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i want to ask you and i of emerson, which is why emerson? e what drawl -- drew you into this huge labor? >> that is a good question. i have not been an emerson fanboy my entire life. it was around 2000, 25 years ago. the short version is i was having a very miserable time in my life and all sorts of different ways. and as i have discovered, people who are in the midst of great tribulations are kind of often drawn to emerson and it does not seem logical in a way because he is not a personal essayist. he can be hard to get into, but i found that i was really responding to the ecstatic know that was in a lot of these essays, into another thing, which is that i think he is always trying to tell the truth despite the finery and embellishment of his prose and despite getting it wrong, obviously, sometimes i think there is a powerful truth telling impulse and that really got me interested in him and that the two immersion in other biographies, in his letters, and the journals. i did not think i would write a book though, simply because i thought an
i want to ask you and i of emerson, which is why emerson? e what drawl -- drew you into this huge labor? >> that is a good question. i have not been an emerson fanboy my entire life. it was around 2000, 25 years ago. the short version is i was having a very miserable time in my life and all sorts of different ways. and as i have discovered, people who are in the midst of great tribulations are kind of often drawn to emerson and it does not seem logical in a way because he is not a...
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it could be, like, emerson's party party recipes, you know. emerson's -- it doesn't matter. if emerson is on it, i'll buy it. so i probably be take some books out here early on, but i kind of lost control in about 2015 or something like that. it's been a problem ever since. so anyway, well, thank you so much. do we have time for one more? it's up to you. i'll give a very concise answer. >> did he have any relationship with lincoln or any other politician? >> yeah. he had relationships with some of them. he worshipped daniel webster and then came to despise him after he supported the compromise of 1850. lincoln however, in 1862, i think emerson went to washington, d.c. and spoke at the smithsonian, and i think he met with lincoln twice. he went over to the white house where lincoln's sons were having their hair barbered and he chatted with lincoln while that was going on, and now there's some sense he might have lobbied lincoln a bit to speed up the emancipation proclamation. that's not really recorded. there just seems to be some sense he might have urged him to because emer
it could be, like, emerson's party party recipes, you know. emerson's -- it doesn't matter. if emerson is on it, i'll buy it. so i probably be take some books out here early on, but i kind of lost control in about 2015 or something like that. it's been a problem ever since. so anyway, well, thank you so much. do we have time for one more? it's up to you. i'll give a very concise answer. >> did he have any relationship with lincoln or any other politician? >> yeah. he had...
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but emerson claims he's been clean ever since joining the santo dime a church. before the ceremony, everyone must register at the entrance there given a check which still exchange for the 1st dose of iowa sca newcomers like my teeth included the long time members such as emerson, donald white, and green cost you the founder of our church. most that you really received the dress code from god in these visions radio sold, the virgin mary, who told them what all sex should look like. at 6 30 pm believers trade in there to ships for the 1st dose of iowa scot. this sent odaimi church opened its doors some 40 years ago and follows the rules set out by its founder master or renew the sec. yeah, it was the battalion of singles, the merry people, downstairs and over there, the church leaders in uniform. the men and women dance separately, the but they are all united by a desire to work on their own psyche for the newcomers. this can prove a bit daunting at 1st. after 2 hours. it's time for the 2nd dose from a to us to the along with the catholic faith and communion with
but emerson claims he's been clean ever since joining the santo dime a church. before the ceremony, everyone must register at the entrance there given a check which still exchange for the 1st dose of iowa sca newcomers like my teeth included the long time members such as emerson, donald white, and green cost you the founder of our church. most that you really received the dress code from god in these visions radio sold, the virgin mary, who told them what all sex should look like. at 6 30 pm...
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our next speaker will be emerson, emerson sprint. he is an economist and associate director of economic policy at the bipartisan policy center. his area of expertise includes social security and other social insurance programs, retirement and financial security policy and the labor market. he holds an ma in economics from georgetown university and a bs in economics from the university of missouri. our final speaker today before questions will be ron. he retired in 2020 after heading up the actuarial science program at penn state. prior to that ron serve as the senior benefits advisor for the u.s. senate committee on finance. is also the senior pension fellow and spokesperson of the american academy of actuaries and head of the private practice at mercersburg new york city office. his public sector experience includes chief actuary of the cdg see at least pension actuary for the federal employee retirement system. thank you. >> hello. good afternoon to you all and buddy check and see if the slide clicker is working. so, so great to be
our next speaker will be emerson, emerson sprint. he is an economist and associate director of economic policy at the bipartisan policy center. his area of expertise includes social security and other social insurance programs, retirement and financial security policy and the labor market. he holds an ma in economics from georgetown university and a bs in economics from the university of missouri. our final speaker today before questions will be ron. he retired in 2020 after heading up the...
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what does sip and companies like emerson allow us to do? we put 140 thousand books in the hands of children annually for free through our book banks which you are all invited to tour. we do field trips with published authors and illustrators. provide art supplies. we have a read aloud program for professionals working with parents age 5-0. 0-5. and we go to neighborhoods with low book access and we buy and build book houses and reg urally stock them and do the same with public health. thank you to sip for funding us. if you like me to- >> thank you. >> do a brief answer to your question. >> mr. schwartz if you would provide information from the non profit. >> from my perspective, emerson who is here as a example came with two people and conducted a extensive hour long site visit, so i know they are using the portal. we dont have access to the portal, but they came and they asked for written information, they toured our book bank in the bayview, they lifted our programs we offer, and made a decision based on finding a non profit that puts al
what does sip and companies like emerson allow us to do? we put 140 thousand books in the hands of children annually for free through our book banks which you are all invited to tour. we do field trips with published authors and illustrators. provide art supplies. we have a read aloud program for professionals working with parents age 5-0. 0-5. and we go to neighborhoods with low book access and we buy and build book houses and reg urally stock them and do the same with public health. thank you...
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largely on their own -- washington commanding the continental army, lincoln guiding the civil war, emerson and his laboratory, edison, rather, in his laboratory. not me. i've consistently been surrounded by others. usually smarter, often more experienced, always becoming friends. in business i chose partners with skills that exceeded mine. proof of which is their stunning success after i left. as governor, my team helped craft the health plan that ensured nearly every citizen in massachusetts. my wing man, bob white, counseled me in olympics and politics. my counselor, beth myers managed multiple campaigns and administrations. my senate chiefs he have staff, matt waldrip led our team and with our policy directors crafted and negotiated more legislation that became law than could possibly have been expected for a freshman senator. mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the names of my excellent current and former staff members be included in the record as submitted. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. romney: so my life's work has been a group affair. at its center is my wife
largely on their own -- washington commanding the continental army, lincoln guiding the civil war, emerson and his laboratory, edison, rather, in his laboratory. not me. i've consistently been surrounded by others. usually smarter, often more experienced, always becoming friends. in business i chose partners with skills that exceeded mine. proof of which is their stunning success after i left. as governor, my team helped craft the health plan that ensured nearly every citizen in massachusetts....
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benefield, a child ashley had with doug emerson was just two and a half years old at the time of the killing. >> ashley, since the day you shot my father, i have only had one question to ask you. why? why did you end my dad's life knowing he was my only living parent and the only person i could confide in, confide in, and count on for everything i needed as i turned into a young adult, why did you willingly take away your daughter's father? knowing the consequences of your actions would leave her without either parent to help her navigate through her own life. you somehow managed to orphan not one, but two young girls. >> other members of doug's family also delivered moving statements. >> he was truly a hero in my life. every day i feel a kick in the gut from the loss of my brother doug. the worst part of it is that there's a six year old that will grow up not knowing the man that we've known all of our lives. >> outside the courthouse, eva expressed satisfaction with judge white's decision. my dad was the best man that i've ever known in my entire life. >> i'm really content with th
benefield, a child ashley had with doug emerson was just two and a half years old at the time of the killing. >> ashley, since the day you shot my father, i have only had one question to ask you. why? why did you end my dad's life knowing he was my only living parent and the only person i could confide in, confide in, and count on for everything i needed as i turned into a young adult, why did you willingly take away your daughter's father? knowing the consequences of your actions would...
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ralph waldo emerson said mexico will poison us militarily. united states is going to win this war. but we are going to choke on what comes next. what comes next is the issue. the question of what do we do with this land free soil or slave soil? and so by the late 1840s, congress is really wrestling with this. and it's not until 1854 the congress thinks after the compromise of 1850, kansas-nebraska of 1854, that it has a solution. but we know that it really wasn't a solution, that it was it was a quote unquote political solution that most of the people in the country did not agree with. and so it could not hold. and you mentioned briefly the compromise of 1850. and can you tell us a little about what was in that compromise? yeah. so there was an attempt to to sort of settle the territorial question in regards to territory that was was taken from from mexico. and so the north got some things for example, california came in as a free state, slavery would continue in the district of columbia, but the slave trade would be ended. the south got a couple of major things. it was a fugitive
ralph waldo emerson said mexico will poison us militarily. united states is going to win this war. but we are going to choke on what comes next. what comes next is the issue. the question of what do we do with this land free soil or slave soil? and so by the late 1840s, congress is really wrestling with this. and it's not until 1854 the congress thinks after the compromise of 1850, kansas-nebraska of 1854, that it has a solution. but we know that it really wasn't a solution, that it was it was...
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the late-night cbs talkshow, the faye emerson show. instead, she said of herself in an early television days, needless to say, i'm never happy when i'm on television. in the first place, i cannot wi remember that i'm being photographed every minute and i do stupid things like lick my -- when they get dry, which makes you look exactly as though you are sticking your tongue out at someone. perhaps with greater experience i will do a little better. the lights are hot and on the whole i think the results are none too happy for me. she did of course persevere and got better at it. e.r. learned to read cue cards rather than notes from her lap. what began as a foreign experience in the makeup chair became routine. by 1959 she wrote anna excitedly . i went on frank sinatra show in hollywood. the pay for five minutes was fantastic and my part rather nice. re i'm not very good at entertainment i've never had so many compliments, however, and i found watching the mechanics and musing. she awould make more televisio appearances, although did not w
the late-night cbs talkshow, the faye emerson show. instead, she said of herself in an early television days, needless to say, i'm never happy when i'm on television. in the first place, i cannot wi remember that i'm being photographed every minute and i do stupid things like lick my -- when they get dry, which makes you look exactly as though you are sticking your tongue out at someone. perhaps with greater experience i will do a little better. the lights are hot and on the whole i think the...
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what does sip and companies like emerson allow us to do? we put 140 thousand books in the hands of children annually for free through our book banks which you are all invited to tour. we do field trips with published authors and illustrators. provide art supplies. we have a read aloud program for professionals working with parents age 5-0. 0-5. and we go to neighborhoods with low book access and we buy and build book houses and reg urally stock them and do the same with public health. thank you to sip for funding us. if you like me to- >> thank you. >> do a brief answer to your question. >> mr. schwartz if you would provide information from the non profit. >> from my perspective, emerson who is here as a example came with two people and conducted a extensive hour long site visit, so i know they are using the portal. we dont have access to the portal, but they came and they asked for written information, they toured our book bank in the bayview, they lifted our programs we offer, and made a decision based on finding a non profit that puts al
what does sip and companies like emerson allow us to do? we put 140 thousand books in the hands of children annually for free through our book banks which you are all invited to tour. we do field trips with published authors and illustrators. provide art supplies. we have a read aloud program for professionals working with parents age 5-0. 0-5. and we go to neighborhoods with low book access and we buy and build book houses and reg urally stock them and do the same with public health. thank you...
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doyle, if you are not the cecile doyle who taught english at emerson school in new jersey, then i'm embarrassedregard the sentiments that follow. my name is john and i was in your third grade class during the 1958/1959 school year. two days before christmas, my mother passed away, and you told me that you were there if i needed you. i hope life has been as kind to you as you were to me. god bless you always. with great fondness, john. >> and your letter could not have come at a better time. because my husband had parkinson's and he was going downhill. and i had just come home from the hospital and i read this beautiful letter and i just was overwhelmed. >> well, the funny thing is, when i finally wrote to you again after 54 years, i typed the letter, i was afraid my penmanship wasn't going to meet your standards. well, after all this time, mrs. doyle, all i can say to you is thank you. >> john, what can i say? i'm just glad that we made a difference in each other's life. ♪ john: and that is “pbs news weekend” for this sunday. i'm john yang. for all of my colleagues, thanks for joining us. have
doyle, if you are not the cecile doyle who taught english at emerson school in new jersey, then i'm embarrassedregard the sentiments that follow. my name is john and i was in your third grade class during the 1958/1959 school year. two days before christmas, my mother passed away, and you told me that you were there if i needed you. i hope life has been as kind to you as you were to me. god bless you always. with great fondness, john. >> and your letter could not have come at a better...
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se une con nosotros el doctor fabiÁn sandoval, presidente del instituto de investigaciÓn clÍnica emersons personas, de alimentaciÓn,de los tragos, todo esto problema puede llegar a,,, apoyo de amigos, borja: nadie pensado, pero que en el cuando se presenta cuadros del corazÓn si es de navidad, el 24 diciembre. el frÍo tambiÉn es un factor que influye? >> no sÓlo el frÍo, tambiÉn hay partes de estados unidos que hay mucha nieve, si estamos hablando de palear nieve, gente que puede tener un problema, un infarto karla, —— un infarto cardÍaco. lo que ocurre es un corazÓn roto . tomar mucho alcohol, al punto que se nos olvida todo, y nos caemos, es un punto que es muy irreal, y eso ocurre con tristeza y soledad, tomar alcohol en exceso, en un punto donde estamos mentalmente no reparados para consumir alcohol, el alcohol nos puede bajar el humor en muchas causas, y llevarnos otra vez a un punto de tristeza. es punto de tristeza nos puede llevar a hacer otras cosas, necesitamos un grupo de apoyo siempre, especialmente hoy y maÑana. borja: ojalÁ que toda nuestra digi familia encuentre ese grupo
se une con nosotros el doctor fabiÁn sandoval, presidente del instituto de investigaciÓn clÍnica emersons personas, de alimentaciÓn,de los tragos, todo esto problema puede llegar a,,, apoyo de amigos, borja: nadie pensado, pero que en el cuando se presenta cuadros del corazÓn si es de navidad, el 24 diciembre. el frÍo tambiÉn es un factor que influye? >> no sÓlo el frÍo, tambiÉn hay partes de estados unidos que hay mucha nieve, si estamos hablando de palear nieve, gente que...
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in a recent emerson college poll, 41% of u.s.and 29 said mangione's actions were acceptable. >> i have never seen a case like this. it has a life and an energy of its own. on social media. >> policeman he come and take luigi far away and the outpouring was instant and intense. >> it's too much. and then all the merchandise that people are trying to sell, and it speaks to the degree to which folks are identifying with outlaws. >> tonight. >> mangione is behind bars in brooklyn at the same facility housing sean diddy combs as he awaits his next court date. >> our thanks to erin coming up, hope and horror supermodel petra nemcova. 20 years after surviving the indian ocean tsunami, is one on one with diane sawyer. how the tragedy changed i told myself i was ok with my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis symptoms... ...with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms. but just ok isn't ok. and i was done settling. if you still have symptoms after trying a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq works differently. rinvoq is a once-daily pill
in a recent emerson college poll, 41% of u.s.and 29 said mangione's actions were acceptable. >> i have never seen a case like this. it has a life and an energy of its own. on social media. >> policeman he come and take luigi far away and the outpouring was instant and intense. >> it's too much. and then all the merchandise that people are trying to sell, and it speaks to the degree to which folks are identifying with outlaws. >> tonight. >> mangione is behind bars...
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. >> social media has erupted with praise for this cowardly act attack in a shocking survey from emerson college polling, 41% of young people found the actions of the person who shot and killed thompson acceptable. there is no heroism in ngo needed. this was a senseless act of violence. it was a cold and calculated crime that stole a life and put new yorkers at risk. we don't celebrate murders and we don't lionized the killing of anyone and any attempt to rationalize this is a vile, reckless and offensive. 2 are deeply held principles of justice. that was samantha cortese reporting for us tonight. and we are now learning. >> more about the tip, the new york investigators say they got from san francisco police ngo knee was reported missing to the sfpd in november and after a surveillance photo from the shooting in new york was released. san francisco police saw it and then called new york detectives gave a tip, said the suspected shooter looks like the person who went missing in san francisco. >> we have been ypd office is embedded with the fbi. they received a tip that was one of for tip
. >> social media has erupted with praise for this cowardly act attack in a shocking survey from emerson college polling, 41% of young people found the actions of the person who shot and killed thompson acceptable. there is no heroism in ngo needed. this was a senseless act of violence. it was a cold and calculated crime that stole a life and put new yorkers at risk. we don't celebrate murders and we don't lionized the killing of anyone and any attempt to rationalize this is a vile,...
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that's according to the latest poll from emerson college.f homeland security alejandro mayorkas says that statistic is alarming. >> it speaks of what is really bubbling here in this country and unfortunately, we see that manifested. i still am alarmed, though, by the heroism that is being attributed to an alleged murderer of a father of two children on the streets of new york city. >> mangione will be arraigned tomorrow on state charges in new york and also faces federal charges. he was extradited thursday to new york where he faces a whole bunch of federal charges, including a firearms offense and two stalking charges. >>> coming up after the break, the 49ers add to their misery in miami with another loss on sunday. matt li it is inevitable. chloe! hey dad. they will grow up. [cheering] silly face, ready? discover who they are. [playing music] what they want from this world. and how they will make it better. and while parenting has changed, how much you care has not. that's why instagram is introducing teen accounts. automatic protections f
that's according to the latest poll from emerson college.f homeland security alejandro mayorkas says that statistic is alarming. >> it speaks of what is really bubbling here in this country and unfortunately, we see that manifested. i still am alarmed, though, by the heroism that is being attributed to an alleged murderer of a father of two children on the streets of new york city. >> mangione will be arraigned tomorrow on state charges in new york and also faces federal charges. he...
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. >> coming up, rocket company's president, bill emerson.e pardoning of hunter biden. we're going to show you that interview in just a moment. >> announcer: on the other hand is sponsored by coupa. make margins multiply. at t. rowe price, we help advisors move forward by building agile etfs designed to outperform the index. that's the power of curiosity. better questions can lead to better solutions. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. (vo) this holiday, verizon will turn your old or broken phone into a gift. trade in any phone, in any condition and get samsung galaxy s24+ with circle to search, and watch and tab. all three on us. survive the holidays with samsung, powered by verizon. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." "the new york times" deal book summit i spoke to former president bill clinton, and we talked about a lot of things but we went right at the issue about what he thought about president biden's decision to pardon his son hunter. here's what he had to say. >> i personally believe that the president is almost certainly right th
. >> coming up, rocket company's president, bill emerson.e pardoning of hunter biden. we're going to show you that interview in just a moment. >> announcer: on the other hand is sponsored by coupa. make margins multiply. at t. rowe price, we help advisors move forward by building agile etfs designed to outperform the index. that's the power of curiosity. better questions can lead to better solutions. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. (vo) this holiday, verizon will turn your...
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here he met emerson family. i've had actually bringing people in and inviting them into the church. so this is the view from damascus of damascus, where people are celebrating people, they're happy, and the christian community says that they want this area to be a united se, okay. or some of them john hay is reporting from damascus, syria, thank you. the and is really drone strike is at the headquarters of gaza, civil defense. that's the group responsible for emergency services and rescue operations across the strip. the drones striking garza city shoulder rescue worker along with his son and the group already struggles with a lot of fuel and machinery needed to conduct rescue operations in the rubble following is really bombardments. also in the northeast, one of the last partially functioning hospitals is under renewed results. at least 20 patients and medical staff have been injured by explosions around come out on the run hospital and based law here the director of the hospital war. and that the building sustained damage in that of time because some of the just now one of the ex
here he met emerson family. i've had actually bringing people in and inviting them into the church. so this is the view from damascus of damascus, where people are celebrating people, they're happy, and the christian community says that they want this area to be a united se, okay. or some of them john hay is reporting from damascus, syria, thank you. the and is really drone strike is at the headquarters of gaza, civil defense. that's the group responsible for emergency services and rescue...
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meantime a new emerson college poll says that 41% of voters aged 18 words 29 believe the cold-bloodedwas somewhat or completely acceptable! another 19% of those 18 towards 29-year-olds were neutral meaning, of those polled 60% of those would not condemn the killing. which is astounding. liberal media continuing to struggle to cope with donald trump's election victory, providing plenty of flight for the nightly media panel coming up, let's bring in fox news contributor joe and a journalist , think you both are coming on. you first, you heard stephanie say, listen donald j. trump did not do the interview but at least he was available, i kind of shows even the far left realizes that both biden, harris are in a bubble. >> absolutely, people don't realize how deep the bubble goes. the vast majority people on the left and democrats never interact with people they disagree with. they cancel them, then followed them, the -- they don't have any conversations with working-class people and an ever talk to conservatives, they literally cut them out of their lives and that bubble goes so deep they
meantime a new emerson college poll says that 41% of voters aged 18 words 29 believe the cold-bloodedwas somewhat or completely acceptable! another 19% of those 18 towards 29-year-olds were neutral meaning, of those polled 60% of those would not condemn the killing. which is astounding. liberal media continuing to struggle to cope with donald trump's election victory, providing plenty of flight for the nightly media panel coming up, let's bring in fox news contributor joe and a journalist ,...
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dogs, whom he calls his children, named us to economies, mariah ross by milton friedman and robert emerson, newcastle, they are the spring of co, none. and when they adopted in 2004, a mesh tape named after i've read close economies, charles conan bonnie, after he spent staffing 2017, we may reportedly spend $50000.00 on having him clone allowing the important when you are to a new generation of reputations dogs, are you not? but as soon as the kind of same week it ended in 3. so say the cool, but i can not say avenue this a federal government there will expedite in new pharmacy luminous. a yes. so live, but it will call me by the say, lender, let us in by the other, these didn't those phone so not is, can not, those are the most in the world of the big guy the that by that is that instead of going to proceed in the and how many adults does he have tolling the guy, the academic, what the bad. most martinez it get it better. oh, the plastic lynette sick lynette on the what? that'll go and then what he'll and the me this is c a c, no, no, no. the be a, a setting up the federal clear. now tho
dogs, whom he calls his children, named us to economies, mariah ross by milton friedman and robert emerson, newcastle, they are the spring of co, none. and when they adopted in 2004, a mesh tape named after i've read close economies, charles conan bonnie, after he spent staffing 2017, we may reportedly spend $50000.00 on having him clone allowing the important when you are to a new generation of reputations dogs, are you not? but as soon as the kind of same week it ended in 3. so say the cool,...
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he calls his children, named us to economies more right well guarded. milton friedman and robert emerson, newcastle, they are the spring of co, none. and when they adopted in 2004, a mesh tape named after i've read close economies, charles conan bonnie, after he spent staffing 2017, we may reportedly spend $50000.00 on having him cloned. and knowing the important when you were to a new generation of reputations dogs, are you not? but as soon as the gale and kind of same way, it ended in 3. so say the cool, but i can not say avenue the so federal government there will expedite in new pharmacy luminous years. so liberal will call me that is in a lender. let us in a variety of, of these didn't those phones do not use can not, those are the most in the world of the. busy the guy the that by that is that instead of going to proceed in the and how many adults does he have during the guy, the academic, what the bad? most martinez, it get it better. oh, the plastic lynette stick lynette on it. the what? 3. 049, would you and me to the see. see no, no, no, the, the at a setting up, the better cle
he calls his children, named us to economies more right well guarded. milton friedman and robert emerson, newcastle, they are the spring of co, none. and when they adopted in 2004, a mesh tape named after i've read close economies, charles conan bonnie, after he spent staffing 2017, we may reportedly spend $50000.00 on having him cloned. and knowing the important when you were to a new generation of reputations dogs, are you not? but as soon as the gale and kind of same way, it ended in 3. so...
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i am so upset about this case, we have a new poll from emerson college which is 41% of voters age 18 is acceptable, what do you say. >> that's why we have change in washington we have gotten way off the rails, think about what's happening in this country we started prioritizing pronouns over people safety. we completely lost the plot. the fact in your own mind you could justify this person who went out and killed another human being because you think healthcare is broken. we have completely lost the p plot. gerri: absolutely. >> to the extent he may get the death penalty. i'm thankful that we will have a president i cleaned a pardon him as president biden did with 37 others, another story we will see what happens. we will be watching that is for sure. millions of americans are hitting the road are taking to the skies as a christmas travel rash is underway for some winter storms can create slick travel conditions today, "fox weather" meteorologist stephen morgan joins us now with an update. >> good morning and merry christmas eve, as far as the flights are concerned similar to what we
i am so upset about this case, we have a new poll from emerson college which is 41% of voters age 18 is acceptable, what do you say. >> that's why we have change in washington we have gotten way off the rails, think about what's happening in this country we started prioritizing pronouns over people safety. we completely lost the plot. the fact in your own mind you could justify this person who went out and killed another human being because you think healthcare is broken. we have...
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. >> recent poll from emerson college found 41% of young people found the actions of manatee county acceptable more about a tip that new york investigators received from san francisco police and joni was reported missing in the city back in november after a surveillance video or rather photo from the shooting was released. san francisco police a person who had gone missing. >> we have been ypd office is embedded with the fbi. they received tip that was one of for tips that they've received that day. and it was betty, part of vetting process was that they reached out magill, his mother in san francisco, very late on the 7th. it had a conversation where she didn't indicate that it was her son in the photograph, which he said it might be something that you can see him doing. >> and joni is set to be back in court on thursday. >> tonight investigators are trying to figure out what led up to a deadly school shooting in madison, wisconsin. police are now talking to students to see if bullying may have been a factor here yesterday morning, a 15 year-old student opened fire with a handgun killing a fe
. >> recent poll from emerson college found 41% of young people found the actions of manatee county acceptable more about a tip that new york investigators received from san francisco police and joni was reported missing in the city back in november after a surveillance video or rather photo from the shooting was released. san francisco police a person who had gone missing. >> we have been ypd office is embedded with the fbi. they received tip that was one of for tips that they've...
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from the crown prosecution service and before that we heard from detective chief inspector craig emersonvery and resilience of sara sharif, who had enjoyed what he described as brutal abuse and unspeakable violence. we had also there from the crown prosecution service about the complex nature of the case and the efforts they made to try to bring about a prosecution. let's bring in danny shaw, who has been monitoring this for us. so it is quite emotive, but accurate language for the kind of things people had to sit through and they kind of evidence that was brought in this case? i evidence that was brought in this case?— this case? i think the statements - this case? i think the statements from - this case? i think the statements from the | this case? i think the - statements from the police this case? i think the _ statements from the police and the crown prosecution service some up very well how harrowing this case has been for those involved in the investigation and the prosecution of it, how difficult it has been. they have to speak in measured tones. they had to speak sort of without
from the crown prosecution service and before that we heard from detective chief inspector craig emersonvery and resilience of sara sharif, who had enjoyed what he described as brutal abuse and unspeakable violence. we had also there from the crown prosecution service about the complex nature of the case and the efforts they made to try to bring about a prosecution. let's bring in danny shaw, who has been monitoring this for us. so it is quite emotive, but accurate language for the kind of...
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emerson puede tener una fiebre de 105 y te dice me siento bien.y a empezar contigo astrid y marcela sarmiento. >> chicas hola. fran: arrancamos con un tema caliente y de Última hora porque daddy yankee y su esposa mireles gonzÁlez se enfrentan en un tribunal de puerto rico y te lo contamos todo. >> es importante establecer que jenner al general motors. yo creo que me de acceso completo ilimitado a todo lo que debe. fran: bueno a raÍz de que daddy yankee demandÓ a migbelis por haber transferido 100 millones de sus cuentas corporativas la de ella y de su hermanaporque se estÁn enfrentando en la corte. astrid rivera tiene todos los detalles de lo que estÁ ocurriendo. astrid: a que tengo todas mis notas porque tuve la oportunidad de ver una vista que se celebrÓ el dÍa de hoy. daddy yankee llegÓ acompaÑado de su hijo y mirelis de su hija. por las imÁgenes que vimos daddy yankee llegÓ y le preguntaron fue si se sentÍa traicionado y mirÓ a la cÁmara que le estaban preguntando y dice bueno y la persona le dice si o no. lo quiso responder los dejo que asum
emerson puede tener una fiebre de 105 y te dice me siento bien.y a empezar contigo astrid y marcela sarmiento. >> chicas hola. fran: arrancamos con un tema caliente y de Última hora porque daddy yankee y su esposa mireles gonzÁlez se enfrentan en un tribunal de puerto rico y te lo contamos todo. >> es importante establecer que jenner al general motors. yo creo que me de acceso completo ilimitado a todo lo que debe. fran: bueno a raÍz de que daddy yankee demandÓ a migbelis por...
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but the emerson family refused to allow him to purchase his own freedom.lly filed a freedom suit in st. louis seeking to be released from slavery on the grounds that when he resided in illinois, a free state, and then in wisconsin, a free territory, that residence distinguished his slavery and rendered him a freed man. the court ruled in his favor granting him his freedom. but the missouri supreme court reversed the decision. the matter was then appealed to the united states supreme court, was dred scott free or enslaved? the u.s. supreme court rendered one of its most notorious decisions -- dred scott v. sanford. under the guidance of the chief justice, roger taney, the court didn't simply confront the issue, whether a person travelling from a free state to a territory thereby gains freedom. the court went much further, finding that no person of african descent, no matter how long they or their family had lived here, could ever be considered a citizen of the united states. and without being a citizen, dred scott did not even have the right to seek relief
but the emerson family refused to allow him to purchase his own freedom.lly filed a freedom suit in st. louis seeking to be released from slavery on the grounds that when he resided in illinois, a free state, and then in wisconsin, a free territory, that residence distinguished his slavery and rendered him a freed man. the court ruled in his favor granting him his freedom. but the missouri supreme court reversed the decision. the matter was then appealed to the united states supreme court, was...
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walt whitman and ernest hemingway, ralph emerson. so many things that shaped my understanding. the key pieces that you mentioned our analysis, being able to not only read the works, but have a further understanding and have concepts of how it all plays out in history, really expand your horizons. in the classics are so vital. i was very fortunate to read somebody incredible books for a variety of authors throughout my time. host: hanna is in north carolina on the line for democrats, good morning. caller: good morning, it is so nice to hear you talk about my favorite subject, and i have a story to tell, i'll make it short. i grew up in north carolina, my first introduction, required to read the classics. but we had young teachers, and so they bought their own books, poems to us and presented them to us. we were required to recite them, but later on i found that my favorite author, and i think he should be at the top, is for soren neale hurston. and i thought that what she did was she presented herself not as a feminist, but as a womanist. i identified strong black women, and thi
walt whitman and ernest hemingway, ralph emerson. so many things that shaped my understanding. the key pieces that you mentioned our analysis, being able to not only read the works, but have a further understanding and have concepts of how it all plays out in history, really expand your horizons. in the classics are so vital. i was very fortunate to read somebody incredible books for a variety of authors throughout my time. host: hanna is in north carolina on the line for democrats, good...
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as i've pointed out on other occasions, ralph waldo emerson said an institution is the length and shadow of one man, but about this is about so many that transcendental windbag was wrong. i from my own experience that what we do encounter would just not be possible without the talent and hard work of my colleagues. i am pleased to have this occasion to recognize their efforts on our behalf. now, because of unsettled times, there are some people whom we had hoped would join us but could not. so i'd like to read to you a short message from one such absent. bologna, and i send warmest greetings as gather at the beautiful andrew w mellon auditorium in washington, d.c., for the annual gala of encounter books. as we emerge from a challenging election cycle, we celebrate our collective victory and uphold american democracy and our shared conservative principles and policies. i'm incredibly grateful for roger kimball leadership and vision for encounter books for over 25 years. roger has a forum for conservative authors and advocates by providing a platform for a free and independent of ideas dee
as i've pointed out on other occasions, ralph waldo emerson said an institution is the length and shadow of one man, but about this is about so many that transcendental windbag was wrong. i from my own experience that what we do encounter would just not be possible without the talent and hard work of my colleagues. i am pleased to have this occasion to recognize their efforts on our behalf. now, because of unsettled times, there are some people whom we had hoped would join us but could not. so...
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and we've had other names that have gone up a lot emerson electric is one ever them but you could be broadly diversified and it is the largest sector in the index. that is what we're seeing in our strategies that are managing more mid cap allocations when you go into small cap, financials are the biggest weight so you're going into mid cap and getting more industrials they don't care about the yield curve and more diversified it is building out a manufacturing renaissance in the midwest that is boothing right now. it doesn't get a lot of play because the a.i. hype, but the midwest is the engine that everyone is overlooking and we think it is one of the best earning engines out there. >> that is a fun story on a number of levels and not something we usually talk about. so given what you're saying then and you've warned about the few areas. what do you do with the mag 7? do you take a retainership and do you really recommend kind of no exposure there? >> no, we still have the large cap exposure the bag 7. because it is high quality we go back to 2000 the valuations are almost as high a
and we've had other names that have gone up a lot emerson electric is one ever them but you could be broadly diversified and it is the largest sector in the index. that is what we're seeing in our strategies that are managing more mid cap allocations when you go into small cap, financials are the biggest weight so you're going into mid cap and getting more industrials they don't care about the yield curve and more diversified it is building out a manufacturing renaissance in the midwest that is...
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thoreau and emerson sell and actually helped to raise the the the celebration of john efforts and his raiders at harpers ferry. thoreau famously said that christ was like a was a christ like savior. some. 1800 years ago or 1900 years ago. christ was crucified by john brown will be crucified. ralph waldo emerson also famously said that john brown will become glorious like the john will make the gallows glorious like the cross. and it really stimulated and inspired tired northerners to celebrate brown and raiders as human rights advocates because they recognized anti-slavery advocates and abolitionists. so that slavery, and especially former slaves, the fundamental definition of slavery is that it's warfare, slavery, depen upon violence or the threat of violence for it to exist without violence or the threat violence, slavery cannot exist. instead in the water. and that's one of the insights that black and white abolitionists recognized and had that in order to destroy slavery in order to achieve any of democracy. we have to understand that is warfare. we need to make to end this war. w
thoreau and emerson sell and actually helped to raise the the the celebration of john efforts and his raiders at harpers ferry. thoreau famously said that christ was like a was a christ like savior. some. 1800 years ago or 1900 years ago. christ was crucified by john brown will be crucified. ralph waldo emerson also famously said that john brown will become glorious like the john will make the gallows glorious like the cross. and it really stimulated and inspired tired northerners to celebrate...
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purposefully put together to keep even the most cleared people out is truly to keep it secret said clint emerson retired navy seal. possible? i mean, at some point, we have to know the people of new jersey have all these things flying above their houses. >> it's possible. but i just highly doubt it's plausible. i mean, dan knows, i'm sure he was part of a number of special ops program like i was. when we were testing stuff domestically in the u.s. there was some sort of coordination with law enforcement. it doesn't matter how top secret of a system we were testing, somebody would know what is going on and the local government officials would be informed because of the fact there could be some mass hysteria. when the police get a call we are running around some city they know to say listen, it's okay, everything is good. they are not doing that here. they are not coming out and saying that we are just getting a lot of i don't know what is going on. and the real issue here is even if the -- we knew what the -- where these drones were and how they were flying and all this, our law enforcement doesn
purposefully put together to keep even the most cleared people out is truly to keep it secret said clint emerson retired navy seal. possible? i mean, at some point, we have to know the people of new jersey have all these things flying above their houses. >> it's possible. but i just highly doubt it's plausible. i mean, dan knows, i'm sure he was part of a number of special ops program like i was. when we were testing stuff domestically in the u.s. there was some sort of coordination with...
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a new poll from emerson college showing 41% of voters aged 18-29 call the killing of the united healthan thompson acceptable. william, you teach law at cornell. why do you think so many younger folks out there are aligning with a murderer in this case? >> well, i think what you've seen on campuses for multiple decades now is a demonization of our system, a presentation that our system is inherently corrupt, racially corrupt, and that capitalism is bad. so there's a strong anti-capitalist trend on campuses. it's not the majority. but it's enough that you do get some measure of the student body of the younger generation thinking that political crime is okay as long as it's a bad person and so i think that's what you're seeing. you're seeing a destruction of the values in the younger generation via the education system of the rule of law, of the notion that we just don't get to kill people you don't like and so i think that's a problem and i think this should be the reaction from the younger generation to this assassination, this premeditated assassination which resulted in a very rare fi
a new poll from emerson college showing 41% of voters aged 18-29 call the killing of the united healthan thompson acceptable. william, you teach law at cornell. why do you think so many younger folks out there are aligning with a murderer in this case? >> well, i think what you've seen on campuses for multiple decades now is a demonization of our system, a presentation that our system is inherently corrupt, racially corrupt, and that capitalism is bad. so there's a strong anti-capitalist...
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and maria, in a shocking poll from emerson college, 41% of voters between 18 years old and 29 years oldng of the united healthcare ceo brian thompson was acceptable. 19% neutral while the remaining 40% said it's unacceptable. you'll be speaking with the former nypd commissioner, ray kelly, later in the 8:00 hour on this and much more, maria. but wow, look, mangione was a graduate of the university of pennsylvania and part of college's teaching is that capitalism is bad and a lot of young people are buying into that but it is gross to think that killing somebody in cold blood is acceptable. maria: it's absolutely gross. you're right. good word for it. and it's just -- i mean, you have to question where does this come from? lee carter, how is it possible that 19% of those respondents said that it's acceptable? >> it's staggering, not only when you look at this polling but also if you look and analyze social media in this moment, there's so many people who think it is not only okay, they think he is a hero for standing up to these health insurance companies to capitalist ways. this is the
and maria, in a shocking poll from emerson college, 41% of voters between 18 years old and 29 years oldng of the united healthcare ceo brian thompson was acceptable. 19% neutral while the remaining 40% said it's unacceptable. you'll be speaking with the former nypd commissioner, ray kelly, later in the 8:00 hour on this and much more, maria. but wow, look, mangione was a graduate of the university of pennsylvania and part of college's teaching is that capitalism is bad and a lot of young people...