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that's jeff carnie.er seeing the destruction the tornado left behind, he, a few friends and his food truck traveled hundreds of miles to mayfield just to serve free meals. >> i sent a couple of pictures to my wife and she said it breaks her heart because it reminds her of what we all went through. >> oh, man. >> reporter: what they went through was one of the deadliest tornados in american history, carnie is from joplin, missouri. and back in 2011 the ef-5 that altogether claimed the lives of 161 people there nearly took his own. >> it was crazy for, you know, months things weren't normal. >> reporter: now more than a decade later he took to social media to tell his community about his own chance to give back, and residents gave him money, food and clothes to take with him. >> i just kind of feel like this is joplin's time to pay that back. >> reporter: now, carnie says he and his food truck will be here for at least a week feeding anyone who needs a meal. mona. >> ike, thank you. >>> southern california
that's jeff carnie.er seeing the destruction the tornado left behind, he, a few friends and his food truck traveled hundreds of miles to mayfield just to serve free meals. >> i sent a couple of pictures to my wife and she said it breaks her heart because it reminds her of what we all went through. >> oh, man. >> reporter: what they went through was one of the deadliest tornados in american history, carnie is from joplin, missouri. and back in 2011 the ef-5 that altogether...
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you know him climate change mark carnie now mark carnie. they ex goldman ex bank of canada. the housing bubble mark carney, housing bubble in canada. housing bubble in the u. k. he said, we're going to have a escape velocity in the u. k. and then sterling reacted that was 201314 you can see on the turn went up to 170 because he said it was going to raise rates. but of course, like any of the central bankers, it was a total lie because you can never pay for a ponzi scheme. so that he saw when he didn't, he had to cut, they actually cut rates. and then sterling dropped back down to probably around 114 in the for 140 range and then you had breaks it and it was still around the 130 and change range. so breaks it really didn't impact sterling. i know that everybody likes to play and they like to play and breaks it. but you've had sterling hovering around this $138.00 area since the 2008 credit crisis. so there's always a crisis that they try to blame stuff. ha briggs, it credit, great. financial crisis. next will be the climate crisis. or next crisis will be a cyber attack russia
you know him climate change mark carnie now mark carnie. they ex goldman ex bank of canada. the housing bubble mark carney, housing bubble in canada. housing bubble in the u. k. he said, we're going to have a escape velocity in the u. k. and then sterling reacted that was 201314 you can see on the turn went up to 170 because he said it was going to raise rates. but of course, like any of the central bankers, it was a total lie because you can never pay for a ponzi scheme. so that he saw when he...
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and wrapping up our look at the los angeles times best-selling nonfiction books, two more memoirs, carnies, and stanley - my life with who and look at this week's publishing news and nonfiction books, thank you for joining us on about books, is available as a podcast wherever you get your podcast, and on c-span, cspan now. >> book tv continues now, television for serious readers. >> welcome to the free library in philadelphia online and i am pleased to be here to introduce tonight's t guest rebecca donne, the author of the novel sunset referred to by the baltimore sons as the remarkable story of aom
and wrapping up our look at the los angeles times best-selling nonfiction books, two more memoirs, carnies, and stanley - my life with who and look at this week's publishing news and nonfiction books, thank you for joining us on about books, is available as a podcast wherever you get your podcast, and on c-span, cspan now. >> book tv continues now, television for serious readers. >> welcome to the free library in philadelphia online and i am pleased to be here to introduce tonight's...
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well, carnie, there are 2 nuclear pants and belgian with 7 reactors i'll be generate with off of the countries electricity, he'll far to say avoiding euclid and, and she will make power production safer, and is in line with the common you goal to go green. however, i don't comes as europe grapples with an energy crisis that seen prices sought to record highs in neighboring france and germany known for that nuclear power capabilities. the cost of atomic energy has spike, as you can see, off to power is closed. one of its plants and haunted operations and another over suspected security system faults was for germany and intends to close. oh it's nick, can a power plant by the end of next year, starting with his broken off site on new year's eve. the closure will leave the country with 3 nuclear power stations. germans have responded to the news with mixed reactions. as i found a force on enough time enough, it has its pros and cons. but actually here in bergdorf we only saw advantages, other countries are building nuclear power plants to and the question is where do we get our electric
well, carnie, there are 2 nuclear pants and belgian with 7 reactors i'll be generate with off of the countries electricity, he'll far to say avoiding euclid and, and she will make power production safer, and is in line with the common you goal to go green. however, i don't comes as europe grapples with an energy crisis that seen prices sought to record highs in neighboring france and germany known for that nuclear power capabilities. the cost of atomic energy has spike, as you can see, off to...
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and wrapping up our look at the los angeles times best-selling nonfiction books, two more memoirs, carnies, and stanley - my life with who and look at this week's publishing news and nonfiction books, thank you for joining us on about books, is available as a podcast wherever you get your podcast, and on c-span, cspan now. >> book tv continues now, television for serious readers. >> welcome to the free library in philadelphia online and i am pleased to be here to introduce tonight's t guest rebecca donne, the author of the novel sunset referred to by the baltimore sons as the remarkable story of a community of single mothers and kids in 1980s los angeles and the graphic novel as well as essays reviews articles that appeared in a variety of publicationses including the new york times the believer and the recipient of a fellowship center for biography columbia university and barnard talks and she appeared "all the frequent troubles of our days", the true story of the merkin woman at the heart of the german resistance. and she's for the remarkable life and brutal death of her great great aunt
and wrapping up our look at the los angeles times best-selling nonfiction books, two more memoirs, carnies, and stanley - my life with who and look at this week's publishing news and nonfiction books, thank you for joining us on about books, is available as a podcast wherever you get your podcast, and on c-span, cspan now. >> book tv continues now, television for serious readers. >> welcome to the free library in philadelphia online and i am pleased to be here to introduce tonight's...
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remember this >> i'd say you were a carnival barker, except that wouldn't be fair to carnival barkers a carniel at least tell you up front that he's running a shell gate >> it has been 20 years since enron's collapse, and it is one of the biggest corporate scandals in history. the company was also a pioneer behind innovations we take for granted today. a look at enn'ros complex legacy is next. l plan. bill, mary? hey... it's our former broker carl. carl, say hi to nina, our schwab financial consultant. hm... i know how difficult these calls can be. not with schwab. nina made it easier to set up our financial plan. we can check in on it anytime. it changes when our goals change. planning can't be that easy. actually, it can be, carl. look forward to planning with schwab. schwab! ♪♪ growing up in a little red house, on the edge of a forest in norway, there were three things my family encouraged: kindness, honesty and hard work. over time, i've come to add a fourth: be curious. be curious about the world around us, and then go. go with an open heart, and you will find inspiration anew. viking. ex
remember this >> i'd say you were a carnival barker, except that wouldn't be fair to carnival barkers a carniel at least tell you up front that he's running a shell gate >> it has been 20 years since enron's collapse, and it is one of the biggest corporate scandals in history. the company was also a pioneer behind innovations we take for granted today. a look at enn'ros complex legacy is next. l plan. bill, mary? hey... it's our former broker carl. carl, say hi to nina, our schwab...
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understand the more recent case like carny verses adams. so, if the plaintiff's claim is derivative of a constitutional wrong done to the schools, it would be anomilous to say the plaintiffs have standings, even though the schools do not. >> gorsuch. >> with the government, i don't think it would. but would the government permit an argumentel for discriminations against persons based on an unsupported hypothetical possibility of strife if the discrimination were based on race or sex or some other basis like that? >> it depends on what you mean by discrimination. ordinarily you could not impose affirmative disadvantages but government can make funding decisions all the time. what taevls to subsidize and not to subsidize, based on fairly speculative inferences on what results might occur. that's the whole point of the government's free speech cases that say the government has a lot more latitude when it's making fund decisions. >> including on the basis of sex and race and other characteristics like that? >> no if the statute here said religi
understand the more recent case like carny verses adams. so, if the plaintiff's claim is derivative of a constitutional wrong done to the schools, it would be anomilous to say the plaintiffs have standings, even though the schools do not. >> gorsuch. >> with the government, i don't think it would. but would the government permit an argumentel for discriminations against persons based on an unsupported hypothetical possibility of strife if the discrimination were based on race or sex...