.i.
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portland on roller skates near a protest his charge failure to obey a lawful order while also having a blissful danke for those of you who totally lost faith in the year bringing any good news 2020 does have its surprises like we got to witness an australian guy chide the president as if he didn't do his 5th grade homework. that was the 1st time i saw a condescending australian he basically sounded british you should give 2020 another chance this week progressive candidates brought home wins that show the power of the underestimated progressive movement bernie sanders and doris kim gardner won reelection to the circuit attorney's office in st louis and in michigan rashida to leave won by 66 percent the biggest winner was courting bush's seat representing st louis a one time homeless black lives matter activist corey bush overturned a democrat dynasty of william lacy clay and his father in the missouri primary whose office is added up to over 50 years you mean to tell me that a black lives matter activists got the vote i thought they were an anarchist group that's what homeland security and the
portland on roller skates near a protest his charge failure to obey a lawful order while also having a blissful danke for those of you who totally lost faith in the year bringing any good news 2020 does have its surprises like we got to witness an australian guy chide the president as if he didn't do his 5th grade homework. that was the 1st time i saw a condescending australian he basically sounded british you should give 2020 another chance this week progressive candidates brought home wins...
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underlying characteristic of all these supposed protest is is that they have a criminal record a new job bliss have no job take a hike so i asked you nicely everyone who doesn't have a job needs to find one. belorussia law enforcement continue detaining people in various cities around. one of the latest news that's coming in from the countries that they arrested a man on his way to. so the capital ends apparently on him he adds a nice explosive devices and other weapons this according to a local or enforcement meanwhile plenty of 5 journalists who are covering the protests in minsk have been detained in the 1st few days of the protests but some most of them have been already released however there are 4 people 4 stringers that work for corruptly video agency while they're still unaccounted for and their fate is still unknown. however the head of the internal ministry says that all those journalists who have proper credit stations should not have any problems working and also we are receiving the reports from below roost that of some of the reporters that said it get detained they were released
underlying characteristic of all these supposed protest is is that they have a criminal record a new job bliss have no job take a hike so i asked you nicely everyone who doesn't have a job needs to find one. belorussia law enforcement continue detaining people in various cities around. one of the latest news that's coming in from the countries that they arrested a man on his way to. so the capital ends apparently on him he adds a nice explosive devices and other weapons this according to a...
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underlying characteristic of all these supposed protest is that they have a criminal record in a job bliss have no job to take a hike so i asked you nicely at that what everyone who doesn't have a job needs to find one. lawyer for smith in belarus continue detaining of protesters in all parts of the country and just recently according to them they did sainz a young man who was on routes to minsk and on his person they discovered fireworks improvised explosive devices as well as knives now we have also seen reports from elsewhere in villa roofs where an army be rammed a civilian car now it's not clear whether it was intentional or whether it was an accident but the result is full of near tragic because a mother and a young daughter are now in the hospital and until girl right now please note the ration. we have things happening out here in from the bill russian embassy right now looks like the police are trying to do. disperse the crowds and there right now they're following they're running after some people all find out exactly what happened and sell you in our next broadcast to meanwhile.
underlying characteristic of all these supposed protest is that they have a criminal record in a job bliss have no job to take a hike so i asked you nicely at that what everyone who doesn't have a job needs to find one. lawyer for smith in belarus continue detaining of protesters in all parts of the country and just recently according to them they did sainz a young man who was on routes to minsk and on his person they discovered fireworks improvised explosive devices as well as knives now we...
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underlying characteristic of all the supposed protest is is that they have a criminal record in a job bliss have no job to take a hike so i asked you nicely at that what everyone who doesn't have a job needs to find. a bill or russian law enforcement are continuing to detain people in various parts of the country just so recently this wednesday they have announced that they arrested a young man who was on routes in minsk and apparently he was detained with improvised explosive devices fireworks and knifes as well now we also see in reports from elsewhere in the rooms where an army vehicle rammed civilian car it's unclear whether that was intentional or that was an accident but the result of that crash is a mother and a young daughter are now in the hospital and a little girl is awaiting an operation now interior ministry in. are saying that all the journalists that we've been talking about who were detained now most of them have been released and the interior minister he says those people who are working with proper accreted stations should not be unless they get in between law enforcement
underlying characteristic of all the supposed protest is is that they have a criminal record in a job bliss have no job to take a hike so i asked you nicely at that what everyone who doesn't have a job needs to find. a bill or russian law enforcement are continuing to detain people in various parts of the country just so recently this wednesday they have announced that they arrested a young man who was on routes in minsk and apparently he was detained with improvised explosive devices fireworks...
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." >> reporter: joe and sharon korst of raleigh, north carolina just celebrated 63 years of wedded bliss! >> reporter: and to mark the milestone, joe gave his bride one of the best anniversary presents ever. >> of all the things that-- that he could have done, that was probably the most meaningful. >> i love you. >> reporter: to fully appreciate the gift, you first need hear the song. ♪ how beautiful you are >> reporter: their song. it's a kenny rogers tune called "beautiful, all that you could be," and for years joe sang it to sharon on birthdays, anniversaries, and so many other occasions, eventually friend and family memorized it, too. theresa kostrzewa is their daughter. >> she is the number one thing in her life. and singing that song was the way to say it. >> reporter: theresa says it was the way to say it. >> yeah, i get tired. >> reporter: joe recently suffered two strokes. >> how do you spell "up." >> reporter: ...which left him at a terrible loss for language. >> i have trouble calling my wife's name or the children's name. >> reporter: so you lost the song. >> yeah. >> so i ju
." >> reporter: joe and sharon korst of raleigh, north carolina just celebrated 63 years of wedded bliss! >> reporter: and to mark the milestone, joe gave his bride one of the best anniversary presents ever. >> of all the things that-- that he could have done, that was probably the most meaningful. >> i love you. >> reporter: to fully appreciate the gift, you first need hear the song. ♪ how beautiful you are >> reporter: their song. it's a kenny rogers...
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thank you to bloomberg citylab reporter, laura bliss. that is it for me. i am out of here.t is it for "bloomberg markets: the close." "what'd you miss?" is next. ♪ hike! simon pagenaud takes the lead at the indy 500! coming to the green flag, racing at daytona. they're off... in the kentucky derby. rory mcllroy is a two time champion at east lake. he scores! stanley cup champions! touchdown! only mahomes. the big events are back and xfinity is your home for the return of live sports. ♪ caroline: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am caroline hyde. joe: i am joe weisenthal. romaine: three days, three record highs. joe: the question is, "what'd you miss?" caroline: investors art of data are divided on whether inflation is on the way back or if it is not? the threatndering if of covid-19 has put economies on course for rising prices the likes of which they have not seen in decades. gold being bid up. side, deflation rather than overheating, some feel. trade rivalries, unemployment benefits, and everyone has an interest in the outcome. remembers theer great financ
thank you to bloomberg citylab reporter, laura bliss. that is it for me. i am out of here.t is it for "bloomberg markets: the close." "what'd you miss?" is next. ♪ hike! simon pagenaud takes the lead at the indy 500! coming to the green flag, racing at daytona. they're off... in the kentucky derby. rory mcllroy is a two time champion at east lake. he scores! stanley cup champions! touchdown! only mahomes. the big events are back and xfinity is your home for the return of...
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i had 73 years of absolute bliss with my wife and maybe this was all caused by the fact that there werewe that we realized there were more important things in life and just living. i don't know what it was but we had a fabulous life. business wise, what decision could i ever make that was anywhere as near important as the decision to tell those men to throw their lives into the water? that was probably five had to look back in life, maybe that was one of the biggest decisions i've ever made. i was gambling everyone's life that we were going to win. >> you mean given the order to abandon ship? watching american history tv every weekend on c-span three explore nations past. c-span 3 created by americas cable television companies as a public service and brought you today by your television provider. weeknights this month we're featuring american history programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span three. tuesday night a look at our american history's presidents series. on tuesday, herbert hoover and fdr. the political relationship between the roosevelts and kennedy fam
i had 73 years of absolute bliss with my wife and maybe this was all caused by the fact that there werewe that we realized there were more important things in life and just living. i don't know what it was but we had a fabulous life. business wise, what decision could i ever make that was anywhere as near important as the decision to tell those men to throw their lives into the water? that was probably five had to look back in life, maybe that was one of the biggest decisions i've ever made. i...
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blissful. but unfortunately. our everyday lives are usually different when confronted with all sorts of noise 24 hours a day closing out isn't an option sounds become noise when they disturb us often when they're very loud but it's not just a question of volume psychologist daniel crystal says noise can't be described in purely physical terms. noise isn't an acoustic property it's a sensation but it is related to the acoustic properties of the sound. the louder the sound the more likely it is to bother me so it also depends on the situation. my favorite bands playing a concert i won't mind it being really loud but if i want to sleep my favorite band hopefully won't be playing in my living room and an important factor is whether or not you have control. a sound that i can turn on and off is less likely to disturb me than something like street noise or aircraft noise because i can't control those . noises in our environment can especially become a problem when we're completely at them see it's no wonder that lots o
blissful. but unfortunately. our everyday lives are usually different when confronted with all sorts of noise 24 hours a day closing out isn't an option sounds become noise when they disturb us often when they're very loud but it's not just a question of volume psychologist daniel crystal says noise can't be described in purely physical terms. noise isn't an acoustic property it's a sensation but it is related to the acoustic properties of the sound. the louder the sound the more likely it is...
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i have to look at where we are back to in terms of march or the bliss of february as well.d prints under 2000, right now 2005 on the comic future. ? -- on the comics future. guy? up by 13%,oxx 600 is the ftse is up 2% as is the cac, as is the dax. one of the stronger performers in terms of points, the biggest position to the markets, which is interesting that the money is going into that fly. yield, german unsurprisingly, was selling bonds today on a big update. we are going to talk about what is happening in turkey. our guests from soft and will be joining us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ of 25, nice advance to the market right now. guy johnson in london. i am tom keene in new york. one of our best and brightest of fiscal policy. one of our best and brightest on the retirement crisis in america. in conversation with peter orszag. massiveve been to a first wave of restructuring and i think the second wave really depends on what we were just talking about, that many of the weaknesses at many companies have been disguised or hidden by very significant government support as that
i have to look at where we are back to in terms of march or the bliss of february as well.d prints under 2000, right now 2005 on the comic future. ? -- on the comics future. guy? up by 13%,oxx 600 is the ftse is up 2% as is the cac, as is the dax. one of the stronger performers in terms of points, the biggest position to the markets, which is interesting that the money is going into that fly. yield, german unsurprisingly, was selling bonds today on a big update. we are going to talk about what...
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i had 73 years of absolute bliss with my wife, and, maybe, this was all caused by the fact that -- we realizedng there were more important things in life than just living. i do not know. i do not know what it was, but we had a fabulous living life. businesswise, what decision could i ever make that was anywhere as a important as the decision to tell those men to throw their lives into the water? that was the biggest -- probably if i went back in life, maybe that was one of the biggest decisions i ever made. because i was gambling everybody's life that we were going to win. interviewer: you mean giving the order to abandon ship? harlan: yeah. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> american history tv. exploring the american story, we have been across the nation. like many americans, our staff is staying close to home due to the coronavirus. next, a look at one of our cities tour visits. >> the pearl kind of mirrors what san antoni
i had 73 years of absolute bliss with my wife, and, maybe, this was all caused by the fact that -- we realizedng there were more important things in life than just living. i do not know. i do not know what it was, but we had a fabulous living life. businesswise, what decision could i ever make that was anywhere as a important as the decision to tell those men to throw their lives into the water? that was the biggest -- probably if i went back in life, maybe that was one of the biggest decisions...
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i had 73 years of absolute bliss with my wife. and maybe this was all caused by the fact that there was nothing -- we realized there were more important things in life than just living. god had charge. i don't know what it was, but we had a fabulous life. business-wise, what decision could i ever make that was anywhere as near important as the decision to tell those men to throw their lives into the water. that was the biggest. probably if i were to look back in life, maybe that was one of the biggest decisions i ever made. because i was gambling everybody's life that we were going to win. >> giving the order to abandon ship? >> yeah. >> you're watching american history tv, every weekend on c-span3 explore our nation's past, c-span3, created by america's television companies as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. >>> week nights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what is available every weekend on c-span3 #. tonig tonight a look at our series on the presidency
i had 73 years of absolute bliss with my wife. and maybe this was all caused by the fact that there was nothing -- we realized there were more important things in life than just living. god had charge. i don't know what it was, but we had a fabulous life. business-wise, what decision could i ever make that was anywhere as near important as the decision to tell those men to throw their lives into the water. that was the biggest. probably if i were to look back in life, maybe that was one of the...
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so: stephen bliss, thank you much, with ts lumbar this morn. -- stephen blitz, thank you so much, withard this morning. there is a blackout in manhattan. i'm beginning to see some reports of lights coming back on selectively in the upper west side, maybe a few other geographies. but i want to be very careful there. there is a blackout in manhattan, and it seems to me they are working on it as we move through the sunrise of new york city. stay, open on this job anastasia amoroso will join us. -- dr.. l arian, and mohamed el-erian. blackrock ase of well. this is bloomberg. good morning. ♪ ritika: this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's get the bloomberg business flash. uber made more love great debt for the first time, uber made more money -- for the first time uber made more money delivering food than it did delivering people. the company is maintaining its quarterlyintaining a profit by the end of next year. t-mobile is now officially number two. its merger with sprint has helped to the company overtake at&t to reach over 98 million subscribers. it expects to add 1.9 million new monthl
so: stephen bliss, thank you much, with ts lumbar this morn. -- stephen blitz, thank you so much, withard this morning. there is a blackout in manhattan. i'm beginning to see some reports of lights coming back on selectively in the upper west side, maybe a few other geographies. but i want to be very careful there. there is a blackout in manhattan, and it seems to me they are working on it as we move through the sunrise of new york city. stay, open on this job anastasia amoroso will join us. --...
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blissful. unfortunately. our everyday lives are usually different when confronted with all sorts of noise 24 hours a day closing out isn't an option sounds become noise when they disturb us often when they're very loud but it's not just a question of volume psychologist cristal says noise can't be described in purely physical terms. noise isn't an acoustic property it's a sensation but it is related to the acoustic properties of the sound. the louder the sound the more likely it is to bother me so it also depends on the situation. it's my favorite bands playing a concert i won't mind it being really loud but if i want to sleep my favorite band hopefully won't be playing in my living room an important factor is whether or not you have control. a sound that i can turn on and off is less likely to disturb me than something like street noise or aircraft noise because i can't control those. noises in our environment can especially become a problem when we're completely at their mercy it's no wonder that lots of pe
blissful. unfortunately. our everyday lives are usually different when confronted with all sorts of noise 24 hours a day closing out isn't an option sounds become noise when they disturb us often when they're very loud but it's not just a question of volume psychologist cristal says noise can't be described in purely physical terms. noise isn't an acoustic property it's a sensation but it is related to the acoustic properties of the sound. the louder the sound the more likely it is to bother me...
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i had 73 years of absolute bliss with my wife and maybe this was all caused by the fact that -- we realized there was more important things in life than just living. it i don't know what it was but we had a fabulous living life. business wise, what decision could i have ever made that was anywhere near or important as the decision to tell those meant to throw their lives in the water? that was the biggest -- probably, if i would look back in life, maybe that was the biggest decisions i have ever made because i was gambling everybody's life that we were going to win for. >> you mean given the order to abandon ship? >> yes. >> have you watch lectures in history lately? every saturday at 8 pm eastern on american history tv on c-span three, go inside a different college classroom and hear about topics ranging from the american revolution, civil rights and u.s. presidents through 9/11. >> thanks for your patience and for logging into class. >> with most college campuses closed due to the impact of the coronavirus, watch professors transfer teaching to a virtual setting with their students. >> or
i had 73 years of absolute bliss with my wife and maybe this was all caused by the fact that -- we realized there was more important things in life than just living. it i don't know what it was but we had a fabulous living life. business wise, what decision could i have ever made that was anywhere near or important as the decision to tell those meant to throw their lives in the water? that was the biggest -- probably, if i would look back in life, maybe that was the biggest decisions i have...
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look at other border communities, areas close to el paso, they're blessed with the va system at fort bliss. their family members there had stomach ses during regular times. our area, unfortunately with a 40% to 45% of underinsuranced population start off really sick so by the time they arrive at the hospital, we see a continued trend of most people getting worse and requiring more oxygen and requiring more treatments. so i think the answer is our underlying state even compared to other border areas is probably sicker. >> doctor, you tweeted out that you talk or you said you often talk about states that are struggling. and you're talking about new york as a success story. 67,000 tests a day. about 670 cases a day. 1% positivity rate. this is south korea level and it's awesome. transition levels so low new york can with proper precautions open schools safely. explain to me why that's working so well. >> yes. ali, thank you for having me on. new york, obviously, went through an extremely difficult time in march, in april into may. but here is a couple of things that they did. during that time
look at other border communities, areas close to el paso, they're blessed with the va system at fort bliss. their family members there had stomach ses during regular times. our area, unfortunately with a 40% to 45% of underinsuranced population start off really sick so by the time they arrive at the hospital, we see a continued trend of most people getting worse and requiring more oxygen and requiring more treatments. so i think the answer is our underlying state even compared to other border...
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them, for our future generations, we've seen weak spine less politicians seek control of defund the bliss is the rallying cry for the new radical democrat party. joe biden will not do what it takes to maintain order. to keep our children safe and our neighborhoods and in their schools, to restore our american way of life. we cannot dare to dream our biggest dreams for ourselves or for our children while consumed by worry about the safety of our families. president trump is the law and order president. from our borders to our backyards. president trump will keep america safe. president trump will keep america prosperous. president trump will keep america america. if you're watching to night and wrestling with your vote on november 3rd , i implore you, tune out the distorted news and bias commentary and hear it straight from someone who knows. i wasn't born a trump, i'm from the south. i was raised a carolina girl. i went to public schools and worked my way through a state university. mrs. b from my 7th grade english class was right, what i learned about our president is different than what
them, for our future generations, we've seen weak spine less politicians seek control of defund the bliss is the rallying cry for the new radical democrat party. joe biden will not do what it takes to maintain order. to keep our children safe and our neighborhoods and in their schools, to restore our american way of life. we cannot dare to dream our biggest dreams for ourselves or for our children while consumed by worry about the safety of our families. president trump is the law and order...
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. >> reporter: so, in her blissful ignorance, she married him in her family's church in 1990. >> mr.hn meehan. >> reporter: and she helped put him through nursing school. they had two daughters before things stopped adding up. >> and i found out that he was having an affair. >> reporter: tonia wondered, what else did she not know about her soon to be ex-husband. like, why did he refuse to invite his family to their wedding? why not let her even meet them? she decided to call his mother. >> i said, "dolores, this is tonia. i'm married to your son, john." and the phone was quiet for a minute. and she said, "oh, tonia. i knew you'd call me some day." >> reporter: wow. >> and so then, of course, my heart was racing and my knees were shaking just to make the phone call. and then she just unloaded on me, you know, all the details of trouble in the past. >> reporter: according to his own mother, john had been cheating and stealing and lying for years. even lied to tonia about his age. lopped off five years. oh, and he'd been convicted of cocaine trafficking. >> she said, you know, "is he st
. >> reporter: so, in her blissful ignorance, she married him in her family's church in 1990. >> mr.hn meehan. >> reporter: and she helped put him through nursing school. they had two daughters before things stopped adding up. >> and i found out that he was having an affair. >> reporter: tonia wondered, what else did she not know about her soon to be ex-husband. like, why did he refuse to invite his family to their wedding? why not let her even meet them? she...
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thank you for joining us keith bliss, saira malik, thank you both. >> thank you. >>> the red hot housingrothers report strong quarterly results up next we'll ask luxury home builder ceo if he sees any sign of slow down amid uncertainty with the economy and jobs. we're back in just 90 seconds. stock slices. for as little as $5, now anyone can own companies in the s&p 500, even if their shares cost more. at $5 a slice, you could own ten companies for $50 instead of paying thousands. all commission free online. schwab stock slices: an easy way to start investing or to give the gift of stock ownership. schwab. own your tomorrow. >>> luxury home builder toll brothers cap lizing on hot home marketseeing contracts up 26% for the third quarter, third quarter record toll brothers ceo doug yearley joins us in an exclusive interview. doug, it's great to have you here the numbers are incredible it follows what have been strong national numbers we've reported in terms of home sales how would you characterize this demand environment versus what's normal >> yes, sara i've been doing this 30 years. this
thank you for joining us keith bliss, saira malik, thank you both. >> thank you. >>> the red hot housingrothers report strong quarterly results up next we'll ask luxury home builder ceo if he sees any sign of slow down amid uncertainty with the economy and jobs. we're back in just 90 seconds. stock slices. for as little as $5, now anyone can own companies in the s&p 500, even if their shares cost more. at $5 a slice, you could own ten companies for $50 instead of paying...
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. >> tell me about going to fort bliss and becoming a second lieutenant at the convenience of the government. eugene: because they discharged me one day and they reenlisted me the next day. i was discharged as a technical sergeant. the next day i was enlisted as a second lieutenant. that is what all those discharge papers were about. the final discharge paper is when i got discharged in new jersey when it was all over. when they had to say what i was and this and that and the other. i had high hopes. i really wanted to be in the navy. i don't know why. it wouldn't have made any difference. tell me about going overseas. eugene: well, i was sent to hamilton field to go overseas. and i had orders to go to hamilton field at thoughts and date, i wassuch going to go overseas. i got to hamilton field. and they, you go there want to see papers and so forth. they said you have to have shots. i say how long will i have to get these shots? oh, you have to have them in three days. what am i going to do in the meantime? go do whatever you want. go wander around. have a real tight schedule. that to wait f
. >> tell me about going to fort bliss and becoming a second lieutenant at the convenience of the government. eugene: because they discharged me one day and they reenlisted me the next day. i was discharged as a technical sergeant. the next day i was enlisted as a second lieutenant. that is what all those discharge papers were about. the final discharge paper is when i got discharged in new jersey when it was all over. when they had to say what i was and this and that and the other. i had...
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or spit on something that they say the police if they were not coveting they should have waited for bliss to do that but on their side the police are saying they never wanted to cover up they wanted to help the child in fact they are saying the child died because of it but they are saying there was a gang that was fighting and shooting each other in the child was that if victim of the crossfire when those games are fighting but according to the residence this was just a cover up the statement that the child was if victim of gang violence is a cover up the fact that they wanted to protect the child themselves to go spit on without calling him and this was a cover up so these are contradicting statements that are coming from both the residents and the police we do know that a police watchdog is now investigating this shooting and there is a police officer who has been singled out to and legit be fired the fatal shot he goes by the name scorpion he's known to the community what more do we know about this police officer. the residents are saying this is more the 1st time this police officer h
or spit on something that they say the police if they were not coveting they should have waited for bliss to do that but on their side the police are saying they never wanted to cover up they wanted to help the child in fact they are saying the child died because of it but they are saying there was a gang that was fighting and shooting each other in the child was that if victim of the crossfire when those games are fighting but according to the residence this was just a cover up the statement...
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. >> it was bliss.g that ever happened to me. >> reporter: then what everyone in the courtroom was waiting for -- details about the morning debbie was killed. >> i heard a grumbling, and as i woke up i got up to see what that was. it was pitch dark. >> reporter: lars stuck to his story that he couldn't see what he was shooting at. he thought their lives were in danger. >> i had seen a movement in front of me, and i had pulled the trigger at that time. >> reporter: he said he was a good man who made a horrible mistake. >> did you in any way intend to cause debbie any kind of injury? >> no, she was the love of my life. >> reporter: a mistake he said he would regret forever. >> still hurts? >> every second of the day. she was sent to me from god. if i could have made a list, she would have checked every box. >> reporter: on cross examination prosecutor karl alexander challenged lars's key claim that in the dark, he simply couldn't distinguish debbie from an intruder. >> you know debbie's shape. >> i know h
. >> it was bliss.g that ever happened to me. >> reporter: then what everyone in the courtroom was waiting for -- details about the morning debbie was killed. >> i heard a grumbling, and as i woke up i got up to see what that was. it was pitch dark. >> reporter: lars stuck to his story that he couldn't see what he was shooting at. he thought their lives were in danger. >> i had seen a movement in front of me, and i had pulled the trigger at that time. >>...
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that could also be because the pandemic has hurt new car sales and people are driving bliss, meaning wear. the president are threatening remove them from the presidential limousine. >> i would swap them out, based on what i've heard. we will see what happens. >> in a statement, goodyear denied that that screenshot was indeed part of its diversity training seminar. but it also added, and i quote, "we ask that associates refrain from workplace expressions in support of political campaigning for any candidate or political party, as well as similar forms of advocacy that fall outside the scope of racial justice and equity issues." the last part of that sentence appears to confirm that blm and lgbt issues are within the proper expression, within the goodyear company, while maga hats are not. adding to the fallout, the loan nascar race card with the trumpet 2020 paint scheme is equipped with, you guessed it, goodyear tires. the only brand available in that race series. the racing team observed you desiritis either goodyear tirese notorious. it doesn't work in racing. >> harris: that's an i
that could also be because the pandemic has hurt new car sales and people are driving bliss, meaning wear. the president are threatening remove them from the presidential limousine. >> i would swap them out, based on what i've heard. we will see what happens. >> in a statement, goodyear denied that that screenshot was indeed part of its diversity training seminar. but it also added, and i quote, "we ask that associates refrain from workplace expressions in support of political...
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necessary sacrifices, if forbes commission play about two meeting 15 leak in an abolitionist fredericton bliss. we are joined by actress david solely and craig wallace, who played lincoln and douglas respectively. ford's theater provided his video. >> today, we are happy to welcome playwright richard hellesen, and actors david salley and craig wallace. all these actors appeared on the ford stage, or great works but appeared on the forwards stage, too many times to count. we are thrilled to have them with us today. i am also, i would like to say that we have been watching demonstrations unfold in our neighborhoods and across the nation. as we prayed to the future of the ford's feet are, we know we have work to do. we commit to using our platform to tell stories that speak to the present moment with courage, inspiration, feeling, and of course, abraham lincoln's legacy. today we are talking with richard hellesen craig wallace david selby, in a specific play that they all took part in. ford's theater premiered this in 2012. ford commissioned to at this play, to celebrate the opening of our leader
necessary sacrifices, if forbes commission play about two meeting 15 leak in an abolitionist fredericton bliss. we are joined by actress david solely and craig wallace, who played lincoln and douglas respectively. ford's theater provided his video. >> today, we are happy to welcome playwright richard hellesen, and actors david salley and craig wallace. all these actors appeared on the ford stage, or great works but appeared on the forwards stage, too many times to count. we are thrilled...
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turns, for lack of a better term >> yeah, no, it's true the first two seasons, we were sort of in blissful jesse's very sort of generous on a, you know -- if people want to know, he'll sort of give them little tidbits and ideas about where the character might go and i've had a little chat, so i know a little bit. but not -- it's sort of lovely not knowing. and then you get the scripts and then it's -- [ light laughter ] >> seth: i can imagine, i mean, it's such a tremendously well-written show. i imagine it jumps off the page as well. >> it does it's just brilliant. the writing is just amazing. and as you know, it's not -- the really wonderful writing looks after you, as an actor it all seems very sort of -- you think, oh, well i know how to play the scene because it's sort of telling me how to do it because it's so brilliant. it's so funny and angry and odd and, you know, caustic that it's just a joy for an actor. >> seth: your congressional testimony scene was as uncomfortable as i've been watching anything in a long time was it - >> i was really scared using that i was so scared. and my
turns, for lack of a better term >> yeah, no, it's true the first two seasons, we were sort of in blissful jesse's very sort of generous on a, you know -- if people want to know, he'll sort of give them little tidbits and ideas about where the character might go and i've had a little chat, so i know a little bit. but not -- it's sort of lovely not knowing. and then you get the scripts and then it's -- [ light laughter ] >> seth: i can imagine, i mean, it's such a tremendously...
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four-year head start on the democrats so i certainly think this is going to feed into this kind of digital bliss where he just absolutely storms the internet with content around his executive actions, whether or not they actually have much of an impact on the legislative outcomes. >> molly, this virus has changed everything and you have written one of the deepest dives i have read to date about the ways in which it is shaping the contours of this election. when you look at what is happening between now and november, how has this virus changed the way that we elect a president in this go-around and potentially in elections to come? >> yeah, you really hit on the essential point i think is that, you know, as you said at the top of the show we're living through this. it can be hard to keep track of all of the ways that our lives have changed and that obviously extends to politics. and so i wanted to bring all those developments together in this article. we've all heard about the ways the campaign trail has changed and charlotte has a wonderful piece on that aspect of it as well. how the campaigns h
four-year head start on the democrats so i certainly think this is going to feed into this kind of digital bliss where he just absolutely storms the internet with content around his executive actions, whether or not they actually have much of an impact on the legislative outcomes. >> molly, this virus has changed everything and you have written one of the deepest dives i have read to date about the ways in which it is shaping the contours of this election. when you look at what is...
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that's one blissful conservative triumph of using crime statistics to say that something is wrong even with the class of the europeans, the northern europeans. the late 19th century was the high watermark of pure raised science in america. invented leave too many people in touch by this. but progressive, liberals, overwhelmingly the northerners. to begin to make an argument it is a waving of minutes, absolutely not. the evidence of disproportionately noumenal offending by the italian immigrants or the irish first generation americans or the polish catholics is not an indication of how something wrong in the blood of the body. it is in fact a representation or evidence of the class of the quality of the economic inequality, the blinding effects of industrialization on immigrants who are here and being taken advantage of and have to survive by participating in underground economies because industrial economy is not fully incorporating them. so you get this very strenuous argument in favor of a structural critique of capitalism that we immigrant crime statistics is evidence of class inequ
that's one blissful conservative triumph of using crime statistics to say that something is wrong even with the class of the europeans, the northern europeans. the late 19th century was the high watermark of pure raised science in america. invented leave too many people in touch by this. but progressive, liberals, overwhelmingly the northerners. to begin to make an argument it is a waving of minutes, absolutely not. the evidence of disproportionately noumenal offending by the italian immigrants...
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bliss is a ride on the western tier of the expanding blaze up here in napa and solano counties and you do see winds persistently at around 15 to 20 miles per hour for your gus little bit lower in elevation a calmer winds towards spanish flat right there on the edge of lake berryessa but you see the winds pushing from the northwest. that's why we've seen the rapid expanse of this fire pushing. now solano county just north of fairfield inn on those western neighborhoods, a vacaville, as for the south bay. calmer winds. this is good dearborn park in the vicinity of the santa cruz blaze complex we are seeing some calmer conditions that is very welcome. what we are going to see today though is an increased seabreeze this is going help to push cooler air and unfortunately also resulting in winds picking up at times sonoma and napa petaluma half moon bay will be among some of your windier spots today and we'll be keeping a very close eye on exactly what those winds will be doing into the afternoon to all through the show. james all right, thank you very much john. again breaking news this mor
bliss is a ride on the western tier of the expanding blaze up here in napa and solano counties and you do see winds persistently at around 15 to 20 miles per hour for your gus little bit lower in elevation a calmer winds towards spanish flat right there on the edge of lake berryessa but you see the winds pushing from the northwest. that's why we've seen the rapid expanse of this fire pushing. now solano county just north of fairfield inn on those western neighborhoods, a vacaville, as for the...
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. >> four bliss and second lieutenant. >> because they discharged me one night and then they realistic me the other night. so i was discharged as a technical sergeant, the next day i was enlisted as a second lieutenant. that's what all those discharge papers are about. the final discharge paper as when i got discharged and for dickson, new jersey when it was all over. they had to say what i was in this in that. i had high hopes. i really wanted to be in the navy, i don't know why would you made any difference. >> tell me about going overseas. >> i was sent to hamilton feel to go overseas. i had orders to go to hamilton field. such and such a date i was going to get on a c 54 and go overseas. i got to hamilton field. naturally you go there they want to see your papers and so forth. they say you have to have shots. i said well how long do i have to get these shots? . oh well you have to have them in three days. what am i going to do in the meantime? well, go do whatever you want. go wonder around. i didn't have a real tight schedule. i had to wait for a c 54 that was going to take off an
. >> four bliss and second lieutenant. >> because they discharged me one night and then they realistic me the other night. so i was discharged as a technical sergeant, the next day i was enlisted as a second lieutenant. that's what all those discharge papers are about. the final discharge paper as when i got discharged and for dickson, new jersey when it was all over. they had to say what i was in this in that. i had high hopes. i really wanted to be in the navy, i don't know why...
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joe and sharn korst just celebrated 63years of wedded bliss.f the best anniversary presents ever. >> of all of the things he could have done, that was probably the most meaningful. >> i love you. >> reporter: to fully appreciate the gift, you first need to hear the song. ♪ how beautiful you are >> reporter: their song. it is a kenny rogers' tune called "beautiful, all that you could be." for years, joe sang it to sharon on birthdays, anniversaries, and so many occasions that eventually friends and family memorized it, too. therese is their daughter. >> she is the number one thing in his life. and singing that song was the way to say it. >> reporter: therese says it was the way to say it. joe recently suffered two strokes, which left him at a terrible loss for language. >> i have trouble calling my wife's name or children's name. >> reporter: so you lost the song? >> yeah. >> so i just accepted it and didn't really think about it until this past anniversary. and then he started singing it. ♪ beautiful >> reporter: mostly unbeknownst to sharon, j
joe and sharn korst just celebrated 63years of wedded bliss.f the best anniversary presents ever. >> of all of the things he could have done, that was probably the most meaningful. >> i love you. >> reporter: to fully appreciate the gift, you first need to hear the song. ♪ how beautiful you are >> reporter: their song. it is a kenny rogers' tune called "beautiful, all that you could be." for years, joe sang it to sharon on birthdays, anniversaries, and so...
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blissful. but unfortunately.ur everyday lives are usually different when confronted with all sorts of noise 24 hours a day closing out isn't an option sounds become noise when they disturb us often when they're very loud but it's not just a question of volume psychologist cristal says noise can't be described in purely physical terms. noise isn't an acoustic property it's a sensation but it is related to the acoustic properties of the sound. the louder the sound the more likely it is to bother me so it also depends on the situation. if my favorite bands playing a concert i won't mind it being really loud but if i want to sleep my favorite band hopefully won't be playing in my living room and an important factor is whether or not you have control. a sound that i can turn on and off is less likely to disturb me than something like street noise or aircraft noise because i can't control those . noises in our environment can especially become a problem when we're completely at their mercy it's no wonder that lots of p
blissful. but unfortunately.ur everyday lives are usually different when confronted with all sorts of noise 24 hours a day closing out isn't an option sounds become noise when they disturb us often when they're very loud but it's not just a question of volume psychologist cristal says noise can't be described in purely physical terms. noise isn't an acoustic property it's a sensation but it is related to the acoustic properties of the sound. the louder the sound the more likely it is to bother...