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that's the vision that carson had. now when we talk about political humor in american culture we have to appreciate to things. first of all america is a very iconic place. our political system was built by revolutionaries and even down to the present day we do not like people who have too much putting on air, mocking authorities is a part of the american national pastime and nobody did it better than johnny carson. but it wasn't just an american thing even though we can look to will rodgers and mark twain. it's also a global reality. you can look back at the ancient egyptians and the romans and the two mocks the authorities of the day. it is a key way of perhaps let think the burden of daily life. like jesters or fools of european court late night comic had license to seek truth to power in a way that other political powers would find difficult to do. it allows for exaggerations to create an environment where you can remind people that you were only kidding if the joke seem to go too far. but if you look across the 30
that's the vision that carson had. now when we talk about political humor in american culture we have to appreciate to things. first of all america is a very iconic place. our political system was built by revolutionaries and even down to the present day we do not like people who have too much putting on air, mocking authorities is a part of the american national pastime and nobody did it better than johnny carson. but it wasn't just an american thing even though we can look to will rodgers and...
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that is the vision that carson had.we talk about political humor in american culture, we have to appreciate two things. first of all, america is a very iconoclastic place. our political system was built by revolutionaries and even down to the present day, we do not like people who have too much putting on airs of themselves, mocking authority is a part of the american national pastime. nobody did it better than johnny carson. but it wasn't just an american dynamic, even though we can look to will rogers and mark twain before carson. it's also a global reality. you can look back to the ancient egyptians and the romans, and they to mock the authorities of the day. it's a key way of perhaps lifting the burdens of daily life. like the jesters or fools of european courts, late night comics have some license to speak truth to power in a way that other political figures would find difficult to do. there is a space of play that allows for the exaggerations to create an environment where you can remind people that you are only k
that is the vision that carson had.we talk about political humor in american culture, we have to appreciate two things. first of all, america is a very iconoclastic place. our political system was built by revolutionaries and even down to the present day, we do not like people who have too much putting on airs of themselves, mocking authority is a part of the american national pastime. nobody did it better than johnny carson. but it wasn't just an american dynamic, even though we can look to...
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these are the questions rachel carson asked. ddt was killing the ball eagle, osprey going extinct, the condor going extinct, alligators disappearing. in the book i list all the species. our country acted and we did something, so i am grateful to that generation that we did get an environmental protection agency, and endangered species act, nixon did sign a vigorous clean air act that made a difference. we had a clean water act in 1972 , so this silent spring generation i am writing about, the three presidents were responsive to the public, and that is what great presidents to. candidate, johnson, and nixon were all truly good if not great environmental proxies. host: you are still in the classroom. out to the stories of this era play with the people you were teaching today? guest: exceedingly well. we are in a moment where we are working on women's history, and with rachel carson and lady bird johnson, i did not have to pat the resumes. these were giants not because they were women because there were giants of conservation. no o
these are the questions rachel carson asked. ddt was killing the ball eagle, osprey going extinct, the condor going extinct, alligators disappearing. in the book i list all the species. our country acted and we did something, so i am grateful to that generation that we did get an environmental protection agency, and endangered species act, nixon did sign a vigorous clean air act that made a difference. we had a clean water act in 1972 , so this silent spring generation i am writing about, the...
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nobody has written more beautiful books then carson has done.obody has campaigned for the beautification or the green spaces and outdoor recreation more astutely than lady bird johnson. i always thought eleanor roosevelt was in a league of her own. these strong women figures are encouraging women to be part of the movement. also, the environmental justice. it is about martin luther king jr. saying, what good does it do if the milk we are drinking is contaminated from a nuclear fallout in nevada? you could put up an hour of protesting nuclear testing. the big thing that was accomplished from kennedy is that kennedy got it and did it and he banned nuclear testing. that was an epic achievement. today, he is not allowed to do atmospheric testing. china has refrained from it. kennedy did a great deal of ecological sanity. that was his fight. kennedy's greatest accomplishments. he saw it as a massive dimension of earth's stewardship and made sure people could have clean air, clean water, and not live with foodstuffs being contaminated, with chemical f
nobody has written more beautiful books then carson has done.obody has campaigned for the beautification or the green spaces and outdoor recreation more astutely than lady bird johnson. i always thought eleanor roosevelt was in a league of her own. these strong women figures are encouraging women to be part of the movement. also, the environmental justice. it is about martin luther king jr. saying, what good does it do if the milk we are drinking is contaminated from a nuclear fallout in...
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joining me right now is carson block, the founder of muddy waters. you just came offstage talking about your latest big short. so tell us what it is and a little bit about the rationale >> sure. we're short d local, which is a payment processor. it went public in 2021 and it focuses on emerging markets, especially latin america. very fast-growing, margins that are far better than any of its comps. and the short of it is, we are highly concerned that this company is a fraud so we -- what we first saw when we looked at it were just revisions in what the company was saying about the components of its processing volume and then also discrepancies in certain accounts receivable. and a lot of times, when we see that, that's the sort of mixed or those contradictory disclosures, that can be because when you're not telling the truth, you kind of forget what you said before and things don't balance out. so that told us that there's a good chance there's something seriously problematic here and when we dove deeper into the company, we actually saw a series of e
joining me right now is carson block, the founder of muddy waters. you just came offstage talking about your latest big short. so tell us what it is and a little bit about the rationale >> sure. we're short d local, which is a payment processor. it went public in 2021 and it focuses on emerging markets, especially latin america. very fast-growing, margins that are far better than any of its comps. and the short of it is, we are highly concerned that this company is a fraud so we -- what...
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so in my book, i write not just about carson, but this ensemble cast of people that were moved by carson, including president kennedy, lyndon and lady bird johnson. and it even had a hangover effect in a richard nixon. nixon, after all, creates the environmental protect agency. nixon bans ddt. nixon creates the clean air act. in 1970, mammals and marine mammal protection act on and on. so it was a revolution in the environmental. it gave birth to the term environment. it replaced conservation in the period really was 60. jack kennedy running and an xl adams's photographs becoming posters and the like and it ends in 1973 with the passage of the endangered species act, which passed the senate 92 to nothing endangered species. and then the arab oil embargo came in. oh, concerns watergate and corporate world if you like. the extraction industry started organizing and mounting a campaign against all of those environmental win win wins that i write about in my book. and as you say, doug, that the backlash that came at the end of that era, which you referred to, is the long sixties here in term
so in my book, i write not just about carson, but this ensemble cast of people that were moved by carson, including president kennedy, lyndon and lady bird johnson. and it even had a hangover effect in a richard nixon. nixon, after all, creates the environmental protect agency. nixon bans ddt. nixon creates the clean air act. in 1970, mammals and marine mammal protection act on and on. so it was a revolution in the environmental. it gave birth to the term environment. it replaced conservation...
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in oregon, you helped pass a bill in june 2021 known as carson's law.ort bullying to incidents both the bully and the victim. has that worked? has that made any positive change in oregon? >> i hope so. i don't have kids in the school system anymore. but i was really happy to see when it went out to all the school districts, and it was called carson's law. so they are now accountable for telling the parents of both the victim and the aggressor of incidents of bullying. >> and you've mentioned how carson kept it a secret that he was being cyber bullied. what advice would you give to parents who feel they are trying to be on top of it as you are and you were, and they're concerned about their children's mental health. you know, there is just so much you can get from your kids if they don't want to share something. >> right. in the case of cyber bullying, it's been reported that only 12% tell their parents because they're so addicted to their phones. >> right. >> they don't want it taken away, or they don't want to be seep as a snitch. but it's also reporte
in oregon, you helped pass a bill in june 2021 known as carson's law.ort bullying to incidents both the bully and the victim. has that worked? has that made any positive change in oregon? >> i hope so. i don't have kids in the school system anymore. but i was really happy to see when it went out to all the school districts, and it was called carson's law. so they are now accountable for telling the parents of both the victim and the aggressor of incidents of bullying. >> and you've...
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but thank you so much for being here. carson, do you agree with regard with regard to inflation? not quite peaking yet. are she merely managing expectations? well i think she's managing expectations and modeling because the last well one thing, christine, our guard does not have a good track record in predicting inflation or interest rate. so luckily, it's not her task. now. she's putting up the c g on yes. to act. we are close to the peak, but when you look really at inflation expectations, when you look at selling product expectations, when you look at the fact that whole sill gas prices will still be passed through to consumers start of next year. there's so much inflationary pressure in the pipeline that is too early to really call this already p. p, where we're approaching that peak. but i would think that the people only really be there in the 1st quarter of next year. i mean, this is a very good point. we're still talking about very high inflation. it's just getting marginally lower. we're still definitely in a cost of living crisis. is there a reason to be up beat about a
but thank you so much for being here. carson, do you agree with regard with regard to inflation? not quite peaking yet. are she merely managing expectations? well i think she's managing expectations and modeling because the last well one thing, christine, our guard does not have a good track record in predicting inflation or interest rate. so luckily, it's not her task. now. she's putting up the c g on yes. to act. we are close to the peak, but when you look really at inflation expectations,...
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in 2023 carson dusky chief economist from i n g d of our thank you so much for your time today. you're welcome. now since the beginning of russia's war of aggression against ukraine, moscow's commercial aviation industry has taken a heavy hit, the aircraft industry giant such as air bus and boeing stopped supplying spare parts to ra shop, back in march. so how is russia commercial aviation industry holding up more than 9 months later? the w killian buyer takes a closer look. despite the sanctions an being cut off from the deliveries of critical components, russian airlines are still operating. even though there has been a 15 to 20 per cent robin passengers, for most people taking domestic flights in russia, not much has changed. in terms of warren jets, it was always going to take a bit longer because of course you got star spare boards. and of course you good. the existing aircraft that can be cannibalize more than 800 modern western built passenger jets, were flown by russian commercial airlines before the outbreak of the war. more than half of their flights operated on intern
in 2023 carson dusky chief economist from i n g d of our thank you so much for your time today. you're welcome. now since the beginning of russia's war of aggression against ukraine, moscow's commercial aviation industry has taken a heavy hit, the aircraft industry giant such as air bus and boeing stopped supplying spare parts to ra shop, back in march. so how is russia commercial aviation industry holding up more than 9 months later? the w killian buyer takes a closer look. despite the...
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ben carson, let's bring him in now.t of trying to divide the black community through racial attacks on herschel walker. can you give us an example of that? >> well, you know, this is nothing new. there's been attempts to divide the black community for centuries in this country. started out in slavery telling a house servant that they were better than the yard servant, that they were better than the field servant. you know, the light-skinned ones are better than the medium-skinned ones, you're better than the dark-skinned ones. and now you have both conservative and liberal blacks working toward same kinds of goals of improving people's lives with education, but you have a media that will try and paint anyone who is conservative as a race traitor, as a hater of your race, all these ridiculous things rather than looking at what's being done. and it's simply a way of being able to keep people under control just like they were trying to do centuries ago. and nothing has really changed. except that i think a lot of people, p
ben carson, let's bring him in now.t of trying to divide the black community through racial attacks on herschel walker. can you give us an example of that? >> well, you know, this is nothing new. there's been attempts to divide the black community for centuries in this country. started out in slavery telling a house servant that they were better than the yard servant, that they were better than the field servant. you know, the light-skinned ones are better than the medium-skinned ones,...
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♪ >> johnny carson wasn't just the host of "the tonight show." to take a bow and say thank you and good night. >> 30 years is enough. it's a good time to get out while you're still on top of your game plan. >> johnny carson retiring in the early '90s was the great moment where a huge chunk of the ice shelf breaks off. something that has been there for centuries, for thousands of years, suddenly is no longer there. >> a tremendous part of history. and that's lovely to have made your mark on an era like that. >> johnny had told no one what he had planned to do, and we weren't prepared. and that set off a game of musical chairs for who would get the throne, and there only was one late-night throne. >> hi, you guys! >> jay leno had been pretty much carson's regular substitute host when he went on vacation. >> you know what's amazing, now this is true true. only six months ago, people were talking about donald trump as a presidential candidate. right? that's true. since then he's had an affair, left his wife, run up debt of several million dollars, so
♪ >> johnny carson wasn't just the host of "the tonight show." to take a bow and say thank you and good night. >> 30 years is enough. it's a good time to get out while you're still on top of your game plan. >> johnny carson retiring in the early '90s was the great moment where a huge chunk of the ice shelf breaks off. something that has been there for centuries, for thousands of years, suddenly is no longer there. >> a tremendous part of history. and that's...
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carson, is recognized for one minute. mr. carson: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, as the dean of the indiana delegation, i'm honored to welcome the newest hoodsier to serve here -- hoosier to serve here in the people's house, congressman rudy yakym. before his election last week, he worked as a vice president at a commercial real estate firm and most recently as the director of growth initiatives at an indiana logistics and supply chain company. he was also nominated by the former governor mike pence to serve on the indiana judicial nominating commission. our new colleague will be representing indiana's second congressional district and he's supported by his wife, sally anne, and their three children. i look forward to working with him to advance hoosier values. madam speaker, i yield to congressman yakym. mr. yakym: thank you, madam speaker. it's an honor and a privilege to deliver this first maiden voyage, maiden speech from the well of the house chamber. first, i want to acknowledge the late congresswoman jackie walorski. jackie delivered results
carson, is recognized for one minute. mr. carson: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, as the dean of the indiana delegation, i'm honored to welcome the newest hoodsier to serve here -- hoosier to serve here in the people's house, congressman rudy yakym. before his election last week, he worked as a vice president at a commercial real estate firm and most recently as the director of growth initiatives at an indiana logistics and supply chain company. he was also nominated by the former...
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to be made to protect our environment. >> the integrity of rachel carson's work.a. she had gone to the ocean graphic center in kapz. she did a masters in zeology. during world war ii, she wrote for the u.s. government radio broadcast about nature, about wildlife refugees, and particularly about the ocean. she had scored three brilliant books on ocean conservation in the, starting in '41 to the late '50s. it's hard to write a book on the oceans to be a number one best seller and win all of these awards but she was given satchels full of information, ddt being sprayed by the u.s. department of agriculture, by suffolk county, long island, they would blanket spray crops and if you were trying to be an organic farmer, you couldn't be and people were getting sick, really sick, spikes in cancer and leukemia and the like, and rachel carson did the work and the silent spraying, the whistle-blower, collecting the material and the new yorker did a great job of excerpts her. john f. kennedy backed her action by putting together a science committee and found out rachel carson
to be made to protect our environment. >> the integrity of rachel carson's work.a. she had gone to the ocean graphic center in kapz. she did a masters in zeology. during world war ii, she wrote for the u.s. government radio broadcast about nature, about wildlife refugees, and particularly about the ocean. she had scored three brilliant books on ocean conservation in the, starting in '41 to the late '50s. it's hard to write a book on the oceans to be a number one best seller and win all of...
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asked is a chief economist at i n g d, but thank you so much for being here. carson, do you agree with le guard with regard to inflation, not quite peaking yet, or she merely managing expectations? well, i think she said.
asked is a chief economist at i n g d, but thank you so much for being here. carson, do you agree with le guard with regard to inflation, not quite peaking yet, or she merely managing expectations? well, i think she said.
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but thank you so much for being here. carson, do you agree with regard with regard to inflation not quite peaking yet? are she merely managing expectations? well, i think she said.
but thank you so much for being here. carson, do you agree with regard with regard to inflation not quite peaking yet? are she merely managing expectations? well, i think she said.
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ben carson, thanks very much. georgia headed to a run-off. dr. carson supports herschel walker. we expect to see you out there campaigning for him in the next few weeks. we'll be watching the developments closely. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> martha: so we're about to hear from president biden. dr. carson just talked about fossil fuels and the word is that the white house is pretty fired up today. the likelihood that they'll change their tone on energy, i would say, is slim. but we will watch to hear what he has to say and how his reflections are on what happened last night. republicans appear poised to win control of the house and potentially the senate as we wait for the two races that are still out there, nevada and arizona and georgia we know is going to a run-off. joe concha joins me live. also here from new york, kellyanne conway on desantis' decisive victory. what a story florida was last night. what does florida's victory mean for the rest of the country? va n with no upfront costs for an appraisal or termite inspection. no upfront costs at all. let us get your famil
ben carson, thanks very much. georgia headed to a run-off. dr. carson supports herschel walker. we expect to see you out there campaigning for him in the next few weeks. we'll be watching the developments closely. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> martha: so we're about to hear from president biden. dr. carson just talked about fossil fuels and the word is that the white house is pretty fired up today. the likelihood that they'll change their tone on energy, i would say, is slim. but...
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plus, founder and cio of muddy waters, carson block are we done?ell, to be clear, i have not been immersed in the crypto space. the first thing that ever interested me in crypto was back in june when ftx, there was an article about ftx considering buying robinhood, and this was after it had taken a 20% stake in robinhood, just a few months afterward. that said to me at the time they were trying to talk the price of robinhood up you don't leak you might buy the company and make the software more expensive ahead of the bid, and that was something when sam bankman-fried, it seems too good to be true to be a household name overnight it was evident to me starting in june, this is the first thing that interested me in crypto, that this was built on a lot of leverage and there are probably so many cockroaches hidden within the walls the fact you see these systemic failures within crypto is not surprising to me given how much leverage existed between these firms. i also think it's important to point out, this is not systemic to the u.s. or global economy.
plus, founder and cio of muddy waters, carson block are we done?ell, to be clear, i have not been immersed in the crypto space. the first thing that ever interested me in crypto was back in june when ftx, there was an article about ftx considering buying robinhood, and this was after it had taken a 20% stake in robinhood, just a few months afterward. that said to me at the time they were trying to talk the price of robinhood up you don't leak you might buy the company and make the software more...
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carson made fun of every president who is in office during his tenure. but it did not seem to have quite the level ofou viciousness that comedians often have today is that a fair statement you think? >> i have to date myself i did not grow up watching johnny the whole way through. something i would say is i think what happens is you are trying to give people -- you want them to know what they can come to expect every night, right? if your johnny andrt your drink light hearted doing good quips about gerald ford people know whether they're republican or democrat they can come there and see that. i think what happened is under that power. they're going to be vicious. i don't say trump doesn't deserve viciousness. but when you decide to be vicious that then becomes your stick and you have to keep feeding that fire. and i think that could be a problem. because then so much of your isfocus goes on to this target. all these other punchlines and set ups you could be doing kind of go to the wayside. that is unfortunate for them but what is their loss is my gain i
carson made fun of every president who is in office during his tenure. but it did not seem to have quite the level ofou viciousness that comedians often have today is that a fair statement you think? >> i have to date myself i did not grow up watching johnny the whole way through. something i would say is i think what happens is you are trying to give people -- you want them to know what they can come to expect every night, right? if your johnny andrt your drink light hearted doing good...
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carson of indiana -- there he is, recognize for five minutes. rep. carson: thank you. i have a question, this spring, d.o.t. opened a new rulemaking to improve restroom accessibility on single aisle aircraft. i'm concerned the proposed new requirements would not go into effect for 18 years. in our last authorization bill in 2018, safety positions for secondary cockpit were mandated to go into effect within one year of being in active. unfortunately, industry opposed these safety improvements, complaining about cost. i would like to get your thoughts about this proposal. waiting 18 years for accessible restrooms for passengers who need them now, is that the best we can do? what do you recommend? chair larsen: could you clarify who that is for? rep. carson: yes, this is in relationship to the d.o.t. rulemaking to improve accessibility on single aisle aircraft. the new proposal would not go into effect for about 18 years. it doesn't seem tenable for me, it seems too long to have such a grave inconvenience occur, quite friendly. what can be done to address this issue? this
carson of indiana -- there he is, recognize for five minutes. rep. carson: thank you. i have a question, this spring, d.o.t. opened a new rulemaking to improve restroom accessibility on single aisle aircraft. i'm concerned the proposed new requirements would not go into effect for 18 years. in our last authorization bill in 2018, safety positions for secondary cockpit were mandated to go into effect within one year of being in active. unfortunately, industry opposed these safety improvements,...
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i go back to the days of will rogers, bob hope, carson, leno, never knew what their politics were.ou agree but they are never going to change, are they? ashley: they might. j leno was not long ago. a while ago you didn't know who david letterman cared about until john mccain ran. then jimmy kimmel came out and said i was told by management it would help ratings if you didn't kill trump as much and he said you can get another host if you want. the one that comes out and wants bigger ratings will go out and do which until then gutfeld owns it and ronald reagan and johnny carson were good friends but carson would mock reagan is a forgetful guy that tended not to know details in skits and reagan used to laugh because he was an equal opportunity offender. the biggest lack of jokes is snl, just given up any sense of balance which makes people go that is a left-wing show. we were on snl, called open was fox and friends, the only time -- whole day, 2 days, no one texted me about because nobody watches anymore. it has become too not funny and too left wing. ashley: you are losing 50% of you
i go back to the days of will rogers, bob hope, carson, leno, never knew what their politics were.ou agree but they are never going to change, are they? ashley: they might. j leno was not long ago. a while ago you didn't know who david letterman cared about until john mccain ran. then jimmy kimmel came out and said i was told by management it would help ratings if you didn't kill trump as much and he said you can get another host if you want. the one that comes out and wants bigger ratings will...
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. >> host: lou perez, looking back prior to the unity we're talking about johnny carson. carson made fun of the president who is in office during his tenure, but it didn't seem to have quite the level of viciousness that comedians often have today. is that a fair statement, do you think? >> guest: i have to date myself in that i didn't go up watching johnny the whole way through. something i would say is i think what happens is you are trying to get people, you know, you want them to know what they can come to expect every night, right? so if you are john and you doing lighthearted stuff and having good clips about gerald ford, people know that whether they are republican or democrat they can come there and see that. i think what happened is under trump is a lot of establishment comedians decided to be the voices that were going to speak truth to power, speak truth to that power, and there were going to be vicious. i'm not saying trump doesn't deserve viciousness. the thing is that when you decide to be vicious, that then becomes your shtick and jeff to keep feeding that
. >> host: lou perez, looking back prior to the unity we're talking about johnny carson. carson made fun of the president who is in office during his tenure, but it didn't seem to have quite the level of viciousness that comedians often have today. is that a fair statement, do you think? >> guest: i have to date myself in that i didn't go up watching johnny the whole way through. something i would say is i think what happens is you are trying to get people, you know, you want them...
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also in terms of forces and strength of course and we saw a lot of initiative on the ukrainian side carson is a different case. carson is on the on the west bank of the river, at napa river could not be kept by the russian side because of the logistics that could be easily disrupted because there are only two or three very, very narrow bottlenecks over the river and that was a calculated retreat. so i would not be too ambitious on that and say this is an initiative of the ukrainian side for the moment. i feel we did not, we have not yet reached the strata the turning point of the war, the russians have still a lot of reserves, maybe not high quality, but in masses in tanks, in terms of artillery, in terms of personnel, the ukrainian side will be more and more dependent on western health because a lot of own production capabilities has been destroyed and they need this western assistance. my question is, what are the risks on the western side in political terms? but also in economical terms, are we really prepared? are we able to go to war production in the west, which would be needed if we
also in terms of forces and strength of course and we saw a lot of initiative on the ukrainian side carson is a different case. carson is on the on the west bank of the river, at napa river could not be kept by the russian side because of the logistics that could be easily disrupted because there are only two or three very, very narrow bottlenecks over the river and that was a calculated retreat. so i would not be too ambitious on that and say this is an initiative of the ukrainian side for the...
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turned around and it was johnny carson.had gotten up from behind his desk and he said, hey kid, don't worry, you're going to be great. and they said, we have been pulling thcurtain for him for years. and they said he has never gott up fr behind the desk and said anything to anybody. and at that moment i said, wow, this guy is one of my heroes. and i said, what i do in the next five minutes will change my life and my mother's life, the trajectory of our lives, forever. so i'm going to go out there, i'm going to have fun, and i'm just going to light it up. geoff: how did you make that transition from performing to performing and producing? why was that important for you? byron: i realized quickly that it is not ow business, it is business show. geoff: in the early 1990's he built be foundation of his business from his dining room table,alling hundreds of tv stations and pitching his first syndicated show, entertainers with byron allen. byron: started smiling and dialing, dialing and smiling. i'm in l.a., so i would start at 5
turned around and it was johnny carson.had gotten up from behind his desk and he said, hey kid, don't worry, you're going to be great. and they said, we have been pulling thcurtain for him for years. and they said he has never gott up fr behind the desk and said anything to anybody. and at that moment i said, wow, this guy is one of my heroes. and i said, what i do in the next five minutes will change my life and my mother's life, the trajectory of our lives, forever. so i'm going to go out...
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lupe perez looking back prior to this interview, we were talking about johnny carson and carson made fun of every president who was in office during. his tenure, but it didn't seem to have quite the level of viciousness that comedians often have today. is that a fair statement, do you think? well, i have to date myself in that i didn't grow up watching johnny. you know, the whole through. and but, you know, i would say is i think i think what happens is you you're trying to people, you know, you want you want them to know what they can come to expect every night. right. so if you're johnny, you're doing, you know, light hearted stuff and having good quips about gerald ford, you know, people know that that that whether they're, you know, republican or democrat, they can come there and see that. i think what happened is, you know under trump is that a lot of the establishment, you know, decided to be the the voices that were going to speak truth to power speak truth to that power and they were going to be vicious and i'm not saying that trump doesn't deserve viciousness. the thing is,
lupe perez looking back prior to this interview, we were talking about johnny carson and carson made fun of every president who was in office during. his tenure, but it didn't seem to have quite the level of viciousness that comedians often have today. is that a fair statement, do you think? well, i have to date myself in that i didn't grow up watching johnny. you know, the whole through. and but, you know, i would say is i think i think what happens is you you're trying to people, you know,...
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and rachel carson a one woman revolution because she went after ddt it was bad for human health, animalshe was telling mothers and fathers of america, your children are sick if they're playing in their backyard. and at that point, the usda and counties were blanket spraying ddt all over places. so, you know, it's -- these movements all kind of congel and we had three presidents that met the moment. kennedy, nixon and johnson. >> it surprised me later on looking back and going back to nixon's presidency, nixon is always the one that doesn't seem to fit here when people think of nixon, they for good reason think about watergate and dirty tricks. they think about the committee to reelect the president. they don't think about the guy who, you know, who founded the epa. the guy that actually was progressive on environmental issues in the early 70s, the same way people won't believe it but he was progressive on civil rights issues in the late 1950s. >> absolutely. for one thing, joey came from california and he of course, lived in san clementa so a lot of rich republican donors were not in my
and rachel carson a one woman revolution because she went after ddt it was bad for human health, animalshe was telling mothers and fathers of america, your children are sick if they're playing in their backyard. and at that point, the usda and counties were blanket spraying ddt all over places. so, you know, it's -- these movements all kind of congel and we had three presidents that met the moment. kennedy, nixon and johnson. >> it surprised me later on looking back and going back to...
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so in my book, i write not just about carson, but this ensemble cast of people that were moved by carson, including president kennedy, lyndon and lady bird johnson. and it even had a hangover effect in a richard nixon. nixon, after all, creates the environmental protect agency. nixon bans ddt. nixon creates the clean air act. in 1970, mammals and marine mammal protection act on and on. so it was a revolution in the environmental. it gave birth to the term environment. it replaced conservation in the period really was 60. jack kennedy running and an xl adams's photographs becoming posters and the like and it ends in 1973 with the passage of the endangered species act, which passed the senate 92 to nothing endangered species. and then the arab oil embargo came in. oh, concerns watergate and corporate world if you like. the extraction industry started organizing and mounting a campaign against all of those environmental win win wins that i write about in my book. and as you say, doug, that the backlash that came at the end of that era, which you referred to, is the long sixties here in term
so in my book, i write not just about carson, but this ensemble cast of people that were moved by carson, including president kennedy, lyndon and lady bird johnson. and it even had a hangover effect in a richard nixon. nixon, after all, creates the environmental protect agency. nixon bans ddt. nixon creates the clean air act. in 1970, mammals and marine mammal protection act on and on. so it was a revolution in the environmental. it gave birth to the term environment. it replaced conservation...
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given the fact that they haven't been allowed to go to these areas in carson, where these alleged war crimes even took place. so on top of that, these journalists who are apparently have, have allegedly had, there are reportedly rather had their work permits taken away. they were actually working there to try and frame the entrance of ukrainian forces into her son as something that the locals welcomed with open arms. let's take a look at their coverage. i so you can it with a little ation. look, this is juan liberation. feels like no one really has to wonder why cnn gave so much attention to scenes like that. and so little to the actual ukrainian nazi salutes that he somehow found their way on to cnn's coverage of the entry of ukrainian troops into here saw really something shocking, but perhaps, i mean it's just easier to make it look like everyone. welcome the ukrainian military with open arms because before the russian military withdrawal russian troops took weeks to evacuate civilians from there. so it's very likely that the vast majority of pro russian carson residents will left
given the fact that they haven't been allowed to go to these areas in carson, where these alleged war crimes even took place. so on top of that, these journalists who are apparently have, have allegedly had, there are reportedly rather had their work permits taken away. they were actually working there to try and frame the entrance of ukrainian forces into her son as something that the locals welcomed with open arms. let's take a look at their coverage. i so you can it with a little ation....
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let's bring in ruth carson.e talking about pressure on the dollar earlier, two sessions of losses already. debate is heating up whether the dollar is near its peak. >> yes. absolutely. there's a shift in narrative when it comes to trading the dollar, a month ago, it would be hard to find any dollar bears out there. today you've got money managers from morgan stanley to citigroup saying, it might be time to put money to work in other assets other than the dollar. there is debate about color peak -- dollar peak. no one is saying we are definitely there when it comes to the dollar's peak strength. but there is a shift in view that with the fed's interest rate hike being so aggressive the bulk of that is done. with that, the bulk of the dollar strength could be done. to put it into perspective, energy investments which is a for $40 billion fund, they were putting that money to work and back to work by taking money out of long dollar positions and putting it into and buying being down emerging market parent -- curren
let's bring in ruth carson.e talking about pressure on the dollar earlier, two sessions of losses already. debate is heating up whether the dollar is near its peak. >> yes. absolutely. there's a shift in narrative when it comes to trading the dollar, a month ago, it would be hard to find any dollar bears out there. today you've got money managers from morgan stanley to citigroup saying, it might be time to put money to work in other assets other than the dollar. there is debate about...
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and you are no johnny carson. ♪ goo goo goo goo goo goo goo goo ♪ >> welcome the great white north.s a second city chicago company, there was a second city toronto company. the toronto one is the one that fueled the sctv series which originally was syndicated and got to the states that way. >> hail, hail! >> hail, hail. thank you very much for that marvelous reception. i particularly want to thank my supporters over there in the cesarean section. >> it's healthy to be an outsider. you know, as a comedian. and canadians are always outsiders, but they're looking at the other culture which is right next door to them. >> i love you, i want to bear your children! ha ha ha! >> it was the type of comedy that had only been accessible if you could have gotten into the improv clubs in chicago and toronto. i had never seen anything like second city tv. >> james bridgeman, parkdale. >> sorry, no, never mind, i'm sorry. >> it was far more conceptual in its humor because it didn't have to be performed in front of an audience. and there was also just the idea that it was this sort of low-rent thin
and you are no johnny carson. ♪ goo goo goo goo goo goo goo goo ♪ >> welcome the great white north.s a second city chicago company, there was a second city toronto company. the toronto one is the one that fueled the sctv series which originally was syndicated and got to the states that way. >> hail, hail! >> hail, hail. thank you very much for that marvelous reception. i particularly want to thank my supporters over there in the cesarean section. >> it's healthy to...
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currently, they say that russian troops remain in carson and further troops are being pulled into the region. so they don't believe the russians. no one, the commanders in the south here has said that they haven't ruled out russia provocation and the creation of false impression. and that's what we're hearing from you cranes. although the russians are saying that they will be withdrawn to the east side of the river, the ukrainians are treating that with a great deal of skepticism. now we have been in carson, and we were with ukrainian troops as they were maintained his counter offensive. ah, this is how the battle for her song is being fought on martha lottery cruise targeting russian forces just kilometers away. they have the coordinates, it's a quick, 2 shots, and then they have to move go get and going good. we had to get out the way really quickly because the russians can locate where the artery was fired from. so we have to move away before they return, fire crews can one to their targets from small commercial drones back where they are hidden away from russian drones. the can ta
currently, they say that russian troops remain in carson and further troops are being pulled into the region. so they don't believe the russians. no one, the commanders in the south here has said that they haven't ruled out russia provocation and the creation of false impression. and that's what we're hearing from you cranes. although the russians are saying that they will be withdrawn to the east side of the river, the ukrainians are treating that with a great deal of skepticism. now we have...
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there have been efforts to reduce the number of carson roads, but none that stuck around or had a lasting impact. the local and federal government blame each other for the hazardous level of pollution, but solutions are slow to come. meanwhile, the small wasn't so much so the deli decided to shut down some of the schools to lima. confirm. we are closing primary schools in delhi from to morrow until the pollution improves. yep, that's to the missile bottom. you gotta india's young have already missed school during coven. 19 locked downs. now be aired. they should be learning about in school, is keeping them out. thanks for watching and have a good day. ah, with every journey is full of surprises. we've gone all out to give you some tips one day in the footsteps of the great reason. i'm in your northern most count please. ah, for a time in the line. very much alive. d. w, travel yoga to the special with recognizes where exactly it was fun and i have learned a lot our culture history. all their d. w. travel extremely worth a visit. ah, ah, a lot down hitting the world's most valuable brand,
there have been efforts to reduce the number of carson roads, but none that stuck around or had a lasting impact. the local and federal government blame each other for the hazardous level of pollution, but solutions are slow to come. meanwhile, the small wasn't so much so the deli decided to shut down some of the schools to lima. confirm. we are closing primary schools in delhi from to morrow until the pollution improves. yep, that's to the missile bottom. you gotta india's young have already...
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ukraine now, where crowns have greeted the 1st train carrying passengers to the southern city of carson. a week after it was liberated from russian occupation. there is plenty of joy and relief among those returning, but the danger is not over yet. ukrainians still face harsh conditions including widespread power outages as winter approaches. she is as the 1st train inter liberated her son post into the station. after enduring 8 months of russian occupation, these families are finally reunited yet no, i haven't cried for a long time. now. finally, little i cry when i see my daughter. ah, you queens are calling this the victory train, but victory and her son has come at a heavy price. russian soldiers left the city in pieces littered with land mines and its power grid in ruins. as ukrainian troops make games on the battlefield. moscow has been targeting the power grid and step nearly half of the network has already been destroyed, leaving millions of ukrainians without heat or electricity. at a time when temperatures are dropping below 0. the head of ukraine's biggest private energy firm
ukraine now, where crowns have greeted the 1st train carrying passengers to the southern city of carson. a week after it was liberated from russian occupation. there is plenty of joy and relief among those returning, but the danger is not over yet. ukrainians still face harsh conditions including widespread power outages as winter approaches. she is as the 1st train inter liberated her son post into the station. after enduring 8 months of russian occupation, these families are finally reunited...
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and so this really is an opportunity for the 2 leaders to get together and carson and to talk about these test issues as well as areas for cooperation. growing nuclear tensions in the region will be high on the agenda and bali 5 and will push china to use it implements terrain in north korea. after a space of missile tests and fears, soaring the young young is stepping up its nuclear ambitions. nigeria is facing some of its worse flooding in a decade. the floods have been made worse by the overflow of a dam and neighboring cameroon. w's flora shaquira traveled to tomba in bias, a state, a community that has disappeared beneath the waters every morning. it be perfectly sue for checks if the water that flooded these house has subsided. when the deluge started 2 months ago, his family had nowhere to go. they slept in this living room for weeks without electricity and face the risk of contracting was sub on disease cycles too far and his family found a place to see outside their community. but most of their possessions have been damaged. and what bins me most he said yes basis because there a
and so this really is an opportunity for the 2 leaders to get together and carson and to talk about these test issues as well as areas for cooperation. growing nuclear tensions in the region will be high on the agenda and bali 5 and will push china to use it implements terrain in north korea. after a space of missile tests and fears, soaring the young young is stepping up its nuclear ambitions. nigeria is facing some of its worse flooding in a decade. the floods have been made worse by the...
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this patch on over and over when russia suffers to defeat on the battle ground like recently and carson, they resort to massive a missile strikes. but the latest strikes had really reached a new quality and a lot of ukrainians say it's because russia wants to force ukraine to the negotiation table. and they do this by using 2 methods basically by trying to exhaust the ukrainian air defense systems. as the u. s. pentagon has just analyzed and by destroying the civilian power infrastructure. and of course, it's not a coincidence that says those massive attacks happened now that serve into the winters hudson. i'm curious, are the russian people aware of these attacks and as far as you know, do they still support this war? of course it's very difficult for me to say from, from here, but from what i hear, i think there is still support for this war. and the people are quite aware of the attacks that are happening right now. but at the same time that i still mess of disinformation campaigns in russian media, a colleague, so me almost on a daily basis, new videos that are published so by russi
this patch on over and over when russia suffers to defeat on the battle ground like recently and carson, they resort to massive a missile strikes. but the latest strikes had really reached a new quality and a lot of ukrainians say it's because russia wants to force ukraine to the negotiation table. and they do this by using 2 methods basically by trying to exhaust the ukrainian air defense systems. as the u. s. pentagon has just analyzed and by destroying the civilian power infrastructure. and...
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there have been efforts to reduce the number of carson roads, but none that stuck around or had a lasting impact. the local and federal government blame each other for the hazardous level of pollution, but solutions are slow to come. meanwhile, the small wilson's so much, so the deli decided to shut down some of the schools, the lima alpha. we are closing primary schools in delhi from to morrow until the pollution improves. yep, that's typic missile bottom. you gotta hindi, as young, have already missed school during coven, 19 locked downs. now the ad they should be learning about in school is keeping them out. thanks for watching and have a good day with what secrets lie behind these will discover new adventures in 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites d w world heritage 360 get the app now on the green. do you feel worried about the planet me to a meal host of the on the green fence of coast and to me it's clear we need to change the solutions or out there join me for a deep dive into the green transformation for me to do full of them with ah, a lot down hitting the w
there have been efforts to reduce the number of carson roads, but none that stuck around or had a lasting impact. the local and federal government blame each other for the hazardous level of pollution, but solutions are slow to come. meanwhile, the small wilson's so much, so the deli decided to shut down some of the schools, the lima alpha. we are closing primary schools in delhi from to morrow until the pollution improves. yep, that's typic missile bottom. you gotta hindi, as young, have...
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moment and we must not forget that fighting, continue it after the withdrawal of russian troops from carson in the south fighting has once again increased in the eastern part of the country. gentle sholtes with the update their from ukrainian capital or back in september, ukraine launched a successful counter offensive to drive russian forces out of nearly all of the country's eastern hockey province. but in many, his locals are still struggling to put their lives back together after russian occupation dw mathias bullying. a reports from could be asked the difficult few steps when natalia push gone. she spent nearly a month locked in this police station in her hometown of cooper's when the russians were in charge. it's the 1st time she's been back. ringback wash, it's hard to remember this, but i'm ok. no, not. early in the occupation she attended appro ukrainian rally. she says she was not tortured, but that she heard the cries of other prisoners in another room. thus above the threshold, i wasn't afraid for myself is this kind of fear passes. you understand a bull throws logic, but i was
moment and we must not forget that fighting, continue it after the withdrawal of russian troops from carson in the south fighting has once again increased in the eastern part of the country. gentle sholtes with the update their from ukrainian capital or back in september, ukraine launched a successful counter offensive to drive russian forces out of nearly all of the country's eastern hockey province. but in many, his locals are still struggling to put their lives back together after russian...