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rapid city, south dakota, fire crew strapped a camera to the back of the chief's dog, dexter.er to work with him every day. the video was posted to facebook this week. it shows dexter making the rounds, getting a lot of love and a lot of snacks. >>> house lawmakers from both parties want to honor a u.s. capitol police officer for his heroism during last week's riots. they're introducing a bill to award officer eugene goodman with one of the nation's highest civilian honors. the congressional gold medal. video shows goodman, an iraq war veteran, risking his life to lure dozens of rioters away from the open doors of the u.s. senate chamber where members were sheltering. >>> democratic representative getting th comic book ez is treatment. the life of the new york law is being featured as part of tidal wave productions female forces comic book series. the story is centered around some of aoc's tweets. it also tells the story of her victory in the 2018 election. the issue will be released next wednesday. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," allegations that some wealthy people are
rapid city, south dakota, fire crew strapped a camera to the back of the chief's dog, dexter.er to work with him every day. the video was posted to facebook this week. it shows dexter making the rounds, getting a lot of love and a lot of snacks. >>> house lawmakers from both parties want to honor a u.s. capitol police officer for his heroism during last week's riots. they're introducing a bill to award officer eugene goodman with one of the nation's highest civilian honors. the...
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testimony for dexter i mean nation of the jewish people. when we play the music. we open a subject and the discussion in the car. discourse off today's world. laban's melodeon our music against forgetting and for a better world. this talk of museums reopening soon here in europe because they can manage social distancing but what about mass entertainment fear. polls and clubs have suffered for almost a year now and the only license the end of the tumble seems to be vaccination then perhaps your basic rights of freedom of movement will be returned with a vaccine passport but is that a solution we've been talking to some cultural managers in germany resulting in some rather surprising opinions. going to a rock concert a bar or a club is not considered an essential activity so it would feel a jet of organizers to demand proof of saxon nation before people were allowed to attend their events medical experts estimate that between 70 and 90 percent of the population would need to be vaccinated for herd immunity to be reached that requires the majority of people to choose
testimony for dexter i mean nation of the jewish people. when we play the music. we open a subject and the discussion in the car. discourse off today's world. laban's melodeon our music against forgetting and for a better world. this talk of museums reopening soon here in europe because they can manage social distancing but what about mass entertainment fear. polls and clubs have suffered for almost a year now and the only license the end of the tumble seems to be vaccination then perhaps your...
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i need to go to dexter in california, dexter >> caller: jimmy chill, how are you, sir >> shaking what's >> caller: i'm looking for guidance and i know you can give me some wisdom. >> okay. >> caller: jim, this company was a high flying.com 20 years ago that reinvented itself as of late surprisingly, august of last year they spent over a billion dollars purchasing bit coin much more than now and the primary treasury reserve i'm looking for the best of bit coin and -- >> it's a getter during the.com. what can i say i'm not fighting michael on this too much -- he's rubbing shoulders with too many people that love bit coin i bless the idea if you want to have a bit coin great game you probably do want to play micro strategy wayne? >> caller: jimmy chill, how are you, my friend >> chill is shaking. how about you? >> caller: i'm doing fantastic, thanks a large position in a small biotech company, i bought shares at $ $6 is cat thoukathy wood the mvp >> kathy woods, will you please come on the show i've read about you in every single look. i was reading warren piece at page 386 this is another
i need to go to dexter in california, dexter >> caller: jimmy chill, how are you, sir >> shaking what's >> caller: i'm looking for guidance and i know you can give me some wisdom. >> okay. >> caller: jim, this company was a high flying.com 20 years ago that reinvented itself as of late surprisingly, august of last year they spent over a billion dollars purchasing bit coin much more than now and the primary treasury reserve i'm looking for the best of bit coin and...
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bolsonaro has shown more dexterity to bring people together. us, the critical indicator would be the speaker of the lower house and the president of the senate in february. the latest information we have is the leader in the lower house is the favorite to win the election. host: the upcoming elections, rather than being a risk to him, will most likely strengthen his position in congress? >> i am talking about the election of the leadership of congress, which takes place on the first of february. the current speaker of the house , the outgoing one, is a declared enemy of bolsonaro. he has a candidate he is supporting. the latest tally suggests the leader is going to win that race. the leader wins, the reach of him being impeached would diminish significantly. the reigning guy will be the speaker of the house, because he is the person that has to accept or reject a request for impeachment, as was mentioned before. 57 requests for his impeachment has made him, the outgoing, never table those requests. if the leader wins the lower house, i see less
bolsonaro has shown more dexterity to bring people together. us, the critical indicator would be the speaker of the lower house and the president of the senate in february. the latest information we have is the leader in the lower house is the favorite to win the election. host: the upcoming elections, rather than being a risk to him, will most likely strengthen his position in congress? >> i am talking about the election of the leadership of congress, which takes place on the first of...
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her story begins in a small town, dexter, new mexico.y this is where pegye made her xt entrance.wh >>e often said that she was born winking at the doctor and swingin' on the chandelier.rn o >> reporter: pegye was june and glen marshall's fourth child. and, june says, pegye was going places from the very day she waa born. >> she was never still. >> reporter: she danced, sang, s played sports and, it seemed nothing could hold her back. she had scoliosis as a kid. young pegye had to wear a brace around the clock. >> that's a terrible burden for a young kid like that to bear. but it also kind of ended up motivating her, didn't it? >> it really did. >> reporter: peyge's doctor talked with her about a career in physical therapy. she volunteered and loved it. >> and she made up her mind right then that she wanted to be a physical therapist.enal and she wanted to move to california and be a beautiful blonde. >> and -- >> so she did. >> reporter: so pegye left the small town of dexter for sunny california. and settled in newport beach. that's where she met glenda, who was also from new mexico
her story begins in a small town, dexter, new mexico.y this is where pegye made her xt entrance.wh >>e often said that she was born winking at the doctor and swingin' on the chandelier.rn o >> reporter: pegye was june and glen marshall's fourth child. and, june says, pegye was going places from the very day she waa born. >> she was never still. >> reporter: she danced, sang, s played sports and, it seemed nothing could hold her back. she had scoliosis as a kid. young...
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least in the middle east and i was frightened of losing my dexterity the guessing all the compositions i spent so much time and effort on learning of the years thought the thing is know the joy of returning to a familiar setting my was only man went to school at the door while i'm out or like and hope association for many years she learned to play the violin there it was her chance to take control of her life in a society which tends to shun and sideline people with disabilities the 100 or more students here form a close community they go to classes play music even sleep at the institute the coronavirus cruelly rip them apart and away from their instruments which remained in the school but now they're back and hungry to practice for now anyway in small socially just unscrewed. well what i did then i'm so happy sitting around at home was terribly monotonous and there was nothing to do on and this is our work and we all love it. but. the smell of disinfectant hovers around the rehearsal room half of the chairs empty the other musicians have to stay at home. the young women are out of pra
least in the middle east and i was frightened of losing my dexterity the guessing all the compositions i spent so much time and effort on learning of the years thought the thing is know the joy of returning to a familiar setting my was only man went to school at the door while i'm out or like and hope association for many years she learned to play the violin there it was her chance to take control of her life in a society which tends to shun and sideline people with disabilities the 100 or more...
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least in america and i was frightened of losing my dexterity and the guessing all the compositions i spent so much time and effort on learning of the years thought the thing is know the joy of returning to a familiar setting my i was only mine went to school at the door while a model or light in hope association for many years she learned to play the violin there it was her chance to take control of her life in a society which tends to shun and sideline people with disabilities the 100 or more students here form a close community they go to classes play music even sleep at the institute the coronavirus cruelly rip them apart and away from their instruments which remained in the school but now they're back and hungry to practice for now anyway in small socially just unscrupulous. well what i did then i'm so happy sitting around at home was terribly monotonous and there was nothing to do this is our work and we all love it. but. the smell of disinfectant hovers around the rehearsal room half of the chairs empty the other musicians have to stay at home. the young women are out of practi
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dexter in california dexter >> caller: ba-ba-ba-boo-yah, mr.nt to first thank you for all you've done for us out here in the investing world. life is good when you make money. and you've helped us make a lot of money recently. >> i'm looking around to see if everybody agrees with that it's good to make money. bad to lose money. everyone agrees with you >> caller: we all agree with you. got a question everybody in cramerica knows you love bug power but this space is large enough possibly for you to endorse another. what do you think about another fuel cell product designer by the name of ballard power? >> ballard's good. but plug is my -- it is my fave. and i don't feel like -- it's one of those things where i don't feel like i need to have a lot of faves when i've got plug. thank you for the kind words but i'm a plug guy although i see it's coming down because somebody came out this morning and said all the good news is done that could probably prove to be incorrect but let it come in let's go to matt in alabama. matt >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >
dexter in california dexter >> caller: ba-ba-ba-boo-yah, mr.nt to first thank you for all you've done for us out here in the investing world. life is good when you make money. and you've helped us make a lot of money recently. >> i'm looking around to see if everybody agrees with that it's good to make money. bad to lose money. everyone agrees with you >> caller: we all agree with you. got a question everybody in cramerica knows you love bug power but this space is large...
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equalization i think she was very flexible and that's why in the end she was impeached on her children more dexterity to bring people together in fart i think for us the critical critical indicator will be the election or the head of the lower house speaker the white house and the president decided on the face of february are the latest information we heard is the candy these reports are not a patch of green in the senate a nod to leader in the lower house are the favorite to to win the election so in. the upcoming elections rather than being a risk to him will strengthen will most likely strengthen his position in the congress well i'm talking about the election of the leadership of congress which takes place on the face of february the current speaker of the house. they'll point one is a declare any me or bush on araa. maja has a candidate he's supporting the valet are rossi. behind and through the leader which is the country. and the latest tally suggests the leader is going to win the race it leader wins then there is a been here impeach bush diminish significantly and they say in the senate and
equalization i think she was very flexible and that's why in the end she was impeached on her children more dexterity to bring people together in fart i think for us the critical critical indicator will be the election or the head of the lower house speaker the white house and the president decided on the face of february are the latest information we heard is the candy these reports are not a patch of green in the senate a nod to leader in the lower house are the favorite to to win the...
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least in the middle east and i was frightened of losing my dexterity the guessing all the compositions i spent so much time and effort on learning over the years thought the things know the joy of returning to a familiar setting my was holy man went to school at the door while i'm out or like and hope association for many years she learned to play the violin there it was her chance to take control of her life in a society which tends to shun and sideline people with disabilities. the 100 or more students here form a close community they go to classes play music even sleep at the institute the coronavirus cruelly rip them apart and away from their instruments which remained in the school but now they're back and hungry to practice for now anyway in small socially just and screwed. was. what he did then i'm so happy sitting around at home was terribly monotonous and there was nothing to do this is our work and we all love it. but. the smell of disinfectant hovers around the rehearsal room half of the chairs empty the other musicians have to stay home. the young women are out of practice
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least in the middle east and i was frightened of losing my dexterity and the guessing all the compositions i spent so much time and effort on learning of the years thought the best nothing was no the joy of returning to a familiar setting my wife's only man went to school at the door while i'm out or light in hope association for many years she learned to play the violin there it was her chance to take control of her life in a society which tends to shun and sideline people with disabilities the 100 or more students here form a close community they go to classes play music even sleep at the institute the coronavirus cruelly rip them apart and away from their instruments which remained in the school but now they're back and hungry to practice for now anyway in small socially distance groups. well what i did then i'm so happy sitting around at home was terribly monotonous and there was nothing to do this is our work and we all love it. but. the smell of disinfectant hovers around the rehearsal room half of the chairs empty the other musicians have to stay at home. the young women are out of
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the cinema had it down when i was frightened of losing my dexterity and the guessing all the compositions i spent so much time and effort on learning of the years thought the thing is know the joy of returning to a familiar setting my i was only man went to school at the isle nor while i'm out or like in hope association for many years she learned to play the violin there it was her chance to take control of her life in a society which tends to shun and sideline people with disabilities it's the 100 or more students here form a close community they go to classes play music even sleep at the institute the coronavirus cruelly rip them apart and away from their instruments which remained in the school but now they're back and hungry to practice for now anyway in small socially distance groups. well what i did then i'm so happy sitting around at home was terribly monotonous and there was nothing to do this is our work and we all love it. but. the smell of disinfectant hovers around the rehearsal room half of the chairs empty the other musicians have to stay at home. the young women are out of
the cinema had it down when i was frightened of losing my dexterity and the guessing all the compositions i spent so much time and effort on learning of the years thought the thing is know the joy of returning to a familiar setting my i was only man went to school at the isle nor while i'm out or like in hope association for many years she learned to play the violin there it was her chance to take control of her life in a society which tends to shun and sideline people with disabilities it's...
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bony went to the dexter avenue church and took the pastor ship of that church, his father gave him some. based on his knowledge on how you run a church, remember the baptist church was somewhat unique in the sense that they could hire, but they could also fire a minister. so, there is this balance. so reverend king, who knew this told his son you would need to have a firm hand. we have this document where martin is giving one of his first sermons to the new congregation. and it says in the church, authority comes from the pulpit to the pew, not from the pew to the pulpit. why was that? because the minister represented an understanding of the word of god. and if you don't accept that authority, get another minister. there was that aspect of martin luther king or some of the young people or someone like baker didn't really get along with that idea of in the civil rights world, authority comes from the pulpit to the pews. there wasn't a sense in a group like sncc, we are grassroots organization, some of that or authority has to come from the grassroots up to the leaders. that was attention
bony went to the dexter avenue church and took the pastor ship of that church, his father gave him some. based on his knowledge on how you run a church, remember the baptist church was somewhat unique in the sense that they could hire, but they could also fire a minister. so, there is this balance. so reverend king, who knew this told his son you would need to have a firm hand. we have this document where martin is giving one of his first sermons to the new congregation. and it says in the...
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when he went to dexter avenue baptist church and took the pastor ship of the church, his father gave him advice based on his knowledge of how you run a church. remember, the baptist church is somewhat unique in the sense that they can hire but also fire a minister. ok? there is this balance. reverend king, who knew this, told his son you have to have a firm hand. you have this document were martin is talking about, is giving one of his first sermons to the congregation and says that, "in the church, authority comes from the pulpit to the pew, not the pew to the pulpit." why was that? because the minister represented an understanding of the word of god. if you do not accept that authority, get another minister. now, there was that aspect of martin luther king were some of the young people didn't really get along that well with that idea, that in the civil rights world authority comes from the pulpit to the pews. there was that sense that, we are a grassroots organization, some of that authority has to come from the grassroots up to the leaders. that was a tension, and it did affect th
when he went to dexter avenue baptist church and took the pastor ship of the church, his father gave him advice based on his knowledge of how you run a church. remember, the baptist church is somewhat unique in the sense that they can hire but also fire a minister. ok? there is this balance. reverend king, who knew this, told his son you have to have a firm hand. you have this document were martin is talking about, is giving one of his first sermons to the congregation and says that, "in...
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i am pleased to be here today with my friend dexter roberts, fellow at the university of montana. a brilliant journalist and writer and author of the new book called "the myth of chinese capitalism," the worker, the factory in the future of the world. this is a critically important book to understand how surging income inequality and an unfair social welfare system and social tensions are blocking china's economic rise in the world and complicating the relationship we have between china, the united states and the world. we have been long time journalists in china and the wall street journal. i'm looking forward to having this conversation with him, before jumping into this conversation one final note, if you have questions please post it in the chat box in the program. >> great to see you virtually again. we are not doing this in person for obvious reasons, thank you to the commonwealth club for giving us this opportunity. i want to start by talking about how i came to write the book "the myth of chinese capitalism". in order to do so. i want to take everybody back 20 years to the
i am pleased to be here today with my friend dexter roberts, fellow at the university of montana. a brilliant journalist and writer and author of the new book called "the myth of chinese capitalism," the worker, the factory in the future of the world. this is a critically important book to understand how surging income inequality and an unfair social welfare system and social tensions are blocking china's economic rise in the world and complicating the relationship we have between...
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if our dexterous are driven by enrollment, by attendance, that is one. the other bucket is, our district is open. we have been open since the fourth week of school. 30% of my children are in person, we face in families. i am when it for health condition to get better to bring in more families. we have kept children safe, we have not had any incidents of outbreaks. i have not had to close any schools, but it has been expensive to keep schools open. we have to quarantine folks, i have to spend extra on subs, long-term subs, i have the same people i can count on going into the same building. we went 121. we had to buy 40,000 devices for our children, that is 80% of our enrollment. some had to get second and third devices based on need, some devices breaking, etc.. a lot of ppm eight. there is a bucket of money that we are spending just to keep schools open and safe. the third bucket, is what our recovery times going to look like. let's not get ourselves. children of poverty, significantly have achievement gaps that are growing. more of them are failing clas
if our dexterous are driven by enrollment, by attendance, that is one. the other bucket is, our district is open. we have been open since the fourth week of school. 30% of my children are in person, we face in families. i am when it for health condition to get better to bring in more families. we have kept children safe, we have not had any incidents of outbreaks. i have not had to close any schools, but it has been expensive to keep schools open. we have to quarantine folks, i have to spend...
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least in the need of and i was frightened of losing my dexterity and the guessing all the compositions i spent so much time and effort on learning of the years thought the best nothing was know the joy of returning to a familiar setting my was really mine went to school at the door while i'm out or life in hope association for many years she learned to play the violin there it was her chance to take control of her life in a society which tends to shun and sideline people with disabilities the 100 or more students here form a close community they go to classes play music even sleep at the institute the coronavirus cruelly rip them apart and away from their instruments which remained in the school but now they're back and hungry to practice for now anyway in small socially distance groups. thank. you. well what i did then i'm so happy sitting around at home was terribly monotonous and there was nothing to do this is our work and we all love it. but. the smell of disinfectant hovers around the rehearsal room half of the chairs empty the other musicians have to stay at home. the young wome
least in the need of and i was frightened of losing my dexterity and the guessing all the compositions i spent so much time and effort on learning of the years thought the best nothing was know the joy of returning to a familiar setting my was really mine went to school at the door while i'm out or life in hope association for many years she learned to play the violin there it was her chance to take control of her life in a society which tends to shun and sideline people with disabilities the...
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celebrity side, but they don't know what you and bernice, your preaching sister, my favorite preacher, dexterlater, people try to scandalize the name, and yet you have had to hold that dignity and raised young yolanda to raise her head up and shield her. the pain and suffering to be a king is far underestimated because people look at the holiday, but they don't know the days that y'all have to go through, and your mother had to fight to get the holiday. >> there's no question, and rev, you know, we've been taught not to focus on the pain and the victimization. but to focus on the victories. and that's what we work all the time trying to create, victories throughout our nation and our world for all of god's children. that's what we hopefully are raising yolanda to do as well. because yes, you can be miserable and upset and be hurt all the time, and yes, that is real. that's a real human emotion, but you know, it's just like people say, you focus on the burden, is it a burden? no, i don't look at it as a burden being martin luther king iii. i look at it as a blessing, a tremendous blessing. i h
celebrity side, but they don't know what you and bernice, your preaching sister, my favorite preacher, dexterlater, people try to scandalize the name, and yet you have had to hold that dignity and raised young yolanda to raise her head up and shield her. the pain and suffering to be a king is far underestimated because people look at the holiday, but they don't know the days that y'all have to go through, and your mother had to fight to get the holiday. >> there's no question, and rev,...
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a day later lapd security officer dexter de la santos died following his battle with the virus.employees in all have died of covid-19 since the start of the pandemic. >>> and finally some happier news to end our show today. the nation's capital has been blanketed in snow and we have an update on the two four-legged members of the first family. president biden's granddaughter naomi tweeted out this photo of champ and major and they are enjoying the snow, as you can see, on the white house lawn. both dogs moved into the white house just last week. major is the first shelter dog, by the way, to live in the white house. and get ready because there's more snow coming to much of the nation. i hope you are all able to stay warm this evening in the days ahead. thank you for joining me this weekend. i'm ana cabrera in new york and pamela brown takes over right after this. want to brain better? unlike ordinary memory supplements— neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try our new gummies
a day later lapd security officer dexter de la santos died following his battle with the virus.employees in all have died of covid-19 since the start of the pandemic. >>> and finally some happier news to end our show today. the nation's capital has been blanketed in snow and we have an update on the two four-legged members of the first family. president biden's granddaughter naomi tweeted out this photo of champ and major and they are enjoying the snow, as you can see, on the white...
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the point that hedge funds have been successful at explaining their strategy where they have this dexterityrkets, they can go long and short. they can do capital structure and arbitrage and the fixed income space and things like that, that's what's made the industry successful and the better managers have the track record to back it up net with their fees this is the reason why i always tell people, be cautious, sure, have money in stocks and have it in bonds and you should have some in the alternative asset space and we now believe a very small amount and certainly some in things like bitcoin, but yes, they will make those change ekari and that's happening now as we speak certainly. >> you're not the only one recommending a strategy like that as we are learning and certainly tried and true and successful people in the investment world are recommending the same. enjoyed it we'll talk to you soon, i hope. >> you, too. have a great weekend. >> anthony scaramucci there. oeg l take a call from bin and we'll talk about general motors, too. we'll do it next ♪♪ hey you, yeah you. i opened a sofi m
the point that hedge funds have been successful at explaining their strategy where they have this dexterityrkets, they can go long and short. they can do capital structure and arbitrage and the fixed income space and things like that, that's what's made the industry successful and the better managers have the track record to back it up net with their fees this is the reason why i always tell people, be cautious, sure, have money in stocks and have it in bonds and you should have some in the...
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amazon this will help america's been waiting in line at medical centers and drive-thru clinics, the dexterity covid-19 saliva at home collection kit. >>does have emergency use authorization from the fda appears to be the only at home covid tests on amazon is available for a single pack which cost a $110 in a 10 pack 4,000 americans will no longer allow emotional support animals and other pets on its planes that don't meet strict animal requirements for disabled individuals, this change was made after the levy of policies frustrated flight attendants and disability support groups so that new policy starts on january 11 and he was first also picked up to get americans back to buying vehicles that their pre pandemic case according to general motors, a fleet of those sales are still way down lot of these first assault agencies and course the hurt by the pandemic gm also said car buyers are spending more on vehicles than they were during the early before the pandemic live from new york, i'm jane king back to thanks a lot j will see later. >>20 is the time new this morning california may have paid
amazon this will help america's been waiting in line at medical centers and drive-thru clinics, the dexterity covid-19 saliva at home collection kit. >>does have emergency use authorization from the fda appears to be the only at home covid tests on amazon is available for a single pack which cost a $110 in a 10 pack 4,000 americans will no longer allow emotional support animals and other pets on its planes that don't meet strict animal requirements for disabled individuals, this change...
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direction to -- dexter goil. you're a big hollywood buff, right? investment bank, byron allen, another bigtime investment -- he's also a comedian according to his bio. liz: byron allen, charlie, so you know, started a business after being a talk show host. he is a brilliant businessman. it's interesting to see because this is what new york actually needs is somebody who understands business and keeps business from fleeing this city. >> i agree. clyde gillingston, artistic director of carnegie hall. another one, an attorney been involved in politics, i believe she's -- i can't remember where i ran into her. i know her from somewhere. [laughter] lawrence bender, film producer, how do you say this? american businessman, president of -- liz: yeahment. >> here's the interesting thing, liz, and you're right, ray, from what i understand, spoke about the need to keep small business in the city which, as you know, the city needs small business given how badly the covid pandemic -- liz: sure. >> kind of banned the policies of mayor de blasio. he also talked
direction to -- dexter goil. you're a big hollywood buff, right? investment bank, byron allen, another bigtime investment -- he's also a comedian according to his bio. liz: byron allen, charlie, so you know, started a business after being a talk show host. he is a brilliant businessman. it's interesting to see because this is what new york actually needs is somebody who understands business and keeps business from fleeing this city. >> i agree. clyde gillingston, artistic director of...
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we want to be not only agile but we want to be and the dexterous coming after the mission we have to date and take the leaps and bounds into the future, we know for instance in competition with the chinese, we will not be able to slowly evolve and stay ahead of them, they will be able to steal her secrets and continually stay at pace with us and we just can't afford to do that as the united states of america. we are looking for the big leaps, how do we do then organize our headquarters and are command to be able to do that so were focused in on that and whatever design choices is to get to an 80 - 20 split were refocusing 20% of her time and resources on the future on big ideas and that the volume game and dedicating forces to do that and we have to establish credit ability and familiarity as a mentor before and we need to work with the commands in the civil sector, the commercial sector and allies and partners that's a big task and will return to do, do the design as well as being focused on dedicating the resources on a barely daily tangible level, we are looking at technology, how
we want to be not only agile but we want to be and the dexterous coming after the mission we have to date and take the leaps and bounds into the future, we know for instance in competition with the chinese, we will not be able to slowly evolve and stay ahead of them, they will be able to steal her secrets and continually stay at pace with us and we just can't afford to do that as the united states of america. we are looking for the big leaps, how do we do then organize our headquarters and are...
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it might have come via harry dexter white. this idea.nd finally one last important meeting before the yalta meeting, when churchill came in moscow. he was in the middle of his fourth campaign for being reelected. and in this meeting the infamous percentage agreement was agreed on by the two leaders, and the percentage agreement said that this is something that aparnttly churchill wrote down on a napkin, and stalin would check off of the percentages, but it was a fear of influence agreement and traditional european diplomacy. this said that in the case of romania, the soviet unions should have 90% influence, britain 10%. 90% influence for the british. 10% for them. they would be split 5050 in t/5 influence. and the rest 25%. so note a poland is not part of this agreement. czech slovakia is not part of it, but certainly the influence taken, it was very important what was agreed on by these two leaders in moscow. did roosevelt know about it? yes he did. it was reported on the percentaged and he reported back and since roosevelt did not chec
it might have come via harry dexter white. this idea.nd finally one last important meeting before the yalta meeting, when churchill came in moscow. he was in the middle of his fourth campaign for being reelected. and in this meeting the infamous percentage agreement was agreed on by the two leaders, and the percentage agreement said that this is something that aparnttly churchill wrote down on a napkin, and stalin would check off of the percentages, but it was a fear of influence agreement and...
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that this was actually a soviet idea and that a high official in morganthau's treasury department dexter was actually a soviet spy, we think, had this idea. finally, one last important meeting before the yalta meeting was when churchill came to moscow in october in 1943. of course, roosevelt couldn't come because he was in the middle of the campaign for being re-elected and in this meeting, the infamous percentage agreement was agreed upon by the two leaders. and the percentage agreement said this is something that apparently churchill wrote down on a napkin and roosevelt, excuse me, stalin checked off the various percentages, and they agreed upon him and it's a fear of influence agreement, traditional european diplomacy, and this percentage agreement said in the case of romainia, the soviet union would have 90% influence and the west of britain, 10% and in the case of 90% influence for the british and the soviets and yugoslavia and hungary would be split 50/50 in terms of influence. in bulgaria, they would have 75% influence and the rest, 25%. so note that poland is not part of this agr
that this was actually a soviet idea and that a high official in morganthau's treasury department dexter was actually a soviet spy, we think, had this idea. finally, one last important meeting before the yalta meeting was when churchill came to moscow in october in 1943. of course, roosevelt couldn't come because he was in the middle of the campaign for being re-elected and in this meeting, the infamous percentage agreement was agreed upon by the two leaders. and the percentage agreement said...
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and this is what greeted horrendous, dexter hone ins when he opened up his front door near donner lake this morning, but all that snow will make for some great scheme come the weekend. it was like and dry just 24 hours ago. we're talking about, like true cold smoke power, but now the water quality in the snow is starting to grow. avalanche danger absolutely extreme right now. this year avalanche center just reported 7 a.m. but they have put in extreme warning out and that goes through friday. so a lot of really good snow. it's great for the water tables here and around the region. and it's going to be great for skiing and riding once this next storm passes, we're gonna be game on some ski resorts require reservations. heavenly northstar kirkwood are already sold out this weekend, but coop believes this storm will carry resorts for the next two months. lots of time to ski and you're loving it right? absolutely the stuck levels. just 10 right now. it's good to go, frank mallicoat ktvu. fox two news, all right, as we check in with meteorologist mark tamayo was just looking at chp truck ke
and this is what greeted horrendous, dexter hone ins when he opened up his front door near donner lake this morning, but all that snow will make for some great scheme come the weekend. it was like and dry just 24 hours ago. we're talking about, like true cold smoke power, but now the water quality in the snow is starting to grow. avalanche danger absolutely extreme right now. this year avalanche center just reported 7 a.m. but they have put in extreme warning out and that goes through friday....
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and this is what greeted horrendous, dexter hone ins when he opened up his front door near donner lakehis morning, but all that snow will make for some great scheme come the weekend. it was like and dry just 24 hours ago. we're talking about like through cold smoke power. but now the water quality in the snow is starting to grow. avalanche danger absolutely extreme right now. the syria avalanche sander just reported 7 a.m. but they have put in extreme warning out and that goes through friday. so a lot of really good snow. it's great for the water tables here and around the region on it's going to be great for skiing and riding once this next storm passes. we're gonna be game on some ski resorts require reservations. heavenly northstar kirkwood are already sold out this weekend, but coop believes this storm will carry resorts for the next two months. lots of times this key and you're loving it right? absolutely the stuck levels. just 10 right now. it's good to go. frank mallicoat ktvu. fox two news and it's still snowing up there. there's a winter storm warning as we speak, and they're
and this is what greeted horrendous, dexter hone ins when he opened up his front door near donner lakehis morning, but all that snow will make for some great scheme come the weekend. it was like and dry just 24 hours ago. we're talking about like through cold smoke power. but now the water quality in the snow is starting to grow. avalanche danger absolutely extreme right now. the syria avalanche sander just reported 7 a.m. but they have put in extreme warning out and that goes through friday....
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dexter, main topic this is christopher. is next up. this is christopher. it,er: everyone says that's i can't wait to see this money start flowing. $2000. $2000 a month to go to everybody. they will be very upset when they find out nothing will happen. without those 10 votes, they can't do anything. they did not do it with trump, did not have the 10 votes and could not get rid of the health care law, could not do anything. unless they have a filibuster, they won't get anything done. anyways.no country the minority has no right. that is what democrats used the trump, 10 th to stop votes. they are changing the government, making it not the way it is. i hope you are happy, democrats. you will not be very happy for long. thank you. host: next is larry on the independent line in virginia. caller: thank you. you got the pronunciation right. i stormed the capital. in you give me a minute and can explain that, i hope? host: sure. caller: this was not last week. this was over 10 years ago. peace groups and social justice groups. capitol.ched the there is a wall betw
dexter, main topic this is christopher. is next up. this is christopher. it,er: everyone says that's i can't wait to see this money start flowing. $2000. $2000 a month to go to everybody. they will be very upset when they find out nothing will happen. without those 10 votes, they can't do anything. they did not do it with trump, did not have the 10 votes and could not get rid of the health care law, could not do anything. unless they have a filibuster, they won't get anything done. anyways.no...
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>> "dexter" is based on a series of novels about a blood spatter expert who works for miami pd who isa neater, happier place. >> he was raised by a policeman to channel his sociopathic impulses to only kill other killers. so he is a bad guy but also a good guy. >> i kill reprehensible people. i mean, the idea of the show is that you're invited to identify with and maybe even root for a serial killer. >> that's right. >> he kills horrible people. if i were just killing people willy-nilly, i think all bets would be off. >> where's the fun in that? >> in the 2000s, the antihero really rose to prominence. >> that's a bb gun. my nephew has the same gun. >> don't point that thing. >> nice work. i'd hate to see you full of holes. >> and i think they were popular because they were surprising. >> you're a free woman. >> you struck a deal? >> the d.a. dropped the charges. >> thank you. >> a show for me that was incredibly memorable was "damages." >> now where's the tape? >> it really was about following the twisted relationship of patty and ellen. >> what are you looking at it for? >> fraud. co
>> "dexter" is based on a series of novels about a blood spatter expert who works for miami pd who isa neater, happier place. >> he was raised by a policeman to channel his sociopathic impulses to only kill other killers. so he is a bad guy but also a good guy. >> i kill reprehensible people. i mean, the idea of the show is that you're invited to identify with and maybe even root for a serial killer. >> that's right. >> he kills horrible people. if i were...
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you should put dexter on the investment committee to invest in the dog of the dow, quote, unquote, and the dogs of the dow have produced more than 100% higher return than hedge fund. p.s., i would like one of you board members to ask your chief investment officer how much money our pension fund has paid in management and performance for our hedge fund investments in the past three years. with best regards from john stinson, a 46-year member of the pension fund. that is the end of his email and public comment. >> thank you. >> you are on mute. >> thank you for reading the public comment. madam secretary, please open the phone lines for general public comment. >> thank you. >> members of the public should call 415-655-0001. access code (146) 268-3580. then pound and pound again. when the item of interest comes up, you will be added to the speaker line. best practices are cocall from a quiet location, speak clearly, and slowly and turn your television or computer down. moderator, are there any caller on the line? >> madam secretary. >> there are no callers on the line. >> thank you. publi
you should put dexter on the investment committee to invest in the dog of the dow, quote, unquote, and the dogs of the dow have produced more than 100% higher return than hedge fund. p.s., i would like one of you board members to ask your chief investment officer how much money our pension fund has paid in management and performance for our hedge fund investments in the past three years. with best regards from john stinson, a 46-year member of the pension fund. that is the end of his email and...
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you should put dexter on the investment committee to invest in the dog of the dow, quote, unquote, and the dogs of the dow have produced more than 100% higher return than hedge fund. p.s., i would like one of you board members to ask your chief investment officer how much money our pension fund has paid in management and performance for our hedge fund investments in the past three years. with best regards from john stinson, a 46-year member of the pension fund. that is the end of his email and public comment. >> thank you. >> you are on mute. >> thank you for reading the public comment. madam secretary, please open the phone lines for general public comment. >> thank you. >> members of the public should call 415-655-0001. access code (146) 268-3580. then pound and pound again. when the item of interest comes up, you will be added to the speaker line. best practices are cocall from a quiet location, speak clearly, and slowly and turn your television or computer down. moderator, are there any caller on the line? >> madam secretary. >> there are no callers on the line. >> thank you. publi
you should put dexter on the investment committee to invest in the dog of the dow, quote, unquote, and the dogs of the dow have produced more than 100% higher return than hedge fund. p.s., i would like one of you board members to ask your chief investment officer how much money our pension fund has paid in management and performance for our hedge fund investments in the past three years. with best regards from john stinson, a 46-year member of the pension fund. that is the end of his email and...
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dexter, main topic this is christopher. is next up. this is christopher.t,er: everyone says that's i can't wait to see this money start flowing. $2000. $2000 a month to go to everybody. they will be very upset when they find out nothing will happen. without those 10 votes, they can't do anything. they did not do it with trump, did not have the 10 votes and could not get rid of the health care law, could not do anything. unless they have a filibuster, they won't get anything done. anyways.no country the minority has no right. that is what democrats used the trump, 10 th to stop votes. they are changing the government, making it not the way it is. i hope you are happy, democrats. you will not be very happy for long. thank you. host: next is larry on the independent line in virginia. caller: thank you. you got the pronunciation right. i stormed the capital. in you give me a minute and can explain that, i hope? host: sure. caller: this was not last week. this was over 10 years ago. peace groups and social justice groups. capitol.ched the there is a wall betwee
dexter, main topic this is christopher. is next up. this is christopher.t,er: everyone says that's i can't wait to see this money start flowing. $2000. $2000 a month to go to everybody. they will be very upset when they find out nothing will happen. without those 10 votes, they can't do anything. they did not do it with trump, did not have the 10 votes and could not get rid of the health care law, could not do anything. unless they have a filibuster, they won't get anything done. anyways.no...
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had come over from dexter avenue to join his father as copastor of ebenezer.rtment store in downtown atlanta, was arrested, sent to the state penitentiary. coretta king was terrified, she was pregnant at the time, that her husband wouldn't come back out. word went up to the democratic campaign for president. two brothers who were not known for their passion for civil rights, john kennedy and robert kennedy, simply asking would jfk call mrs. king and express his concern. kennedy in a humane way said absolutely. bobby found out about it, and blew up and almost fired harris swarford, and sergeant who had set this up, and then had a moment of conscience himself and realized that king had been put away without bail, and so he calls the judge, which was probably totally improper, but he was doing the right thing. and dr. king's father, daddy king, said he had endorsed nixon because he didn't like roman catholics, as jfk said, who knew martin luther king had a bigot for a father, said that he had a suitcase full of votes and he was going to go down them in jack kenne
had come over from dexter avenue to join his father as copastor of ebenezer.rtment store in downtown atlanta, was arrested, sent to the state penitentiary. coretta king was terrified, she was pregnant at the time, that her husband wouldn't come back out. word went up to the democratic campaign for president. two brothers who were not known for their passion for civil rights, john kennedy and robert kennedy, simply asking would jfk call mrs. king and express his concern. kennedy in a humane way...