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carissa carpenter is a very complicated woman.ailed her for years, and i still don't think i have her figured out. ♪ narrator: in the mid-1990s, michael reinero is a northern california entrepreneur and aspiring actor. by chance, he meets carissa carpenter on a casting call. i first met carissa sort of on a dare from my wife to go out and be an actor. there was a casting call that she saw in the paper, seeking actors for upcoming film projects. so i went, and that's when i met carissa. narrator: at the time, carissa carpenter runs a casting agency. he says she helps him land some bit parts in films and television series. she got me in a tv movie with cheryl ladd called "tangled web." she got me in the cameron crowe film "almost famous." she put me in a movie with john travolta and edward o'neill called "lucky numbers". narrator: carpenter tells clients she has an extensive hollywood background. she claimed that she was the youngest child actress for the william morris agency and that at some point she'd had an accident and so she
carissa carpenter is a very complicated woman.ailed her for years, and i still don't think i have her figured out. ♪ narrator: in the mid-1990s, michael reinero is a northern california entrepreneur and aspiring actor. by chance, he meets carissa carpenter on a casting call. i first met carissa sort of on a dare from my wife to go out and be an actor. there was a casting call that she saw in the paper, seeking actors for upcoming film projects. so i went, and that's when i met carissa....
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. >> it's spelled constance, he was a french carpenter raised and spoke french. >> is it fair to say in your family he was heroic. >> he was heroic for 100 years, as were the clans people, the klansmen for most, the clan in first genesis after the civil war, we returned reconstruction and restored white supremacy by black authority and black politicians and black business and barcoding, first century he was a hero but in the civil rights. the memory of the clan was altered, returned to some sense and when it came to me it was with some ambivalence, our clan was no longer a family hero. >> you write early on in your book, you've known about your klansmen as a child and you were afraid of his story, why were you afraid of his story. >> because the ku klux klan were the first american terrorist into acknowledge that my people include quite terrorist and that is a difficult thing to do it is radioactive so i was afraid of it. and you use the phrase that roughly translates to wash her dirty laundry within the family, don't put it out. >> wash your dirty laundry the family. >> you betray t
. >> it's spelled constance, he was a french carpenter raised and spoke french. >> is it fair to say in your family he was heroic. >> he was heroic for 100 years, as were the clans people, the klansmen for most, the clan in first genesis after the civil war, we returned reconstruction and restored white supremacy by black authority and black politicians and black business and barcoding, first century he was a hero but in the civil rights. the memory of the clan was altered,...
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he was a carpenter and one of the working men of manual labor.ever, he had been slaveholders to some degree. i think they enslaved eight people. his grand paper -- his grandparents enslaved 30 or 40. so this person who experienced this slide. he became popularized believed, i think i never found any diaries or letters of his, he believed status has been robbed and like many white southerners of the day, turned this resentment and frustration into a rage directed against people of color. who had recently become emancipated and recently entered public fear. >> right. the very first civil rights act in the history of this country, of 1866, pass over andrew johnson in the messages giving civil rights to black people and favoring black over white and you immediately get white democrat organizing to promote white supremacy. you talk about how whiteness it's shaped, whiteness is very much shaped in opposition to black rights. there is a line early in the book where you talk about, i am struggling to make the concept of white as concrete as blackness. yo
he was a carpenter and one of the working men of manual labor.ever, he had been slaveholders to some degree. i think they enslaved eight people. his grand paper -- his grandparents enslaved 30 or 40. so this person who experienced this slide. he became popularized believed, i think i never found any diaries or letters of his, he believed status has been robbed and like many white southerners of the day, turned this resentment and frustration into a rage directed against people of color. who had...
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he was a carpenter. he was a soldier. he was a domestic terrorist, a klansman, and i will say to our audience, be careful what you wish for if you go off searching for your family. you point out that you have 16 great, great grandparents, right? and if you go off looking you might find that there are scoundrels and domestic terrorists and slaveowners, and you have done this with both sides of your family. but you paint a picture of the time that constant lived in, and all the ideas that were swirling around, and use the terms like -- i hope i'm saying that right, terms that describe working people, and you describe their recent mains, their hostilities. you know, particularly for constant, constant was not a wealthy person. he didn't do as well as his brothers and he was utterly dependent on slavery, what little bit of wealth he had. can you talk about that class of people and the source of the resentment, your hostilities towards black people? the source of their hatred. >> guest: the deep south, this part of the deep so
he was a carpenter. he was a soldier. he was a domestic terrorist, a klansman, and i will say to our audience, be careful what you wish for if you go off searching for your family. you point out that you have 16 great, great grandparents, right? and if you go off looking you might find that there are scoundrels and domestic terrorists and slaveowners, and you have done this with both sides of your family. but you paint a picture of the time that constant lived in, and all the ideas that were...
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but we need the electrician is thens carpenters to put those things back together. so thank you for what you t have done. but let's talk about standards. right now we are finding guidelines in this country, cdc is for what you should on the jobsite. we have had a set of standards to address covid with the department of labor that is gone nowhere.. the idea that each employers trying to decide what they should do, with some of the greatest science in this world. we have the standards for the idea something i belie the biden administration is extremely bad. as the first set of bills we put through that are still sitting there. >> a because they're enforceable. mv it's incredibly. [inaudible] but the department later is not been doing. let's talk about what they can do. who has the proper ppe some emoyees are giving out nothing of use ppe. i think it's incredibly important also to keep her anti- employment. every dollar of unemployment spent right here in the community. that being offshore accounts this is a pandemic, we are at war. we need to take care of the people w
but we need the electrician is thens carpenters to put those things back together. so thank you for what you t have done. but let's talk about standards. right now we are finding guidelines in this country, cdc is for what you should on the jobsite. we have had a set of standards to address covid with the department of labor that is gone nowhere.. the idea that each employers trying to decide what they should do, with some of the greatest science in this world. we have the standards for the...
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is not this the carpenter's son?"the difficulty for us in hearing a term like "carpenter" is that we immediately think of a highlykilled worker, and, at least in north america, in the middle class, making a very high income. as soon as we take that into the ancient world, we are totally lost, because, first of all, there was no middle class in the ancient world. tthere were the "haves" a "have nots," to put it very simply. and in the anthropoly of peasant societies, to say that somebody is an artisan or a carpenter is not to compliment them.to it is ay that they are lower in the pecking order than a peasant farmer.r: >> narratoery few scholars now believe that jesus was of such lowly birth >> i'm not entirely convinced that we could characterize jesus as... as a peasant. i think that that probably miscasts jesus, especially inen view of the more r discoveries at sepphoris and elsewhere. >> he must be someone in the the building industry.working in and in all probability, that would mean where he might grow up and live
is not this the carpenter's son?"the difficulty for us in hearing a term like "carpenter" is that we immediately think of a highlykilled worker, and, at least in north america, in the middle class, making a very high income. as soon as we take that into the ancient world, we are totally lost, because, first of all, there was no middle class in the ancient world. tthere were the "haves" a "have nots," to put it very simply. and in the anthropoly of peasant...
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. >> that is what's wonderful about a micro history he was in every man a carpenter, a soldie soldier, a domestic terrorist, a klansman and be careful what you wish for if you go out searching for your family. was 16 great-great-grandparents. you may find there are scoundrels and he paint the picture of the time but he was not a wealthy person and did not do as well as his brothers are dependent on slavery with a little while for he had. for the force of the hatred spent the first part of the deep south was african-american half were enslaved in 1860 when the civil war there was a relatively small white society as slaveholders there is a rather large working-class white population and constance was a carpenter and however and slaveholder to some degree and his grandparents enslaved 30 or 40 people. so he is a person who experienced a class life. and then never found any diaries or letters of his but he believed that his status was robbed and like many white southerners of the day, and they turn the resentment and frustration into a rage directed against people of color. and to become
. >> that is what's wonderful about a micro history he was in every man a carpenter, a soldie soldier, a domestic terrorist, a klansman and be careful what you wish for if you go out searching for your family. was 16 great-great-grandparents. you may find there are scoundrels and he paint the picture of the time but he was not a wealthy person and did not do as well as his brothers are dependent on slavery with a little while for he had. for the force of the hatred spent the first part of...
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>>liveries around christmas arrived early for 11 year-old andrew carpenter of movie deal. isn't on a sleigh. it's an amazon they asked the biggest in the drivers out of the house that and have a special time with the drivers in the van and. >>accepted their offer which was just amazing for them to shop the house andrew has special needs we met him and his mom amy at causey middle school. >>she showed us that he relies on his talk or device on the talk for him. andrew decided to be an amazon driver for halloween, the carpenters have friends who work at the local amazon distribution center who arranged for the company to send him a uniform and a hat that would have been enough. >>but the company took it a step further they have the bandwidth lots of balloons. >>and they had put you in the van. >>and you got to work with the packages and the driver who got to sit in the van and you got to drive them beat them any was probably most excited about that i think the people more until on the battery was what you think about the experience needed 2 thumbs up. >>not only did andrew g
>>liveries around christmas arrived early for 11 year-old andrew carpenter of movie deal. isn't on a sleigh. it's an amazon they asked the biggest in the drivers out of the house that and have a special time with the drivers in the van and. >>accepted their offer which was just amazing for them to shop the house andrew has special needs we met him and his mom amy at causey middle school. >>she showed us that he relies on his talk or device on the talk for him. andrew decided...
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so amanda carpenter, let me coucome to you. what stood out to you in this dialogue, really more of a monologue, the president delivering a series of speeches on fox vowing, claiming that he won the election? >> i think oliver hit the nail on the head when he described this as propaganda. that's what we witnessed last hour between maria bart roam answerand the president. this is her choice, brian. i think this is a choice that many in the right of center media are making. they no longer see it as their job to deliver the news, to ask tough questions, but it act as a function of trump's republican party. this is a dynamic i think has been on a slow boil over time. when you see fox, this isn't just maria bartiromo. the fox news network decided to give the president almost a full hour to lie, not just a regular lie, but about our elections, and a way that will affect the incoming administration. and so they are playing with our government and our politics and not -- it's not just donald trump. it's what maria did, what fox gave her
so amanda carpenter, let me coucome to you. what stood out to you in this dialogue, really more of a monologue, the president delivering a series of speeches on fox vowing, claiming that he won the election? >> i think oliver hit the nail on the head when he described this as propaganda. that's what we witnessed last hour between maria bart roam answerand the president. this is her choice, brian. i think this is a choice that many in the right of center media are making. they no longer...
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. >> as well you may, tinkers, weavers, preachers, carpenters going to a desperate wilderness, to a land of wild beasts and wild savages. do you know where you are leading yourselves? >> we know only where the lord is leading us, captain standish. that is sufficient. >> i know nothing of that. i know tinkers and weavers know little of wilderness or danger or starvation. or fighting. can any of you fire a musket? >> can any of your kind fire a stove? >> captain standish, you are a soldier. we are tinkers, weavers and preachers. you have been a companion to wilderness and danger. we have not. we need your help. >> i am not of your faith. >> there will be many strangers with us on this home or courage tell this tell muggeridge pilgrimidge. not only 35 of us -- from leiden. make up a sufficient others, we had to recruit others from london. yes, strangers. we call all men strangers who are not of our religion. >> may not these strangers, as you call them, stir up trouble? >> we must put our trust in god. >> master brewster, i will go with you if you will so have me. >> august 5, departed sout
. >> as well you may, tinkers, weavers, preachers, carpenters going to a desperate wilderness, to a land of wild beasts and wild savages. do you know where you are leading yourselves? >> we know only where the lord is leading us, captain standish. that is sufficient. >> i know nothing of that. i know tinkers and weavers know little of wilderness or danger or starvation. or fighting. can any of you fire a musket? >> can any of your kind fire a stove? >> captain...
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thinkers, weavers, preachers, carpenter is going to a desolate wilderness.a land of wild beasts and wilder savages. do you know where you are leading yourselves? >> we know only where the lord is leaving us, and that is sufficient. >> i know nothing of that. i know only that tankers and weavers no little of wilderness or danger or starvation. can any of you fire a musket? >> captain stand-ish, you are a soldier. you, as you say, are thinkers, weavers and preachers. you have been companion to wilderness and danger and we have not. we need your help. >> i am not of your faith. >> we will have many strangers with us on this pilgrimage. >> strangers? >> there are only 35 of us. to make up a sufficient number, we have had to recruit others from london. >> yes, but why strangers? >> because all men strangers who are not of our religion. >> your group has the patent from the virginia company? >> we have. >> thus the authority to command. >> yes. >> may not these changers, as you call them, stir up trouble in this regard? >> we must put our trust in god. master brew
thinkers, weavers, preachers, carpenter is going to a desolate wilderness.a land of wild beasts and wilder savages. do you know where you are leading yourselves? >> we know only where the lord is leaving us, and that is sufficient. >> i know nothing of that. i know only that tankers and weavers no little of wilderness or danger or starvation. can any of you fire a musket? >> captain stand-ish, you are a soldier. you, as you say, are thinkers, weavers and preachers. you have...
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peninsula has more of a post—apocalyptic vibe vaguely reminiscent of george miller's mad max 2 orjohn carpenter's's also a touch of aliens in the form of the young sisters who've survived on their wit and who prove more than capable of holding their own against marauding hordes. as for the action, there's a video game quality to some of the car chases which diminishes the sense of threat, but the blood and tears finale is terrifically overcooked fun. not a classic then, but an entertaining distraction, something we could all do with at the moment. train to busan presents: peninsula is currently playing in a few cinemas, then it's on digitalfrom november the 23rd and on dvd and blu—ray at the end of the month. the amount of money that he's just offered us, i'd be stupid not to do that. we'll be in and out, mate. we'll be home by ten, i'm not takin‘ him! why? cos he can't drive! sorry, mate. from korea to the uk with london—based dutch director rene van pannevis, whose short film jacked won a bifa award in 2016. that short, which was apparently autobiographically inspired, has now provided the basi
peninsula has more of a post—apocalyptic vibe vaguely reminiscent of george miller's mad max 2 orjohn carpenter's's also a touch of aliens in the form of the young sisters who've survived on their wit and who prove more than capable of holding their own against marauding hordes. as for the action, there's a video game quality to some of the car chases which diminishes the sense of threat, but the blood and tears finale is terrifically overcooked fun. not a classic then, but an entertaining...
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. >> as well you may, preachers, carpentersings goi carpenters going to a desolate wilderness, wild beastssavages. do you know where you're leading yourselves? >> we know only where the lord is leading us, captain standish and that is sufficient. >> i know nothing of that. i know only tinkers and weavers know little of wilderness, danger or starvation or of fighting. can any of you fire a musket. >> can any of your kind fire a soul. >> captain standish, you are a soldier, you, as you say are tinkers, weavers and preachers. you have been companion to wilderness and danger. we have not. we need your help. >> i'm not of your faith. >> there will be many strangers with us on this pilgrimage. >> strangers? >> there are only 35 of us, to make up a significant number, we have had to recruit others from london. >> yes, but why strangers? >> we call all men strangers who are not of our religion. >> your group has the patent from the virginia company? >> we have. >> and thus the authority to command? >> i am. >> may not these strangers, as you call them, stir up trouble in this regard? >> we must pu
. >> as well you may, preachers, carpentersings goi carpenters going to a desolate wilderness, wild beastssavages. do you know where you're leading yourselves? >> we know only where the lord is leading us, captain standish and that is sufficient. >> i know nothing of that. i know only tinkers and weavers know little of wilderness, danger or starvation or of fighting. can any of you fire a musket. >> can any of your kind fire a soul. >> captain standish, you are a...
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construction workers, truck drivers, carpenters, airplane mechanics, meat inspectors and tire workerstive repairmen. hundreds of others. all these military jobs can obviously find their counterpart in civilian life. some men may require additional study or on the job training to adapt their new skills to nonmilitary use. but there are wide opportunities for the men who served in radio repair work, auditors, chemists, medical corpsmen, able seamen, hundreds of others. and aside from technical skills, the armed services now return many equipped with executive ability. men who have had large groups under their command. from a colonel leading a bombardment group, to a mess sergeant supervising the meals. this man and woman, rifleman and the logging foreman, the armor plate welder, radio mechanic and thousands others of him now return. ♪ back to the american home with welcome and well done everywhere. and what does he want? most of all, he wants a job. not a handout, not sympathy, not hero worship. but one of the things he fought for, the thing he returns for, a stake in the american futur
construction workers, truck drivers, carpenters, airplane mechanics, meat inspectors and tire workerstive repairmen. hundreds of others. all these military jobs can obviously find their counterpart in civilian life. some men may require additional study or on the job training to adapt their new skills to nonmilitary use. but there are wide opportunities for the men who served in radio repair work, auditors, chemists, medical corpsmen, able seamen, hundreds of others. and aside from technical...
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. >> used an ice distributor paul carpenter said he's heard some talk about a spiking demand for dry in a time when the industry is working to rebuild from shortages. but in a statement that compressed gas association says "the current production capacity is expected to be sufficient to meet anticipated demand for manufacturers." dry ice is perfect for the task of transporting the vaccine with its extreme cooling power. it also evaporates when it melts leaving no mess. the plan is to transport doses in insulated boxes similar to these with a layer of ice, several flat boxes of vaccine, then more dry ice. >> will help keep the vaccine cold from 48 to 72 hours. >> and this is basically to protect it from one super deep freeze transported to the next super deep freeze. >> yes sir, exactly. >> business slowdowns have already put stress on the ice industry, the paul carpenter hopes this investment will pay off with some normalcy when it's finally all over. >> something like this that is earth shattering for every single person in the world. i'm sure the demand will be met.>> this is ktvu
. >> used an ice distributor paul carpenter said he's heard some talk about a spiking demand for dry in a time when the industry is working to rebuild from shortages. but in a statement that compressed gas association says "the current production capacity is expected to be sufficient to meet anticipated demand for manufacturers." dry ice is perfect for the task of transporting the vaccine with its extreme cooling power. it also evaporates when it melts leaving no mess. the plan...
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i see my buddy tom carpenter down there. i think the governor is around. is that roseann?mer governor? most importantly, my sister valerie. anyway. [cheers and applause] the people ofks, this nation have spoken. they have delivered us a clear victory. a convincing victory. people.y for we, the we won with the most votes ever cast on a presidential ticket in the history of the nation. 74 million. [cheers and applause] i must admit it surprised me. tonight we are seeing all over this nation, all cities and all parts of the country, indeed across the world, an outpouring of joy, of hope, renewed faith in tomorrow to bring a better day. and i'm humbled by the trust and confidence you have placed in me. i pledge to be a president who seeks not to divide, but unify. who doesn't see red states and blue states, only sees the united states. [cheers and applause] i work with all my heart with the confidence of the whole people to win the confidence of all of you. what i believe america is about. it is about people. and that is what our administration will be all about. i sought this
i see my buddy tom carpenter down there. i think the governor is around. is that roseann?mer governor? most importantly, my sister valerie. anyway. [cheers and applause] the people ofks, this nation have spoken. they have delivered us a clear victory. a convincing victory. people.y for we, the we won with the most votes ever cast on a presidential ticket in the history of the nation. 74 million. [cheers and applause] i must admit it surprised me. tonight we are seeing all over this nation, all...
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. >> my father-in-law is a carpenter. we built this house together.oth work tond i help pay off the mortgage. we don't have any children but it still takes two paychecks to keep things up the way we both want them. >> our third man is jim sweeney. there are plenty of children around jim's house. four of them his. the rest are a collection from around the neighborhood. noise and so make do mine. it can bother you sometimes like when i am working nights. if you start letting things like that but you too much -- you have got to learn to live. >> jim's partner is jim. -- is john. john grew up in a poor neighborhood. he works hard to get the best of everything for his children. know that if kids don't learn how to make out on their own, they are heading for trouble. they have to learn to do without things. i've spoken a lot to my boy. i wish i knew how much got through to him. quite different men to tell our story have one thing in common. they are all policeman with at least 15 years of service out on the street. >> in police work, you do get exposed to d
. >> my father-in-law is a carpenter. we built this house together.oth work tond i help pay off the mortgage. we don't have any children but it still takes two paychecks to keep things up the way we both want them. >> our third man is jim sweeney. there are plenty of children around jim's house. four of them his. the rest are a collection from around the neighborhood. noise and so make do mine. it can bother you sometimes like when i am working nights. if you start letting things...
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have work maybe 3 days more and then he ready just 2 weeks to build a house mennonites, a seasoned carpenters, and they know how to make the most of what they have got the people and the least lot of time. and they say, oh, how could that happen, that we don't go to school and they do love different things than they do. and how could it be? what they say, we say we work on the farm on a farm. we don't go to school, we go to school on the farm. a little deeper in the forest opera who see his own plot of land for the 1st time. he's waiting to hear this moment as a game in which it is. this is that my piece of land here. yes or no. this is how we open. this is the bush right now. we will go and site and there i could show you how it will make my house. it's the land i've always dreamed of. our promise 1st instinct is to reach down and grab a handful to plant carrots. all over us for death saw the very good the one side it will be difficult. and on our side there were the us out there today. vegetables will be here front and on the yard front yard. so and people are calm on the scene. there it is
have work maybe 3 days more and then he ready just 2 weeks to build a house mennonites, a seasoned carpenters, and they know how to make the most of what they have got the people and the least lot of time. and they say, oh, how could that happen, that we don't go to school and they do love different things than they do. and how could it be? what they say, we say we work on the farm on a farm. we don't go to school, we go to school on the farm. a little deeper in the forest opera who see his own...
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with three main components: the natural rainforest, cr faing, and aree farm tt willrovide timr to carpentersin panama. the trees in the commercial forest are registered and can only be felled with a permit. this is what sustainable ecological investing can look like. >> all of this had been turned into pasture for cattle. nothing else was being grown to offset the loss. we are now implementing a system of agroforestry: the bottom layer is cocoa then come bananas. followed by pigeon peas. the fourth and final level is made up of cedar trees and above all almond trees, which still have to reach maturity. >> the owner of cuango, one. two. tree is based in berlin. it only engages in green investment. it's also a co-founder of a latin american climate initiative. petra kollmannsberger, the project manager for central america can't go to her office in panama because of the pandemic. they video-conference with roderick binns in cuango. he says the banana harvest is goodand as to e coronavis, everyone on the estate is healthy again. and they are busy pressing ahead with the reforestation effort. >>
with three main components: the natural rainforest, cr faing, and aree farm tt willrovide timr to carpentersin panama. the trees in the commercial forest are registered and can only be felled with a permit. this is what sustainable ecological investing can look like. >> all of this had been turned into pasture for cattle. nothing else was being grown to offset the loss. we are now implementing a system of agroforestry: the bottom layer is cocoa then come bananas. followed by pigeon peas....
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let's bring in seth carpenter.uess what we got out of the fed was what what everybody expected -- whatever buddy expected. do you think his plea that he needs to see more fiscal stimulus to be more comfortable for his economic trajectory was out of line? >> i think the one thing everyone can remember is pre-covid, there was a chorus of central bankers cleverly asking for more fiscal policy. and the the covid shock sharpest collapse in a single year we have seen, it renews that call. forecast, wet our do not get back to pre-covid levels of gdp until the very end -- or1 or the begetting the beginning of 2022. joe: there obviously is not a lot more the fed can do on rate policy right now. in theory and powell hinted at this, they could do more along and treasury purchases paired with that have much effect on anything? >> i think the hard part is it probably represents the most of what they have to do. i think it would put some downward pressure on you -- on longer-term yields. they are buying $80 million per month of
let's bring in seth carpenter.uess what we got out of the fed was what what everybody expected -- whatever buddy expected. do you think his plea that he needs to see more fiscal stimulus to be more comfortable for his economic trajectory was out of line? >> i think the one thing everyone can remember is pre-covid, there was a chorus of central bankers cleverly asking for more fiscal policy. and the the covid shock sharpest collapse in a single year we have seen, it renews that call....
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just 2 weeks to build a house mennonites a seasoned carpenters and they know how to make the most of what they've got. the people and the least lot of time and they say oh how could that happen that we don't go to school and they do love different things than they do and how could it be but they say we say we work on a farm. on a farm we don't go to school we go to school on the farm. a little deeper in the forest opera musi his own plot of land for the 1st time he's waited a year for this moment most of you get. the. right to this this is there might be someone here. yes or no this is how we. how we 1st open this is the bush right now we will go inside and there i could show you how my house it's the land i've always dreamed of. brehm's 1st instinct is to reach down and grab a handful. to plant carrots. all over. for death will be a very good. one sided going to get home and on our side there will be us out there and they vegetables will be here front and on the yard front yard so people commonly see their 8 years up at the yard and fed their way to tell us our carry happy day the d
just 2 weeks to build a house mennonites a seasoned carpenters and they know how to make the most of what they've got. the people and the least lot of time and they say oh how could that happen that we don't go to school and they do love different things than they do and how could it be but they say we say we work on a farm. on a farm we don't go to school we go to school on the farm. a little deeper in the forest opera musi his own plot of land for the 1st time he's waited a year for this...
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. >> my father-in-law is a carpenter from the old country, we built this house together. now my wife and i both helped to pay off the mortgage. we do not have any children, but it still takes two paychecks to keep things up the way we both want them. sweeney,ird man is jim there are plenty of children around his house, four of them hits, the rest just collect from all over the neighborhood. , it canthey make noise bother you sometimes, like when i am working nights. you've got to let -- if you let things like that bug you too much, you can go off your rocker. you've got to learn to live. is john martin, john grew up in a poor city neighborhood so he works especially hard to get the best of everything for his children. and yet, his often troubled without about what he is doing. >> if kids don't learn to make it on their own, they are headed for trouble. they even got to learn to do without things sometimes. i have talked a lot about this with my boy, i wish i knew how much got through to him. >> these four quite different men tell our story, have one thing in common, they
. >> my father-in-law is a carpenter from the old country, we built this house together. now my wife and i both helped to pay off the mortgage. we do not have any children, but it still takes two paychecks to keep things up the way we both want them. sweeney,ird man is jim there are plenty of children around his house, four of them hits, the rest just collect from all over the neighborhood. , it canthey make noise bother you sometimes, like when i am working nights. you've got to let --...
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that inspired her to approach local carpenters about thing desks for students in treasure island so long materials. they obliged and over the weekend, they delivered the first 20. one grateful student had been working in his family's kitchen before receiving a desk. >> so you would be sitting down and everything is going on around your house that is normal and you are like i am in school and i am doing this so it is kind of weird. >> have a little space in their house that is all there is. that is what we hope to inspire. >> the owners hope to continue the effort and create a desk for every child on treasure island. >> it makes such a difference too. >>> coming up next on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, covid curfews amid a fresh surge of cases. the california county proposing the health measure. >>> coming up, we have flu season, holiday season, and hope fully not a own holiday magic. let's celebrate home with more cheer, more light, and more memories. because a gift for home brings joy to all. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> right now on kpix 5 a
that inspired her to approach local carpenters about thing desks for students in treasure island so long materials. they obliged and over the weekend, they delivered the first 20. one grateful student had been working in his family's kitchen before receiving a desk. >> so you would be sitting down and everything is going on around your house that is normal and you are like i am in school and i am doing this so it is kind of weird. >> have a little space in their house that is all...
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it will be about partnering with the carpenters and the plumbers and the electricians knowing that thisout building up the skills of the american workforce to be a leader once again on a global crisis issue. on the other hand, you have donald trump. so when he was asked about the wildfires in california, they journalist asked him and he basically said, wildfires are happening and scientists are telling us that there's a connection between that and extreme conditions that are human caused, and what do you have to say about it? the president of the united states, who is also the commander in chief of the united states, responded by saying science doesn't know. what is that? mr. president, science does know, and that's why the leading scientific magazine has endorsed joe biden to be the next president of the united states. [cheers and applause] so there's a lot to deal with. and that brings me to my visit today and us coming together this beautiful afternoon. you know, a lot of people -- everybody is a leader here. you would not be here if you were not a leader, and i'm sure that people ha
it will be about partnering with the carpenters and the plumbers and the electricians knowing that thisout building up the skills of the american workforce to be a leader once again on a global crisis issue. on the other hand, you have donald trump. so when he was asked about the wildfires in california, they journalist asked him and he basically said, wildfires are happening and scientists are telling us that there's a connection between that and extreme conditions that are human caused, and...
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main components the natural rain forest crop farming and a tree farm that will provide timber to carpenters in panama the trees in the commercial forest are registered and can only be filmed with a permit this is what sustainable ecological investing can look like. betterment there we had the there but all of this had been turned into pasture for cattle. and nothing else was being grown to offset the loss that. we're now implementing a system of agro forestry. the only areas cocoa don't come anon as followed by pigeon bees of. the 4th and final level is made up of cedar trees and above all trees which still have to reach maturity. if they will process so they go through. the owner of co on go $12.00 tree is based in berlin it only engages in green investment it's also a co-founder of a latin american climate initiative. peter commons back up the project manager for central america can't travel to her office in panama because of the pandemic they video conference with roderick bins in co-op go. he says the banana harvest is good and as to the coronavirus everyone on the estate is healthy aga
main components the natural rain forest crop farming and a tree farm that will provide timber to carpenters in panama the trees in the commercial forest are registered and can only be filmed with a permit this is what sustainable ecological investing can look like. betterment there we had the there but all of this had been turned into pasture for cattle. and nothing else was being grown to offset the loss that. we're now implementing a system of agro forestry. the only areas cocoa don't come...
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about a man building student desks for his community and that inspired her to approach some local carpenterseasure island so long as the paid for the materials. they obliged and this morning they delivered the first 20 desks. the owners hope to continue the >>> the oakland zoo has some new residents. they are for red tailed , one male and three females. the tales look like they've almost been dipped in red paint. not really. they are not just name for their red for, they are also called black cheeked . their cheeks can >>> good evening everybody, welcome to game day sunday at the masters. so if the domination sensation against denver, but up first a handful of the 49ers mistake and one bad call dooms their chances for the upset in new orleans. back from the field for the 49ers with a great start for san francisco. nick mullen to brandon will cap off the seven-minute drive to open up the game. often running 7-0. second quarter it's 10-3. the saints are punting. calls for the fair catch. but the ball will hit webster in the back. new orleans recovers deep. and in other territory. two plays lat
about a man building student desks for his community and that inspired her to approach some local carpenterseasure island so long as the paid for the materials. they obliged and this morning they delivered the first 20 desks. the owners hope to continue the >>> the oakland zoo has some new residents. they are for red tailed , one male and three females. the tales look like they've almost been dipped in red paint. not really. they are not just name for their red for, they are also...
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providers our focus is on strengthening small and medium sized businesses so we want to know are there carpenters and welders and tailors here and we look for 40 or 50 small and medium sized businesses. there anything like leadership i was born in mali. she's particularly keen to help the women here many of them sell goods she wants them to benefit from the new supply of electricity to. them and i'm going to give them an example and i have come out of the bottom of the sea most of the problems that the women here have stem from the fact that they have no access to education. as a result they're much more focused on having children and the birth rates go up and up. for green africa greentech does this offer them an opportunity to receive training and improve their chances of earning money it's a citizen if the economy in the village improves the residents will also have more money to invest in their children's education so beyond providing electricity it's also about improving the villages prospects. in the village if they leave a 5. either way that's already evident here a solar plant from africa
providers our focus is on strengthening small and medium sized businesses so we want to know are there carpenters and welders and tailors here and we look for 40 or 50 small and medium sized businesses. there anything like leadership i was born in mali. she's particularly keen to help the women here many of them sell goods she wants them to benefit from the new supply of electricity to. them and i'm going to give them an example and i have come out of the bottom of the sea most of the problems...
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and i'm privileged as a member much carpenters' local 22.and i'm speaking in favor of 1450 owen development. this life science project will provide me with an opportunity for the change that i will need to advance my career to become a gentleman carpenter. it will help me to continue my career as a carpenter, and working towards retirement, will provide me with the necessary benefits and the income to provide for myself and my family. i am in full support of the 1450 owen development. and i hope that the commission will support the development as well. thank you for your time. >> clerk: members of the public, last call for public comment. and here's one. >> caller: good afternoon, commissioners. my name is mike chen and i'm a resident of san francisco and i hope that you speedily approve this. thank you so much. >> caller: hello, good afternoon. i am felipe nuno, a member of local 22 since 16 years ago. and i am in full support of the project at 1450 owens, the life science project. it's really important because we could be leading the way i
and i'm privileged as a member much carpenters' local 22.and i'm speaking in favor of 1450 owen development. this life science project will provide me with an opportunity for the change that i will need to advance my career to become a gentleman carpenter. it will help me to continue my career as a carpenter, and working towards retirement, will provide me with the necessary benefits and the income to provide for myself and my family. i am in full support of the 1450 owen development. and i...
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there is value in that, but for 70% of americans who don't have , being anr degree electrician or a carpenter, the idea of dignity. we have to remember that. that part of our lives is so important that whether you go to work in a refinery and work with your hands, or you are a phd .rom harvard, we are all the same we want to put food on the table or make sure our kids are well taken care of so they can pursue what they want in life, and we all in this together. plan,ou look at the biden it is talking about a true infrastructure plan. we heard four years of this great infrastructure plan that was going to come out of the administration, nothing came out. you would hear about energy infrastructure. it has been quite a few years. if you think back to new york, during the great blackout, that infrastructure needs to be upgraded. but the most important thing is covid. and i just want to take a moment to say thank you to the essential workers, because for those who put on the uniform, whether it is a badge on their r scrubs,you wea to the teachers, the transit workers and bus drivers who did not si
there is value in that, but for 70% of americans who don't have , being anr degree electrician or a carpenter, the idea of dignity. we have to remember that. that part of our lives is so important that whether you go to work in a refinery and work with your hands, or you are a phd .rom harvard, we are all the same we want to put food on the table or make sure our kids are well taken care of so they can pursue what they want in life, and we all in this together. plan,ou look at the biden it is...
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and i'm privileged as a member much carpenters' local 22.and i'm speaking in favor of 1450 owen development. this life science project will provide me with an opportunity for the change that i will need to advance my career to become a gentleman carpenter. it will help me to continue my career as a carpenter, and working towards retirement, will provide me with the necessary benefits and the income to provide for myself and my family. i am in full support of the 1450 owen development. and i hope that the commission will support the development as well. thank you for your time. >> clerk: members of the public, last call for public comment. and here's one. >> caller: good afternoon, commissioners. my name is mike chen and i'm a resident of san francisco and i hope that you speedily approve this. thank you so much. >> caller: hello, good afternoon. i am felipe nuno, a member of local 22 since 16 years ago. and i am in full support of the project at 1450 owens, the life science project. it's really important because we could be leading the way i
and i'm privileged as a member much carpenters' local 22.and i'm speaking in favor of 1450 owen development. this life science project will provide me with an opportunity for the change that i will need to advance my career to become a gentleman carpenter. it will help me to continue my career as a carpenter, and working towards retirement, will provide me with the necessary benefits and the income to provide for myself and my family. i am in full support of the 1450 owen development. and i...
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d,en they arrived at cape co it takes the ship carpenter days to put the shows up again because it is been driven apart by people sleeping in it. think about how congested it was and the smells. the chamber pots are being emptied right down into the bilge. it is collecting below. the airout how fetid was. when we are at cape cod, one of the first things they did was cut juniper. juniper burns so sweetly and with such a fine perfume. they could actually fumigate down here. we know that at least once they were anchored in provincetown, they had braziers where they were able to keep themselves warm. imagine and think about what i've told you. all of these cramped, canvas wouldn't cabins and bunks, people practically on top of each other, trying to get along with the board that they did not know very well. there is one family known as the billington's. over time, they would prove to be very troublesome. we know that john billington senior, while ashore, one of his boys was in his cramped cabin. he decides to play with his father's gun. he sets off a musket in between decks, and the gunpow
d,en they arrived at cape co it takes the ship carpenter days to put the shows up again because it is been driven apart by people sleeping in it. think about how congested it was and the smells. the chamber pots are being emptied right down into the bilge. it is collecting below. the airout how fetid was. when we are at cape cod, one of the first things they did was cut juniper. juniper burns so sweetly and with such a fine perfume. they could actually fumigate down here. we know that at least...
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kevin: you think the carpenter's a little biased? richard: just a little bit. tom: alright.nry is important, but when i look at a fireplace, first thing i look at is the mantle, and i look at the care and the architectural planning that the builder did when he made it. now, maybe you want to change it. alright? so, there are places that you can go like architectural salvage yards, where you can buy used mantles like this right here. maybe you can find one that will go around your fireplace. now, this one was for a coal insert, but this would be a great piece to have on a wall. let's say if you had a wood stove sitting in front of it, this would be right behind it. but, really, look at the detail. this was done by hand, made these curves, the little groove here, the flat and the bevels. and look at this star carved in this beautiful marble. richard: artistry, rlly. tom: sure is. yeah, and if you don't like the marble, look at this beautiful one right here that came off of a job site. richard: look at that. and i look at the detail in here. this this molding detail right here
kevin: you think the carpenter's a little biased? richard: just a little bit. tom: alright.nry is important, but when i look at a fireplace, first thing i look at is the mantle, and i look at the care and the architectural planning that the builder did when he made it. now, maybe you want to change it. alright? so, there are places that you can go like architectural salvage yards, where you can buy used mantles like this right here. maybe you can find one that will go around your fireplace....
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isee my body senator tom carpenter down there and i think senator kearns is there and i think the governoruth and? former governor ruth and? most importantly, my sisters in law, my sister valerie. anyway. folks, the people of this nation have spoken. they have delivered us a clear victory. a convincing victory for we, the people. we've won with the most votes ever cast on a presidential ticket, 7a million. wadeye must admit has surprised me, tonight, we've seen all over this nation, all cities and all parts of the country, indeed across the world, an outpouring ofjoy, of hope, renewed faith in tomorrow to bring a better day. and i am a humbled by the trust and confidence you've placed in me. i pledged to be a president who seeks not to divide but unify. who doesn't say red states and blue states, only sees the united states. and work with all my heart with the confidence of the whole people to win the confidence of all of you, and for that is what america, i believe, is about. it's about people, and that's what our administration will be all about. i thought this office to restore the soul
isee my body senator tom carpenter down there and i think senator kearns is there and i think the governoruth and? former governor ruth and? most importantly, my sisters in law, my sister valerie. anyway. folks, the people of this nation have spoken. they have delivered us a clear victory. a convincing victory for we, the people. we've won with the most votes ever cast on a presidential ticket, 7a million. wadeye must admit has surprised me, tonight, we've seen all over this nation, all cities...
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maybe 3 days more and then he ready just 2 weeks to build a house mennonites, a seasoned carpenters, and they know how to make the most of what they've got the people and the least lot of time. and they say, oh, how could that happen? that we don't go to school and they do love different things than they do. and how could it be? but they say, we say we work on the farm on a farm. we don't go to school, we go to school on the farm. a little deeper in the forest opera, musi his own plot of land for the 1st time. he's waiting to hear if this moment nice of you get a job like this. this is there might be someone here. yes or no. this is how we, how we 1st open. this is the bush right now we will go inside. and there i could show you how i will make my house. it's the land i've always dreamed of. friends 1st instinct is to reach down and grab a hand to plant carrots. all over for death will be a very good one side and will be good. and in our side there will be us out there and they venture challenges will be here, front and on the yard front yard. so when people come on the scene, there
maybe 3 days more and then he ready just 2 weeks to build a house mennonites, a seasoned carpenters, and they know how to make the most of what they've got the people and the least lot of time. and they say, oh, how could that happen? that we don't go to school and they do love different things than they do. and how could it be? but they say, we say we work on the farm on a farm. we don't go to school, we go to school on the farm. a little deeper in the forest opera, musi his own plot of land...