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and she meant 33 year old doug. the two of them immediately headed off. >> when they met, everything happened quickly with their relationship. they just, you know, clicked right away. >> doug came from a prominent green bay family, and owned a successful home building company. he had a reputation around town. as unattractive wealthy bachelor. i catch. >> do you think that's part of what attracted nikki to him. ? >> i'm sure. was having his own, halls in a nice neighborhood, any woman would be attracted to that. >> about a month after the, met nikki was pregnant. >> i think, she was probably surprised but a good surprise. >> in october 2015, she and doug welcome to sun into their lives. >> i think that she was very excited to be a mother again. >> nikki wasted no time getting back in shape by hitting the gym. >> that was one thing about nikki, she was very physically fit and loved working out and going to the gym. >> and she inspired dug to do the same. >> the new dad started wearing a fitbit tracker. little did he k
and she meant 33 year old doug. the two of them immediately headed off. >> when they met, everything happened quickly with their relationship. they just, you know, clicked right away. >> doug came from a prominent green bay family, and owned a successful home building company. he had a reputation around town. as unattractive wealthy bachelor. i catch. >> do you think that's part of what attracted nikki to him. ? >> i'm sure. was having his own, halls in a nice...
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we will be right back with former congressman doug columns on the big doug columns on the big lie ofanagers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. - [announcer] love the delicious taste of fried foods? whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. now you don't have to say no. enjoy all the crunch without the calories when you create healthy, delicious meals with cuisinart air fryer toaster oven. our innovative technology lets you fry food with ultra hot air and 98% less oil for healthier results and no messy cleanup or lingering odors. with seven functions, this multitasking oven also bakes, broils, convection bakes and broils, warms, and toasts, so you'll use it every day. say yes to healthy and delicious with the cuisinart air fryer toaster oven. >> i kept getting these calls from reporters throughout the summer of 2016 asking about the totally false allegations, which fusion gps and their consu
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i'm back with former congressman doug collins, ranking member on house judiciary and doug i went to asks of hillary clinton's culpability. how come we never seek accountability? talking about hillary clinton in the cover-up and jim comey, andrew mccabe and peter strzok, do you think the indictments will lead to the fbi and john durham? >> they need to. you know you go back and look at where this started and maria, you held for so long to point this out and i will not only say the fbi but comey and strauch and the fbi should be concerned, but i want to say brandon klapper. they were the ones that briefed obama about the plot from hillary clinton to paint donald trump with russia and there needs to be accountability. maria: we have a picture of john brennan in the oval office with president obama explaining and we know now the notes because john radcliffe exposed those notes showing running showed obama that hillary clinton was cooking of this idea to tie donald trump so they all knew, they all were aware of what was going on. let me switch gears and ask about the senate races in 2022, do
i'm back with former congressman doug collins, ranking member on house judiciary and doug i went to asks of hillary clinton's culpability. how come we never seek accountability? talking about hillary clinton in the cover-up and jim comey, andrew mccabe and peter strzok, do you think the indictments will lead to the fbi and john durham? >> they need to. you know you go back and look at where this started and maria, you held for so long to point this out and i will not only say the fbi but...
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doug: two pads. one is on the cell product, what we sell to the automakers, what they put into their electric vehicles. we do have to go through this very expensive qualification phase which will kick off next year. what we would expect is production ramp beginning in the 2024 timeframe, and then getting to gigawatt scale our by 2027. in parallel is the material side of our business. this is what makes us a bit more unique. long-term, we see ourselves as a materials business, particularly the industry leader in solid electrolyte. we anticipate generating revenues there sooner, because we would be supporting a variety of other groups developing solid-state batteries, which in today's environment is pretty much anyone and everyone in the automotive supply chain. alix: are you cannibalizing yourself, making solid-state batteries and then providing the components for other companies to make solid-state batteries? doug: i get that question all the time, and absolutely not. if you are a customer and i say
doug: two pads. one is on the cell product, what we sell to the automakers, what they put into their electric vehicles. we do have to go through this very expensive qualification phase which will kick off next year. what we would expect is production ramp beginning in the 2024 timeframe, and then getting to gigawatt scale our by 2027. in parallel is the material side of our business. this is what makes us a bit more unique. long-term, we see ourselves as a materials business, particularly the...
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doug was in the water for her to the house and they got him out. he was helicopter to us in clacking, and somehow the word friends so fast. the dog had either died or was in trouble. and as we drove to the hospital, people were taking their hard hats off and opening up if anything really got caught up there was anyway, we got to call you i can. he died 20 minutes before me. soon after dogs death, she lives national. congress voted to make him i don't read to lay a citizen. it was an official recognition, both of the tompkins contribution to the country's natural heritage and of how much the public had come to embrace him. what a life harris, a guy who had no limitation to his line, you're so easily stopped by things that are difficult or seemingly impossible. sampling. too many people i don't, we leave behind a legacy of if you don't establish some sort of value system that awards piece between human and non human world, you'll never get where we need to go. i'm using my final evening and depart to take a proper hike. the only way to truly apprecia
doug was in the water for her to the house and they got him out. he was helicopter to us in clacking, and somehow the word friends so fast. the dog had either died or was in trouble. and as we drove to the hospital, people were taking their hard hats off and opening up if anything really got caught up there was anyway, we got to call you i can. he died 20 minutes before me. soon after dogs death, she lives national. congress voted to make him i don't read to lay a citizen. it was an official...
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when we listen to doug, will he don the hair suit? will he become, once again, a steward of good corporate governance, of trying to make it so the american consumer does better and using the scale i don't know i think walmart goes down because it's humble. humility is a great think, and i got some do you have any? >> yeah, i think i have some you have humility? >> i don't know. >> when we come back, an exclusive as we've said with walmart ceo doug mcmillen on the consumer, inflation, supply chain and a lot more n'gonyerdot awhe. so, you want evs, you have come to the right place. is that tom brady? yeah. he comes in to recharge, get software updates. you know. let's go! >>> walmart, on the top and bottom lines, raising its full-year forecast some people are concerned about gross margins. we're going to have to understand where that is supply chain, is it labor, is it just trying to do good for the consumer joining us now to break down the quarter and figure out what's going on is walmart's president and ceo, doug mcmillon thank you so
when we listen to doug, will he don the hair suit? will he become, once again, a steward of good corporate governance, of trying to make it so the american consumer does better and using the scale i don't know i think walmart goes down because it's humble. humility is a great think, and i got some do you have any? >> yeah, i think i have some you have humility? >> i don't know. >> when we come back, an exclusive as we've said with walmart ceo doug mcmillen on the consumer,...
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doug? >> well, i mean, number one, the white house is uncomfortable about this because their american rescue plan was the start of this problem. that was a massive over stimulus in an economy that has some supply problems, no question. but they are badly exacerbated by the fact they put too much money in when the economy was already growing at 6.5%. they are responsible for mart part of that. and there is no easy way to fix this. of course, you could just stop the monetary stimulus, raise interest rates, you could raise taxes on middle class. that would stop it but we all know that risks a recession and so they are going to let this go and they are going to try to deal with it slowly but that means wages continue to rise. that is cost pressures, inflation expectations continue to rise. that's an incentive to negotiate even higher wages. i see the end result in consumer prices. and that's a durable inflation problem. so they really are struck right now. >> austin, this is where it does seem
doug? >> well, i mean, number one, the white house is uncomfortable about this because their american rescue plan was the start of this problem. that was a massive over stimulus in an economy that has some supply problems, no question. but they are badly exacerbated by the fact they put too much money in when the economy was already growing at 6.5%. they are responsible for mart part of that. and there is no easy way to fix this. of course, you could just stop the monetary stimulus, raise...
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former rnc communications director, doug heye. >> doug: may, editor for associated press, and mo elleitheee justice department to prosecute contempt of conduct charges. what is this prosecution and this case say down the line for the hearing of trump advisors despite claiming executive privilege? >> julie: this is a boost for this committee which has been struggling to get key people to show up and talk to them and turn over documents. this is a warning shot from the justice department that if individuals who are close to president trump are refusing to participate in the process, they could face criminal prosecution. i think that in steve bannon's case, it's unique. he was trying to fall within executive privilege umbrella even though he had left the white house in 2017. there are big questions that we will be looking to get answers from the justice department on in terms of mark meadows who was chief of staff who was in the white house. does executive privilege ask them to him? for this committee, which wants to move rapidly and wants to get answers from key people around president trump
former rnc communications director, doug heye. >> doug: may, editor for associated press, and mo elleitheee justice department to prosecute contempt of conduct charges. what is this prosecution and this case say down the line for the hearing of trump advisors despite claiming executive privilege? >> julie: this is a boost for this committee which has been struggling to get key people to show up and talk to them and turn over documents. this is a warning shot from the justice...
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doug collins. greg stuebe, pick up on what mr.lins was just saying. >> well, i think one of the frustrating things as a member of congress how the left-wing media portrayed this all racial. with the kyle rittenhouse case, it was all racial, despite the fact he didn't murder, he didn't shoot and defend himself to two african-american individuals. now you have a situation where you have an african-american with a huge rap sheet who has killed caucasian individuals no talk whatsoever. we need to hear the facts. that is what biden says, all these people say. race shouldn't have anything to do with it, if you committed a crime in this country, you should be held accountable, right to a jury. right to the prosecution to present evidence and you have the defense ability to defend yourself. let the jury decide. unfortunately we shouldn't have any discussion about race in this country. it should be about the facts and evidence before these cases and it should be found out and we saw this case happen in two of these cases, one in georgia, o
doug collins. greg stuebe, pick up on what mr.lins was just saying. >> well, i think one of the frustrating things as a member of congress how the left-wing media portrayed this all racial. with the kyle rittenhouse case, it was all racial, despite the fact he didn't murder, he didn't shoot and defend himself to two african-american individuals. now you have a situation where you have an african-american with a huge rap sheet who has killed caucasian individuals no talk whatsoever. we...
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. >>> we'll tell you what's happening to doug wilson of the sharks.ground talking and laughing) ♪ ♪ (child) ...some people just go there immediately... at kaiser permanente, your entire care team is connected. so even a routine appointment can save your life. i am so glad you did this mammogram, so we can detect it early. everything looks great with your eyes, and i see you're due for a mammogram. should we schedule it? oh yeah that'd be great. a leader in the prevention, early detection and treatment of cancer. >>> he has spent a lifetime in hockey, and now doug wilson is being given the sport's highest honor. >> it's pretty cool. tonight doug wilson is getting inducted into the hockey hall of fame. wilson is the sharks' long-time general manager, you might know that, a position he's held since 2003. but before that, you might have forgotten he was a great player and a lead defenseman for the chicago blackhawks before ending his career in san jose. wilson won the norse trophy back in 1982 which is given to a lead spokesman. congratulations to doug wi
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doug, let's start with you. >> where's my crystal ball? look, obviously if president biden decides to run on the democratic side, i would be very surprised if anybody would primary him. if he doesn't run, i think you're going to have a big primary. of democrats. i don't think they're -- while we do have vice president kamilla harris who is, in her own right an historic figure and fantastic candidate but most haven't don't get like a free ride to the denomination. we've seen that with gore and mondale and george h.w. bush so i would expect it to be a pretty big field of folks starting with another californian, gavin newsom, possibly pretty muchen when it more. steve bashir gets re-elected from kentucky, he'd be an interesting candidate. cory booker might take another look. maybe mayor pete tries to jump in i think it's going to be a brett big field of democrats running and then on the republican side, i think trump gets in unless there's something extraordinary that happens that prevents him from getting in. and i think anyone else would ha
doug, let's start with you. >> where's my crystal ball? look, obviously if president biden decides to run on the democratic side, i would be very surprised if anybody would primary him. if he doesn't run, i think you're going to have a big primary. of democrats. i don't think they're -- while we do have vice president kamilla harris who is, in her own right an historic figure and fantastic candidate but most haven't don't get like a free ride to the denomination. we've seen that with gore...
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doug bush: it's just like a garden snail, except instead of eating your basil and your little baby arugula starts, it's eating seaweed. one shell and a foot. this is what you eat. this is just a big, muscular foot that it crawls arounand holds onto the rock. kristin aquilino: abalone ha a really important economic impact on this state. they supported a lucrative commercial fishery for decades. they also supported a recreational fishery that brought about $45 million to the north coast of california until recently, and they support really sustainable aquaculture in the state. woman: the red abalone fishery was a major fishery, recreational fishery on the north coast for decades and are really critical for the culture of california for at time. we had to recommend to the fish and game commission that it be closed after several years of severe impacts to the kelp forest. lackey: it's definitely affected business, and my tours have been greatly affected for the ab diving. and they estimate that it's, you know, anywhere from $44 to $54 million out of our local economy, just from the abalone, an
doug bush: it's just like a garden snail, except instead of eating your basil and your little baby arugula starts, it's eating seaweed. one shell and a foot. this is what you eat. this is just a big, muscular foot that it crawls arounand holds onto the rock. kristin aquilino: abalone ha a really important economic impact on this state. they supported a lucrative commercial fishery for decades. they also supported a recreational fishery that brought about $45 million to the north coast of...
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but when chris and doug started buying land, located grievances were just the beginning. some chili and said it was the us land graph approach to control the countries whether or even establish a sy in the state. don't you think you read the conservatives when they joined a popular campaign to stop a giant damper. you're near the park, but their high profile role in the movement in which thousands took to the streets, forcing the government to reject the project one to many admirers across chile. one way there is one nation hopes to contribute to local communities, while also convincing them of the benefits of conservation through a free you cation, program, even cation officer. can molina is leading a school group from the nearby settlements of frankie, lo, unmoored the on a, to they trip a let me see, got the music with you. but i can also take a look at that by that you said, okay, so by all of them. excellent, excellent. lexus is good to know us. have it. don't come up. no, come us. i suppose it somebody's choir. 3 enter fond of the on the in anthony. yes. on the loca
but when chris and doug started buying land, located grievances were just the beginning. some chili and said it was the us land graph approach to control the countries whether or even establish a sy in the state. don't you think you read the conservatives when they joined a popular campaign to stop a giant damper. you're near the park, but their high profile role in the movement in which thousands took to the streets, forcing the government to reject the project one to many admirers across...
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a former ceo of their company, but they're going in greece, murray, doug tomkins, an interpreter for an adventurer who had found the driver brand in north faith. both friends made them by your mentor protection center to their company ethos. but christian went to do more from the early ninety's, bought over $300000000.00 us dollars of land for preservation across te leonard dina. they build parts complete with largest come grounds and trails to support eco tourism. after duck sudden death in 2015, chris at gary demanded as president of their sunday sion tompkins conservation. what was it you saw here that made you take a decision to change? you know, the next 20 years? i didn't see it frankly. douglas on his side. he saw a landscape that was beat up and miles of fence line to take down, and doug convinced me this was the conservation chance of a lifetime. 2004. in the check of ali cretin, doug bought this cheap rent of almost 200000 acres of over grace grasslands. they said about pretending to nate to, along with a handful of smaller farms using a process called rewinding. rewinding
a former ceo of their company, but they're going in greece, murray, doug tomkins, an interpreter for an adventurer who had found the driver brand in north faith. both friends made them by your mentor protection center to their company ethos. but christian went to do more from the early ninety's, bought over $300000000.00 us dollars of land for preservation across te leonard dina. they build parts complete with largest come grounds and trails to support eco tourism. after duck sudden death in...
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but christian doug went to do more. from the early ninety's bought over $300000000.00 us dollars of land for preservation across energy dina. they build parts complete with largest come grounds and trails to support eco tourism. after duck sudden death in 2015, chris at gary demanded us pretty ent, of there's limitations. tompkins conservation. what was it? you saw here that made you take a decision to change? you know, the next 20 years. i didn't see it. frankly. douglas, the one who's he saw the landscape that was beat up and miles of fence line to take down and dug convinced me this was the conservation chance of a lifetime in 2004 in the tech of oak valley. kristen dog bought this cheap wrench of almost 200000 acres of over grace grasslands. they said about pretending to ne, to, along with a handful of smaller farms using a process called rewinding. rewinding is the restoration of an entire ecosystem to its natural state by removing foreign species while reproducing and protecting native ones. it begins with the rem
but christian doug went to do more. from the early ninety's bought over $300000000.00 us dollars of land for preservation across energy dina. they build parts complete with largest come grounds and trails to support eco tourism. after duck sudden death in 2015, chris at gary demanded us pretty ent, of there's limitations. tompkins conservation. what was it? you saw here that made you take a decision to change? you know, the next 20 years. i didn't see it. frankly. douglas, the one who's he saw...
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the conservation projects he started with the husband doug has become a true inspiration to those who believe the wilderness can heal itself if given half a 10th. mm but they're going. yeah. he said last 3 years. mountains and forests binding seldom tea . the energy. dina, ah, though famous to stunning landscape for century, it has been an important region for life, took farming, and many of its grasslands have been graced there at the regions hot lights going in national park. and here to find out how this became one of the biggest conservation projects in history. hello. hello. nice to meet me and i'm chris. how can you do in former ceo or the company, but they're going in greece, murray, doug tomkins, an interpreter for an adventurer who had found the driver brand, the north faith. both friends made them by your mentor protection center to their company ethos. but kristen does want to do more from the early ninety's, but over $300000000.00 us dollars of land for preservation across te leonard dina. they build parts complete with largest common ground from trails to support eco tour
the conservation projects he started with the husband doug has become a true inspiration to those who believe the wilderness can heal itself if given half a 10th. mm but they're going. yeah. he said last 3 years. mountains and forests binding seldom tea . the energy. dina, ah, though famous to stunning landscape for century, it has been an important region for life, took farming, and many of its grasslands have been graced there at the regions hot lights going in national park. and here to find...
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doug?ink the clown makeup excuses pulse phony 911 call so i am going to say guilty as charged. kennedy: you know what? ninety-one what is a tool of the government and sometimes we need to be skeptical and celebratory in equal measure and push back. i say not guilty. sorry, friends. >> anti- crime bias. i moved to strike. [laughter] all out of order. kennedy: i moved to high-five her. i'll make the rules here, son. staten island woman charged with larceny for stealing buckets of candy from her family's front porch. 33-year-old was caught on video stealing an extra bucket of candy left out for children to help themselves out in good faith. the buckets had signs on them saying save some for others. she helped herself to everything in the bucket and charged with penny larceny. >> i make up plea for jury nullification on the count of the fact that i hate the bucket people. if you give out andy and halloween, you need to be out there handing it to the kids, you take what you get if you are a buck
doug?ink the clown makeup excuses pulse phony 911 call so i am going to say guilty as charged. kennedy: you know what? ninety-one what is a tool of the government and sometimes we need to be skeptical and celebratory in equal measure and push back. i say not guilty. sorry, friends. >> anti- crime bias. i moved to strike. [laughter] all out of order. kennedy: i moved to high-five her. i'll make the rules here, son. staten island woman charged with larceny for stealing buckets of candy from...
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he may distill doug into some rather nice vodka.d bottle, for sure. >> it's an odd looking potato. >>> inc. you for watching. the news continues announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by [cheering and applause] steve: thank y'all, everybody. i appreciate it. thank you very much. i appreciate y'all. yeah. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey. [cheering and applause] well, well, we got a good one for you today, folks. returning for their fifth and final day, with a total of 41,745 bucks, from bear, delaware, it's the champs, it's the roberts family. [cheering and applause] and from catonsville, maryland, it's the higgins family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theyself a lot of cashd
he may distill doug into some rather nice vodka.d bottle, for sure. >> it's an odd looking potato. >>> inc. you for watching. the news continues announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by [cheering and applause] steve: thank y'all, everybody. i appreciate it. thank you very much. i appreciate y'all. yeah. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey. [cheering and applause]...
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doug: thank you for the question, and thank you for your partnership.hanks for shopping in our stores. i want to think our associates because they are doing an outstanding job and have been during this whole period. we think we are going to have a really good holiday season. we told everybody that our inventory levels are up more than 10%. while we are concerned about the supply chain, we have more inventory than we did a year ago and have more than we need to support the business. port and transit delays are improving. as you discussed, about two thirds of what we sell in the united states is made or grown here, another meaningful portion coming from canada and mexico. for products made outside of north america, the port issue has been a big issue. because of what you did to help with overnight hours and the team's work to reroute two other ports and other creative solutions, we've seen an increase in flow of about 26% nationally in shipping containers moving through ports. at the southern california ports in particular, we've seen a major improvement.
doug: thank you for the question, and thank you for your partnership.hanks for shopping in our stores. i want to think our associates because they are doing an outstanding job and have been during this whole period. we think we are going to have a really good holiday season. we told everybody that our inventory levels are up more than 10%. while we are concerned about the supply chain, we have more inventory than we did a year ago and have more than we need to support the business. port and...
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let me see here, we have a question from doug in kentucky, hello doug. he has written a good question when we take a look at it quickly okay, good question doug. doug says i would imagine the surrender occurred -- i would imagine that when the surrender occurred the confederate currencies were crushed to zero. so particularly among confederate soldiers was there a great amount of theft, robbery, physical on the way home? >> that is one of the questions i was looking for. that is the flipside of the ashley wilkes image we have. i would say it certainly happened. but more often that not, at least in the accounts that are left, those on the homefront and by the soldiers themselves, many cap diaries on their way home. they weren't meticulous and recording with a got food from. who provided them shelter is not provide them shelter. they like to point out people who refuse them. but, there were also numerous instances in which they do talk about taking especially from african-americans. in particular there looking for quartermaster details they find several al
let me see here, we have a question from doug in kentucky, hello doug. he has written a good question when we take a look at it quickly okay, good question doug. doug says i would imagine the surrender occurred -- i would imagine that when the surrender occurred the confederate currencies were crushed to zero. so particularly among confederate soldiers was there a great amount of theft, robbery, physical on the way home? >> that is one of the questions i was looking for. that is the...
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please welcome your host, doug o'brien. [applause] >> good morning, everyone, from here in washington dc at the national press club, welcome everybody who is in person, welcome to the fifth and final day of the 2021 cooperative impact conference for the hundreds of folks in residence -- registrants on live stream and our audience on c-span, this is a really exciting conversation i have been looking forward to. i will take a moment and introduce these two gentlemen and bring them to the stage and look forward to this important conversation about how cooperatives can be a critical strategy in helping build back the economy and build back more inclusive economy for everyone. first person i will bring to the stage is cornelius blanding, executive director of the federation of southern cooperatives who is also longtime board member for in the cba inclusive. cornelius has a long career in rural, international and cooperative economic development. his experience includes business and project development, management and marketing.
please welcome your host, doug o'brien. [applause] >> good morning, everyone, from here in washington dc at the national press club, welcome everybody who is in person, welcome to the fifth and final day of the 2021 cooperative impact conference for the hundreds of folks in residence -- registrants on live stream and our audience on c-span, this is a really exciting conversation i have been looking forward to. i will take a moment and introduce these two gentlemen and bring them to the...
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we have a question from doug in kentucky. hello, doug. and he's written a good question. so let me look at it quickly before -- okay. good question, doug, doug said i imagine that when the surrender occurred the currency was crushed to zero. so particularly among confederate soldiers was there a great amount of robbery, physical violation on the road home? >> that is one of the questions that i was looking for because that is the flip side of the ashley wilkes image that we have. and i would say that it certainly happened. but more often than not in the accounts that are left, both on the home front and by the soldiers themselves, many of them kept diaries on their way home. they were meticulous in recording who they got food from, who provided them shelter and who did not provide them shelter. they like to point out people who refused them. but there were also numerous instances in which they do talk about taking especially from african-americans. they in particular, they're looking for quarter master depots an they find several of them along the way outside of what is n
we have a question from doug in kentucky. hello, doug. and he's written a good question. so let me look at it quickly before -- okay. good question, doug, doug said i imagine that when the surrender occurred the currency was crushed to zero. so particularly among confederate soldiers was there a great amount of robbery, physical violation on the road home? >> that is one of the questions that i was looking for because that is the flip side of the ashley wilkes image that we have. and i...
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because of this effort worrying about his reputation as doug mentioned earlier. yet as we start the spring of 1865, in the carolinas, the union army is going to move north from savannah to south carolina and then to north carolina and this last phase of the work, i really thank you so johnston's best i really do. he's given command of this department, the department of the carolinas georgia and florida. the carolinas georgia and florida. it's a huge territory and a lot of overrun, the railroads are broken up and supply lines are distracted and he has over 100,000 troops and they're not all in one place there scattered through these different states. within a few weeks, what he is able to do is preform the army of tennessee which had been defeated in nashville. that was back in december and, i mean, it was destroyed, one of the few cases where you can say an army has destroyed and they were at nashville. the army of tennessee is reconstructed and is joined by forces that have been pulled out of garrisons like charleston and wilmington any cobbles this force togeth
because of this effort worrying about his reputation as doug mentioned earlier. yet as we start the spring of 1865, in the carolinas, the union army is going to move north from savannah to south carolina and then to north carolina and this last phase of the work, i really thank you so johnston's best i really do. he's given command of this department, the department of the carolinas georgia and florida. the carolinas georgia and florida. it's a huge territory and a lot of overrun, the railroads...
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thank you very much, doug. finally, dave bradley from the uk wants to know, would you agree that lee is a management against other terms greatly reduced the ex confederate from coming along girls? >> when i think it's always hard is that if i was a betting person, i would say yes it did reduce. there is part of the reason that grant is so adamant that the pearls be upheld, which is something that i really dig into in the second half of the book when windows -- should be upheld, grant is saying, if we don't uphold them, this could devolve into something much worse. i think grand, as much as lee, and grants assistance on holding parole -- insistence on it, the extent to which they were in fact, many confederate wrote it as a blanket pardon. i talk about state of war as a legal reality and much of the book, but i think grant was instrumental in preventing more of that violence. we might have expected a lot more. >> okay. thank you very much, dave. . one more thing i want to share because it has something to do wit
thank you very much, doug. finally, dave bradley from the uk wants to know, would you agree that lee is a management against other terms greatly reduced the ex confederate from coming along girls? >> when i think it's always hard is that if i was a betting person, i would say yes it did reduce. there is part of the reason that grant is so adamant that the pearls be upheld, which is something that i really dig into in the second half of the book when windows -- should be upheld, grant is...
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doug just found out he qualifies for a booster. san mateo county starts to follow the state recommendation. >> i think more people should do it. it will hopefully end this nightmare that we're going through. >> reporter: as of today, anyone over 18, whose last covid shot was at least six months ago, can get the booster in san mateo county and santa clara county. the san mateo county says it makes sense with winter coming. >> we've been through this before. it's the wintertime. what do people do? parties? holidays. get togethers. >> reporter: dr. monica gandhi says she doesn't think the boosters are necessary if you're otherwise vaccinated. agrees it's an extra layer of protection. >> it will make your nose, a primary entrance point for the virus, less likely to see a virus. it's though we haven't shown this yet, it's possible that you would be less likely to transmit it. >> reporter: and doug says, that's enough to sign him up. >> thank you, scott. tonight, 66% of californians are fully vaccinated. more than 3 million people have r
doug just found out he qualifies for a booster. san mateo county starts to follow the state recommendation. >> i think more people should do it. it will hopefully end this nightmare that we're going through. >> reporter: as of today, anyone over 18, whose last covid shot was at least six months ago, can get the booster in san mateo county and santa clara county. the san mateo county says it makes sense with winter coming. >> we've been through this before. it's the wintertime....
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>> doug, how does lucia handle this? so many other small businesses are telling us the same thing every day. >> for the small business sector, it's the same story for the economy as a whole. all roads lead to, how do get people back into the labor force. how do we get people back into work? in the absence of that rebound, everyone's fighting over the same workers, wages are rising, cost pressures on small businesses are enormous. and they get translated into further inflation. so for the average american, the key is to make sure we don't get into sustained inflation. that means we have to somehow get people back into the labor force, have adequate labor supply, because one person's labor shortage is another person's supply chain problem. and that's what we're seeing all across the economy. so i think the real focus has to be on, why is it that we see labor force participation so much below what it was prior to the pandemic. >> what's the answer? >> there is no clean answer. i mean, people have struggled with this. we thi
>> doug, how does lucia handle this? so many other small businesses are telling us the same thing every day. >> for the small business sector, it's the same story for the economy as a whole. all roads lead to, how do get people back into the labor force. how do we get people back into work? in the absence of that rebound, everyone's fighting over the same workers, wages are rising, cost pressures on small businesses are enormous. and they get translated into further inflation. so...
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so i salute doug.lot of questions from retired folks who need to be careful with their money obviously so here is one from paula who did ask, i'm 57 years old, retired law enforcement executive with a monthly pension of $3500. 820,000 is in 457-b account. 45% in stable income funds, 55% in large cap funds. should i be more conservative now that i'm retired? we do loot, nancy, 60-40 thing, this person is retired, vigorous wants to live an active life. >> i tell my clients, retirement is 20 years of unemployment. 30 if you're lucky. i think she is too conservatively invested. with the pension provides stable income on its own. have a more aggressive allocation to equities. there was a great study done by tiaa cref in 1998. they interviewed jack bogle and june bryant quinn. they each put together portfolio. jane bryant quinn was the most aggressive. her portfolio was 80% equities at retirement. and she of course had the best returns. charles: yeah. >> so you know, stocks are going to go down but we know 2
so i salute doug.lot of questions from retired folks who need to be careful with their money obviously so here is one from paula who did ask, i'm 57 years old, retired law enforcement executive with a monthly pension of $3500. 820,000 is in 457-b account. 45% in stable income funds, 55% in large cap funds. should i be more conservative now that i'm retired? we do loot, nancy, 60-40 thing, this person is retired, vigorous wants to live an active life. >> i tell my clients, retirement is 20...
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. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ got a couple of bogeys on your six, limu.rance from liberty mutual so they only pay for what they need. what do you say we see what this bird can do? woooooooooooooo... we are not getting you a helicopter. looks like we're walking, kid. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ jackie: honoring her hears and celebrate their achievement the veteran owned and operated black rifle copy company making a major with maria on the companies plan to go public. shares the details of this in their mission to help more veterans across the country. >> it has been four years since the last time i was on the show. i thought is important to make this announcement with your. >> you're going to go public $1.7 billion bill could tell me what you can do with that money quick i think timing was very important as far as a taking or position the company to go public. what we wanted to do is carry a relationship with someone who had the same mission, intent and commitment to the veteran community. they've been able to come
. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ got a couple of bogeys on your six, limu.rance from liberty mutual so they only pay for what they need. what do you say we see what this bird can do? woooooooooooooo... we are not getting you a helicopter. looks like we're walking, kid. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ jackie: honoring her hears and celebrate their achievement the veteran owned and operated black rifle copy company making a major with maria on the companies...
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doug kai brought together other nations to contribute to the solution.ia, japan, republic of korea, united kingdom have agreed to release additional oil from their reserves and china made you more as well. this coordinated action will help us deal with a lack of supply, which helps ease prices. >> this is how america's strategic petroleum reserve works. it holds over 600 million barrels of oil mostly in underground caverns in texas and louisiana. it was created after herbst states led by saudi arabia imposed an oil embargo on the u.s. in 1973. it is designed to store or for use in an emergency. the international energy agency is responsible for managing global oil supplies and it says member countries can only release reserves during wars or natural disasters and not just the correct prices. george biden is not the first u.s. president to tap into it -- joe biden is not the first u.s. president to tap into the reserve. our white house correspondent explains why the move has not been welcomed by everyone. >> what the criticism has been is this might resol
doug kai brought together other nations to contribute to the solution.ia, japan, republic of korea, united kingdom have agreed to release additional oil from their reserves and china made you more as well. this coordinated action will help us deal with a lack of supply, which helps ease prices. >> this is how america's strategic petroleum reserve works. it holds over 600 million barrels of oil mostly in underground caverns in texas and louisiana. it was created after herbst states led by...
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doug was in my year. -- year. ear. having worked with him on my 2006 campaign for u.s. senate. we had an understanding of how you start early communication about your candidate, the kind of candidates were looking for, going into the states. grinding and finding those candidates. when you find them, the interesting challenge is going to be how successful the party is at sustaining and promoting them with the background noise of trump's endorsement for that candidate over there in that same primary. i think virginia, one must point, youngkin was lucky. he didn't have to run a primary. he ran the convention, the party took the option of the convention, cleared as much of the deck as they could to put in a position. probably may be a different outcome if he had run for that primary gauntlet with a bunch of trump type candidates nipping at his heels. that was a difference maker as well. >> let me ask you, was there a point when you felt the ground shift a bit, or their particular issues, like education, what was the impact of that on the race? >> the story that was percolating arou
doug was in my year. -- year. ear. having worked with him on my 2006 campaign for u.s. senate. we had an understanding of how you start early communication about your candidate, the kind of candidates were looking for, going into the states. grinding and finding those candidates. when you find them, the interesting challenge is going to be how successful the party is at sustaining and promoting them with the background noise of trump's endorsement for that candidate over there in that same...
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so pretty cool moment first, doug wilson yes, we have to make an apology here. why? >> because we're wearing don't even we did mark little bite this is honor that i'm going to get it not quite healed definitely don't want to be rams blue. that's what can. all right. thank you. all right. thank you, kate. coming up, the giant balloons taking over the skies above new york. you know, this is a sign the macy's thanksgiving day parade macy's thanksgiving day parade is just around after my car accident, macy's thanksgiving day parade is just around i wondered what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. when that car hit my motorcycle, insurance wasn't fair. so i called the barnes firm. it was the best call i could've made. at the barnes firm, our injury attorneys work hard to get you the best result possible. call us now and find out what your case could be worth. you might be surprised. ♪ the barnes firm injury attorneys ♪ ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ ♪ the barnes firm injury attorneys ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ deposit, plan and pay with easy tools from chase. s
so pretty cool moment first, doug wilson yes, we have to make an apology here. why? >> because we're wearing don't even we did mark little bite this is honor that i'm going to get it not quite healed definitely don't want to be rams blue. that's what can. all right. thank you. all right. thank you, kate. coming up, the giant balloons taking over the skies above new york. you know, this is a sign the macy's thanksgiving day parade macy's thanksgiving day parade is just around after my car...
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bye lane doug. doug, another follow up with the amount of when i go ahead, you'll see them in another. going to go adequately, but i'm, i'm daunted. ego over naming able my regularly columbia. no, i made up an i mean now, but i'm going to use them as i let my managers. and i feel like i've been are boy, okay. bronto momento. i was up in on all. the good guys is nathan and ah, the darian gap. he's nearly 50 kilometers wide, stretching from the atlantic to the pacific and connect south and north america. ah. it's known as a drug smuggling corridor between columbia, panama. ah, a video sent to i 0 by the migrants show the difficulties of the journey for nobody knows how many people have died this year. there are only the tales of those who saw them disappear. rescue operations have become an everyday show. this video shows a team of panamanian border patrol agents rescuing 2 migrants whose boat was destroyed by the current countries in the region are trying to address that migration crisis. i ride thro
bye lane doug. doug, another follow up with the amount of when i go ahead, you'll see them in another. going to go adequately, but i'm, i'm daunted. ego over naming able my regularly columbia. no, i made up an i mean now, but i'm going to use them as i let my managers. and i feel like i've been are boy, okay. bronto momento. i was up in on all. the good guys is nathan and ah, the darian gap. he's nearly 50 kilometers wide, stretching from the atlantic to the pacific and connect south and north...
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70 council of through dan, mom at home, don douglas talked to al jazeera general mohammed hum dan doug law. thank you for talking touches here in with her with her with her vis. so the machine you are welcome and we are pleased to have you here. oh general. what was happening behind the scenes on october 25th. how did the military takeover happen? and how did you make the decision for the power crap her from sitting over here? what's happened on october 25th was the ultimate outcome of a long process since it changed started in sudan. during such process, many discussions were made. and many initiatives proposed by various parties, the prime minister himself proposed to initiatives during our meetings in the transitional partners council or the sovereignty council, with a cabinet of ministers. we made maximum efforts, but we couldn't reach a breakthrough. at that point, we were left with 3 options, the best of which was the move we had taken. such a move was completely agreeable to the prime minister. we did not make such a move on our own. the prime minister was an agreement with us a
70 council of through dan, mom at home, don douglas talked to al jazeera general mohammed hum dan doug law. thank you for talking touches here in with her with her with her vis. so the machine you are welcome and we are pleased to have you here. oh general. what was happening behind the scenes on october 25th. how did the military takeover happen? and how did you make the decision for the power crap her from sitting over here? what's happened on october 25th was the ultimate outcome of a long...
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she's got exclusive interviews with senator ted cruz, carson jordan, doug collins and former defense department chief of staff cash patel. plus start smart every weekday from 6:00 a.m. -- 9:00 a.m. eastern with the mornings with maria right foxbusiness for that will do it for us, thanks for w have a great weekend. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hello this week on the wall street journal at large, inflation hits at the highest level in three decades. it looks like it could go even higher. from thanksgiving dinner to filling up gas tanks prices are surging across the country fueling on each about the viability of economic recovery. now was all this avoidable? does joe biden have any sort of plan to get a grid on the spiraling prices? are these administration policies big spending and energy supply simply making things worse? we'll discuss this and more with their panel of top economic advisers for the past two presidents. and jason who had the same post in the obama administration. plus a courtroom in wisconsin young man fights to clear his name we learn once again it pretty well everything that media told a
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the friendship, doug, the assets, the forty's, the 6, there's a full g mice of a close to 2 parties. dev bought 600 offices, actually debit increase. the good stuff that holds that they want. let's go, let's go to maya. maya the, the friends themselves are not coming under mounting international pressure because for what many describe as ambiguous sense when it comes to the migrant on one hand to dismantle the refugee camp. in 2016 in carly, now these things that we're going to provide shelter. what do you think should fronts do in the near future to try to prevent any future tragedy? well, you know, there's the agreement of the 2 k that need to be revised. is the europe that needs to change a dis dublin regulation. i must point out to jack that when i like the time of the big jungle in 2016, the french government offered the refugees, were wearing kelly, to be able to ask for asylum in france and to have the doubling regulation or a, an old for then, you know, that was a part of proposition 13 article 13 in the dublin regulation that it can be given like this and several 1000 people
the friendship, doug, the assets, the forty's, the 6, there's a full g mice of a close to 2 parties. dev bought 600 offices, actually debit increase. the good stuff that holds that they want. let's go, let's go to maya. maya the, the friends themselves are not coming under mounting international pressure because for what many describe as ambiguous sense when it comes to the migrant on one hand to dismantle the refugee camp. in 2016 in carly, now these things that we're going to provide shelter....
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and he is this one on the other side to side doug. doug collides? ah, there are some residents, a cold drama. dow, in the seventy's i'll. he did have a bad 9 because of the vandalism that the crime, the crime was very homesick. it's kept that tag. glad to say we're cleaning it up. not mike, not the bronx. kim part is the tech we were of the operation. my role apart from the cleaning, of course, is using the i pad because now and house knows how to use it. and i don't want an hour. so that's way to make. i take a photo op, the cleanup, and that, that sent sent on to council and the place, ah, what rod doesn't sleep in ahmed out? there's always time the pieces for make type for 83 year old kid fletcher. t brakes or a chance to read the weary leg tice a bit like koala. what motivates you to kind of still get out there and do this? i think it all came from the fact that my parents with communities and i came here in 1959 when dad was posted as a placement that my have some info. all the to on without shopping strip is another graffiti gold mine. and i m
and he is this one on the other side to side doug. doug collides? ah, there are some residents, a cold drama. dow, in the seventy's i'll. he did have a bad 9 because of the vandalism that the crime, the crime was very homesick. it's kept that tag. glad to say we're cleaning it up. not mike, not the bronx. kim part is the tech we were of the operation. my role apart from the cleaning, of course, is using the i pad because now and house knows how to use it. and i don't want an hour. so that's way...
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big honor for doug wilson tonight. all pretty fired up for that. >> there it is. >>> that's going to do it for us on this monday night. we hope to see you back here tuesday tomorrow. >> bye-bye. >>> breaking news tonight, closing arguments in the kyle rittenhouse trial. the teen on trial for fatally shooting two people during unrest in kenosha, wisconsin last year. the prosecution saying rittenhouse went looking for trouble. rittenhouse's attorneys arguing he acted in self-defense. and the charge thrown out today by the judge. our team is at the courthouse. >>> also tonight, bipartisan celebrations at the white house. president biden signing his trillion-dollar infrastructure bill into law money for roads, bridges and broadband. and this evening the critical meeting tensions high as the president and china's leader hold a virtual summit. trump ally steve bannon surrendering to the fbi to face charges for refusing to comply with the january 6th investigation. his defiant words. >>> the shooting near a colorado high scho
big honor for doug wilson tonight. all pretty fired up for that. >> there it is. >>> that's going to do it for us on this monday night. we hope to see you back here tuesday tomorrow. >> bye-bye. >>> breaking news tonight, closing arguments in the kyle rittenhouse trial. the teen on trial for fatally shooting two people during unrest in kenosha, wisconsin last year. the prosecution saying rittenhouse went looking for trouble. rittenhouse's attorneys arguing he acted...
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general mohammed hum, don doug, commonly called amity. his general al will hands deputy in the sovereignty council, but he is also the leader of what's perhaps the army strongest division, the rapid support forces. i am brazil said that in cartoon, although general douglas appears to play a wall behind the scenes, many in sudan and across the region considered him the most powerful figure in the country. but what does his polar come from? and as he also made years between the army and political parties, would you like to become the company's next press? the deputy chairman of the 7th, the council of through dan mohammed. hum, dan douglas talked to al jazeera general mohammed. hum dan doug law. thank you for talking, talk to us in with her with her her vis soda machine. you are welcome and we are pleased to have you here. oh general. what was happening behind the scenes on october 25th. how did the military takeover happen? and how did you make the decision for the power crap her from the shooting over here? what's happened on october 25th
general mohammed hum, don doug, commonly called amity. his general al will hands deputy in the sovereignty council, but he is also the leader of what's perhaps the army strongest division, the rapid support forces. i am brazil said that in cartoon, although general douglas appears to play a wall behind the scenes, many in sudan and across the region considered him the most powerful figure in the country. but what does his polar come from? and as he also made years between the army and political...
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big honor for doug wilson tonight. we're all pretty fired up for that. >> there it is. >>> that's going to do it for us on this monday night. we hope to see you back here tuesday tomorrow. >> bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon."
big honor for doug wilson tonight. we're all pretty fired up for that. >> there it is. >>> that's going to do it for us on this monday night. we hope to see you back here tuesday tomorrow. >> bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon."