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eddie was fine with that. eddie loved harry truman and harry truman loved eddie. he had to decide what to do. he had been lobbied very hard by jewish leaders in the united states were pushing truman to support the partitions. the united states supports the petition -- partition. this is the end of the british mandate that expires in may of 48. now we are in march of 1948, two months before the mandate ends. he is sick of the issue. he says jesus christ could not please the shoes -- juice -- jews when i was -- when he was alive, how can i? he thinks the soviets will move right in, it will lead to war, it will lead to the annihilation of the jews and it won't serve american interests. marshall is against it. as is the state department. truman had an affinity for jewish people as a man of the bible. you have to love harry truman. he is the most powerful person advocating for a jewish state. he flies to washington, walks into the oval office and says i want to see harry, my friend. he is not invited and has -- has no appointment. they say you can go see harry but don'
eddie was fine with that. eddie loved harry truman and harry truman loved eddie. he had to decide what to do. he had been lobbied very hard by jewish leaders in the united states were pushing truman to support the partitions. the united states supports the petition -- partition. this is the end of the british mandate that expires in may of 48. now we are in march of 1948, two months before the mandate ends. he is sick of the issue. he says jesus christ could not please the shoes -- juice --...
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eddie loved harry truman and harry truman loved eddie. he had to decide what to do.is really frustrated because he had been lobbied very hard by jewish leaders in the united states who were pushing truman to support the partitions. it would create two states. estate for the palestinians and a stay for the jews. the partition plan past but now it's becoming crunch time between november of 1947 and the end of the british mandate that expires in may of 48. now we are in march of 1948, two months before the mandate ends. he is sick of the issue. he says jesus christ could not please the jews when he was alive how can i? , he thinks the soviets will move right in, it will lead to war, it will lead to the annihilation of the jews and it won't serve american interests. george marshall is against it. he thinks the soviets will move right in and it will lead to war, it will lead to the annihilation of the jews and it won't serve american interests. and because oil may be cut off from the american consumers so marshall is against it. as is the state department. truman had been
eddie loved harry truman and harry truman loved eddie. he had to decide what to do.is really frustrated because he had been lobbied very hard by jewish leaders in the united states who were pushing truman to support the partitions. it would create two states. estate for the palestinians and a stay for the jews. the partition plan past but now it's becoming crunch time between november of 1947 and the end of the british mandate that expires in may of 48. now we are in march of 1948, two months...
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eddie: a number of reasons. think the reason for the turnaround in bitcoin is always hard to guess, but one of the reasons for the turnaround over this weekend is that we saw paypal launching today a similar service to what they have in the u.s., where customers can buy on their platform it going, and the more access points -- on their platform is going -- their platform bitcoin, and the more access points you give to bitcoin, the more it helps. but there is more welcoming of a cash backed etc, and i think that could be a game changer. kailey: we have been talking about a potential bitcoin etf for years now, and it still has not come to fruition. bitcoin doesn't often trade on that much fundamental. a lot of it is technicals. above the $50,000 level, where do the technicals suggest it could go? eddie: you are right, bitcoin trades on excitement. bitcoin goes up when the animal spirits are behind it and when people are talking about it, when it gets airtime on television. that is when bitcoin goes up because more
eddie: a number of reasons. think the reason for the turnaround in bitcoin is always hard to guess, but one of the reasons for the turnaround over this weekend is that we saw paypal launching today a similar service to what they have in the u.s., where customers can buy on their platform it going, and the more access points -- on their platform is going -- their platform bitcoin, and the more access points you give to bitcoin, the more it helps. but there is more welcoming of a cash backed etc,...
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each step for republicanism would mean a step back for men like william eddy. festering worry about liberal drifts in energy policy, heightened tensions and suspicions that america's turn to foreign oil in 1940 was at the root of shortages of the 1970s intensified an anxiety that the gop's new elite used to undermine the rockefeller vision. by the 1980s with the saudi arabia the soul owner of aramco the company's morale groups disbanded. one could say at this juncture that henry luce's american century and oil and religion had succumbed. there were other signs as well including the persian gulf war. today it's very clear that the exceptional authority luce proclaimed is no longer america's to enjoy alone. that highlights an irony in play. major oil's ambassadors helped spur other theologies of oil's blessedness and other myths of exceptionalism. one could consider current politics as the wildcatters day in the sun. mike pence headlined fund-raising dinners whose seats were filled by oilmen such as evangelical wildcatter tim dunn. we're putting energy first, pen
each step for republicanism would mean a step back for men like william eddy. festering worry about liberal drifts in energy policy, heightened tensions and suspicions that america's turn to foreign oil in 1940 was at the root of shortages of the 1970s intensified an anxiety that the gop's new elite used to undermine the rockefeller vision. by the 1980s with the saudi arabia the soul owner of aramco the company's morale groups disbanded. one could say at this juncture that henry luce's american...
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eddy alvarez was in our last hour.
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and then, there is a bonus to eddie seacot. the -- there is a big scene in the movie where seacot goes in and says, i was promised a bonus of $10,000, mr. kaminsky, if i won 30 games. and i -- i didn't -- you know, i -- i was held back. you -- you wouldn't let the manager pitch me for -- to win that 30th game. and -- and kaminsky goes to his secretary, the general manager, and says can you look up in the records how many games mr. seacot won? 29. 29 is not 30, eddie. just so cynical in all that. except, that's not -- absolutely, not true, again. bonuses were not promised that way. they would not be promised a $10,000 bonus, when his base salary was $5,000. it would be in increments. it would, also, be in maybe you would get so much more, if you got -- won 20 games, or if you won 25 games. in fact, this is what happened with lefty williams that year. he got his 15 games, and 20 games. and he got extra bonuses for that. but really, why it's not true is because eddie seacot did get that chance to win 30 games, and he lost the game
and then, there is a bonus to eddie seacot. the -- there is a big scene in the movie where seacot goes in and says, i was promised a bonus of $10,000, mr. kaminsky, if i won 30 games. and i -- i didn't -- you know, i -- i was held back. you -- you wouldn't let the manager pitch me for -- to win that 30th game. and -- and kaminsky goes to his secretary, the general manager, and says can you look up in the records how many games mr. seacot won? 29. 29 is not 30, eddie. just so cynical in all...
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only i'm edie now. >> george can't wait for eddie to come to town, his best friend, and when eddie comes eddie is now edie and is a trans woman. >> take a good look. >> but the advancement of black queer stories is something that exists on a separate timeline from both lgbtq representation and black representation. >> representation matters, because if you know and like this person that's fictional, how can you not know and like this person in your real life? >> when we were younger, i used to hate you. you used to steal my clothes. >> you had such nice things. >> "soap," i think, was so raw. >> what do you people drink? >> you mean new yorkers? we drink -- >> no, no, homos. >> we drink your basic heterosexual drinks. >> there was something very delicious about the gayness of billy crystal's character. it was like mainstream television. wow, this is actually happening. this is actually real. >> if you look back at it now, there were moments that were incredibly sensitive, and it was an important character. >> i mean, you hate me because i'm gay, right? >> well -- >> i guess if you need a
only i'm edie now. >> george can't wait for eddie to come to town, his best friend, and when eddie comes eddie is now edie and is a trans woman. >> take a good look. >> but the advancement of black queer stories is something that exists on a separate timeline from both lgbtq representation and black representation. >> representation matters, because if you know and like this person that's fictional, how can you not know and like this person in your real life? >>...
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eddie: i think you can. most part, china has been the biggest dashed are two drivers over the past year or so. copper has done phenomenally well, from the lockdown prices last year. it's above the prices we had before. we had a very -- a goods led bounce back. people were buying goods. we were betting on the electric vehicle shift. both of those things, people are still buying a lot of goods. we are still hoping for this ev demand to come back. it's at a slower pace. the china numbers are worrying. on that assumption that we are going to buy more physical goods going forward. guy: thanks very much indeed. we are going to leave it there. he is telling us what's happening in the commodity market. pfizer -- this is the paperwork they need to file on the booster dose. it is interesting. we are finding ourselves were people are trying to wonder whether you've got to reconstitute a third dose or a third dose of the existing vaccine is enough to do the job you need for those who are most exposed as we go into the f
eddie: i think you can. most part, china has been the biggest dashed are two drivers over the past year or so. copper has done phenomenally well, from the lockdown prices last year. it's above the prices we had before. we had a very -- a goods led bounce back. people were buying goods. we were betting on the electric vehicle shift. both of those things, people are still buying a lot of goods. we are still hoping for this ev demand to come back. it's at a slower pace. the china numbers are...
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david plouffe and eddie glaude join me after this. damage. new parodontax active gum repair kills plaque bacteria at the gum line to help keep the gum seal tight. new parodontax active gum repair toothpaste. we were alone when my husband had the heart attack. he's the most important thing in my life. i'm so lucky to get him back. your heart isn't just yours. protect it with bayer aspirin. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. millions of vulnerable americans...
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eddie: i think so. access points are really important.e old days it was really hard to store your bitcoin. in 2017, people were excited about the price. the price crashed. people said, this is all over. all the promises of financial services and hedge funds getting into bitcoin, none of that happened. this time around, there is a futures contract out there. there are european and canadian etf's already out there, and retail investors can get easy access. that is what makes this time different than last time. guy: let's explore the etf angle a little bit more. i remember when gold got etf's. everybody got terribly excited and thought there was going to be a really strong racially should ship -- strong relationship between one and the other. eddie: for bitcoin and particular, you test etf's, the way it is currently being discussed is a really double-edged sword. initially it will get a lot of people excited about this space area but what they are talking about is a cash settled futures contract. the supply of bitcoin potentially is capped,
eddie: i think so. access points are really important.e old days it was really hard to store your bitcoin. in 2017, people were excited about the price. the price crashed. people said, this is all over. all the promises of financial services and hedge funds getting into bitcoin, none of that happened. this time around, there is a futures contract out there. there are european and canadian etf's already out there, and retail investors can get easy access. that is what makes this time different...
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>> eddie gallagher is a popular, re spected dude, with connections all over the seal base at home.nths later, friends and other members of alpha told n.c.i.s. what they say happened. they were breaking the code of silence. >> how am i supposed to teach my kid between right and wrong and look him in the eye if i'm not doing everything i can. >> reporter: gallagher was charged with pre-meditated murder, but the case fell apart in a made for tv moment when their star witness suddenly confessed it was he who killed the prison. gallagher's acquittal was hailed by then president trump and the newly retired navy seal returned the favor by presenting the commander in chief with an isis flag. today he lives in the florida panhandle with his wife, andrea. keeping a high-profile in the culture wars. >> i'm not trying to hide anything. >> reporter: on 6 60 minutes he steadfastly maintained his innocent. according to he and others, he and other seals performed fast-thinking procedures on the man. >> yeah. e wasn'kingdoing th fere story. >> a grain of truth in the whole thing is that isis fighte
>> eddie gallagher is a popular, re spected dude, with connections all over the seal base at home.nths later, friends and other members of alpha told n.c.i.s. what they say happened. they were breaking the code of silence. >> how am i supposed to teach my kid between right and wrong and look him in the eye if i'm not doing everything i can. >> reporter: gallagher was charged with pre-meditated murder, but the case fell apart in a made for tv moment when their star witness...
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eddie: you invoke guilt and a to station be tween came engulfed predispute if yes, guilt is generally what you feel about something that you have done and you feel responsible for and shame is generally something that you feel that you are. so i did that and shame is im that. so language is political is not objective is not neutral. language is perception some very pay attention to how we position ourselves in conversation and i noticed that white progressives, those who are voluntary watch a video like this, they will pretty freely talk about feeling shame and i don't know what to do. i feel shame but not feel it and that's interesting to me. so this is a pattern. and as a sociologist, i see her think patterns are rich sources of insight. and so how does this function. so if i feel guilty, i am responsible for something. and reparative action would be to somehow address what i have done predict and feel shame, i just invented and there's nothing that i can do. i'm exalted fromo responsibili. and shame tends to elicit sympathy and support and if i say they go for shame, i'm such a bad
eddie: you invoke guilt and a to station be tween came engulfed predispute if yes, guilt is generally what you feel about something that you have done and you feel responsible for and shame is generally something that you feel that you are. so i did that and shame is im that. so language is political is not objective is not neutral. language is perception some very pay attention to how we position ourselves in conversation and i noticed that white progressives, those who are voluntary watch a...
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eddie subsequent career testified to the potency of this liberal internationalist vision. as a higher consultant for the chevron texaco owned iramco-, and in arabic and political sympathy, he promoted peace between western and saudi interests by way of mutual ambition and shared respect for the divine. through aggressive proliferation of corporate promotion, as well as practical and -- destruction in how to live and elaborate in a land saturated with god and black gold, and eat not only wrapped the myth of capitalism and corporate benevolence. he also animated ground level operations on cultural sites and in the oil camps with a tenor of intercultural and [inaudible] exchange. one of the more i think fascinating lines of work that my research took me into was looking at the kind of interior lives, the internal workings of ram co-, especially in the 19 forties, 19 fifties and 19 1960s. there, william eddie and several other managers, many of them coming from missionary backgrounds, devised a whole kind of institutional structure by which product is theism and islam could ki
eddie subsequent career testified to the potency of this liberal internationalist vision. as a higher consultant for the chevron texaco owned iramco-, and in arabic and political sympathy, he promoted peace between western and saudi interests by way of mutual ambition and shared respect for the divine. through aggressive proliferation of corporate promotion, as well as practical and -- destruction in how to live and elaborate in a land saturated with god and black gold, and eat not only wrapped...
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and then this is eddie from down under. three legs, but he's crushing the game. this is eddie's 13th birthday. happy birthday. these sleepy guys are herbie. this is dahlia. supporting our troops with her u.s. army bandana. a furry fan from california. these two are charlie and ziggy. ziggy's that little yorkie in the background. and charlie is the 2-year-old pup in the front ready for his closeup. this patriotic pup is named ozzie. this is a dorgi, a dachshund corgi. this is max. a beloved member of our own wnn fam. chris in the control room says he misses you, max. and andrew, you remember these two characters, chief and ralph. >> yes, i lived with both of these dogs, they are incredible. >> last but certainly not least, this distinguished gentleman is archie. >> if you're watching, i miss you. i love you. i'll see new a few minutes, deja vu: it's live with kelly and ryan. today, actress uzo aduba and from ncis, wilmer valderrama. plus, helpful home hacks you'll definitely want to try and anthony ramos from in the heights.
and then this is eddie from down under. three legs, but he's crushing the game. this is eddie's 13th birthday. happy birthday. these sleepy guys are herbie. this is dahlia. supporting our troops with her u.s. army bandana. a furry fan from california. these two are charlie and ziggy. ziggy's that little yorkie in the background. and charlie is the 2-year-old pup in the front ready for his closeup. this patriotic pup is named ozzie. this is a dorgi, a dachshund corgi. this is max. a beloved...
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eddie glaude is back with us.have these vaccine mandates in washington state, in new york city, in new jersey where you and i both live for schools, and then you have states like florida and texas banning mask mandates. i mean we watched it feels to me like this initial swing from republican governors in southern states and now we're seeing democratic leaders pull in the other direction. how does that change the contours of this national conversation around covid? >> well, i don't know if it changes the contours. in my own home state of mississippi, we're seeing over 20,000 kids quarantined, over 5,000 kids have contracted covid, so we still see those divides in interesting sorts of ways. covid-19 has been a blue dye into the body politic revealing our illnesses and sicknesses in so many ways. one of the problems we face is selfishness and a certain kind of self-centeredness that has resulted in people opting out of any perception of the public good threatens our democracy and we're seeing that right now. so the m
eddie glaude is back with us.have these vaccine mandates in washington state, in new york city, in new jersey where you and i both live for schools, and then you have states like florida and texas banning mask mandates. i mean we watched it feels to me like this initial swing from republican governors in southern states and now we're seeing democratic leaders pull in the other direction. how does that change the contours of this national conversation around covid? >> well, i don't know if...
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eddie, last word to you.e momentum is there to get something done and offer the opportunity to vote to every person who is legally able to do so in this country? >> well, you know, alex, human beings are at once disasters and miracles. we often have to protect ourselves from the disasters that we have become, but if we show up, which we are seeing we can do, if we show up we at least have a chance for a miracle. that's where my hope is at. >> that's well said, both of you, as always, guys, my friends, both of you, well said. trymaine, eddie, thank you so much. >>> moving up the timeline for a covid booster shot. those details next. xt es and gri. and if you're looking for... trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ it's a new dawn... ♪ if you've been taking copd sitting down, it's time to make a stand. start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in on
eddie, last word to you.e momentum is there to get something done and offer the opportunity to vote to every person who is legally able to do so in this country? >> well, you know, alex, human beings are at once disasters and miracles. we often have to protect ourselves from the disasters that we have become, but if we show up, which we are seeing we can do, if we show up we at least have a chance for a miracle. that's where my hope is at. >> that's well said, both of you, as...
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eddie leads the charts for them. airplane is still new and developing, but by the end of the war, we have not only seen air power develop kind of the similar types of mission sets that we still use today to a large degree, but you've seen this culture start to develop. as it evolves into a weapons system. and why is that? why is it -- what is it about these aces that make them so famous and so attractive to the public? well, in a large way, it's a response to what's happening on the ground. this is the victorian era. people wanted these kind of old-school mythological heroes and it wasn't even 15 years earlier that for americans, at least, you had teddy roosevelt charging up san juan hill, the lone warrior even though he has tons of people with him, i'm going to charge up the hill and this expression of masculinity and heroism and now you go into world war i and world war i is not that. at least the popular perception of what's happening is, you've got millions of men in the front lines getting ripped apart by machin
eddie leads the charts for them. airplane is still new and developing, but by the end of the war, we have not only seen air power develop kind of the similar types of mission sets that we still use today to a large degree, but you've seen this culture start to develop. as it evolves into a weapons system. and why is that? why is it -- what is it about these aces that make them so famous and so attractive to the public? well, in a large way, it's a response to what's happening on the ground....
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by early 1940s eddie was a man of protest ant confidence who envisioned a new world order constructed out of crude. in 1940 while traveling recruiting for financial support for his school he lectured on quote the power of god in the secular world to employ lay people to be the shock group of the church and assume the super secular task of raising up that sector of the globe. you and i are not doomed to weakness. we serve the only totalian king and need to cover ourselves with tolerance, and charity and wherever we walk will find ourselves on holy ground. within months eddie was acting on this imperative serving with office of strategic services, eventually of course cia to survey arabia for sub-surface crude and gain knowledge of the people and bring u.s. to this kingdom. five years later bringing allegiance to christianity he over saw a deal in america's president roosevelt pictured before you installing u.s. in the region for good. again, doing so truly committed to what he saw as a religious, moral alliance between people who shared faith in monotheism and the book. as a higher con
by early 1940s eddie was a man of protest ant confidence who envisioned a new world order constructed out of crude. in 1940 while traveling recruiting for financial support for his school he lectured on quote the power of god in the secular world to employ lay people to be the shock group of the church and assume the super secular task of raising up that sector of the globe. you and i are not doomed to weakness. we serve the only totalian king and need to cover ourselves with tolerance, and...
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raoul lufbery is flying along with eddie rickenbacker. anytime somebody suggested that lufbery flying to seat plane, he allegedly quote, would not hear it. they always fly solo. no one is alive to fire him with him. they gave him the nickname, lone star lufbery. pilots love nicknames. they're all over the place. so, not just that, but airplanes themselves took on symbolic roles. every time there's a new development, a new aircraft came out, these pilots would have high pinion's of them. so, we see the cycle start to repeat itself. so, one example, any american 1:47, can i -- love the newport 28. he's here, there's newport. a love this. he said is the most manoeuvrable plane event, yet helps me dogfight, he can use those cool terms that i want. when the unit started receiving squad fighters, the pilots in that unit hated them, because the engines were less reliable and that apparently, according to some of, them it wasn't as manoeuvrable. they nicknamed it the poop-ing's pad. they said i had a problematic engine. in the 19th era squadron t
raoul lufbery is flying along with eddie rickenbacker. anytime somebody suggested that lufbery flying to seat plane, he allegedly quote, would not hear it. they always fly solo. no one is alive to fire him with him. they gave him the nickname, lone star lufbery. pilots love nicknames. they're all over the place. so, not just that, but airplanes themselves took on symbolic roles. every time there's a new development, a new aircraft came out, these pilots would have high pinion's of them. so, we...
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we are back with matt and eddie.. >> i mean governor abbott is -- if you looked up craven in the dictionary, it would have governor abbott's picture next to it in the dictionary. he is so bad. i think governor desantis, who everybody was giving him some sort of blue ribbon label in the midst of covid because of everything he had done now has the highest rising cases of anywhere in the country, i think 50% of all of the new cases are in texas and florida, both of whom were lauded by republicans in the midst of this, to me we are at a fundamental point in this. throughout the history of our country we have always had a tension between individual liberty written into our constitution and the pursuit, written in the constitution of the common good and common welfare. they under you needed both, individual liberty and the ability to do what is in the common welfare of the country. republicans have decided that "i" is more important than "we." they have no interest in the common good. they have no interest in the common we
we are back with matt and eddie.. >> i mean governor abbott is -- if you looked up craven in the dictionary, it would have governor abbott's picture next to it in the dictionary. he is so bad. i think governor desantis, who everybody was giving him some sort of blue ribbon label in the midst of covid because of everything he had done now has the highest rising cases of anywhere in the country, i think 50% of all of the new cases are in texas and florida, both of whom were lauded by...
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now is joining us eddie. how long can this continue? eddie: there's just no bad news at the moment. i think part of the reason is that the consumer confidence is notoriously difficult, and it is a noise a signal, and at this point in the cycle consumers are affected by so many different things. it is hard to see whether it is their own earnings that is driving this forward. guy: you say there's no bad news. you got delta, the north atlantic still not open. i doesn't the market care about this? eddie: i think the traders are looking at this and saying if there is bad news, then the fed will carry us through. if there is good news, that means the economy is stronger and we will keep on growing. we are early cycle. we have seen people conditioned by the dip and that will just continue for the time being. guy: thank you for stopping by. let's talk more about where these stocks are going. this is norman villamin joining us now. your opinion -- european stocks just inching up higher and higher. how long does this carry-on? norman: we think we are approaching the point where you will see a
now is joining us eddie. how long can this continue? eddie: there's just no bad news at the moment. i think part of the reason is that the consumer confidence is notoriously difficult, and it is a noise a signal, and at this point in the cycle consumers are affected by so many different things. it is hard to see whether it is their own earnings that is driving this forward. guy: you say there's no bad news. you got delta, the north atlantic still not open. i doesn't the market care about this?...
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eddie glaude jr., your thoughts? democrats would -- you know, would run up against the reality of the power situation in austin. so we knew this was going to happen eventually. i know that many of those representatives that returned said they had to return because they were witnessing the surge of covid in schools, in their districts, they had a range of responsibilities here. so this gives us a sense of the layered crises that we're facing but also suggests to me, mika, that we have to insist that democrats in d.c., politicians in d.c., must address the question of voting rights head on now. if we're going to head off the crisis that we're experiencing across the country. >> there's also new movement on infrastructure just days before the house returns from the august recess, minority leader, kevin mccarthy has come out against the bipartisan infrastructure bill. in an interview on fox business, mccarthy slammed democrats saying no house republican would vote for the bill if it remains tied to the reconciliation pac
eddie glaude jr., your thoughts? democrats would -- you know, would run up against the reality of the power situation in austin. so we knew this was going to happen eventually. i know that many of those representatives that returned said they had to return because they were witnessing the surge of covid in schools, in their districts, they had a range of responsibilities here. so this gives us a sense of the layered crises that we're facing but also suggests to me, mika, that we have to insist...
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the most successful of which is eddie rickenbacker of the 94th squadron. we joke around, you always need a place in the air force to put your really crazy aggressive people. because you need them sometimes but you also don't want too many of them around. the 94th was that place, top scoring unit, top scoring squadron. eddie rickenbacker leads the charts for them. the airplane is new, still developing. by the end of the war we had not only seen air power develop kind of similar types of mission sets we still use today to a large degree. you've seen this culture start to develop as it evolves into weapons systems. why is that? what is it about these aces that make them so famous and so attractive to the public? in a large way, it's a response to what's happening on the ground. this is the victorian era, people wanted the old school mythological heroes and it wasn't even 15 years earlier that for americans at least you had teddy roosevelt charging up san juan hill, the lone warrior. even though he's got tons of people with him. i'm going to charge up the hill
the most successful of which is eddie rickenbacker of the 94th squadron. we joke around, you always need a place in the air force to put your really crazy aggressive people. because you need them sometimes but you also don't want too many of them around. the 94th was that place, top scoring unit, top scoring squadron. eddie rickenbacker leads the charts for them. the airplane is new, still developing. by the end of the war we had not only seen air power develop kind of similar types of mission...
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charles: eddie?so i think the playbook we laid out to your viewers at the end of june, early july, with regard to starting to come to the realization we'll have a slowdown over the next few quarters, regardless what the fed does in the near term and so we have started to increasing the quality of the portfolio. i think viewers need to take big bounce days and start to do that because, we are going to have a slower growing economy. the easy money has been made. it will be a lot more challenging for everyday investors for the next six to 12 months. we have to deal with the headwinds of the fed tightening into an economy that will be decelerating. so, it has been a long time since we've seen that happen. that dynamic gone to, come to fruition sometime in the next six months. charles: i got to admit, david, i don't think the fed will do anything. but that doesn't mean the market won't whipsaw us around, right? we're waiting for friday's economic data. meanwhile corroborating action with the bond yields,
charles: eddie?so i think the playbook we laid out to your viewers at the end of june, early july, with regard to starting to come to the realization we'll have a slowdown over the next few quarters, regardless what the fed does in the near term and so we have started to increasing the quality of the portfolio. i think viewers need to take big bounce days and start to do that because, we are going to have a slower growing economy. the easy money has been made. it will be a lot more challenging...
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neil: eddie thank you for that. i hear where you're coming from but with caution, eddie ghabour.g at crypto but what do you think about what eddie was just saying i wonder what happens, charlie, when the fed does finally get to this tapering thing? and people know it. i wonder how the market will react. no matter how it's telegraphed i don't know if it's going to be received well. charles: it wasn't received well when trump was in office. neil: no i remember quite well. charlie: it was people thought it was the end of the world the markets were selling off. i listened to what eddie just said and believe it or not, there is a stagflation hypothesis brewing here and money is flowing into bonds, usually you get stagflation it's inflation with slower growth, it generally doesn't flow into bonds so it's not a perfect sort of scenario here and i'm not saying i endorse it but rolling it out there, wages are going to be hard to bring down. once they are established it's hard coming down, cutting people 's wages. once you start paying more for food, it's sticky, unless you definitely brin
neil: eddie thank you for that. i hear where you're coming from but with caution, eddie ghabour.g at crypto but what do you think about what eddie was just saying i wonder what happens, charlie, when the fed does finally get to this tapering thing? and people know it. i wonder how the market will react. no matter how it's telegraphed i don't know if it's going to be received well. charles: it wasn't received well when trump was in office. neil: no i remember quite well. charlie: it was people...
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osteo bi-flex, plus vitamin d ...and so are mike and eddie! show me the olympics.very single event with the award-winning xfinity voice remote. show me bmx racing! show me swimming. track and field. shot put. skateboarding. water polo. climbing! discus. surfing. dressage. dressage? it's horse dancing. magnificent. with the best of the olympics, and everything else you love, it's a way better way to watch! cheer on team usa with xfinity x1. say "show me the olympics in 4k" so you can watch in stunning 4k ultra hd. >>> good morning welcome to august. that means a new month of trading. futures are pointing to solid gains for the dow to start the month. >>> new over the weekend the biggest every buyout of an australian firm and biggest for square acquiring a buy now and pay later company for $29 billion. >>> plus the infrastructure bill moving forward in the senate what about the house we'll tell you where it stands it's monday. we said august 2nd let's get the year right 2021 "squawk box" begins right now.
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>> so matt, eddie glaude has a question for you. eddie?t. do you think this report, which is, in fact, a code red will motivate nations and particularly the united states to go beyond, in some ways, the goals set by the paris accords? we're at code red. do you think this will accelerate efforts to address what seems to be the devastation of the planet? >> professor, that's a good question. this report doesn't go into details about what needs to be done. that gets kicked down the road until next year when another hugely authoritative report is going to come out to describe in greater detail what nations need to do and what the effects of climate change are doing in the medium and near term. but i don't think this report is going to mean much to a lot of people. i think what means most is the images you're seeing on your screen right now, the massive forest fires sweeping through greece, turkey, and the u.s. the flooding that we've seen in china and central europe over the past summer. we've seen soaring temperatures, scorching fields of agr
>> so matt, eddie glaude has a question for you. eddie?t. do you think this report, which is, in fact, a code red will motivate nations and particularly the united states to go beyond, in some ways, the goals set by the paris accords? we're at code red. do you think this will accelerate efforts to address what seems to be the devastation of the planet? >> professor, that's a good question. this report doesn't go into details about what needs to be done. that gets kicked down the...
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this is eddie murray with the dodgers. what he's done here is every time murray was up at bat against him, he kept notes on the right-hand side, but he also used colored pencils representing each of his pitchers to see how murray did against them. with that, he was able to figure out how to set up his defense and also to figure what pitcher should go against murray. the eddie murray spray chart covers a couple of seasons. this is from '88 to 1990. all of this information, of course, is stuff that kind of comes out in some form through this game strat-o-matic, which was hugely popular when it first came out in the '60s. it's kind of the forerunner for fantasy baseball, actually, where you're automobile to pick your own players, you're able to pick your own teams based on how they perform. what you had was a game that was updated every year with cards showing statistics of players from the previous year and then you built your own team. with the roll of the dice, the game proceeded. so many players and so many people in the
this is eddie murray with the dodgers. what he's done here is every time murray was up at bat against him, he kept notes on the right-hand side, but he also used colored pencils representing each of his pitchers to see how murray did against them. with that, he was able to figure out how to set up his defense and also to figure what pitcher should go against murray. the eddie murray spray chart covers a couple of seasons. this is from '88 to 1990. all of this information, of course, is stuff...
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the eddie murray spray chart covers a couple of season. this is from '88 to 1990. all of this information, of course, is stuff that kind of comes out in some form through this game strat-o-matic which was hugely popular when it came out in the '60s, kind of the forerunner of fantasy baseball, you're able to pick your own players and teams based on how they perform. this was a game that was updated every year with cards showing statistics of players of the previous year. you built your own team and with a roll of the dice, the game proceeded. so many players and so many people in the front office of different baseball franchises used strat-o-matic when they were kids to learn the ins and outs of managing a team. during the 1981 baseball strike a number of newspapers used it to figure out how some of the games might have proceeded that had been canceled. here we have from the washington nationals this original lineup card from april 28, 2012, against the dodgers. it's the first time that bryce harper appears as a rookie. and you're using statistics, of course, to fig
the eddie murray spray chart covers a couple of season. this is from '88 to 1990. all of this information, of course, is stuff that kind of comes out in some form through this game strat-o-matic which was hugely popular when it came out in the '60s, kind of the forerunner of fantasy baseball, you're able to pick your own players and teams based on how they perform. this was a game that was updated every year with cards showing statistics of players of the previous year. you built your own team...
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eddie drummond and i, another pilot, we were assigned to a fighter group in japan. before we departed, our 201 file had been forwarded to the wing commander. and in there was our picture. so he, the wing commander called all the pilots in and said, we have these two negro pilots coming in. they will be assigned so one of the squadrons. the pilots told us that themselves. they said, no way are we going to fly with them. no way. anyway, eddie drummond and i reported to the wing commander. we were talking in his office. he said, what you want us to call you? i said, well, i'm a first lieutenant. eddie's a second lieutenant. how about lieutenants harvey and drummond? he said, okay. but then he made a mistake. he said, we have three fighter squadrons on the base. two p-51 squadrons, and an f-80 squadron. which squadron do you want to go to? i said, f-80. so they put us both in the f-80 squadron. they did not have any t-33s. the trainer version of the f-80. but they had an at-6. that is what we flew in advance. in the back seat there is a hood you can pull up and you can'
eddie drummond and i, another pilot, we were assigned to a fighter group in japan. before we departed, our 201 file had been forwarded to the wing commander. and in there was our picture. so he, the wing commander called all the pilots in and said, we have these two negro pilots coming in. they will be assigned so one of the squadrons. the pilots told us that themselves. they said, no way are we going to fly with them. no way. anyway, eddie drummond and i reported to the wing commander. we were...
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here to discuss is columnist for the federalist, eddie scary.hanks for being with us this morning. >> good morning. >> i want to get to this straight away. i want to go to the tweet from gene wu, this is on august 11th. it says finally got a copy of the warrant for my arrest. republicans want voter suppression at any cost. not today, can you chip in a few to help me continue to fight. now they want help bailing them out of a problem they got themselves into. what do you think this shows and proves to her constituents? >> well, i love this story every step of the way. i think that all this shows in the end is that we were delaying the inevitable. it was largely a opportunity, they're raising money off it. i hope the arresting officer will wear their mask and is hopefully is vaccinated because they all have covid and were spreading it around d.c. while they were in d.c., they turned it into a field trip for themselves, taking selfies, visiting the monuments and now we're finally getting along with the business that's supposed to be happening in te
here to discuss is columnist for the federalist, eddie scary.hanks for being with us this morning. >> good morning. >> i want to get to this straight away. i want to go to the tweet from gene wu, this is on august 11th. it says finally got a copy of the warrant for my arrest. republicans want voter suppression at any cost. not today, can you chip in a few to help me continue to fight. now they want help bailing them out of a problem they got themselves into. what do you think this...
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>> no, eddie. i don't think i'll make that same mistake again. >> it was a show about a single dad.em in an all-male household. everyone had to do something. everyone had to pitch in. we did dishes. you know, we were darning socks. these are things that you never saw in the "ozzie and harriet" show, or "donna reid," or "leave to it beaver." >> hey, that's mine, i got it! >> when you watch a show based on losing someone, that adds a deep-rooted truth to the hardness of life. and then it gives comedy even more of a reason to go as crazy as you want to go. >> i think that shirt's done. >> my shirt! >> well, you'll just have to wear your pants higher. >> in the '60s you see the sitcom move away from telling stories that are solely focused on the nuclear suburban family. >> divorce, of course, had become more prevalent in the '60s, had become more part of normal american life. but it took awhile to be reflected in sitcoms. ♪ the brady bunch ♪ >> "the brady bunch" is the story of two separate families being glued together. >> a man with three boys, a woman with three girls. the man would
>> no, eddie. i don't think i'll make that same mistake again. >> it was a show about a single dad.em in an all-male household. everyone had to do something. everyone had to pitch in. we did dishes. you know, we were darning socks. these are things that you never saw in the "ozzie and harriet" show, or "donna reid," or "leave to it beaver." >> hey, that's mine, i got it! >> when you watch a show based on losing someone, that adds a...
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i mean, eddie, i think you have been on with denver riggleman, and it certainly is important in termsmmittee among people who are still listening, and i guess that's the existential question all four of us will ponder heading to the midterm election and the presidential election. but i have that article that you referenced and i want to read it for you, eddie, because i think it is a story of missed opportunities, people that have maximum credibility in the part of the country associated with extremism and the threats these officers faced that day. this is from "the atlantic." because the right hold the police in such high regard, the fraternal order of police is uniquely positioned to dis-abu conservatives of the idea that the rioters were heroic or that the riot itself was carried out by leftists, and any other manner of conspiracy theories deployed to obfuscate what happened on january 6th. the organization is ideally suited to pressure republican lawmakers to support the commission examining the incident and to criticize those who seek to turn that process into a circus or rewrite
i mean, eddie, i think you have been on with denver riggleman, and it certainly is important in termsmmittee among people who are still listening, and i guess that's the existential question all four of us will ponder heading to the midterm election and the presidential election. but i have that article that you referenced and i want to read it for you, eddie, because i think it is a story of missed opportunities, people that have maximum credibility in the part of the country associated with...
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qualities that diminish and we trade originality for obedience in schools we create activities and inform eddies in schools and that only shut off the natural human drive for discovery and learning that are so critical now more than ever. >> what is the downside to homeschool to an schooling. >> it is through upside this is really the moment that families are discovering and not meeting their means and they have not met them over the past year end now more than ever they're looking for alternatives for school choice over the past year parents it back in the driver side, they are being empowered to take the reins of their children's education and speak other options, there are so many education entrepreneurs online learning programs community resources that are there to step in and support these families. >> carrie mcdonald is the author of this book unschooled raising curious well educated children outside of the conventional classroom thank you for joining us on but. >> it's great to be with you, thank you. >> you watching book tv for complete television schedule visit booktv.org you can also f
qualities that diminish and we trade originality for obedience in schools we create activities and inform eddies in schools and that only shut off the natural human drive for discovery and learning that are so critical now more than ever. >> what is the downside to homeschool to an schooling. >> it is through upside this is really the moment that families are discovering and not meeting their means and they have not met them over the past year end now more than ever they're looking...
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. >> during our weekly author interview program "after words", professor eddie brock eats with the angelo about her new book is racism. >> unfortunately i haven't seen that the energy that we saw last summer is being sustained. running down your protest on some level is exciting and exhilarating the daily work of putting racism on the table, looking at your policies and practices in the workplace, causing oneanother , that's the really hard stuff.and in case i didn't say it earlier or later, it takes courage. it takes commitment but it also takes courage and niceness is not courageous. so my point around is that so many white people see the presence of niceness as an indicator of the absence of racism. and a culture of niceness is actually one that prevents us having difficultconversations about racism . >> to watch the rest of this program visit booktv.org and click on the "after words" tab. >> now on "after words" neuroscientist lisa genova discusses our memory works . she's often interviewed by author dana shank. >> lisa, it's great to see you.
. >> during our weekly author interview program "after words", professor eddie brock eats with the angelo about her new book is racism. >> unfortunately i haven't seen that the energy that we saw last summer is being sustained. running down your protest on some level is exciting and exhilarating the daily work of putting racism on the table, looking at your policies and practices in the workplace, causing oneanother , that's the really hard stuff.and in case i didn't say...
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therabreath, it's ...and so are mike and eddie! show me the olympics.ng! show me swimming. track and field. shot put. skateboarding. water polo. climbing! discus. surfing. dressage. dressage? it's horse dancing. magnificent. with the best of the olympics, and everything else you love, it's a way better way to watch! cheer on team usa with xfinity x1. say "show me the olympics in 4k" so you can watch in stunning 4k ultra hd. learn more today. did you know prilosec otc can stop frequent heartburn before it begins? prilosec otc uses a unique delayed-release formula that works to turn down acid production, blocking heartburn at the source. with just one pill a day, you get 24-hour heartburn protection. take the prilosec otc two-week challenge. and see the difference for yourself. prilosec otc, 1 pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. this is "andrea mitchell reports" in washington where president biden, a longtime friend and political ally is adding to the growing pressure for new york governor andrew cuomo to resign. >> are you now calling on him to resign?
therabreath, it's ...and so are mike and eddie! show me the olympics.ng! show me swimming. track and field. shot put. skateboarding. water polo. climbing! discus. surfing. dressage. dressage? it's horse dancing. magnificent. with the best of the olympics, and everything else you love, it's a way better way to watch! cheer on team usa with xfinity x1. say "show me the olympics in 4k" so you can watch in stunning 4k ultra hd. learn more today. did you know prilosec otc can stop frequent...