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the 787 is a problem and i am going to be blunt calhoun has to go. and jimmy, i think i listened to you this morning, said something like he needs a w, he is done. this is an f minus >> you're pulling him. >> yeah. there's no more runway left. and the board is culpable. i don't understand why they're waiting. what more do you need? calhoun's head on a platter would frankly probably satisfy the faa, get the 787 delivered 737 max and china should happen. that plane crash a month ago set things back, but it is looking clear it wasn't boeing's fault they shipped one plane, should be more going soon bottom line is this. you need planes and there's onl two manufacturers and airbuss. i have to put emotion aside, make the intellectual decision, i am staying with it >> still want his head on a platter. jim, you're right. farmer jim is right. this may be a wall of shame situation. >> but about the stock, if you can tell me a thousand reasons why it was a horrible quarter, why he is not an executer, but you tell me you're staying with the stock because they hav
the 787 is a problem and i am going to be blunt calhoun has to go. and jimmy, i think i listened to you this morning, said something like he needs a w, he is done. this is an f minus >> you're pulling him. >> yeah. there's no more runway left. and the board is culpable. i don't understand why they're waiting. what more do you need? calhoun's head on a platter would frankly probably satisfy the faa, get the 787 delivered 737 max and china should happen. that plane crash a month ago...
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that first won't get calhoun but christian bethancourt catches cold. calhoun napping at third.s throat is sheldon noisy. there do get their double play still scoreless game in the eighth with two outs, brad miller slapped a domingo out survey to pitch to left for a hit that scores all this garcia from third. and then eli white from second to throw is there. sean murphy puts on the tag, but this is a different game. these days. they ruled that murphy illegally blocked the plate because he didn't yet have the ball. texas gets credit for both runs. that was not something that made aids manager mark cuts happy as he wasn't around to see the end of the game, montas charged with the two runs on three hits in seven innings. four rangers pitchers combined on the two nothing shutout threw him out and the nation's two top collegiate rugby teams playing today for the right to be in the national title game, st mary's at cala rematch of again one by the bears back in march. the gaels ran to a big early lead. they were already in front seven. nothing when edward king lateral to carl keane, k
that first won't get calhoun but christian bethancourt catches cold. calhoun napping at third.s throat is sheldon noisy. there do get their double play still scoreless game in the eighth with two outs, brad miller slapped a domingo out survey to pitch to left for a hit that scores all this garcia from third. and then eli white from second to throw is there. sean murphy puts on the tag, but this is a different game. these days. they ruled that murphy illegally blocked the plate because he didn't...
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your honor, this is case number 183 on the calendar in the matter of calhoun vs.elcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat. >> judge judy: mr. calhoun, you run a gym. is that correct? >> correct. >> judge judy: where is it located? >> cincinnati, ohio. >> judge judy: how many gyms are there in cincinnati? >> at least 20 or 30 gyms in the entire city. >> judge judy: between 20 and 30. and how many are there in a 10-block radius of where you are? >> 10-block radius? i would say maybe four, five. >> judge judy: because i assume that before you started your business, which is a relatively new business, you did a survey of the area and said, you know, "is there room for another business similar to mine?" >> correct. >> judge judy: so there are four or five relatively close by. >> the ones that are similar to mine, they're on the outskirts, so they're at least 20 miles outside of the facility. >> judge judy: 20 miles? >> exactly. >> judge judy: when you say similar to yours, in what respect? >> that use the techniques as far as trai
your honor, this is case number 183 on the calendar in the matter of calhoun vs.elcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat. >> judge judy: mr. calhoun, you run a gym. is that correct? >> correct. >> judge judy: where is it located? >> cincinnati, ohio. >> judge judy: how many gyms are there in cincinnati? >> at least 20 or 30 gyms in the entire city. >> judge judy: between 20 and 30. and how many are there in a...
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the morning off david is on assignment we have an exclusive interview with the ceo of boeing, dave calhoun, on the heels of that company's results. looking at futures, looks like we'll rebound from an ugly session all around everything sold off yesterday, we're up 240 or so on the dow. s&p 500 up 16 points and the nasdaq up 34 the nasdaq got slammed yesterday. big sell-off into the close. it was broad it was bad breath. this was the third negative session in a row for the dow the dow is below its 200-day moving average the nasdaq suffering its worst day since september 2020, trading in bear market territory. we have two big names out in the indexes with results, alphabet reporting weaker earnings, that was perception on a revenue -- >> perception. thank you for that >> because i know you'll push back >> you bet i am. >> i read that conference call and same with microsoft, which we'll talk about, which is helping futures, up 4% on alphabet, there's stale lot of growth. the youtube numbers were a big miss compared to a year ago. >> one thing he does as an excellent ceo is not hand hold she c
the morning off david is on assignment we have an exclusive interview with the ceo of boeing, dave calhoun, on the heels of that company's results. looking at futures, looks like we'll rebound from an ugly session all around everything sold off yesterday, we're up 240 or so on the dow. s&p 500 up 16 points and the nasdaq up 34 the nasdaq got slammed yesterday. big sell-off into the close. it was broad it was bad breath. this was the third negative session in a row for the dow the dow is...
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calhoun blames the loss onto specially modified jets on higher supply costs and schedule delays. and they took a without without a doubt. we had air force one, which is a program. >> most most people know a lot about >> it took ahead. our took a hit in to 25. >> grossly miscalculated bids, not uncommon in government contracts in california. the much-hyped high-speed rail with a 3 billion dollar price tag ended up costing 10 billion dollars in 2013. the health care dot gov website with an estimated cost of 464 million dollars ended up costing 824 million. and the promised 17 billion dollar international space station quadrupled to 74 billion. so in these cases and in boeing's who winds up paying the difference, boeing shareholders will keep some of it and government taxpayers, though it's bit. >> economist doctor stan smith says hindsight is 2020. i think that i think they have a responsibility to submit a bid and good chase. but sometimes there's things that are just anticipated. and, you know, covid to speak to >> that was rudabeh shahbazi reporting for us tonight. >> and now kr
calhoun blames the loss onto specially modified jets on higher supply costs and schedule delays. and they took a without without a doubt. we had air force one, which is a program. >> most most people know a lot about >> it took ahead. our took a hit in to 25. >> grossly miscalculated bids, not uncommon in government contracts in california. the much-hyped high-speed rail with a 3 billion dollar price tag ended up costing 10 billion dollars in 2013. the health care dot gov...
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guy: calhoun joined in 2020, hasn't brooke: with calhoun it would be a stretch to call it a success.a hard time putting all the blame on him because he obviously inherited a difficult situation. a lot of what we are talking about our consequences from bad decisions they made a long time ago and the thing with aerospace programs is that these consequences take a while to catch up with the companies involved. and i think, you know, what's difficult is i don't know if anybody could have navigated them through these troubled waters over the past couple of years but it's difficult to look at these continued delays on their aerospace programs, some of which are out of their control, some of which are not, and where do we get back to a point where they are consistently generating strong cash flow? kailey: how are they -- the executives defending themselves on the call? brooke: they are still positive on being cash flow positive this year. it's difficult to see how you get there. you have to hope that max deliveries might start picking up again and it's complicated by the fact that they are
guy: calhoun joined in 2020, hasn't brooke: with calhoun it would be a stretch to call it a success.a hard time putting all the blame on him because he obviously inherited a difficult situation. a lot of what we are talking about our consequences from bad decisions they made a long time ago and the thing with aerospace programs is that these consequences take a while to catch up with the companies involved. and i think, you know, what's difficult is i don't know if anybody could have navigated...
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he strikes out kole calhoun and then willie calhoun.tt carpenter going down. cobb four innings, one run, six strikeouts bases loaded in the second for austin slater rips a shot to deep left center, not a home run, but it is a basis clearing double as the camera gets stabilized. giants take a 31 lead. lots of lots happened after that, but the camera wasn't there. it is an exhibition game and that game ends in a 77 tie. and the rich get richer, the already stacked dodgers. they landed pretty good closer craig kimbrel. he's going to fill the void left by kenley jansen is departure to atlanta. the dodgers acquiring kimbrel from the white sox in exchange for outfielder aj pollock, a rare kind of one for one swap their last year, kimbrel had 24 saves and 100 strikeouts and just 59 2 3rd innings and of course, he's got that unique. delivery the dangle of the arm and then the heat. craig kimbrel . alright after today's world cup draw, the u. s men's national soccer team knows when and who sort of it will be playing in the opening round this fal
he strikes out kole calhoun and then willie calhoun.tt carpenter going down. cobb four innings, one run, six strikeouts bases loaded in the second for austin slater rips a shot to deep left center, not a home run, but it is a basis clearing double as the camera gets stabilized. giants take a 31 lead. lots of lots happened after that, but the camera wasn't there. it is an exhibition game and that game ends in a 77 tie. and the rich get richer, the already stacked dodgers. they landed pretty good...
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he was solid cops striking out cool calhoun swing and then willie calhoun no relation.nter going down on strikes. cobb four innings, one run, six strikeouts bases loaded the second for austin slater, who rips a shot to deep left center. doesn't clear the fence , but it is a bases clearing double giants take a 31 lead and they would end it is exhibition baseball. it ends in a 7 to 7 tie and the rich get richer. the already stacked dodgers. they landed pretty good closer now, craig kimbrel. he's going to fill the void left by kenley jansen departure to atlanta, the dodgers acquiring kimbrel from the white sox in exchange for outfielder aj pollock. it's a rare one for one swap, and last year, kendrell had 24 saves. all right, we're going to head back out. to the cactus league for our play of the desert. very cool. check this out. mariners at the rockies, elias diaz crushed the deep shot to center that looks like it's gone. billy hamilton's about six ft. tall yeah. wow. i mean, that is really cool. that's next level. that is next level. he's six ft. he goes up another six f
he was solid cops striking out cool calhoun swing and then willie calhoun no relation.nter going down on strikes. cobb four innings, one run, six strikeouts bases loaded the second for austin slater, who rips a shot to deep left center. doesn't clear the fence , but it is a bases clearing double giants take a 31 lead and they would end it is exhibition baseball. it ends in a 7 to 7 tie and the rich get richer. the already stacked dodgers. they landed pretty good closer now, craig kimbrel. he's...
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we'll talk about that on "squawk on the street" with dash calhoun. lots to discuss.lad to be back in the field, live her in charleston so we can see it and when thids mike might resume. >> we will see you in just a little bill. thanks, phil. >>> getting back to the markets, major averages were batter and bruised yesterday even after what happened yesterday. the s&p 2500 losing more than 2% the but the nasdaq suffered the most, plunging nearly 4% by the close of trading tech earnings could impact markets after the closing bell alphabet reported earnings at missed expectations. while mochlt earning beat the street for more on the markets and earnings, let's bring in amy wu silverman, head of strategy at rbg markets. start, amy, because we were talking about the vix earlier and some of your comments. the vix when it's above 30 is not saying positive things on what we've been through and what we may be facing either. can you tell us? >> it's interesting. with vix above 30, we would characterize its as high regime, joe, i think investsers feel this i don't think you need
we'll talk about that on "squawk on the street" with dash calhoun. lots to discuss.lad to be back in the field, live her in charleston so we can see it and when thids mike might resume. >> we will see you in just a little bill. thanks, phil. >>> getting back to the markets, major averages were batter and bruised yesterday even after what happened yesterday. the s&p 2500 losing more than 2% the but the nasdaq suffered the most, plunging nearly 4% by the close of...
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sarah covina kid on a positive to calhoun, i thought was gadhafi on a posterior. so anything listening had to go in. it is not sandy. the russians and serbians who are supporting dudek, hungary, victor all been under st. lavine in prime minister janice yansa scene here with dogs and serbian president the church, i believe to have been involved in devising a controversial european policy document entitled western balkans away forward which began circulating in 2021. it advocated joining a launch report of republica serfs get territory with serbia, effectively splitting bowls near into play and the group was coy. op ramonica for visit. i'll shoot, messina, find on paper quin. what are some of those up i'll put out? it wasn't as civil in if you were to be on equivalent. many bulls means also see it as sinister. that in the last few years, a number of russian affiliated paramilitary groups have sprung up in republic, a serb sca swearing allegiance not only to pluto, but also said dick, for there are a few organizations which represent themselves as men. karen organiza
sarah covina kid on a positive to calhoun, i thought was gadhafi on a posterior. so anything listening had to go in. it is not sandy. the russians and serbians who are supporting dudek, hungary, victor all been under st. lavine in prime minister janice yansa scene here with dogs and serbian president the church, i believe to have been involved in devising a controversial european policy document entitled western balkans away forward which began circulating in 2021. it advocated joining a launch...
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was present there and i was not selecting the guests for further sarah covina kit on the post of to calhoun. i thought was gadhafi honestly. it was never given. it is not any the russians and serbians who are supporting dudek hungary, victor all been under st. lavine and prime minister jonas yansa scene here with the daughter and serbian president, the church are believed to have been involved in devising a controversial european policy document entitled western balkans away forward which began circulating in 2021. it advocated joining a launch report of republica serfs, guess territory with serbia. effectively splitting bowls near into toilet group was coy op ramonica for a visit i'll shoot you seem to find on paper cream. what are some of those up i'll put up. he also has to look at it. you are to be on equivalent. many bulls means also see it as sinister. that in the last few years, a number of russian affiliated paramilitary groups have sprung up in republic, a serb sca swearing allegiance not only to pluto, but also said dick, for there are a few organizations which represent themselve
was present there and i was not selecting the guests for further sarah covina kit on the post of to calhoun. i thought was gadhafi honestly. it was never given. it is not any the russians and serbians who are supporting dudek hungary, victor all been under st. lavine and prime minister jonas yansa scene here with the daughter and serbian president, the church are believed to have been involved in devising a controversial european policy document entitled western balkans away forward which began...
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artists are bringing me a control calhoun's mural to life beyond being did judge jackson. the artist tells me this mural is also a tribute to african american history and culture to actually facing the rising sun because i wanted to feel like she was, you know, optimism and help for a brand new day. >> and to hit at the national anthem facing the rising said there's great art movement after kober that would have been really prominent when judge jackson was born in the 60's and the 70's. so i wanted to really cement her in that black art history. admirers like dc resident event would say the mural is especially meaningful to the diverse community in washington, d.c., in fact about 45% of the city's residents are black. who would be nice if they could put more of them up in other communities and i think really needed more wood says art is a great way to share the historic nature of judge jackson's confirmation to the high court. you know, some people say i don't understand why it's such a big deal. it's a big deal and the mural is meant to symbolize that to racism still exis
artists are bringing me a control calhoun's mural to life beyond being did judge jackson. the artist tells me this mural is also a tribute to african american history and culture to actually facing the rising sun because i wanted to feel like she was, you know, optimism and help for a brand new day. >> and to hit at the national anthem facing the rising said there's great art movement after kober that would have been really prominent when judge jackson was born in the 60's and the 70's....
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issues boeing just can't get its act together i'm wonder figure maybe it can't go higher as long as calhoun remains ceo. brutal verdict finally, the area i find most increaging the one i think we're going to find in the future, 2022, the most used and that's companies that get asterisk. the earnings get annast * there's something that you can easily explain away. maybe the stock is worth buying because it could get forgiven later. and sometimes good, sometimes bad, depending on the way it's presented. last night we had texas instruments and apple. the first had a not so hot quarter. stock plunged blink of an eye. sat there. those of us that bothered to read the release, which i did and listened to the conference call, came to the conclusion they had a good quarter just a hole when it came to the chinese client not themselves not caesar so, i put an asterisk on it. texas texas instruments would have had a good quarter with f not for china. stock opened hideously people fleeing like rats on the ship and people accepted the asterisk and took the stock back up where it closed in the black yes.
issues boeing just can't get its act together i'm wonder figure maybe it can't go higher as long as calhoun remains ceo. brutal verdict finally, the area i find most increaging the one i think we're going to find in the future, 2022, the most used and that's companies that get asterisk. the earnings get annast * there's something that you can easily explain away. maybe the stock is worth buying because it could get forgiven later. and sometimes good, sometimes bad, depending on the way it's...
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artists are bringing me a cut or a calhoun's mural to life beyond being did judge jackson, the artist tells me this mural is also a tribute to african american history and culture. he's actually facing the rising sun because i wanted to feel like she was, you know, optimism and help for a brand new day and to hit at the national anthem facing the rising said there's great art movement after kober that would have been really prominent when judge jackson was born in the 60's and the 70's. so i wanted to really cement her in that black art history. admirers like dc resident event would say the mural is especially meaningful to the diverse community in washington, d.c., in fact about 45% of the city's residents are black will be nice if they could put more of them up in other communities. and i think really needed more wood says art is a great way to share the historic nature of judge jackson's confirmation to the high court. you know, some people say i don't understand why it's such a big deal. it's a big deal and the mural is meant to symbolize that to racism still exists. sexism still
artists are bringing me a cut or a calhoun's mural to life beyond being did judge jackson, the artist tells me this mural is also a tribute to african american history and culture. he's actually facing the rising sun because i wanted to feel like she was, you know, optimism and help for a brand new day and to hit at the national anthem facing the rising said there's great art movement after kober that would have been really prominent when judge jackson was born in the 60's and the 70's. so i...
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artists are bringing me a cut or a calhoun's mural to life beyond being did judge jackson.t tells me this mural is also a tribute to african american history and culture to actually facing the rising sun because i wanted to feel like she was, you know, optimism and help for a brand new day and to hit at the national anthem facing the rising said there's great art movement after kober that would have been really prominent when judge jackson was born in the 60's and the 70's. so i wanted to really cement her in that black art history. admirers like dc resident event would say the mural is especially meaningful to the diverse community in washington, d.c., in fact about 45% of the city's residents are black. who would be nice if they could put more of them up in other communities. and i think really needed. more wood says art is a great way to share the historic nature of judge jackson's confirmation to the high court. it was some people say i don't understand why it's such a big deal. it's a big deal and the mural is meant to symbolize that to racism still exists. sexism stil
artists are bringing me a cut or a calhoun's mural to life beyond being did judge jackson.t tells me this mural is also a tribute to african american history and culture to actually facing the rising sun because i wanted to feel like she was, you know, optimism and help for a brand new day and to hit at the national anthem facing the rising said there's great art movement after kober that would have been really prominent when judge jackson was born in the 60's and the 70's. so i wanted to...
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i winds toppling trees and damaging structures in calhoun county.entucky also felt the impact of those storms. >> i'm still shaking. my house was literally shaking with my grandchildren and my husband and i were like. >> come him with hole in the wall. likely some turnovers. >> the storms are prompting severe weather warnings up and down the east coast, including a forecast of potentially damaging winds. tonight in new york city and parts of new jersey and pennsylvania. >> all right. will quickly take a live peek out here at the bay bridge. but he's written a story like today. only good for what i say that they were because you distract distracted because reading this thing you know, report that says there were more tornadoes in the u.s. in march this year than in any other march on when history. is that right? we're breaking news to me, too. so, yeah, it's been active. and i mean tonight, again, another active night, this all part of that same storm that is working its way across the u.s. right now. and here goes just about done but still moving al
i winds toppling trees and damaging structures in calhoun county.entucky also felt the impact of those storms. >> i'm still shaking. my house was literally shaking with my grandchildren and my husband and i were like. >> come him with hole in the wall. likely some turnovers. >> the storms are prompting severe weather warnings up and down the east coast, including a forecast of potentially damaging winds. tonight in new york city and parts of new jersey and pennsylvania....
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the ceo dave calhoun said that the company missed q 1 profits by a mile and also had a surprise revenue decline, wall street doesn't like those kinds of surprises and it's pushing back delivery of its 777x passenger jet by a year to 2025. so boeing right now, down $14.79 to $152. no comeback for alphabet easier. the google parent is also falling here by about 3.7%. languishing close to the bottom of the s&p, actually even worse than twitter right now. the search leader missed on revenue and while wall street is chopping price targets right and left, many analysts are still maintaining their buy or overweight rating on alphabet. now, flip it over to the majors once again they are all comfortably in the green, we don't have the russel on there but the russel is also, well it just turned negative. which is worrisome, so we had it up. it is now down, will the others follow? let's just watch it here, but there are analysts, smart ones, who say don't get too comfortable with this green on the screen. tom essay is an analyst of the markets and he said in his report this morning, he comes out e
the ceo dave calhoun said that the company missed q 1 profits by a mile and also had a surprise revenue decline, wall street doesn't like those kinds of surprises and it's pushing back delivery of its 777x passenger jet by a year to 2025. so boeing right now, down $14.79 to $152. no comeback for alphabet easier. the google parent is also falling here by about 3.7%. languishing close to the bottom of the s&p, actually even worse than twitter right now. the search leader missed on revenue and...
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calhoun to show we didn't accept the statue.. student protest nszs '60s and '70s that would paint messages on kvtd statues, et cetera. but i think in that period there is more of a focus on adding net statues, like let's increase tha representation in monuments. and there was a hopefulness of -- of that by adding countermonuments you could change the way that the public space operated.so but i think in the last few years we've been realizing somet of the monuments to continue to have -- to encourage harmful behavior to solidify people in their hatred and adding new ro monuments is not enough. p we have to address the ones that we have. >> i see. so i think, you know people f watching the takedowns on tv probably remember the most dynamic eye grabbing images, the images of mobs yanking them done with ropes and throwing them in rivers. you point out 80% of the st monuments were moved by public officials.ep did that figure surprise you?uld what to what extent do you think it's significant that public officials. >> it's hugely signif
calhoun to show we didn't accept the statue.. student protest nszs '60s and '70s that would paint messages on kvtd statues, et cetera. but i think in that period there is more of a focus on adding net statues, like let's increase tha representation in monuments. and there was a hopefulness of -- of that by adding countermonuments you could change the way that the public space operated.so but i think in the last few years we've been realizing somet of the monuments to continue to have -- to...
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we'd walk through this city square we'd have something sharp to scrape away at this statue of john c calhoun or whoever to to show that we weren't accepting the statue or very interesting student protests in the 60s and 70s that also would paint messages etc. and i think that in that period there's a much more of a focus on adding new statues like let's increase the representation in monuments. and there was a hopefulness of that that by adding counter monuments. you could change the the way that public space operated, but i think in the last few years, we've been realizing that these monuments some of these monuments continue to have to encourage harmful behavior to solidify people in their hatreds and adding new monuments is not enough we have to address the ones that we have. i say so i think you know people who watch some of these takedowns on tv. probably remember, you know the most sort of dynamic eye-grabbing images which were sort of like these images of mobs yanking them down with ropes and throwing them into rivers, but you point out that that some 80% of the monuments were removed
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d has more from bell dorado and russia. la la, la la calhoun, that previously there were some incidents where ukrainian shells fell over some villages in belgrade region. but russia says this is the 1st time an oil facility has been targeted. the governor says to ukrainian helicopters penetrated the russian air space without being noticed by the air defense systems and targeted and oil tank. fires are still blazing at the oil facility, and the russian ministry of emergency announced that the fire fighting operations are still ongoing with around $200.00 fighters using about 60 special units to fight the fires. all the people in the area have been evacuated. also, the russian ministry of emergency has mentioned that they fear the fire skin spread to 8 oil containers. the mayor of belgrade region denied then use that to people have been injured and received unnecessary treatment to lava. so fire fighting operations are still going on. and so as to prevent any fire spread to other oil containers and tanks. and now we're bringing how some hot about our he's joining us from moscow to tell us
d has more from bell dorado and russia. la la, la la calhoun, that previously there were some incidents where ukrainian shells fell over some villages in belgrade region. but russia says this is the 1st time an oil facility has been targeted. the governor says to ukrainian helicopters penetrated the russian air space without being noticed by the air defense systems and targeted and oil tank. fires are still blazing at the oil facility, and the russian ministry of emergency announced that the...
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unnecessary evil but it had become in the slaveholding states to quote, south carolina senator john c calhoun. positive good the founders also agreed that where slavery already existed in the states congress would have no authority over the institution because of the federal nature of the american union. slavery was considered a domestic institution governed principally by state authority. since the beginning of the united states the powers of government were divided between state. and federal governments because slavery existed prior to the formation of the united states. it remained a state institution. you can watch the full program online at cspan.org slash history by searching lucas morrell or 2021 lincoln forum. weekends on c-span 2 are an intellectual feast every saturday american history tv documents america's story and on sundays book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors funding for c-span 2 comes from these television companies and more including comcast. oh you think this is just a community center? no, it's way more than that. comcast is partnering with a thous
unnecessary evil but it had become in the slaveholding states to quote, south carolina senator john c calhoun. positive good the founders also agreed that where slavery already existed in the states congress would have no authority over the institution because of the federal nature of the american union. slavery was considered a domestic institution governed principally by state authority. since the beginning of the united states the powers of government were divided between state. and federal...
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and then he was assigned from there to reconstruction of fort calhoun is the main ship channel. on the st. louis waterfront and then the chief engineer on the tip of long island and then crossing over to long island and from there goes to the mexican war and then it's back to construction for baltimore harbor and then superintendent of west point was an engineering school as the superintendent there. spending his life as an engineer. i have to give myself a crash course anand is the kind of engineering and that is coastal. so i want to understand the and someone of a confederate general. and what drives me to that i'm trained as an intellectual. i take university from pennsylvania. and i approach with to understand how the mind works. and then to understand his profession that is in it that is a revisionist way of robert e-the because no other biography spend a lot of time talking about lee's career in the army before the civil war. and the four volumes that devotes giving us the life of robert e. lee for those 30 years don't even take up the first volume another famous biograph
and then he was assigned from there to reconstruction of fort calhoun is the main ship channel. on the st. louis waterfront and then the chief engineer on the tip of long island and then crossing over to long island and from there goes to the mexican war and then it's back to construction for baltimore harbor and then superintendent of west point was an engineering school as the superintendent there. spending his life as an engineer. i have to give myself a crash course anand is the kind of...
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. >> my name is natalie calhoun, i'm asking you all to vote yesterday for a permanent 100 percent car free jfk. i'm a i'm a museum member and a lifelong san franciscan. returning jfk to the status of the parking lot iinjury corridor while this destroying the robust community space would be a true tragedy and loss to the entirecity . referring to the car free solution as the process , the car ownership itself is out of reach many san franciscans including myself i rely on dangerous vehicle traffic. our city is full of cars, they clog the streets and mine practically every block . make the city a different kind of place, a place forpeople . thank you for supporting car free legislation. >> thank you for your comments natalie calhoun. >> speaker: hello. >> welcome. >> speaker: can you hear me? i'm a local real estate agent. a year ago i went to the park on my birthday to the museum and i was happythat jfk was free of cars . so i could safely cross the road. after i got there. i want to say please keep af k car free and this year again i'm going to the japanese tea garden for my birthday
. >> my name is natalie calhoun, i'm asking you all to vote yesterday for a permanent 100 percent car free jfk. i'm a i'm a museum member and a lifelong san franciscan. returning jfk to the status of the parking lot iinjury corridor while this destroying the robust community space would be a true tragedy and loss to the entirecity . referring to the car free solution as the process , the car ownership itself is out of reach many san franciscans including myself i rely on dangerous vehicle...
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he was assigned from there to the construction of what was originally known as fort calhoun in the main ship channel of hampton roads and from there he was assigned to st. louis, he was 4 years at st. louis building the water front and from there he goes to fort hamilton in new york and there he's the chief engineer at that post on the tip of long island where today bridge crosses over to long island. then from there he goes to the mexican war and then after the mexican war it's back to construction. he's building fort powell in belmar harbor. he spends a lot of his life as an engineer. i had to give crash course in engineering in order to begin to understand this and especially the particular kind of engineering that lee spent most of his time doing which is coastal engineering. and that's a sub-specialty within civil engineering itself. i wanted to understand lee as someone more than just four years as a confederate general, i wanted to understand 30 years he spends as a civil engineer. what drives me to that? fundamentally because i'm trained as an intellectual historian, in other wo
he was assigned from there to the construction of what was originally known as fort calhoun in the main ship channel of hampton roads and from there he was assigned to st. louis, he was 4 years at st. louis building the water front and from there he goes to fort hamilton in new york and there he's the chief engineer at that post on the tip of long island where today bridge crosses over to long island. then from there he goes to the mexican war and then after the mexican war it's back to...