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high strike on calhoun, 1-1. >> eric: calhoun is looking for something that he can put the bat on theare if it's a double play, he obviously doesn't want it but one thing you can't do here, you cannot strike out. you've got to get that run in somehow. >> adam: late on the swing, it's 1-2. >> eric: calhoun ignited everybody last night with that inside the parker in that fourth inning. that has not carried over to this evening, strike out, hit into a double play. >> adam: he laid off the breaking ball. >> eric: he just swung through that same pitch, disciplined enough to lay off of it. >> adam: expands the zone. down the right field line towards the corner, it's a fair ball! and the diamondbacks will win that game and they will win the series! their first series win of the year, they come back to win on a kole calhoun walk off, 5-4 diamondbacks! let the socially distanced celebration begin. >> eric: just great at-bat's by this diamondback ball club, characteristic of what they expect from this team. grinding at-bats. andy young started off the inning with an incredible at-bats, ends up
high strike on calhoun, 1-1. >> eric: calhoun is looking for something that he can put the bat on theare if it's a double play, he obviously doesn't want it but one thing you can't do here, you cannot strike out. you've got to get that run in somehow. >> adam: late on the swing, it's 1-2. >> eric: calhoun ignited everybody last night with that inside the parker in that fourth inning. that has not carried over to this evening, strike out, hit into a double play. >> adam:...
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>> adam: kole calhoun caps off and arizona come back with >>> call calhoun has an arizona come back with a walk it off for the diamondbacks, 5 to 4 is he a get their first win of the year. 2 of 3 from the depending al champions. >> eric: big for this arizona offense, they strung together some great at-bats in the sixth inning and finish it off in the ninth inning. a complete team effort, this is how the team will compete this year and this is how they win. >> adam: everybody's got the clique. a lot of contributions from all over the lineup tonight for arizona. it will not get a chance to see mike trout and the los angeles angels take on the texas rangers on fs1. that's tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern time. tonight unimpressive performance from brandon bielak, the pitcher of the astros in his first big league start. really good stuff from this diamondbacks offense that has maybe started to turn things around. 5-4 comeback win tonight for arizona as they take the series. for our entire fox crew, so long from the desert. 5-4 arizona win, we'll see you next time. ? the race is on to see the c
>> adam: kole calhoun caps off and arizona come back with >>> call calhoun has an arizona come back with a walk it off for the diamondbacks, 5 to 4 is he a get their first win of the year. 2 of 3 from the depending al champions. >> eric: big for this arizona offense, they strung together some great at-bats in the sixth inning and finish it off in the ninth inning. a complete team effort, this is how the team will compete this year and this is how they win. >> adam:...
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calhoun over to you he you can negotiate with jhansi calhoun for me. me.ohn c. calhoun for the crucial mott's first mate -- lucretia mott's first met --zabeth stanley in when they met, they met in sort of an unlikely place which was anti-slaverys conference in 1840. two americans meeting in london. they had other connections, but lucretias london. there as att was delegate for the american antislavery society. elizabeth cady stanton was there on her honeymoon. she had just married an abolitionist named henry stanton. it was more of a european tour than a political journey for her. at the two women instantly connected. elizabeth cady stanton lady described -- later described lucretia mott as a revelation of womanhood. she said i did not know it was possible for women to be so outspoken and independent. she really became an admirer of lucretia mott. she referred to her as the moving spirit of the seneca .alls convention of 1848 it was a label lucretia mott rejected. she said elizabeth, you should claim that for yourself. but the fact was, it was the fact that lucr
calhoun over to you he you can negotiate with jhansi calhoun for me. me.ohn c. calhoun for the crucial mott's first mate -- lucretia mott's first met --zabeth stanley in when they met, they met in sort of an unlikely place which was anti-slaverys conference in 1840. two americans meeting in london. they had other connections, but lucretias london. there as att was delegate for the american antislavery society. elizabeth cady stanton was there on her honeymoon. she had just married an...
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cole calhoun using his noggin. >> all right. that's it for tonight. >> goodnight. >> thanks for joining us. goodnight. who cares? i know it's totally gonna slay them in my astrophysics club. first time anyone in that club gets slayed. let me give you a hug goodbye. i cannot believe that you're already going to college. it seems like yesterday when you were a little girl reading at college level. (gasps) check you out! thanks. i have a hot study partner coming over, so -- what are you making, my little chef? i'm making pasghetti! you are adorable. (scoffs) i remember when i had everyone in the palm of my hand with a two-foot like "pasghetti." we both know you know how to say it. for helping me to get that listing. cyril's house.
cole calhoun using his noggin. >> all right. that's it for tonight. >> goodnight. >> thanks for joining us. goodnight. who cares? i know it's totally gonna slay them in my astrophysics club. first time anyone in that club gets slayed. let me give you a hug goodbye. i cannot believe that you're already going to college. it seems like yesterday when you were a little girl reading at college level. (gasps) check you out! thanks. i have a hot study partner coming over, so -- what...
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calhoun, for instance. clay is probably a lot more talked about, written about, focused upon than some of the more prominent political figures. >> we have spent time talking about his basics and haven't delved into his position about slavery. explain what his philosophical positions were about slavery. >> philosophically, he was against the idea of slavery. for his time period, he would have been considered extremely liberal, and for a long time he was touted as an abolitionist, emancipationist. he did not believe in slavery, but he also didn't think african-americans could survive in america as citizens, so the whole idea of the american colonization society, freedom outside the united states sort of became his platform that he stuck to throughout his presidency, although he never -- i'm sorry, i'm making him president, throughout his political career. he never did deny the fact that he felt african-americans should have their freedom. he was just not willing to risk -- he knew the political damage anti-sl
calhoun, for instance. clay is probably a lot more talked about, written about, focused upon than some of the more prominent political figures. >> we have spent time talking about his basics and haven't delved into his position about slavery. explain what his philosophical positions were about slavery. >> philosophically, he was against the idea of slavery. for his time period, he would have been considered extremely liberal, and for a long time he was touted as an abolitionist,...
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the city of toss and remove the statute on and john c calhoun and on it advocate of slavery. and construction is underway. on the international dear california... we know these are challenging times. rest assured, you are not alone. we've all had to adapt. and with summer here, your energy bills might go up with rising temperatures. together, we can save energy and money. try closing your shades during the day... setting your ac to 78° or higher... or cooling off with a fan when you can. united we are always stronger. stay well, california, and keep it golden. to see these kids and spend time with them. >>it's easy to lose faith in humanity, especially today, there's a lot of polarization leaves a lot of room for a lot of hope. or take the late a real character when you see policy's are great and we need sound policies as well which that he also has those kids got the chops raids. it's almost like none of that matters if you don't have the character. this is a very unprecedented and challenging time that requires an unprecedented and a courageous leader you need someone with
the city of toss and remove the statute on and john c calhoun and on it advocate of slavery. and construction is underway. on the international dear california... we know these are challenging times. rest assured, you are not alone. we've all had to adapt. and with summer here, your energy bills might go up with rising temperatures. together, we can save energy and money. try closing your shades during the day... setting your ac to 78° or higher... or cooling off with a fan when you can....
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people love john c calhoun, one thing i know the young lings love jokes about a vice president from the. -- no, 1820, right? on the bright side trump's orders aren't just unconstitutional, they also don't help. take that alleged $400 a week he is offering. in order to get the money trump is requiring states to pick up the tab for 25% of it and states must first agree to enter into this financial agreement with the federal government. hey, everybody, drinks are on me as long as you pick up 25% of it first. come on, you people are desperate, you would hate you if you don't do the thing i just promised you would. and remember trump's payroll tax holiday, well he promised to extends it under certain conditions. >> if i'm victorious on november 3rd i plan to forgive these taxes and make permanent cuts to the payroll tax. >> buddy, that is a pretty small carrot. >> give me another four years of unbelievable corruption and unbridal-- unbrideeled destruction of all norms and if you do, free refills on your soft drink of choice with purchase of $10 or more, but go easy on the ice. >> among the m
people love john c calhoun, one thing i know the young lings love jokes about a vice president from the. -- no, 1820, right? on the bright side trump's orders aren't just unconstitutional, they also don't help. take that alleged $400 a week he is offering. in order to get the money trump is requiring states to pick up the tab for 25% of it and states must first agree to enter into this financial agreement with the federal government. hey, everybody, drinks are on me as long as you pick up 25%...
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calhoun of the presidential college here, the administration created a committee and i was on the committee, to try and come up with principles that you could actually follow by which a university, at least, we are not talking about a nation or company or a city, but a university might rename something. and we did. we did a lot of research. in fact, recalled in gordon reed as an advisor among others. annette: yeah. david: we came up with these principles by which the administration could put calhoun through those principles. in the end, they said, we are going to remove that one. now, we are going to have to think in these terms, whether it is monuments in congress, monuments on a public square or elsewhere. jim: school names. annette: yeah. david: rather than willy-nilly, the politics right now that this has to come down. do we wait for the new politics for that one to come down? or do we actually have some kind of principles? otherwise the mob will take the monuments away when the mob can get away with it. annette: yes. in any event, the notion of taking it down without deliberation from
calhoun of the presidential college here, the administration created a committee and i was on the committee, to try and come up with principles that you could actually follow by which a university, at least, we are not talking about a nation or company or a city, but a university might rename something. and we did. we did a lot of research. in fact, recalled in gordon reed as an advisor among others. annette: yeah. david: we came up with these principles by which the administration could put...
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honored that oaklands frankie montes, his first inning how to wild pitch their that allowed kole calhoun to start. the worst out of his career as the first inning gets worse. four hours later it is nick ahmed, deep and gone. a three run shot, five-0 lead, less than two innings, 10-1 is your final. the a's are headed back to oakland to continue their series in the east bay with the d backs. >>> this was definitely the standout game in the nba playoffs. and the lakers, look out, there is someone after you. and the star hails from oakland, but pay homage to lebron tonight. he had a triple-double, 23 points, 17 rebounds, 16 assists . not bad for the 35-year-old, but it did not meet the standards of damien lillard. stand back and watch them just pump one shot after another. six threes, 36 points and portland is up in the series 1- >>>. they take it 193. kenny smith on the post game show had a little dig at the warriors own stephon curry. >> how do you like that what, 36 feet? >> i don't thank you could shoot as deep as him. >> [ laughter ] and stuff immediately responds on social media, love
honored that oaklands frankie montes, his first inning how to wild pitch their that allowed kole calhoun to start. the worst out of his career as the first inning gets worse. four hours later it is nick ahmed, deep and gone. a three run shot, five-0 lead, less than two innings, 10-1 is your final. the a's are headed back to oakland to continue their series in the east bay with the d backs. >>> this was definitely the standout game in the nba playoffs. and the lakers, look out, there is...
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liam hendriks comes in, saves it and willie calhoun lines it up. bay product will turn it into a game ending double play. six tradewinds, houston coming to town over the weekend, in oakland. let's go to beautiful colorado, where it is anything but over the years, for the san francisco giants. again, this week they loose three out of four. although, kind of like this move, mauricio devol at center field getting the start of looking great out there. then with the bat, devol took it to ride, a three run homer of kyle friedman and all of a sudden the giants are leading three-1. bottom of the seventh, daniel murphy has paid a lot here he gets to rico garcia. charlie blackman will tied on with a two homer of his own. the rockies take three out of four for the giants, 6-4 is your final. that is the sporting life at this hour. >> have a great night. he's selling it and moving into a bachelor pad, now that he's officially divorced. which is great! well, i don't know about "great." i mean, you can come and go as you please, i suppose, and maybe see what's up
liam hendriks comes in, saves it and willie calhoun lines it up. bay product will turn it into a game ending double play. six tradewinds, houston coming to town over the weekend, in oakland. let's go to beautiful colorado, where it is anything but over the years, for the san francisco giants. again, this week they loose three out of four. although, kind of like this move, mauricio devol at center field getting the start of looking great out there. then with the bat, devol took it to ride, a...
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cole calhoun. aloha means goodbye as they cruise to a 10-1 victory. there is more scrutiny now on jimmy garoppolo connecting with receivers on the deep ball. he has hit a few really nice nie passes. he knows this is a point of emphasis. >> i like where i'm at with it. i think we have guys able to run the deeper route. things like that. it's always been one of those things. it is what it is. >> the former raiders head coach tom flores has been selected as a finalist and this time he'll stalin. let's behost. this should have happened a long, long time ago. he was nominated by the senior committee. he is the only coach in that category. he still needs to get 80% of the vote. if you are a warriors fan hoping, dreaming that the top seeded milwaukee bucks lose in the playoffs and a giannis antetokounmpo forces the trade, so far so good. on giannis and the bucks, first quarter, a spin move here and he throws it down with authority! on nikola. the greek freak. 31 points and 17 rebounds. this game was pretty much he can shoot threes. five in this game. 35 poin
cole calhoun. aloha means goodbye as they cruise to a 10-1 victory. there is more scrutiny now on jimmy garoppolo connecting with receivers on the deep ball. he has hit a few really nice nie passes. he knows this is a point of emphasis. >> i like where i'm at with it. i think we have guys able to run the deeper route. things like that. it's always been one of those things. it is what it is. >> the former raiders head coach tom flores has been selected as a finalist and this time...
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calhoun, a civilian steamer converted into a 500-ton side-wheel gunboat.e 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 t
calhoun, a civilian steamer converted into a 500-ton side-wheel gunboat.e 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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he has dementia and he went missing on saturday near calhoun, louisiana.t news because zach stevens is a man from a nearby town and his dog rubi found him in the woods and now he's back with his family. ruby is a bloodhound. he sniffed russell out on wednesday through sniffing one of issues and it took her 34 minutes to find him. it's amazing. job well done to ruby. she got a spa day from a local business. >> juan: that was a lifesaver potentially. that's great. i have got a special "one more thing" this friday. this is special because there's really no need for me to say anything about this joyous moment. take a look. [laughter] the laughter is coming from emma. her mom eric up with the video on social media. so far 2.5 million people have joined in the laughter. thanks, emma. i got a kick out of you. that was great. >> trey: i want to thank the four of you for your hospitality may want to wish the kindest, sweetest, most beautiful person in the world happy 31st anniversary. i hope you like the weed eater and it's not too heavy. [laughter] >> juan: you di
he has dementia and he went missing on saturday near calhoun, louisiana.t news because zach stevens is a man from a nearby town and his dog rubi found him in the woods and now he's back with his family. ruby is a bloodhound. he sniffed russell out on wednesday through sniffing one of issues and it took her 34 minutes to find him. it's amazing. job well done to ruby. she got a spa day from a local business. >> juan: that was a lifesaver potentially. that's great. i have got a special...
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a wild pitch there scores cole calhoun from third.s, but the knockout blow came four batters latter. deep to left, and gone, as the angels were up 5-0 in the first inning. montes gives up 9 earned runs in less than two innings. it was not his day today. the diamond backs beat the a's for the second straight day. this time 10-1. >>> okay. cool story here. it's touch for junior college football to get much coverage? the bay area where the 49ers dominate the season, but two years ago, laney college in oakland won the national championship, and as joe fonzi tells us, laney is now getting a lot of attention for being the subject of last chance u on netflix. the nation may just be discovering laney college, but for 8 years, john beam has been the head coach of a football team that has been fighting the odds for its players and for simple existence. there's a connotation that comes with the title last chance u, and beam has always been about something other than that. >> we don't consider ourselves a last chance, we consider ourselves the be
a wild pitch there scores cole calhoun from third.s, but the knockout blow came four batters latter. deep to left, and gone, as the angels were up 5-0 in the first inning. montes gives up 9 earned runs in less than two innings. it was not his day today. the diamond backs beat the a's for the second straight day. this time 10-1. >>> okay. cool story here. it's touch for junior college football to get much coverage? the bay area where the 49ers dominate the season, but two years ago,...
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calhoun, an advocate of spirits -- of slavery. an african-american museum. much like the country as a whole, we are stepping out from the shadows of our past, and beginning to lay the ground group -- groundwork for a more just future. it will not be easy. we can only succeed if we move forward together. so we will need a president who sees unifying people as a requirement of the job. a president who understands the true meaning of community. and how to build it through trust and humility. and as so many experiences are experiencing loss in this pandemic, lost jobs, lost loved ones, and lost confidence in the president to keep us safe, we need a president who understands both profound loss, and what it takes to bounce back. but more important than this first-hand experience with loss and hardship, is his ability to translate that perspective into policy and solutions. and prioritize hard-working people, and persistent poverty counties, over partisan politics or personal gain. and's why i stand with joe, why he will always be an ado
calhoun, an advocate of spirits -- of slavery. an african-american museum. much like the country as a whole, we are stepping out from the shadows of our past, and beginning to lay the ground group -- groundwork for a more just future. it will not be easy. we can only succeed if we move forward together. so we will need a president who sees unifying people as a requirement of the job. a president who understands the true meaning of community. and how to build it through trust and humility. and...
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that's offer fires would get the win, liam hendriks gets william calhoun.ve, six-four final, six tradewinds. like i said, the astros coming to town should be a great weekend of baseball, covid or not. as we know in this pandemic season, all kinds of things can change. you can make fake crowd noise during the games, the cardboard cutouts to strange baseball rules. but one thing traditionalists will like that hasn't changed, well if you're a colorado rocky fan, the tradition of the giants coming up there to beautiful mile high and losing. they just don't play their best all out there, beautiful as it is, not for the giants. one guy looked pretty good and got the start and center field. recio dupont for the great catch to take extras away from matt kemp in the seventh. dupont with a ticket to ride. the giants let it three-one. than the have to turn it over to the bullpen. at the bottom is in the bottom half of the inning. there are flammable. rockies go up for good for three, add to it for insurance. charlie blackman, a two run homer of his own. rocky could ta
that's offer fires would get the win, liam hendriks gets william calhoun.ve, six-four final, six tradewinds. like i said, the astros coming to town should be a great weekend of baseball, covid or not. as we know in this pandemic season, all kinds of things can change. you can make fake crowd noise during the games, the cardboard cutouts to strange baseball rules. but one thing traditionalists will like that hasn't changed, well if you're a colorado rocky fan, the tradition of the giants coming...
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just wished he would've missed this one too, wild pitch allowing kole calhoun discord. 1-0 lead and it gets worse. four batters later nick ahmed deep. he has got himself a three run shot, 5-0 lead. montes gave up nine earned runs in less than two innings, worst start of his career. 10-1, those of be the odds that the hot a's would lose by a score like that. they do, second straight and hoping to get it squared away when they get back on. >>> spotlight came on the nba tonight and their bio bubble down in orlando. is going to be the lakers and blazers, right? and the lakers, they were rolling when the shutdown occurred. now it looks like they are leaking oil a little bit, even though lebron is certainly on his game. when the pandemic hit it looked like the lakers would be a favorite, but that is a sensational effort from him tonight. 23 points, 17 rebounds, 16 assists. damon lillard outer limits, he had six 3's tonight. 36 point on the night and he hit with 3:15 left to break at tie. the blazers hang on from there 193. >>> this is kind of strange after all, we have all ki
just wished he would've missed this one too, wild pitch allowing kole calhoun discord. 1-0 lead and it gets worse. four batters later nick ahmed deep. he has got himself a three run shot, 5-0 lead. montes gave up nine earned runs in less than two innings, worst start of his career. 10-1, those of be the odds that the hot a's would lose by a score like that. they do, second straight and hoping to get it squared away when they get back on. >>> spotlight came on the nba tonight and their...
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calhoun over to you, you can negotiate with him for me, that was the level of her philosophy and intransitive on the issue. they first met elizabeth cady stanton in 1840 and she was younger than her, she was 22 years younger than her and when they met, it was an unlikely place at the world antislavery convention in england in 1840, to americans meeting in london, they had other connections but it was there as a delegate from various americans and antislavery society, she was officially there to attend the world antislavery convention. elizabeth cady stanton was there on her honeymoon she just married an abolitionist named henry stanton, it was a european tour versus a political journey as it was for the accretion law, the two women i think instantly connected and elizabeth cady scan later described the revelation of womanhood, and never met a woman like this before and i did not know that it was possible for women to be so outspoken and independent, so she really became in a and mey meyer. >> it was actually labeled that she rejected, she said no elizabeth, you should claim that for yourself,
calhoun over to you, you can negotiate with him for me, that was the level of her philosophy and intransitive on the issue. they first met elizabeth cady stanton in 1840 and she was younger than her, she was 22 years younger than her and when they met, it was an unlikely place at the world antislavery convention in england in 1840, to americans meeting in london, they had other connections but it was there as a delegate from various americans and antislavery society, she was officially there to...
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just to give you an example, calhoun, aohn c rabid secessionist, anti-black century,om the 19th hero to the charleston confederacy, so here is his original statue, as seen in 1892. beneath it is a group of african americans. i came across this quote recently, just to illustrate how meaningful this remains. a black cabdriver talked about what it is like driving past this monument routinely and 2017. he says "it is almost resonant reminiscent of how i would envision a slave would have felt if they were walking on the street and someone spit on them. that is how i feel. it is disgusting." now, people will say, and they are entitled to this, will say "i disagree. i don't think it means that." but what i would argue is we need to hear what our women and men are saying, and if they are saying that they feel spit upon by a work of public art, we should at least be open to a dialogue about how we can advance, how we can change the commemorative landscape in such a way that people are not so aggrieved. that is a conversation that is happening in parts of this reckoning with confederate marker
just to give you an example, calhoun, aohn c rabid secessionist, anti-black century,om the 19th hero to the charleston confederacy, so here is his original statue, as seen in 1892. beneath it is a group of african americans. i came across this quote recently, just to illustrate how meaningful this remains. a black cabdriver talked about what it is like driving past this monument routinely and 2017. he says "it is almost resonant reminiscent of how i would envision a slave would have felt...
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i would not have renamedot calhoun college. i certainly wouldn't take wilson's name off of the buildings of princeton if that was my decision and i don't want us to start renaming cities and towns. i'm more interested in giving more attention to people we have ignored than getting too workeded up to give attention to the wrong people. >> you talk about the importance of history but yet we are in a situation in this country where things are changing so fast like the dislocation of the job market is incredible and those who say in 20 years half the jobs or more that people occupy have not been invented yet. >> think of that. >> i was on the board of my college for eight years. and the graduating seniors would stand up as we conferred the degrees would look at them. when i went on the board the first graduation was 2007 there was ath handful in computer technology when i left in 2015 the number wasas huge the number of engineers that stand up is growing exponentially. bill gates said if you are student in college you should study
i would not have renamedot calhoun college. i certainly wouldn't take wilson's name off of the buildings of princeton if that was my decision and i don't want us to start renaming cities and towns. i'm more interested in giving more attention to people we have ignored than getting too workeded up to give attention to the wrong people. >> you talk about the importance of history but yet we are in a situation in this country where things are changing so fast like the dislocation of the job...
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he said, the senate never worked since the civil war since the days of webster clay and calhoun, excepting the six years that johnson was its majority leader. if i could figure out how he did it when no one else can, then i will be showing something new about legislation. but i didn't really realize what path my research would take. >> robert caro, we are here at the lbj library in austin texas. how long have you been coming to this place? >> i think i started either very beginning of 77 or the very end of 76, i can't remember anymore, that would be about 26 years. >> you are saying something about you eat lunch out here. >> when we are here together we bring sandwiches and eat over there on the hillside under those trees. >> is not afraid of hard work, all of his books attest to that to the amount of research day in and day out research. it's not just impressive, it's almost intimidating, particularly so when you think that the books, lengthy as they are is a distillation of research he has done. texas is fortunate, indeed the whole country is fortunate, now and in the future that the
he said, the senate never worked since the civil war since the days of webster clay and calhoun, excepting the six years that johnson was its majority leader. if i could figure out how he did it when no one else can, then i will be showing something new about legislation. but i didn't really realize what path my research would take. >> robert caro, we are here at the lbj library in austin texas. how long have you been coming to this place? >> i think i started either very beginning...
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calhoun, an honored advocate of slavery.ndwork for a more just future. it won't be easy. we can only succeed if we move forward together. we will need a president who sees unifying people as a requirement of the job. a president who understands the true meaning of community. and now to build it through trust and humility. and as so many families experiencing loss in this pandemic. lost jobs, lost loved ones. and lost confidence in the president to keep us safe. we need a president who understands both profound loss and what it takes to bounce back. but more important than this firsthand experience with loss and hardship, issues an ability to translate that perspective into policy and solutions. and prioritize hardworking people and persistent poverty over personal politics or personal gain. that's why i stand with joe. and why he will always be an adopted son of south carolina. joe biden is as good a man as he is a leader. i have said before and wish to reiterate tonight, we know joe. but more importantly, joe knows us. >> i
calhoun, an honored advocate of slavery.ndwork for a more just future. it won't be easy. we can only succeed if we move forward together. we will need a president who sees unifying people as a requirement of the job. a president who understands the true meaning of community. and now to build it through trust and humility. and as so many families experiencing loss in this pandemic. lost jobs, lost loved ones. and lost confidence in the president to keep us safe. we need a president who...
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boeing this memo that's been reported from david calhoun regarding a second round of voluntary separationsrom the company. stocks not trading too bad but the sentiment around travel s i don't know, checkered at this point. >> yeah. they need a win. i think that one of the things that they are not talking about and i've been after them to do this is the numbers of people getting sick flying, way down, because of masks they are not making you feel confident enough the air studies that they've done at boeing versus the air studies in a skyscraper, you have to pry this stuff from them i think that they think that it's out there, but boeing is another one of these humble companies where you have to kick them in the butt and say, hey, go i have us some goods. i wish we had gary kelly on, i know he feels strongly that it is the safest place to be but those numbers indicate that it's just not coming back phil lebeau did great stuff, again, on that yesterday cars are coming back, but -- used cars, houses are back, uh-oh, and here we go. >> we got it we got it, jim all time high for the s&p, 3393, a
boeing this memo that's been reported from david calhoun regarding a second round of voluntary separationsrom the company. stocks not trading too bad but the sentiment around travel s i don't know, checkered at this point. >> yeah. they need a win. i think that one of the things that they are not talking about and i've been after them to do this is the numbers of people getting sick flying, way down, because of masks they are not making you feel confident enough the air studies that...
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calhoun an advocate of slavery, and construction is under way on the international african-american museum. so we will need a president who sees unifying people as a requirement of the job. a president who understands the true meaning of community, and how to build it through trust and humility. and as so many families are experiencing loss in this pandemic, lost jobs, lost loved ones and lost confidence in the president to keep us safe, we need a president who understands both profound loss and what it takes to bounce back. but more important than his firsthand experience with loss and hardship is his ability to translate that perspective into policy and solutions, and prioritize hard-working people and persistent -- over partisan politics or personal gain. that's why i stand with joe and why he will always be an adopted son of south carolina. joe biden is as good a man as he is a leader. i have said before and wish to reiterate tonight we know joe, but more importantly, joe knows us. >> hi, i'm kevin. i do a lot of things in life, but the thing i'm most proud of is i am a cap's military
calhoun an advocate of slavery, and construction is under way on the international african-american museum. so we will need a president who sees unifying people as a requirement of the job. a president who understands the true meaning of community, and how to build it through trust and humility. and as so many families are experiencing loss in this pandemic, lost jobs, lost loved ones and lost confidence in the president to keep us safe, we need a president who understands both profound loss...
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ceo david calhoun says another round of voluntary packages, layoff packages, is coming.n two bucks on that news. it is a dow stock, remember. $169, boeing right now. >>> uber and lyft. considering franchises in california to get around a court ruling. can you explain this simply, susan? susan: you know, this is a very important week for uber and lyft which both might temporarily have to shut down in california on friday morning if they don't win that court hearing against the orders to immediately reclassify their drivers as employees with benefits instead of just independent contractors. california is one of their biggest markets, hundreds of thousands of drivers, and the "new york times" reporting today that to get around this, uber and lyft might move to a franchise model so riders and drivers can still use the app, but the drivers will now be small fleets of cars from different companies that then pay them as employees instead. stuart: what about subscription service? you described that earlier. was it 24 bucks a month? susan: uber pass, $24.99 a month. cheaper rides
ceo david calhoun says another round of voluntary packages, layoff packages, is coming.n two bucks on that news. it is a dow stock, remember. $169, boeing right now. >>> uber and lyft. considering franchises in california to get around a court ruling. can you explain this simply, susan? susan: you know, this is a very important week for uber and lyft which both might temporarily have to shut down in california on friday morning if they don't win that court hearing against the orders to...
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calhoun statue was directly in front of me the pedestal that that statue stood on, i was looking at ithave a long way to go, but we should always be pushing toward freedom. brian: and that's why it's so important to talk to you. you are more responsible than anybody else using your esteem and the respect people have for you in getting this nomination and when it comes to racial justice there's no one more important than you than anybody else to get it right and that's why i've been so personally disappointed to see the violence overwhelm the protests and so is chicago mayor lori lightfoot. listen to how she described the looting taking place in her city. listen. >> the vast majority of these have been peaceful but what we've also seen is people who have embedded themselves in these seemingly peaceful protests and come for a fight. it's not spontaneous, when you bring u-haul trucks, cargo vans and high-end robbery tools. brian: that's the mayor of chicago seeing something unsavory in these acts and i bring you to portland and seattle after that especially. what's your reaction? >> my re
calhoun statue was directly in front of me the pedestal that that statue stood on, i was looking at ithave a long way to go, but we should always be pushing toward freedom. brian: and that's why it's so important to talk to you. you are more responsible than anybody else using your esteem and the respect people have for you in getting this nomination and when it comes to racial justice there's no one more important than you than anybody else to get it right and that's why i've been so...
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by daryl roth who did kinky boots and who has won many, many tonys and has been directed by jeff calhoun. and we have an amazing song writing team and a book writer named tim mcdonald. we have had such a great time working as a family with them to turn this into a musical. >> host: well, we want to show you a little butt of jodi picoult and her daughter samantha talking about working -- [laughter] on their ya book. our live conversation with jodi but caught will continue after this.i >> hi, i'm jodi but caught -- [laughter] >> no u you're not. >> you just snorted. all i dud was say my name. >> take two. >> we are the authors of -- >> off the page. >> off the page is the companion piece -- [inaudible] which is the story that we began writing about prince oliver trapped in a fatherly tale and lila, the read or on the outside who manages to get him outside. what happens when you get your wish, when with out comes true? can you still create happily ever after, and more importantly, how you do it. ♪ >> i think i learned in the process that my mother is incredibly weird. [laughter] >> there wa
by daryl roth who did kinky boots and who has won many, many tonys and has been directed by jeff calhoun. and we have an amazing song writing team and a book writer named tim mcdonald. we have had such a great time working as a family with them to turn this into a musical. >> host: well, we want to show you a little butt of jodi picoult and her daughter samantha talking about working -- [laughter] on their ya book. our live conversation with jodi but caught will continue after this.i...