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i just did the digging and did my homework and ran into this guy cutler. brian: manasseh cutler.avid: he also went to yale. i found out for three years he lived on martha's vineyard running a store there, and two of his sons were born there on the vineyard not very far from our house. near edgartown. and to get to ohio, you have to him go through pittsburgh, my hometown. so it was in the stars. i had to do it. brian: how long is the perfect speech? in minutes. david: in my judgment or in general? brian: in your judgment. david: no more than 20 minutes. brian: why? david: because you are part of a ceremony, the ceremony has many elements, and you don't want to hog more space than you should. i have never been told how long or short my speech could be. if i am invited to come to a university to address a general audience, then it is expected that your talk will run about 45 minutes. brian: let's look at a speech that was given back in 1989 to kick off this book. you gave this speech in the joint sessions of the house. how often has that happened to a historian? david: someone who i
i just did the digging and did my homework and ran into this guy cutler. brian: manasseh cutler.avid: he also went to yale. i found out for three years he lived on martha's vineyard running a store there, and two of his sons were born there on the vineyard not very far from our house. near edgartown. and to get to ohio, you have to him go through pittsburgh, my hometown. so it was in the stars. i had to do it. brian: how long is the perfect speech? in minutes. david: in my judgment or in...
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cutler -- mrs. cutler -- mrs. humphries. humphries was the name of the cutler's wife. she was made to do hard labor for three months and put in jail for running this tavern on this back alley parallel to chestnut street. there is a tavern on chestnut street and a tavern on the back alley. scott: a revolutionary speakeasy. rebecca: during the revolutionary war. pretty fantastic. this artifact came from that privy. when we were in the field, catherine is down on her knees with her trowel at the bottom of the pretty, and she starts finding these shirts that have words on them -- these shards that have words on them. crew,lls over the whole and she is excavating one after another. of course, when they got them what itogether, we see says. we have to go to the newspaper. it is this interweaving of these ,rison records, primary records secondary records, the artifacts. we go to the newspaper -- we told scott we had a pretty special artifact, so he went to the newspaper and he found the best information of all. scott: to start off, the reference was to a merchant ship based i
cutler -- mrs. cutler -- mrs. humphries. humphries was the name of the cutler's wife. she was made to do hard labor for three months and put in jail for running this tavern on this back alley parallel to chestnut street. there is a tavern on chestnut street and a tavern on the back alley. scott: a revolutionary speakeasy. rebecca: during the revolutionary war. pretty fantastic. this artifact came from that privy. when we were in the field, catherine is down on her knees with her trowel at the...
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hall named for manessa cutler. as the oldest university or college building west of the alleghenies. and the people in ohio i'm very glad to say really know a lot about this history. if i were to name these people, in ohio, it would not be unfamiliar names. and when you think of who came out of that northwest territory and the way of americans of importance, it's amazing. isn't it interesting, for example, that the first human being ever to take flight in a flying machine and the first human being ever to set foot on the moon both came from the same section of ohio? >> right. right. >> i don't think it's just coincidental. any ohioans here? >> there we go. >> yes! >> do you have a title for the book yet? >> "the pioneers." that he weren't just pioneers literally. they were pioneers in education and many fields, aviation and so forth eventually. >> time for one last question and i thought i'd end on a light note. it was alluded to earlier. i was going to say, if you didn't know the man sitting on stage quite the pai
hall named for manessa cutler. as the oldest university or college building west of the alleghenies. and the people in ohio i'm very glad to say really know a lot about this history. if i were to name these people, in ohio, it would not be unfamiliar names. and when you think of who came out of that northwest territory and the way of americans of importance, it's amazing. isn't it interesting, for example, that the first human being ever to take flight in a flying machine and the first human...
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ohio university in athens, ohio, the main building is cutler hall. and the people of ohio i'm very glad to say really know a lot about this history, if i were to name these people in ohio, they would not be unfamiliar names. and when you think of who came out of that northwest territory of importance, it's amazing. it's interesting, for example, the first human being ever to take flight in a flying machine and the first human being ever to set foot on the moon both came from the same section of ohio. >> right. >> and i don't think it's just coincidental. any ohioens here? yes. >> do you have a title for the book? >> the pioneers. >> time for one last question. i thought i'd end on a light note. it was alluded to earlier. if you didn't know the man sitting on stage is quite the painter, dancer, and singer. and i was asked by friends of yours to comment on thetia ketoa banana story. so could you close us out with that story? >> well, i have many qualities. i'm not going to delve into all of them. but one of them is i know the lyrics to probably 500 son
ohio university in athens, ohio, the main building is cutler hall. and the people of ohio i'm very glad to say really know a lot about this history, if i were to name these people in ohio, they would not be unfamiliar names. and when you think of who came out of that northwest territory of importance, it's amazing. it's interesting, for example, the first human being ever to take flight in a flying machine and the first human being ever to set foot on the moon both came from the same section of...
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cutler -- mrs. cutler -- mrs. humphries. the cutler's name was humphries. mrs. humphries was running an unlicensed tavern. she was being arrested and hauled through the straight and made to do hard labor for three months and put in jail for running this tavern on carter's lalley. it is a back alley parallel to chestnut street. there is a tavern on chestnut street and a tavern on the back alley being illegally run. scott: a revolutionary speakeasy. rebecca: during the revolutionary war. pretty fantastic. this artifact came from that privy. when we were in the field, scott had made his request. catherine is down on her knees with her trowel at the bottom of , and she starts finding these shards that have words on them. called over the whole crew. we are standing there and she is , excavating one after another. of course, when we got them pasted together, we see what it says. what is it? we have to go to the newspaper. urban archaeology is this interweaving of the prison records, primary records, secondary records, the artifacts. that is what is really fun about it
cutler -- mrs. cutler -- mrs. humphries. the cutler's name was humphries. mrs. humphries was running an unlicensed tavern. she was being arrested and hauled through the straight and made to do hard labor for three months and put in jail for running this tavern on carter's lalley. it is a back alley parallel to chestnut street. there is a tavern on chestnut street and a tavern on the back alley being illegally run. scott: a revolutionary speakeasy. rebecca: during the revolutionary war. pretty...
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david: thank you very much cutler, former acting deputy u.s. trade representative.nk you, chairman and president -- we will have the latest on the debate over the debt ceiling and whether president donald trump may be forced to use a want secret plan developed by the obama administration to avoid default. this is bloomberg. ♪ is bloomberg markets, the trump economy. i'm david westin. but get a check on where markets stand with julie hyman. julie: i want to talk about financials. we have the beginning of the big banks reporting their earnings. and it hasn't been looking good here. jpmorgan, citigroup, and wells fargo are all lower. earnings per share, for example, beat estimates. jpmorgan cutting its net interest income. wells fargo coming out and saying its auto originations growth has been slowing. there has been slow growth. jpmorgan's loan growth slowing in the quarter. same situation for wells fargo. they cast apollo over the banks. it's not just the bank that reported trading lower today. they are lower today. we've got the regional banks that are seeing the dr
david: thank you very much cutler, former acting deputy u.s. trade representative.nk you, chairman and president -- we will have the latest on the debate over the debt ceiling and whether president donald trump may be forced to use a want secret plan developed by the obama administration to avoid default. this is bloomberg. ♪ is bloomberg markets, the trump economy. i'm david westin. but get a check on where markets stand with julie hyman. julie: i want to talk about financials. we have the...
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it seems to many chicago fans that jay cutler has been on life support while playing many times, you>> if i choked on the cookie dough, would you help me? >> no, but i bet you would if cristia cristiano choked. >> yeah, can i demonstrate? >> so he was heading back to training >> my arms don't fit. can i do it side wise? >>> this morning on "world news now," the president's son-in-law front and center in the russian probe. >> jared kushner returns to capitol hill today for a second day of questioning. hear what he said about his russian contacts after emerging from the first meeting with congressional investigators. >>> and john mccain's come back. we just learned about the senator's plan to return to washington today, this after his cancer diagnosis. why he's heading back in a matter of hours. >>> and then new video of a police-involved shooting. see the suspect emerge from a suv, gun drawn, and hear why investigators are releasing it now. >>> and then good vibrations. a des tillry is
it seems to many chicago fans that jay cutler has been on life support while playing many times, you>> if i choked on the cookie dough, would you help me? >> no, but i bet you would if cristia cristiano choked. >> yeah, can i demonstrate? >> so he was heading back to training >> my arms don't fit. can i do it side wise? >>> this morning on "world news now," the president's son-in-law front and center in the russian probe. >> jared kushner...
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she says the builder david cutler promised to have landscaping completed by this past spring. just all weeds and cement and chunks of junk. >> reporter: she tells us she was more than frustrated. she says at times she was down right embarrassed. >> i like to entertain and have this beautiful house and people come up and all we saw was weeds and rocks and dirt. >> reporter: she said she called and called the builder but never got a response. >> i thought i'm not going to get an answer from these people so i'm just going to have to call channel 10 responds. >> reporter: the company didn't tell us what took so long. cutler did tell us the work was being done and got in turch with her. >> forwarded a note saying that the landscaping would be installed on friday june 9 weather permitting which was right after you guys got in touch with them. >> reporter: she says she is no longer embarrassed when he entertained. how did we do for you? >> you did great. can i get a hug from you? i am so excited that we finally got this done. >> so happy for you to have the landscaping you wanted. he
she says the builder david cutler promised to have landscaping completed by this past spring. just all weeds and cement and chunks of junk. >> reporter: she tells us she was more than frustrated. she says at times she was down right embarrassed. >> i like to entertain and have this beautiful house and people come up and all we saw was weeds and rocks and dirt. >> reporter: she said she called and called the builder but never got a response. >> i thought i'm not going to...
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coming up, talking trade with wendy cutler. and also the former xm bank chairman.loomberg. ♪ >> it's 1:00 in washington, 6:00 in london, and 1:00 in the morning in hong kong. i'm david westin in for david gura. welcome to bloomberg markets, the trump economy. these of the top stories we're watching this hour. getting their act together, senate republicans calling for a health care plan and immediately start losing votes. politicallk to a strategist that thinks the odds are still better than 50-50. donald trump has a big problem with foreign company selling their steal in the u.s.. how will the world reacts? and paying our bills. the trump white house may be gearing up to use a once secret obama plan to avoid what would be the first time ever the united states defaulting on its debt. ♪ trump came tont office with a big agenda for growth. delivering all of those harder than markets had hoped.
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barbara cutler should be b. c. news washington. and for more on today's meeting i spoke a brief time ago with sung hyun lee a professor of korean studies at the fletcher school at tufts. university. most experts think that military action would be a disaster so what options are open to president trump when he talks about determined action and an end to strategic patience. indeed military action preemptive action would be self defeating and there's a good reason that despite. countless north korean provocations since the end of the korean war more than sixty years ago. there has never been a single instance all few s. lead or south korean add milk three retaliation against north korea we don't want escalation we don't want to provoke north korea into. adventurism and invasion of the south and another korean war that would be self defeating for all parties concerned. that those who leave. some non military measures and for the united states the us is uniquely positioned to exercise its tremendous financial leverage against north kore
barbara cutler should be b. c. news washington. and for more on today's meeting i spoke a brief time ago with sung hyun lee a professor of korean studies at the fletcher school at tufts. university. most experts think that military action would be a disaster so what options are open to president trump when he talks about determined action and an end to strategic patience. indeed military action preemptive action would be self defeating and there's a good reason that despite. countless north...
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cutler lives. survival guide looks. at the start. of this list should the. public. repatriations look at the last seven years. of the treasury for. time when de france is the boss broadcasting around the world in washington d.c. tonight is it a cartel that's what german investigators want to know as a string of car manufacturing giant in the country are caught participating in very similar diesel emissions scandals and a labor shortage remedied by robots we hear that all the time but now we had to california to find out how this affects farming there and my guest takes us deep into the dark web he investigates it for a living and he shines a light on what actually goes on there and what is ahead. must start right now. european central bank is pushing to boost inflation and it's doing it by keeping bond yields low and governments are liking what they see a since two thousand and eight euro area governments have scooped up one point six trillion dollars in interest payments but germany's central bank is warning heavily that interest rates will rise among the one nine
cutler lives. survival guide looks. at the start. of this list should the. public. repatriations look at the last seven years. of the treasury for. time when de france is the boss broadcasting around the world in washington d.c. tonight is it a cartel that's what german investigators want to know as a string of car manufacturing giant in the country are caught participating in very similar diesel emissions scandals and a labor shortage remedied by robots we hear that all the time but now we had...
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. >> guest: right now a man named melissa cutler who i talked about in my commencement speech i gave at ohio university. he was a preacher in massachusetts, had a church there and also a doctor and lawyer and practiced all three of these professions having achieved degrees in all three. he was the man who convinced the continental congress in the summer of 1787 before we had a constitution to create what was known as the northwest ordinance, that end the revolutionary war. an area the size of all 13 colonies, and all wilderness. no roads or bridges, and native americans and rattlesnakes, you name it. the success of this act passed by congress that there would be total religious freedom in this area which would be made into states. illinois, michigan, wisconsin. with government support for education, gradeschool all the way through college, the beginning of the first state universities and, and, there would be no slavery. imagine. even before we have a constitution or national government, eliminated slavery from what was half geographically half of our country, a phenomenal accomplish
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it seems to many chicago fans that jay cutler has been on life support while playing many times, youi choked on the cookie dough, would you help me? >> no, but i bet you would if cristia cristiano choked. >> yeah, can i demonstrate? >> so he was heading back to training camp. >> my arms don't fit. can i do it side wise? >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, i have an important message about security. write down the number on your screen, so you can call when i finish. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. this is a lock for your life insurance, a rate lock, that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. but be careful. many policies you see do not have one, but you can get a lifetime rate lock through the colonial penn program. call this number to learn more. this plan was designed with a rate lock for people on a fixed income who want affordable life insurance that's simple to get. coverage options for just $9.95 a month, less than 35 cents a day. act now and your rate will be locked in for life. it will never increase, guaran
it seems to many chicago fans that jay cutler has been on life support while playing many times, youi choked on the cookie dough, would you help me? >> no, but i bet you would if cristia cristiano choked. >> yeah, can i demonstrate? >> so he was heading back to training camp. >> my arms don't fit. can i do it side wise? >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, i have an important message about security. write down the number on your screen, so you can call when...
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larry cutler on this show have said several times that your bat is dividing your support group of theuts. getting raid of that -- >> even if the rate is not 15% that's knocked around. >> right >> there is a key thing in the statement about expensing of capitol investment >> expensing it immediately. >> but, hold on, can i reach in the swamp and pull o autofrut as well >> if we don't get the bag, the tax corporate cannot be cut. lets not forget something. corporate tax are a small part of government taxes. if these gdp estimates keep ongoing up and if we can hit the growth number, would tax rece t receipts overall and retails and sales tax, jumping up and making that gap >> it is a big gap to make >> look, why would you and i hate this term but baby the baby out with the bath water. why not go for something that's less and not necessarily i don't know who puts the hell me helmet and the pants on. in the previous administration, the republicans worth 25 and democrats worth 28 we should have been able to agree of 26.5. this should be easy and we should not have to spend so much time get
larry cutler on this show have said several times that your bat is dividing your support group of theuts. getting raid of that -- >> even if the rate is not 15% that's knocked around. >> right >> there is a key thing in the statement about expensing of capitol investment >> expensing it immediately. >> but, hold on, can i reach in the swamp and pull o autofrut as well >> if we don't get the bag, the tax corporate cannot be cut. lets not forget something....
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coming up at 1:00, i'll be talking with wendy cutler, a former u.s.. import export bank. remember when we were talking about steel trade? this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: and smiling because anyone following the jpmorgan call -- david: it's entertaining. jonathan: julie hyman has been listening. jamie dimon making some headlines. onie: he is getting fired up this call, still about politics and policy. he talked about how he has been traveling the world and he finds it frustrating to listen to what expletive the stupid that americans have to deal with. he talks about the bureaucracy in the u.s. he said we have been growing since the great recession at 1.5% to 2% in spite of stupidity and political gridlock. clearly he's frustrated. as i said, this is something he is talked about time and again, but it seems like his frustration is growing with washington's inability to get things done on tax reform, for example. he also talked about other types of financial regulation, crimson on lending that have constrained the banks lending, although he is as usual ca
coming up at 1:00, i'll be talking with wendy cutler, a former u.s.. import export bank. remember when we were talking about steel trade? this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: and smiling because anyone following the jpmorgan call -- david: it's entertaining. jonathan: julie hyman has been listening. jamie dimon making some headlines. onie: he is getting fired up this call, still about politics and policy. he talked about how he has been traveling the world and he finds it frustrating to listen to...