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appreciate it. >> thanks, edward. byron york on the tax increases in one state that could be a signal to everyone else in the other 49 states in the nation. ♪ not everybody wants the same thing. that's why i go with liberty mutual — they customize my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do things a bit differently. wet teddy bears! wet teddy bears here! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i'm a verizon engineer, part of the team that built 5g right. the only one from america's most reliable network. we designed our 5g to make the things you do every day, better. with 5g nationwide, millions of people can now work, listen, and stream in verizon 5g quality. and in parts of many cities where people can use massive capacity, we have ultra wideband. the fastest 5g in the world. this is the 5g that's built for you. this is 5g built right. only from verizon. like you, my hands are everything to me. but i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture. and it got to the point where
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i am edward lawrence and for macdonald.e evening edit" starts right now. >> crisis at the border present invited blame for the trump administration for the surge and naming vice president kamala harris to lead the u.s. efforts with mexico to stop the flow of migration this after when over the reporter asked if she was visiting the border on monday. >> i asked her because she's the most qualified person to do it to lead our efforts in mexico and you don't have to wonder if that's where the president is, if she speak she speaksck for me she doesn't have to check with me she knows what she's doing. >> today white house officials along with lawmakers visiting the border the office of refugee resettlement same 1400 migrant kids heading to san diego convention center and the hhs is looking at three military bases in texas alone to housepo immigrant children and possibly or places in colorado. part of the problem smugglers, hillary vaughn is not a border town known as smugglers paradise. hillary found some interesting things. >> j
i am edward lawrence and for macdonald.e evening edit" starts right now. >> crisis at the border present invited blame for the trump administration for the surge and naming vice president kamala harris to lead the u.s. efforts with mexico to stop the flow of migration this after when over the reporter asked if she was visiting the border on monday. >> i asked her because she's the most qualified person to do it to lead our efforts in mexico and you don't have to wonder if...
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that was the end of "the edward kerrey." and so now whaling was completely over by the time of the civil war in nantucket. people would probably think that the 18 -- or the 19th century was the heyday of whaling, but actually it was more the 20th century. when soviet fleets, european needs, asian needs, started hunting whales for meat rather than for oil. and surprisingly, in the 200 years of whaling that nantucket was doing, approximately 1 million whales were killed. but in the 50 or 60 years of more modern whaling where they have big factory ships and guns, grenades, it's estimated over 3 million whales have been killed, and whale populations are still quite threatened. they really are under considerable threat noise levels, loud drilling in the sea, from pollution and garbage. entanglement with fishing gear, and collisions with other ships. so that is the end of our whale hunt for the evening. i am so glad that so many people were able to join us, and i would be more than happy to take questions at this point. >> okay. w
that was the end of "the edward kerrey." and so now whaling was completely over by the time of the civil war in nantucket. people would probably think that the 18 -- or the 19th century was the heyday of whaling, but actually it was more the 20th century. when soviet fleets, european needs, asian needs, started hunting whales for meat rather than for oil. and surprisingly, in the 200 years of whaling that nantucket was doing, approximately 1 million whales were killed. but in the 50...
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, his father who was edward, his father who was edward, his father who was edward to william, to mehill, to john. i knew nothing about virginia's history. i wasn't looking for these individuals from a historical perspective. i was only looking at them -- looking for them in a genealogycal perspective. and i was looking for land records. as you can see. the land records took me in a direct line from north carolina to the james river. flipping that, technically meant that the family started on the james river and ended in north carolina and grandville county. now, someone might want to say how were you able to trace back that far. these are just some of the books that i used at the d.a.r. library tracing land patterns. again, nothing mysterious about it. i was not trying to do anything fancy. but these were the books that i found that had some interesting records in them. what i was able to do was to absolutely connect a family genealogy from my first -- my second great grandmother, all the way through to my 11th great-grandfather. and fortunate for me, the family only darted out at my gr
, his father who was edward, his father who was edward, his father who was edward to william, to mehill, to john. i knew nothing about virginia's history. i wasn't looking for these individuals from a historical perspective. i was only looking at them -- looking for them in a genealogycal perspective. and i was looking for land records. as you can see. the land records took me in a direct line from north carolina to the james river. flipping that, technically meant that the family started on...
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german libby was our founder and edward libbey was the proprietor of the libby glass company and it was through his ties with olivia glass company that he made his fortune and because he and his wife had no children. he left that fortune to the museum and he also gave us a large both glass collection and paintings collection edward german libby. he was born in 1854 the new england glass company, which was the precursor to the movie glass company started in 1818, edward drummond libby's father william langdon libby, we came the agent for the new england last company in 1872, and so he learned the glass business from his father and in 1883 his father suddenly passed away on expectedly and he took over the business in 1888. he brought the libby glass company here to toledo because number one there was a natural gas in nearby finley. there was high silico sand available, which is donut of making glass plus the businessman of toledo sweetened the pot a little bit and gave him the site for the factory as well as sites for his workers to build houses they were here in toledo it. kind of fa
german libby was our founder and edward libbey was the proprietor of the libby glass company and it was through his ties with olivia glass company that he made his fortune and because he and his wife had no children. he left that fortune to the museum and he also gave us a large both glass collection and paintings collection edward german libby. he was born in 1854 the new england glass company, which was the precursor to the movie glass company started in 1818, edward drummond libby's father...
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the dolphin school in bristol has been exploring its own links to edward colston.ot of the slave trade. we discussed about how the school logo needed to be changed. - post— the kind of colston statue in bristol being toppled, we looked at why the school was named the dolphin school, what the history behind the crest was. legend has it that a dolphin prevented one of colston�*s ships from sinking. the students have been working with a local artist to create a new school logo. when i understood the story of and the connection between colston and the dolphins, and i could the symbolism within that current emblem, so i took that idea back to the children and asked them what they would want to see the new emblem represent — and it was all around diversity, equality. they designed four potential emblems. they were mostly based around, like, our world and how diverse it is, and dolphins. and rather than being remembered as what edward colston founded, being remembered as a really diverse curriculum. changing the name of the school was also discussed. the decision was to k
the dolphin school in bristol has been exploring its own links to edward colston.ot of the slave trade. we discussed about how the school logo needed to be changed. - post— the kind of colston statue in bristol being toppled, we looked at why the school was named the dolphin school, what the history behind the crest was. legend has it that a dolphin prevented one of colston�*s ships from sinking. the students have been working with a local artist to create a new school logo. when i...
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he was a 21-year-old nantucket boy hired to go out on the edward carry. his job was going to be vote steer or and harpooner. that means that when they lower the wheel votes from the whale ship that are pursuing a whale, joseph will be in the bout of the ship and he will first be using and or to help when they approach the whale. he will have a harpoon, he will harpoon the whale. and joseph joins the rest of the crew. these are men from nearly all over. from fall river, buffalo, boston, nantucket of course that's a capital and there's also came in from the azores as he sales all over the world they will be picking up other sailors around the way. that will add to the diversity of the crew. diverse whaling crews created the first meritocracy. and a young man who could prove his worth, climb up a ladder, eventually achieve success on a whaling voyage. maybe he'd become a captain even. pictured here we have absolute boston. the first african american captain of a will ship with an all-black crew. so the ship believes in 1854. this is a really emotional time m
he was a 21-year-old nantucket boy hired to go out on the edward carry. his job was going to be vote steer or and harpooner. that means that when they lower the wheel votes from the whale ship that are pursuing a whale, joseph will be in the bout of the ship and he will first be using and or to help when they approach the whale. he will have a harpoon, he will harpoon the whale. and joseph joins the rest of the crew. these are men from nearly all over. from fall river, buffalo, boston,...
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his father was edward. his father was edward. his father was edward. his father was edward. to william, to mcgill, and john. i knew nothing about virginia's history. i was not looking for these individuals from a historical perspective. i was only looking at them, looking for them, in a genial audio perspective, and frankly, i wasn't even looking for that. i was looking for land records. as you can see, the land records took me in a direct line from north carolina to the james river. flipping that technically meant that the family started and ended in north carolina and grand bill county. these are just some of the articles i used at the dar library. nothing mysterious about it. it was not trying to do anything fancy, but these are the books that had interesting records and them. when i was able to do was to absolutely connect a family genealogy from my first, my second great grandmother, all the way through to my 11th great-grandfather. fortunate for me, the family only -- at my grandmother's grandmother, and because i knew her, i was able to follow all the men from land pa
his father was edward. his father was edward. his father was edward. his father was edward. to william, to mcgill, and john. i knew nothing about virginia's history. i was not looking for these individuals from a historical perspective. i was only looking at them, looking for them, in a genial audio perspective, and frankly, i wasn't even looking for that. i was looking for land records. as you can see, the land records took me in a direct line from north carolina to the james river. flipping...
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today's— edward the eight's younger brother.he abdication crisis in 1936 went king edward gave up the throne to marry wallis simpson, like meghan and american divorcee who felt shunned by the royalfamily. the death of princess diana in 1997 also saw the royals accused of failing to support a young woman they had invited into their gilded change, seemingly unable to understand public anger at her loss. now the royal pr department is again firefighting accusations of a brand out of touch with contemporary values. it out of touch with contemporary values. , , , ., , out of touch with contemporary values. , , , ., values. it represents not 'ust a s mbol values. it represents not 'ust a symbol of i values. it represents not 'ust a symbol of historic * values. it represents notjust a symbol of historic oppression i values. it represents notjust a i symbol of historic oppression but values. it represents notjust a - symbol of historic oppression but as we see _ symbol of historic oppression but as we see with harry and meghan matt, the
today's— edward the eight's younger brother.he abdication crisis in 1936 went king edward gave up the throne to marry wallis simpson, like meghan and american divorcee who felt shunned by the royalfamily. the death of princess diana in 1997 also saw the royals accused of failing to support a young woman they had invited into their gilded change, seemingly unable to understand public anger at her loss. now the royal pr department is again firefighting accusations of a brand out of touch with...
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so william left land to edward, who was edward the first. adam: what is next for you, ric? ric: i'm actually doing the biography of john gowen and margaret cornish. also running about how they were involved in the revolutionary war, they had 100 acres of land, because of smallpox the heir of the land gave away acres to take care of his children. they were prisoners of war for 18 months, and half of the prisoners had died, but they succeeded and got the land grants, but i also want to write about the legacy of the first angolans. because of all of the discussions today of 16 17 -- i think it is important for people to understand the angolans and how they help develop slavery laws and hence the jim crow laws . that's about four books that i want to write and i have two of them started. adam: thank you again for your presentation. >> american history tv on c-span3. every weekend, documenting america's story. funding for american history tv comes from these companies, who support c-span3 as a public service. ♪ >> american history tv on c-span3, exploring the people and events t
so william left land to edward, who was edward the first. adam: what is next for you, ric? ric: i'm actually doing the biography of john gowen and margaret cornish. also running about how they were involved in the revolutionary war, they had 100 acres of land, because of smallpox the heir of the land gave away acres to take care of his children. they were prisoners of war for 18 months, and half of the prisoners had died, but they succeeded and got the land grants, but i also want to write...
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edward jones. right man welcome back now to the vaccine update. maybe the most important story in america and the world right now. making steps to try to end the pandemic and lockdown. the latest -- cnbc and cdc whatever cdc data 85.4 million americans have had at least one shot. 44% of those in the highest risk category, those over 65 years old, are fully vaccinated. 70% of those with at least one dose higher in many states. despite concerns of variants and spring breakers, the actual data in the facts have been favorable. according to the new york times, average case down is down 7% florida has seen a drop. including the most important states of all and stats. 14% drop in hospitalizations 51% drop in fatalities. don't focus on it will take how many months to get back to normal this is important. the cdc estimated a few months ago 80 million americans may have been exposed and generated some immunity. when you combine those vaccinated with those who have had and recovered from covid, you know that
edward jones. right man welcome back now to the vaccine update. maybe the most important story in america and the world right now. making steps to try to end the pandemic and lockdown. the latest -- cnbc and cdc whatever cdc data 85.4 million americans have had at least one shot. 44% of those in the highest risk category, those over 65 years old, are fully vaccinated. 70% of those with at least one dose higher in many states. despite concerns of variants and spring breakers, the actual data in...
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wellstone of minnesota and senator edward kennedy of massachusetts, to pass that landmark federal legislation. the mental health parity, addiction, and equity act of 2008. i'm so happy and so proud that the daughter and son have continued their father's legacy of addressing -- their fathers' legacy. so onward, before turning to our panel discussions we have two short prerecorded remarks from ben miller and brandon skidmore. these two organizations, welding trust and the sunflower foundation, along with new york community trust, graciously provide support for this work for which we would not have been able to do without. so thank you. >> thank you. it's been our great pleasure to
wellstone of minnesota and senator edward kennedy of massachusetts, to pass that landmark federal legislation. the mental health parity, addiction, and equity act of 2008. i'm so happy and so proud that the daughter and son have continued their father's legacy of addressing -- their fathers' legacy. so onward, before turning to our panel discussions we have two short prerecorded remarks from ben miller and brandon skidmore. these two organizations, welding trust and the sunflower foundation,...
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because while edward was in the hospital, the police decided to check what was inside his home.a warrant. they knew that new mental health professional had made any conclusions about his psychological state but they went ahead and rooted through his possessions anyway and b that's when they found two firearms. no one says that they were illegally owned but the police took them anyway. again, they had no warrant, thep suspect wasn't there. they just took the gun. and even after doctors said,k their determination was edward is not a threat to himself or others, the police kept those guns. they just stole them. now, you didn't think that could happen in america and, ofw, course, it's not supposed to. the constitution prohibits that the police just can't show up at your house and take things. so, this case is now before the supreme court as it should be.as here's the remarkable thing. n the biden administration is backing the police officers who stole edward's guns with no warrant. in fact, the biden administration is asking the supreme court to approve of this and make it a precede
because while edward was in the hospital, the police decided to check what was inside his home.a warrant. they knew that new mental health professional had made any conclusions about his psychological state but they went ahead and rooted through his possessions anyway and b that's when they found two firearms. no one says that they were illegally owned but the police took them anyway. again, they had no warrant, thep suspect wasn't there. they just took the gun. and even after doctors said,k...
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david edwards. george washington, gardner junior, keeper. friday, july the 29th, 1831. first part finished stowing down and clean the deck and set the studding sales. latter part, knocked down the try-works and through the bricks overboard and lashed the pots between the knees. so, after a long voyage, we had been fortunate to fill our ship completely full, and we have store down 2914 barrels close cage. at length, happy day has arrived. no longer we delay. our ship is full and homebound too sweet america. so ends. [applause] you're watching american history tv, every weekend on c-span 3. explore our nations. best next, we'll hear their story of the pilgrims crossing in 16 20 and the origins of the mayflower compact. will also tour mayflower two, a
david edwards. george washington, gardner junior, keeper. friday, july the 29th, 1831. first part finished stowing down and clean the deck and set the studding sales. latter part, knocked down the try-works and through the bricks overboard and lashed the pots between the knees. so, after a long voyage, we had been fortunate to fill our ship completely full, and we have store down 2914 barrels close cage. at length, happy day has arrived. no longer we delay. our ship is full and homebound too...
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. >> log 73, ship edward cary. cary winslow master. april the 12th, 1855. at 9:00 a.m. the cry of man overboard resounded throughout the ship. being in my berth at the time and hearing the noise, went on deck just as the starboard boat was going down. i jumped into her with a mate and a few others, and after pulling for some time, succeeded in reaching him as he was about to give up. he had a bucket under him, which fortunately happened to go over at the same time. >> ahab and starbuck in the cabin. starbuck, i'll not have the burdens hoisted. what will the owner say, sir? let the owners stand on nantucket beach amid the typhoons. what cares they have, owners? owners, thou art always talking about the owners, as if they were my conscience. but look, the only real owner of anything is its commander. my conscience is in the ship's keel. on deck! >> log 368, ship susan. reuben russell, master and keeper. december 21st, 1845, at 6:00 p.m. the ship montana russell four months out, went onboard and got letters from the owners requesting me to stay out five years. [ laughter ]
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. >> tucker: in 2015, are a man called edward got into a fight with his wife.at a his wife went to the police and told them that her husband was mentally unstable and suggested he might kill himself. several police officers did what they are trained to do and they came to the house and they took him to the hospital. at the hospital he was evaluated. after that evaluation, doctors determined that he did not need to be admitted to the hospital and that he was not a danger to himself or others, end of story. but not really. because while edward was in the hospital, the police decided to check what was inside his home. they didn't have a warrant. they knew that new mental health professional had made any conclusions about his psychological state but they went ahead and rooted through his possessions anyway and that's when they found two firearms. no one says that they were illegally owned but the police took them anyway. again, they had no warrant, the suspect wasn't there. they just took the gun. and even after doctors said, their determination was edward is not a
. >> tucker: in 2015, are a man called edward got into a fight with his wife.at a his wife went to the police and told them that her husband was mentally unstable and suggested he might kill himself. several police officers did what they are trained to do and they came to the house and they took him to the hospital. at the hospital he was evaluated. after that evaluation, doctors determined that he did not need to be admitted to the hospital and that he was not a danger to himself or...
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shall king edward viii marry mrs simpson? i in fact, he abdicated to do just that. decision to marry the american divorcee wallis simpson mattered, in part, because it changed the head of state, but also because the public were voracious consumers of the royal soap opera. and that public glare has continued. in 1981, prince charles spoke about it. i don't know about diana, but i'm more used to it, i think probably now. knowing for years that the cameras are poking at you from every quarter. and recording every twitch you make, so you can get used to a certain extent, and on those occasions you accept that that's part of it. i think if you don't try to work out in your own mind some kind of method for existing, and surviving this kind of thing, you would go mad i think. each royal has to find their own method, says charles. this current split connects to a disagreement over what method that should be. for harry and meghan, the method was simply to leave. prince harry has revealed that the pressure caused by newspaper reports damaged his mental health. in an interview
shall king edward viii marry mrs simpson? i in fact, he abdicated to do just that. decision to marry the american divorcee wallis simpson mattered, in part, because it changed the head of state, but also because the public were voracious consumers of the royal soap opera. and that public glare has continued. in 1981, prince charles spoke about it. i don't know about diana, but i'm more used to it, i think probably now. knowing for years that the cameras are poking at you from every quarter. and...
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victoria, edward, george, edward, george, elizabeth. >> and how do you feel about sovereign?>> i'm a great monarchist to. i think it's an institution which has served our country very well. and you see, it separates the sovereign, the head of state from the conflicts of dust and smoke of politics. >> by the way, do you have a favor letter in here that you like the most? >> out of 800, it's very difficult. >> you have an explanation about, it says here, two evenings later, winston was knocked down by a car while crossing fifth avenue on his way to visit bernard baroque, he suffered so very shocking bruising but for the fact that he had been wearing a heavy for liner overcoat, he might have been cold. what's that story? 1930? one >> 1931, it's just that. but what was difficult about it was that my father was just -- he had gone to america a week or so before he was due to start a great lecture. and then he was a lockdown and they went to the bahamas to recover, for him to recover and he then was much in feeble, but he did do the letter he started until two weeks six weeks late.
victoria, edward, george, edward, george, elizabeth. >> and how do you feel about sovereign?>> i'm a great monarchist to. i think it's an institution which has served our country very well. and you see, it separates the sovereign, the head of state from the conflicts of dust and smoke of politics. >> by the way, do you have a favor letter in here that you like the most? >> out of 800, it's very difficult. >> you have an explanation about, it says here, two evenings...
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. >> log seven the three, ship edward carry. carry when slow master. joseph p wray boats terror journal keeper. 1855, april the 12th. at 90 am, the cry of man overboard was heard throughout the ship. the wind blowing heavy, the boats were lashed up and the oars on deck. being in my birth at the time and hearing the noise, i went on deck just as the starboard boat who is going down. i jumped into her with a maid and a few others, and after pulling for oars sometime succeeded in reaching him as he was about to give. up he had a bucket under him, which fortunately happened to go over at the same time. >> a habit and starbucks in the cabin. steyer back, i'll not have the burdens hoisted! >> what will the owner say sir? >> let the owners stand on their nantucket beach and -- the typhoons. what cares they? half owners. owners. there are not always praising to me -- as if the owners were my conscience, but look he, the only real owner of anything is its command, and harkey, my conscience is in the ships keel. on deck! >> log three six eight, ship susan. reube
. >> log seven the three, ship edward carry. carry when slow master. joseph p wray boats terror journal keeper. 1855, april the 12th. at 90 am, the cry of man overboard was heard throughout the ship. the wind blowing heavy, the boats were lashed up and the oars on deck. being in my birth at the time and hearing the noise, i went on deck just as the starboard boat who is going down. i jumped into her with a maid and a few others, and after pulling for oars sometime succeeded in reaching...
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but she has filed a supreme court brief in the edwards case stating oregon "has a compelling interestthe finality of its convictions," and retroactivity would have "a significant impact on crime victims and requires retrials years after the fact when key evidence may be gone." in louisiana, the state has given a deadline to those wishing to contest their non- unanimous convictions, an estimated 1,600 of them. they have until april 20 of this year, one year since the ramos decision. some 340 of those are in new orleans parish, where recently elected district attorney jason williams is addressing them with what he calls the undoing jim crow juries civil rights initiative. this, as the promise of justice initiative has been inundated with requests from others hoping to file to have their own cases reconsidered. the small organization is managing to represent some 850 of them with volunteer help from about 700 lawyers across the country. and even with althat assistance from other attorneys, is it possible you all will not be able to file on behalf of each of those men and women who were c
but she has filed a supreme court brief in the edwards case stating oregon "has a compelling interestthe finality of its convictions," and retroactivity would have "a significant impact on crime victims and requires retrials years after the fact when key evidence may be gone." in louisiana, the state has given a deadline to those wishing to contest their non- unanimous convictions, an estimated 1,600 of them. they have until april 20 of this year, one year since the ramos...
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edward: we will likely settle around that 2% level.ome of the disconnects that we have seen will be evened out by some of the huge amounts of stimulus we have seen. one point $9 trillion stimulus from the united states is at the top end of what markets are expecting, and it's coming at the end of a pandemic. i think that will help demands for the next few years, and that will help inflation, but i don't yet see signs, we think inflation will get carried away, that's because of those huge disinflationary pressures pre-pandemic. i'm not sure the structural shift has happened yet. keep that being sustained well above that 2% target. jackson hole last year, jerome powell said he would be comfortable with and above 2% for some time. and as mark alluded to, one of the problems central bankers have over the last decade is trying to generate some inflation. i think central blank -- central banks globally will let inflation run a little bit hot in the short term, as long as it does not mean they lose control over a long term. that is a very dif
edward: we will likely settle around that 2% level.ome of the disconnects that we have seen will be evened out by some of the huge amounts of stimulus we have seen. one point $9 trillion stimulus from the united states is at the top end of what markets are expecting, and it's coming at the end of a pandemic. i think that will help demands for the next few years, and that will help inflation, but i don't yet see signs, we think inflation will get carried away, that's because of those huge...
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just over an hour ago, an ambulance left the king edward vii hospital. 99—year—old duke was driven the three miles across london and is likely to remain in hospital until the end of the week. we'll be getting the latest from our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. also this lunchtime... a surge in covid testing in gloucestershire, as the hunt continues for someone who's carrying the new brazilian variant of covid, and they may not know it. the prime minister's been defending the government's border policy. we've got one of the toughest border regimes anywhere in the world for stopping people coming into this country who may have variants of concern. in the ruins of a school near the front—line, this is ahmed — a nine—year—old boy who has been blind since birth — now a teacher in yemen. my biggest concern was history repeating itself. i can't begin to imagine what it must have been like for her, going through this process by herself all those years ago because it has been unbelievably tough for the two of us but at least we have each other. harry and
just over an hour ago, an ambulance left the king edward vii hospital. 99—year—old duke was driven the three miles across london and is likely to remain in hospital until the end of the week. we'll be getting the latest from our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. also this lunchtime... a surge in covid testing in gloucestershire, as the hunt continues for someone who's carrying the new brazilian variant of covid, and they may not know it. the prime minister's been defending the...
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a flurry of activity at king edward vii's hospital at around 11.30.ace, disclosing that he has been transferred to st bartholomew's, where doctors will continue to treat him for an infection, as well as undertake testing and observation for a pre—existing heart condition. so that is the first time they have disclosed this pre—existing heart condition, though it is the case that ten years ago in 2011, he was taken as an emergency just before christmas to papworth hospital, where a blocked coronary artery was treated, a stent was inserted but there has been no suggestion, confirmed suggestion, in the years since that he has had any heart trouble. but we now understand from buckingham palace that is his reason for his transferrance to st bartholomew's hospital. the statement went on to say the duke remains comfortable and is responding to treatment but is expected to remain in hospital until at least the end of the week. they're calling it a "variant of concern" and that's why the race is on to find the missing traveller who has tested positive for it. f
a flurry of activity at king edward vii's hospital at around 11.30.ace, disclosing that he has been transferred to st bartholomew's, where doctors will continue to treat him for an infection, as well as undertake testing and observation for a pre—existing heart condition. so that is the first time they have disclosed this pre—existing heart condition, though it is the case that ten years ago in 2011, he was taken as an emergency just before christmas to papworth hospital, where a blocked...
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what is the latest, edward?eporter: right out of the gate, gary gensler, the pick by the biden administration to run the sec was asked about gamestop. he said the robinhood is a technology issue. one has to be dealt with. the viewpoint he took to all of this from the position of the consumer the investor whether everything was on the level there. he did not mention any firms that lost money on the shorts, only worried about the consumer and the investor. also gensler pledge todd look into playing for other flow. >> technology changes, market changes, but we should always vail wait of new markets and payment order flow is something i think the recent events rightly pointed out raises, it is important to look at economically and look whether retail investors are getting best execution. reporter: among the priorities he wants to champion is transparency. having companies transparent about climate change risks and possibly disclose if they used renewable energy and how much. listing their political spending and pay
what is the latest, edward?eporter: right out of the gate, gary gensler, the pick by the biden administration to run the sec was asked about gamestop. he said the robinhood is a technology issue. one has to be dealt with. the viewpoint he took to all of this from the position of the consumer the investor whether everything was on the level there. he did not mention any firms that lost money on the shorts, only worried about the consumer and the investor. also gensler pledge todd look into...
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edward lawrence with headlines from the highly anticipated event. edward?eporter: charles, what a swing in the markets since this happened. the market was up when he started talking. federal reserve chairman jerome powell told "the wall street journal" web series he expect as one-time inflation spike as the economy opens up but believes that will not be sustained. the federal reserve chairman was very specific what happens when we see that spike. listen. >> if we do see what we believe is likely a transitory increase in inflation where longer term inflation expectations are broadly stable at levels consistent with our framework and goals i expect we will be patient. reporter: he says that the federal reserve will remain accommodative for sometime. powell stressed in order to reach that target of an average of 2% inflation the federal reserve will let the economy run hot for a while. the inflation has been on the minds of number of fed presidents. president mary daley does not implement inflation. federal reserve signaled no move on interest rates for year.
edward lawrence with headlines from the highly anticipated event. edward?eporter: charles, what a swing in the markets since this happened. the market was up when he started talking. federal reserve chairman jerome powell told "the wall street journal" web series he expect as one-time inflation spike as the economy opens up but believes that will not be sustained. the federal reserve chairman was very specific what happens when we see that spike. listen. >> if we do see what we...
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edward jones. your ring should shine the same way you do.rom our collections, including vera wang love, enchanted disney, endless brilliance and so much more. shop online with a virtual consultant. exclusively at zales. the diamond store. >>> good sunday morning. it is march 21st, 6:26 as we take a live look outside at the san francisco skyline. nice and clear and chilly out there. thank you for starting your sunday with us. we have a quick look at your microclimate forecast. hey, vianay. >> it is clear and it is cold. if you live in the north bay you definitely need a jacket not just there but any of the sheltered areas. there's still a frost advisory in effect for the north bay all the way until 9:00 a.m. because of those cool 30s. we might even see some patchy frost on your windshield. so let's talk about the current temperature right now. look at napa, 35 degrees, concord 37, morgan hill 37 and we're expecting these to get a little chillier within the next hour. but by the afternoon, it's going to be so nice. we're talking 5 degrees warm
edward jones. your ring should shine the same way you do.rom our collections, including vera wang love, enchanted disney, endless brilliance and so much more. shop online with a virtual consultant. exclusively at zales. the diamond store. >>> good sunday morning. it is march 21st, 6:26 as we take a live look outside at the san francisco skyline. nice and clear and chilly out there. thank you for starting your sunday with us. we have a quick look at your microclimate forecast. hey,...
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when king edward the eighth gave up the throne.n american divorcee, an outsider who felt shunned by the royal family. the death of princess diana also saw the royals accused of failing to support a young woman who had been invited into their gilded cage. now, the royal pr department is once again fighting accusations of a brand out of touch with contemporary accusations and values. repairing the damage will require a response that crosses not just ethnicities, but generations. ros: another development is one of the uk's best-known broadcasters has quit. this follows comments he made about meghan on the program, accusing her of lying about her experience of having suicidal thoughts. saying i would not believe a word she says. on tuesday, he said i still have serious concernsbout the veracity of what she said, but walked back her comments somewhat, saying it was not for him to question if she felt suicidal. those comments that -- and then lead to an exchange with his colleague. >> you don't like meghan markle. you have made it so cle
when king edward the eighth gave up the throne.n american divorcee, an outsider who felt shunned by the royal family. the death of princess diana also saw the royals accused of failing to support a young woman who had been invited into their gilded cage. now, the royal pr department is once again fighting accusations of a brand out of touch with contemporary accusations and values. repairing the damage will require a response that crosses not just ethnicities, but generations. ros: another...
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edward lawrence is in d.c.of what it means for your money. >> the global average corporate tax rate is 24% according to the tax foundation. right now the u.s. is under that only 19 countries in the world are lower that's been a big driver to move companies back into the u.s. the u.s. chamber of commerce opposed as ever by the biden administration to raise the corporate tax rate or any income tax for that matter as we emerge from one of the deepest recessions since a great depression. >> you don't need to look any further than a hospitality, the aviation to see very clear examples of industries that are still hurting. a tax hike is not what we need to make sure those remain growing concerns provide jobs. >> the chamber says raising taxes could derail the economic recovery that hurts shareholders and affects companies to pay workers and slowdown hiring as many different into taxes. to keep companies in the u.s. the administration is looking to get other countries to raise their corporate tax rate to match the 28%
edward lawrence is in d.c.of what it means for your money. >> the global average corporate tax rate is 24% according to the tax foundation. right now the u.s. is under that only 19 countries in the world are lower that's been a big driver to move companies back into the u.s. the u.s. chamber of commerce opposed as ever by the biden administration to raise the corporate tax rate or any income tax for that matter as we emerge from one of the deepest recessions since a great depression....
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shielded by a screen, a patient, evidently in a wheelchair, was brought out from the king edward viipital to a waiting vehicle. moments later, the vehicle left with the duke of edinburgh safely aboard, on his way home to windsor after his longest hospital stay, 28 nights in total, four of them at st bartholomew's hospital for specialist heart treatment. as the car left, photographers caught sight of the duke sitting in the rear of the vehicle. little has been said by the vehicle. little has been said by the palace about the reasons for his hospital stay other than he had been suffering from an infection and the unspecified pre—existing heart condition. but the treatment, evidently having been successful, he was on his way to be reunited with the queen at windsor. she has continued with her official programme is normal, marking commonwealth day among other things, as well as coping with the fallout from the us television interview given by the sussexes, a troubling family issue on which the queen would normally be able to rely on the duke for first—hand advice and support. he is now l
shielded by a screen, a patient, evidently in a wheelchair, was brought out from the king edward viipital to a waiting vehicle. moments later, the vehicle left with the duke of edinburgh safely aboard, on his way home to windsor after his longest hospital stay, 28 nights in total, four of them at st bartholomew's hospital for specialist heart treatment. as the car left, photographers caught sight of the duke sitting in the rear of the vehicle. little has been said by the vehicle. little has...
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david: edward, thank you very much.your wallet under the biden administration. former president trump is warning about spiking gas prices as well. listen. >> they'll be raising taxes at the highest number that we've ever seen. it'll be the biggest tax increase in the history of our country to pay for everything. when you see gas prices going up, and they'll be going up by $1, $2, $3, if you look at that, and that's, you know, that's bigger than a tax increase. to the consumer, you get a dollar increase in gasoline -- david: let's get reaction from tax foundation president scott hodge. scott, i think the president's right, it is a form of a tax, and it's a very regressive tax because it hits the poorest hardest, right? >> well, that's right. and inflation overall is really a tax increase on americans' incomes. and so i think that a lot of economists are currently very concerned about the amount of stimulus money that's been put into the economy and what impact that's going to have on inflation overall. and i'm old enough
david: edward, thank you very much.your wallet under the biden administration. former president trump is warning about spiking gas prices as well. listen. >> they'll be raising taxes at the highest number that we've ever seen. it'll be the biggest tax increase in the history of our country to pay for everything. when you see gas prices going up, and they'll be going up by $1, $2, $3, if you look at that, and that's, you know, that's bigger than a tax increase. to the consumer, you get a...
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edward? reporter: that's right, neil. in fact a mask here is in texas is choice, it is not a mandate. i'm in the bishop arts district in dallas. this was changed this morning, it was we encouraged wearing a face mask instead of requiring a wearing a face mask. texas governor greg abbott lifted pretty calls. many businesses can be open 100% capacity, you don't have to wear a mask if they choose to do that. owner of lockhart smokehouse says it will open up slowly. >> all this is kind of new. i don't feel comfortable cramming in anywhere with a bunch people. i wouldn't want to ask that for everybody else. we'll keep protocols as they have been. just see what happens. if all of sudden it magically disappears, hot dog, we'll be raring to go but i would rather proceed with caution. reporter: not everybody totally agrees with the governor here. in fact the city of austin is still under a stage four. that means they're mandating masks in austin. also businesses in austin are 25 to 50% capacity unlike the rest of texas. there are
edward? reporter: that's right, neil. in fact a mask here is in texas is choice, it is not a mandate. i'm in the bishop arts district in dallas. this was changed this morning, it was we encouraged wearing a face mask instead of requiring a wearing a face mask. texas governor greg abbott lifted pretty calls. many businesses can be open 100% capacity, you don't have to wear a mask if they choose to do that. owner of lockhart smokehouse says it will open up slowly. >> all this is kind of...
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never was i as close to edward as it was to robert.way, we were friends and a slightly confrontational way. so that whether they thought because of his past history with robert kennedy that would be an easy our on teddy, i think they sort of felt that but i think they should have known better. and so when the time came to do the interview, this is a very tough interview about chappaquiddick, and he didn't like it. it was difficult to explain and it still is difficult for him to explain. so they said we want another interview. although they had already agreed to another interview and it was then that asked him the question about -- >> we will show the question and answer. how long was this interview total? >> the second one? they ran 45 minutes. >> how much of it did use in the documentary? >> and answer to the question,, we use i think the answer ran like 350 words. >> let's watch. >> why do you want to be president? >> well, were i to make the announcement to run, the reasons that i would run is because i have a great belief in this c
never was i as close to edward as it was to robert.way, we were friends and a slightly confrontational way. so that whether they thought because of his past history with robert kennedy that would be an easy our on teddy, i think they sort of felt that but i think they should have known better. and so when the time came to do the interview, this is a very tough interview about chappaquiddick, and he didn't like it. it was difficult to explain and it still is difficult for him to explain. so they...
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let's bring in john edwards. advisor to the prime minister instituting a paper released today on australia's economic challenge. such a pleasure having you on. we talk a lot about the generation of people in australia that have never seen a recession. we had the first recessionary conditions in about 30 years. the recovery this time, unprecedented in terms of recovery from a pandemic and not a financial crisis. and, the fact we are doing it without writing on the coattails of china. how challenging will it be? john: we have done unexpectedly well. employment has already returned to the level it was pre-pandemic. it is actually better than it is actually better than was pre-pandemic. unemployment, particularly since we have lowered the goalpost, and a big increase in government debt. which is changing the attitudes of both treasury and the central bank. haidi: were the biggest challenges, particularly as we had the rollback of the job keeper support, and the expectations of that will have a huge negative impact. a
let's bring in john edwards. advisor to the prime minister instituting a paper released today on australia's economic challenge. such a pleasure having you on. we talk a lot about the generation of people in australia that have never seen a recession. we had the first recessionary conditions in about 30 years. the recovery this time, unprecedented in terms of recovery from a pandemic and not a financial crisis. and, the fact we are doing it without writing on the coattails of china. how...
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edward lawrence has that story from the nation's capital. edward? >> reporter: hey, cheryl.week bringing undocumented immigrants across the border. to find more people, the coyotes turn to social media. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg very defensive when republican lawmakers pointed out there are facebook pages and instagram posts that promote taking people across the u.s. border for a price. listen. >> congressman, that's against our policies, and we're taking a lot of steps to stop it. and, again, let me just say that i think that the situation at the border is really serious, and we're taking it very seriously. >> i hope you look into this, these reports that your platform is being used by these traffickers. this is something we need your help with. i hope you feel a sense of responsibility, sir, to help us with this, because we certainly need it. >> reporter: and representative buddy carter asked zuckerberg if he feels complicit in the crisis at the border. the message went out on social media fromuate biden that in the first -- from candidate biden, that the border was ope
edward lawrence has that story from the nation's capital. edward? >> reporter: hey, cheryl.week bringing undocumented immigrants across the border. to find more people, the coyotes turn to social media. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg very defensive when republican lawmakers pointed out there are facebook pages and instagram posts that promote taking people across the u.s. border for a price. listen. >> congressman, that's against our policies, and we're taking a lot of steps to stop...
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edward jones. >>> back now with the rescue.ur cats stranded on a burning ship off the coast ov thailand. a sailor swam to the ship and carried each cat to safety on his shoulders. all four survived. >> the growing rift in the royal family. a new statement over night dutchess accuses the palace of spreading falsehoods. facing a new information accused of bullying her staff. >> reporter: this morning the dutchess meghan markle is defending her decision to speak out against the royal family. her statement was over night. and her clip for the upcoming interview with oprah. she refers to the royal family as the firm. >> i don't know how they could expect that after all of this time we would still just be sinl. if there's an active role that the firm is it playing. in falsehoods about us. >> the clip release hours after the palace confirmed it will investigate bullying accusations against markle. focusing on her time at the palace. times of london reports the dutchess created a toxics environment. incidents of emotional cruelty and m
edward jones. >>> back now with the rescue.ur cats stranded on a burning ship off the coast ov thailand. a sailor swam to the ship and carried each cat to safety on his shoulders. all four survived. >> the growing rift in the royal family. a new statement over night dutchess accuses the palace of spreading falsehoods. facing a new information accused of bullying her staff. >> reporter: this morning the dutchess meghan markle is defending her decision to speak out against...
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edward jones. edward jones. these days, we want sophisticated but simple.retailers. which is why they're going hybrid, with ibm. a hybrid cloud approach with watson ai helps manage supply chains while predicting demands with ease. from retail to healthcare, businesses are going with a smarter hybrid cloud, using the tools, platform and expertise of ibm. (vo) ideas exist inside you, electrify you. they grow from our imagination, but they can't be held back. they want to be set free. to make the world more responsible, and even more incredible. ideas start the future, just like that. apps are used everywhere... except work. why is that? is it because people love filling out forms? maybe they like checking with their supervisor to see how much vacation time they have. or sending corporate their expense reports. i'll let you in on a little secret. they don't. by empowering employees to manage their own tasks, paycom frees you to focus on the business of business. to learn more, visit paycom.com it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting,
edward jones. edward jones. these days, we want sophisticated but simple.retailers. which is why they're going hybrid, with ibm. a hybrid cloud approach with watson ai helps manage supply chains while predicting demands with ease. from retail to healthcare, businesses are going with a smarter hybrid cloud, using the tools, platform and expertise of ibm. (vo) ideas exist inside you, electrify you. they grow from our imagination, but they can't be held back. they want to be set free. to make the...
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edward jones.to feel individual. >>> good morning stocks pushing to new highs. that was fast. the fed signals no interest rate hikes through 2023 jay powell's comments on inflation. >>> reopening america. updates for movie theaters and theme parks after getting back to business after a brutal once in a 100 year year. >>> retailers benefits from stay at home. two stocks surging in the pre-market it is thursday, march 18th, 2021 "squawk box" starts now. ♪ i need home, home cooking ♪ >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc i'm becky quick. the dow was up 180 points. it closed above 33,000 for the first time ever. the s&p and nasdaq notched modest gains this is all about what the fed had to say game on. look at the equity futures this morning. green arrows for the dow
edward jones.to feel individual. >>> good morning stocks pushing to new highs. that was fast. the fed signals no interest rate hikes through 2023 jay powell's comments on inflation. >>> reopening america. updates for movie theaters and theme parks after getting back to business after a brutal once in a 100 year year. >>> retailers benefits from stay at home. two stocks surging in the pre-market it is thursday, march 18th, 2021 "squawk box" starts now. ♪ i...
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edward jones. we do it every night. like clockwork. do it!hwasher with cascade platinum. and save water. did you know certified dishwashers... ...use less than four gallons per cycle, while a running sink uses that, every two minutes. so, do it with cascade. the surprising way to save water. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ ♪ can you hear my voice this time this is my fight song ♪ take back my life song provin >>> check out this famous 129-year-old fountain in geneva, switzerland. it was lit up in blue and pink yesterday to mark international women's day. the global holiday celebrates social, political and economic ahievements of women and raises awareness of women's equality. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now, some beauty product labels are getting a makeover. and a kobe bryant card sold for an all-time record. diane king hall is in new york with those stories and more. good morning, diane. >> well, good morning, anne-marie. stock futures are indicating a higher open, but the major index opened closed
edward jones. we do it every night. like clockwork. do it!hwasher with cascade platinum. and save water. did you know certified dishwashers... ...use less than four gallons per cycle, while a running sink uses that, every two minutes. so, do it with cascade. the surprising way to save water. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ ♪ can you hear my voice this time this is my fight song ♪ take back my life song provin >>> check out this...
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edward jones. it is time for investing to feel individual.igh you know how i feel ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel ♪ [man: coughing] ♪ it's a new dawn, it's a new day... ♪ no matter how you got copd it's time to make a stand. ♪ ...and i'm feelin' good ♪ 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 one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. it's time to start a new day. ask your doctor about once-daily trelegy. and save at trelegy.com. james: before we close this show wi
edward jones. it is time for investing to feel individual.igh you know how i feel ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel ♪ [man: coughing] ♪ it's a new dawn, it's a new day... ♪ no matter how you got copd it's time to make a stand. ♪ ...and i'm feelin' good ♪ 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 one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it...
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victoria, edward, george, edward, george, elizabeth. >> how do you feel about the sovereign? >> i'mmonarchist, too. it covered the dust of politics. >> do you have a favorite letter in here? >> out of 800 it is very difficult. >> you have an explanation that you said two evenings later winston was knocked down by a car while crossing 5th avenue. he suffered severe shock and bruising. the fact that he was wearing a heavy fur lined story, 1931? >> 1931, it was just that. what was difficult about it is that my father was just -- he had gone to america a week or so before he was due to start a great lecture tour, and then he was locked down, and they went to the bahamas to recover, for him to recover, and he then -- he was much infeebled but he did do the tour. he started it something like six weeks late and he achieved it. but it was quite bad and off about. >> there's a photograph of your father along with president eisenhower and bernard baruch. >> yes. >> what was the friendship like with bernard baruch? >> i'm trying to remember when my father first met bernie baruch. it was
victoria, edward, george, edward, george, elizabeth. >> how do you feel about the sovereign? >> i'mmonarchist, too. it covered the dust of politics. >> do you have a favorite letter in here? >> out of 800 it is very difficult. >> you have an explanation that you said two evenings later winston was knocked down by a car while crossing 5th avenue. he suffered severe shock and bruising. the fact that he was wearing a heavy fur lined story, 1931? >> 1931, it was...
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first to edward lawrence what is moving the buoyant markets this morning. edward? reporter: gerry, the treasury yield down, market way up on positive news about the economy and the coronavirus. the ism manufacturing number for february came in at 60.8. anything above 50 is expanding. at the end of last week the market concerned about the 10-year treasury yield t has dropped way back down to 1.428. in fact over the weekend the richmond fed president said he is not worried about the increase in yields. as the federal reserve chairman has said there is pent up consumer demand out there. the fed will continue to support the economy even if inflation creeps in. look at online retailers. the market is being look forward. it sees consumer spending on the horizon. on the virus there is a third vaccine has been approved. johnson & johnson, it ships the first doses today. the seven day moving average for new coronavirus cases is back down to where it was last october. hospitalizations also down, about 47,000 yesterday. the last time it was lower than that was october 30th. s
first to edward lawrence what is moving the buoyant markets this morning. edward? reporter: gerry, the treasury yield down, market way up on positive news about the economy and the coronavirus. the ism manufacturing number for february came in at 60.8. anything above 50 is expanding. at the end of last week the market concerned about the 10-year treasury yield t has dropped way back down to 1.428. in fact over the weekend the richmond fed president said he is not worried about the increase in...
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i mean what happened to him we're well, he was he was he succeeded edward the eighth of when edward the eighth abdicated and took the charge for duke of windsor king george the six and queen elizabeth king. george was succeeded and he was the sovere my father sovereign all through my father's tenure in the war. father came to be deeply devoted to him as a person. and the king they had a very special relationship. really exceptional for sovereign and prime minister and he my father was devoted him and thought both he and the queen played such a role her marvelous role in the war and they were such marvelous figureheads, but they were wonderful people too and the king of the prime minister always have as an official audience with the sovereign at least once a week. i mean he could see the sovereign at any time if there's an crisis, but there's always a once a week and this used to be on tuesdays in the war and before luncheon and at first the king received papar, and they just talked and then my father went away and then suddenly the king took to asking my father to stay at lunch so that
i mean what happened to him we're well, he was he was he succeeded edward the eighth of when edward the eighth abdicated and took the charge for duke of windsor king george the six and queen elizabeth king. george was succeeded and he was the sovere my father sovereign all through my father's tenure in the war. father came to be deeply devoted to him as a person. and the king they had a very special relationship. really exceptional for sovereign and prime minister and he my father was devoted...
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. >> reporter: edward padilla knows the pain, his gun was stolen at gunpoint, his life put on hold. >ck and the guy telling me to get out the car. >> reporter: you know i got to ask you why. >> me being a victim of being carjacked, you know, my heart went out to him. >> reporter: jermaine jordan has been carjacked three times. he owns a car dealership, a car wash -- >> you waiting on -- >> reporter: and runs a charity that feeds and houses the homeless on chicago's west side. >> it's like a new empathy man of kindness, it's like, man, flutter your heart to be able to want to help someone else. it feel good. >> reporter: the trauma of being a victim never left him. he decided charity might be the best medicine. he's given away 15 cars to other carjacking victims so far, all of them complete strangers. the cars are paid for with a combination of his own money and funds he raises on social media. >> tires are brand new, brakes, everything. >> reporter: edward padilla drove off in a chevy. >> he said, that's your car. i think that jermaine's like a -- an angel to help us out. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: edward padilla knows the pain, his gun was stolen at gunpoint, his life put on hold. >ck and the guy telling me to get out the car. >> reporter: you know i got to ask you why. >> me being a victim of being carjacked, you know, my heart went out to him. >> reporter: jermaine jordan has been carjacked three times. he owns a car dealership, a car wash -- >> you waiting on -- >> reporter: and runs a charity that feeds and houses the homeless on...
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edward jones. it is time for investing to feel individual.t of savagery and we all grieve for the families of those who are brutally killed and praised for the recovery of those who were injured. the mainstream media almost without exception described the attacks as hate crimes part of the wave of increased attacks on asian-americans in the last year. how many of these trees pillars of our news organizations are -- and attacks donald trump somehow because he insisted the coronavirus was referred to as the coronavirus. the next day the local police say as far as they could tell there was no racial motive for the acts for the suspect who is in custody had apparently told them he was addicted to and somehow the establishment is vital to his moral rehabilitation. the story unfolded and we learned more. it seems he visited at least one of the massage parlors and at some point went into rehab for sex addiction. none of this was enough for most of the media though who continue to insist the attack was another example of white supremacy and another r
edward jones. it is time for investing to feel individual.t of savagery and we all grieve for the families of those who are brutally killed and praised for the recovery of those who were injured. the mainstream media almost without exception described the attacks as hate crimes part of the wave of increased attacks on asian-americans in the last year. how many of these trees pillars of our news organizations are -- and attacks donald trump somehow because he insisted the coronavirus was...