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that's calhoun. duda noxon over his head. lucas has a two-out double.this double by lucas duda, ed will give rene rivera one more at-bat and a chance to extend his hitting streak to 12. >> alex: a nice thing, that's exactly what the mets and kevin long are looking for. >> joe: this is an intentional walk. there goes the hitting streak. they are going to force terry collins to go to his bench and it will be wilmer flores coming off the bench to hit. there are the numbers for flore florez. that's how rene rivera is a season has gone. he is gone from all catch, can't hit, low header to let's put him on and take our chances with florez. now one lug our eyes is going to come off the bench and run >> alex: there's nothing more terry collins would like dan and assurance run. >> joe: he's certainly not mailing and the rest of us eighth-inning. it getting better speed out at second base. rivera wants to keep in the ball game to catch the top of the ninth. here's wilmer florez to hit. as we said, it has to make the metz happy to see those two scoreless frames. wh
that's calhoun. duda noxon over his head. lucas has a two-out double.this double by lucas duda, ed will give rene rivera one more at-bat and a chance to extend his hitting streak to 12. >> alex: a nice thing, that's exactly what the mets and kevin long are looking for. >> joe: this is an intentional walk. there goes the hitting streak. they are going to force terry collins to go to his bench and it will be wilmer flores coming off the bench to hit. there are the numbers for flore...
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that's calhoun. duda noxon over his head. lucas has a two-out double.ouble by lucas duda, ed will give rene rivera one more at-bat and a chance to extend his hitting streak to 12. >> alex: a nice thing, that's exactly what the mets and kevin long are looking for. >> joe: this is an intentional walk. there goes the hitting streak. they are going to force terry coll it will be wilmer flores coming off the bench to hit. there are the numbers for flore florez. that's how rene rivera is a season has gone. he is gone from all catch, can't hit, low header to let's put him on and take our chances with florez. now one lug our eyes is going to come off the bench and run >> alex: there's nothing more terry collins would like dan and assurance run. >> joe: he's certainly not mailing and the rest of us it getting better speed out at second base. rivera wants to keep in the ball game to catch the top of the ninth. here's wilmer florez to hit. as we said, it has to make the metz happy to see those two scoreless frames. while one outside. i know to keep in mind, the an
that's calhoun. duda noxon over his head. lucas has a two-out double.ouble by lucas duda, ed will give rene rivera one more at-bat and a chance to extend his hitting streak to 12. >> alex: a nice thing, that's exactly what the mets and kevin long are looking for. >> joe: this is an intentional walk. there goes the hitting streak. they are going to force terry coll it will be wilmer flores coming off the bench to hit. there are the numbers for flore florez. that's how rene rivera is...
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calhoun was not worth it. i talk to people at yell about this, when they were trying to decide what to do. they will do without calhoun. the university is jefferson's university. >> to know how that -- where the hemmings name came from with regard to this family? >> no i don't. we don't. i've tried to figure that out. that was one of the things that -- i tried to see, try to see if there was an good antecedents to it. hemmings is an england. but no. the captain who was supposed to be -- captain hemmings, they mention him. but i don't know where he came from. the antecedent is the captain, the person who was the father of elizabeth. i do not know anything beyond that, i don't know his first name. it's difficult to track down if you don't have a first name. there are hemmings's but i haven't been able to make the connection beyond just the captives hemmings. >> the gentleman took my first question so here's the second. >> where are you? >> in the back. [laughter] >> disembodied voice, there you are. >> on my las
calhoun was not worth it. i talk to people at yell about this, when they were trying to decide what to do. they will do without calhoun. the university is jefferson's university. >> to know how that -- where the hemmings name came from with regard to this family? >> no i don't. we don't. i've tried to figure that out. that was one of the things that -- i tried to see, try to see if there was an good antecedents to it. hemmings is an england. but no. the captain who was supposed to...
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calhoun was not worth it. i talk to people at yield about this -- at yale when they were trying to decide what to do. he did not occupy the same space that jefferson occupied in virginia. they will do without calhoun. they have another name for it. university is jefferson's university. >> do you know where the hemmings name came from with regard to this family? annette: no i don't. we don't. i have tried to figure that out. that was one of the things i tried to see, tried to see if there was english antecedents to it. .here are hemmings in england but, no. the captain who was supposed to be -- captain hemmings, they mentioned him, but i don't know her he came from. they deceive it the captain. the person who was the father of elizabeth. -- i don'tw where know anything beyond that. i don't know his first name. so it is difficult to track down when you don't have a first name. 's, but i hemmings haven't been able to make the connection beyond just the captain hemmings. >> the gentleman took my first question, so
calhoun was not worth it. i talk to people at yield about this -- at yale when they were trying to decide what to do. he did not occupy the same space that jefferson occupied in virginia. they will do without calhoun. they have another name for it. university is jefferson's university. >> do you know where the hemmings name came from with regard to this family? annette: no i don't. we don't. i have tried to figure that out. that was one of the things i tried to see, tried to see if there...
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a great coach, troy calhoun and congratulations, coach. the >> mr. president, we are overwhelmed with the graciousness of you and your staff. this certainly has been an unbelievable trip for our young men and women who have been able to come along. we are so proud. and only three weeks under your command, they will become commissioned as second lieutenants and our united states air force. what they will bring is courage, integrity, boldness, and unquestionably, their champions before anything else. laser generally, the young men and young women of the united states air force academy. [applause] at this time, we have a couple of mementos we like to leave for the president. i would say this, or commander in chief, you look at our roster, we never have anybody that's ever worn jersey number one during the last nine years. i think we have a new tenant holder for that spot. i want to invite up two of our captives to present a little gift to you. [applause] >> president trump: members of congress, come on up. >> sandra: the president awarding the commander
a great coach, troy calhoun and congratulations, coach. the >> mr. president, we are overwhelmed with the graciousness of you and your staff. this certainly has been an unbelievable trip for our young men and women who have been able to come along. we are so proud. and only three weeks under your command, they will become commissioned as second lieutenants and our united states air force. what they will bring is courage, integrity, boldness, and unquestionably, their champions before...
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steven whitty writes -- >> and david calhoun -- >> all right.ng endorsement. >> not a fan of the poster. this. >> ringing endorsement from kendis gibson too. >> movie is probably better than the poster. >> next, high octane offering from parent company disney. peter quill, he and fellow guardians hired by a powerful alien race to protect their precious batteries from invaders. until that is, rocket steals the batteries. >> oh, yeah. >> what were you thinking? >> dude, really easy to steal. >> that any your defense. >> come on, you saw how she talked down to us. now i am teaching her a lesson. >> didn't motivation was altruism. really a shame, they mistaken your intentions and trying to kill us. >> exactly. >> i'm being sarcastic. >> you were suppose to use a sarcastic voice now. i look foolish. >> guardians try to escape the mystery of peter's parentage is revealed. meanwhile, the critics are revealing they love guardians. it has an 84%, certified fresh on rotten tomatoes. not everyone convinced. michael o'sullivan -- >> ha-ha. see, totally thou
steven whitty writes -- >> and david calhoun -- >> all right.ng endorsement. >> not a fan of the poster. this. >> ringing endorsement from kendis gibson too. >> movie is probably better than the poster. >> next, high octane offering from parent company disney. peter quill, he and fellow guardians hired by a powerful alien race to protect their precious batteries from invaders. until that is, rocket steals the batteries. >> oh, yeah. >> what were...
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calhoun head on this. jackson was a strict unionist and calhoun was not. he was in favor of slavery. >> i know you're a civil war buff. i know that. and you're very studied. and you read a lot about it. just give us the context behind it as you were speaking. you were in the oval office, right? >> right, right. he's talking about jackson's portrait was to his left, jefferson was to his right and we got into a discussion about jackson and, you know, i mean, i don't think it's a surprise that the way that the president talks is very flippant. he talks in short, sort of -- like as if you were at the bar. like hey. >> we call ellipses. he does that. >> right. exactly. >> sometimes it's hard to sort of pull that all together and string coherent thought in there. >> were you surprised by the comments at all as a civil war buff, when he said his reasons for the war, were you like what? maybe you just didn't want to tackle it at that moment? >> i understood at the moment, yeah, jackson was a strict unionist and, you know, the civil war, maybe it would have been pr
calhoun head on this. jackson was a strict unionist and calhoun was not. he was in favor of slavery. >> i know you're a civil war buff. i know that. and you're very studied. and you read a lot about it. just give us the context behind it as you were speaking. you were in the oval office, right? >> right, right. he's talking about jackson's portrait was to his left, jefferson was to his right and we got into a discussion about jackson and, you know, i mean, i don't think it's a...
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georgia, n calhoun, line for republicans, go ahead. hello there. i think that comey possibly earlier ve been fired than this and i can't profess to man may feel some kind of relief. he was caught in a vice. was under enormous pressure rom republicans and democrats alike. in the middle of i can't see how mrs. clinton revealed on this classified information and was a bigger threat to national security having a conversation with the ambassador from russia on the telephone. host: do you think he is under more pressure now today than in the election? caller: been under pressure constantly the whole time. ms. clinton the other day was blaming him for his loss, misogyny,m for russians -- forgot the right wing conspiracy, which i guess is always operational. if i may add one thing, everyone talks about how we undervalue women and how we, you know, disrespect them. agoe was a woman 10 years that told everybody we should watch out for the russians, that they were encroaching on our airspace and our territorial waters, they were playing their own game, and th
georgia, n calhoun, line for republicans, go ahead. hello there. i think that comey possibly earlier ve been fired than this and i can't profess to man may feel some kind of relief. he was caught in a vice. was under enormous pressure rom republicans and democrats alike. in the middle of i can't see how mrs. clinton revealed on this classified information and was a bigger threat to national security having a conversation with the ambassador from russia on the telephone. host: do you think he is...
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a couple talks came in on the 1810 election -- replace it -- the clays, calhoun's, pushed him in that direction. admit, it wasld incredible. could you talk about the war president, madison? >> it's interesting. administration, there was a half or with friends. presidents in those days, whether they were military men are not, thought that they should dress up, put on a sword, at thick ok'd on it, which is ribbon that is made to look like a flower. adams did that, madison did that. i find that odd. there are many things that you look back that you find on. his greatest contribution i think as a wartime president, was not prosecuting people who wildly disagreed with him. theythe new englanders -- even threatened to secede. calm,s leadership, his keep calm and carry on -- he did that. in land battles -- when they were going south. elated at the great naval battles of the war of 1812. >> am so glad you mentioned that. work, used in my own writings, we properly and brightly if a lot of credit to lincoln for his magnanimity. he didn't want to see change. we give a lot of credit to george was
a couple talks came in on the 1810 election -- replace it -- the clays, calhoun's, pushed him in that direction. admit, it wasld incredible. could you talk about the war president, madison? >> it's interesting. administration, there was a half or with friends. presidents in those days, whether they were military men are not, thought that they should dress up, put on a sword, at thick ok'd on it, which is ribbon that is made to look like a flower. adams did that, madison did that. i find...
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coach calhoun, you and your team had quite a season.s, you flew under the radar to victory. we are buying a lot of those under the radar planes. you can fly over the radar, you still won't be detected. they cost a lot of money. i tell you that. team had, a republican its own victory under the radar. that is a very important thing for the men and women of the united states military. it is a very important thing for the people of our country. in our new budget, and it has been a hotly contested budget, because as you know we have to go through a long and rigorous process. we have ended years of painful cuts to our military and just achieved a $21 billion increase in defense spending. [applause] president trump: waited not do any touting like the democrats did. not only did we achieve this massive increase in defense, but we did so without having to put an equal increase in nondefense spending, breaking the so-called parity rule that was breaking our budget the ng ourg -- and degradi military. you will have the equipment you need. there wi
coach calhoun, you and your team had quite a season.s, you flew under the radar to victory. we are buying a lot of those under the radar planes. you can fly over the radar, you still won't be detected. they cost a lot of money. i tell you that. team had, a republican its own victory under the radar. that is a very important thing for the men and women of the united states military. it is a very important thing for the people of our country. in our new budget, and it has been a hotly contested...
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calhoun, a civilian steamer converted into a 500-ton side-wheel gunboat.the precision you'd expect from a career draftsman. >> before he built a ship, he'd study it. he had blueprints from the smithsonian institution, and if they didn't exist, he would draw his own set of blueprints. >> down to the finest detail. >> he was a fanatic about it. >> was your mom applauding his efforts? >> not really. i recall her not being all that thrilled with dad spending a lot of time in the shop. >> but he wouldn't stop. >> oh, no. it became an obsession. >> by the time william retires in the early 1980s, he's churned out more than 500 ships. that's when the hobbyist decides to share his fleet with the world. he built an annex on his property, next to the family home in arcadia, louisiana -- his very own civil war naval museum. let's be honest -- most people would build, maybe, an addition to their house. your dad told your mom, "i'm gonna build a museum for the ships." >> you know, for lack of better terms, i think he didn't really listen to much about what my mother had
calhoun, a civilian steamer converted into a 500-ton side-wheel gunboat.the precision you'd expect from a career draftsman. >> before he built a ship, he'd study it. he had blueprints from the smithsonian institution, and if they didn't exist, he would draw his own set of blueprints. >> down to the finest detail. >> he was a fanatic about it. >> was your mom applauding his efforts? >> not really. i recall her not being all that thrilled with dad spending a lot of...
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coach calhoun, you and your team had quite a season.ike good air force guys, you flew under the radar to victory. we are buying a lot of those under the radar planes. you can fly over the radar. they cost a lot of money, i'll tell you that. this week, all republican team had its own victory under the radar. that is a very important thing for the men and women of the united states military. it's a very important thing for the people of our country. in our new budget, and it's been a very hock week -- hot week. we have to go through a long and rigorous process, but we've ended years of painful cuts to our military and just to cheat a $21 billion increase in defense spending. we didn't do any touting like the democrats did, by the way. not only did we achieve this massive and badly needed increase in offense, but we did so without having to put in place an equal increase and non-defense spending, breaking the so-called "parity rule" that was breaking our budget and degrading or military. that's not happening anymore, that i can tell you fo
coach calhoun, you and your team had quite a season.ike good air force guys, you flew under the radar to victory. we are buying a lot of those under the radar planes. you can fly over the radar. they cost a lot of money, i'll tell you that. this week, all republican team had its own victory under the radar. that is a very important thing for the men and women of the united states military. it's a very important thing for the people of our country. in our new budget, and it's been a very hock...
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a great coach, troy calhoun, congratulations, folks. >> appreciate it. mr.resident, we're overwhelmed with the graciousness of you and your staff. this certainly has been an unbelievable trip for our young men and young women that have been able to come along. and we're so you proud. only three weeks under your command, they will become commissionedded and second lieutenants in our united states air force. what they will bring is courage, integrity, boldness, and unquestionably, they're champions, more than anything else, they're abs you absolute winners. ladies and gentlemen, the young men and young women of the united states air force academy. [applause] at this time we have a couple of momentos we would like to leave for the president. i will say this, our commander-in-chief, you look at our roster. we never have anybody that is ever worn jersey number one here in the last nine years. i think we got a new tenant holder to that spot. i invite up westin steelhammer and jacoby owens to present a little gift to you. >> thank you very much. you. [applause] >>
a great coach, troy calhoun, congratulations, folks. >> appreciate it. mr.resident, we're overwhelmed with the graciousness of you and your staff. this certainly has been an unbelievable trip for our young men and young women that have been able to come along. and we're so you proud. only three weeks under your command, they will become commissionedded and second lieutenants in our united states air force. what they will bring is courage, integrity, boldness, and unquestionably, they're...
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protesters claimed a lake should not be named after john calhoun who signed the indian removal act. the city has voted to change the name of the lake back to its original native american name. >>> it is hours after the final school bell rang but students across san francisco are still on campus taking part in after school programs. >>> plus, the rugby coach at cal open up about this teammate who was paralyzed over the weekend in a national championship game. >>> plus, a new twist in the white house's account about why president trump fired fbi director james comey. what the act director told a congressional panel today. >>> and in weather we start out the week with warm temperatures but still stubborn clouds. a bit of a cooling trend. coming up we will let you know if that cool-down continues in your rye day forecast. ything, . do you play? ♪ ♪ use the chase mobile app to send money in just a tap, to friends at more banks then ever before. you got next? chase. helping you master what's now and what's next. >>> president trump said there is no collusion between me and my campaign and
protesters claimed a lake should not be named after john calhoun who signed the indian removal act. the city has voted to change the name of the lake back to its original native american name. >>> it is hours after the final school bell rang but students across san francisco are still on campus taking part in after school programs. >>> plus, the rugby coach at cal open up about this teammate who was paralyzed over the weekend in a national championship game. >>> plus,...
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struck out calhoun to strand a pair in the fifth. l.a. was 0 for 8 with runners in scoring position. bottom five, oakland down 1-0. a to two-run blast to right. a's beat the halos 3-1. they win the series 4-6 on the home stand. >> things were not going well you know. we win two games in a road trip come home and get beat and look lifeless the first game then there's a walkoff and another one and the road trip is in the past. i'm glad you brought it up again. that's in the rear view mirror. this is very important for us for our psyche. >>> high school city championship at&t park. lowell washington, levi humphrey a base hit to write 1- 0 cardinals. run support from joseph soloman pitching a shutout striking out nate wong to end the game. lowell beats washington 2-0 to win their fifth straight city title. as for solomon, that was his 20th win for lowell. he is heading to uop on a baseball scholarship. >> good for him. >> thank you. >>> coming up in our next half- hour, james comey breaking his silence! the fbi director's first comments since
struck out calhoun to strand a pair in the fifth. l.a. was 0 for 8 with runners in scoring position. bottom five, oakland down 1-0. a to two-run blast to right. a's beat the halos 3-1. they win the series 4-6 on the home stand. >> things were not going well you know. we win two games in a road trip come home and get beat and look lifeless the first game then there's a walkoff and another one and the road trip is in the past. i'm glad you brought it up again. that's in the rear view...
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calhoun who had been his sheriff's department. politics has been rough for a while. just a conflation of two different moments. jackson was, to go to your first question, jackson was a slave owner, unapologetic, no sign whatever that was he rethinking the economic and cultural and political order that produced his own wealth, own comfort, own rise. at the same time he was a ferocious defender of the union. what we don't know because he died in 1845, is where would he have ended up 15, 16 years later as abolitionist sentiment grew and as the south became ever more defensive and reactionary. >> john meacham, as always, a great pleasure to have you on. >> thank you so much. >> and more ahead. we'll be right back. nobody does underwater stunts, sylvia. except me, of course. this is my stop. adios! ♪ if you're a stuntman, you cheat death. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. número uno! (i wanted him to eat healthy., so i feed jake purina cat chow naturals indoor, a nutritious formula with n
calhoun who had been his sheriff's department. politics has been rough for a while. just a conflation of two different moments. jackson was, to go to your first question, jackson was a slave owner, unapologetic, no sign whatever that was he rethinking the economic and cultural and political order that produced his own wealth, own comfort, own rise. at the same time he was a ferocious defender of the union. what we don't know because he died in 1845, is where would he have ended up 15, 16 years...
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coach calhoun, you and your team had quite a season.air force guys, you flew under the radar to victory. we are buying a lot of those under the radar planes. in fact, you can fly over the radar. you're still not going to detect them. they cost a lot of money. i'll tell you that. this week our republican team had its own victory under the radar. that's a very important thing for the men and women of the united states military. it's a very important thing for the people of our country. in our new budget, and it's been a very hotly contested budget because, as you know, we have to go through a long and rigorous process. but we have ended years of painful cuts to our military and just achieved a $21 billion increase in defense spending. [ cheers and applause ] and we didn't do any touting like the democrats did, by the way. not only did we achieve this massive and needed increase in defense, we did so without having to put in place an equal increase in nondefense spending, breaking the so-called parity rule that was breaking the budget and
coach calhoun, you and your team had quite a season.air force guys, you flew under the radar to victory. we are buying a lot of those under the radar planes. in fact, you can fly over the radar. you're still not going to detect them. they cost a lot of money. i'll tell you that. this week our republican team had its own victory under the radar. that's a very important thing for the men and women of the united states military. it's a very important thing for the people of our country. in our new...
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when calhoun who was a former vice president and secretary of war opposed the tariff and was urging south carolinians, essentially, at that point, to defy the federal government, andrew jackson was a unionist who would have backed force. so trump, he's not knowledgeable about history, you know, the truth of the matter is, the question is does he really understand before steve bannon, it's my understanding steve bannon is the one that introduced andrew jackson -- did trump know anything about the guy? >> i guess abraham lincoln wasn't his kind of nationalist. >> he warned today, nobody is safe because kim jong un has nuclear weapons. he called him a pretty smart cookie. he told bloomberg he would be honored to sit down with him. let's listen to this part of the story today. >> yes, under the right circumstances, i would absolutely meet with him. no problem. >> and you -- most political people would never say that. i'm telling you, under the right circumstances i would meet with him. >> what is that, is that the charm offensive. >> it seems like he's messing with kim jong un. last week he s
when calhoun who was a former vice president and secretary of war opposed the tariff and was urging south carolinians, essentially, at that point, to defy the federal government, andrew jackson was a unionist who would have backed force. so trump, he's not knowledgeable about history, you know, the truth of the matter is, the question is does he really understand before steve bannon, it's my understanding steve bannon is the one that introduced andrew jackson -- did trump know anything about...
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i think the y'aale's handling o the calhoun issue the second time around was artfully done. but you go to europe, there's monuments to napoleon and monarchs who did all these things and they're still there and nobody thinks we're blessing all of their worst deeds by continuing to have that history as part of our public life. i think there's something a little bit wanton and in the sort of let's take the names off, let's level. the better ways to go, i think, are to expand. i think this is what princeton is doing. you have more plaques, more information of giving a sense of why the school is named for him, good, bad, complex, that that more educated method is much better than the index of who's got to go. >> i actually found it personally difficult as this unfolded and i didn't have a clear answer. i speak as a professor, not aspirin ta as prince tton. my instinct was the renaming wouldn't have the kind of effect that even the students were hoping for, my instinct was and it's still to some level it's difficult once we start down that process with figures whose major purpose
i think the y'aale's handling o the calhoun issue the second time around was artfully done. but you go to europe, there's monuments to napoleon and monarchs who did all these things and they're still there and nobody thinks we're blessing all of their worst deeds by continuing to have that history as part of our public life. i think there's something a little bit wanton and in the sort of let's take the names off, let's level. the better ways to go, i think, are to expand. i think this is what...
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calhoun is talkin kaufman ig about. are you any smarter now? chris: i don't know. doom or dr. gloom, but your newsletter back in the day was very much -- everyone wanted his research. he did a lot of interesting analysis in investment flows, incorporations, big funds. it was quite well the. tom: i never liked the dr. doom idea. i think it is unfair. nevertheless, you are right. chris: you are always thinking inflation was exploding. tom: if you were writing today on tectonic shifts, it would be tectonic shifts in china. we are seeing china fall apart financially. if you are writing a memo this morning on china, what would you write? henry: i am not a chinese expert, but i would say the first issue is financial institutions of the size that china has are difficult to manage. they are complex. we have limited information on what is going on in those institutions. they are partly governmentally controlled and partly privately controlled, and that is not a very good mix. tom: you and i have been at the economic club of new york and have seen the body language of the q&
calhoun is talkin kaufman ig about. are you any smarter now? chris: i don't know. doom or dr. gloom, but your newsletter back in the day was very much -- everyone wanted his research. he did a lot of interesting analysis in investment flows, incorporations, big funds. it was quite well the. tom: i never liked the dr. doom idea. i think it is unfair. nevertheless, you are right. chris: you are always thinking inflation was exploding. tom: if you were writing today on tectonic shifts, it would be...
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coach calhoun, you and your team had quite a season. flew under the radar to victory. you know, we're buying a lot of those under the radar planes. in fact, you can fly over the radar. you're still not going to detect them. [laughter] they cost a lot of money, i'll tell you that. this week our republican team had its own victory under the radar. that is a very important thing for the men and women of the united states military. and it's a very important thing for the people of our country. in our new budget -- and it's been a very hotly-contested budget because, as you know, we have to go through a long and rigorous process. but we've ended years of painful cuts to our military and just achieved a $21 billion increase in defense spending. [applause] and we didn't do any touting like the democrats did, by the way. not only did we a achieve this massive and badly needed increase in defense, but we did so without having to put in mace an equal increase in nondefense spending, breaking the so-called parity rule that was breaking our budget
coach calhoun, you and your team had quite a season. flew under the radar to victory. you know, we're buying a lot of those under the radar planes. in fact, you can fly over the radar. you're still not going to detect them. [laughter] they cost a lot of money, i'll tell you that. this week our republican team had its own victory under the radar. that is a very important thing for the men and women of the united states military. and it's a very important thing for the people of our country. in...