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a dozen regiments are too much for dwight's 70th new york. they get a second wind and start screaming "bull run, bull run" as they come out of the ravine. the 70th breaks. the new jersey brigade, what is left of them, breaks. grover's guys start to fall back, little by little shoving the union army back over the road, and you see wainwright's guns in the center. wainwright says this. "i held fire until the head of the column was within 150 yards." three rounds to a gun blew the whole thing away. he is talking about triple canister. now, as we talked about before, some of these guys liked to embellish official reports. at one time i give that quote and everybody went, it is powerful, three rounds to a gun blew it all away. however, the virginians have a different opinion. try this on for size. this is what we call in the history field a pucker factor. [laughter] mr. gruber: salem dutcher from the seventh virginia says, and this should show you how confused and close the combat was, "a terrific roar and a jar as a hot breath of a furnace warned
a dozen regiments are too much for dwight's 70th new york. they get a second wind and start screaming "bull run, bull run" as they come out of the ravine. the 70th breaks. the new jersey brigade, what is left of them, breaks. grover's guys start to fall back, little by little shoving the union army back over the road, and you see wainwright's guns in the center. wainwright says this. "i held fire until the head of the column was within 150 yards." three rounds to a gun blew...
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guest: you brought up a great point when you brought up dwight eisenhower. in his farewell address, everyone remembers his warning about the military-industrial complex. a lot of people overlook the warning he gave about the rise of a dangerous powerful technological elite who could hijack our republic and control our elections without us even realizing it. that's what we are facing with google and facebook and the tremendous influence they have over our lives. facebook knows your political leanings so they can tell people to go vote only if they have the political leanings they want to advance. eisenhower was ahead of his time to recognize it and warned us about it. host: do you think it's ok for the president of the united states to tweet false news? guest: i don't think it's ok for anybody to tweet false news. host: david, republican. caller: i was a truck driver for 30 years and there's a lot of bias against truck drivers same with the airliners. back in 1988 they had a really bad accident where a drunk truck driver went across the median and hit a bus h
guest: you brought up a great point when you brought up dwight eisenhower. in his farewell address, everyone remembers his warning about the military-industrial complex. a lot of people overlook the warning he gave about the rise of a dangerous powerful technological elite who could hijack our republic and control our elections without us even realizing it. that's what we are facing with google and facebook and the tremendous influence they have over our lives. facebook knows your political...
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about 1500 miles to the east the dwight d.um has been reopened after a major renovation. chip reid took a tour. >> reporter: president dwight d. eisenhower's time in office has been called the hidden hand presidency buzz of how effectively he operated behind the scenes. he proposed nasa. >> this is the first time they've ever been able to go in the front door. >> reporter: was instrumental in the civil rights movement. >> it's a $50 billion construction project. >> reporter: and even created the interstate highway system. >> that's ike. ike did a lot of things you don't know about. >> reporter: dawn hammond of the newly renovated eisenhower presidential library and museum hopes to change that. >> here is the d-day planning table where the leadership sat around. >> reporter: this is the actual table? >> this is the actual table. >> reporter: as the supreme allied commander in europe during world war ii, eisenhower planned the invasion of normandy. this is general eisenhower speaking to the troops. >> soldiers, sailors and airme
about 1500 miles to the east the dwight d.um has been reopened after a major renovation. chip reid took a tour. >> reporter: president dwight d. eisenhower's time in office has been called the hidden hand presidency buzz of how effectively he operated behind the scenes. he proposed nasa. >> this is the first time they've ever been able to go in the front door. >> reporter: was instrumental in the civil rights movement. >> it's a $50 billion construction project. >>...
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>> dwight!e search for the organs. where is the heart? the precious heart. >> that show works. everybody you go to in that cast is hilarious. >> oh, my god! >> dwight! >> the mockumentary format was different and all of a sudden it became something that you just realized the audience was very comfortable and very conversant. >> hey, park lady, you suck. >> hear that? he called me park lady. >> "the office," "parks and rec," "modern family," the conceit is they're making a documentary. >> i'm okay. i'm good. i'm good. >> the idea of these shows is you know, they sit down on a couch or they catch them in a separate part of the office and everybody does a confessional like reality television. >> i've gained a few extra pounds while we were expecting the baby, which has been very difficult. but apparently your body does a nesting, very maternal, primal thing where it retains nutrients, some sort of molecular physiology thing. but that's science. you can't fight it. >> we didn't need to explain it's
>> dwight!e search for the organs. where is the heart? the precious heart. >> that show works. everybody you go to in that cast is hilarious. >> oh, my god! >> dwight! >> the mockumentary format was different and all of a sudden it became something that you just realized the audience was very comfortable and very conversant. >> hey, park lady, you suck. >> hear that? he called me park lady. >> "the office," "parks and rec,"...
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please join me in honoring a dwight uisianian, dr. vines. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman california, mr. gomez, for five minutes. r. goemz: we are -- mr. gomez: our nation's community health centers need long-term funding to effectively serve the most vulnerable patients in our communities. community health centers are a bright spot in our nation's health center. served 29 million patients across the country, 693,000 that visited 74 different sites in my alone.t community health centers like romero provide care to immigrants, low-income individuals, communities of color, and the homeless. for many americans, community health centers are the first and only place they turn when they to see a medical professional. making sure these americans receive the care they need is our health care system, for our economy, and for working communities.all our we have long had bipartisan on community health centers, but our failure to provide long-term funding hurts to budget and plan. it creates uncertainty and has they act on t
please join me in honoring a dwight uisianian, dr. vines. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman california, mr. gomez, for five minutes. r. goemz: we are -- mr. gomez: our nation's community health centers need long-term funding to effectively serve the most vulnerable patients in our communities. community health centers are a bright spot in our nation's health center. served 29 million patients across the country, 693,000 that...
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that statue is one of a pair of statues showing the famous 1982 throw and catch from joe montana to dwight clark. >>> the city of oengd is dropping its lawsuit against alameda county over the coliseum. to the a's for $85 million. the law requires publicly owns surplus land to be considered for affordable housing before it can be sold. last night mayor libby shaf said they have been pleased with their discussions and their shared interest in oakland's future. a's president said we are pleased that the oakland city council has directed the city attorney to immediately drop this lawsuit. we are committed to the long term success of east oakland and the warriors were blown out last night they are struggling in what's looking like a lost season. former warrior davell mcgee. 18 points. 17 rebounds for the lakers . deangelo russel led the warriors with 21 points. tomorrow night they'll be hosting the boston celtics. >>> week 11 of the nfl season begins tonight. there's a chance for snow as the pittsburgh steelers head to cleveland to play have struggle season but we main in the playoff chase. rai
that statue is one of a pair of statues showing the famous 1982 throw and catch from joe montana to dwight clark. >>> the city of oengd is dropping its lawsuit against alameda county over the coliseum. to the a's for $85 million. the law requires publicly owns surplus land to be considered for affordable housing before it can be sold. last night mayor libby shaf said they have been pleased with their discussions and their shared interest in oakland's future. a's president said we are...
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i sit down with dwight anderson to find out how he makes money helping farmers. ♪ alix: i'm alix steel "bloomberg commodities edge," 30 minutes focused on the companies, physical assets, and trading behind th
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teenager, a sleeping woke up to noises outside her bedroom on the second floor, the suspect 29 year-old dwight ronald tucker then made his way downstairs where he was confronted by the teens mother. police say tucker then demanded money and for the safety of her kids the mother complied. officers eventually caught tucker in the neighbor's yard and found stolen stolen items in his pocket. tucker has been book into the san jose made jail. a un aid worker from san francisco was killed over the weekend in afghanistan secretary of state a state mike pompeo. >>he says the attack was targeting un workers who have been helping the afghan people the bay area worker has been identified as a male raj she was an american citizen. 5 other workers were hurt. no one has claimed responsibility for the bombing. but both the taliban and the islamic state group have been active in that area. >>coming up police are on the lookout for gunman who got away what witnesses say happened when shots rang out at a bakersfield wall monday night. and this wildfire raging tonight this is near santa barbara, how many acres ha
teenager, a sleeping woke up to noises outside her bedroom on the second floor, the suspect 29 year-old dwight ronald tucker then made his way downstairs where he was confronted by the teens mother. police say tucker then demanded money and for the safety of her kids the mother complied. officers eventually caught tucker in the neighbor's yard and found stolen stolen items in his pocket. tucker has been book into the san jose made jail. a un aid worker from san francisco was killed over the...
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dwight eisenhower continued to support south vietnam. after the geneva accords, he continued to agree to put a small amount of advisors into vietnam. john kennedy continued to increase the number of advisors. he increased military aid to south vietnam. we learned in a prior class that kennedy would not have had the united states remain in the vietnam. in fact, he had specific plans for a withdrawal of the advisors. after john kennedy's assassination, lyndon johnson rescinded the jfk order of withdrawal. as in the case of kennedy, johnson was concerned about the upcoming election to guide his options in vietnam. even after winning the election of 1964, lyndon b. johnson was not clear about what to do with what he called the little country in asia. the tapes and documents of the time indicate he knew he could not win in vietnam. he nonetheless chose war. when nixon was elected in 1968, he ordered the strong-armed technique of massive bombing, to bring the north vietnamese to the peace table. from the statistics we reviewed in class, we lea
dwight eisenhower continued to support south vietnam. after the geneva accords, he continued to agree to put a small amount of advisors into vietnam. john kennedy continued to increase the number of advisors. he increased military aid to south vietnam. we learned in a prior class that kennedy would not have had the united states remain in the vietnam. in fact, he had specific plans for a withdrawal of the advisors. after john kennedy's assassination, lyndon johnson rescinded the jfk order of...
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dwight david eisenhower. what was his role in this? >> it's an interesting story because at the present time he was very disappointed that he didn't get to europe during world war i. most of his west point teammates did. he was contemplating resigning from the military and he heard about this trip at the last minute. he had to go to the campsite where they spent the first night but it really kept him in the military and of course that changed his life and changed the history of the u.s. >> so let's watch this film "the u.s. army motor convoy" and who had the idea of filming this? >> the u.s. military wanted to film it because first of all they wanted to be able to show people back in washington, the military leadership, here's the condition of the roads, here's the condition of the vehicles and which vehicles performed well or not and they wanted to record it for history but because they realized that this would be an historic trip so they wanted to have a record of it for everyone who would be interested. >> as we watch this film, whe
dwight david eisenhower. what was his role in this? >> it's an interesting story because at the present time he was very disappointed that he didn't get to europe during world war i. most of his west point teammates did. he was contemplating resigning from the military and he heard about this trip at the last minute. he had to go to the campsite where they spent the first night but it really kept him in the military and of course that changed his life and changed the history of the u.s....
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. >> a young army lieutenant colonel who would go on to serve as president of the united states, dwight david eisenhower, what was his role in this? >> well, he was -- it's an interesting story because at the time, he was very disappointed that he didn't get to europe during world war i. most of his west point classmates did get to europe. so he was disillusioned and actually contemplating resigning from the military. then he heard about this trip. he heard about it at the last minute and so he had to rush to join the trip. he couldn't even get to the starting point, he had to go to the campsite where they spent the first night. but it really kept him in the military, and of course that changed his life and changed the history of the u.s. >> so let's watch this film, the u.s. army motor convoy. who had the idea of filming this and turning this into a 25-minute silent film, documentary? >> well, the u.s. military wanted to film it because, first of all, they wanted to be able to show people back in washington, the military leadership, here is the condition of the roads, here is the condi
. >> a young army lieutenant colonel who would go on to serve as president of the united states, dwight david eisenhower, what was his role in this? >> well, he was -- it's an interesting story because at the time, he was very disappointed that he didn't get to europe during world war i. most of his west point classmates did get to europe. so he was disillusioned and actually contemplating resigning from the military. then he heard about this trip. he heard about it at the last...
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guest: you brought up a great point when you brought up dwight eisenhower. in his farewell address, everyone remembers his warning about the military-industrial complex. a lot of people overlook the warning he gave about the rise of a dangerous powerful technological elite who could hijack our republic and control our elections without us even realizing it. that's what we are facing with google and facebook and the tremendous influence they have over our lives. facebook knows your political leanings so they can tell people to go vote only if they have the political leanings they want to advance. eisenhower was ahead of his time to recognize it and warned us about it. host: do you think it's ok for the president of the united states to tweet false news? guest: i don't think it's ok for anybody to tweet false news. host: david, republican. caller: i was a truck driver for 30 years and there's a lot of bias against truck drivers same with the airliners. back in 1988 they had a really bad accident where a drunk truck driver went across the median and hit a bus h
guest: you brought up a great point when you brought up dwight eisenhower. in his farewell address, everyone remembers his warning about the military-industrial complex. a lot of people overlook the warning he gave about the rise of a dangerous powerful technological elite who could hijack our republic and control our elections without us even realizing it. that's what we are facing with google and facebook and the tremendous influence they have over our lives. facebook knows your political...
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but we look at the record, the record doesn't dwight stand up.e president has taken a number of moves during three years in office that almost are in russia's interest more than america. >> reporter: it is the dark mystery at the heart of the trump presidency. >> why is he so chummy with putin. >> the russians must have something. >> he's creating a hero out of the putin. >> speaker of the house summed it up this way. >> all roads lead to putin. >> questions about the two men started when trump as a candidate began singing putin's praises. >> i respect him. he's a strong leader. i can tell you that. >> so smart. >> run by a very smart cookie. much smarter and cunning than our president. >> more importantly, there were trumps actions. why would he hire a ukraine lobbiest as campaign chairman? >> the core question about paul manafort is whether he was working for donald trump and the american people or whether he was really working for vladimir putin. >> manafort worked in american politics years ago. but for more than a decade he advised a putin a
but we look at the record, the record doesn't dwight stand up.e president has taken a number of moves during three years in office that almost are in russia's interest more than america. >> reporter: it is the dark mystery at the heart of the trump presidency. >> why is he so chummy with putin. >> the russians must have something. >> he's creating a hero out of the putin. >> speaker of the house summed it up this way. >> all roads lead to putin. >>...
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the suspect ran off and when police arrived they found 29- year-old dwight tucker in a neighbors yardn electronics in his pocket. >>> the sacramento county sheriff's office is investigating an incident involving a doordash driver. on sunday night the teenage boy made an order when he was home alone. the doordash driver sent him a series of text messages after he dropped off his food. one message asked him if he lives alone and another invited the boy to join him on his deliveries. the mom said the driver crossed the line with a third message although she does not want to reveal her identity. >> can we get you a hotel, i lost it. why do you need my son at a hotel for 40 minutes? i can't even think about what his intentions were. >> the sacramento county sheriff's office is trying to determine if the driver knew the boy was a minor which would make this a criminal offense. doordash said it has removed the driver from their service. >>> we have the forecast that includes a lot of rain in parts advisory. >>> alex savidge joins us over on ktvu plus. >>> we are keeping an eye on that major
the suspect ran off and when police arrived they found 29- year-old dwight tucker in a neighbors yardn electronics in his pocket. >>> the sacramento county sheriff's office is investigating an incident involving a doordash driver. on sunday night the teenage boy made an order when he was home alone. the doordash driver sent him a series of text messages after he dropped off his food. one message asked him if he lives alone and another invited the boy to join him on his deliveries. the...
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details don't matter dwight yet.he noted that. >> indeed, and this is something they have been together on this issue, so we are seeing a bit of a separation. nia, what i'm seeing on the ground here is all the candidates are arriving here in iowa for a big event, the biggest event before the iowa caucuses. there is a divergence here. bernie sanders and elizabeth warren on one side, and then there is a moderate group, people to judge. they all just want accountability. who is the strongest to take on donald trump. >> thanks for that context. less than 100 days to go before those caucuses. thank you for joining us on the iowa caucuses. brianna keilar joins us after a quick break. the number on your screen right now to see if your doctor is in our network; to find out if you can save on your prescriptions and to get our free decision guide. licensed humana sales agents are standing by, so call now. do you have concerns about mild memory loss related to aging? prevagen is the number one pharmacist-recommended memory supp
details don't matter dwight yet.he noted that. >> indeed, and this is something they have been together on this issue, so we are seeing a bit of a separation. nia, what i'm seeing on the ground here is all the candidates are arriving here in iowa for a big event, the biggest event before the iowa caucuses. there is a divergence here. bernie sanders and elizabeth warren on one side, and then there is a moderate group, people to judge. they all just want accountability. who is the strongest...
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dwight failed to make a speech to denounce based on the criticism that he was giving on george marshall. he had the speech. he was ready to make the speech and he folded the speech due to political expediency. eisenhower said it was one of the biggest mistakes. he was fearful of mccarthy in his home state. one of those republicans, man or woman, will say, hey, you know what? enough is enough. i'm voting against this guy when it comes time impeach him. >> you're talking about mckartsy. roy cohen was whispering in his ear. if they had a baby, it would be him. >> that's not really something i want to think about. i'm just telling that you this is a situation that will unfold. and there's more lawlessness. more facts come out that are more damning than the ones right now. we're doing a very good job on the ground in these swing states. yes. some of them, the president is neck in neck. i'm talking about the impeachment issue. >> do you think president trump will win again? >> i think if he survives the impeachment, which i predict he won't survive it he'll have to leave office. >> that requi
dwight failed to make a speech to denounce based on the criticism that he was giving on george marshall. he had the speech. he was ready to make the speech and he folded the speech due to political expediency. eisenhower said it was one of the biggest mistakes. he was fearful of mccarthy in his home state. one of those republicans, man or woman, will say, hey, you know what? enough is enough. i'm voting against this guy when it comes time impeach him. >> you're talking about mckartsy. roy...
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whether it the national security founded by dwight eisenhower or element of the pentagon founded in the40s, none of this stuff is, you know, it's not easy for the president, it's not native to him and he has this free wheeling, independent swashbuckling that goes on and it's overconfidence. so all of that shows up as a perhaps somebody that's looking -- i hate to say it that way. i don't want to put down people living in a nursing home to be honest, but with the president, the big issue, chris, is that those 16 cabinet level positions, the 190 sub departments are in complete and total disarray. i think what the anonymous book is trying to warn people of is you have a system where the administrative process of the executive branch have completely broken down under president trump. >> i don't agree with it being anonymous. i'm thinking this will probably be another "primary colors" deal. if you want to say things like this, own them. come out and say it. if there's a ris risk to you, it's one thing. this isn't about passing on classified information. let me get to another topic to you wit
whether it the national security founded by dwight eisenhower or element of the pentagon founded in the40s, none of this stuff is, you know, it's not easy for the president, it's not native to him and he has this free wheeling, independent swashbuckling that goes on and it's overconfidence. so all of that shows up as a perhaps somebody that's looking -- i hate to say it that way. i don't want to put down people living in a nursing home to be honest, but with the president, the big issue, chris,...
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>> dwight!here is the heart? the precious heart. >> that show works. everybody you go to in that cast is hilarious. >> oh, my god! >> dwight! >> the mockumentary format was different and all of a sudden it became something that you just realized the audience was very comfortable and very conversant. >> hey, park lady, you suck. >> hear that? he called me park lady. >> "the office," "parks and rec," "modern family," the conceit is they're making a documentary. >> i'm okay. i'm good. i'm good. >> the idea of these shows is you know, they sit down on a couch or they catch them in a separate part of the office and everybody does a confessional like reality television. >> i've gained a few extra pounds while we were expecting the baby, which has been very difficult. but apparently your body does a nesting, very maternal, primal thing where it retains nutrients, some sort of molecular physiology thing. but that's science. you can't fight it. >> we didn't need to explain there's a documentary crew, yea
>> dwight!here is the heart? the precious heart. >> that show works. everybody you go to in that cast is hilarious. >> oh, my god! >> dwight! >> the mockumentary format was different and all of a sudden it became something that you just realized the audience was very comfortable and very conversant. >> hey, park lady, you suck. >> hear that? he called me park lady. >> "the office," "parks and rec," "modern family,"...
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despite some concerns about the wind.on they aren't dwight as high. look atey that this year.d here on nbmsc. sundown vitamins are all non-gmo, made with naturally sourced colors and flavors and are gluten & dairy free. they're all clean. all the time. even if sometimes we're not. sundown vitamins. all clean. all the time. (kickstart my heart by motley crue)) (truck honks) (wheels screeching) (clapping) (sound of can hitting bag and bowl) (clapping) always there in crunch time. hi. maria ramirez! mom! maria! maria ramirez... mcdonald's is committing 150 million dollars in tuition assistance, education, and career advising programs... prof: maria ramirez mom and dad: maria ramirez!!! to help more employees achieve their dreams. i need all the breaks as athat i can get.or, mom and dad: maria ramirez!!! at liberty butchemel... cut. liberty mu... line? cut. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. cut. liberty m... am i allowed to riff? what if i come out of the water? liberty biberty... cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car i
despite some concerns about the wind.on they aren't dwight as high. look atey that this year.d here on nbmsc. sundown vitamins are all non-gmo, made with naturally sourced colors and flavors and are gluten & dairy free. they're all clean. all the time. even if sometimes we're not. sundown vitamins. all clean. all the time. (kickstart my heart by motley crue)) (truck honks) (wheels screeching) (clapping) (sound of can hitting bag and bowl) (clapping) always there in crunch time. hi. maria...
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in the bubble of mccarthy, dwight eisenhower failed to make a speech to denunsate mccarthy based on the criticism he was giving to george marshal. he folded the speech due to political expediency. eisenberg said this was one of the biggest times of his political career, he couldn't stand up to mccarthy. that's what the republicans are like right now. one of those republicans, man or woman, will say enough is enough, i'm voting against this guy when it comes time to impeach him. >> you're talking about mccarthy, roy cohen was whispering in mccarthy's ear. >> if they had a baby, it would be donald trump and he happens to be running the country. i'm just giving you the visual. >> the visual of those two actually having a baby is not something i wanted to think about. >> anyone can have a baby. this is a situation that's going to unfold. and there's more lawlessness. there will be more facts that come out that are more damning than the current facts that are out right now. we're doing a very, very good job on the ground in these swing states. yes, some of those swing states the president is
in the bubble of mccarthy, dwight eisenhower failed to make a speech to denunsate mccarthy based on the criticism he was giving to george marshal. he folded the speech due to political expediency. eisenberg said this was one of the biggest times of his political career, he couldn't stand up to mccarthy. that's what the republicans are like right now. one of those republicans, man or woman, will say enough is enough, i'm voting against this guy when it comes time to impeach him. >> you're...
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liz: berkshire hathaway, unitedhealth group and church & dwight. that you're not saying overpaying.acteristics you like. they came out with earnings. berkshire has more sales than amazon. >> that's right. pretty impressive. i think for us we're, berkshire is a standby fund if you will. they have a ton of cash. a fourth of the market value is sitting in cash. if there is any type of downturn in the market, they are chomping at the bit to put the money to work. they're pretty creative. whether selling a put like they did 10 years ago, taking money from someone scared about markets, or working with a energy company. there is a lot of things they can do. by the way, their base business keeps clicking along. insurance, utilities, railroads. it will not crush the market on the upside if there is any downside they will do okay. liz: they have exposure to lot of different businesses. certainly keeps you afloat. great to see you. as we watch, i think we're going to for mike bailey, cue up of the fireworks. a second straight record close for the dow jones industrials, up 23 points. that is a
liz: berkshire hathaway, unitedhealth group and church & dwight. that you're not saying overpaying.acteristics you like. they came out with earnings. berkshire has more sales than amazon. >> that's right. pretty impressive. i think for us we're, berkshire is a standby fund if you will. they have a ton of cash. a fourth of the market value is sitting in cash. if there is any type of downturn in the market, they are chomping at the bit to put the money to work. they're pretty creative....
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my name is monica dwight and i'm an environmental education associate for the school education team and i largely focus on providing water presentations to elementary schoolers and also support in providing zero waste outreach to our schools. and before working for the department of environment, i was teaching english in spain. >> good evening, commissioners, i work with the school education team of an environmental education aide. as my colleague said, we go into classrooms and provide field trips to students so they learn more about what their field strips will be about. we also work on outreach in assemblies in schools and we go and show students how to recycle and really talk to them about why it's important for us to protect our beautiful world many of before i came to the department before i was welcomed here, i was working at ucmerced. i was doing a fellowship that provided paid internships opportunities undergraduate students in the energy and environmental fields. >> hello, my name is adam webber and i've been for six months at the department but it's my first time on the meeti
my name is monica dwight and i'm an environmental education associate for the school education team and i largely focus on providing water presentations to elementary schoolers and also support in providing zero waste outreach to our schools. and before working for the department of environment, i was teaching english in spain. >> good evening, commissioners, i work with the school education team of an environmental education aide. as my colleague said, we go into classrooms and provide...
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showing the 1982 throw and catch from montana to dwight dave clark. >>> the city of oakland is dropping now a law requires publicly owned surplused land they have been pleased with the recent discussions with a's and their shared interest in oakland's future. >>> in a statement a's president said quote we are pleased that the oakland city council has directed the city attorney to immediately drop this lawsuit. we are committed to the long term success >>> the warriors were blown out last night in l.a. last night the warriors had no answers for the lakers had a career game for the lakers. he had 18 points, 17 rebounds, look at that. deangelo russel had the warriors. the warriors now have the worst record in the nba. tomorrow night they'll be hosting vu fox 2 and there's a chance for snow as the pittsburgh steelers head to cleveland to play the browns. raiders will keep a cl oakland is stied with the steelers for the sixth playoff at 5:00 and after the game we have a specia edition of sports wrap. and during the game you can get all your local news on ktvu plus. >> all right. sal can even
showing the 1982 throw and catch from montana to dwight dave clark. >>> the city of oakland is dropping now a law requires publicly owned surplused land they have been pleased with the recent discussions with a's and their shared interest in oakland's future. >>> in a statement a's president said quote we are pleased that the oakland city council has directed the city attorney to immediately drop this lawsuit. we are committed to the long term success >>> the warriors...
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general dwight d. eisenhower who was a chief planner for general marshall wrote a memo in february of 1945 when he said the three essentials for winning the british in, the russians in, and preventing a linkup of japan and germany across the indian ocean. this reinforces the same point. if the japanese and germans had achieved this linkup, it would have, at a minimum, have protracted the war immensely. we are down to just a couple minutes left. i wanted to say that i much appreciate our panelists today. i think we have time for water two quick questions. does anyone have any question to ask anybody on the panel? yes, right here? i think we will be down to one question. >> george, did you talk about intelligence and the code breaking and how that contributed to the success of the battle? richard: that is more than a -- quite simply, the japanese naval code was kept in place for much longer than necessary, that gave us time to blank through the ciphers. they are not reading complete messages. they are ge
general dwight d. eisenhower who was a chief planner for general marshall wrote a memo in february of 1945 when he said the three essentials for winning the british in, the russians in, and preventing a linkup of japan and germany across the indian ocean. this reinforces the same point. if the japanese and germans had achieved this linkup, it would have, at a minimum, have protracted the war immensely. we are down to just a couple minutes left. i wanted to say that i much appreciate our...
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barack obama is no dwight eisenhower. the day is over. word in the title former president is "former." it's over. however much he thinks he can direct advance, it's not going to happen. >> gregg: yeah, what's amazing, rachel, is how conspicuously silent obama has been about biden peered on the campaign trail, every speech, biden says, obama was my bff. political magazine is reporting that obama made derisive comments about biden. one quote was, you know who really doesn't have it? joe biden. what do you make of it? >> i don't agree with anything as far as the former president obama's policies but i will say this, he is a great politician. he sees that it is going to take a very formidable and strong person to go up against donald trump, who is a fighter and has a record, has a booming economy to go up against. he is warning the liberals here, he is a socialist. in my heart i believe obama is a socialist. he agrees with everything aoc and bernie sanders stands for but he is a smart politician who says, listen, you can't take the mask off d
barack obama is no dwight eisenhower. the day is over. word in the title former president is "former." it's over. however much he thinks he can direct advance, it's not going to happen. >> gregg: yeah, what's amazing, rachel, is how conspicuously silent obama has been about biden peered on the campaign trail, every speech, biden says, obama was my bff. political magazine is reporting that obama made derisive comments about biden. one quote was, you know who really doesn't have...
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. >> i get to see jerry rice and joe montana and dwight clark in a presentation i'm happy. >> thank you. happy to take questions. >> i have a couple speaker cards. please line up on the screen side of the room. [calling names] two minutes for each speaker tonight. come on up, whoever is ready. >> good afternoon, commissioners. this is a great day for hunter's point community. i want to give a shoutout to those who are patient watching remotely. we have seniors and people who could not be here today. why is that? it's because it has taken us 18 and a half years to get here. the development plan was a community-driven plan by the people of hunter's point. it took us 18 and a half years. candlestick point was central. everything that you will have in terms of open space parks housing, we are building more housing in san francisco. community benefit. in fact, ours is a model for all of you to take. if you can hold every development in san francisco up to this standard, that we have put together for five points, you will not be going through your previous meetings, believe me. and the planni
. >> i get to see jerry rice and joe montana and dwight clark in a presentation i'm happy. >> thank you. happy to take questions. >> i have a couple speaker cards. please line up on the screen side of the room. [calling names] two minutes for each speaker tonight. come on up, whoever is ready. >> good afternoon, commissioners. this is a great day for hunter's point community. i want to give a shoutout to those who are patient watching remotely. we have seniors and people...
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they have budgeted and ideal was a deal like commissioner dwight said. i believe we have not increase the fee. there has to be a fee. i do respect, though, the nexis study. i think the nexus study has a sweet spot of a 10-dollar increase if i read it correctly. that is our recommendation. they are getting the intent of trying to text of elements especially those that are housing. if you can see that, you rented to small businesses, nonprofits or what have you. if they have a trajectory of housing small businesses. you can't just throw it out the wall and hey, your developer, it's a whole ecosystem. i know what you want to do, you want to tax the people that can be taxed. small business we get caught up. we small businesses are always at the blonde at the expense of our businesses. that is not fair either. that is my recommendation. >> thank you, commissioner. this item did go to the planning commission about 1.5 months ago. there were no recommendations made at that time around treatment of small businesses, or small-cap differently. i really appreciate
they have budgeted and ideal was a deal like commissioner dwight said. i believe we have not increase the fee. there has to be a fee. i do respect, though, the nexis study. i think the nexus study has a sweet spot of a 10-dollar increase if i read it correctly. that is our recommendation. they are getting the intent of trying to text of elements especially those that are housing. if you can see that, you rented to small businesses, nonprofits or what have you. if they have a trajectory of...
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. >> commissioner dwight is absent. commission laguana? is absent. missioner alexandriareer -- >> commissioner riley? >> yes. >> commissioner zouzounis? >> yes. >> clerk: motion passes 5-0 with two absent. >> great. congratulations. [cheers and applause] >> we're going to do one group photo with all of our legacy businesses over there with the commission. >> rebuilding san francisco. lyra corporation. zazie. >> all right, everyone. one, two, three. i'm going to take a few of them. one, two, three. one more. yep. perfect. one, two, three. okay. thank you. thank you. [laughter] >> thank you very much. thank you very much. >> awesome article. >> thank you. >> you've got to keep it going. [laughter] >> clerk: item number 4, office of workforce development. update on small business streamlining legislation anded d administrative reforms. the implementation of mayor's small business budget investment. the presenters are joaquin torres, director of workforce development. laurel arvanitidis, director of business development. jorge rivas. acting director of i
. >> commissioner dwight is absent. commission laguana? is absent. missioner alexandriareer -- >> commissioner riley? >> yes. >> commissioner zouzounis? >> yes. >> clerk: motion passes 5-0 with two absent. >> great. congratulations. [cheers and applause] >> we're going to do one group photo with all of our legacy businesses over there with the commission. >> rebuilding san francisco. lyra corporation. zazie. >> all right, everyone....
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as general dwight eisenhower said, optimists win wars, not pessimists.re talking about a visionary whose timetable is accelerated too much. it is doable. there is no law of physics preventing the mission laid out. charles: right. some say general custer was too optimist i can, right? if that is the case, should we put more resources into it? should it be elon musk the visionary if it is so doable and so perhaps appealing to mankind, should this be a freighter mission for everyone? >> it should be. who is setting the agenda? nasa is no longer setting the agenda. private enterprise is coming in. we have two visions of our role in outer space. elon musk wants to go to mars. >> jeff bezos wants to make the earth, into a garden, celestial guarden of eden with heavy industry in outer space. we have visionaries. as long as they pay the bills i'm all for it. charles: our viewers of the show are also. it is so remarkable because all the things feels like mankind ever come up with, no matter what, science fiction writing, whatsoever, we've been at some point able
as general dwight eisenhower said, optimists win wars, not pessimists.re talking about a visionary whose timetable is accelerated too much. it is doable. there is no law of physics preventing the mission laid out. charles: right. some say general custer was too optimist i can, right? if that is the case, should we put more resources into it? should it be elon musk the visionary if it is so doable and so perhaps appealing to mankind, should this be a freighter mission for everyone? >> it...
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the statue is one of a pair of statues depicting the famous catch 1982 from joe montana to dwight clarkld forget it. >>> tonight is week 11 of the nfl season it begins right here on ktvu fox 2 news. there is a chance it may snow as the pittsburgh steelers play the cleveland browns in cleveland. both teams have been struggling this season but they're still in the playoff. look at that dave. the raiders fans will be watching this closely. the raiders are tied with the steelers for the sixth and final playoff spot in the afc. the pregame coverage of the game begins at 4:30. the kickoff is at 5:00 p.m. after the game, don't forget a special thursday night edition of sports wrap and you can also get all of your local news during the game on ktvu plus. >>> we have it all for you. >> yeah. right now 6:39. a plan to legalize sports gambling inside california casinos. the push from a group of native american tribes that could soon allow you to place your bets. >> plus oakland a's mark casemi -- marcus semien. >>> now let's say good morning to gasia in our newsroom. >> good morning pam and dave,
the statue is one of a pair of statues depicting the famous catch 1982 from joe montana to dwight clarkld forget it. >>> tonight is week 11 of the nfl season it begins right here on ktvu fox 2 news. there is a chance it may snow as the pittsburgh steelers play the cleveland browns in cleveland. both teams have been struggling this season but they're still in the playoff. look at that dave. the raiders fans will be watching this closely. the raiders are tied with the steelers for the...
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newhart sitcom that came after bob newhart made his name as a revolutionary stand-up comedian back when dwightl up on stage getting laughs. harry smith went to visit an american iconic for our "sunday's closer." >> bob newhart ladies and gentlemen, great to see you. >> the one time chicago accountant released this. >> the door in my office is always open. i think you know why. it sold more than a million copies and won the grammy for best album of the year. newhart was part of a new wave of comics. >> there you see some employees beating up our director of labor relatio relations. >> ben stiller helps remind us that bob newhart is not dead. >>> bob newhart, just the name makes you smile. bob newhart just first his name as a stand-up comedian now 90 years old, newhart is still up on stage getting laughs perry smith went to visit an american icon for our sunday closer >> bob newhart is here, ladies and gentlemen. >> thank you. >> really good to see you. >> reporter: no one in america knew who bob newhart was in 1960, when the one-time chicago accountant reased th com >>he door my fice is ys o co
newhart sitcom that came after bob newhart made his name as a revolutionary stand-up comedian back when dwightl up on stage getting laughs. harry smith went to visit an american iconic for our "sunday's closer." >> bob newhart ladies and gentlemen, great to see you. >> the one time chicago accountant released this. >> the door in my office is always open. i think you know why. it sold more than a million copies and won the grammy for best album of the year. newhart...
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. >> every president since john elnnedy, and arguably even dwight eisenhower has had to become a tv characterto be successful. and in fact i believe that if you look at the history of presidential debates, the candidates that are more successful with tv and project with only a couple of exceptions usually when the elections. he's the first president who has been a fictional tv character, and i think that really moves the ball into a strange and dangerous area. what do you mean by fictional tv character? he was never thend kind of guy that he was portrayed to be on the apprentice. he didn't, i mean, that was a game show that was rigged. his role was rigged. people who know him, he and i graduated from the university of pennsylvania the same year. i knew him as a developer in the 80s when i was a reporter there and he wasn't a decisive businessman. he was a show boat, he was a marketer and that's what he's made most of his money by the way is selling his name so that other people, developers could put his name on their buildings with some exceptions like his golf courses. but the role that the
. >> every president since john elnnedy, and arguably even dwight eisenhower has had to become a tv characterto be successful. and in fact i believe that if you look at the history of presidential debates, the candidates that are more successful with tv and project with only a couple of exceptions usually when the elections. he's the first president who has been a fictional tv character, and i think that really moves the ball into a strange and dangerous area. what do you mean by...
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, and he was from minnesota, conservative lawyer, a judge first appointed to the federal bench by dwight eisenhower. he became richard nixon's second appointment to the united states supreme court. but blackman was not nixon's first choice for the job. nixon's first two picks had pro-segregation records that got unearthed or dissected during the confirmation process. both of them were ultimately rejected by the senate which was a big and embarrassing blow for nixon. so for his third try nixon chose harry blackman because he was seen as so uncontroversial he would be hard for anybody to vote against. >> judge blackman made a good first impression and the senators will vote to decide his fate and barring the unexpected his nomination should sail through. thus far no one has even asked to testify against him. but the unexpected aural has occurred twice, so most senators still are not committing themselves. >> the find a super uncontroversial guy strategy worked for that nomination. harry blackman's nomination to court was unanimously approved by the u.s. senate. on june 9, 1970, he was swor
, and he was from minnesota, conservative lawyer, a judge first appointed to the federal bench by dwight eisenhower. he became richard nixon's second appointment to the united states supreme court. but blackman was not nixon's first choice for the job. nixon's first two picks had pro-segregation records that got unearthed or dissected during the confirmation process. both of them were ultimately rejected by the senate which was a big and embarrassing blow for nixon. so for his third try nixon...
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but the reality is most of them have bought that the trump party -- they're no longer the party of dwightnhower or even ronald reagan and certainly not the bushes and they are totally attached to trump and will do whatever they can to support him and when they do things not for the basis or the benefit of their country or even their party but of an individual, a cult figure who has taken over their party that's scary to america because that's authoritarianism happening. and they're not taking independent -- >> have you seen anything that we haven't? in the next process -- in the next step in this process, for the judiciary committee which you sit on to get the intelligence committee's report on their findings. have you heard when that report might come? >> well, i suspect we'll have it when we return on december the 3rd. although i can't speak to the -- a lot of information to be sifted through and we'll probably have it around the 3rd. >> well, we look forward to whatever is in it. thank you for so much for joining me today. >> you're welcome. nice to be with you. >>> are americans watch
but the reality is most of them have bought that the trump party -- they're no longer the party of dwightnhower or even ronald reagan and certainly not the bushes and they are totally attached to trump and will do whatever they can to support him and when they do things not for the basis or the benefit of their country or even their party but of an individual, a cult figure who has taken over their party that's scary to america because that's authoritarianism happening. and they're not taking...
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there is some data aware of the funding has gone, commissioner dwight. $70 million has been generated, it has partially funded 527 units. it is not a one-for-one unit to housing being built. as you are aware, it is a mix of financing for each affordable unit. >> that was going to be my next question. how much does the city spend on affordable housing right now? >> what we call our affordable gap is $239,000. i believe it is close to a total of $700,000 per unit that we create and then we get financing from the state. >> i am sorry. i mean, what is the total budget, in the city? >> i am not sure. >> okay. could you hazard a guess? is it in the millions, the billions? >> probably the hundreds of millions. i can't answer that with confidence. >> sure. i think we can stipulate it's out amendment in the hundreds of millions. i am getting nods from our analysts here. i guess one question i have, how is the 25,000-foot delineate arrived at? how is that the difference of a small project not worthy of the fee and a large and a project it is worthy of the fee? >> that number goes far back to th
there is some data aware of the funding has gone, commissioner dwight. $70 million has been generated, it has partially funded 527 units. it is not a one-for-one unit to housing being built. as you are aware, it is a mix of financing for each affordable unit. >> that was going to be my next question. how much does the city spend on affordable housing right now? >> what we call our affordable gap is $239,000. i believe it is close to a total of $700,000 per unit that we create and...
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mean and -- and the bar was high after wal-mart, right the bar was high and you guys might remember, dwight stones they jumped over this bar that was already so high. >> high jumper. >> let's give the high jumper. >> dick fosberry was the other high jumper .fosberry flop. >> the high jumper off the top of your med. >> cleared the bar and did a tremendous job >> here is the question. you touched on it. should it be worth as much as wal-mart because it's in the range. if you want it to go to a market multiple fine a couple turns higher >> right. >> from that point it's a few more turns to wal-mart. >> i don't think it should be worth as much as wal-mart. you know, what we're seeing right now is that the consumer is still strong. but i do believe there are chinks in the armor. so i'd rather be in a wal-mart that's more like a staple, over 50% coming from groceries. which i like when you want to be defensive. kudos to target. i wish we caught this. they're doing a great job bridging between e-commerce and in store sales they were the first ones to embrace rather than fight in store returns. peo
mean and -- and the bar was high after wal-mart, right the bar was high and you guys might remember, dwight stones they jumped over this bar that was already so high. >> high jumper. >> let's give the high jumper. >> dick fosberry was the other high jumper .fosberry flop. >> the high jumper off the top of your med. >> cleared the bar and did a tremendous job >> here is the question. you touched on it. should it be worth as much as wal-mart because it's in the...
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whether it is the national security council, funded by dwight eisenhower or elements of the pentagoneasy for the president. it's not native to him and he has this free willing independent swash bucking that goes on and it is overconfidence. so all of that shows up as a, perhaps somebody, i hate to say it that way. i don't want to put down people living in a nursing home, to be honest. but with the president, the big issue is that those 16 cabinet level positions, the 190 somebody departments are a complete and total disarray. so what the "anonymous" book is trying to warn people of, you have a system where the administrative processes of the executive branch have completely broken down under president trump. >> so you agree the assessment of the book. i don't agree with it being anonymous. i'm thinking this should be another primary colors deal. anonymous winds up being the writer there. joe kline. if you want to say things like this, own them. if there is a risk to you, that's one thing. this isn't about passing on information. this is a political commentary. let me get to another t
whether it is the national security council, funded by dwight eisenhower or elements of the pentagoneasy for the president. it's not native to him and he has this free willing independent swash bucking that goes on and it is overconfidence. so all of that shows up as a, perhaps somebody, i hate to say it that way. i don't want to put down people living in a nursing home, to be honest. but with the president, the big issue is that those 16 cabinet level positions, the 190 somebody departments...
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say that jimmy carter lost iran that would be to say -- and i would say this to your viewer -- that dwight eisenhower as president lost cuba when we had a castro communist revolution 90 miles from our shore or that president obama was responsible. there are certain things a superpower 7000 miles away cannot do. could havey the shah saved would have been massive use of military force, which he himself in his own memoirs said a monarch cannot shed the blood of his own countrymen to save his throne or a very clear message from the carter administration that the shah should use such force. there was a muddled message that respect. the bottom line is the shah lost iran, not jimmy carter. host: there is a picture in your book from september 1977 in the white house. there is teargas that was in the air. you can see the shah is wiping his eyes. explain this photograph. guest: the first state visit the shah made in the carter administration was in november of 1977. in the outdoor welcoming ceremony, there were demonstrations across the south lawn of the white house in the park by iranian students.
say that jimmy carter lost iran that would be to say -- and i would say this to your viewer -- that dwight eisenhower as president lost cuba when we had a castro communist revolution 90 miles from our shore or that president obama was responsible. there are certain things a superpower 7000 miles away cannot do. could havey the shah saved would have been massive use of military force, which he himself in his own memoirs said a monarch cannot shed the blood of his own countrymen to save his...