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calhoun needs to change the tide and the tone around his management from what has been understandablyibly negative, but for which i'm going to give him credit for the good things he's doing he needs to get that 787 reauthorization soon >> you apologized for the fact that you said months ago, and i remember, we were sitting on the -- >> i was mad >> you said he should be fired >> i was mad you know what, yeah -- you're trying to get me going, you're going to do it i remember what happened last quarter. >> i'm just reminding everybody about why you're apologizing if you said on tv that calhoun should be fired, he should lose his job. now you're cool with him i made a mistake when i said that >> is he doing a good job? >> i actually think he's doing a good job hang on, steve what really ticked me off last quarter was that $1 billion charge on air force one. and you know what? this is one of the first quarters in a longtime that you didn't have some incredible charge out of the blue on air force one or the kc46. >> how can you say that management is doing a good job >> he's got a task tha
calhoun needs to change the tide and the tone around his management from what has been understandablyibly negative, but for which i'm going to give him credit for the good things he's doing he needs to get that 787 reauthorization soon >> you apologized for the fact that you said months ago, and i remember, we were sitting on the -- >> i was mad >> you said he should be fired >> i was mad you know what, yeah -- you're trying to get me going, you're going to do it i...
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i like to have dave calhoun privately to get colorful language sorkin did you like that?you know, what is that dog? >> a shih tzu. or schitt's creek. it's fine. it's cable >>> coming up next, bank of america set to report in the next few minutes he said it i didn't we will bring you the numbers on wall street. you can watch or listen to us live anytime on the cnbc app until we get censored. back after this. space. the boundary of human achievement. the new frontier. ♪♪ eh. ♪♪ it's not time to escape. it's time to engage. it's time to plant more trees. hoo! ♪♪ time to build more trust. time to make more space for all of us. so while the others look to the metaverse and mars, let's stay here and restore ours. yeah, it's time to blaze our trail. 'cause the new frontier? it ain't rocket science. ♪♪ it's right here. ♪♪ >>> welcome back u.s. equities adding to friday's gains. 650 and 270. do the math. it starts adding up after a while. nasdaq up 140. s&p up 36. we're still within that short-to-intermediate trading range. you think 37.50 on the s&p. >> you were glass half full.
i like to have dave calhoun privately to get colorful language sorkin did you like that?you know, what is that dog? >> a shih tzu. or schitt's creek. it's fine. it's cable >>> coming up next, bank of america set to report in the next few minutes he said it i didn't we will bring you the numbers on wall street. you can watch or listen to us live anytime on the cnbc app until we get censored. back after this. space. the boundary of human achievement. the new frontier. ♪♪ eh....
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calhoun, right, we have a housing crisis? >> we had a housing crisis and a shortage of production and housing by the national association of home builders, they describe this shortage going back at least 60 years. >> that's right. i think it's important to make sure we push against some of the gaslighting that continues to happen and understand this housing crisis is not going anywhere. has nothing connected to the cost of living. anything, corporate greed, price gouging, many of the political corporate donors that benefit from the high price, even though the barrel of gas is going, on the prices continue to go up. chairman waters, i cannot thank you enough, you talk to me that housing is infrastructure that. housing is a human right. i know during this pandemic, cash buyers, as we all, know have intensified bidding wars. driven up the housing prices. pushed many first-time cash strapped home buyers out of, you know, out of being able to have their own homes. according to red fat, cash buyers were more likely to win about bid
calhoun, right, we have a housing crisis? >> we had a housing crisis and a shortage of production and housing by the national association of home builders, they describe this shortage going back at least 60 years. >> that's right. i think it's important to make sure we push against some of the gaslighting that continues to happen and understand this housing crisis is not going anywhere. has nothing connected to the cost of living. anything, corporate greed, price gouging, many of...
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dave calhoun says the significant of this is that that system would require more training for companiesorder the aircraft he says i think our case is persuasive enough. this, meaning the potential cancelling of the program, is a risk i'm willing to take if i lose the fight, i lose the fight. shares of boeing, they have 640 orders for the 737 max-10 from 17 different airlines. again, the important thing to keep in mindi is if they are required to put this new crew alert system in and can't get this plane certified before december, which is looking unlikely, potentially a lot of their customers could sit there and say, wait a second, we've got to go through all new training for our pilots in the dash 10, that could mean fewer orders it's a costlier road to go down not only for boeing but their customers as well. this is going to be an interesting discussion on capitol hill over the next several months >> it is also interesting that it's not having an impact. boeing up 3%, adding 27 points it's down 30% this year. >> we're a long ways from this being decided, sara, that's why. >> got it. p
dave calhoun says the significant of this is that that system would require more training for companiesorder the aircraft he says i think our case is persuasive enough. this, meaning the potential cancelling of the program, is a risk i'm willing to take if i lose the fight, i lose the fight. shares of boeing, they have 640 orders for the 737 max-10 from 17 different airlines. again, the important thing to keep in mindi is if they are required to put this new crew alert system in and can't get...
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let's get to phil lebeau with dave calhoun hey, phil. >> hey, carl dave, miss on the top and bottom line but carl referenced the cash flow numbers, better than expected you talk about this being a quarter you move towards stability. give me some perspective on the quarter as you look at it. >> as you know and as we've talked over the quarters, operating cash flow has been our focus. we went to the capital markets we asked for a big number. they gave it to us and our objective so make sure we get our balance sheet exactly where it should be so, yes, we're positive. we view it as a bit of a turning point with respect to the cash flow generation, and it is a big deal to us and, yes, stability is the word of the day for us. in a world where supply chain constraints grab you every other week or month, you have to build a production system, engineering system that prizes stability and ultimately it serves our customers. >> let's talk about 737 max and in particular michael o' leary they had their earnings earlier this week and he pretty much came at you guys gun blazing saying what's going on
let's get to phil lebeau with dave calhoun hey, phil. >> hey, carl dave, miss on the top and bottom line but carl referenced the cash flow numbers, better than expected you talk about this being a quarter you move towards stability. give me some perspective on the quarter as you look at it. >> as you know and as we've talked over the quarters, operating cash flow has been our focus. we went to the capital markets we asked for a big number. they gave it to us and our objective so...
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but, when you talk to dave calhoun, and we'll be talking to him in a little bit.he issues facing the company in the second half of the year. the backlog by the way, 372 billion, including over 342 aircraft, coming up on "squawk on the street" we'll be talk being with the ceo of boeing about these results, this is a miss on the top and bottom line for boeing with a loss of 37 cents per share compared to the expectation of 14 cents per share. >> i'll say there's some positives in there stock's up now 4%. when i hear boeing -- >> the cash flow numbers, joe. they're better than expected >> things take so long anyway. you know, some companies, if there's a three-month delay, it's the end of the world. how long does it take to build one of those unbelievable machines, phil did they mention that there's no problem? >> well, the issue, joe, becomes the tier two and tier three suppliers, a lot of them are struggling with manpower, skilled labor, a real issue within manufacturing and the second issue is not, the chain is not consistent. and that means either it's raw materi
but, when you talk to dave calhoun, and we'll be talking to him in a little bit.he issues facing the company in the second half of the year. the backlog by the way, 372 billion, including over 342 aircraft, coming up on "squawk on the street" we'll be talk being with the ceo of boeing about these results, this is a miss on the top and bottom line for boeing with a loss of 37 cents per share compared to the expectation of 14 cents per share. >> i'll say there's some positives in...
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he was involved in logging like many who enter the area illegally. adriano calhoun, i gathers all the information he can, as it could support his people's ongoing lawsuit against the state of california. and the brazilian government, ah, one of those observing the growing conflict is agile is debit eaten to day. he's an independent environmental advisor for members of parliament. but he previously spent several years heading up the local environmental authority that the devil desires a real disaster has been happening in brazil's environmental policy. it's like a demolition and an orchestrated one at that. also, it's happening at local, state and federal levels. and with the involvement of the executive and legislative powers for days, just to give you an idea that they're run donia state parliament held a simple vote in the middle of the night, incidentally voting to massively reduced to protected areas that are strategically important. as the jassy parameter reserve and the gadget medium state park are not allowed to what they didn't seek any expert advice fresh to and there was no
he was involved in logging like many who enter the area illegally. adriano calhoun, i gathers all the information he can, as it could support his people's ongoing lawsuit against the state of california. and the brazilian government, ah, one of those observing the growing conflict is agile is debit eaten to day. he's an independent environmental advisor for members of parliament. but he previously spent several years heading up the local environmental authority that the devil desires a real...
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take over the country and is hoping to run and maybe as long delayed presidential elections. patty calhoun, reports from alexandria and virginia. lisa is liable for years. these activists representing families, killed and injured in libya, have been coming to this us courthouse trying to convince a judge that calissa hoster should be held civilly liable for his forces have done in libya. and on friday, the judge agreed saying he is financially responsible for torture. an extra judicial killings have to ours, didn't testify in his own defense. but those doing described indiscriminate crimes against civilians, including the bombing of a hospital, they bombed and when this, this libyan person, he attempted to run into the building and save people from the building. and he was hit by another, another bomb that was shelled over the hospital and he ended up dying. you know, these are the common folk, though suing also hope this impacts his political future in libya. the message that is being sent is that how can you allow a criminal who has committed egregious crimes, and who was being held resp
take over the country and is hoping to run and maybe as long delayed presidential elections. patty calhoun, reports from alexandria and virginia. lisa is liable for years. these activists representing families, killed and injured in libya, have been coming to this us courthouse trying to convince a judge that calissa hoster should be held civilly liable for his forces have done in libya. and on friday, the judge agreed saying he is financially responsible for torture. an extra judicial killings...
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for the eighth tonight in texas, trevino trying to nail down a safer oakland and the ninth hole, calhounliotti to bears heads home with the tying run. beating ramon laureano throw. the rangers had scored earlier in the ending on a home run by corey seager. it was tied at five. both teams scored a run in the 10th and then did the a's ever break things open in the 12th one run already in oriana singles to center. here comes nick allen from second it's 8 to 6, but they were only getting started. it was 10 to 6 with the bases loaded for chad pinder. pandered takes a kobe allard pitch and gives it a ride that is a grand slam. penders seventh home run of the year. the aids get eight runs in the inning and win by 14 to 7. final score. just last month, the warriors wrapped up the nba championship against the boston celtics tonight, the two teams met in a rematch sort of. they played in the las vegas summer league, where at halftime warriors assistant ron adams was honored with the text winner. assistant coach. lifetime impact toward the worst will be closely watching the progress of senator jame
for the eighth tonight in texas, trevino trying to nail down a safer oakland and the ninth hole, calhounliotti to bears heads home with the tying run. beating ramon laureano throw. the rangers had scored earlier in the ending on a home run by corey seager. it was tied at five. both teams scored a run in the 10th and then did the a's ever break things open in the 12th one run already in oriana singles to center. here comes nick allen from second it's 8 to 6, but they were only getting started....
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a 150000 children were forced to live in them, many suffered physical, mental, and sexual abuse. calhoun had clearly close. it, pains me to think that catholics contributed to policies of assimilation and enfranchisement. that inculcated a sense of inferiority, robbing communities and individuals of their cultural and spiritual identity, severing their routes and fostering and prejudicial and discriminatory attitudes. and this was also done in the name of an educational system. there were supposedly christian schools of reopened and sher lanka, as the country struggles to overcome a fuel crisis. pupils are allowed to attend classes 3 days a week. that economic crisis means fuels been rationed and large. part social anchor. ukraine says that in the next few days is going to export its 1st shipment of grain since the russian invasion, given moscow strike a deal last week to allow the shipments. but a russian missile attack of the port of odessa has thrown that into doubt. rational and energy giant gas from slashing gas deliveries to europe through the nord stream, one pipeline from white a
a 150000 children were forced to live in them, many suffered physical, mental, and sexual abuse. calhoun had clearly close. it, pains me to think that catholics contributed to policies of assimilation and enfranchisement. that inculcated a sense of inferiority, robbing communities and individuals of their cultural and spiritual identity, severing their routes and fostering and prejudicial and discriminatory attitudes. and this was also done in the name of an educational system. there were...
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michael calhoun who is the president of the center for responsible lending. next we have professor -- dr. jean choi like who is a senior research associate for the housing finance policy center at the urban institute. next we have miss lydia pope who is the president of the national association of real estate brokers. and then we have mr. norbit michelle, who is the vice president and director of the center for monetary and financial alternatives in the cato institute. without objection, your written statements will be made part of the record. you will have five minutes to summarize your testimony. you should be able to summarize your testimony in that time. also, you should be able to see a timer that will indicate how much time you have left. i would ask you to be mindful of the timer so that we can be respectable of everyone's time. mr calhoun, you are now recognized for five minutes to present your oral testimony. >> thank you, chairwoman waters, ranking member mchenry, and members of the committee for the opportunity to testify on the critical housing is
michael calhoun who is the president of the center for responsible lending. next we have professor -- dr. jean choi like who is a senior research associate for the housing finance policy center at the urban institute. next we have miss lydia pope who is the president of the national association of real estate brokers. and then we have mr. norbit michelle, who is the vice president and director of the center for monetary and financial alternatives in the cato institute. without objection, your...
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literally as you can see in our title graphic for the exhibition featuring the monument to john c calhoun lifted from its pedestal in charleston, south carolina in 2020. and in our own immediate neighborhood in new york city, you might think of the theodore roosevelt monument recently removed from the steps of the american museum of natural history or earlier actually just before this exhibition opened and it is being moved to the new theodore roosevelt presidential library in north dakota, which is set to open in 2026. there is also the statue of jay marion sims who in his gynecological research operated on black women without their consent and without anesthesia that monument was moved from central park on east 103rd street and is now located in greenwood cemetery in brooklyn where sims is buried and then there's the thomas jefferson monument remove from new york city hall and now on long-term loan to us at the new york historical society. it was installed in our lobby just last week. there has been a lot of justifiably heated debate over these and other monuments and the aim of this ex
literally as you can see in our title graphic for the exhibition featuring the monument to john c calhoun lifted from its pedestal in charleston, south carolina in 2020. and in our own immediate neighborhood in new york city, you might think of the theodore roosevelt monument recently removed from the steps of the american museum of natural history or earlier actually just before this exhibition opened and it is being moved to the new theodore roosevelt presidential library in north dakota,...
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webster, clay and calhoun in one book. host: now, how far do things have to go back in history before people start forgetting them? for example, there's always this conversation about the southern strategy and whether democrats actually changed to republicans. but i am like, you don't remember the longtime democrat who became a republican? how far back in the past to do things have to get before people start claiming, i don't remember that happened. guest: i want to be careful. the term literacy was used. i want to be careful of not being a smarty-pants. podcasting, we are not a college. you want to keep it by its nature, we have to talk to people, just like c-span. i've been watching it for very long time. but, you have to engage. so, we don't have the history knowledge in this country to the level that it should be. think -- then carlin alone and podcasting might be helping change that. we may have to refresh our stats on historical literacy. it has been pretty bad. it is only tied in high schools for some historical kno
webster, clay and calhoun in one book. host: now, how far do things have to go back in history before people start forgetting them? for example, there's always this conversation about the southern strategy and whether democrats actually changed to republicans. but i am like, you don't remember the longtime democrat who became a republican? how far back in the past to do things have to get before people start claiming, i don't remember that happened. guest: i want to be careful. the term...
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. >> i just read a biography of john c calhoun. a very bright man. a very bad man.bad combination but it is true. a good thinker and a terrible cause. white supremacy. >> speaking of bad causes the column that you wrote in 2018 about visiting the holocaust museum here in washington , it's hard to g go there to learn obviously. but you went but you tell the story. i can read from it because i would probably cry about a woman who was taken to the camps. >> holocaust museum from someone who discovered it from far away with photographs and letters i believe a woman from czechoslovakia was sent to a death camp. not just concentration camp. i have written a lot about the holocaust. and the holocaust museum specifically as one italian survivor of auschwitz said if it happened once it can happen again. which is the reason for writing about the holocaust. but nothing is unthinkable. nothing. >> the thing that is also striking is that you don't write to be sad or to spare people. that has the most violent manifestations receiving 43 million visitors 93 percent who are non-jew
. >> i just read a biography of john c calhoun. a very bright man. a very bad man.bad combination but it is true. a good thinker and a terrible cause. white supremacy. >> speaking of bad causes the column that you wrote in 2018 about visiting the holocaust museum here in washington , it's hard to g go there to learn obviously. but you went but you tell the story. i can read from it because i would probably cry about a woman who was taken to the camps. >> holocaust museum from...
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that pop up in recent memory and you go down a rabbit hole for quickset wrote a biography of john c calhoun. very bright man. except as a bad combination. >> it is's true. good thinker and a terrible cause. white supremacy. >> speaking of bad causes, this : year old and 2018 about visiting the holocaust museum here in washington another place you can go obviously you went. as to eternity. you tell the story. >> are going have to refresh me. >> i can't read permit i'll probably cry a little bit. woman's take into the camps and are son was taken she chose to go with him. >> yes is the holocaust museume someone who discovered it far awayay. photographs and letters about a woman i believe she is from czechoslovakia. quickset is correct. sent a death camp. not just a concentration camp. i've written a lot about the holocaust. the holocaust museum in the tip of manhattan because an italian survivor of alta which that it happened once it can happen again. reason for writing about the holocaust. nothing is unthinkable, nothing. >> the thing that is also striking about it you don't write about to be
that pop up in recent memory and you go down a rabbit hole for quickset wrote a biography of john c calhoun. very bright man. except as a bad combination. >> it is's true. good thinker and a terrible cause. white supremacy. >> speaking of bad causes, this : year old and 2018 about visiting the holocaust museum here in washington another place you can go obviously you went. as to eternity. you tell the story. >> are going have to refresh me. >> i can't read permit i'll...
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continue to plague the company including regulatory issues with the 737 dreamliner boeing ceo david calhounlier with our phil lebeau on the matter. >> will not predict, but it's a constructive relationship. we've progressed through everything as everybody knows we submitted all of the documentation a while ago. it's been worked through it's in a good place so i am just as optimistic >> he expects to deal with the supply chain issues for 18 months more. let's bring in colin scarolla. >> boeing shares have been on the rebound over the past month or so. how big a deal is the latest news for them? >> the thing is it's always good to have a premiere airline like delta give you a good vote of confidence for your top products and it's a big win i think it speaks a little bit to an advantage that boeing might want to start to be getting back in terms of airbus having very long lead times and probably expecting higher pricing and boeing being willing to take a lower pricing. this is a good signal that boeing might be chipping back at that lead. >> when you put it that way, i don't feel quite as exci
continue to plague the company including regulatory issues with the 737 dreamliner boeing ceo david calhounlier with our phil lebeau on the matter. >> will not predict, but it's a constructive relationship. we've progressed through everything as everybody knows we submitted all of the documentation a while ago. it's been worked through it's in a good place so i am just as optimistic >> he expects to deal with the supply chain issues for 18 months more. let's bring in colin scarolla....
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. >> guest: just read a biography of john c calhoun, very bright man. very bad man. bad combination but true. a very sinewy mind, good thinker and a terrible cause, white supremacy. >> host: speaking of bad causes this column you wrote, 2018, the holocaust museum in washington, another place you can go to learn, hard to learn about it. obviously you went, it is called into eternity and you tell the story. >> guest: you would have to refresh me. >> host: i can't read from it because i will probably cry. it is about a woman taken to the camp, her son was taken -- >> guest: the holocaust museum, from someone who discovered it far away, photographs and letters about a woman from czechoslovakia was sent to a death camp, not just a concentration camp, a death camp. i have written a lot about the holocaust, the holocaust museum, because as primo leavy, an italian survivor of auschwitz, said it happened once, it can happen again. the reason for writing about the holocaust. nothing is unthinkable, nothing. >> host: the thing that is striking about it, you don't write about it
. >> guest: just read a biography of john c calhoun, very bright man. very bad man. bad combination but true. a very sinewy mind, good thinker and a terrible cause, white supremacy. >> host: speaking of bad causes this column you wrote, 2018, the holocaust museum in washington, another place you can go to learn, hard to learn about it. obviously you went, it is called into eternity and you tell the story. >> guest: you would have to refresh me. >> host: i can't read from...
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federal courts after who is a us citizen is accused of war crimes and extra judicial killings. patty calhoun has more from alexandria and new york state of virginia. this is a civil case brought by defendant here in virginia, leaf, a hoss car does have american citizenship, so they wanted to hold him civilly liable for what they called war crime. now, he didn't really put under defense. he wasn't opposed, but still a judge this morning so that he is in fact, liable. similarly liable for war crimes, torture extradition killing. so what does that mean? it means the people that sued can now go after his assets. he has, according to one investigation by the wall street journal, about $8000000.00, other properties here in virginia. now, many of those are limited liability companies. many of those the transferred to a son, the lawyer speaking here. so they believe they can get it. those assets and even more, they believe your tens of billions of dollars please all across the world. so now the forensic analysis begins, the next phase is to try and figure out how much money he has and how much money
federal courts after who is a us citizen is accused of war crimes and extra judicial killings. patty calhoun has more from alexandria and new york state of virginia. this is a civil case brought by defendant here in virginia, leaf, a hoss car does have american citizenship, so they wanted to hold him civilly liable for what they called war crime. now, he didn't really put under defense. he wasn't opposed, but still a judge this morning so that he is in fact, liable. similarly liable for war...
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calhoun. >> host: okay. >> guest: very bright man, very bad man. >> host: that's a bad, nation. >> guest: a commendation but it's true. he was a very sinewy mind, good thinker and a terrible -- but white supremacy. >> host: speaking of the bad causes, this column he wrote in 2018 about visiting the holocaust museum here in washington, another place you can go to learn, it's hard to go there to learn about it. obviously you with an the column is called into eternity velma. you tell the story. >> guest: you will have to refresh me. >> host: i can't read from it because i will probably cry over that but it's about a woman who was taken to the camp and her son was taking. she chose to go with the trachea the holocaust museum, some of who discovered it from far away, some photographs about a woman publishes from czechoslovakia and was sent to the death camp, not just a concentration camp but a death camp. i've written a lot about the holocaust including holocaust museum on the tip of manhattan. because as emily the and italian survive of auschwitz said it happened once, can happen again, in t
calhoun. >> host: okay. >> guest: very bright man, very bad man. >> host: that's a bad, nation. >> guest: a commendation but it's true. he was a very sinewy mind, good thinker and a terrible -- but white supremacy. >> host: speaking of the bad causes, this column he wrote in 2018 about visiting the holocaust museum here in washington, another place you can go to learn, it's hard to go there to learn about it. obviously you with an the column is called into eternity...
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i spoke with jennifer calhoun coined to ask what steps she thinks officials should take to help us move forward. >> we want to make it as easy as possible for families to access whatever formula they happen to be able to find. we certainly don't want to see families having to go to multiple sites driving to multiple stores only to find one brand that maybe isn't the brand that wic allows. maximum flexibility is what we are hoping for from regulators to allow families to grab that formula when they happen to see it. >> a question for you. as people find the formula, they are searching high and low and finding sometimes the formula that is different from what their children are used to. are you getting questions about that? do you have a problem with that? >> we are absolutely getting a lot of questions about that. people are understandably concerned about changing brands. and the good news is our pediatricians are telling us that most babies really can tolerate a change in formula and it is fine to go ahead and use a different brand if they can find it. >> the ceo of first 5 san jose and
i spoke with jennifer calhoun coined to ask what steps she thinks officials should take to help us move forward. >> we want to make it as easy as possible for families to access whatever formula they happen to be able to find. we certainly don't want to see families having to go to multiple sites driving to multiple stores only to find one brand that maybe isn't the brand that wic allows. maximum flexibility is what we are hoping for from regulators to allow families to grab that formula...
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i mean, that's precisely what the south carolina slaveholder john c calhoun famously argued in his last sentence. speech. and really that's also what most historians have been arguing ever since as a lot of you probably know most of the big important books on the coming of the civil war sort of mark the compromise of 1850 as this real breaking point. after that, california and really the far west in general just sort of fall out of the narrative. this part of the country is really no longer a central player in the drama over slavery and the civil war at least according to most books on the civil war era. the far west is is really just an abstraction in debates between easterners. but what my book argues is that the issue of slavery in the west was never abstract, you know, and it obviously was never inconsequential i argue instead that this moment in 1850 was just the beginning of a new phase in campaign for slavery's expansion. that california's troubles with slavery had really only just begun. and that soon neighboring territories in the southwest would also get caught up in the thral
i mean, that's precisely what the south carolina slaveholder john c calhoun famously argued in his last sentence. speech. and really that's also what most historians have been arguing ever since as a lot of you probably know most of the big important books on the coming of the civil war sort of mark the compromise of 1850 as this real breaking point. after that, california and really the far west in general just sort of fall out of the narrative. this part of the country is really no longer a...
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boeing having a very different tone to their public communications since the max anderson's gabe calhounk over. this is what they do. they're at least trying to sound as if they are not calling the shots anymore, which is how they've always sounded throughout history. look at the stock, it's up 35% off of those lows. it back above the 50, the chart is encouraging. still a lot to prove. is is very important for the airline sector. delta reports tomorrow, they kind of give you a guide on where these numbers are going to be. i don't think major surprises and i think airlines have been overdone to the down. >> 50 airplane orders, one for the month of june. 49 were max. that's positive. >> it is a positive, and if you want to get technical with the charts, you look at the low we made in march of 2020 and the recent low that boeing just made since in terms of the rally we see a fellow, you have a nice little double bottom to trade against. i think at least for the first time in a very long time, boeing looks like you play from the long side. if you want to go downstream, spirit aerosystems, th
boeing having a very different tone to their public communications since the max anderson's gabe calhounk over. this is what they do. they're at least trying to sound as if they are not calling the shots anymore, which is how they've always sounded throughout history. look at the stock, it's up 35% off of those lows. it back above the 50, the chart is encouraging. still a lot to prove. is is very important for the airline sector. delta reports tomorrow, they kind of give you a guide on where...
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particularly when the turkey national capital is located is placed in neoshota and your present day calhoun, so at land that is kind of claimed by georgia within a state borders in the early 19th century. includes large tracks of cherokee territory and then of course probably the most famous way in which the cherokee nation enters into georgia history is in the removal era, georgia. the state of georgia the government of georgia is the actor that does the most to create a political crisis for the cherokees in the late 1820s and 1830s that eventually results in the force migration of cherokees. most cherokees not all cherokees, but most cherokees to the west to indian territory land that is is in the present continue within the state of oklahoma. so the cherokee nation in early, georgia history operates almost as like a antagonist. i guess you would say to the state government of georgia the state of georgia vigorously pursues the dispossession of the cherokee nationists as well as of course the muskogee nation the creek nation, so the presence of the cherokee nations very very important in
particularly when the turkey national capital is located is placed in neoshota and your present day calhoun, so at land that is kind of claimed by georgia within a state borders in the early 19th century. includes large tracks of cherokee territory and then of course probably the most famous way in which the cherokee nation enters into georgia history is in the removal era, georgia. the state of georgia the government of georgia is the actor that does the most to create a political crisis for...
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lou trevino trying to nail saved down for oakland, and the ninth call calhoun's singles with two outs run. beating ramon laureano throw the rangers had scored earlier in the inning on a home run by corey seager. they were tied at five. both teams scored a run in the 10th. but did the a's ever break things open in the 12th one run already in that laureano singles dissenter? here comes nick allen from second it's 8 to 6, but they were only getting started. it was 10 to 6 with the bases loaded for chad pinder. pender takes a kobe allard pitching gives it a ride . that's a grand slam. penders seventh home run of the year. the a's get eight runs in the inning and win by a 14 to 7. final score. well just last month, the warriors wrapped up the nba championship against the boston celtics tonight, the two teams met in a rematch. well sort of they played in the las vegas summer league, where at halftime or his assistant, ron adams, was honored with the text . winter assistant coach lifetime impact award. where is it be closely watching the progress of senator james wiseman? wiseman played more
lou trevino trying to nail saved down for oakland, and the ninth call calhoun's singles with two outs run. beating ramon laureano throw the rangers had scored earlier in the inning on a home run by corey seager. they were tied at five. both teams scored a run in the 10th. but did the a's ever break things open in the 12th one run already in that laureano singles dissenter? here comes nick allen from second it's 8 to 6, but they were only getting started. it was 10 to 6 with the bases loaded for...
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who was not nearly as rabbit and advocate for the annexation of texas as his replacement john c, calhoun right of south carolina. insisting that texas must be brought into the union in the scope of your research. did you come across other? unpredictable incidents that had big effects on national choices interesting question i mean that's that that's the one that comes to mind immediately that i always think about. let me think about that. i mean, what's let's look at florida 2000. well, yeah, i mean yeah sure we can make a case that you know had the supreme court been one vote different had there not been a staged riot and miami al gore would have been the president arguably no iraq war arguably. none of the things that george w bush did would have on and on i butterfly flaps its wings. right, right. yeah. absolutely. yeah, that's that's really interesting to look at and yeah in the 2000 election i go through it extensively in my book and you know the debate can go on forever about who the extra winner of that election was, you know, the recounts showed that depending on how you counted
who was not nearly as rabbit and advocate for the annexation of texas as his replacement john c, calhoun right of south carolina. insisting that texas must be brought into the union in the scope of your research. did you come across other? unpredictable incidents that had big effects on national choices interesting question i mean that's that that's the one that comes to mind immediately that i always think about. let me think about that. i mean, what's let's look at florida 2000. well, yeah, i...
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that he is simply liable for work, right. petty, thank you very much for breaking down for us penny calhoun live in washington dc. the un security council is dead locked on who should lead its diplomatic efforts in libya. the current special advisors, stephanie williams, is scheduled to leave her post at the end of the month, shifting governmental law and says in libya have spent when you'd violence and diplomatic editor james base reports from un headquarters in york for the 5th time in a row for you ends mission in libya. anson mill has been extended by just 3 months to 3 african members of the security council. so angered that in protest, they abstained. during the vote, it's not the only blow to the u. n. in libya. stephanie williams, who's been leading the un mission is finally stepping down back in 2020. i secured an agreement between the parties to have elections, elections that have never taken place. she's wanted to step down from her post for months, but it's been persuaded to stay by the un secretary general. i want to thank her for her extraordinary efforts to broker an agreemen
that he is simply liable for work, right. petty, thank you very much for breaking down for us penny calhoun live in washington dc. the un security council is dead locked on who should lead its diplomatic efforts in libya. the current special advisors, stephanie williams, is scheduled to leave her post at the end of the month, shifting governmental law and says in libya have spent when you'd violence and diplomatic editor james base reports from un headquarters in york for the 5th time in a row...
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all right, there's clay calhoun in western. they're like holding for a few bad boys in the mix, but for the most part everybody's very well behaved and very manly towards one another and like i said when i was reading that i thought wow, okay, so this is the kind of place that you walk into conduct the people's business and yet in conducting the people's business the concern is so great that one of your fellow legislators could blow you away if they well, you know, some kind of offense to you, right? well i was on the floor. but might but they're taking the weapons on the floor they are but so here's the interesting thing. they're taking the weapons on the floor in part. as a political tool if you're and it's in is this a form of bullying it precisely and it's initially southerners who do that. they're more likely to be armed. they have knives and guns. some of them actually wear them so they can be seen the knives and guns and so if a northerner stands up and says something anti-slavery, for example southerners gonna walk over
all right, there's clay calhoun in western. they're like holding for a few bad boys in the mix, but for the most part everybody's very well behaved and very manly towards one another and like i said when i was reading that i thought wow, okay, so this is the kind of place that you walk into conduct the people's business and yet in conducting the people's business the concern is so great that one of your fellow legislators could blow you away if they well, you know, some kind of offense to you,...
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. >> i cannot believe it, that delta order in calhoun. that is -- wherever he was, farm bureau.. there is so much demand for engineers. someone downgraded american express a week ago. i think it will be a western omelette in their face. it is a remarkable moment. >> you're referring to the morgan stanley got. we will have earnings on friday. >> for goldman, they make a lot of money in biasing people. it is sticky. why do they have this? a sticky earnings street. on a podcast? >> why isn't david answering? >> at least he's not making phone calls oil i'm talking. >> when i went to work there, that was the 1900s. it was a formative experience, jim. >> it is like i tell my wife, i went to the restaurant, cabbages. it was great. that was 52 years ago. you know what? this weekend, there is change. there is change in the air. >> lisa detweiler. she got the asiago ranch club without the ranch. the bacon eater is done. it's over. that's finished. >> lisa famously loves the bacon eater at wednesday's. -- wendy's. >> you have given her plenty of reasons to divorce. >> >> where you buy one
. >> i cannot believe it, that delta order in calhoun. that is -- wherever he was, farm bureau.. there is so much demand for engineers. someone downgraded american express a week ago. i think it will be a western omelette in their face. it is a remarkable moment. >> you're referring to the morgan stanley got. we will have earnings on friday. >> for goldman, they make a lot of money in biasing people. it is sticky. why do they have this? a sticky earnings street. on a podcast?...
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webster, clay and calhoun in one book.ost: now, how far do things have to go back in history before people start forgetting them? for example, there's always this conversation about the southern strategy and whether democrats actually changed to republicans. but i am like, you don't remember the longtime democrat who became a republican? how far back in the past to do things have to get before people start claiming, i don't remember that happened. guest: i want to be careful. the term literacy was used. i want to be careful of not being a smarty-pants. podcasting, we are not a college. you want to keep it by its nature, we have to talk to people, just like c-span. i've been watching it for very long time. but, you have to engage. so, we don't have the history knowledge in this country to the level that it should be. think -- then carlin alone and podcasting might be helping change that. we may have to refresh our stats on historical literacy. it has been pretty bad. it is only tied in high schools for some historical knowl
webster, clay and calhoun in one book.ost: now, how far do things have to go back in history before people start forgetting them? for example, there's always this conversation about the southern strategy and whether democrats actually changed to republicans. but i am like, you don't remember the longtime democrat who became a republican? how far back in the past to do things have to get before people start claiming, i don't remember that happened. guest: i want to be careful. the term literacy...