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carlton! go carlton!s but once you get into the '90 it's, geeks are becoming more and more part of the national conversation. ♪ ♪ >> "freaks and geeks" is a push back against the cookie cutter characters and the typical teen sitcoms of that era. >> sick of being called a geek. i mean, what is so geek about us anyways, we're squujust guys? >> good news. dragons, we'll have fun friday night. >> i was handed the finished script of "freaks and geeks" and i loved it before i opened it up. i just thought that's the best title. >> there is a girl in our school. she had premarital sex. you know what she did on graduation day? died of an overdose of heroin. >> paul thought he had never seen a truthful presentation of high school on tv. the good and the really ugly. >> hey, amy. >> hey, lindsey. >> nice threads. >> nice voice. >> "freaks and geeks" is about two groups of friends, a freak group, a geek group. >> sergeant pepper, where is the rest of the group been? >> looks like you ate them. >> the people that most
carlton! go carlton!s but once you get into the '90 it's, geeks are becoming more and more part of the national conversation. ♪ ♪ >> "freaks and geeks" is a push back against the cookie cutter characters and the typical teen sitcoms of that era. >> sick of being called a geek. i mean, what is so geek about us anyways, we're squujust guys? >> good news. dragons, we'll have fun friday night. >> i was handed the finished script of "freaks and geeks"...
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jack: carlton. >> to rebranding the 737 would be silly what's in the broader take even consumers theyairline tickets during the whole time. >> it is true i think the max, dave calhoun has said as much and what are the reasons he said he wouldn't change the name he wasn't going to market his way out of the problem is probably the right answer but ultimately the plane is bought and put in service by airlines, they're the ones that he has two win the confidence and trust, the max as boeing points out as phone 250 flight hours since being reintroduced definitely needs to keep a pristine safety record but as long as things look good there shouldn't be a branding or consumer backlash. the other thing to know consumers don't have a choice because the max is much cheaper to operate than older planes. the airlines to take deliveries are putting down the old ones and fly knocks because it saves them so much money. you're not worried that bookers traveling on their phone are good look at the flight details and say 737 max are not the ones i heard about from years back, is that not a concern. >>
jack: carlton. >> to rebranding the 737 would be silly what's in the broader take even consumers theyairline tickets during the whole time. >> it is true i think the max, dave calhoun has said as much and what are the reasons he said he wouldn't change the name he wasn't going to market his way out of the problem is probably the right answer but ultimately the plane is bought and put in service by airlines, they're the ones that he has two win the confidence and trust, the max as...
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jack: you have to raise the weights a little bit to catch up with carlton i would say you can't get hitt continues to lead class assignments peloton fan. let's go to actual ideas, what are you bringing to the roundtable this week? >> very global this week's magazine plastic is under attack but this is a plastics company to sustainable materials and trying to make plastic recyclables all while parrying debt. jack: thank you for that, do something for us. >> lululemon the stock hasn't done anything for a year but earnings coming out in september and that can be the catalyst the stock needs to move higher. jack: i'm sure there's a connection between lululemon and peloton et cetera that we've got to go so will leave it there great ideas thank you for joining us to read more check out this edition of barron's.com don't forget to follow us on twitter at barron'srtrtrtrtrtrts ♪ ♪ from the fox studios in new york city this is "maria bartiromo wall street". maria: happy weekend to all, look into the program that analyzes the week that was in business and you for the week ahead. i am maria bartir
jack: you have to raise the weights a little bit to catch up with carlton i would say you can't get hitt continues to lead class assignments peloton fan. let's go to actual ideas, what are you bringing to the roundtable this week? >> very global this week's magazine plastic is under attack but this is a plastics company to sustainable materials and trying to make plastic recyclables all while parrying debt. jack: thank you for that, do something for us. >> lululemon the stock hasn't...
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terrace carlton house, terrorist as the london home for the british foreign secretary. and at the bottom of that, as the admiralty arch, which is an enormous flat, which is held by people in high position and government, or deputy prime ministers. given his background, those who followed the case closely are convinced that he was being monitored by british intelligence. my wife was very well known to the intelligence services because they had a very good reason to keep an eye on him because he was into the varied in the body politic and the whole of the middle east. while he was domiciled in london. and why wouldn't they keep an eye on him because it was in their interest to do so? cause now it's just has another that can be confused. can a bill, can you drop a total cost more or less off? work about a moral cub court. where if you had said you'll come fidel, good luck on the fact that the cctv cameras were not working that day. certainly hampered any search for truth or closure. the issue of the cctv has also been a subject of debate in the u. k. we have a huge number
terrace carlton house, terrorist as the london home for the british foreign secretary. and at the bottom of that, as the admiralty arch, which is an enormous flat, which is held by people in high position and government, or deputy prime ministers. given his background, those who followed the case closely are convinced that he was being monitored by british intelligence. my wife was very well known to the intelligence services because they had a very good reason to keep an eye on him because he...
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. >> i always love carlton, just the way he was true to himself. >> go carlton!f the national conversation. ♪ >> geeks is a push back against the cookie cutter characters, typical teens sitcom of that era. >> i am sick of being called a geek. what's so geeky about us anyway? we are just guys. >> we are going to have fun on thursday night. >> paul handed me the script of "freaks and geeks." i loved it before i opened it up. i thought it was the best title. >> a girl in our school had premarital sex. you know what she did on graduation day? died,over dosed. >> paul thought he would never see a -- the good and the really ugly. >> nice threads. >> nice voice. >> "freaks and geeks" is about two groups of friends, a geek group. >> that looks like you. the people that most tv shows ignore, the nerds and the pot he heads. i understand us just been through puberty and you don't think anyone understands. a lot of people do. >> even mr. alice cooper. at the time it was unusual to have an hour long comedy. >> you know this song? ♪ >> ♪ ♪ i am 18, i get confused everyday ♪ >>
. >> i always love carlton, just the way he was true to himself. >> go carlton!f the national conversation. ♪ >> geeks is a push back against the cookie cutter characters, typical teens sitcom of that era. >> i am sick of being called a geek. what's so geeky about us anyway? we are just guys. >> we are going to have fun on thursday night. >> paul handed me the script of "freaks and geeks." i loved it before i opened it up. i thought it was the...
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really missed the big picture in 1951 written america and canada held a secret meeting in the ritz carlton hotel in montreal to project for disgust. the 1st was the caea program. sometimes, in spite of everything, a man can do a falls into the hands of the enemy. if you are an airman whose plane was shot down in enemy territory, the soldiers marines captured income that on the enemy lines. your 1st feeling might be one of helplessness, as if suddenly the whole world had dropped out from under you, leaving you with the enemy's mercy. such a feeling is quite understandable. for a minute or 2 with fear done, the survival, evasion, resist, undisguised with the thought there was a hidden agenda had the meeting. the primary objective was offensive in developing techniques that we could use against captured soviet. so as a possibly a mobile is ation. psychology important united states that research was dominant within the versus where the better part of the scene research has begun. similar experiments, psychiatric hospital in the u. k, the in the u. s. the cia 160 secret projects in 18 instituti
really missed the big picture in 1951 written america and canada held a secret meeting in the ritz carlton hotel in montreal to project for disgust. the 1st was the caea program. sometimes, in spite of everything, a man can do a falls into the hands of the enemy. if you are an airman whose plane was shot down in enemy territory, the soldiers marines captured income that on the enemy lines. your 1st feeling might be one of helplessness, as if suddenly the whole world had dropped out from under...
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there are no independent witnesses to whatever card 24 carlton house terrace on that june afternoon in 2007. welcome to be prime minister for 10 years. but 10 years, our country and no one can be in any day. he has considerable achievement to can i say there are plenty of theories which but hard facts are in short supply the scene offered investigators a lot of clues, but nothing definitive enough for them to come to a conclusion as to what exactly happened in the apartment. mm. the shops of life and death were equally and matic both filled with incomplete details and half answered questions. just who was ash off mar, one. only those who were closest to him can genuinely answer the question. one british journalist succeeded in contacting mall. one's family ah, i spent about 6 months trying to speak to someone from moment family via the british lawyer off to after a long period of time and expectedly, i kind of given up on ever hearing from them. and then after the blue, i got an email from that who was my younger son? and he said meet me in london, tori, lunchtime. and so of course i r
there are no independent witnesses to whatever card 24 carlton house terrace on that june afternoon in 2007. welcome to be prime minister for 10 years. but 10 years, our country and no one can be in any day. he has considerable achievement to can i say there are plenty of theories which but hard facts are in short supply the scene offered investigators a lot of clues, but nothing definitive enough for them to come to a conclusion as to what exactly happened in the apartment. mm. the shops of...
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jack: that's a good call, carlton what you have undermined. >> when you're ready i want your car, aheadthusiasm on the retail sector earlier this year but consumer spending ticking up in june and even though a little bit different we will see a return to work season and see what they report next week. jack: a return to stores, this is interesting stuff, thank you very much, to read more checkout barons.com don't forget to follow us on twitter at barron's follow us on twitter at barron's online, we will see you next ... male: if my people-- female: who are called by my name-- male: will humble themselves-- female: and pray and seek my face-- male: and turn from their wicked ways-- male: then will i hear from heaven-- female: and forgive their sin-- female: and heal their land. announcer: visit us online at awakeamerica2021.com. ♪♪♪
jack: that's a good call, carlton what you have undermined. >> when you're ready i want your car, aheadthusiasm on the retail sector earlier this year but consumer spending ticking up in june and even though a little bit different we will see a return to work season and see what they report next week. jack: a return to stores, this is interesting stuff, thank you very much, to read more checkout barons.com don't forget to follow us on twitter at barron's follow us on twitter at barron's...
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jack: that's a good call, carlton what you have undermined. >> when you're ready i want your car, aheadiasm on the retail sector earlier this year but consumer spending ticking up in june and even though a little bit different we will see a return to work season and see what they report next week. jack: a return to stores, this is interesting stuff, thank you very much, to read more checkout barons.com don't forget to follow us on twitter at barron's online, we will see you next every day. >> from the fox studio in new york city, this is "maria bartiromo wall street". maria: welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was in helps position you for the week ahead i am jackie deangelis and for maria bartiromo stocks closing out in a while july mark masten on where things go from here. gop results, republican congressman protesting the mask mandate based on politics and not science, i am talking with florida congressman byron na
jack: that's a good call, carlton what you have undermined. >> when you're ready i want your car, aheadiasm on the retail sector earlier this year but consumer spending ticking up in june and even though a little bit different we will see a return to work season and see what they report next week. jack: a return to stores, this is interesting stuff, thank you very much, to read more checkout barons.com don't forget to follow us on twitter at barron's online, we will see you next every...
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to welcome stephanie calvin to the new zone, an associate professor of international affairs that carlton university with us from also well and thank you for your time and your patience as well. while we got to you, i know there's a big picture here, but i want to ask you about michael. spell the 1st of all, 11 years in prison, closed doors, court room in china. completely expected, isn't it? i mean, do you expect that he will actually then serve out those full 11 years so yeah, i mean, this must be devastating to the family, but this burden came as no surprise as the segments that introduced this discussion . that the conviction rate in china is 99 percent. we do hope that there is going to be some kind of potential for some kind of agreement. so i think that would probably be the easiest way for the to my goals as well as the other detained canadians to be released. some kind of agreement where ms. long, who is being held in or in extradition. hearing right now in vancouver, would it plead guilty perhaps to a lesser offense, pay a fine, and then be returned to china if us drop extraditi
to welcome stephanie calvin to the new zone, an associate professor of international affairs that carlton university with us from also well and thank you for your time and your patience as well. while we got to you, i know there's a big picture here, but i want to ask you about michael. spell the 1st of all, 11 years in prison, closed doors, court room in china. completely expected, isn't it? i mean, do you expect that he will actually then serve out those full 11 years so yeah, i mean, this...
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we'll take the money and we'll take mining and overseas carlton and everything on that. because department and the reason that we have naval those people who talk some mining resources from see to make trends each in the country in now neighborhoods. that's why induce in this matter, the diplomatic fiction is one of the key points. the president ticket was here for you let you let you stay north cable for like 3 reach. he met the prison and guy made the president of any to talk about and to talk about the government because of the men reason of the terrorist attack of all these program we are isn't, is that the region is very rich, is really right now. it's like to, i've just gotten money in the us and if you control the, you have got endless riches, endless wealth. so i, mike michael is how do you, how do you even solve that for if i'm going to fred in here, i wouldn't know how do you sell that? there's literally money in the ground. how are you going to get rid of all groups? what, why would they go for it? take, i'm afraid for it is me here. i'm just the passionate af
we'll take the money and we'll take mining and overseas carlton and everything on that. because department and the reason that we have naval those people who talk some mining resources from see to make trends each in the country in now neighborhoods. that's why induce in this matter, the diplomatic fiction is one of the key points. the president ticket was here for you let you let you stay north cable for like 3 reach. he met the prison and guy made the president of any to talk about and to...
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the assumption that the taliban, just by being invited to the ritz—carlton in doha, will agree to endingven wrong. if i was one of the negotiators of that agreement, i would by now have resigned out of shame. but i think that the afghan people will eventually resist. the taliban are not going to have it as easy as they seem to be having right now. even if they establish control in parts of the country, the people will definitely resist them over the long term. so what we will have is a prolonged ceasefire — a prolonged civil war instead of a ceasefire. there were always concerns about what would happen when international forces withdrew from the country. lashkar gah is almost a case in point — once home to british troops, they left and the taliban made advances on the area. does the international community bear some responsibility for almost enabling this? absolutely. the two governments in washington, dc and london both actually are responsible for this. they withdrew very suddenly. they did not give the afghan government the respect that should be given to an ally. the withdrawal shoul
the assumption that the taliban, just by being invited to the ritz—carlton in doha, will agree to endingven wrong. if i was one of the negotiators of that agreement, i would by now have resigned out of shame. but i think that the afghan people will eventually resist. the taliban are not going to have it as easy as they seem to be having right now. even if they establish control in parts of the country, the people will definitely resist them over the long term. so what we will have is a...
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got some analysis on this with stephanie calvin and associate professor of international affairs at carlton university. he says there are some in canada who are calling for a stronger response to begging the chinese see this as a political prosecution. they definitely see canada as acting at the lap dog, support the united states in its efforts to kind of undermined while way globally. so you know, because they see it politically. we shouldn't be surprised. they're trying to standard political signals. and every time we see developments in the mon case in vancouver, we often see some kind of reciprocal exchange in the chinese legal system. so for example, this week we saw some final arguments being presented by miss monk defense. and we should not be there for the price that we saw development happen in the case of that. you, michael's older, one of the michael's, as well as mister schellenberg, it is, it's a dance of diplomatic signals and this has come with some frustration here in canada. there's a number of political leaders that have been calling for stronger actions including potentia
got some analysis on this with stephanie calvin and associate professor of international affairs at carlton university. he says there are some in canada who are calling for a stronger response to begging the chinese see this as a political prosecution. they definitely see canada as acting at the lap dog, support the united states in its efforts to kind of undermined while way globally. so you know, because they see it politically. we shouldn't be surprised. they're trying to standard political...
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bribed one of the guards lowered the professor in a huge basket out of the window of the prison and carlton got him into the carriage and rushed him off and they went off to london together. some of the dramatic moments of 1848. schuetz becomes the model for that. he comes to america as the hero of the 40 aiders that we talked about a little bit previous time a group of very intelligent and highly educated germans who came here as a result of the revolution of 1848. so schuetz goes to -- he comes into philadelphia and then goes out to wisconsin where he is settled. his wife is the one who had the first kindergarten and america. promoted the idea of kindergarten and goes all back to his wife. he was almost immediately nominated to lieutenant governor of wisconsin. later on becomes a senator from missouri. but as i look back through his life to find out whether he come to washington i did not find any sign he came to washington. he campaigned for lincoln in 1851 and got a national reputation for that. and it sort of represented along with some others the german immigrants who were quite key.
bribed one of the guards lowered the professor in a huge basket out of the window of the prison and carlton got him into the carriage and rushed him off and they went off to london together. some of the dramatic moments of 1848. schuetz becomes the model for that. he comes to america as the hero of the 40 aiders that we talked about a little bit previous time a group of very intelligent and highly educated germans who came here as a result of the revolution of 1848. so schuetz goes to -- he...