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um, well, i'm emerson. i'm your guys' supervisor for the day, and sal as well. so, we're gonna go over the safety meeting. we're gonna brush up on it pretty quick, you know, so, just to remember, when we're on the roof, remember, if you guys drop something, always s call "headache." men: headache. rivivera: you know, headache, s, you know,w, i just want to make things-- man: yeah, i was incarcerated just like emerson n and, um..... this program helped me out to stay y out of trouble,e, because it's hardrd for us totod a job in any industry out there. hom: the model at grid is unique because e every project where we're installlling solar r is wt we call a classrsroom on the ro. people come out with us because we know they know that we're the only organization that provides free trtraining to get bsbs inin the solarar industry.y. eduardo uriarte: i'm really excited to see ththe--the proces getting goioing. seeing all the equipment arrive, all the workers here. it's--it's really exciting to see the--the process really moving along. oscuna: i'm believing it more bec
um, well, i'm emerson. i'm your guys' supervisor for the day, and sal as well. so, we're gonna go over the safety meeting. we're gonna brush up on it pretty quick, you know, so, just to remember, when we're on the roof, remember, if you guys drop something, always s call "headache." men: headache. rivivera: you know, headache, s, you know,w, i just want to make things-- man: yeah, i was incarcerated just like emerson n and, um..... this program helped me out to stay y out of...
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industrials are starting to come back he's got emerson electric. i've got dover ppg is in the housing market i got sherwin williams that's running if you really think a vaccine is coming and getting back to normal then my question is, where's the financial stock on here why isn't goldman sach's on here where is the energy stock. if you think we're getting back to normal because a vaccine is coming, and god i hope so, why isn't chevron tex kaco on here. >> back to normal is relative. >> remember the goldman sach's article from yesterday this is the thesis i'm not saying they are right or wrong. i'm saying this is the thesis that if you get a vaccine you're going to get a return to normal. that is a thesis we don't know right now whether it's true or not what i'm saying is, if that is in your play book book, i'm notg buy some crummy shell producer but at the top of those sectors or the big super mayor agr integrated oils, that's where you'll get the bang for your buck >> pete, you have several moves that you made. can you tell us a bit about, you bou
industrials are starting to come back he's got emerson electric. i've got dover ppg is in the housing market i got sherwin williams that's running if you really think a vaccine is coming and getting back to normal then my question is, where's the financial stock on here why isn't goldman sach's on here where is the energy stock. if you think we're getting back to normal because a vaccine is coming, and god i hope so, why isn't chevron tex kaco on here. >> back to normal is relative....
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encontrÓ un rechazo y colocó el balÓn en un lugar imposible para emerson.esentadora: al regresar, les daremos el secreto de una persona que tiene larga vida. >> cruzaron rÍos y caminaron por semanas enfrentando el hambre y los peligros tratando de llegar a casa. el nacimiento de un bebÉ prematuro, una madre en, y los desafÍos para volver a tenerlo en sus brazos. tuvieron que amputarle un pie, ella aprovechÓ su mayor reto hasta ahora para darle ¡booooom! un plan móvil que destruye todos esos planes de alto precio presentamos el nuevo plan redÚcelo de boost mobile! entre más tiempo permanezcas, menos pagas empieza con solo $45 al mes tu factura se reduce pero tus datos, ¡no! después de 3 pagos a tiempo, tu factura se reduce a $40 al mes. y luego, ¡boom! después de otros 3 pagos más a tiempo, tu factura cae a solo $35 al mes y se queda ahí. y la mejor parte: tu factura se reduce pero tus datos, ¡no! además, llévate un samsung galaxy a11 gratis cuando te cambias. todo en nuestra nueva y mejorada red. ahorra con nuestro nuevo plan redúcelo. boost mobile. todo en
encontrÓ un rechazo y colocó el balÓn en un lugar imposible para emerson.esentadora: al regresar, les daremos el secreto de una persona que tiene larga vida. >> cruzaron rÍos y caminaron por semanas enfrentando el hambre y los peligros tratando de llegar a casa. el nacimiento de un bebÉ prematuro, una madre en, y los desafÍos para volver a tenerlo en sus brazos. tuvieron que amputarle un pie, ella aprovechÓ su mayor reto hasta ahora para darle ¡booooom! un plan móvil que destruye...
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his name is on another building at maple and emerson that he built. the only one of its kind in illinois, so yes, i'd say -- i would say my family has a history of civil rights, definitely. >> i'd say you do. i would say that you have a significant history and, mr. crump, last, we have to go, but tell us what you're hoping to -- what message you're hoping to bring today. >> we want to have more justice society where george floyd has an opportunity to breathe, where breonna taylor has the opportunity to sleep in peace. where ahmaud arbery has an opportunity to run free and jacob blake jr. has an opportunity to celebrate his little boy's birthday parties without being shot seven times in the back. that is is our hope for america that our children too get to have life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. >> yeah. >> amen. >> mr. blake, thank you for talking. we're praying for your son and i can't imagine him being in better hands than in your family's hands. you all have been role models in terms of how you speak about this and what you're calling for
his name is on another building at maple and emerson that he built. the only one of its kind in illinois, so yes, i'd say -- i would say my family has a history of civil rights, definitely. >> i'd say you do. i would say that you have a significant history and, mr. crump, last, we have to go, but tell us what you're hoping to -- what message you're hoping to bring today. >> we want to have more justice society where george floyd has an opportunity to breathe, where breonna taylor...
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he seems to me -- i think he's the inherent of ralph waldo emerson.f the tracks and introduces him to the blues, as it wthe. k he queers american politics, queers black preitics. ou have this fragile, queer black man who spokeoldly and truthfully to the times, to the circumstances ofk black f and circumstances of all americans actually, and you have a group of people -- you know, black lives matter, it's motto of leadershi was very different. it was queer. as resisted the kind of pulpit focus. e ah all over in -- all over you w quotes from jimmytod, baldwin everywhere.ra ige allied with power is the most procedures enemy of justice. innocence is the crime. all of this is all over the place. i think it has something tdo with baldwin's prescience and the fact that he models a work, it seems t me.ng this >> you write about how baldwin struggled with his own grief, his own trauma, his own, as you say, profoundon disillunt with the moral state of our country. we are talking here as thoands are marching for black lives across the country, as we as a country
he seems to me -- i think he's the inherent of ralph waldo emerson.f the tracks and introduces him to the blues, as it wthe. k he queers american politics, queers black preitics. ou have this fragile, queer black man who spokeoldly and truthfully to the times, to the circumstances ofk black f and circumstances of all americans actually, and you have a group of people -- you know, black lives matter, it's motto of leadershi was very different. it was queer. as resisted the kind of pulpit focus....
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he seems to me i thiri he's the inr, ralph waldo emerson, who takes emerson across thedu tracks and intse blues, as it were. but i also think, you kn, baldwin queers, american politics, queers, black politics. here you have this fragileueer black man who spoke boldly and truthfully to two, to the times, to the circumstances of black folk and circumstances of all americans, actually. and you have a group of people, you know, black lives matter. it's model of leadership was very different. it was queer. it resisted the kind of pulpit focus. and so you saw all over 2014 and then even up to today, you saw quotes of jimmy from jimmy baldwin everywhere. ignorance allied with power is the most ferocious enemy of justice. innocence is the crime. all of this is all over the place. and i think it has something to dtho aldwin's precedence and the fact that he models a different way of doing this work, it seems to me. >> nawaz: you write about how baldwin struggled with his own grief, his own trauma, his own, disillusionment with the moral state of our country. we are talking here as thousandc of pe
he seems to me i thiri he's the inr, ralph waldo emerson, who takes emerson across thedu tracks and intse blues, as it were. but i also think, you kn, baldwin queers, american politics, queers, black politics. here you have this fragileueer black man who spoke boldly and truthfully to two, to the times, to the circumstances of black folk and circumstances of all americans, actually. and you have a group of people, you know, black lives matter. it's model of leadership was very different. it was...
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prompting the appeal the president emerson and gaga has been accused of cracking down on dissent as calls grow for his resignation. from harare. after more than 2 weeks in detention felines jealous hope what's been going on was denied bail easy keys of using social media to encourage people to protest over the economy and corruption in government opposition to the jayco god of roma is still behind bars he's accused of organizing last week's anti-government protests his bail ruling is on friday human rights lawyers say the bodies government is trying to silence voices of dissent what happens in zimbabwe how those rules say they're fighting corruption. are walking the streets with the beach in their pockets and those saying well you should be seen to be fighting corruption a getting more and more basic you to i think everybody knows that the guilty ones are walking the streets and the innocent ones i've being exposed to for victim to prison human rights groups say they want the regional body set and the african union to publicly speak out against what they say is an increase in the ricin ab
prompting the appeal the president emerson and gaga has been accused of cracking down on dissent as calls grow for his resignation. from harare. after more than 2 weeks in detention felines jealous hope what's been going on was denied bail easy keys of using social media to encourage people to protest over the economy and corruption in government opposition to the jayco god of roma is still behind bars he's accused of organizing last week's anti-government protests his bail ruling is on friday...
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. >> this patio owner says business dropped up to 20% at her emerson street restaurant and bar after the university closure. >> the side streets have relied on the fact that there is traffic coming down the central street on universal avenue. without that they have suffered. >> this mexican eatery was empty. both owned by rob fisher. >> we were just starting to get traction on the side streets with opening up the outdoors. and they go ahead and shut down university avenue, and our sales plummeted. >> they also built this extension into the street at their own expense. roughly $35,000. he's now circulating a petition to reopen university and plans to present it to the city council. >> we need them to listen to the business owners. if they don't listen to us and we all start going out of business what will the town be like? >> it's a tough one because you think you are doing one person a favor but it has a domino effect. betty i know you mentioned university is closed every day, do you know how long they plan to do that? >> that's true brian, summer streets is expected to run through a
. >> this patio owner says business dropped up to 20% at her emerson street restaurant and bar after the university closure. >> the side streets have relied on the fact that there is traffic coming down the central street on universal avenue. without that they have suffered. >> this mexican eatery was empty. both owned by rob fisher. >> we were just starting to get traction on the side streets with opening up the outdoors. and they go ahead and shut down university...
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. >> carol emerson is a middle school resource teacher in san jose. she says the academy is just what she needed. >> they did a really, really good job of really diversifying and pulling in different experts in their field. >> one of those experts is lisa with san jose union school district. her webinar shows how to use video clips to require students to explore for themselves rather than listening to lectures. in this one, kids have to figure out why a can of regular coke sinks but a diet coke floats. >> we have to be able to present it. now we're competing against the x-box and playstations and sleep. we're competing against other priorities because students aren't in the classroom where you can manage them better. >> teacher eric cross lead a webinar about using tech tools for culturally upon sif teaching. >> talking points app. you can text message parents and it translates into their native language. >> the core of his lesson is using online tools to develop strong reels ships with students, even though you're not in the same room. >> how do we c
. >> carol emerson is a middle school resource teacher in san jose. she says the academy is just what she needed. >> they did a really, really good job of really diversifying and pulling in different experts in their field. >> one of those experts is lisa with san jose union school district. her webinar shows how to use video clips to require students to explore for themselves rather than listening to lectures. in this one, kids have to figure out why a can of regular coke...
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well let's get more now on the way their hair is every 10 emerson so what is the latest with the typhoon so good news and bad news came the good news is that it has weakened in terms of the wind but the bad news is free there is still plenty more rain so there will be further flooding you can see on the satellite picture this cloud just to the north of taiwan that says how group it and it's making its way in a general mall the direction coming in located just to the west of shanghai starting to fall apart because it has made landfall as i said it's still a fair amount of rain to come ahead of it we've seen a fair bit of rain on either side of the yellow sea just stopped to walsh and gone province we had 132 millimeters of rain and in north korea similar amount of rainfall coming through here and had to pit for that's going to run across a similar path as i said it has weakened it's now been downgraded to a tropical depression so we're not too concerned about the winds but plenty of rainfall coming in over the next few days it'll continue to push its way further north has as it moves out
well let's get more now on the way their hair is every 10 emerson so what is the latest with the typhoon so good news and bad news came the good news is that it has weakened in terms of the wind but the bad news is free there is still plenty more rain so there will be further flooding you can see on the satellite picture this cloud just to the north of taiwan that says how group it and it's making its way in a general mall the direction coming in located just to the west of shanghai starting to...
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slayed accusing to springboard their careers such as brazilians emerson and lucio. also became a star here. and it's already clear who the next world class product to come out of live accusing will be. habits. his story starts some 70 kilometers southwest of live accusing him of he had off a small village near iraq and his parents still live here and this is where it all began. with her bottom stammers when oprah it was my grandpa who i know really got me into football finance a few months time with he was very involved in a himself and i took my 1st steps with him and i thought i'll visually my brother and father also did their bit to help get me out on the pitch at a fairly early age. his 1st club was. his grandpa they shot it was the chairman here for years it said hobbits inherited his football talent from him. even at an early age it was easy to see that little khai possessed exceptional skills. and it wasn't long before he was playing against older and bigger opponents. to pass on to the ocean feel well anyway saying i have the potential to make a career of it
slayed accusing to springboard their careers such as brazilians emerson and lucio. also became a star here. and it's already clear who the next world class product to come out of live accusing will be. habits. his story starts some 70 kilometers southwest of live accusing him of he had off a small village near iraq and his parents still live here and this is where it all began. with her bottom stammers when oprah it was my grandpa who i know really got me into football finance a few months time...
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. >> reporter: and on friday, university avenue from hi to emerson streets will reopen to traffic. city leaders are considering extending this program. i'm azenith smith, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> here's a look now at the latest statewide numbers on the coronavirus. 5200. new cases were reported for over 524,000 cases, and there were 202 deaths up 2%, and brings the state's dental up to 9700. hospitalizations continue their downward trend, lower by almost 2%. icu admissions are down nearly 3 1/2%. researchers in southern california say how well your immune system can fight off the coronavirus may be linked to previous exposure to the common cold. a new study from scientists says memory helper t cells that recognize the common cold may also be giving a head start in fighting of coronavirus. researchers say this could explain why some people show milder symptoms of the virus while others get severely sick. researchers however the emphasize is speculation, and more data is needed. >> researchers at georgia tech have developed an interactive math to help people it was the risk of coronaviru
. >> reporter: and on friday, university avenue from hi to emerson streets will reopen to traffic. city leaders are considering extending this program. i'm azenith smith, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> here's a look now at the latest statewide numbers on the coronavirus. 5200. new cases were reported for over 524,000 cases, and there were 202 deaths up 2%, and brings the state's dental up to 9700. hospitalizations continue their downward trend, lower by almost 2%. icu admissions are down...
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we brought emerson to the table. let me finish, please. monica: i'm not saying anything.lly collaborated into this. is it perfect? definitely not. but we're taking all your feedback, and we're sitting here today, and we don't have [bleep] so... monica: okay. [ mutters ] lemonis: thank you, guys. and, jess, honestly, the work you did was very inspirational. jessica: i'm not -- juli: i think you really showed up, jess. i think that there was a real strength in what you presented and brought to the table. and i don't think chloe would have been able to create something that felt so intrinsic to, like, the brand without you. lemonis: thank you. natalie: okay. lemonis: thank you so much. natalie: oh... lemonis: obviously, at this point, there's more going on with monica than she wants to talk about, because we didn't even get to finish our agilex meeting. quite frankly we didn't get to finish a lot of the things that we started. and in order for this thing to actually not end badly, it's probably a good idea that we all sit down and understand what direction we're going. so, w
we brought emerson to the table. let me finish, please. monica: i'm not saying anything.lly collaborated into this. is it perfect? definitely not. but we're taking all your feedback, and we're sitting here today, and we don't have [bleep] so... monica: okay. [ mutters ] lemonis: thank you, guys. and, jess, honestly, the work you did was very inspirational. jessica: i'm not -- juli: i think you really showed up, jess. i think that there was a real strength in what you presented and brought to...
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>>the pandemic is devastating the travel industry tory emerson barnes but the u.s. travel association says of the 15.8 million jobs that existed in 2019 the u.s. travel industry has lost 8.1 million. >>jobs is expected to lose over 500 billion dollars this year one in 10 jobs nationwide is attached to tourism and hospitality and here in nevada is one in 3 jobs to help nevada congresswoman dina titus introduced the safe travel promotion act the bill would give 5 billion dollars to states to advertise travel and tourism and titus also wants states to have more flexibility to spend previous stimulus funds and individual businesses it does tonight local convention of cardi's state agencies that deal with promoting travel and tourism have bill has bipartisan support and she hopes it will be included in the next stimulus package the u.s. travel association supports the efforts but says more needs to be done by the federal government stop state by state patchwork. >>that we would we would be able to see this reopening or travel us much much more robust fashion more than a
>>the pandemic is devastating the travel industry tory emerson barnes but the u.s. travel association says of the 15.8 million jobs that existed in 2019 the u.s. travel industry has lost 8.1 million. >>jobs is expected to lose over 500 billion dollars this year one in 10 jobs nationwide is attached to tourism and hospitality and here in nevada is one in 3 jobs to help nevada congresswoman dina titus introduced the safe travel promotion act the bill would give 5 billion dollars to...
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well when robert mugabe was removed from power joining a coup president emerson and douglas said he's going to implement reforms economic reforms and reforms to do with human rights abuses and some people are saying that his prison saying that he's failing to turn around the quantity and they're saying when it comes to human rights these are they saying a race in that piece is the increasing on friday opposition groups try to protest in the capital harare the police and soldiers put up a roadblock so only people whose work is considered essential such as nurses doctors security guards people who work for the government were allowed into the city center where the protest was meant to take place if one else was told to go back home human rights lawyers say dozens of people were a said some of them were released on bail over the weekend the thing clear as apartment and the spokesperson for the main opposition party m.d.c. alliance. opposition leader. and a few long journey is hopeful are in the high court they'll receive 2 weeks ago accused of encouraging people to participate in these p
well when robert mugabe was removed from power joining a coup president emerson and douglas said he's going to implement reforms economic reforms and reforms to do with human rights abuses and some people are saying that his prison saying that he's failing to turn around the quantity and they're saying when it comes to human rights these are they saying a race in that piece is the increasing on friday opposition groups try to protest in the capital harare the police and soldiers put up a...
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regulations she's among dozens arrested for taking part in 90 government protests in harare president emerson man i got to denounce the protests calling them and insurrection. a boat capsized in nigeria killing 10 people on board 4 passengers are unaccounted for in nigeria the largest city of lagos 5 others were rescued in the strong us. and ukraine has collapsed killing 11 workers at a southern indian shipyard another 5 were taken to hospital it happened as the crane was being tested at the government run large in the vision now most of the victims are contract neighborhoods. prosecutors in the united states and britain have charged 3 young men with hacking twitter they're accused of taking over the accounts of several high profile people including the former us president barack obama and tester boss in a mosque so hard as an activist this is the alleged ringleader of the 2 it's a hacking 2 weeks ago the 17 year old is from temper in florida he faces that huge challenges including computer intrusion fraud money laundering and identity theft he's one of 3 young men accused of hacking the acco
regulations she's among dozens arrested for taking part in 90 government protests in harare president emerson man i got to denounce the protests calling them and insurrection. a boat capsized in nigeria killing 10 people on board 4 passengers are unaccounted for in nigeria the largest city of lagos 5 others were rescued in the strong us. and ukraine has collapsed killing 11 workers at a southern indian shipyard another 5 were taken to hospital it happened as the crane was being tested at the...
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among dozens of arrested in zimbabwe after police put a stop to anti-government protests president emersonmy god was has the rallies are an insurrection by the opposition that has banned them all roberton monthly reports protests have been planned across the board but these scenes were not what opposition groups had hoped for in the capital had out a lot shots in abandoned streets after the government declared the protest illegal a few people tried to defy the ban but were quickly stopped by police and soldiers we have seen in the past 2 days the army the police being deployed into neighborhoods and even today these areas get brain matter for this city is virtually clear different messages that the government has been passing out in the past week their. intended purpose because a lot of people then had to stay home and you know one day to go out. opposition party transform zimbabwe called for the protests and whatnot by many other groups which blame president a missing man and god for failing economy and corruption he warned that security forces would be on high alert to appropriately resp
among dozens of arrested in zimbabwe after police put a stop to anti-government protests president emersonmy god was has the rallies are an insurrection by the opposition that has banned them all roberton monthly reports protests have been planned across the board but these scenes were not what opposition groups had hoped for in the capital had out a lot shots in abandoned streets after the government declared the protest illegal a few people tried to defy the ban but were quickly stopped by...
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of ferguson that has a 26 billion-dollar corporation within the city limits, $26 billion a year, emerson electric, how could that city the funding poor black motorists for revenue? the argument behind that question being to try to understand the deeper historic structural economic materials dimensions of the obviously overgrown character of the ferguson police department. and its degree of harassment of the black citizens of ferguson and of north county generally. so, that led me to it an investigation of the history of race and real estate. in 20th century st. louis. and that became an article that was in the atlantic. in a way, that was where the project was going to end for me. i am a proud missourian, i love missouri. but i left missouri for about 9000 reasons. it was difficult to decide to go back. and i knew it would involve a complicated encounter with where i'm from and my path so i resisted that for a long time. but at some point, writing more, thinking more, really thinking about the 19th century wars were my previous work was through my teaching, i started to recognize what i
of ferguson that has a 26 billion-dollar corporation within the city limits, $26 billion a year, emerson electric, how could that city the funding poor black motorists for revenue? the argument behind that question being to try to understand the deeper historic structural economic materials dimensions of the obviously overgrown character of the ferguson police department. and its degree of harassment of the black citizens of ferguson and of north county generally. so, that led me to it an...
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opposition politician last month and charged with incitement head of anti-government protests president emerson and has been accused of cracking down on dissent as calls grow for his resignation is the 3rd time she has appeared in court for questing bail. 3 people have died in the indian city of bengal and violence sparked by reportedly anti muslim social media post dozens were injured when protesters 4th police who fired on the crowd the facebook post was made by a relative of a local politician and this but the problem has that i exist. the charred remains of a violent protest burned out vehicles are strewn on the streets of bengal police say that's after a 1000 people went to the home of a politician on tuesday night angry about an alleged facebook post by his relative which insulted as labs prophet muhammad they said vehicles on fire outside the home and destroyed property in the neighborhood or that a lot of. muslim men came from there between 930 to 10 there were around 20 of them getting beaten so they brought the idiom and came here the only targeted our street and in our street they de
opposition politician last month and charged with incitement head of anti-government protests president emerson and has been accused of cracking down on dissent as calls grow for his resignation is the 3rd time she has appeared in court for questing bail. 3 people have died in the indian city of bengal and violence sparked by reportedly anti muslim social media post dozens were injured when protesters 4th police who fired on the crowd the facebook post was made by a relative of a local...
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in high school english class was assigned the collective works of wealth --dash mike ralph waldo emerson. the larger history of 19th century american spirituality is rife what rifle but you and the book call institutional. what is the same, what is different. what we head in common with 19th century america and what has changed in the last 30 or 40 years. these are kind of reductive terms. your external forces we have seen quite a history of the pendulum swinging back and forth. the outcropping intuitional faith in approaches. your tent revival but also the birth of movement like new thought it was huge about the 1860s moving onward. if you think about it hard enough it will happen. it became hugely influential. and then it led to a halt publishing industry. there is spiritual wisdom there is also i argue those in jellico revivals. christina has become desiccated nobody really believes anymore. you just go to church on sunday and it doesn't really matter. we need to look for a personal relationship with god. something more intense and intimate. in the culture of the 1960s. it is just the
in high school english class was assigned the collective works of wealth --dash mike ralph waldo emerson. the larger history of 19th century american spirituality is rife what rifle but you and the book call institutional. what is the same, what is different. what we head in common with 19th century america and what has changed in the last 30 or 40 years. these are kind of reductive terms. your external forces we have seen quite a history of the pendulum swinging back and forth. the outcropping...
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he quoted emerson.and he quoted pain, and so much of the lightning is about those elements and by the time reagan was an adult, heat he is centered on the maximum freedom which is consistent milan order. so anyone, who articulate's that or understands that, is the air to the reagan philosophy. whether it's ted cruz, or or mike pence or mitchell hostile. anyone who tries to advance the rights and freedoms of privacy. 's >> we have a question in the back. what devised, you know back maybe we should control the distribution and use of drugs, hallucinogenic's but it should be done by the states and localities and not by the federal government. i think that's probably closest to what the blending of his philosophy in libertarianism, and also as a traditionalist. >> i think this is a powerful question, at the moment given what we are seeing from the attorney general jeff sessions. and sessions wants to go back to the war on drugs. but you see many republicans, including some republicans that might surprise yo
he quoted emerson.and he quoted pain, and so much of the lightning is about those elements and by the time reagan was an adult, heat he is centered on the maximum freedom which is consistent milan order. so anyone, who articulate's that or understands that, is the air to the reagan philosophy. whether it's ted cruz, or or mike pence or mitchell hostile. anyone who tries to advance the rights and freedoms of privacy. 's >> we have a question in the back. what devised, you know back maybe...
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. >> reporter: from emerson to lowery, you hear gunshots every night. >> reporter: kathy is worried abouty. she is afraid there is no one to call for help. >> if the city council says they are going to dismantle and define your police department, who do we call? >> reporter: she is one of the many who are suing the mayor and council. they are below what city charger legally requires. >> the officers are feeling they have no support to do their jobs. they are leaving their jobs. >> reporter: the charter requires a certain number of officers based on city population. right now, the total is around 730 officers. the city of minneapolis tells us , mpd had 856 sworn positions last week. the police officers federation says current department strength is at 740 officers with 66 on some kind of leave. otherwise, strength is 888. more officers are in the process for filing for medical and disability leave work >> we are pursuing workers compensation and disability claims. >> reporter: he represents many of these officers, a good number of them suffer from ptsd. >> we have never seen anything like
. >> reporter: from emerson to lowery, you hear gunshots every night. >> reporter: kathy is worried abouty. she is afraid there is no one to call for help. >> if the city council says they are going to dismantle and define your police department, who do we call? >> reporter: she is one of the many who are suing the mayor and council. they are below what city charger legally requires. >> the officers are feeling they have no support to do their jobs. they are...
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he quoted emerson. he quoted payne. and so much of the enlightment is about those elements. reagan by the time he's an adult, he's got a fully-formed philosophy that is. centered on the maximum freedom -- he said maximum freedom consistent with law and order, privacy, dignity for the individual. so anybody who articulates that or understands that is the heir to the reagan philosophy, whether it's ted cruz or mike pence or mcconnell. anybody who tries to advance individual rights and freedom and privacy. >> we have a question in the back. >> many republicans now join liberals in questioning the war on drugs and its aftermath, the human toll it's taken. if reagan was alive and mentally well today, do you think he would have some of the same reservations? >> that's a tough one. it really is. that's a tough one. reagan was in many ways a libertarian. he did an interview with "reason" magazine in 1975 in which he said libertarianism was the fundamental basis for american conservatism. but he was also a traditionalist. i'm sure he would have devised -- yes, i think we should contr
he quoted emerson. he quoted payne. and so much of the enlightment is about those elements. reagan by the time he's an adult, he's got a fully-formed philosophy that is. centered on the maximum freedom -- he said maximum freedom consistent with law and order, privacy, dignity for the individual. so anybody who articulates that or understands that is the heir to the reagan philosophy, whether it's ted cruz or mike pence or mcconnell. anybody who tries to advance individual rights and freedom and...
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. >>> finally emerson electric getting an upgrade the price tart hegets, headwindr already known, priced in and has a high dividend yields finally, scott, take a look at shares of monster. that level was 8396. it's off of the highs, trading closer to $82, but this is also after topping earnings expectations, and provided some guidance on covid. they said they don't expect any shortages in the supply decline and don't think the pandemic will impact the liquidity. even trading off the highs straightly, despite the pullback, it's still one of the best performing stocks >> joe, you own monster beverage you used to own palo alto, right? >> i used to own palo alto, which is clearly breaking out. i have to tell you, in both cases, monster and palo alto, i see both these companies as potential acquisition targets. clearly in the case of monster bench, rodney sax has done an absolutely fantastic job managing the business through the pandemic this is a company with a market cap somewhere around 20 billion. but certainly the business model is a model that's been working over the last couple years i
. >>> finally emerson electric getting an upgrade the price tart hegets, headwindr already known, priced in and has a high dividend yields finally, scott, take a look at shares of monster. that level was 8396. it's off of the highs, trading closer to $82, but this is also after topping earnings expectations, and provided some guidance on covid. they said they don't expect any shortages in the supply decline and don't think the pandemic will impact the liquidity. even trading off the...
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about new york, walt emerson said these words -- an 60 miles long, numberless streets, vehicles, broadwayn, the shops and shows, city of spires and masks. my city. ♪ mysterious clift welling's tucked behind the letters lining mesa verde. ♪ the ancient indians left behind nothing more than empty shells. navajo ory discover a hopi today placed in secret in the land of prehistoric gods and knowingly beauty. lonelyt valley -- and beauty. monument valley. ♪ in this jet age, a few short hours can take you down indian trails that lead to mighty texas. ♪ behind the canyon dam lies more than 100 miles of enchanted lake. ♪ >> that was a short look at one of our many programs available in its entirety on our website, where at the span.org/history. -- c-span.org/history. ago the 19th amendment was ratified giving g women the right to vote. she will take your calls, text, facebook as a just, and tweet. the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage. that is on washington journal and american history tv. in 1976 the u.s. information agency broadcast a year-long series of half hour row graham designed to exp
about new york, walt emerson said these words -- an 60 miles long, numberless streets, vehicles, broadwayn, the shops and shows, city of spires and masks. my city. ♪ mysterious clift welling's tucked behind the letters lining mesa verde. ♪ the ancient indians left behind nothing more than empty shells. navajo ory discover a hopi today placed in secret in the land of prehistoric gods and knowingly beauty. lonelyt valley -- and beauty. monument valley. ♪ in this jet age, a few short hours...
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>> i went over to the emerson yesterday because emerson used to be the classic name that you could buyturns out they made the quarter just on margin expansion. but today someone can't resist, we got a term recommending the stock and i will tell you here is the one you want to know, this is how people can gauge this, there is a man steve tusa, i call him i wish mail because of the moby-dick aspects of ge which he got completely right. he today has good things to say about 3m it is the stock to watch david, one time we used to talk about the key to this market when we sat next to each other the fact that he said good things about 3m and has hated it since 250, it is down to 150 tells me, carl, that everybody is trying to find a cyclical that they can cotton up to i've cottoned up to dupont because they have auto and also hogs i watch 3m as being the bellwether if they make big moves here, more health care and china picks back up which it looks like it's doing that could be the stock that people with going to pile into 3m. >> that's the first time i have heard you say something like that.
>> i went over to the emerson yesterday because emerson used to be the classic name that you could buyturns out they made the quarter just on margin expansion. but today someone can't resist, we got a term recommending the stock and i will tell you here is the one you want to know, this is how people can gauge this, there is a man steve tusa, i call him i wish mail because of the moby-dick aspects of ge which he got completely right. he today has good things to say about 3m it is the...
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characters and talk with emerson is yes the performers issued their careers around the turn of the. rather put them through this goodness they're on in a robot is it the right a part of the running order or a computer environment. when you discover your approach her career her sure from snickers can drive better in person because in their karma chris and they're up to the store is there is it the head of the herd or for a marshal in order to refute richard to really be serious because the shooter. not only did put in have no intention of taking his troops out of crimea he had another insurgency planned. simle taney asleep as moscow's troops began arriving in crimea pro russian protests broke out in an area known as adama us in eastern ukraine. it would soon lead to an all out war as a surge and supported by russian troops and military equipment pushed ukraine grabbing town after town region after really. one of the key aims denied by moscow was to establish land access to crimea and in the process create a great to russia. initially the ill equipped ukrainian was pushed back but no
characters and talk with emerson is yes the performers issued their careers around the turn of the. rather put them through this goodness they're on in a robot is it the right a part of the running order or a computer environment. when you discover your approach her career her sure from snickers can drive better in person because in their karma chris and they're up to the store is there is it the head of the herd or for a marshal in order to refute richard to really be serious because the...
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finally there's three more industrials from a list that don't get a lot of attention there's ppg, emersonnd nucor when all three go higher especially after so much car piem, that tells you the big money's betting on return to world growth now the stock market's not a crystal ball and i'm not sure wall street has any special insight. but here's the bottom line when my entire go list, the entire one goes green, something we haven't seen in weeks, it tells me that a lot of money managers are either about to turn more bullish about the prospect of a vaccine or a therapeutic or at least the bears are throwing in the towel because they're worried about monoclonal antibodies and a cocktail for that. i'm not saying that you have to bet it all on science here although this action makes it crystal clear that it's a very bad idea to bet against it and i'm still here john in new mexico, john >> hey, how's it going, jim? >> it's the greatest day of my life how about you? >> pretty good first-time caller, longtime viewer my question is on ticker symbol ktos on their partial contract award-winning for 4
finally there's three more industrials from a list that don't get a lot of attention there's ppg, emersonnd nucor when all three go higher especially after so much car piem, that tells you the big money's betting on return to world growth now the stock market's not a crystal ball and i'm not sure wall street has any special insight. but here's the bottom line when my entire go list, the entire one goes green, something we haven't seen in weeks, it tells me that a lot of money managers are...
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>>the pandemic is devastating the travel industry tory emerson barnes but the u.s. travel association says of the 15.8 million jobs that existed in 2019 the u.s. travel industry has lost 8.1 million. >>jobs is expected to lose over 500 billion dollars this year one in 10 jobs nationwide is attached to tourism and hospitality and here in nevada is one in 3 jobs to help nevada congresswoman dina titus introduced the safe travel promotion act the bill would give 5 billion dollars to states to advertise travel and tourism and titus also wants states to have more flexibility to spend previous stimulus funds and individual businesses it does tonight local convention, authorities state agencies that deal with promoting travel and tourism care bill has bipartisan support and she hopes it will be included in the next stimulus package the u.s. travel association supports the efforts but says more needs to be done by the federal government so stop state by state patchwork. >>that we would we would be able to see this reopening or travel us much much more robust fashion more th
>>the pandemic is devastating the travel industry tory emerson barnes but the u.s. travel association says of the 15.8 million jobs that existed in 2019 the u.s. travel industry has lost 8.1 million. >>jobs is expected to lose over 500 billion dollars this year one in 10 jobs nationwide is attached to tourism and hospitality and here in nevada is one in 3 jobs to help nevada congresswoman dina titus introduced the safe travel promotion act the bill would give 5 billion dollars to...
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emerson once said that every person on earth has a great autobiography to write if that person can only understand what is unique about experience. and find the imagination to know that it is his experience. he can write a great autobiography that would be remembered forever but he didn't say - 2 autobiographies. that is the problem. if you want to write one book, write what you know, write about your life, perfectly valid material and all the details, i recommend keeping a journal, memory dk is so rapid as many of you probably know. i make sure i write down if i don't take notes on the scene or tape record on the scene before i go to bed i write down everything that seems worth recording before i go to sleep because once you go to sleep, maybe in just my mind there is not that much left in the morning. so whether it is going up to do stories about the new latin american population in the south, what a rich topic that is. when i went to north carolina on the recommendation of my sister helen to find a proper birthplace, growing up place for the novel i am charlotte simmons, to my amazem
emerson once said that every person on earth has a great autobiography to write if that person can only understand what is unique about experience. and find the imagination to know that it is his experience. he can write a great autobiography that would be remembered forever but he didn't say - 2 autobiographies. that is the problem. if you want to write one book, write what you know, write about your life, perfectly valid material and all the details, i recommend keeping a journal, memory dk...
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every kid in high school english class was assigned the collected works of ralph waldo emerson, you get a certain kind of individualized religion, the larger history of spirituality is rife with what you call intuitional religion. what is the same as what is different? what do we have in common with nineteenth century america and what changed in the last 30 or 40 years? >> a catch all term for religious practices, focusing in words on the individual, institutionalism and reductive terms, your dogma, your external forces and the pendulum, the intuitional awakenings, the self-help movement, you think about it hard enough it will happen. and various self-help books, and spiritualism and the rise, there is also evangelical revivals in the christian tradition, the narrative is something like the church or christianity has become desiccated, no one believes anymore, you go through the church on sunday and it doesn't matter or a personal relationship with god or something more intense or intimate or various countercultural religions of the 1960s. that is not new. the pendulum swing back and fo
every kid in high school english class was assigned the collected works of ralph waldo emerson, you get a certain kind of individualized religion, the larger history of spirituality is rife with what you call intuitional religion. what is the same as what is different? what do we have in common with nineteenth century america and what changed in the last 30 or 40 years? >> a catch all term for religious practices, focusing in words on the individual, institutionalism and reductive terms,...
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opposition politician last month charged with incitement ahead of had the government protests president emerson in ghar ghar has been accused of cracking down on dissent as calls grow for his resignation. the coronavirus pandemic has plunged the u.k. into its deepest economic slump on record gross domestic product collapsed by more than 20 percent between april and june the height of the lockdown the british economy is now officially in recession for the 1st time since the 2008 financial crisis but there are already some signs of recovery g.d.p. recovered slightly in june as restrictions were. we talking about this a few months ago i said hard times were coming and today's figures show the hard times are here hundreds of thousands of people have already lost their jobs and sadly many more will. say to people all the tough decisions lie ahead for all of us no one will be left without hope or opportunity 3 people have been killed in a train derailment in scotland the driver is among the dead 6 others were taken to hospital following the incident near stonehaven in aberdeenshire emergency services
opposition politician last month charged with incitement ahead of had the government protests president emerson in ghar ghar has been accused of cracking down on dissent as calls grow for his resignation. the coronavirus pandemic has plunged the u.k. into its deepest economic slump on record gross domestic product collapsed by more than 20 percent between april and june the height of the lockdown the british economy is now officially in recession for the 1st time since the 2008 financial crisis...
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english class at lee's back when i went to high school was assigned the collected works of ralph waldo emerson and you get a certain kind of, a certain kind of individualized religion there and in the larger history of 19th century american spirituality is right with what you in the book called sort of intuitional religion. so can you talk about what is the same and what is different? what do we have in commonwith 19th century america and what's changed in the last 30 or 40 years ? >> so what i call intuitional is in in the book is a sort of catchall term for religious practices and the lead set focus inward on forgot, the individual, the feeling of institutionalism and again it's a reductive term but your church, your dogma, your external forces. we've seen quite a history of the pendulum swinging back and forth in american religious life these sort of outcroppings of intuitional faith, intuitional approaches the faith. the various awakenings, your tantrum bibles also the birth of movements like news pot which was huge from the 1860s onward which was the sort of proto- the secret self-help mo
english class at lee's back when i went to high school was assigned the collected works of ralph waldo emerson and you get a certain kind of, a certain kind of individualized religion there and in the larger history of 19th century american spirituality is right with what you in the book called sort of intuitional religion. so can you talk about what is the same and what is different? what do we have in commonwith 19th century america and what's changed in the last 30 or 40 years ? >> so...
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went to high school was assigned the collective works of ralph waldo emmer orson, and you get -- emerson, and you get a certain kind of individualized religion there. and then, you know, the larger history of 19th century american spirituality is rife with what you in the book call sort of intuitional religion. so can you talk a little bit about what is the same and what is different. like, what is, what is -- what do we have in common with 19th century america, and what's changed in the last 30 or 40 years? >> sure. so what i call intuitionalism in the book, a catch-all term for religious practices and beliefs that sort of focus inward on the gut, the individual, the feelings versus institutionalism. again, these are kind of productive terms. but your church, your dogma,, your exeternal forces. we've seen quite a history of the pendulum swinging back and forth in american religious life and these sort of outcroppings of intuitional faith, intuitional approaches, the various great awakenings, your tent revivals but also the burst of movements like new thought which was huge from about th
went to high school was assigned the collective works of ralph waldo emmer orson, and you get -- emerson, and you get a certain kind of individualized religion there. and then, you know, the larger history of 19th century american spirituality is rife with what you in the book call sort of intuitional religion. so can you talk a little bit about what is the same and what is different. like, what is, what is -- what do we have in common with 19th century america, and what's changed in the last...
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opposition politician last month and charged with incitement to head of anti-government protests president emerson him and god has been accused of cracking down on dissent his calls grow for his resignation it's the 3rd time gennaro has appeared in court requesting bail. at least 127 people have been killed in south sudan during fighting between government troops and civilians the army was carrying out an operation to disarm civilians in war states when the violence began reports say armed youths in the grated tonge area attacked security forces and investigation is underway. in sudan and all my curfew has been imposed in the eastern city of port sudan after 3 days of violence medical sources say at least 25 people have been killed since fighting broke out between members of rival ethnic groups state of emergency was imposed last year after fighting between the 2 sides ever morgan and khartoum has more details. first of all let's look at how this has been unfolding this is not the 1st time we see a tribal clashes between the beni armor and the nuba tribes it's been going on for years now and has e
opposition politician last month and charged with incitement to head of anti-government protests president emerson him and god has been accused of cracking down on dissent his calls grow for his resignation it's the 3rd time gennaro has appeared in court requesting bail. at least 127 people have been killed in south sudan during fighting between government troops and civilians the army was carrying out an operation to disarm civilians in war states when the violence began reports say armed...
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general was arrested in july and charged with incitement ahead of anti-government protests president emerson has been accused of cracking down on dissent as calls grow for his resignation. the us president is hailing the authorization of an emergency plasma treatment for covert 1000 as a breakthrough and he uses the plasma of recovered patients to treat virus patients but there's no conclusive evidence of benefits. dr dollar is a senior scholar at johns hopkins center for health security he says the president's actions will hurt the response to the coronavirus treatment. when people recover from the crow virus they develop antibodies and what convalescent classman does is takes their blood the portion of their blood that contains those antibodies in transfused out into someone who has corona virus and those antibodies help to neutralize the virus help them recover quicker and this is something that has a lot of biological possibility but we do not yet know whether this works because we don't have randomized control data to show that it is definitively beneficial i believe the president's mov
general was arrested in july and charged with incitement ahead of anti-government protests president emerson has been accused of cracking down on dissent as calls grow for his resignation. the us president is hailing the authorization of an emergency plasma treatment for covert 1000 as a breakthrough and he uses the plasma of recovered patients to treat virus patients but there's no conclusive evidence of benefits. dr dollar is a senior scholar at johns hopkins center for health security he...
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. >> emerson said that consistency was the hobgoblin of small minds. clay was not consistent all of his life. he was at one time opposed and later on he favored. he changed different positions overtime. his enemies used that against him and said he was not consistent. he would compromise as long as he was getting votes. i do not think that was the case. he was willing to make a change and say he had been wrong. that sometimes would cost politicians. it cost him. >> we had an earlier caller reference the treaty of ghent. we talked about henry clay and the british. what was the treaty of all -- the treaty's? >> it ended the war of 1812, which americans were not winning at the time. it was worse because they thought the british would still be fighting napoleon. napoleon was out of the way by the time the deliberations started. america had not negotiated from a place of strength. in a sense, it was the best treaty they could get. they did the best they could. it is one of our best delegations ever, henry clay and three other people of importance. it takes
. >> emerson said that consistency was the hobgoblin of small minds. clay was not consistent all of his life. he was at one time opposed and later on he favored. he changed different positions overtime. his enemies used that against him and said he was not consistent. he would compromise as long as he was getting votes. i do not think that was the case. he was willing to make a change and say he had been wrong. that sometimes would cost politicians. it cost him. >> we had an earlier...
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a chart -- >> qiagen -- it's incredible thermo fisher is always worth looking at qiagen is up >> emersons not buying them. >> they do have a business, some of their business at qiagen suffered as a result of covid -- >> look at that. >> you can never pick that because there's single-stock risk and our viewers are too dumb to isolate the company that's the number one medical equipment company in the country. >> yep you know, back to qiagen for a second they do sell a component that's used in covid test so they've benefited in that part of their business surprising to see that stock not breaking down this morning. >> i know. >> i will look into that a bit more finally, jim, before we hit a quick break here i did want to go to you on tesla which had an incredible day yesterday on the news of expected five for one split. there are other stocks that you mentioned yesterday that you think should similarly undertake such splits. i certainly think they might if they can get the kind of market cap accretion that tesla got remember, again, you are not actually creating any new value to splitting a
a chart -- >> qiagen -- it's incredible thermo fisher is always worth looking at qiagen is up >> emersons not buying them. >> they do have a business, some of their business at qiagen suffered as a result of covid -- >> look at that. >> you can never pick that because there's single-stock risk and our viewers are too dumb to isolate the company that's the number one medical equipment company in the country. >> yep you know, back to qiagen for a second they do...
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church of one every the kid in english high school was assigned to the collective works of ralph waldo emerson with a certain kind of individualized religion in the larger history of spirituality with the intuitional religion so what is the same and what is different what we have in common with 19th century america and what has changed? >> what i call institutionalism those institutionalism your church and your forces we have seen quiet history of the pendulum swinging back and forth and those outcroppings of that approach to faith with your tent revival those from the 18 sixties on word. with the self-help movement you think about it hard enough it will happen and spiritualism with the ouija board and contacting the dead but also evangelical revivals where the church early christianity has become that nobody believes anymore. they go to church and it doesn't matter. we need to look for a personal relationship with god and more intense and intimate with countercultural religions. that is not new with that pendulum swinging back and forth. but where it is distinct and new is the internet so wit
church of one every the kid in english high school was assigned to the collective works of ralph waldo emerson with a certain kind of individualized religion in the larger history of spirituality with the intuitional religion so what is the same and what is different what we have in common with 19th century america and what has changed? >> what i call institutionalism those institutionalism your church and your forces we have seen quiet history of the pendulum swinging back and forth and...