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. ♪ ♪ one of those companies is dupont, and on the grounds of the first dupont family home, i found theold movie score playing) it holds one of the world's largest collections of industrial history. >> this is an american city, a real community of homes and homemakers like thousands of others across the nation. we call it plasticstown, u.s.a. >> sullivan: i'd come to see what its archive could tell me about the evolution of the >> the table is set with polyethylene products, too. >> sullivan: america's postwar boom preseed endless opportunities for this new durable, lightweight material. >> modern-day miracles that were made with the help of petrochemicals. >> sullivan: from packaging to clothing to home furnishings... >> very durable. >> sullivan: plastic's wide-ranging applications... >> glassine, polyethylene, mylar... >> sullivan: ...promised a new world through chemistry. >> step into the world of manmade materials that take up where nature left off. >> the thing that made them unique was the ability to do more with just a little bit of material, to make things that we used lighter
. ♪ ♪ one of those companies is dupont, and on the grounds of the first dupont family home, i found theold movie score playing) it holds one of the world's largest collections of industrial history. >> this is an american city, a real community of homes and homemakers like thousands of others across the nation. we call it plasticstown, u.s.a. >> sullivan: i'd come to see what its archive could tell me about the evolution of the >> the table is set with polyethylene...
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dupont circle? suitland? u street? our smithsonian?n each of these metro sites delivers riders to a national park. how many joggers, bikers, and hikers explore rock creek park, theodore roosevelt island, or the national mall? each uses a national park here in the city. and a national park you may not know about right here in the district is poised for a bright future. east of the anacostia river is a place where there is room to play, where you can explore 3.5 miles of paved path along the river, use new outdoor exercise equipment, launch a boat on the river, swim in a swimming pool, play tennis, basketball, and soccer, picnic on a summer day, and even roller skate in the national park services only roller skating pavilion. it is all in anacostia park, and if that is not enough, yes, anacostia park has cherry trees and cherry blossoms. anacostia park is a great example of how important green spaces are to an urban environment, and we the national , park service, committed to working with the states of maryland and the district of colum
dupont circle? suitland? u street? our smithsonian?n each of these metro sites delivers riders to a national park. how many joggers, bikers, and hikers explore rock creek park, theodore roosevelt island, or the national mall? each uses a national park here in the city. and a national park you may not know about right here in the district is poised for a bright future. east of the anacostia river is a place where there is room to play, where you can explore 3.5 miles of paved path along the...
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now dupont sold off the nutrition business and bought back a lot of stock. it ready have a bang up quarter. the fantastic value creator, these numbers from dupont will prove it you know, i'm a fan of att because it's finally starting to grow again and i believe the dividend is safe but if you want growth in the wireless industry, the one to buy is t-mobile which i expect to deliver one more excellent quarter with a lot of signups. t-mobile is the best investment in the group if you want capital appreciation that's not going to change wednesday morning, this is really interesting, okay wednesday morning we have to find out how badlythe chip shortage is hitting general motors fortunately, its stock is seasoned thanks to the pin action from ford earlier this week when ford announced frankly that $2.5 billion in profit went up in semi conductorless smoke i think gm is in better shape with chips meaning the stock might be worth buying before the quarter. okay i might take on how the market looks, that might be one to go to this day because it is a great long-term
now dupont sold off the nutrition business and bought back a lot of stock. it ready have a bang up quarter. the fantastic value creator, these numbers from dupont will prove it you know, i'm a fan of att because it's finally starting to grow again and i believe the dividend is safe but if you want growth in the wireless industry, the one to buy is t-mobile which i expect to deliver one more excellent quarter with a lot of signups. t-mobile is the best investment in the group if you want capital...
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and see the evolution marion scott dupont, or maybe it's mary and dupont scott in any case a very wealthy woman. she was married to randolph scott for a while. bought montpelier and enlarged it and covered it with pink stucco. so the challenge at montpelier has been to get it back to what it might have looked like to what it looked like when the madison's were here and the effort has been remarkable. so thank you montpelier. thank you gave for arranging this and thank all of you for being here. weak notes this month. we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every on c-span 3 former vice president and us senator walter mondale died on april 19th at the age of 93. friday we start a night of programs featuring mr. mondale with a conversation from 2015 with former president jimmy carter. this was part of a tribute to mr. mondale hosted by the university of minnesota's humphrey school of public affairs. watch friday beginning at 8pm eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3 here the constitutional convention began in 1787 in philadelph
and see the evolution marion scott dupont, or maybe it's mary and dupont scott in any case a very wealthy woman. she was married to randolph scott for a while. bought montpelier and enlarged it and covered it with pink stucco. so the challenge at montpelier has been to get it back to what it might have looked like to what it looked like when the madison's were here and the effort has been remarkable. so thank you montpelier. thank you gave for arranging this and thank all of you for being here....
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said okay give us that and we'll wipe the slate clean and when he died he was being supported by a dupont, a businessman and you're right he was never comfortable but the decision to do this for some good opposed to personal benefit shows who he is but pretty bad with money. >> you mentioned he supported the school, he had run-ins with the other folks like the school board folks and he wanted it in one place, they wanted it on the other side of town, and he eventually won that. i noticed that the school was named the alvin c. york school, the highway was named the alvin c. york highway, i guess, that was paved through the county. i was wondering if he -- did he name things after himself or was that done for him? >> the highway i think was -- he didn't enemy it, i don't think. he was -- heed a crucial part in getting it built. i don't think -- i don't know if he named it himself. i don't think he would do that. >> doesn't seem like it. >> you can't name a state road after yourself. >> that's true. >> the schools probably -- the school's putting a name on there is part of the publicity. so,
said okay give us that and we'll wipe the slate clean and when he died he was being supported by a dupont, a businessman and you're right he was never comfortable but the decision to do this for some good opposed to personal benefit shows who he is but pretty bad with money. >> you mentioned he supported the school, he had run-ins with the other folks like the school board folks and he wanted it in one place, they wanted it on the other side of town, and he eventually won that. i noticed...
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april 1, 2019 dupont. >> can you please describe your role as a crisistraining coordinator ? >> as a crisis training coordinator i am responsible for collaborating and coordinating professionals and community members to come and teach our officers for in crisis de-escalation and at the time i also trained our officers. >> what do you mean by crisis ? >> crisis could be any situation that is beyond coping mechanisms and during that, what is beyond their control,sometimes they don't know what to do . and it is, and we trained to assist a person to bring them back down to an appreciable level. >> could you please share with the jury some examples of types of crisis western mark. >> crisis could be mental illness related or it could be situational area it could be that someone got into a car crash for example and they werejust affected by that, they don't know what to do and that could be a crisis so that's a good example . >>can intoxication be a crisis ? >> intoxication should be could be a crisis. >> drugs and alcohol, certain types ofanxiety could be a crisis >> yes . >> does
april 1, 2019 dupont. >> can you please describe your role as a crisistraining coordinator ? >> as a crisis training coordinator i am responsible for collaborating and coordinating professionals and community members to come and teach our officers for in crisis de-escalation and at the time i also trained our officers. >> what do you mean by crisis ? >> crisis could be any situation that is beyond coping mechanisms and during that, what is beyond their control,sometimes...
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>> it's on the north side at what we call the special operation center. 4119 dupont avenue north. >> you describe your role as the crisis training coordinator? >> as the crisis training coordinator, i'm responsible for collaborating and coordinating with mental health professions and community members in civilians to come and teach our officers about crisis and crisis deescalation and at times i also trained our officers too. >> what do you mean by crisis? >> crisis could be any event, situation that is beyond a person's coping mechanism. and during that -- when it is beyond the control, sometimes they don't know what to do. and it is -- we train them to assist a person to bring them back down to the precrisis level. >> can you please share with the jury some examples of types of crisis? >> crisis can be mental health related or situational. it could be that a car crash, for example, and they're just so affected by that that they don't know what to do. that can be a crisis. that could be an example of a crisis. >> can intoxication be a crisis? >> yes. intoxication can be a crisis too
>> it's on the north side at what we call the special operation center. 4119 dupont avenue north. >> you describe your role as the crisis training coordinator? >> as the crisis training coordinator, i'm responsible for collaborating and coordinating with mental health professions and community members in civilians to come and teach our officers about crisis and crisis deescalation and at times i also trained our officers too. >> what do you mean by crisis? >>...
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if you're familiar with washington, we're not too far away from dupont circle. police car after police car, police on motorcycles, secret service, capitol police, metropolitan washington police, all a part of that procession as it left here. a really sad moment. almost not a dry eye here. there were hospital employees lined up on the paddock here just outside of the emergency room, and it did appear that this spot also maybe became a bit of this part of crime investigation. there was a capitol police car in the front bay here in front of the emergency room where mpd detectives were taking photos. they were inspecting it. they were trying to make sure there was something clearly going on there. we're not able to say for certain exactly what just yet, but there was a procession here not all that long ago, and we are told that that slain officer was brought to george washington university hospital where i am right now. >> really, really tough time for the metropolitan and capital police departments. thanks so much. cnn's evan perez has been talking to his sources.
if you're familiar with washington, we're not too far away from dupont circle. police car after police car, police on motorcycles, secret service, capitol police, metropolitan washington police, all a part of that procession as it left here. a really sad moment. almost not a dry eye here. there were hospital employees lined up on the paddock here just outside of the emergency room, and it did appear that this spot also maybe became a bit of this part of crime investigation. there was a capitol...
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rockies rookie jason bottler soft liner that's gonna knock in the tiger and then look at mauricio dupontwotus, who has given in the stop sign. he's out by 50 ft. not a good look on any account, thereby do bond fifth still two to brandon belt, smoke on the water right? there's hits a laser that ends up in the drink. solo is 4th 32. giants rockies tight and then took the lead with another homer in the 9th 43 giants trail. but brandon crawford goes waterworld to start that ninth inning hits. three hits by the way for poor on his fourth, but the rookie gregory santos with that weird runner at second base to start the inning, the rookie has lit up, gave up a couple of home runs. this one, ryan mcmann tate measure shot 449 ft. but who's counting? two run blast? 75 final giants because the dodgers lost again are still tied for first place. still fun to say. in the month of april. the ayes have just gotten so used to rolling out one victory after another kind of weird now they've lost two out of three nit picking here, but they would tell you themselves. they're not exactly hitting the cover off
rockies rookie jason bottler soft liner that's gonna knock in the tiger and then look at mauricio dupontwotus, who has given in the stop sign. he's out by 50 ft. not a good look on any account, thereby do bond fifth still two to brandon belt, smoke on the water right? there's hits a laser that ends up in the drink. solo is 4th 32. giants rockies tight and then took the lead with another homer in the 9th 43 giants trail. but brandon crawford goes waterworld to start that ninth inning hits. three...
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>> is located on the north side at what we call the special operations center at 4119 dupont avenue. >> can you please describe your role as the crisis training chordata? >> as the crisis needing -- training courtney on responsible for coordinating with community members and civilians to come teach officers about crisis and crisis de-escalation and at times also train officers. >> what you mean by crisis? >> crisis could be an any situation is beyond the persons coping mechanism. and what is beyond their control sometimes they don't know what to do and we trained to assist the person to bring them back down to the precrisis level. could you please share with the jury some examples of types of crises? >> crisis could be mental illness related or could be situational. it could be that some regard to crash, for example, and edges so affected by that they don't know what to do. that could be a crisis. that could be an example of a crisis. >> can intoxication be a crisis. >> with yes, intoxication would be a crisis, yes. >> drugs or alcohol. >> yes. >> certain types of anxiety could be a
>> is located on the north side at what we call the special operations center at 4119 dupont avenue. >> can you please describe your role as the crisis training chordata? >> as the crisis needing -- training courtney on responsible for coordinating with community members and civilians to come teach officers about crisis and crisis de-escalation and at times also train officers. >> what you mean by crisis? >> crisis could be an any situation is beyond the persons...
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really knew much about were the montpelier main house which had 25,000 square feet added to it by the dupont family and the temple which sits right next to it, which was also madison construction. everything else was late 19th century or 20th century buildings. we didn't much care about them and we didn't have the funds to care about them. so this was more than the 158 buildings that was falling down on the property. so rebecca comes and says, that was my great-grandfather's home. he was a montpelier slave and he built that during reconstruction, and i think you should restore it. we said, we agree with you. that's really cool. we did the research and we figured it out. that restoration took five years. that little cabin took five years because we had no money to do it, right? we would start and stop, start and stop. right after this opened, we started the reconstruction of the main house of montpelier. that took five years but we had $25 million to do it, right? and that really started this engagement with the descendant community. her family came out and participated in the archaeology und
really knew much about were the montpelier main house which had 25,000 square feet added to it by the dupont family and the temple which sits right next to it, which was also madison construction. everything else was late 19th century or 20th century buildings. we didn't much care about them and we didn't have the funds to care about them. so this was more than the 158 buildings that was falling down on the property. so rebecca comes and says, that was my great-grandfather's home. he was a...
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we knew much about where the montpelier main house which was 25,000 square feet added to it by the dupont family. and the temple which sits right next to it which is in construction. everything else was late 19th century, 20th century buildings. we didn't much care about it. we didn't have the funds to take care of them. it was one more of those 150 buildings that was falling down on the property. rebecca comes and you know that is? it was my great grandfather's home. he was a montpelier slave. he built that during reconstruction. i think you should resort. we said we agree with you. that is really cool. right? we did the research, figured it out. the restoration took five years. that little cabin took five years. because we had no money to do it. right? start, stop, start and stop. right after this open we started the reconstruction of the main house of montpelier. it took five years. we had 25 million dollars to do it. and that really started this engagement with the descending community. her family came out and participated in the archeology of the cabin. she opened doors for us into t
we knew much about where the montpelier main house which was 25,000 square feet added to it by the dupont family. and the temple which sits right next to it which is in construction. everything else was late 19th century, 20th century buildings. we didn't much care about it. we didn't have the funds to take care of them. it was one more of those 150 buildings that was falling down on the property. rebecca comes and you know that is? it was my great grandfather's home. he was a montpelier slave....
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one of my mentors was a republican named russ peterson, a great leader of the dupont company for many years, governor of delaware, and later served as chair of the white house council on environmental quality during the administrations of both richard nixon and gerald ford. governor peterson used to refer to his role as chair at the council on environmental quality as something of an arc extra conductor. you don't play the instruments as chair of the c.e.q., but you try hard to ensure that everybody in the orchestra is playing in harmony. the c.e.q. chair coordinates action across the entire government in order to ensure federal agencies are working in harmony, that every federal decision advances the objectives of economic growth, better public health, and of stronger environmental quality. but while c.e.q. chairs do work much like an orchestra leader or conductor to achieve harmony across federal agencies, they must also pursue balance. that balance includes at least three components -- one, growing our economy. two, ensuring a just and healthy society. and, three, protecting our en
one of my mentors was a republican named russ peterson, a great leader of the dupont company for many years, governor of delaware, and later served as chair of the white house council on environmental quality during the administrations of both richard nixon and gerald ford. governor peterson used to refer to his role as chair at the council on environmental quality as something of an arc extra conductor. you don't play the instruments as chair of the c.e.q., but you try hard to ensure that...
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the winner of the dupont award, he is a co-anchor of cnbc's "squawk on the street," from the faber report, here's david faber. >> the newest guest host for jeopardy, david faber, we can't wait to watch him in action this summer good thursday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with david faber and jim cramer earnings are out in force today. airlines, at&t, chipotle, and more, jobless claims, 547,000 is a post-covid low our road map begins with the earnings deluge, dow, whirlpool, intel and snap after the bell. we will talk to the dow ceo and southwest ceo this hour. and credit suisse tapping investors for cash to shore up the archegos loss while it struggles to retain key employees. >>> and president biden pledging to cut u.s. greenhouse gases 50% by the end of the decade the latest push to aggressively combat climate change. carl >>> guys, the latest "jeopardy" today, let's talk about it when did you get the news, and what's the shooting schedule going to be like >> you know, you tape five shows in a day so it's a long day. i'll get a chance, i think, there w
the winner of the dupont award, he is a co-anchor of cnbc's "squawk on the street," from the faber report, here's david faber. >> the newest guest host for jeopardy, david faber, we can't wait to watch him in action this summer good thursday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with david faber and jim cramer earnings are out in force today. airlines, at&t, chipotle, and more, jobless claims, 547,000 is a post-covid low our road map...
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administration would overturn this, i mean, earlier this month manufacturers including three m and bergen dupontwhite house alongside lobbyists to trade groups to discuss shoring up national scok pile of pharmaceutical what is do you believe biden administration is plan is to support these drug makers and what is behind this move to get out of this procurement agreement that the trump administration put in there? i don't understand. if why not protect and secure the production of these vital ingredients and drugs in america job why would you get out of that plan i don't get it. >> the reason maria is that a lot of special interests that were at that meeting made minnesota by outsources jobs and are help security to china. they make more money on that margin when they can buy cheap from china that's how we got so dependent but this group advising white house this is the group that has really decimated our global supply chain. and our ability to have drugs when we need it even before the pandemic maria we had hundreds of drugs in shortage. right before the shut down i was visiting hospital in a ma
administration would overturn this, i mean, earlier this month manufacturers including three m and bergen dupontwhite house alongside lobbyists to trade groups to discuss shoring up national scok pile of pharmaceutical what is do you believe biden administration is plan is to support these drug makers and what is behind this move to get out of this procurement agreement that the trump administration put in there? i don't understand. if why not protect and secure the production of these vital...
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the winner of the dupont award, he is a co-anchor of cnbc's "squawk on the street," from the faber reporteopardy, david faber, we can't wait to watch him in actio
the winner of the dupont award, he is a co-anchor of cnbc's "squawk on the street," from the faber reporteopardy, david faber, we can't wait to watch him in actio
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would recommend to your viewers to take a look at xlb, they own companies like dow companies, like dupont inflation and energy also. xle, they're you'll find mobile and so forth. we are tipping towards that. if you look at inflation, there's different types of inflation. it's asset inflation, that's real estate, we see that going with asset prices. wage inflation, check, hard to get people back to work. you have to raise prices, raise wages. look at cpi and forward guidance into those and you'll see we're going to have whip inflation an investors better be prepared for that. maria: yeah. so i mean, the question is do you want to invest in inflationary items like, you know, away from stocks, maybe those companies that have more pricing power than others. what's the strategy if in fact we do see inflation then, ken? >> well, we are going to see inflation, there's doubt about it. some individual investors would rather go to company names. we would rather go to etf and take the whole basket of materials. we understand that inflation will grow here. we just passed a stimulus that hasn't made i
would recommend to your viewers to take a look at xlb, they own companies like dow companies, like dupont inflation and energy also. xle, they're you'll find mobile and so forth. we are tipping towards that. if you look at inflation, there's different types of inflation. it's asset inflation, that's real estate, we see that going with asset prices. wage inflation, check, hard to get people back to work. you have to raise prices, raise wages. look at cpi and forward guidance into those and...
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the temple erected by the herbalists to owned it on dupont street, you can enter from dupont, up thisalley, to st. louis ali. it is filled with grotesque statues, some of which are 18 feet in height. this is the
the temple erected by the herbalists to owned it on dupont street, you can enter from dupont, up thisalley, to st. louis ali. it is filled with grotesque statues, some of which are 18 feet in height. this is the