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and the cahills at least. their prosperity their ability to buy the car to buy the tv to send their kids off to schools. private schools was paid for in part. by the vacuum cans connection to what dwight eisenhower would call the military industrial complex. because the military industrial complex wasn't all about missile systems and bombers who's also about industrial strength coffee yearns. but you also have to think just for a minute. but what this world looked like for stella cahill here was a woman who grew up right on the edge of devastating poverty who never had a stable place to live and now she and ed owned their own home. out on eddy street here was a woman. who in their early days of her marriage and her early days of motherhood wasn't sure. whether husband was going to come home. now living in this extraordinarily stable family-centered world. here was this woman who in 1961 had her older daughter. in college when she had to leave school at 15. said any wonder it's still like cahill was smiling int
and the cahills at least. their prosperity their ability to buy the car to buy the tv to send their kids off to schools. private schools was paid for in part. by the vacuum cans connection to what dwight eisenhower would call the military industrial complex. because the military industrial complex wasn't all about missile systems and bombers who's also about industrial strength coffee yearns. but you also have to think just for a minute. but what this world looked like for stella cahill here...
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stella met ed cahill on a blind date in 1938. the cahill family were hardly wealthy, but in the working class world of chicago, they were a step above, and ed's father was immigrant parents, and his father worked as a foreman for a construction company that did roadwork for the city of chicago. what that meant in the 1920s is the work was steady, in a way it had never been for stella's family. with that steady work he earned enough, ed's father earned enough that in the late 20s he was able to buy a house on the 6100 block of west eddie street, the block you are looking at now, but in those days it was a half finished brand-new development going up way on the outskirts of town. it was a completely white neighborhood. much of the new developments that were going up in chicago in the 1920s were wrapped in restrictive covenants, the little closets developments put on their deeds that said this property could never be sold to a negro and often times to a jewish american. but i have no evidence, whatsoever, that when ed's family bough
stella met ed cahill on a blind date in 1938. the cahill family were hardly wealthy, but in the working class world of chicago, they were a step above, and ed's father was immigrant parents, and his father worked as a foreman for a construction company that did roadwork for the city of chicago. what that meant in the 1920s is the work was steady, in a way it had never been for stella's family. with that steady work he earned enough, ed's father earned enough that in the late 20s he was able to...
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ben cahill is a senior fellow with the center for strategic and international studies in washington,hank you for joining us. . . easier said than done to do that it could take years to wean themselves of gas and oil. ben: good to be with you. absolutely. basically europe is on emergency footing. we will do everything they can to prepare for the next winter in order to cut dependence on russian gas as quickly as they can and they have laid out a pretty ambitious plan for the next decade and beyond. they see total conviction in europe that they need to do everything they can to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and on russia in particular. that means in the near term, diversifying from gas and lng, but it also means they are looking hard at long-term energy security measures, using less energy, retrofitting homes, encouraging people to use less energy in their houses. big policy shift in a short amount of time.. rishaad: give us a sense of how you can build this resilience up before winter of next year, that will be the immediate challenge, isn't it? ben: is a huge challenge. the inter
ben cahill is a senior fellow with the center for strategic and international studies in washington,hank you for joining us. . . easier said than done to do that it could take years to wean themselves of gas and oil. ben: good to be with you. absolutely. basically europe is on emergency footing. we will do everything they can to prepare for the next winter in order to cut dependence on russian gas as quickly as they can and they have laid out a pretty ambitious plan for the next decade and...
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actually see as char reduction or flows of both coal and oil out of western and russian had been cahill beyond mentioned there, the impact of wheat we when we supply so beyond oil, we look at other commodities like lightweight, which as was said, russia and ukraine, our last supplies of what, what implications, what impact could that have on, on the global markets? i think the only good for russia is often thought of as an export or just work a lot of metals and reflections model. and so did you pretty much what i think it adds to be in pushing that concern receive well, food prices, a lot of places, not regions that are quite dependent on friends in ports. so it's going to add to some of that economic pressure. and just a backup, something that i mean, i think when we look at the shortages today, we see an immediate impact with some of these other commodity commodities, inputs and kind of based materials that are used. factoring lots of other potential price. in fact, we're not going to stream it today. we'll continue over a couple months. all right, we're going to have to leave it the
actually see as char reduction or flows of both coal and oil out of western and russian had been cahill beyond mentioned there, the impact of wheat we when we supply so beyond oil, we look at other commodities like lightweight, which as was said, russia and ukraine, our last supplies of what, what implications, what impact could that have on, on the global markets? i think the only good for russia is often thought of as an export or just work a lot of metals and reflections model. and so did...
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our western aggression had been cahill beyond mentioned there, the impact of wheat we when we supply so beyond oil, we looked at other commodities like lightweight, which as was said, russia and ukraine, our last suppliers of what, what implications, what impact could that have on, on the global markets, i think the only good for russia is often thought of as an export or just work a lot of metals and functions commodities to. so that you pretty much what i think it adds to the impression that concern receive well, food prices, a lot of places we can use that are quite dependent on friends in ports. so it's going to add to some of that economic pressure. and just to back up something to be on. so, i mean, i think when we look at the shortage is today, we see an immediate impact with some of these other commodity commodities, inputs and kind of based materials that are used in factoring. lots of other things to potential price is not necessarily today over a couple months. all right, we're going to have to leave it there. thank you. to all 3 of you alexander law. be on a shell drop an
our western aggression had been cahill beyond mentioned there, the impact of wheat we when we supply so beyond oil, we looked at other commodities like lightweight, which as was said, russia and ukraine, our last suppliers of what, what implications, what impact could that have on, on the global markets, i think the only good for russia is often thought of as an export or just work a lot of metals and functions commodities to. so that you pretty much what i think it adds to the impression that...
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naughty kingdom, jonathan cahill.rglar, they posted his mug shot. warning public that the dangerous criminal, was on the loose, and that is when women of the u.k. all scrambled to find protection. >> received thousands of comments of women offering to lure him into their houses and handcuff him to their bed, they are also promising jonathan a type of early release. that is very giving and wonderful thank you. >> topic two. there we go, availed -- pepsi unveiled a cola with a surprise. neutro. it is being billed as a draft cola for drinkers turned off by heavy carbonation, critics they isa worst time to stop americans from producing natural gas, results a creamy texture with a frothy head, like guinness beer, like guinness it won't get you drunk. allowing the drinker to drink from the head, to have a frosty, foamy must stash, you will be foam are from the mouth. topic three. in response to invasion of ukraine. the adult video site only fans has banned russian women from posts pornographic content on the platform, this
naughty kingdom, jonathan cahill.rglar, they posted his mug shot. warning public that the dangerous criminal, was on the loose, and that is when women of the u.k. all scrambled to find protection. >> received thousands of comments of women offering to lure him into their houses and handcuff him to their bed, they are also promising jonathan a type of early release. that is very giving and wonderful thank you. >> topic two. there we go, availed -- pepsi unveiled a cola with a...