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he is an american success story. >> dee >> yes, sir. >> and dee's major, appropriately, is sports and coaching science he's working to graduate early but he's going to keep on working part-time at walmart an extraordinary person. that's nbc "nightly news" for this saturday. i'm jose diaz-balart thank you for the privilege of your time and good night >>> right now at 6:00, taking a stand. oakland community members say violence against the asian-american community must end. the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening, everyone. thanks for joining us. i'm terry mcsweeney aanoushah has the night off. incredible turnout? the east bay. people rallying against attacks on age community members. kristy smith joins with us more. >> reporter: they are wrapping is up. i had a chance to speak with an organize era few minutes ago and she said she wasn't expecting a turnout as large as it was. they say it's about acknowledging hurt and pain that people are feeling about what they've seen. but also having a dialogue and coming together as a community, looking for answers. they came together at ma
he is an american success story. >> dee >> yes, sir. >> and dee's major, appropriately, is sports and coaching science he's working to graduate early but he's going to keep on working part-time at walmart an extraordinary person. that's nbc "nightly news" for this saturday. i'm jose diaz-balart thank you for the privilege of your time and good night >>> right now at 6:00, taking a stand. oakland community members say violence against the asian-american...
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. >> reporter: oklahoma state university basketball player dee mitchell thought he was taking a break online team meeting >> we've got the entire team standing by here >> reporter: but head coach mike boynton had another idea >> i thought today was a great opportunity to let them know he is going to be on scholarship. [ applause ] >> reporter: the scholarship surprise an emotional moment for dee. >> you work your butt off. you never complain you show up early you. stay late. >> let me take you back to that moment we've all seen, right what was that like >> definitely one of the biggest moments in my life i was very excited and caught me offguard something i was always dreaming. >> reporter: a dream because he came so close to leaving the team he loves. during the pandemic, dee, the oldest of seven siblings thought about quitting the game the make more money for tuition >> when he said he was going have to work, i felt disappointed because i know how much basketball means to him he may not be able to play, but certainly something i wanted to avoid at all costs >> reporter: so coach boy
. >> reporter: oklahoma state university basketball player dee mitchell thought he was taking a break online team meeting >> we've got the entire team standing by here >> reporter: but head coach mike boynton had another idea >> i thought today was a great opportunity to let them know he is going to be on scholarship. [ applause ] >> reporter: the scholarship surprise an emotional moment for dee. >> you work your butt off. you never complain you show up early...
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i would like to meet with her. >> reporter: we were able toatl dee, all the way connect sue with deeank you thank you. i'm glad that at least you heard me, someone heard me it is hard it's challenging just being a single mom with two kids, and it's even harder when you have special needs children you know it's different >> well, parenting to me is the most, most important vocation any of us can be blessed with. and to meet the challenges as you're trying to do really resonated with us. >> reporter: sue had a little surprise for dee >> we know you're trying to find a place now that's a little more economical, and if my husband and i can offer you first and last month's rent or something for your new place, it would be an honor for us to be able to do that i think you're such a great role model for your children. they see you working, and it doesn't just affect you. it will -- it will inspire your children to see what a good work ethic looks like >> reporter: sue, that is so generous >> absolutely, absolutely. i thank you. that's a blessing for us >> i wish i could give you a hug. you
i would like to meet with her. >> reporter: we were able toatl dee, all the way connect sue with deeank you thank you. i'm glad that at least you heard me, someone heard me it is hard it's challenging just being a single mom with two kids, and it's even harder when you have special needs children you know it's different >> well, parenting to me is the most, most important vocation any of us can be blessed with. and to meet the challenges as you're trying to do really resonated with...
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and for more on this i'm joined by dee dee of a reporter william blue croft william one thing i'd like to understand the defense was given 16 hours to make its case but it took less than 4 what does that mean. well democrat house managers the prosecution in their time also didn't take their entire 16 hours a lot of it they didn't take more than the 3 or 4 hours that we saw yesterday from the defense i mean it basically says that they don't think very highly of this trial they want to get it over with they know that the outcome is pretty much assured they don't have to mount a very strong defense to get republicans to vote with them and therefore acquit donald trump and also know where they were repeated shakeups in the trump legal team so that probably affected planning and organization and just who was doing what really the effort was very clearly reflected by how poorly they did in that 1st time around even donald trump was reported to have been outraged at how weak their original defense was and you could hear in there so much stronger more muscular defense yesterday very much with
and for more on this i'm joined by dee dee of a reporter william blue croft william one thing i'd like to understand the defense was given 16 hours to make its case but it took less than 4 what does that mean. well democrat house managers the prosecution in their time also didn't take their entire 16 hours a lot of it they didn't take more than the 3 or 4 hours that we saw yesterday from the defense i mean it basically says that they don't think very highly of this trial they want to get it...
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a tener un buen futuro >>> este mensaje, esestá elmsj enescr uo enn glob o qu globo dee unasostiene niñque mer añoece bien e ,despuésvivir en casas de platsicos dos años en casa de platico.. >>> e,> crucer sería de 300 personas por día, a partir del 19 de febrero ., el ingr >>> pero algo esrían que idnige posibilida d 300 persde que les pongan grilletes.o indigna la posibilidad >>> para locde quealizarlogan s illete.pero est o > esto no no ti tieneene sentido, pues las personas presentan a sentid personas se presentan a la corte.sus cortes, no son personas que huyen. >>> tendrán que inscribirse en portel internet >>> las pen estados unidos que aún no funcionadeber identificarse en una página internet del gobierno .. >>> si quieren que >>> acá hagamos estos procesos está bien clave. >>> lael papel de primera dam la pria fumera e diciembre a la s caprta diciembre s fuede matamorso y la semana pasada habló carpas de mataroros a la hermana norma pimentel llamó a la hermana pimental.. >>> me llama me por llamó saber para están pruntar cómoy le digo qu deesperdas y a estánl cometnar y est dij
a tener un buen futuro >>> este mensaje, esestá elmsj enescr uo enn glob o qu globo dee unasostiene niñque mer añoece bien e ,despuésvivir en casas de platsicos dos años en casa de platico.. >>> e,> crucer sería de 300 personas por día, a partir del 19 de febrero ., el ingr >>> pero algo esrían que idnige posibilida d 300 persde que les pongan grilletes.o indigna la posibilidad >>> para locde quealizarlogan s illete.pero est o > esto no no ti...
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. —— dee— the senator will send in the question. —— dee bates- the senator will send in the question.ith senator duckworth to the - with senator duckworth to the manager— with senator duckworth to the manager of— with senator duckworth to the manager of the _ with senator duckworth to the manager of the house - with senator duckworth to the manager of the house of- manager of the house of representatives. - manager of the house of representatives. the - manager of the house of. representatives. the clerk manager of the house of- representatives. the clerk will manager of the house of— representatives. the clerk will read the question — representatives. the clerk will read the question-— the question. exactly when did the president learned _ the question. exactly when did the president learned of _ the question. exactly when did the president learned of the _ the question. exactly when did the president learned of the breach i the question. exactly when did the president learned of the breach at| president learned of the breach at the capital, and what steps did he take to _ the capita
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dee dee dee sharp has been golden state's team dj for the last 8 years. >>these days he's playing to a mostly empty arena, he still thinks about his always of nations family like it's just a wonderful family people get together. >>all walks of life they come they didn't have build and it may just have a blast and have and i have the crowd is is is but. >>having him there bring that that lawyer sound in bringing it with the used to fix. i'm now has been a great addition makes feel like a like a home for game. >>well before he began playing for crowds of thousands of warriors fans robinson new music would be his career even as a young teen it was a movie called be street that i saw. >>it was a character in there he was in the days kind of main character. and i do this i like. every day and i was like wow, this is what i want to out is what i want to do he put together a makeshift set of turntables and
dee dee dee sharp has been golden state's team dj for the last 8 years. >>these days he's playing to a mostly empty arena, he still thinks about his always of nations family like it's just a wonderful family people get together. >>all walks of life they come they didn't have build and it may just have a blast and have and i have the crowd is is is but. >>having him there bring that that lawyer sound in bringing it with the used to fix. i'm now has been a great addition makes...
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but even after using a dee dee's new ideas system to submit documents. proving her identity it has been of no avail. one e d d whistle blower tells it this way. we have one job, which is to help people out who are unemployed, and we're failing at that mission. so far, california alone has paid out as much as 31 billion. crooks tom vacar ktvu fox two news, police in fremont are looking for the person who draw a swat drew a swastika on the wall of a jewish synagogue. it was discovered last week of the temple beth torah on paseo padre parkway. police say the foreign swastika is the city's first documented hate crime in a year. officers are now looking over evidence, including surveillance video to pinpoint when the vandalism happened. tomorrow marks the 42nd year the japanese americans in the bay area are commemorating what they call a day of remembrance. i want to show you video now from the u. s government. this was back in 1943 showing what the government at the time called japanese relocation during world war two. it was a period when people of japanese
but even after using a dee dee's new ideas system to submit documents. proving her identity it has been of no avail. one e d d whistle blower tells it this way. we have one job, which is to help people out who are unemployed, and we're failing at that mission. so far, california alone has paid out as much as 31 billion. crooks tom vacar ktvu fox two news, police in fremont are looking for the person who draw a swat drew a swastika on the wall of a jewish synagogue. it was discovered last week...
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they were getting him in better shape to join dee.id came in before that happened, and so he died in his nursing home facility. my his had to deliver the news over the telephone to his mom that her his had died, and then she died two weeks later. she got covid in her assisted living residence and died in the hospital. elizabeth: so when was the last time you and your husband saw your in-laws? >> well, we laos -- we lost mickey at the end of march, we lost dee the second weekend of april. we saw them before the quarantine which was in early march9 you know, we saw mickey, and we saw dee, and we were hoping to have them together. my husband talked to his mom and dad every single day, and when he drives home from work, he still feels the urge to call them. elizabeth: you know, it's so harrowing and it's so disturbing, what you and your family have gone through. and like thousands of other families, it's new york, it's other states too, janice. you know, when last you were on, you were calling for a commission. now people are calling for
they were getting him in better shape to join dee.id came in before that happened, and so he died in his nursing home facility. my his had to deliver the news over the telephone to his mom that her his had died, and then she died two weeks later. she got covid in her assisted living residence and died in the hospital. elizabeth: so when was the last time you and your husband saw your in-laws? >> well, we laos -- we lost mickey at the end of march, we lost dee the second weekend of april....
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. >> as a dee jay. at the same time i cook pasta. >> daniel is a chef, historian and dee jay who cooks italian food while he spins records. his stage name is dom pasta. i've seen some of your stuff. it was really fantastic. i was pretending for the audience i didn't know, but why lie? it's really great. dom pasta has promised me the best dish of pasta i've ever created and he tells me why pasta matters so much to him. >> i realize that the italian food is popular food. roots food. italian food is the registrant of the normal people or the working class people that eat well because the working class people create the roots of the italian food. >> today we may think of a bowl of pasta as the ultimate comfort food. but there's a distinctly uncomfortable history of italians fighting oppression through pasta. in the early 1930s, mussolini and his fascists imposed import bans on various foreign goods. this led to food short annals, malnutrition, and a lack of wheat, which raised the prospect of italians table
. >> as a dee jay. at the same time i cook pasta. >> daniel is a chef, historian and dee jay who cooks italian food while he spins records. his stage name is dom pasta. i've seen some of your stuff. it was really fantastic. i was pretending for the audience i didn't know, but why lie? it's really great. dom pasta has promised me the best dish of pasta i've ever created and he tells me why pasta matters so much to him. >> i realize that the italian food is popular food. roots...
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calling it the return of the heroic movement a campaign that helped depose longtime president abdullah dees put it beautifully 2 years ago the government has freed dozens of activists who were being held in jail . now here in germany nationwide it looks down measures are in place until march 7th government leaders are due to meet next week to create a new plan for what comes next federal officials are urging caution when it comes to easing restrictions to quickly but many people off frustrated by the forced business closures d.w. travel to germany's southern states as the varia where some business owners feel that patience is running thin. the district of may seem quiet and a delight but it's a coronavirus hotspot the incidence rate here is over $300.00 new infections per 100000 people over 7 days it's not clear when frank zeus' can reopen his rental bike shop he thinks it is not a good idea to wait until the rate has dropped below 35 before relaxing restrictions by then his district could be in dire financial straits. if they're poor because we're structurally weak region it's very importa
calling it the return of the heroic movement a campaign that helped depose longtime president abdullah dees put it beautifully 2 years ago the government has freed dozens of activists who were being held in jail . now here in germany nationwide it looks down measures are in place until march 7th government leaders are due to meet next week to create a new plan for what comes next federal officials are urging caution when it comes to easing restrictions to quickly but many people off frustrated...
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dee myers is governor newsom's chief economic advisor she says when the program first launched out of hundreds of thousands of applications about 21,000 of the smallest businesses were chosen 77% of them were considered underserved and disadvantaged according to the governor's office owned by women minorities veterans or in low to moderate income and rural communities. i know there was some you know people were disappointed the beginning get grants in the first 2 rounds but the good news is again the next set of rounds will be 4 times as much relief for those businesses to really needed that means 4 times as many jobs report comes as much inventory and 4 times what investment. >>community other ways state leaders are trying to help include tax credits for qualified businesses and waiting state fees for those 2 had to shut down another opportunity opening up is partnering with the state to offer free e-commerce training to 300 california businesses to help them grow online businesses that have been able to transition to online during the pandemic has their little bit better than those
dee myers is governor newsom's chief economic advisor she says when the program first launched out of hundreds of thousands of applications about 21,000 of the smallest businesses were chosen 77% of them were considered underserved and disadvantaged according to the governor's office owned by women minorities veterans or in low to moderate income and rural communities. i know there was some you know people were disappointed the beginning get grants in the first 2 rounds but the good news is...
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. ♪ ♪ i want dee dee fine it. it's hard word to capture.something like this. these these things remain, faith, hope and love and the greatest of these is love. it is literally impossible to go to a wedding in south carolina without hearing that verse. and the focus of that verse is love. love is great. love wins, we all know that. but, hope must be really powerful to even be mentioned in the same sentence with love and faith. only three things remain. and hope is one of them. so, maybe i need to get better at hope. and it's hard. i'm a cynic. i didn't used to be but the court system is not a hopeful place. politics does not make us feel hopeful. the media does not make us feel hopeful. so we have to be intentional about it. we have to be affirmative about hope. whatever challenges america has, i would rather have our challenges than anyone else's. and whatever problems we have, i would rather have our problems than anyone else's. we are so fortunate to live in this country. we should strive to make the country even better. of course. but we
. ♪ ♪ i want dee dee fine it. it's hard word to capture.something like this. these these things remain, faith, hope and love and the greatest of these is love. it is literally impossible to go to a wedding in south carolina without hearing that verse. and the focus of that verse is love. love is great. love wins, we all know that. but, hope must be really powerful to even be mentioned in the same sentence with love and faith. only three things remain. and hope is one of them. so, maybe i...
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but even after using a dee dee's new i d system to submit documents proving her identity, it has been of no avail. one e d d whistle blower tells it this way. we have one job, which is to help people out who are unemployed and we're failing at that mission. so far, california alone has paid out as much as 31 crooks. tom vacar ktvu, fox two news. the house of representatives is moving fast on a covid relief bill to beat a deadline to extend key unemployment benefits, house speaker nancy pelosi said today. the house aims to vote on its version of the $1.9 trillion relief bill by the end of next week. democrats are trying to approve the rescue package on other on their own through budget reconciliation, as republicans expressed concerns about spending. last week. we rode up the bill within that framework within different committees of george diction honoring their. amounts and then that now has gone to the budget committee, which will consolidate all of that. make sure that it is again in keeping with what reconciliation. allows congress before march 14th. that's when a federal unemploym
but even after using a dee dee's new i d system to submit documents proving her identity, it has been of no avail. one e d d whistle blower tells it this way. we have one job, which is to help people out who are unemployed and we're failing at that mission. so far, california alone has paid out as much as 31 crooks. tom vacar ktvu, fox two news. the house of representatives is moving fast on a covid relief bill to beat a deadline to extend key unemployment benefits, house speaker nancy pelosi...
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caravana de botes la autoridades enfatizaron lo importante de usar mascarill para evitar escenas como las dee
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but even after using a dee dee's new ideas system to submit documents proving her identity it has been. one e d d whistle blower tells it this way. we have one job, which is to help people out who are unemployed and we're failing at that mission. so far, california alone has paid out as much as get this $31 billion to crooks, small solis for all those other people who've been sitting there waiting with legitimate claims, not getting anything tom vacar ktvu fox two years. yeah. all right, tom. thank you, claims for unemployment rose during the first part of february in the united states, 861,000 people filed for jobless benefits last week, according to labor department data released today in california about 20,000 more claims were filed last week alone. the new claims bring the total number of americans claiming benefits to 18.3 sinces pandemic and $9.6 billion relief. plan is in the works here in california. it includes direct payments for low income californians and assistance for small businesses. the recovery package is called the golden state stimulus and about 5.7 million califor
but even after using a dee dee's new ideas system to submit documents proving her identity it has been. one e d d whistle blower tells it this way. we have one job, which is to help people out who are unemployed and we're failing at that mission. so far, california alone has paid out as much as get this $31 billion to crooks, small solis for all those other people who've been sitting there waiting with legitimate claims, not getting anything tom vacar ktvu fox two years. yeah. all right, tom....
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ayud >> para muchos la fe en el niÑ >> para muchos lao fe dios es importante, la cifra dee muertos pores, noticias telemundo (música) (m)ica) asÍ llegamos al final de esta ediciÓn de noticias telemundo,ae gracias por el privilegio de sd tiempo, las noticias continÚan tiempo, las noticias continúan las 11 y en noticias telemundo s las 11:35/10:35 centro, ahora los dejo con exatlÓn, gracias (mÚsica) (mÚsica lemundo a las 11:35:10:35 centro, ahora los dejo con exatlón, gracias (música) (música) ) (mÚsica) (mÚsica) (música) ayer en exatlón estados unidos (música) (música) (música) primer domingo de la temporada (música) (música) (música) ambos equipos celebraron que nadie se despedía de la competencia, por el contrario se jugó por 12 mil dólares (gritos) los contendientes iniciaron con el pie derecho . >> el primer punto del domingo . >> sin embargo, los famosos
ayud >> para muchos la fe en el niÑ >> para muchos lao fe dios es importante, la cifra dee muertos pores, noticias telemundo (música) (m)ica) asÍ llegamos al final de esta ediciÓn de noticias telemundo,ae gracias por el privilegio de sd tiempo, las noticias continÚan tiempo, las noticias continúan las 11 y en noticias telemundo s las 11:35/10:35 centro, ahora los dejo con exatlÓn, gracias (mÚsica) (mÚsica lemundo a las 11:35:10:35 centro, ahora los dejo con exatlón,...
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la conversación será las 7:00 dee el la tardd mascarillas en fin la conversación será la sede de la tardelataforman digitales >> mienuevos centros que se inauguró peroaci nuevos centros como el que se inauguró en en el estadio de nueva york en pantalla pero las vacunas son escasas y en este estadio fue difícil conseguir las vacunas siguen siendo escasas y puede ser difícil conseguir una cita, solo se fueron 200 200 dosis diarias, aunque tiene dosis diarias aunque también capacidad mucho meno >> es todo señor 45 minutos no hay citas . >> no tiene cita?.s >> no tengo cita y estoy para pedir >>> usted no tiene cita?l alcalc >>> no. no estoy aqu semana que habrán más vacunas. >> para finalí de mes abrirán >>> para finalrandes centros de vacunación en texas para suministrar hasta 10,000 dosis diarias. de mes se abrirán otro >> un hombres >>> un hombre en arizona ha tenido una terrible batalla elt covid - 19 se contagió covid-19 se contagio 11 seres queridos más, su padre falleció por el virus y ahora este hombre tiene 11 seres queridos también más. y este hombre tiene una deuda impagable por l
la conversación será las 7:00 dee el la tardd mascarillas en fin la conversación será la sede de la tardelataforman digitales >> mienuevos centros que se inauguró peroaci nuevos centros como el que se inauguró en en el estadio de nueva york en pantalla pero las vacunas son escasas y en este estadio fue difícil conseguir las vacunas siguen siendo escasas y puede ser difícil conseguir una cita, solo se fueron 200 200 dosis diarias, aunque tiene dosis diarias aunque también...
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are -- they're our tax dollars, not reporr: white house national economic council director, brian deeswas asked if there's room to negotiate. >> we welcome input to say where we may have not gotten everything right, where we could be more effective. what we really need to focus on now is what do we need to get in economy back on track and what are the resources to do so. >> reporter: as the nationwide effort to vaccinate continues, people lined up in cars and on foot sunday in fairfax, virginia, to receive covid-19 vaccines. >>> the world war ii veteran who captivated britain by raising money for the health service during the pandeisn the hospital battling the virus. captain tom moore's daughter says that he's been hospitalized because he needed additional help with his breathing. she said over the past few weeks her dad had been treated for pneumonia. captain moore tested positive for the coronavirus last week. she says that he is not in an intensive care unit. >>> former president donald trump has a new legal team days before his impeachment trial is to begin. he will be represented
are -- they're our tax dollars, not reporr: white house national economic council director, brian deeswas asked if there's room to negotiate. >> we welcome input to say where we may have not gotten everything right, where we could be more effective. what we really need to focus on now is what do we need to get in economy back on track and what are the resources to do so. >> reporter: as the nationwide effort to vaccinate continues, people lined up in cars and on foot sunday in...
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. >> reporter: white house national economic council director brian dees was asked if there's room to negotiate. >> we welcome input to say where we may have not gotten everything right. where we can be more effective but what we really need to focus on now is what do track and what are the resources necessary to do so. >> reporter: in chicago kindergarten through eighth grade public schools were going to reopen monday despite objections from the teachers' union and the threat of a strike. >> we're still far apart on a couple of key issues. such as vaccination, and how we account for accommodations for individuals who may be are just you know petrified to come intact into schools because of covid. >> reporter: as the nationwide effort to vaccinate continues, people lined up in cars and on foot sunday in fairfax, virginia. to receive covid-19 vaccines. nancy chen, cbs news. >>> well, let's get you caught up on where we are with the numbers. california patients hospitalized with covid-19 has fallen below 15,000 for the first time since mid-december. the state reporting nearly 19,000 new
. >> reporter: white house national economic council director brian dees was asked if there's room to negotiate. >> we welcome input to say where we may have not gotten everything right. where we can be more effective but what we really need to focus on now is what do track and what are the resources necessary to do so. >> reporter: in chicago kindergarten through eighth grade public schools were going to reopen monday despite objections from the teachers' union and the threat...
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if you got interrupted in that sequence, he made the legal dee, for sure what happened and then wentck to his process. so, in his pictures you have assigned where he enters town, he makes his pictures in town, if there is a sideshow, if there is something really interesting that wasn't in his initial agenda, he covers it. but when he leaves town, here in members to take pictures of leaving whatever the town name is. so, he is very thorough. and methodical in what he does. wrestle east most famous pictures are of pie town, new mexico. he went there because he thought it was an intriguing name. when he got there, he found people who had left their farms, not been able to take up other firms, the usually had lost their leases or hadn't been able to maintain payments on their farms one banks broke because of the great depression. and many of them ended up in mexico, in this little squatters community in pie town. they were usually from texas, oklahoma, the southern states, as was russell we himself. he felt very comfortable with them, collecting their stories, making pictures of their li
if you got interrupted in that sequence, he made the legal dee, for sure what happened and then wentck to his process. so, in his pictures you have assigned where he enters town, he makes his pictures in town, if there is a sideshow, if there is something really interesting that wasn't in his initial agenda, he covers it. but when he leaves town, here in members to take pictures of leaving whatever the town name is. so, he is very thorough. and methodical in what he does. wrestle east most...
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moments stand out like the one with billy dee williams, the famous african-american actor from star wars. he also had other important roles. i was interviewing him and i found a very challenging. it was like pulling teeth. you know you get interviews when sometimes people are like that. almost like i feel like there is something waiting on you. and he said his mom just died yesterday. and i thought, my goodness you are going to greece. so it took a whole new turn. so then i said, tell me about your mother. >> i suppose and live radio that was one of those moments. and he spoke very movingly about his mother. those kind of moments come to mind. you when you asked a question the first thing that comes to mind is sometimes your most significant. i'm not necessarily sure i agree. but i like to reflect and think about these things to a greater degree. but those moments certainly come to mind. in moments of for one of my former producers, david -- who lives in canada now. he told me about a time when i got tangled up with headphones and he said lovely things about working professionally with m
moments stand out like the one with billy dee williams, the famous african-american actor from star wars. he also had other important roles. i was interviewing him and i found a very challenging. it was like pulling teeth. you know you get interviews when sometimes people are like that. almost like i feel like there is something waiting on you. and he said his mom just died yesterday. and i thought, my goodness you are going to greece. so it took a whole new turn. so then i said, tell me about...
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to her former georgia state representative and let me just 1st off starts off saying to both of you dee it's so good to see your face and i know that you just went through covert you had a very hard hard time with that we've prayed for your safety i'm glad to see you back on the show i'm glad you can join us say thank you thank you thank you for joining us. thank you thank you for shit on the person you definitely have them going for at this point i want to start with you though actually steve because you think it's fair to say that cancer culture is aimed at one political party and the president. you know certainly when you look at h.r. 484 that came out today that would prevent any president impeached twice but the house of representatives cannot have the name of any building any official airports any port of entry all of that sort of thing that came out today cable even so it's direct it's clearly a donald trump to cancel it because it seems that democrats have this fatal attraction to donald trump and it's i'm going to get so close he's going to be in his kitchen mar-a lago boiling
to her former georgia state representative and let me just 1st off starts off saying to both of you dee it's so good to see your face and i know that you just went through covert you had a very hard hard time with that we've prayed for your safety i'm glad to see you back on the show i'm glad you can join us say thank you thank you thank you for joining us. thank you thank you for shit on the person you definitely have them going for at this point i want to start with you though actually steve...
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let's bring in the better minds, john harwood and john dee. thank you, especially for the hour.e you both but it is history. we have never seen and hopefully will we never see anything like this ever again. but of course, how they proceed during this will largely dictate the possibility of a second instance of it. john harwood, for house managers, who is their audience? >> i think the house managers are in small part, the republican senators because they understand what the odds are against changing many minds. their audience the american public and history for trying to you said what happened. when we talk about the video and the republican senators not looking, i'm not surprised by that for a couple of reasons. these republican senators were, of course, witnesses to what happened. they were also victims in one sense, and that's uncomfortable to look at that video because i'm sure they recall the fear that they felt in that time, but it's more than that. they're also accomplices to what happened and voting as 44 of them did today to avoid a trial altogether, to avoid facing up
let's bring in the better minds, john harwood and john dee. thank you, especially for the hour.e you both but it is history. we have never seen and hopefully will we never see anything like this ever again. but of course, how they proceed during this will largely dictate the possibility of a second instance of it. john harwood, for house managers, who is their audience? >> i think the house managers are in small part, the republican senators because they understand what the odds are...
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with billy dee williams and diane a ross. i had never seen black women on screen like that. i was a teenager and saw beautiful black people in love. that was not the story about billie holiday. it was a story that america needed. black people needed to see a couple in love on the big screen. when this incredible script was written about the government taking her down because of that song, i realized i had on to tell that story, because she was at the forefront of the civil rights movement. i think there was not a civil is rights movement until she sang that song. she kicked off the civil rights movement and also, she was an addict and i'm a recovering addict. so i understand what that is like. i understand what she was, as an artist, i understand that, and i -- there's a stigma that is attached to addiction. and it was time for me to, just release that demon in to the public. that was inside of me too. to talk about what i was feeling. a lot of things she was feeling or felt, are the same feelings that i feel. >> all right, so, listen, thank you for your artistry and friends
with billy dee williams and diane a ross. i had never seen black women on screen like that. i was a teenager and saw beautiful black people in love. that was not the story about billie holiday. it was a story that america needed. black people needed to see a couple in love on the big screen. when this incredible script was written about the government taking her down because of that song, i realized i had on to tell that story, because she was at the forefront of the civil rights movement. i...
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. >> the rain was coming down in the town of burnville, where we found barbara dee haas that was more worried about losing power than flooding. >> around here, you have to be prepared to have your emergency stuff ready for when stuff happens because we don't know always what's going to happen, when it's going to happen. >> we are not seeing any sand bags here, but what we are seeing is this, which will help with erosion especially in the neighborhood. that is the latest here in santa rosa. >> thank you, melissa and you can track the rain from the palm of your hand, super easy, download the free nbc bay area app. that i have goods you the weather in yourrhd. >> among his notable clients, president clinton, hurst, he has died, he the 76-year-old sanfransiscan has died tonight. he a struggle outside of his home, and he hit his head. he captured photos of his killers that helped the police arrest two men in their 20s. his career began in the 1970s while he was a student at cal and patty hursts family hired him to investigate her kidnapping. >>> an update to the tortoise that was attacked
. >> the rain was coming down in the town of burnville, where we found barbara dee haas that was more worried about losing power than flooding. >> around here, you have to be prepared to have your emergency stuff ready for when stuff happens because we don't know always what's going to happen, when it's going to happen. >> we are not seeing any sand bags here, but what we are seeing is this, which will help with erosion especially in the neighborhood. that is the latest here...
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i don't know if you remember that movie, but with billy-dee williams and diana ross.teenager. i saw beautiful black people in love. but that wasn't the real story. that wasn't the stor y . . . . . . test test test ♪ it is love, love, love that makes it all worthwhile♪ ♪and it is love, love, love♪ ♪that can't help but make you smile.♪ ♪it is love, love, love...♪ send the love. order now at edible.com >>> good evening. breaking news this hour. a short time ago president...
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spread his fame and again took him around to various places, et cetera, and advertised him as the dusty deein 1904 he got national recognition when he it was done initially as a discouragement so folks riding on the union pacific would stop there and they would stop there and they did all sorts of things there. so you know that is where he got a the lot of fame. now it was reported that buffalo bill's wild west show performed for a crowd in 1998, they report that over 20,000 spectators watched and add pyred bill pikt picket in 1904. this was spread by the "new york times" and harpers weekly. millions of people learned about the colored man from taylor texas. okay. >> are there photos of him in action? >> there are some, but i don't happen to have one. it is kind of a fuzzy iman. but it showed him doing just that how many of you are known with the yellow rose of texas? okay, if you heard that song being sung, it might not sound quite like this one. ♪ there's a yellow rose in texas that i'm going to see, no other soldier knows her ♪ ♪ she cried when i left her and if i ever find her we never
spread his fame and again took him around to various places, et cetera, and advertised him as the dusty deein 1904 he got national recognition when he it was done initially as a discouragement so folks riding on the union pacific would stop there and they would stop there and they did all sorts of things there. so you know that is where he got a the lot of fame. now it was reported that buffalo bill's wild west show performed for a crowd in 1998, they report that over 20,000 spectators watched...
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they could've been dee's war councils -- they convene these were councils in order to figure out whato do, and watching the crowd to grow at west potomac park at 240,000 or 50,000 people, way more than they thought they would show up. in performance told them maybe 5000 would show up at as many showed up. this blockade was looking dangerous from their point of view. what could they do to stop it from success? they came up with this idea in these war councils. it two ideas. one was to bring in the active duty military. until this past month when we sought national guard people brought to washington to protect during the inauguration of joe biden, up until that point the largest number of military brought to d.c. had been may day. nixon wanted the military positioned in case anything happened during may day as a way to tamp down the protests. 10,000 active duty military were called in to d.c. in addition to the right squad, the police, the national guardsmen as well. that was one thing. the other idea was to revoke the permit, the camping permit that the government had legally given to
they could've been dee's war councils -- they convene these were councils in order to figure out whato do, and watching the crowd to grow at west potomac park at 240,000 or 50,000 people, way more than they thought they would show up. in performance told them maybe 5000 would show up at as many showed up. this blockade was looking dangerous from their point of view. what could they do to stop it from success? they came up with this idea in these war councils. it two ideas. one was to bring in...
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. >> well, la-dee-dah, sir, i don't know what they are teaching you in florida, but this here's georgiaacy abram's place. >> the birthplace of stank on you. >> let jimmy drive you to the state line before any real trouble starts. >> trouble don't bother, i will see myself out. hey, what happened to y'all, anyway? georgia's changed! >> yeah, and science is real and love is love. tell me something we don't know, sucker! >> joining us now is tia mitchell, washington correspondent for the atlanta journal constitution. good evening. >> hi. >> so, with that sketch, i thought it was funny because maybe georgia has changed? that felt like a parallel reality. i wonder what these numbers tell you. do they tell you that georgia has changed or do these numbers just reveal something about georgia politics that had not always been as apparent as it is now? >> i think the poll shows us that georgia has changed. is in the process of changing. but that poll is also just like a snap shot in time. and i think that you know, some of those democratic lawmakers and republican lawmakers, those favorablity num
. >> well, la-dee-dah, sir, i don't know what they are teaching you in florida, but this here's georgiaacy abram's place. >> the birthplace of stank on you. >> let jimmy drive you to the state line before any real trouble starts. >> trouble don't bother, i will see myself out. hey, what happened to y'all, anyway? georgia's changed! >> yeah, and science is real and love is love. tell me something we don't know, sucker! >> joining us now is tia mitchell,...
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people, they are chanting, holding signs with the image of aung san suu kyi saying we want our leader, deemanding democracy and failure of military leadership. these protests have been largely peaceful. we've seen crowds try to change direction toss avoid road blocks, to avoid direct confrontation with the police. according to net blocks some internet connectivity has been partially restored but because of the earlier internet blackouts we were told that protesters were largely relying on sms, phone calls and word-of-mouth in order to organize. for more than 50 years myanmar had been under military regime, that brutally sigh fend dissent and plunged the country into poverty and many have mental and physical scars from the past. take a listen to what an 18-year-old demonstrate hr to say. >> translator: we have decided we will fight until the end with our lives for our generation. we have to work for the next generation to get democracy for them. we want to end this military dictatorship. >> reporter: six years ago there was hope for real and lasting change when aung san suu kyi won the elec
people, they are chanting, holding signs with the image of aung san suu kyi saying we want our leader, deemanding democracy and failure of military leadership. these protests have been largely peaceful. we've seen crowds try to change direction toss avoid road blocks, to avoid direct confrontation with the police. according to net blocks some internet connectivity has been partially restored but because of the earlier internet blackouts we were told that protesters were largely relying on sms,...
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and then tweedle dee weighed in with his version of "thoughts." >> where is the outrage about what'sng on in texas, joe biden is not there, you know who would have been there? donald trump. >> that's right, he would have been there, throwing rolls of paper towels as far as the eye can see. these poor guys. i guess they don't have anything to talk about, to complain about. but shout-out to greg kelly of newsmax, for giving it his all. greg devoted a segment of his show this weekend to feigning concern about joe biden's german shepherd. >> i love dogs, but this dog needs a bath and a comb and all kinds of love and care. i've never seen a dog in the white house like this. milli had, like a staph and they took care of her, very beautiful dog. this dog looks like, sorry, from the junk yard, i love that dog but doesn't look well cared for. >> no thank you for having us, he looks very dirty and unshevchenko very unlike a president's dog, something else in the white house. >> by something else he was preferring to mike pence. they had a panel for that. that's a little bit dumb. i have to say
and then tweedle dee weighed in with his version of "thoughts." >> where is the outrage about what'sng on in texas, joe biden is not there, you know who would have been there? donald trump. >> that's right, he would have been there, throwing rolls of paper towels as far as the eye can see. these poor guys. i guess they don't have anything to talk about, to complain about. but shout-out to greg kelly of newsmax, for giving it his all. greg devoted a segment of his show this...
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by video chat, we spoke with 21-year-old dan dee, not his real name, as he doesn't want to get in troubleor criticizing the government. he wrapped up 21 days of quarantine, which included heavy surveillance outside his front door, all to travel home for the chinese new year which he says is deeply personal for migrant workers. >> the spring festival is the only chance for them to go home to stay with their family. that's why i think they go home. >> this is good. it means, travel space, and good luck. >> reporter: as for those who choose to stay, like wong, they're still finding ways to celebrate. asking her parents and sister over video chat for their advice on cooking the chinese new year dinner, a meal she and millions of others will eat separated from loved ones, as china works to halt a decades-long tradition of mass migration, so as to prevent a repeat of last year's rapid spread of the virus. david culver, cnn, shanghai. >>> millions of people in the u.s. are facing dangerously cold temperatures this weekend, from the midwest to the south and the northeast. arctic weather is coveri
by video chat, we spoke with 21-year-old dan dee, not his real name, as he doesn't want to get in troubleor criticizing the government. he wrapped up 21 days of quarantine, which included heavy surveillance outside his front door, all to travel home for the chinese new year which he says is deeply personal for migrant workers. >> the spring festival is the only chance for them to go home to stay with their family. that's why i think they go home. >> this is good. it means, travel...
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. >> also dee acceptance, insuring access is easy. >> nakisha works at children's registration.oday, she's getting her second shot. >> i wanted to see if they had any reactions or side effects that i should be aware of. i was encouraged to get it. so i did. >> this is my girl right here! >> christine brown works security at children's, a covid survivor she had early doubts and waited. >> i heard like different stories like some of them said -- a lot of people said, well, the shot gave them headaches. they were mainly talking about the side effects of it. >> after a few weeks of consideration, brown opted for the shot. today, she says it gives her a sense of peace. >> i mean, that's it. >> for dudley and ferrer earning the trust of their colleagues is the necessary first step to wider acceptance. >> one of the reasons why the c.d.c. decided to vaccinate healthcare workers first because typically healthcare workers are seen as trusted people of the community. we knew that that had future ripple effects in the community. >> recognizing that our community is dying. brown and black p
. >> also dee acceptance, insuring access is easy. >> nakisha works at children's registration.oday, she's getting her second shot. >> i wanted to see if they had any reactions or side effects that i should be aware of. i was encouraged to get it. so i did. >> this is my girl right here! >> christine brown works security at children's, a covid survivor she had early doubts and waited. >> i heard like different stories like some of them said -- a lot of people...
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it could have picked up metallic dee brie while it was taxiing or takeoff, something was blown acrossarmac and got into the engine that wasn't detexted. so this is a lot of -- detected. so there's a lot of potential reasons that this could have happened today. eric: and thankfully, of course, one final point. we remember back to sully sullenberger and the u.s. air flight which ingested those geese causing total engine failure. an engine stayed on until one was sheared off when they ditched in the hudson. >> right. eric: this really speaks to the professionalism of our aviation industry, doesn't it, ken? >> absolutely. and i agree with your previous caller, kathleen. the training is as good as it can be today. and if you look at the number of flights that happen every day, southwest has 2500 flights per day, united probably at 3500, maybe 4000 flights a day. this happens day in and day out. even with the pandemic, there's some reduced flying, but when you look at the number worldwide and you just listed them earlier, the last time we had an issue was southwest when a fan blade actually
it could have picked up metallic dee brie while it was taxiing or takeoff, something was blown acrossarmac and got into the engine that wasn't detexted. so this is a lot of -- detected. so there's a lot of potential reasons that this could have happened today. eric: and thankfully, of course, one final point. we remember back to sully sullenberger and the u.s. air flight which ingested those geese causing total engine failure. an engine stayed on until one was sheared off when they ditched in...
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he crashed this suv in rancho pa lows ver dees. it's an upscale area in los angeles. firefighters pulled him from the wreckage. he was conscious. the l.a. county sheriff's department says woods was able to talk with the deputies and the paramedics. the paramedics rushed him to ucla medical center. he's been in surgery for most of the day for injuries to his legs. now, woods was wearing his seat belt, and as of now, there is no evidence that he was in any way impaired. janelle wang joins us with more on this developing story with tiger woods. he was there to do a shoot as we understand. we don't know if that's where he was headed this morning. >> yeah, and he was also at a golf tournament over the weekend in that area. that seat belt he was wearing may have saved his life. he lives in florida, but like you mentioned, he was down in the l.a. area on a shoot, and he was the tournament host of the genesis invitational at riviera that took place over the weekend. this crash happened just after 7:00 this morning. video of his mangled genesis suv, it was broadcast around the
he crashed this suv in rancho pa lows ver dees. it's an upscale area in los angeles. firefighters pulled him from the wreckage. he was conscious. the l.a. county sheriff's department says woods was able to talk with the deputies and the paramedics. the paramedics rushed him to ucla medical center. he's been in surgery for most of the day for injuries to his legs. now, woods was wearing his seat belt, and as of now, there is no evidence that he was in any way impaired. janelle wang joins us with...
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the suv's data recorder could be dee in figuring out what happened. similar to a black box on the plane can record speed and the angle of wheels prior to the crash. county officials announced an investigation into the road itself which is notoriously dangerous because of a downward curve. >> if you are not paying attention, you can see what happens. so this is very important to know. >> thank god no one else was hurt. considering he hopped the median and went through the other side. it is a leg. doctors place ad metal rod if his tibia below his knee and in his foot and ankle. >>> coming up, don't kill the cat. this as message animal advocates will be urging today after more than a dozen lethal removals in the east bay. >> and rehearsals under way right now for an event that will hopefully save aopularer and meteorologist mike nicco. >>> thank you very much reggie. let's start with neighborhood temperatures. we'll go up to the north bay first to show how much cooler it is up there because the winds are backed you have off. but everywhere else is warmer
the suv's data recorder could be dee in figuring out what happened. similar to a black box on the plane can record speed and the angle of wheels prior to the crash. county officials announced an investigation into the road itself which is notoriously dangerous because of a downward curve. >> if you are not paying attention, you can see what happens. so this is very important to know. >> thank god no one else was hurt. considering he hopped the median and went through the other side....
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supported by the john dee and catherine t macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdantnd peaceful world. more information at macfound .org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station by viewers like you. thank you. judy: the preliminaries are over, and the second impeachment trial of former president donald trump is now underway in earnest. the u.s. senate heard evidence today, some of it never-before shown, that he fomented the storming of the u.s. capitol last month. white house correspondent yamiche alcindor begins our coverage. yamiche: in the case against former president trump, house democratic impeachment managers wasted no time. >> members of the senate, good day. yamiche: leading the way, jamie raskin. >> president trump was no innocent by sander. he clearly incited the january 6 insurrection. this will show the donald trump surrendered his role as commander-in-chief and became the insider in chief -- inciter in chief of a dangerous insurr
supported by the john dee and catherine t macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdantnd peaceful world. more information at macfound .org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station by viewers like you. thank you. judy: the preliminaries are over, and the second impeachment trial of former president donald trump is now underway in earnest. the u.s....
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headed for its own ipo in a month, and should the grocers be worry and we will start it off with you, deehould be worried, because over the last few years and through the pandemic, they have handed over extremely, extremely valuable information about the shoppers and what they want the buy and even what they like to order and even the advertising information to instacart. so if they were to go to create its own brand of grocers that could be dangerous to the existing partners, and becky, you have said that instacart has repeatedly deny and the ceo told us over a month ago that he told us under no uncertain terms that they will not compete with their partners, and does that mean that they never will and does thatcers are going to r the important data, and they have been the ifeline, because the fees and commissions can be high, and will the grocers pay that forever, and will instacart want to do that on their own, and what the company would say is that they are focused on helping the partnerships, and they are growing a large business doing so, and the enterprise and the advertising space
headed for its own ipo in a month, and should the grocers be worry and we will start it off with you, deehould be worried, because over the last few years and through the pandemic, they have handed over extremely, extremely valuable information about the shoppers and what they want the buy and even what they like to order and even the advertising information to instacart. so if they were to go to create its own brand of grocers that could be dangerous to the existing partners, and becky, you...
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the damage to dee democracy was done months ago. >> this is an assault. >> reporter: painting trump aseen committed against him and the american people. >> reporter: and eerily saying in december that there would be consequences. >> i guarantee william barr this, it will not be a quiet surrender of this constitutional rep republic. >> bri an stelter joins us now. gosh. i hadn't watched lou dobbs in a long time. that's quite a show. so what more are you learning from sources as to why he was fired? >> you know, he ticked off management many times, probably one too many times. there may have been a falling out with the murdochs. dobbs is not commenting. but even though he's gone, and he won't be a part of the senate trial coverage, there are a dozen tv hosts on fox and newsmax just like him. that's the big-picture point here, anderson. all of that incendiary rhetoric, all of those lies that led up to riot are still being broadcast all over the airways every day. dobbs is gone but the kind of hateful rhetoric that he created and he promoted, it is still all over the place and that's going
the damage to dee democracy was done months ago. >> this is an assault. >> reporter: painting trump aseen committed against him and the american people. >> reporter: and eerily saying in december that there would be consequences. >> i guarantee william barr this, it will not be a quiet surrender of this constitutional rep republic. >> bri an stelter joins us now. gosh. i hadn't watched lou dobbs in a long time. that's quite a show. so what more are you learning...
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that and at what point does it stop being about a reflation trade and you actually potentially see a dee coupling >> so i agree it's much more about the pace of rate moving than perhaps where the ultimate rate number is i don't think when we're sitting at close to 1.3, 1.4, even 1.5 that that's going to challenge traditional arguments as far as relative value, the attractiveness of equities over fixed number, but it may start to raise the question, a, you know, will the fed continue to remain on the sidelines, will it have to perhaps look atits policies and then also we have to look at what that means within the internals in the market as far as the attractiveness of certain sectors, mainly long duration stocks like tech, dividend plays and really with rates rising at these levels we're starting to see a bit of a testing of that relative value >> brian, let's talk bitcoin for just a bit, and i'm reminded of those old certs commercials is it a breath mint or candy? i can't decide whether it's a currency, collectible, a store of value, a cash proxy what the hell is it and where, if anywher
that and at what point does it stop being about a reflation trade and you actually potentially see a dee coupling >> so i agree it's much more about the pace of rate moving than perhaps where the ultimate rate number is i don't think when we're sitting at close to 1.3, 1.4, even 1.5 that that's going to challenge traditional arguments as far as relative value, the attractiveness of equities over fixed number, but it may start to raise the question, a, you know, will the fed continue to...
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supported by the john dee and catherine t macarthur foundation, devoted to building a more peaceful world the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with newshour west. we'll return to the rest of the show after these headlines. this evening, texas governor greg abbott pledged to overhaul the state's power grid operator, after massive storms last week left millions of residents without power. after initially singling out frozen wind turbines for failing, abbott clarified the facts. >> power generation from all sources buckled under the harsh freezing winter weather. that includes natural gas, coal, nuclear, as well as wind and solar. each of these power sources failed to fully produce because of inadequate safeguards. stephanie: abbott called on the texas legislature to prioritize funding the winterization of the state's power infrastructure. there's been movement on several fronts in the pandemic today. alaska govern
supported by the john dee and catherine t macarthur foundation, devoted to building a more peaceful world the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with newshour west. we'll return to the rest of the show after these headlines. this evening, texas governor greg abbott pledged to overhaul the state's power grid operator,...