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the emerson collective is a hybrid philanthropic investing arm. i've been staring at this stuff for months and i think that is 100% on purpose to hide exactly what she's up to. it's a lot of people on the board and they funded democratic causes and own these media outlets. i noticed all different outlets from the old truck credible to the completely and arguably not credible so they are the biggest over 100-years-old founded by ralph waldo emerson. it's got a lot of pull in certain circles. ask io's, very popular in washington and they are the biggest shareholders of that but the more activist left, mother jones. they try to get victories for the left and then things like now this is millennial focus viral videos. then there's something called akron and that's a nefarious group that even if you are on the left they owned something called the career newsroom to make a long story short what they do is longer democratic talking points into local news outlets. she also funded top democratic candidates including to harris who is seen as a close persona
the emerson collective is a hybrid philanthropic investing arm. i've been staring at this stuff for months and i think that is 100% on purpose to hide exactly what she's up to. it's a lot of people on the board and they funded democratic causes and own these media outlets. i noticed all different outlets from the old truck credible to the completely and arguably not credible so they are the biggest over 100-years-old founded by ralph waldo emerson. it's got a lot of pull in certain circles. ask...
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. >> what is the emerson collective and why should consumers of media be aware quick. >> it's an amazing story. one of the most fascinating characters in breaking the news. someone i knew almost nothing about that is relevant. the widow of steve jobs the genius behind apple and pixar. when he passed away at 50 she inherited and speakable amounts of money. her net worth i'm sorry $20,000,000,000.1 of the wealthiest women on the planet. very limited things have been written about her and does not do a lot of public appearances. but what you learn she is a woman in tact and a philanthropist. but look at what she does really she is an heiress. she is in charge of the emerson collective which is really her personal trust it is a hybrid philanthropic investing arm. i don't get it either but that's 100 percent on purpose if she can hide which is up to and then the emerson collective find exclusively almost democratic causes and they own media outlets all different types from the culture credible to the not credible so they are the owners of the atlantic. it has a lot of pull in certain circles.
. >> what is the emerson collective and why should consumers of media be aware quick. >> it's an amazing story. one of the most fascinating characters in breaking the news. someone i knew almost nothing about that is relevant. the widow of steve jobs the genius behind apple and pixar. when he passed away at 50 she inherited and speakable amounts of money. her net worth i'm sorry $20,000,000,000.1 of the wealthiest women on the planet. very limited things have been written about her...
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at one point he literally is driverring emerson -- driving emerson crazy. he doesn't know what to do with himself. emerson was, like, a saint who, you know, one of the nicest human beings who ever livedded from everything i've read about him, and he nearly pushes him to the brink so it's a book about nazis, there are not many funny parts in the book -- >> that was a nice story, yeah. >> that, the comic relief, it, you know, if you can put up with the antics. meanwhile, he's alienating more and more people, and he's making more and more extreme statements about cancer not saying not only is this -- saying not only is the thing he discovered important, but in the 1950s, there's a group of nobel laureates, and he says everything else is unimportant. he literally uses the word garbage for everything else. and he insists that, you know, if only the cancer lab would just pay attention to him, we could so this disease. and, you know, it is the incredibly important, what he's saying. but the times are already sort of changing, and, you know, in the 1950s we had the
at one point he literally is driverring emerson -- driving emerson crazy. he doesn't know what to do with himself. emerson was, like, a saint who, you know, one of the nicest human beings who ever livedded from everything i've read about him, and he nearly pushes him to the brink so it's a book about nazis, there are not many funny parts in the book -- >> that was a nice story, yeah. >> that, the comic relief, it, you know, if you can put up with the antics. meanwhile, he's...
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emerson also says it gives new some authority to suspend state laws. these are not sweeping powers. these are elemental powers that a chief executive. >> who is in charge and who is focused on the mission is going to take advantage of with he needs to. >> both governor newsom and the state legislature have the power to end california state of emergency. >> major league baseball has launched a new program to get fans protected against covid-19. it is called vaccinate at the plate during the month of june. all 30 major league teams will host events where fans can receive a free ticket to a game. if they get a covid-19 vaccine at an mlb location. the league says they donated more than 75 million dollars as part of the fight against covid-19. >> let's take a live look outside here along the bay bridge toll plaza. as we look towards the east bay. happy saturday night got money from around watching kron. 4 news just time. just hanging out with you. i like it. so it doesn't get much better than that. as of saturday night, a date every saturday night and sunday breece is here. right now wit
emerson also says it gives new some authority to suspend state laws. these are not sweeping powers. these are elemental powers that a chief executive. >> who is in charge and who is focused on the mission is going to take advantage of with he needs to. >> both governor newsom and the state legislature have the power to end california state of emergency. >> major league baseball has launched a new program to get fans protected against covid-19. it is called vaccinate at the...
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she's appropriate ing malcolm x and emerson in her office. it's an amazing character that's unspeakable ly powerful and anonymous to the american publi public. until this book. >> you said the atlantic is not your cup of tea. the atlantic is horrible journalist. often horrible people. my god, what did they do to r cherrios. >> i did use flair there. i was not happy with them. i wents. through story ies theye argue ing really against ultrasounds because they lead to fewer abortions. even if you are pro chose i'm not sure why you want abortions. pro chose i can understand. wanting abortions is confusing to me. they argue for a chinese model in the government. the chinese influence over american media. they have a piece argue ing fora chinese model of sistership. that's a top lib tarn matter. you have to see why i'd be appalled by that. we should be more like china when it comes to censorship. >> talk about that more using bloomburg as an example. how is corporate media in the united states bowing to the dictates of chinese sensors? >> yeah, i t
she's appropriate ing malcolm x and emerson in her office. it's an amazing character that's unspeakable ly powerful and anonymous to the american publi public. until this book. >> you said the atlantic is not your cup of tea. the atlantic is horrible journalist. often horrible people. my god, what did they do to r cherrios. >> i did use flair there. i was not happy with them. i wents. through story ies theye argue ing really against ultrasounds because they lead to fewer abortions....
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emerson also says it gives new some authority to suspend sweeping powers. these are - elemental powers that a chief executive. >> who is in charge and it was focused on the mission is going to take advantage of with he needs to i mean, more. >> other news tonight being on monday. bart will be adding 26 additional trips on its busiest lines. this means the trans will run with in oakland and san francisco. every 4 to 15 minutes during peak hours and 7 new trips to sfo will be added on weekdays to help with the increase in summer travel. bart will also add 16 more trips throughout the day on saturday. most of those trains will serve the pleasant hill to daly city route. >> also on monday, san francisco city hall will reopen to the public for the first time in 15 months. most departments are expected to be back up and running at full speed. social distancing and face mask will still be required once you're inside city hall will be open from 8 until 5 monday through friday. major league baseball is launching a new vaccine incentive to make sure fans are protecte
emerson also says it gives new some authority to suspend sweeping powers. these are - elemental powers that a chief executive. >> who is in charge and it was focused on the mission is going to take advantage of with he needs to i mean, more. >> other news tonight being on monday. bart will be adding 26 additional trips on its busiest lines. this means the trans will run with in oakland and san francisco. every 4 to 15 minutes during peak hours and 7 new trips to sfo will be added on...
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not like you are selling deere and going into a more growth-oriented stock, right you bought more emerson. >> yeah. >> so the theme is the same, the name has just changed. >> yeah. it is true and i own caterpillar so i don't necessarily need to own deere and caterpillar, but a year ago when i was buying both of them they were much lower and i thought they were no brainers given the earnings potential i'm up 100% in deere so i thought take profits there emerson has lagged but they had new management, and you're starting to see a turn in orders and in backlog, and that gives me better visibility it has a hidden energy component to it. it has hvac, it has a strong technology offering and i think they could do $5 a share in free cash flow by 2023. i think it is a better bargain here given the run industrials have had >> sech, you sold mgm and bought eog, again, take advantage of a reopening play now you are going, as josh was talking about, xle, talking about oil prices at $70 a barrel for wti. >> uh-huh. we run an opportunistic port feel know why partnership with lee. it is a top ten. so we
not like you are selling deere and going into a more growth-oriented stock, right you bought more emerson. >> yeah. >> so the theme is the same, the name has just changed. >> yeah. it is true and i own caterpillar so i don't necessarily need to own deere and caterpillar, but a year ago when i was buying both of them they were much lower and i thought they were no brainers given the earnings potential i'm up 100% in deere so i thought take profits there emerson has lagged but...
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people from, as i said, whitman, emerson, thoreau, frederick douglass -- interracial friendship was a test case for how well democracy was doing. i published a version of that in time magazine in 2005 when lincoln was featured on the cover is a founding father. as i continued to write that chapter, and after publishing in time magazine, i realized that chapter threatened to overwhelm the rest of my book on interracial friendship because of the significance of abraham lincoln and frederick douglass. i decided just to write a separate book just on those two men. by pairing them together, i felt i could accomplish a number of goals. i think a dual biography allows a writer or scholar to move the lens, so to speak, to change perspectives to see two famous men who had been written about in new and interesting ways. abraham lincoln is one of the most written about figures in american history, probably the most written about individual in american history. one of my objectives was what can i say that is new about abraham lincoln? i felt that by viewing him, seeing him framed or reflected aga
people from, as i said, whitman, emerson, thoreau, frederick douglass -- interracial friendship was a test case for how well democracy was doing. i published a version of that in time magazine in 2005 when lincoln was featured on the cover is a founding father. as i continued to write that chapter, and after publishing in time magazine, i realized that chapter threatened to overwhelm the rest of my book on interracial friendship because of the significance of abraham lincoln and frederick...
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and people from as i said whitman, emerson, thoreau, frederick douglass, interracial friendship was a key test case how well democracy was doing. i published a version of that when lincoln was on the cover as founding father. when i continued to write that chapter and published in "time" magazine, i realized it threatened to overwhelm the rest of the book because of the significance of abraham lincoln and frederick douglass, so i decided to write a separate book just on those two men. by pairing them together i felt that i could accomplish a number of goals. i think a dual biography allows a writer or scholar to move the lens, so to speak, change perspectives in order to see two famous men who have been written about a lot in new, interesting ways. abraham lincoln is one of the most written about figures in american history, probably the most written about individual. one of my objectives was what can i say that's new about abraham lincoln. and by seeing him framed or reflected against frederick douglass i could offer new interpretations. primarily one of the things i do with lincoln
and people from as i said whitman, emerson, thoreau, frederick douglass, interracial friendship was a key test case how well democracy was doing. i published a version of that when lincoln was on the cover as founding father. when i continued to write that chapter and published in "time" magazine, i realized it threatened to overwhelm the rest of the book because of the significance of abraham lincoln and frederick douglass, so i decided to write a separate book just on those two men....
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we brought emerson to the table. let me finish, please. monica: i'm not saying anything.to 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, what do you guys thi
we brought emerson to the table. let me finish, please. monica: i'm not saying anything.to 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...
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the patio says with the streets closed people fill up all the parking spots near her restaurant on emerson street and dine elsewhere. some retailers also say the closures cut down on the convenience for shoppers. similar debates are going on right now in redwood city, san mateo and san carlos. >> all right. here's something they are getting off the zoom calls and getting back on to planes. business travel is back with a vengeance for the first time in more this a year and for a lot of people that's a bless and a curse. let's bring in our business and tech reporter scott budman who joins us from sjc. is it busy there now, schott? >> yeah, a little busier and it's been busier and busier. one of the ways we've been track the comeback is in fact at local airports like at sjc and it's not just travel for pleasure that's making a comeback but also travel for business as well, up 19% from march to april according to tsa with another jump so far in june. people, they say, are more comfortable traveling and coming back to work and sales calls and merger talks are happening in person once again. >>
the patio says with the streets closed people fill up all the parking spots near her restaurant on emerson street and dine elsewhere. some retailers also say the closures cut down on the convenience for shoppers. similar debates are going on right now in redwood city, san mateo and san carlos. >> all right. here's something they are getting off the zoom calls and getting back on to planes. business travel is back with a vengeance for the first time in more this a year and for a lot of...
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last year, brazil's president's gyal sonora had promised to increase funding to protect the emerson in april. but as yet to follow through, one of the young kias reports from rio, fled to brazil feast the worst forest fires in a decade. the 2021 could be worse, according to data released by brazil's national institute for space research. during the 1st 5 months of this year, more than 2500 square kilometers of amazon, rain forest have been destroyed. it's an area 3 times the sides of new york city. and half of it was destroyed and made with charts showing some of the worst damage since 2015 compared to the same month last year. deforestation has risen by 67 percent, who, if nothing changes this year can be even worse than 2020. besides the sergent deforestation, brazil is facing a drought, brazil's president james will. so natalie has never made the amazon a priority. but after his ally, donald trump was defeated by joe biden in the us presidential election. so he bowed down to international pressure. at a pros, climate change summit hosted by biden, also not a pledge to invest more in
last year, brazil's president's gyal sonora had promised to increase funding to protect the emerson in april. but as yet to follow through, one of the young kias reports from rio, fled to brazil feast the worst forest fires in a decade. the 2021 could be worse, according to data released by brazil's national institute for space research. during the 1st 5 months of this year, more than 2500 square kilometers of amazon, rain forest have been destroyed. it's an area 3 times the sides of new york...
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alternative germany fails to win a key state election as angular medical conservatives when big and emerson, c e o jeff bass, i'm just having a new heights. he'll be blasted into space in his own rocket next month. and i still have 3 feet in the capture, perhaps for you. if you have the money ah, she'll get her welcome to the program. judges and the netherlands have begun to hear evidence against 4 men suspected of being behind the downing of a malaysian passenger jets of eastern ukraine. the trials being held near amsterdam schiphol airport from where flight mh 17 took off. the suspects 3 russians and the ukrainian still lodge, meaning their being tried in the absence of all 298 people on board. the boeing 777 died when it was shut down nearly 7 years ago. the families of the victims are getting ready to hear painful details in court a tree for each of the people who never returned the memorial sight. next his people airport has $298.00 trees and total 3 of them are dedicated to peep looks family. he lost his brother, his sister in law and their son on board flight mh 17. they left 2 daugh
alternative germany fails to win a key state election as angular medical conservatives when big and emerson, c e o jeff bass, i'm just having a new heights. he'll be blasted into space in his own rocket next month. and i still have 3 feet in the capture, perhaps for you. if you have the money ah, she'll get her welcome to the program. judges and the netherlands have begun to hear evidence against 4 men suspected of being behind the downing of a malaysian passenger jets of eastern ukraine. the...
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he posted as a teenager, same emerson who become england's most cap to test prior on thursday. says it's been a difficult time for the team, but they accept robinson's apology. the england cricket board has dropped the 27 year old pending the outcome of a disciplinary investigation. now it's been accept city in front of the group and i apologize. and you can see how sincere he was upset, he was and i think is a group. we appreciate that he's a different person now. i did a lot of maturing and growing since then, and there were because whole support the same and that's your fault for me. for now, i'll be back with more from the french for a little bit later. ok, german. thank you so much. well, a heard of wandering elephants in china stopped for a break after tracking hundreds of kilometers. the elephant took a siesta during their march north. the forest fire brigade has been monitoring the journey and says it's the 1st time they've been sleeping since sleeping in a group. wildlife authorities can't understand why the elephants left their natural habitat last year. but their adv
he posted as a teenager, same emerson who become england's most cap to test prior on thursday. says it's been a difficult time for the team, but they accept robinson's apology. the england cricket board has dropped the 27 year old pending the outcome of a disciplinary investigation. now it's been accept city in front of the group and i apologize. and you can see how sincere he was upset, he was and i think is a group. we appreciate that he's a different person now. i did a lot of maturing and...
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managerial appointment in the english premier league ref beneath his have been named the new manager at emerson. the lead out raised some eyebrows of a local rivals. liverpool, where he spent 6 years in charge between 242010 beneath his joins on a 3 year deal and replaces carlo and lottie who resigned its takeover at rail madrid. has been a big shock on day 3. at the wimbleton tennis championships, candidates for the feed, the anchor on the school has been dumped out in the 1st round. the 2019 us open champion. only 13 games in the all matches. she was blown off by frances elisa cornell, 6261. this is on a $58.00 consecutive grandson appearance, which is the longest active streak in women's tennis and just sort of the record. but she has never been past the last 16 defending champion. no. the joke of inches moved into the 3rd round. the world number one, beating kevin anderson in straight. fitz 636363. the final school is looking for monday. and it leaves 7 feed, matthew a bit, a teeny is also 3 to the 3rd round athena when the queens club event, that's the traditional wimbledon warm up competi
managerial appointment in the english premier league ref beneath his have been named the new manager at emerson. the lead out raised some eyebrows of a local rivals. liverpool, where he spent 6 years in charge between 242010 beneath his joins on a 3 year deal and replaces carlo and lottie who resigned its takeover at rail madrid. has been a big shock on day 3. at the wimbleton tennis championships, candidates for the feed, the anchor on the school has been dumped out in the 1st round. the 2019...
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concept of inner racial friendship to see how democracy was working and people from as i said whitman emerson thoreau frederick douglass interracial friendship was a key test case for how well democracy was doing i published a version of that in time magazine in 2005 when lincoln was featured on the cover as a founding father and as i continue to ride on that chapter and after publishing time magazine, i quickly realize that that threatened to overwhelm the rest of my book on interracial friendship because of the significance of both abraham lincoln and frederick douglass. and so i decided to just to write a separate book just on those two men and by pairing them together. i felt that i could do i could accomplish a number of goals. i think a dual biography allows a writer or scholar to move the lens so to speak to change perspectives in order to see to famous men who've been written about a lot in new ways and interesting ways abraham lincoln is one of the most written about figures in american history. probably the most written about individual in american history. and so one of my objectiv
concept of inner racial friendship to see how democracy was working and people from as i said whitman emerson thoreau frederick douglass interracial friendship was a key test case for how well democracy was doing i published a version of that in time magazine in 2005 when lincoln was featured on the cover as a founding father and as i continue to ride on that chapter and after publishing time magazine, i quickly realize that that threatened to overwhelm the rest of my book on interracial...
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was like, they wanted to see blood between biden and food and like when you watch the lead up on emerson, b, c, c. and then a lot of these channels. they were like, any minute now it's going to be a 10 hour event. it's going to be this that's going to be that, that can't help actually doing diplomacy. it doesn't at all. and it shows how much i think a mainstream media doesn't understand how diplomacy works. and diplomacy doesn't get views and eyes on your new station diplomacy is actually long, it's arduous and it's quite boring. the majority of the american population isn't necessarily well versed on foreign policy in general. so i do think that there is a little bit of backgrounding that has to be done to even get to the point of understanding why bite and elevated this meeting with student to begin with. but also the strategy that he employed throughout this process, and it wasn't that he was going to go in with a strong arm and basically walk out and have all of these. and have all of these when he knew going in. and he levels that it with meeting very honest with them about trying t
was like, they wanted to see blood between biden and food and like when you watch the lead up on emerson, b, c, c. and then a lot of these channels. they were like, any minute now it's going to be a 10 hour event. it's going to be this that's going to be that, that can't help actually doing diplomacy. it doesn't at all. and it shows how much i think a mainstream media doesn't understand how diplomacy works. and diplomacy doesn't get views and eyes on your new station diplomacy is actually long,...
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as a political situation in the world changes. emerson close. alright gentlemen, i'm not known. we're going to end the program here. i want to thank my guest here in st. petersburg at the international economic form. what i think our viewers are watching us here are the next time. remember across the when i would show the same wrong. when all rule just don't rule out. the thing becomes the aptitude and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves, well, the part we choose to look for common ground as a korea professionals board is much tougher on some than others. she was a year old myer by everybody. so why would somebody believe me? i was just a little girl. the price paid to, to, to achieve really was was how to read in the paper this morning. usa swimming coach, arrested, allegedly had sex with a 12 year old girls. this happens almost every week. we get calls at the office. i get informed about one of my greatest fears is someone's going to start linking all this together. there's going to be a 60 minute documentary about youth coaches in sports like gymnastics
as a political situation in the world changes. emerson close. alright gentlemen, i'm not known. we're going to end the program here. i want to thank my guest here in st. petersburg at the international economic form. what i think our viewers are watching us here are the next time. remember across the when i would show the same wrong. when all rule just don't rule out. the thing becomes the aptitude and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves, well, the part we choose to look...
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it would be the number one story on sin and emerson, b. c, and the usual outlet. so week straight, but amazingly, they're 100 percent silent. fullness may be the silences because the story is a bit too old. oh, come on. when did that stop the corporate networks? and to prove that from junior does have a point. here's a story to compared with back in 2018, a former white house employee claimed trump staffers had been aware of an alleged tape with the ex president saying the n word. years earlier when he hosted the apprentice. the existence of such recordings was never proven, but the claims were all over the prime time news. what does it say about this president that his own press secretary says she cannot guarantee that there isn't a tape of donald trump using the word. and marissa has a recording that she says she recently made that see she secretly made of her firing by john kelly claimed by his former advisor and reality tv costar, alma rossa mangold newman, that she heard mr. trump hughes, racial insults, but the last name of the man who apparently wrote this
it would be the number one story on sin and emerson, b. c, and the usual outlet. so week straight, but amazingly, they're 100 percent silent. fullness may be the silences because the story is a bit too old. oh, come on. when did that stop the corporate networks? and to prove that from junior does have a point. here's a story to compared with back in 2018, a former white house employee claimed trump staffers had been aware of an alleged tape with the ex president saying the n word. years earlier...
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while it's now time for the weather and here is emerson. hello, we got the burning heat continuing across eastern parts of europe, clear skies here. so temperature is getting well up into the thirty's for that western side of rush, a very different story farther west. we got cloud and rain coming through, but at least temperature is just nothing up in the right direction. i am pleased to say lossy to ride for the british charles as we go on 3. whether they wet weather will slide across ireland into western parts of wells, west pulse of scotland. have you right there, continuing through central and southern parts of france joining up a somewhat weather that we have across the paradise and pushing a little further east. we'll see some showers just breaking out in napoleon just around the baltic. stay still a few showers. they're just around the black sea a more of the same as we go on through thursday. notice by thursday, sides of some wet weather coming into the north, west. germany looking pretty unsettled with some sundry downpours further
while it's now time for the weather and here is emerson. hello, we got the burning heat continuing across eastern parts of europe, clear skies here. so temperature is getting well up into the thirty's for that western side of rush, a very different story farther west. we got cloud and rain coming through, but at least temperature is just nothing up in the right direction. i am pleased to say lossy to ride for the british charles as we go on 3. whether they wet weather will slide across ireland...
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champion louis hamilton, the britain now trailing the stop and by 19 points in the title, standing emerson's, mis, anything my voucher for stuff. coming in that straight away i felt good balance in the car and it was good to manage it basically from the start. so like for the supplies left and because they visited with their one that early enough to be reacted to that and then we just kept them going, trying to hit our phones and that worked really well. absolutely. gave everything pushed to the to the maximum. just, unfortunately, couldn't answer to any the last time that they were put in, they were, you know, the times of putting in when he's doing a for, than just the possible to match them. so really impressive base. serena williams has confirmed she won't be competing at the so carolyn fixed the 39 year old who thought a wimbledon campaign. jones, a grown list of tennis players, including a lot of rough and downs pull out of the games. williams has for olympic miles. yeah, i'm actually not on the olympic list so that not that i'm aware of it. so then i shouldn't be on it all the running
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i mean, i think that faye emerson you can read about her.she was the talk show host and amanda randolph who i mentioned a little bit but she was fascinating as well and kind of had different philosophies about roles to take and how how to manage her career then like a hazel scott. she actually made a joke when she got her talk show her daytime talk show. she was paid very low. i care remember the exact amount and someone asked her about it in an interview and she said well for five dollars a week, what do they expect hazel scott? so you know, she she really had a sense of humor and seemed like a very fun woman and i enjoyed reading about her but didn't get all of it in there as well. maybe the next book. yeah, you never know. i mean, there's plenty there there really is. well, thank you so much jennifer for spending your evening with us and everyone if you are if you're not enticed to read the book we're looking for. when women invented television, please order it from bookshop.org or your favorite online platform for your favorite independe
i mean, i think that faye emerson you can read about her.she was the talk show host and amanda randolph who i mentioned a little bit but she was fascinating as well and kind of had different philosophies about roles to take and how how to manage her career then like a hazel scott. she actually made a joke when she got her talk show her daytime talk show. she was paid very low. i care remember the exact amount and someone asked her about it in an interview and she said well for five dollars a...
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leaving behind the lowest growth there's a lot of -- how many notes do we have about time to buy emerson, and can you, please, could you come up with something better than that i mean, we got cathey wood recommending stocks that don't exist. oent trade in her fund that's a bit facetious suddenly shen wants to do a bitcoin. saying no, but suddenly she wants to do it what does she know they don't know that they're going to let her do it? who's she -- >> cathey wood in -- >> i want to understand the terms at play. what do they know -- what does she know they don't? who's "they" >> they! them >> those guys? >> the regulators. >> those guys. >> the rich players. the regulators we still haven't heard from secretary yellen treasury secretary gary gensler head of the s.e.c we're waiting to hear from them. they're very focused on payment for order flow which is completely unimportant because if you just say it's paid -- people can make a judgment whether they get good execution or not they should be focused on things like this. and tether, which are -- you know, our own kate rooney saying tether
leaving behind the lowest growth there's a lot of -- how many notes do we have about time to buy emerson, and can you, please, could you come up with something better than that i mean, we got cathey wood recommending stocks that don't exist. oent trade in her fund that's a bit facetious suddenly shen wants to do a bitcoin. saying no, but suddenly she wants to do it what does she know they don't know that they're going to let her do it? who's she -- >> cathey wood in -- >> i want to...
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most emerson. but if it working, by the way, the mayor is also a lager and a gold mine, and then we leave the village. we pause more goldmine and run some wreckage. a dam is scheduled to be built in another trip to the indigenous way as long 3 hours longer with entering a different one. the provincial capital tuba has been the center of the gold rush here for 50 years. it's thriving despite the panoramic prosperity based on the high price of gold it talk to this man. that's why there's hardly any unemployment here . despite the corona virus crisis, he's currently doing his official work from home. privately, he runs a network of companies including gold mines or thank you pro, put up his boss scenario. government has to regulate gold mine, so people don't have to work illegally anymore. all these cars are only legal minds can be property regulated my sub month, out of that. anything else drive the miners into legality with no right to read. you can't go on like this to me is says the mercury pollut
most emerson. but if it working, by the way, the mayor is also a lager and a gold mine, and then we leave the village. we pause more goldmine and run some wreckage. a dam is scheduled to be built in another trip to the indigenous way as long 3 hours longer with entering a different one. the provincial capital tuba has been the center of the gold rush here for 50 years. it's thriving despite the panoramic prosperity based on the high price of gold it talk to this man. that's why there's hardly...
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and then you've got the emerson college poll, newsnation, where you're around the same percentage asl. what do you make of the fact that you are in third or fourth place in some of this polling that we're looking at ahead of the primaries. what are you going to do for your final push? >> yasmin we've had our numbers the whole time showing this is a toss-up. they also show we are winning among the votes that have been cast. the only poll that anyone should care about is the people voting in the thousands. on tuesday, hundreds of thousands of new yorkers will show up. we feel excited and confidence, particularly because everywhere i go in new york, people tell me they're voting for me, and they want a change. they know politics as usual is not working in new york city, on public safety, jobs, education, sanitation, you name it, people are fed up, frustrated. they know we need a different form of leadership than we've been getting the last few years. >> what's your focus? what's your top focus, your top issue, right now? >> unfortunately, yasmin, the top issue on everyone's minds is cri
and then you've got the emerson college poll, newsnation, where you're around the same percentage asl. what do you make of the fact that you are in third or fourth place in some of this polling that we're looking at ahead of the primaries. what are you going to do for your final push? >> yasmin we've had our numbers the whole time showing this is a toss-up. they also show we are winning among the votes that have been cast. the only poll that anyone should care about is the people voting...
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he was enslaved to a white man named john emerson in missouri, but then during the time emmerson was holding this man as a slave, he moved several times, including moving out of missouri. he moved to the wisconsin territory. he moved to the state of illinois. both of which were not slave territories or slave states, both of which were free. so that created an unusual situation. a white man and an african-american man he has enslaved. they start in missouri. they traveled to and live in free territory for a time, and then ultimately they move back to slave state missouri. all right, when the white man died, the african-american man who had been enslaved to him, he tried to buy his own freedom from the dead man's family, from the dead man's widow, and the family refused to allow him to buy his freedom. the enslaved man then decided he would sue for his freedom. he would turn to the courts. and the basis for him suing for his freedom was that time in the free territory of wisconsin and the free state of illinois. if an enslaved person was moved into free territory, into a free state, th
he was enslaved to a white man named john emerson in missouri, but then during the time emmerson was holding this man as a slave, he moved several times, including moving out of missouri. he moved to the wisconsin territory. he moved to the state of illinois. both of which were not slave territories or slave states, both of which were free. so that created an unusual situation. a white man and an african-american man he has enslaved. they start in missouri. they traveled to and live in free...
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the phi beta kappa address, you think about the emerson phi beta kappa address.hile they were significant at that time, it is so powerful, the multivolume set that marshall wrote in washington. and, the fact that, as you say, the statesman injustices were also literary figures. you have story writing poetry. and of course john quincy adams we wake up every morning before swimming in the potomac and write classical poems. professor myler, you have a powerful article between the states insiders of politics before the civil war which describes how the central question of whether we the people are united from the declaration or whether at the time of the declaration they consist of the people of several states. is reflected in the literature of the period. tell us about some of the books and novels that reflect the debate about who is a sovereign with people united states. prof. moyler: i would just put another that piece originated in a another program. so thank you for that as well. so, part of what i am talking about and that piece is how this writing winds up bec
the phi beta kappa address, you think about the emerson phi beta kappa address.hile they were significant at that time, it is so powerful, the multivolume set that marshall wrote in washington. and, the fact that, as you say, the statesman injustices were also literary figures. you have story writing poetry. and of course john quincy adams we wake up every morning before swimming in the potomac and write classical poems. professor myler, you have a powerful article between the states insiders...
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during the time that emerson called this man a slave, he moved several times, including moving out ofof illinois. both of which were not slave territories or states, both of which were free. that created an unusual situation. a white man, in the african american man he has enslaved. they start in
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but emerson said, above all, to thine own self be true. every heart vibrates to that iron string.ther people think. that's why this book is about, when i was try to myself as a young politician, as a young mayor, i didn't hesitate to take a stand. and really, you know, it's a book about corporate espionage, sabotage, mob-directed assassination plots against me. i was trying to just represent the people. and now, at the opening of the book, it says people wonder where city hall is, you know, i said it's not just a building on lakeside avenue in cleveland. city hall was in the boardrooms, in the mob's meeting places. and i was the mayor. and i fought city hall. and so people wonder where it is. well, that's still a question for every city in america. we have to know where the centers of power are. and i think this book, "the division of light and power," is a guide. it's not the legislative, executive, and judicial branch, there's another one with a dollar sign on it. we need to be careful about protecting rights in this country. i appreciate coming on, and how much time you spent r
but emerson said, above all, to thine own self be true. every heart vibrates to that iron string.ther people think. that's why this book is about, when i was try to myself as a young politician, as a young mayor, i didn't hesitate to take a stand. and really, you know, it's a book about corporate espionage, sabotage, mob-directed assassination plots against me. i was trying to just represent the people. and now, at the opening of the book, it says people wonder where city hall is, you know, i...
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order of the court book award, the prize from the american historical association and the ralph waldo emerson award from the cap a society. in addition to publishing for academic journals, she is written for the atlantic, lem owned diplomatic, and the washington post. after earning her degree in 2007, she clerked for a judge for the u.s. district court for the district of new york. later, she clerked for the u.s. court of appeals for the second circuit. her cb is certainly not shabby. please joining me in welcoming our distinguished speaker. professor, the societies virtual platform is now yours. we are grateful that you are joining us today. look forward to it. thank you. >> thank you so much for that warm welcome. and to share little bit up my scholarship. i've been looking forward to this since the schedule and put it on the counter. to begin, i want to share my screen. can you see this? great. i want to begin with a paradox. cars symbolize freedom in 20th century american culture. my favorite professional -- commercial is the dodge commercial. americans got two things right: freedom and c
order of the court book award, the prize from the american historical association and the ralph waldo emerson award from the cap a society. in addition to publishing for academic journals, she is written for the atlantic, lem owned diplomatic, and the washington post. after earning her degree in 2007, she clerked for a judge for the u.s. district court for the district of new york. later, she clerked for the u.s. court of appeals for the second circuit. her cb is certainly not shabby. please...
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he was enslaved to a white man named jon emerson in missouri. then during the time that emmerson was holding this man as a slave, he moved several times, including moving out of missouri. he moved to the wisconsin territory. he moved to the state of illinois. both of territories. they're slave states. both of which were free. so that created an unusual situation. a white man and an african american man he was enslaved. they start in missouri. they travel to and live in free territory for a time, and then ultimately they move back to slave state missouri. all right. when the white man died, the african american man who had been enslaved to him, he tried to buy his own freedom from the dead man's family, from the dead man's widow. and the family refused to allow him to buy his freedom. the enslaved man then decided they would sue for his freedom, he would turn to the cour
he was enslaved to a white man named jon emerson in missouri. then during the time that emmerson was holding this man as a slave, he moved several times, including moving out of missouri. he moved to the wisconsin territory. he moved to the state of illinois. both of territories. they're slave states. both of which were free. so that created an unusual situation. a white man and an african american man he was enslaved. they start in missouri. they travel to and live in free territory for a...
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the other is emerson electric, and i bought that earlier this week, also has been a laggard. they had very strong earnings last quarter china is a big play for them they saw up 40% growth in china last quarter alone a great job in terms of enhancements and restructuring and $15 billion. >> thank you for being here. >> thanks, tyler >>> the stock is staging after falling out of favor with investors despite the pullback the best week since april. they're up about 8% driven by a rebound in the price of bitcoin and an upswing generally in stocks morgan stanley and its rating on the $900 price target. morgan stanley calling it a core holding but the stock is still down year to date by about 4.5%. more than 20% off its all-time highs set earlier this year and investors will soon turn their attention to second quarter deliveries due in about a week >>> old school sports fans complain about the intrusion of numbers on their games but jamie dimon doesn't seem to mind jpmorgan making a bet on sports analytics. the first official weekend of summer and americans seem ready to travel. com
the other is emerson electric, and i bought that earlier this week, also has been a laggard. they had very strong earnings last quarter china is a big play for them they saw up 40% growth in china last quarter alone a great job in terms of enhancements and restructuring and $15 billion. >> thank you for being here. >> thanks, tyler >>> the stock is staging after falling out of favor with investors despite the pullback the best week since april. they're up about 8% driven by...
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emerson morgan, stanley, simon, thanks to you all. thanks to you all for tuning in.lly evans begins right now have a great day >>> thank you, brian hi, everybody. i am kelly evans and this is "the exchange. here's what's ahead this hour,
emerson morgan, stanley, simon, thanks to you all. thanks to you all for tuning in.lly evans begins right now have a great day >>> thank you, brian hi, everybody. i am kelly evans and this is "the exchange. here's what's ahead this hour,
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including the book award, the literal prize from the american historical association, and the ralph waldo emerson award from the phi beta kappa society. in addition to publishing and academic journal, professor seo has written for the atlantic boston review, the new york review of books, and the washington post. after earning her jd at columbia in 2007, professor seo clerked for judge of the district court for the southern district of new york. and later she clerked for the judge of the u.s. court of appeals for the second circuit. her cv is certainly not shabby. please join me in welcoming our distinguished speaker, professor seo. in professor, the society virtual platform is now yours, and we are grateful that you are joining us today and we look forward to it. thank you. >> thank you so much for that warm welcome and for inviting me to share a little bit about my scholarship. it's something i have been looking forward to since it has been scheduled and put on the calendar. to begin, i want to share my screen. can you see this? great. so, i want to begin with a paradox. cars transformed -- cars
including the book award, the literal prize from the american historical association, and the ralph waldo emerson award from the phi beta kappa society. in addition to publishing and academic journal, professor seo has written for the atlantic boston review, the new york review of books, and the washington post. after earning her jd at columbia in 2007, professor seo clerked for judge of the district court for the southern district of new york. and later she clerked for the judge of the u.s....
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emerson morgan, stanley, simon, thanks to you all. thanks to you all for tuning in. i'll see you tomorrow morning, but "the exchange" with kelly evans begins right now have a great day >>> thank you, brian hi, everybody. i am kelly evans and this is "the exchange. here's what's ahead this hour, a medical break through but at a price. the cost of the alzheimer's drug $52,000 a year, may be too much for medicare to handle we look at the battle for access and the other treatments on the way. >>> home prices soaring 15% in april, the biggest gain in the history. can this continue and what rule are investors playing in driving up prices? we'll explore that >>> and the rules are changing in rapid fire. the ftc backs off facebook the ncaa lets athletes get paid. and could a bitcoin etf be coming finally christina partsinevelos here with the numbers >> we're only halfway through the day and we're seeing all indices trending green it's a test to see if the s&p 500 and the nasdaq had extend the fresh record closes. utilities sectors are trending lower today and that's in part
emerson morgan, stanley, simon, thanks to you all. thanks to you all for tuning in. i'll see you tomorrow morning, but "the exchange" with kelly evans begins right now have a great day >>> thank you, brian hi, everybody. i am kelly evans and this is "the exchange. here's what's ahead this hour, a medical break through but at a price. the cost of the alzheimer's drug $52,000 a year, may be too much for medicare to handle we look at the battle for access and the other...
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of hawthorne, i can hear hawthorne's voice my ear, i knew i could tell the story printed there's emersonhers and margaret, i didn't need to make everyone up. so just kind of let that market guide me. a calls for. >> i love how comfortable you both are with being able to like voice these legends read people, some people would be so intimidated it included me. but you guys do it so comfortably so well. economy thaty bravery to write books we both do. >> i'm lead t we look to come fl because the very uncomfortable process. >> everybody in your body doesn't hurt.o [laughter]rm >> was interesting, this is something that comes with respa now you feel like you can think a lot of people would be like scared to even go there. >> it is always intimidating. i don't think it gets less intimidating for me rated in writing america's first daughter, we had to do with jefferson people either loved or hate. after risk those feelings in the same thing with hamilton, the founding father and to tread carefully read and lafayette even though he is not, a frenchman, he's also an american foundingng father. so
of hawthorne, i can hear hawthorne's voice my ear, i knew i could tell the story printed there's emersonhers and margaret, i didn't need to make everyone up. so just kind of let that market guide me. a calls for. >> i love how comfortable you both are with being able to like voice these legends read people, some people would be so intimidated it included me. but you guys do it so comfortably so well. economy thaty bravery to write books we both do. >> i'm lead t we look to come fl...
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you see ralph waldo emerson. then of course, there's abraham lincoln walt whitman frederick douglass. you know hh richardson the architect. then in the middle row, we've got contemporaries karl marx frederick engels thomas carlisle the philosopher in scotland charles darwin and in the bottom row, of course henry david thoreau. john muir horace, greeley margaret fuller charles dickens and harriet beecher stowe olmsted was involved in putnam's monthly donation the new york daily times and a publication called gardening forests and books on his travels. he wrote about england and the antibellum american south as well as being a correspondent with andrew jackson downing when voxers working with him prior to downey's death. olmsted was uniquely prepared to tackle social issues and urban improvement through physical design. that's a common place to remark that his parks are derived from 18th century english landscape park such as these two designed by capability brown landslaught capability brown blenheim parker near o
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and jonathan alter, columnist for the daily beast, and emerson b c panelists.apse of the trump hotel. and yet, republicans state legislatures around the country still try to rig the next election for him. >> i have really been thinking deeply about this, lawrence, because i don't understand the strategy and the long term. i see the short term calculation. the republican base is very much still beholden to donald trump. they believe, 63% of the base, believe that the election was stolen from him. i don't know how they reconcile that with all of the house members on the gop side, accepting the election results in the same election. but they are not really big on facts on that side right now. i just think that they are in a space in which they are beholden to the person who lost. it's almost like, a great television show. well not a great television show in this case. it goes one season, gets canceled, and has a cult following. that very much cares about a reboot of that show, or a new season of that show. but everybody else has moved on. i think the country in th
and jonathan alter, columnist for the daily beast, and emerson b c panelists.apse of the trump hotel. and yet, republicans state legislatures around the country still try to rig the next election for him. >> i have really been thinking deeply about this, lawrence, because i don't understand the strategy and the long term. i see the short term calculation. the republican base is very much still beholden to donald trump. they believe, 63% of the base, believe that the election was stolen...
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they're presumed emerson. they have the right to prove beyond a reasonable doubt. and we're moving forward to hold them accountable as well. >> i'm sorry to interrupt you, before he speaks to the federal charges, do you support the decision to move that trial to early next year rather than hold at the end of the summer? >> no. that was a decision by the court, on the courts when prerogatives. we were ready for an august trial. and we were getting ready for it but the court within its own judgment felt it would be better to move it. so, we don't contest that decision. but moving on to the federal charges, there are different in nature. so, as a state were vindicating our duty to make sure that people don't have to be favorable -- the federal government is making sure that people civil's rights are vindicated. so, these are civil rights charges. they are very serious charges. and if you look at the federal sentencing guidelines, when death is a result of a serious civil rights violation, you can be facing life in prison. so, those are serious charges. and beyond that
they're presumed emerson. they have the right to prove beyond a reasonable doubt. and we're moving forward to hold them accountable as well. >> i'm sorry to interrupt you, before he speaks to the federal charges, do you support the decision to move that trial to early next year rather than hold at the end of the summer? >> no. that was a decision by the court, on the courts when prerogatives. we were ready for an august trial. and we were getting ready for it but the court within...