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fuller: tu amigo thaddeus bradley. dylan: rhodes.odes? dylan: sí, está ahí para distraer mientras él prepara el truco. bradley: tendría razón si no estuviera tan equivocado. mientras está viendo al mago, este encantador inocente está manejando los hilos. ¿no le parece peculiar que la interpol le haya enviado una primeriza sin experiencia para ser su asistente? ¿por qué pidió ella estar en el caso? dylan: le asignaron el caso. bradley: ah, cuestión de suerte, como escoger una carta al azar. dylan: encuentro extraño este acto de generosidad. ¿qué ganará usted? bradley: solo emparejo el juego. siento que mi adversario lleva pesas en los tobillos. muy lento. despierte, agente rhodes, despierte. fuller: oye, hay un problema. >> ahí está la bóveda. dylan: no, no, no, no. oíganme, ¿qué hace él aquí? >> dándonos nuestra primera pista sólida. >> los últimos cinco años hemos investigado a un contratista de seguridad llamado elcorn. dylan: ¿y? alma: han estado ocultando más de 500 mil millones-- dylan: no hablaba contigo. le pregunté a él. >> e
fuller: tu amigo thaddeus bradley. dylan: rhodes.odes? dylan: sí, está ahí para distraer mientras él prepara el truco. bradley: tendría razón si no estuviera tan equivocado. mientras está viendo al mago, este encantador inocente está manejando los hilos. ¿no le parece peculiar que la interpol le haya enviado una primeriza sin experiencia para ser su asistente? ¿por qué pidió ella estar en el caso? dylan: le asignaron el caso. bradley: ah, cuestión de suerte, como escoger una carta...
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bradley: ¿quién eres? ¿qué quieres de mí? dylan: ¿qué quiero yo?edes, sin entender por qué no lo vio. ¿cómo se permitió estar tan cegado por su ego que se convenció a sí mismo de que iba un paso adelante, cuando siempre iba dos pasos atrás? bradley: dylan. aguarda. ¡dylan! ¿cómo lo hiciste? ¡dylan! ¿por qué? ¡por qué! merrit: no puede ser. esto no me lo esperaba. es imposible. jack: increíble. danny: eso--eso fue brillante. dylan: gracias. danny: cuando dije "sé el más astuto en la habitación--" dylan: de acuerdo completamente. danny: ok, sí. dylan: henley. danny: nunca la vi enmudecida. dylan: tomaré eso como un gran cumplido. jack: oye, siento mucho haberte dado esa paliza, en serio. merrit: escucha, para que lo sepas, yo siempre estuve 100% convencido de la energía que he empleado para mantener a estos infieles enfocados-- henley: [ríe] dylan: merrit, entraste. merrit: bendito seas. dylan: vamos. la verdadera magia es tomar cuatros actos únicos y hacerlos funcionar juntos. y es exacto lo que hicieron. bienvenidos. bienvenidos al ojo. alma: ¿atra
bradley: ¿quién eres? ¿qué quieres de mí? dylan: ¿qué quiero yo?edes, sin entender por qué no lo vio. ¿cómo se permitió estar tan cegado por su ego que se convenció a sí mismo de que iba un paso adelante, cuando siempre iba dos pasos atrás? bradley: dylan. aguarda. ¡dylan! ¿cómo lo hiciste? ¡dylan! ¿por qué? ¡por qué! merrit: no puede ser. esto no me lo esperaba. es imposible. jack: increíble. danny: eso--eso fue brillante. dylan: gracias. danny: cuando dije "sé el...
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bradley was intrigued.i got up there and spent the night on the floor of the church and the next day looking for a submarine that we never saw i thought to myself what am i doing here? that is the moment after 15 or 18 years you start thinking about the next case and i did and a year later i was working for random house. >> one of the things that became a kind of specialty i suppose was publishing the previous, future presidents. on this earlier one you encountered was jimmy carter and rosalynn carter. what was that book like? >> as everybody will recall they got back in 1980 they were young and they were broke. one of the things carter was going to do is write. when i got to random house i was sent a few paragraphs of something they wanted to do about the fact that we were there ten years longer. anyway that became a book called everything to gain, making the rest of your life which is a book about what to do with those years. he and rosalynn were trying to write it together and i thought he was joking at
bradley was intrigued.i got up there and spent the night on the floor of the church and the next day looking for a submarine that we never saw i thought to myself what am i doing here? that is the moment after 15 or 18 years you start thinking about the next case and i did and a year later i was working for random house. >> one of the things that became a kind of specialty i suppose was publishing the previous, future presidents. on this earlier one you encountered was jimmy carter and...
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bradley to hire new employees locally. mr. bradley has pledged to honor those conditions.ll seek any new hires from the neighborhood. he recently finalized his menu with the most expensive menu item priced under $11. contrary to some testimony today, the creamery will not be a high-priced destination restaurant. let me now turn to the merits of the appeal. the guidelines establish classes of projects that have no possibility of creating adverse physical impacts on the environment and are therefore exempt from ceqa review. the class one existing facility of exemption at issue here applies to the occupancy of space in existing buildings by new users, provide the space is not substantially expanded. the use of the existing retail space at 1801 mission by the creamery coffee shop fits precisely within the class 1 exemption. the storefront is an existing facility being leased to a small business tenant who will perform minor interior work with no substantial expansion of the space. there is no possibility that such minor interior work in an existing building could cause signifi
bradley to hire new employees locally. mr. bradley has pledged to honor those conditions.ll seek any new hires from the neighborhood. he recently finalized his menu with the most expensive menu item priced under $11. contrary to some testimony today, the creamery will not be a high-priced destination restaurant. let me now turn to the merits of the appeal. the guidelines establish classes of projects that have no possibility of creating adverse physical impacts on the environment and are...
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that was wonderful, matt bradley. i'd like for you to stick around as well.going to continue to follow what's happening, that photo -- the family photo will be coming up shortly and to do all of that coverage, i'm also going to be joined by former u.s. ambassador, christopher hill. peter spiegel, the u.s. managing editor at the financial times. guys, i'll start with you, mr. ambassador, president biden certainly appears to be getting a warm reception. what has been your assessment thus far of how he's done and how he's being perceived and welcomed by the other leaders? >> well, first of all, i mean, by showing up and being the successor of his predecessor, it was hard not to be well received but i think what people are also impressed by is not only his basic humanity but he's on top of his brief. he understands the issues. he's good with the small talk. he's good with the big talk, and i think people are just very impressed with joe biden. so, i think it's going very well. he also brought some things with him. i mean, his -- the vaccination proposals, other t
that was wonderful, matt bradley. i'd like for you to stick around as well.going to continue to follow what's happening, that photo -- the family photo will be coming up shortly and to do all of that coverage, i'm also going to be joined by former u.s. ambassador, christopher hill. peter spiegel, the u.s. managing editor at the financial times. guys, i'll start with you, mr. ambassador, president biden certainly appears to be getting a warm reception. what has been your assessment thus far of...
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bradley blackburn is in new york. bradley, was this a surprise decision? >> reporter: anne-marie, this was a real test of the balance of this new court with three justices appointed by president trump in place. for the third time now the supreme court has upheld obamacare, one of two major decisions yesterday that show ideological lines aren't always so clear. the supreme court has turned back another challenge to the aca, the federal health care law popularly known as obamacare. >> the supreme court has just ruled the aca is here to stay. >> reporter: 18 republican-led states said the entire law should be struck down because congress eliminated the penalty for being uninsured. that argument was rejected in a 7-2 ruling dismissing the lawsuit. four of the court's conservatives joined with their more liberal counterparts in deciding states and two individuals lacked the standing to bring the case. >> the justices by a strong majority have said congress decided to keep the aca, and we are not going to trike it down. >> reporter: the supreme court issued anot
bradley blackburn is in new york. bradley, was this a surprise decision? >> reporter: anne-marie, this was a real test of the balance of this new court with three justices appointed by president trump in place. for the third time now the supreme court has upheld obamacare, one of two major decisions yesterday that show ideological lines aren't always so clear. the supreme court has turned back another challenge to the aca, the federal health care law popularly known as obamacare. >>...
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bradley blackburn has this. >> reporter: board a ship and head just a fuel miles from new york city -- >> it should be great. it's over there. >> reporter: it doesn't take long to spot real life giants. >> it's beyond, it's beyond. incredible. >> reporter: they are hutchback whales we can see, and now hear, too. fofor the firirst timee scienen have proof off humpback's singig in this area, not just i in t t caribbean breeding grounds. >> there's a r real performance going on out in the water. >> yeahah, absolutelyly. >> repeporter: julia analyzezede thanan 6,000 0 hours of underw recordings captured by cornell scientists and couldn't believe her ears. >> all of a sudden in the background it starts q quiet an gegets l louder. i was s so exciteded to heaear . >> reporteter: they s sound mysteriousus, even eerie to us. but to whales they may be love songs, loud and long, sometimes lasting hours. >> they all sing the same song within a population, and that song changes from year to year, kind of like pop songs. >> reporter: one of these massive humpbacks have been spotted here near new yo
bradley blackburn has this. >> reporter: board a ship and head just a fuel miles from new york city -- >> it should be great. it's over there. >> reporter: it doesn't take long to spot real life giants. >> it's beyond, it's beyond. incredible. >> reporter: they are hutchback whales we can see, and now hear, too. fofor the firirst timee scienen have proof off humpback's singig in this area, not just i in t t caribbean breeding grounds. >> there's a r real...
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bradley randolph stevens. alec jeffrey engle. marco collins mchavoc. thomas matthew molly.an. sophia dantonio. phillip hunter ross. james edward anthony. alana pauline kosak. >> samuel john. >> adrian rotes, jr. robert edward schrader iv. corwin wesley snipes. alexander tate leland. andrew benjamin walsh. madeline isabela prince. christian owen daniels. jacqueline noel mcnulla. dale nigard. the abigail louise mccormick. harrison davis foley. >> ricardo vincent carrasco. lillian usadi. joseph matthew trektor. preston williams rhodes. patrick james bishop. micha oh. elizabeth kate gurgle. kaitlin coo. paul xavier kelly. dallas alan ellingston. margaret zimmerman. evelyn blare barretts. michael thomas brinton. daniel patrick midget. michael joseph snoble. lgan robert mcguire. alexander carroll richmond. nathan durant hersome. alexander scott douglas iii. jeremy alexander gherstein. declan charles hairston. nicholas paul gibblebecker. haley elizabeth mckuhn. anthony su. cooper r guzy. jared joseph cox. isabella faith penquist. jack patrick kinnear. matthew beauchamp. donald mic
bradley randolph stevens. alec jeffrey engle. marco collins mchavoc. thomas matthew molly.an. sophia dantonio. phillip hunter ross. james edward anthony. alana pauline kosak. >> samuel john. >> adrian rotes, jr. robert edward schrader iv. corwin wesley snipes. alexander tate leland. andrew benjamin walsh. madeline isabela prince. christian owen daniels. jacqueline noel mcnulla. dale nigard. the abigail louise mccormick. harrison davis foley. >> ricardo vincent carrasco....
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i call it the book ends of bradley beach. on the east we have the beach.ve main street. >> reporter: vick's is the biggest employer in town, with 100 employees during peak season but right now the restaurant can't cover 20% of its shift, even raising hourly wages by $2 for new employees. >> i just can't get people to come in and just start a new job. >> reporter: why can't you pay more? why can't you offer more incentives? >> well, if we were to go above and beyond, when this all goes away, when the crisis is over, the floor is going to fall out, and inflation is going to kick in and customers will have to absorb the cost and we don't want to do that. >> reporter: at a lounge in nearby asbury park, owner marilyn schlossback is adding bonuses to current and new employees. why do you think you're having such a tough time finding people to work? >> unemployment. the stimulus is killing us. >> reporter: she owns seven restaurants along the jersey shore and usually employs 250 people. she's operating with just 75. >> i'm honest in telling them i'm pushing them,
i call it the book ends of bradley beach. on the east we have the beach.ve main street. >> reporter: vick's is the biggest employer in town, with 100 employees during peak season but right now the restaurant can't cover 20% of its shift, even raising hourly wages by $2 for new employees. >> i just can't get people to come in and just start a new job. >> reporter: why can't you pay more? why can't you offer more incentives? >> well, if we were to go above and beyond, when...
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how critical are these restaurants to the bradley beach community every summer?very critical, and i call it the bookends of bradley beach. on the east, we have the beach. on the west, we have main street. >> reporter: vic's is the biggest employer in town, with 100 employees during peak season. but right now, the restaurant can't cover 20% of its shifts, even raising hourly wages by $2 for new employees. >> i just can't get people to come in and to start a new job. >> reporter: why can't you pay more? why can't you offer more incentives? >> well, if we were to go above and beyond when this all goes away, when the crisis is over, the floor is going to fall out, and inflation is going to kick in. the customers will have to absorb the cost, and we don't want to do that. >> reporter: at langosta lounge in nearby asbury park, owner marilyn sloshback is offering bonuses to current and new employees. why do you think you're having such a tough time finding people to work? >> unemployment. the stimulus is killing us. >> reporter: sloshback owns seven restaurants along th
how critical are these restaurants to the bradley beach community every summer?very critical, and i call it the bookends of bradley beach. on the east, we have the beach. on the west, we have main street. >> reporter: vic's is the biggest employer in town, with 100 employees during peak season. but right now, the restaurant can't cover 20% of its shifts, even raising hourly wages by $2 for new employees. >> i just can't get people to come in and to start a new job. >>...
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how critical are these restaurants to the bradley beach community every summer?beach. on the east we have the beach. on the west we have main street. >> reporter: vicks is the biggest employer in town with 100 employees during peak season. but right now the restaurant can't cover 20% of its ships. even raising hourly wages by $2 for new employees. >> i just can't get people to come in and just start a new job. >> reporter: why can't you pay more? why can't you offer more incentives? >> well, if we were to go above and beyond when this all goes away, when the crisis is over, the floor is going to, you know, fall out and inflation is going to kick in. the customers will have to absorb the cost. we don't want to do that. >> reporter: at the lounge in nearby asbury park the owner is offering bonuses to current and new employees. why do you think you're having such a tough time finding people to work? >> unemployment, the stimulus is killing us. >> reporter: she owns seven restaurants along the jersey shore and usually employs 250 people. she's operating with just 75.
how critical are these restaurants to the bradley beach community every summer?beach. on the east we have the beach. on the west we have main street. >> reporter: vicks is the biggest employer in town with 100 employees during peak season. but right now the restaurant can't cover 20% of its ships. even raising hourly wages by $2 for new employees. >> i just can't get people to come in and just start a new job. >> reporter: why can't you pay more? why can't you offer more...
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and i call it the bookends of bradley beach.the west, we have main street. >> reporter: vic's is the biggest employer in town, with 100 employees during peak season, but right now, the restaurant can't cover 20% of its shifts, even raising hourly wages by $2 for new employees. >> i just can't get people to come in and to start a new job. >> why can't you pay more? why can't you offer more incentives? >> well, if we were to go above and beyond when this all goes away, when the crisis is over, the floor is going to, you know, fall out, and inflation is going to kick in. the customers will have to absorb the cost, and we don't want to do that. >> reporter: at langosta lounge in nearby asberry park, owner marilyn sloshback is offering bonuses to current and new employees. why do you think you're having such a tough time finding people to work? >> unemployment. the stimulus is killing us. >> reporter: sloshback owns seven restaurants along the jersey shore, and usually employs 250 people. she's operating with just 75. >> i'm honest i
and i call it the bookends of bradley beach.the west, we have main street. >> reporter: vic's is the biggest employer in town, with 100 employees during peak season, but right now, the restaurant can't cover 20% of its shifts, even raising hourly wages by $2 for new employees. >> i just can't get people to come in and to start a new job. >> why can't you pay more? why can't you offer more incentives? >> well, if we were to go above and beyond when this all goes away,...
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bradley. first of all, the equality of opportunity. see, i really don't think that it is about, you know, equity. i think it is really about equality. people should be completely equal and egalitarian about what they do. >> well, idaho, an independent. good morning. >> hey. i want to know why you support foreign illegal invasion over american people. every time you invite somebody from another country to this country here, our wages go down and makes it harder for our kids to get entry level jobs. why do you support foreigners? >> well, frank, the chamber has had a long history, like the united states has had, of welcoming legal immigrants into this country. legal immigrants, you know, it is my lineage, it is many of the lineages of, frankly, many americans, and we know that those who strive, who want to come here to build a better life for themselves and their families and are willing to do so legally tend to start new businesses, help other businesses survive and grow. and so if you look at all of the studies, all of the evidence, le
bradley. first of all, the equality of opportunity. see, i really don't think that it is about, you know, equity. i think it is really about equality. people should be completely equal and egalitarian about what they do. >> well, idaho, an independent. good morning. >> hey. i want to know why you support foreign illegal invasion over american people. every time you invite somebody from another country to this country here, our wages go down and makes it harder for our kids to get...
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recent version of bradley. will most likely not produce sustainment of the bradley fighting vehicle there are. [inaudible] that our soldiers have the capability until were able to deliver the man fighting vehicles. >> thank you for the update. i yield back. >> you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the army and marine corps are resourcing initiatives to improve the bids and function of personal protection equipment to better covenant female soldiers and marines. can you update our subcommittee on the efforts to improve for female service leaders with the budget provides you enough funds to properly study and procure this ppe? >> i will go first. the answer to your last question is absolutely. as you know the army has been working and we called it female body armor, what i would prefer to say body armor is better produced and cut for our female soldiers. things to accommodate that vastly expanded the types and sizes we are offering. not only just for our females with the mail soldiers a
recent version of bradley. will most likely not produce sustainment of the bradley fighting vehicle there are. [inaudible] that our soldiers have the capability until were able to deliver the man fighting vehicles. >> thank you for the update. i yield back. >> you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the army and marine corps are resourcing initiatives to improve the bids and function of personal protection equipment to better covenant female soldiers...
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. >>> plus we will speak with bradley tusk for his outlook on technology as that sector jumps in today's roller coaster market. >> mike santoli is tracking today's wild action and joining us with his thoughts is tony from pimco mike, let's start with you set the stage on this up-and-down session. >> some of the most vicious whipsaw action underneath the surface. the s&p oddly enough relatively flat we did have another scare to the downside the market has been very sticky around the 4200 mark we first hit that well over two months ago that's your narrow range we do have a big expiration of index options and futures happening tomorrow it will have the tendency of hanging the indexes on a certain level. whatever the stuff underneath has to do to move in opposition to each other to accommodate the index staying flat, sometimes that happens you did this have panic out of reflation type plays look at the five-year market implied inflation rate so this is known as the five-year break-evens. we had this basic round trip that went from march into right now. a mini panic in inflation. you have com
. >>> plus we will speak with bradley tusk for his outlook on technology as that sector jumps in today's roller coaster market. >> mike santoli is tracking today's wild action and joining us with his thoughts is tony from pimco mike, let's start with you set the stage on this up-and-down session. >> some of the most vicious whipsaw action underneath the surface. the s&p oddly enough relatively flat we did have another scare to the downside the market has been very...
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chamber of commerce, neil bradley.ll be right back. ♪ announcer: c-span's landmark cases explores the stories and constitutional drama behind supreme court decisions, and for the next several weeks, watch episodes from our series. on sunday and c-span, new york times v. the united states, whre richard nixon used executive authority to prevent the new york times from publishing top-secret documents on u.s. involvement in the vietnam war. watch landmark cases on sunday night at 9:45 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listen on the c-span radio app. ♪ announcer: today, a hearing on the sackler family, owners of purdue pharma, and the role they played in the opioid epidemic. we'll join that live in progress on c-span3, online at c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. announcer: washington journal continues. host: we welcome neil bradley back to the washington journal, a top policy officer and executive vice president of the u.s. chamber of commerce, joining us a week after the chamber released a
chamber of commerce, neil bradley.ll be right back. ♪ announcer: c-span's landmark cases explores the stories and constitutional drama behind supreme court decisions, and for the next several weeks, watch episodes from our series. on sunday and c-span, new york times v. the united states, whre richard nixon used executive authority to prevent the new york times from publishing top-secret documents on u.s. involvement in the vietnam war. watch landmark cases on sunday night at 9:45 p.m....
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matt bradley, nbc news, buckingham palace, london. >>> one of apple's signature events is ready beginple's annual worldwide developers conference or wwdc, it starts tomorrow. it will once again take place only online. the event runs through friday. historically apple unveils new iphones, ipads, watches, soft soft ware and more. last year's event was held virtually. let's check in with vianey arana. she's got a big story impacting all of us, this wind that's going to be here tonight and tomorrow night. >> we've got that wind advisory in effect through 8:00 p.m. tomorrow. i want to talk about the concerns going into this. you might be thinking it's pretty cool and comfortable, why are we under a micro climate weather alert if it's not in the triple digits. the thing is there's so much dry brush out there, and anything could spark quickly and spread rapidly. in san francisco, it's about 59 degrees. notice the cloud cover, we've got an onshore flow that's -- under the seasonable temperatures at times around the coast. we've got the northwest winds right now. notice it's about 14 to 20 mil
matt bradley, nbc news, buckingham palace, london. >>> one of apple's signature events is ready beginple's annual worldwide developers conference or wwdc, it starts tomorrow. it will once again take place only online. the event runs through friday. historically apple unveils new iphones, ipads, watches, soft soft ware and more. last year's event was held virtually. let's check in with vianey arana. she's got a big story impacting all of us, this wind that's going to be here tonight and...
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bradley randolph stevens. [applause] alex jeffrey engel.ian grace baker. [cheers and applause] ryan john chapman. [applause] the sophia garcia san antonio. phillip hunter ross. james edward anthony. elena pauline koufax. samuel john apparo the third. avery selman jr.. nicholas eric riley. robert edward schrader the fourth. corwin wesley sykes. alexander tate leland. andrew benjamin walsh. madeleine isabella prince. christian when daniels. jacqueline know well mcnall a. zachary dale nygard. abigail louise mccormick. harrison davis fully. ricardo vincent carrasco. lillian. joseph matthew tractor. preston william rogue. patrick james bishop. micah oh. elizabeth kate. kate lynn. paul xavier kelly. dallas allen ellison. margaret gray zimmerman. evelyn blair verett. michael thomas brenton. daniel patrick midgett. michael joseph schnabel. logan robert mcguire. alexander carol richmond. nathan bear and her some. alexander scott douglas the third. jeremy alexander gerstein. jacqueline charles harrison. nicholas paul. haley elizabeth mcewen. cooper a
bradley randolph stevens. [applause] alex jeffrey engel.ian grace baker. [cheers and applause] ryan john chapman. [applause] the sophia garcia san antonio. phillip hunter ross. james edward anthony. elena pauline koufax. samuel john apparo the third. avery selman jr.. nicholas eric riley. robert edward schrader the fourth. corwin wesley sykes. alexander tate leland. andrew benjamin walsh. madeleine isabella prince. christian when daniels. jacqueline know well mcnall a. zachary dale nygard....
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. >> reporter: meet 18-year-old bradley rainwater.or outside flint, michigan. totally blind since birth, but determined. bradley comes from a family of alters including his father. >> i know but it should be like and what it should feel like. >> most kids would not even attempt this speaking line. >> reporter: his grandfather. he's also his track coach. >> fearless. >> reporter: using simple supplies, he devised a guided track for bradley's pole. >> it's garden trim for edging. all we had to do was think about how can we guide him. >> reporter: helping him to keep straight as he sprints, counting his steps. >> an 1, 2, and then i jump into the air and go over. memorize the feeling and do it again. we keep the pole on the track and run it down until we get to the box. >> reporter: he practices up to three times per day. >> a couple times, it was getting dark. he said it doesn't matter to me. >> reporter: he also loves music and plays piano, the saxophone, and in the marching band. >> a lot of my life is based on faith. >> reporter: the
. >> reporter: meet 18-year-old bradley rainwater.or outside flint, michigan. totally blind since birth, but determined. bradley comes from a family of alters including his father. >> i know but it should be like and what it should feel like. >> most kids would not even attempt this speaking line. >> reporter: his grandfather. he's also his track coach. >> fearless. >> reporter: using simple supplies, he devised a guided track for bradley's pole. >>...
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brad, over to you. >> bradley: thank you for that. it is my pleasure to be here talking with secretary leon panetta. thank you so much for making time to talk with me. the topic today is very relevant. as we speak, u.s. forces in afghanistan are taking on withdrawal. last month president biden announced he would recall u.s. forces out of the country by this september 11 anniversary. so today, with the permission of our distinguished guests, i am hoping that we can talk about the past, the president and the future. -- the president, and the future. by past, i mean what happened in the last 20 years, by present, what we are seeing now on the ground in afghanistan. then, the future. we will do the best we can talk about that responsibility. gentlemen, welcome. thank you, again. t, what we can learn. and in the future, and that is always a perilous exercise, talking about the future, but we will do what we can to talk about that responsibly. we september 11 terror attacks frame our discussion. that is why we went to afghanistan. the tele-
brad, over to you. >> bradley: thank you for that. it is my pleasure to be here talking with secretary leon panetta. thank you so much for making time to talk with me. the topic today is very relevant. as we speak, u.s. forces in afghanistan are taking on withdrawal. last month president biden announced he would recall u.s. forces out of the country by this september 11 anniversary. so today, with the permission of our distinguished guests, i am hoping that we can talk about the past, the...
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ambassador hill, peter spiegel, matt bradley, guys, thank you so much. that's a wrap. i'm all out of time for this edition of alex witt reports. see you tomorrow at noon eastern. my friend, yasmin vossoughian, will continue our coverage and maybe she'll get you a shot of the red arrows flying overhead. ♪♪ >>> good afternoon, everybody, i'm yasmin vossoughian. we got a lot going on right now, and we're just getting started following some breaking news out of texas. a mass shooting with a suspect still at large. new information from police just moments ago. >>> plus terror in the skies. >> restraints. >> help me, help me. >> passengers frantically called to help the crew of a passenger jet subdue an unruly passenger. coming up, i'm going to talk to the passenger that shot that amazing video. >>> we're also following the major political news of the day, new reaction and new calls for action in the wake of revelations that the trump doj went after house democrats critical of the president. i'm going to talk to a member of the house intelligence committee in just a moment a
ambassador hill, peter spiegel, matt bradley, guys, thank you so much. that's a wrap. i'm all out of time for this edition of alex witt reports. see you tomorrow at noon eastern. my friend, yasmin vossoughian, will continue our coverage and maybe she'll get you a shot of the red arrows flying overhead. ♪♪ >>> good afternoon, everybody, i'm yasmin vossoughian. we got a lot going on right now, and we're just getting started following some breaking news out of texas. a mass shooting...
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the varieties of reception his cartoons were received by the senior commanders such as patton and bradley in the european theater of oppositions. >> let me say hello to jim. good friend. >> hey, jim. i thought i might get away with a talk on malden without mentioning patton. there's no way to do that. so many of high-ranking army brass hated mauldin. saw his cartoons in subordinate. patton said to mauldin, the crowds ought to pin a medal on you for how you're undermining the american war effort. patton didn't like how out of uniform "willie and joe" always were. other officers didn't like how mauldin was criticizing them. john lee quartermaster and chief in france didn't like him. the general in charge of the naples base section didn't like him. but there were other generals, more powerful, who did support -- who really supported combat soldiers, the infantry and supported mauldin and saw what mauldin was doing was really important, that he was building morale and omar bradley was one of those. general mark clark was one of those. and a big supporter of mauldin. and theodore roosevelt jr.
the varieties of reception his cartoons were received by the senior commanders such as patton and bradley in the european theater of oppositions. >> let me say hello to jim. good friend. >> hey, jim. i thought i might get away with a talk on malden without mentioning patton. there's no way to do that. so many of high-ranking army brass hated mauldin. saw his cartoons in subordinate. patton said to mauldin, the crowds ought to pin a medal on you for how you're undermining the...
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matt bradley is in england. and also with us is ravi agerwall. andrea, what message is president biden sending with today's announcement on selling vaccine doses with the rest of the world? >> reporter: he is trying to show there's american leadership, that america is contributing to covax, the global consortium for vaccine doses. he is striking a different pose, certainly, from donald trump, coming into a g7. trying to prove that america has humanitarian issues at heart, that america is also bouncing back from the pandemic. leading the way in terms of economic recovery, which will spur the global recovery worldwide and that as he puts it, america has to do its part when the rest of the world is suffering. but it's also in america's self-interest in terms of national security, economic growth, because unless the world comes out of this pandemic, america will not as well, will not fully recover economically, while it's still spreading, while there's mutations around the world. this is 500 million doses starting in august with 200 million this year
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neil bradley, great catching up with you. now to chad bernstein, the senior white house economic adviser. thanks for coming. >> my pleasure. >> neil: what is your take on the jobs number and this debate that it could be stronger without these extended unemployment benefits? >> this job report shows we're in the midst of a historic labor market recovery that is delivering real tangible benefits to the american families and to the american economy. the first four months since this president took the oath of office, there's been over two million jobs created. that's an underlying pace of over 540,000 jobs per month. that is unprecedented at the beginning of any presidential administration. we saw wage gains in today's report. we saw an over 400,000 decline in long-term employment. i heard the tail end of your conversation with neil. those two million jobs, they're net new jobs. they're not robots. they're people that have come in to the job market and gotten work. so yes, there's some supply constraints and bottle necks that are
neil bradley, great catching up with you. now to chad bernstein, the senior white house economic adviser. thanks for coming. >> my pleasure. >> neil: what is your take on the jobs number and this debate that it could be stronger without these extended unemployment benefits? >> this job report shows we're in the midst of a historic labor market recovery that is delivering real tangible benefits to the american families and to the american economy. the first four months since...
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. >> reporter: meet 18-year-old bradley. a high school pole vaulter outside flint, michigan.ley comes from a family pole vaulter's including his father. >> i know what it but i don't know what it looks like. >> most kids would not even attempt this, being blind. his grandfather? he is also his track coach. >> you had to be somewhat fearless. >> reporter: using supplies from the hardware store, he devised a guided track for the poll. >> it is garden trim for edging. he uses a cane every day so we had to think about how can we guide him. >> reporter: helping him to keep straight as he spurns, counting steps. >> the fourth lived i jump into the air and go over, i memorize the feeling and into it again. we keep it on the track and run it down >> reporter: he practices up to three times per day. >> a couple times it was getting dark and i said it's getting dark. he said it doesn't matter to me. >> reporter: he plays piano, the saxophone, and in the marching band. >> a lot of my life is based on faith. >> reporter: the faith and focus driving him to new heights. >> incredible. >>>
. >> reporter: meet 18-year-old bradley. a high school pole vaulter outside flint, michigan.ley comes from a family pole vaulter's including his father. >> i know what it but i don't know what it looks like. >> most kids would not even attempt this, being blind. his grandfather? he is also his track coach. >> you had to be somewhat fearless. >> reporter: using supplies from the hardware store, he devised a guided track for the poll. >> it is garden trim for...
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models for writing a memoir were catherine graham's pulitzer prize-winning memoir as well as ben bradley's memoir, both of which are favorites and on my bookshelf charlottesville and i wanted to say you have isucceeded. i found the book compelling, sprightly in its pros and literally a pageturner . and particularly your descriptions of your service in vietnam. i wanted to thank you for that in addition to your long service to our country and commonwealth but particularly your service in combat. my brother is a vietnam veteran so i'm aware you veterans coming back from the vietnam war were not always treated withthe respect you deserve . i found it just riveting. those chapters of your time in the field and i wonder if you could start talking about the lessons that you learned in the marine corps, the lessons you could apply in your future political career, your future in combat as well as all of the work you had to do in the senate and beyond in the so-called endless wars america became involved in in the global war on terror so how about if we start with your marine career? >> let me say
models for writing a memoir were catherine graham's pulitzer prize-winning memoir as well as ben bradley's memoir, both of which are favorites and on my bookshelf charlottesville and i wanted to say you have isucceeded. i found the book compelling, sprightly in its pros and literally a pageturner . and particularly your descriptions of your service in vietnam. i wanted to thank you for that in addition to your long service to our country and commonwealth but particularly your service in combat....
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we're going back to london with matt bradley and all the details on this happy story. look at your smile, too. what do you know about the baby? >> well, what we know is it was 7 pounds, 11 ounces in california, not where i am here in london. you mentioned the names. it's really interesting. here hearing the baby's name is lilibet diana mountbatten. so lilibet is elizabeth ii who was called lilibet as a child. that middle name is, of course, diana. that refers as an ode to her father's mother, princess diana, who died in the late '90s in a car crash. of course, we all know that story. so, you know, there was a lot of discussion about these names. names, of course, are hugely significant. now, there was thoughts it might be lilibet or thoughts it might be pipp, which would be a reference to her great grandfather, prince philip. they were thinking maybe a nice homage to prince philip to name the baby pip. this is britain so the bookies were out in force, taking bets on the names. names are open for betting. smart money had diana 4 to 1. most of britain and bookies thought
we're going back to london with matt bradley and all the details on this happy story. look at your smile, too. what do you know about the baby? >> well, what we know is it was 7 pounds, 11 ounces in california, not where i am here in london. you mentioned the names. it's really interesting. here hearing the baby's name is lilibet diana mountbatten. so lilibet is elizabeth ii who was called lilibet as a child. that middle name is, of course, diana. that refers as an ode to her father's...
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nbc's matt bradley has more. >> reporter: another busy day for joe biden at the g7.ere i'm standing here what we heard today was the jarvis bay initiative where the g7 is meeting. the idea is that global leaders are getting together to try to stave off a future pandemic. now, the main headline from this is that they hope to ready the world to confront the pandemic and come up with a vaccine for a new disease within 100 days of a pandemic appearing. so this is, you know, lessons learned from the covid-19 pandemic. but the other thing they're working on and talking about today, the big headline, is infrastructure. that's quite a bit different from joe biden's infrastructure plan domestically. the idea is they're trying to confront china's huge global belt and road initiative, which has seen china lend and give money to developing economies to build up their infrastructure so china can trade with him. the g7 hopes their plan will be a more ethical plan to china's expanding power throughout the world. >> that was nbc's matt bradley reporting. >>> now, we turn to the othe
nbc's matt bradley has more. >> reporter: another busy day for joe biden at the g7.ere i'm standing here what we heard today was the jarvis bay initiative where the g7 is meeting. the idea is that global leaders are getting together to try to stave off a future pandemic. now, the main headline from this is that they hope to ready the world to confront the pandemic and come up with a vaccine for a new disease within 100 days of a pandemic appearing. so this is, you know, lessons learned...
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matt bradley is in london outside buckingham palace for them. i imagine this is going overwhelm in london. what's been the reaction? >> reporter: so far, this is the thing we were waiting for, some response from the palace. we just heard a very formal statement, very short, describing all the members of the royal family saying they are all delighted at hearing the news of the death -- excuse me, of the birth of lily diana windsor. these names are really important. there's so much friction between the sussexes in california and the royal family here in london behind me. so this is something you can wonder whether adding another person into the royal family going to ease this tension or if it's going heighten it. lily beth will be eighth in line behind her 2-year-old brother and behind her father, prince harry, who is sixth in line to the throne. so all of this is moving quite quickly, and the royal family acted as those they just heard the news. we also know that the baby came on friday. so we can assume that the royal family heard about this lon
matt bradley is in london outside buckingham palace for them. i imagine this is going overwhelm in london. what's been the reaction? >> reporter: so far, this is the thing we were waiting for, some response from the palace. we just heard a very formal statement, very short, describing all the members of the royal family saying they are all delighted at hearing the news of the death -- excuse me, of the birth of lily diana windsor. these names are really important. there's so much friction...
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joining me is matt bradley. we are awaiting the meeting from prime minister boris johnson. proceedings, the sessions going on this morning before joe biden and other leaders started to filter out, it was mostly about the environment. these new announcements are going to build on what the white house is saying was an unusually productive g7. they covered the pandemic and climate change, but overall of this lies joe biden's next week with russian president vladimir putin and the confrontation with china. what we will be hearing today is probably more about the environment. these g7 companies are going to be trying to finance countries to get them to move away from fossil fuels. and a statement from g7 that they were going to move away from financing any subsidies for high emission sources. they sound on paper like bureaucratic speak, but at the end of the day, getting these economies together. and like last week, 15% corporate tax minimum, this is a big deal getting companies to agree on shared restrictions. so this announcement we will probably be hearing about soon from var
joining me is matt bradley. we are awaiting the meeting from prime minister boris johnson. proceedings, the sessions going on this morning before joe biden and other leaders started to filter out, it was mostly about the environment. these new announcements are going to build on what the white house is saying was an unusually productive g7. they covered the pandemic and climate change, but overall of this lies joe biden's next week with russian president vladimir putin and the confrontation...
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i've had the pleasure of knowing bradley for a few years.ly generous person. the minute he found out i was writing this book, he said i have to read this for you. >> all funny videos of brad whitford are welcome on this program, especially if they are humiliating to brad. andy, thank you very much for joining us. really appreciate it. >> you got it. >>> well, matthew mallory is back. matthew mallory and his mother got vaccinated live on tape right here on "the last word." and they will be back and have the last word tonight. fried avocado tacos. [doorbell rings] [doorbell rings] thank you. ooo... you gonna eat that at lesliepalooza? what? who's coming to that? everyone's coming, everybody. you, her, me, all of us. paul loves food. but his diabetes made food a mystery. everything felt like a “no.” but then paul went from no to know. with freestyle libre 14 day, now he knows how food affects his glucose. and he knows when to make different choices. take the mystery out of your glucose levels - and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free.
i've had the pleasure of knowing bradley for a few years.ly generous person. the minute he found out i was writing this book, he said i have to read this for you. >> all funny videos of brad whitford are welcome on this program, especially if they are humiliating to brad. andy, thank you very much for joining us. really appreciate it. >> you got it. >>> well, matthew mallory is back. matthew mallory and his mother got vaccinated live on tape right here on "the last...
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my colleague, bradley bowman, serves as senior director. heorked in the u.s. senate for nine years, went to west point as an assistant professor, and served as an active-duty u.s. army officer including as a staff officer in afghanistan. he seeks to promote understanding of the defense strategies, policies, and capabilities necessary to deter threats to the prosperity of americans and america's allies. it features -- edited by bill and tom. which has consistently provided the best open source analysis available regarding the real situation on the ground in afghanistan. as i hope you already know, it is a nonpartisan research and exclusively focus on national security and foreign policy. we accept no funds from foreign governments, never have, never will. for more information on our work, we encourage you to visit our website. you can follow us on twitter. thank you again for joining us for this important and timely conversation. brad, over to you. brad: thank you for that introduction. is my pleasure to be here, talking with secretary leon panetta. q so much f
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foreign correspondent matt bradley is in london with more.ghan, waited 48 hours after the birth of birth of their daughter to inform the rest of the public. we have gotten some reaction today from the rest of the royals, who are somewhat estranged from harry and meghan. they said they were delighted at the news of the second child for harry and meghan. the child will be called lilibet diana. that's important. what that means is that they are creating some kind of continuity, connectivity between themselves, way out in california. she was born in santa barbara. and the royal family in london from which they have such tense relationship. lilibet is the nickname of queen elizabeth ii. diana is the name of prince harry's late mother. everyone knows that story. this really shows that this couple, even as they have tried to distance themselves from the royal family, and, indeed, lilibet will be the 11th great grandchild of queen elizabeth the second and the first of all 11 to be born outside of great britain. this just goes to show they are trying
foreign correspondent matt bradley is in london with more.ghan, waited 48 hours after the birth of birth of their daughter to inform the rest of the public. we have gotten some reaction today from the rest of the royals, who are somewhat estranged from harry and meghan. they said they were delighted at the news of the second child for harry and meghan. the child will be called lilibet diana. that's important. what that means is that they are creating some kind of continuity, connectivity...
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they will discuss these and other questions with my colleague bradley bowman. sec. panetta served as secretary of defense and director of the central intelligence agency in the obama administration. his public service spans 16 years in congress. he is chairman of the panetta institute for public policy. general mcmaster deployed to afghanistan for 20 months tour of duty as a senior army officer and later served as national security advisor in the trump administration. he served in uniform for 34 years and retired as lieutenant general in 2018. my colleague bradley bowman serves as senior director of c&p people. he worked in the u.s. senate for nine years and taught at west point and served as an active-duty u.s. army staff officer in afghanistan. our journal has consistently provided the best open-source analysis available regarding the real situation on the ground in afghanistan. we are a nonpartisan research institute exclusively focused on national security and foreign policy. we accept no funds from foreign governments. for more information on our work, visit ou
they will discuss these and other questions with my colleague bradley bowman. sec. panetta served as secretary of defense and director of the central intelligence agency in the obama administration. his public service spans 16 years in congress. he is chairman of the panetta institute for public policy. general mcmaster deployed to afghanistan for 20 months tour of duty as a senior army officer and later served as national security advisor in the trump administration. he served in uniform for...
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the varieties of reception his cartoons were received by the senior commanders such as patton and bradley in the european theater of operations. this is from let me just let me say hello to jim good friend. hey jim, i thought i might get away with the talk on malden without mentioning patton, but that there's no way to do that because so many of high ranking armory brass, of course hated malden. absolutely hit saw his cartoons is insubordinate malden said or patton said to malden the crowds ought to pin a metal on you. for how your underbinding the american war effort, you know patton didn't like how scruffy and out of uniform william joe always were other officers didn't like how malden was criticizing them. you know john lee quartermaster-in-chief of in france didn't like them general in charge of the naples base section didn't like them. and so but there were other generals more powerful who did support but who really supported combat soldiers the infantry and therefore supported malden and saw that what malden doing was really important that he was building morale and omar bradley was
the varieties of reception his cartoons were received by the senior commanders such as patton and bradley in the european theater of operations. this is from let me just let me say hello to jim good friend. hey jim, i thought i might get away with the talk on malden without mentioning patton, but that there's no way to do that because so many of high ranking armory brass, of course hated malden. absolutely hit saw his cartoons is insubordinate malden said or patton said to malden the crowds...
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you worked for izzy stone and ben bradley at the "washington post."what washington was like then to, say, a young journalist today who doesn't have any memory of that? >> it was an amazing era. it was ben bradley's "washington post," and in that time, the opportunity to learn was so profound. they sent me to vietnam at the e of 26. they sent me to moscow after that. it was an incredible education. and all along the way, when i understood -- and this is really important -- posts were in place where the newsroom values were the ones that counted most. because we had such a strong commercial base in washington, we were for and about washington. and what changed over time is today the "washington post," sure, it's in washington, but, boy, is it global. it is all over the world. >> woodruff: as we mentioned, you turned from years and years of being a reporter to being a book editor. you were based in new york city, but you worked with, what, presidents from jimmy carter to bill clinton, barack obama. talk about what they were like as writers. what was it l
you worked for izzy stone and ben bradley at the "washington post."what washington was like then to, say, a young journalist today who doesn't have any memory of that? >> it was an amazing era. it was ben bradley's "washington post," and in that time, the opportunity to learn was so profound. they sent me to vietnam at the e of 26. they sent me to moscow after that. it was an incredible education. and all along the way, when i understood -- and this is really important...
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nbc's matt bradley joins me now again from penzance.t, talk us through, what can we expect tomorrow? >> reporter: look, the fact is that biden has already met the queen. he met her in 1982 for the first time when he was a senator from delaware, and tomorrow, he's actually meeting her again as president. the queen has been here in cornwall. she was photographed with biden. she was photographed with the entire g7 yesterday at that family photo, so this is not necessarily a new meeting, but you know, here's the thing. they're going to -- joe biden and jill biden, they're going to windsor palace to have tea with queen elizabeth, who has met every president except one of the past 14, but it's not going to be a state visit, so that is something that the queen offered president trump, biden's predecessor, so it's not going to be the same level of pomp and circumstance. it sounds -- you can't really say that anything is casual when you're meeting with the queen, but it sounds a lot more casual than what president trump got. that doesn't necessa
nbc's matt bradley joins me now again from penzance.t, talk us through, what can we expect tomorrow? >> reporter: look, the fact is that biden has already met the queen. he met her in 1982 for the first time when he was a senator from delaware, and tomorrow, he's actually meeting her again as president. the queen has been here in cornwall. she was photographed with biden. she was photographed with the entire g7 yesterday at that family photo, so this is not necessarily a new meeting, but...
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and these msnbc matt bradley has the latest on that. and this nbc's sarah hartman has details on president biden's meeting with the queen. matt big press conference today. among the topics, did the president make any progress on convincing the rest of the g7 cotton -- to get tough on china. also sure to be asked about the upcoming meeting with vladimir putin. tell us a little more about what we expect today. >> -- when you talk about spreading g7 values you're talking about confronting china. because that is essentially what this meeting is all about. it's confronting autocracies, authoritarianism, throughout the world. spreading a democratic vision for global progress. that's what joe biden is trying to sign off on. he's trying to bring all those other world leaders on board with an infrastructure plan, to try to counter china's own infrastructure plan on a global level. what we're talking about in terms of environment is the other major topic here. today is actually a big day for that. a lot of this is leading up to another major clim
and these msnbc matt bradley has the latest on that. and this nbc's sarah hartman has details on president biden's meeting with the queen. matt big press conference today. among the topics, did the president make any progress on convincing the rest of the g7 cotton -- to get tough on china. also sure to be asked about the upcoming meeting with vladimir putin. tell us a little more about what we expect today. >> -- when you talk about spreading g7 values you're talking about confronting...
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they will discuss these and other questions with my colleagues, bradley bowman. panetta served as secretary of director of the central intelligence agency in the obama administration. his public service began in the united dates army and spanned 16 years in congress. he is now chairman of the panetta institute for public policy. general hr mcmaster deployed to afghanistan for a 20 month tour as a senior army officer and later served as national security advisor in the trump administration. he served in uniform for 34 years and retired as a lieutenant general in 2018. my colleague, bradley bowman, serves as senior director. he worked in the u.s. senate for nine years, went to west point as an assistant professor, and served as an active-duty u.s. army officer including as a staff officer in afghanistan. he seeks to promote understanding of the defense strategies, policies, and capabilities necessary to deter threats to the prosperity of americans and america's allies. it features -- edited by bill and tom. which has consistently provided the best open source analy
they will discuss these and other questions with my colleagues, bradley bowman. panetta served as secretary of director of the central intelligence agency in the obama administration. his public service began in the united dates army and spanned 16 years in congress. he is now chairman of the panetta institute for public policy. general hr mcmaster deployed to afghanistan for a 20 month tour as a senior army officer and later served as national security advisor in the trump administration. he...
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looking for from the fed, stocks rocketed higher and how to find investment ideas inside of the meme bradley bank stocks among the hottest sector as economic recovery continues which are best for loan growth, my colleagues ben levisohn, carleton english and jack hough, been a normal times the friday jobs number would've been in awesome blowout given where we are the pandemic, a good number but maybe we would wish for a little better. >> the number was great 595,000 but it was not good enough it did not hit the expectations of 670,000 this is what we've seen a lot of recently, the data comes in, it is getting great and this is a little but the market reaction is very muted to all the data it is really not going any place, it was not just this week which saw the s&p 500 post a small escape if you go back seven weeks to the middle of april the s&p 500 has gone nowhere and i think this is the market trying to make sense of the data that comes in we have all these narratives we have narratives of booms and inflation and all these things that can happen but we don't know what normal looks like, i
looking for from the fed, stocks rocketed higher and how to find investment ideas inside of the meme bradley bank stocks among the hottest sector as economic recovery continues which are best for loan growth, my colleagues ben levisohn, carleton english and jack hough, been a normal times the friday jobs number would've been in awesome blowout given where we are the pandemic, a good number but maybe we would wish for a little better. >> the number was great 595,000 but it was not good...
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nbc's matt bradley -- >> maybe he is. >> he's not.. a deep dive into the two democratic holdouts with new comments fueling new anger within the party. >>> first in the spotlight, you don't want to miss this, host of the global reboot podcast previews the president's first overseas trip and the challenges world leaders face post-pandemic. ers face post-pandemic. (vo) ideas exist inside you, electrify you. they grow from our imagination, but they can't be held back. they want to be set free. to make the world more responsible, and even more incredible. ideas start the future, just like that. still fresh unstopables in-wash scent booster downy unstopables trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high you know how i feel ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel ♪ [man: coughing] ♪ it's a new dawn, it's a new day... ♪ no matter how you got copd it's time to make a stand. ♪ ...and i'm feelin' good ♪ start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inha
nbc's matt bradley -- >> maybe he is. >> he's not.. a deep dive into the two democratic holdouts with new comments fueling new anger within the party. >>> first in the spotlight, you don't want to miss this, host of the global reboot podcast previews the president's first overseas trip and the challenges world leaders face post-pandemic. ers face post-pandemic. (vo) ideas exist inside you, electrify you. they grow from our imagination, but they can't be held back. they want...
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matt bradley is there. what has the reaction been the reaction has been, well, they're delighted.hat was a statement and some tweets we can talk about this as breaking news but the fact of the matter, they waited nearly sfw 48 hours to announce the birth of their daughter lilibet, the name is significant. this is the first of queen elizabeth ii's 11 great grandchildren to be born outside of the united kingdom. and this naming looks as though this couple is trying to make a nod to the royal family in london lilibet is actually the childhood nickname of queen elizabeth herself. the reigning monarch the main resident of this massive buckingham palace. the middle name needs no reaction, diana, that is the name of harry's late mother princess diana remember, her older brother 2 now, master archie mountbatten-windsor, he was not named specifically after any member of the royal family he was born before or sort of during a lot of this acrimonious divorce that harry and meghan made with the royal family whether this new baby will heal the royal rift between harry and meghan and the rest o
matt bradley is there. what has the reaction been the reaction has been, well, they're delighted.hat was a statement and some tweets we can talk about this as breaking news but the fact of the matter, they waited nearly sfw 48 hours to announce the birth of their daughter lilibet, the name is significant. this is the first of queen elizabeth ii's 11 great grandchildren to be born outside of the united kingdom. and this naming looks as though this couple is trying to make a nod to the royal...