SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
49
49
May 2, 2021
05/21
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you. >> president brandon: thank you, director forbes. we'll open the phone lines to take public comment on the director's report. >> clerk: thank you. at this time, we will open the queue for anyone on the phone who would like to make public comment on the executive director's report. please dial star 3 if you wish to make public comment. the system will let you know when your line is open. others will wait on mute until their line is open. comments will be limited to three minutes per person. the queue is now open. please dial star 3 if you wish to make public comment. >> president brandon: do we have anyone on the phone? >> clerk: at this time, there are no members of the public on the phone wishing to make public comment. >> president brandon: seeing no callers on the phone, public comment is closed. >> commissioner gilman: director forbes thank you so much for that report and your opening remarks. it's really important to recognize the events that are happening it nationwide and they affect the efforts of the port from an equity pers
thank you. >> president brandon: thank you, director forbes. we'll open the phone lines to take public comment on the director's report. >> clerk: thank you. at this time, we will open the queue for anyone on the phone who would like to make public comment on the executive director's report. please dial star 3 if you wish to make public comment. the system will let you know when your line is open. others will wait on mute until their line is open. comments will be limited to three...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
26
26
May 26, 2021
05/21
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
first of all, director forbes, stellar report. and it's good to know that i have a feeling that we're coming out of this and you will continue to lead us out of it. and as things are starting to open up. i didn't know ken or al, but, clearly, just hearing about them, clearly you can tell that these were the type of men that were heroes. they both gave us everything and many thanks. they gave as good as they got and the world and san francisco and the port is a lot better because men like this came this way. may they rest in peace. next item, please. >> clerk: certainly, that is item 10a which requests the authorization to award contracts to one bonner communications and, two, davis and associates communications inc for as-needed media relations, communications, public relations and advertising, each contract in an amount to not exceed $225,000. this is resolution 2114. >> good afternoon, commissioners. stephanie tang here, the procurement manager with the item today before you. this item is for, as carl just mentioned, the set asi
first of all, director forbes, stellar report. and it's good to know that i have a feeling that we're coming out of this and you will continue to lead us out of it. and as things are starting to open up. i didn't know ken or al, but, clearly, just hearing about them, clearly you can tell that these were the type of men that were heroes. they both gave us everything and many thanks. they gave as good as they got and the world and san francisco and the port is a lot better because men like this...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
41
41
May 30, 2021
05/21
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
first of all, director forbes, stellar report. and it's good to know that i have a feeling that we're coming out of this and you will continue to lead us out of it. and as things are starting to open up. i didn't know ken or al, but, clearly, just hearing about them, clearly you can tell that these were the type of men that were heroes. they both gave us everything and many thanks. they gave as good as they got and the world and san francisco and the port is a lot better because men like this came this way. may they rest in peace. next item, please. >> clerk: certainly, that is item 10a which requests the authorization to award contracts to one bonner communications and, two, davis and associates communications inc for as-needed media relations, communications, public relations and advertising, each contract in an amount to not exceed $225,000. this is resolution 2114. >> good afternoon, commissioners. stephanie tang here, the procurement manager with the item today before you. this item is for, as carl just mentioned, the set asi
first of all, director forbes, stellar report. and it's good to know that i have a feeling that we're coming out of this and you will continue to lead us out of it. and as things are starting to open up. i didn't know ken or al, but, clearly, just hearing about them, clearly you can tell that these were the type of men that were heroes. they both gave us everything and many thanks. they gave as good as they got and the world and san francisco and the port is a lot better because men like this...
127
127
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 1
steve forbes: a pleasure to see you.fast, of course, this was a facility that a ted cruz tweeted about 4,000 people in a building that was capable of holding 250 people was a terrible site. and then last week i got a chance, to go into the -- the migrant facilities and i took pictures of the delphi unit where they were housing 17-year-old boys, look at this complex. so much bigger than initially because hhs set up additional tents, so congressman they are not stopping the flow of migrants coming into this country, they are not stopping the drugs the narcotics coming in every day but they are building more housing to facilitate those people your reaction. >> maria this is everything that is wrong with public policy. this policy, towards the border, doesn't have one good aspect about it. number one, we are hurting kids literally as you explained the drug cartels taking advantage of this children are being used, sold, they are being he swul section looul abused so many problems with children alone supposedly an administrati
steve forbes: a pleasure to see you.fast, of course, this was a facility that a ted cruz tweeted about 4,000 people in a building that was capable of holding 250 people was a terrible site. and then last week i got a chance, to go into the -- the migrant facilities and i took pictures of the delphi unit where they were housing 17-year-old boys, look at this complex. so much bigger than initially because hhs set up additional tents, so congressman they are not stopping the flow of migrants...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
48
48
May 17, 2021
05/21
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 1
director forbes. [roll call] i will come back to director forbes. [roll call] there are seven ayes. item 8 is approved. directors, item 9 is a presentation of and public hearing for draft budget fiscal year 2021-2022. operating budget in the amount of $29,214,530 and fy21-22 capital budget for phase 1, phase 2, and tenant improvements in the amount of $72,340,666 and fy 21-22 debt service budget in the amount of $30,219,279 and mila the executive director will provide a brief overview. >> just to give a brief overview before we turn it over to mary who will lead the presentation. we will be doing this as a team presentation as it does take a team to pull it together and some of those directors will be able to meet some of the team members, they've not had a chance to such as ron alameda, the city architect who joined as an mlu to complete phase 1 construction. so you'll see we'll have a couple different presenters but we hope that provides a more presentation of the budget and everyone will be available for questions. so, with that, i'll turn it over to mary to kick us off. >> thank
director forbes. [roll call] i will come back to director forbes. [roll call] there are seven ayes. item 8 is approved. directors, item 9 is a presentation of and public hearing for draft budget fiscal year 2021-2022. operating budget in the amount of $29,214,530 and fy21-22 capital budget for phase 1, phase 2, and tenant improvements in the amount of $72,340,666 and fy 21-22 debt service budget in the amount of $30,219,279 and mila the executive director will provide a brief overview. >>...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
lets on turns out in the subsequent interview he says that the forbes column misrepresents his views when an employer is unionized they typically don't start hiring more people he says in other words it is employers who threaten jobs he explains not the program doesn't it just feel great to live in a country where companies get to hold the economy hostage the 2nd they're asked to treat workers with a shred of dignity. the truth is though none of that actually applies to the pro act since it would not in fact change the employment status of freelancers the only thing the law would alter is whether freelancers engaged in concerned activity are protected by the national labor relations or protections that $1099.00 workers currently lack right now with freelancers want to unionize or go on strike current labor law leaves them seriously at risk they can even get charged with price fixing free land strikes can have a serious impact and just remember the graphic design shortage of 2002 thousands of business cards had to stay blank if too many independent contractors find out about this in j
lets on turns out in the subsequent interview he says that the forbes column misrepresents his views when an employer is unionized they typically don't start hiring more people he says in other words it is employers who threaten jobs he explains not the program doesn't it just feel great to live in a country where companies get to hold the economy hostage the 2nd they're asked to treat workers with a shred of dignity. the truth is though none of that actually applies to the pro act since it...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
bad in that context but something tells me there might be a little bit more to lurie's point than forbes lets on turns out in a subsequent interview he says that the forbes column misrepresents his views when an employer is unionized they typically don't start hiring more people he says in other words it is employers who threaten jobs he explains not the program doesn't it just feel great to live in a country where companies get to hold the economy hostage the 2nd they're asked to treat workers with a shred of dignity. the truth is though none of that actually applies to the pro act since it would not in fact change the employment status of freelancers the only thing the law would alter is whether freelancers engaged in concerned activity are protected by the national labor relations or protections that $1099.00 workers currently lack right now with freelancers want to unionize or go on strike current labor law leaves them seriously at risk they can even get charged with price fixing freelance strikes can have a serious impact sometimes just remember the graphic design shortage of 2002 t
bad in that context but something tells me there might be a little bit more to lurie's point than forbes lets on turns out in a subsequent interview he says that the forbes column misrepresents his views when an employer is unionized they typically don't start hiring more people he says in other words it is employers who threaten jobs he explains not the program doesn't it just feel great to live in a country where companies get to hold the economy hostage the 2nd they're asked to treat workers...
17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
lets on turns out in the subsequent interview he says that the forbes column misrepresents his views when an employer is unionized they typically don't start hiring more people he says in other words it is employers who threaten jobs he explains not the program doesn't it just feel great to live in a country where companies get to hold the economy hostage the 2nd they're asked to treat workers with a shred of dignity the truth is though none of that actually applies to the pro act since it would not in fact change the employment status of freelancers the only thing the law would alter is whether freelancers engaged in concerned activity are protected by the national labor relations act protections that tend $99.00 workers currently lack right now with freelancers want to unionize or go on strike current labor law leaves them seriously at risk they can even get charged with price fixing . freelance strikes can have a serious impact sometimes just remember the graphic design shortage of 2002 thousands of business cards had to stay blank if too many independent contractors find out abou
lets on turns out in the subsequent interview he says that the forbes column misrepresents his views when an employer is unionized they typically don't start hiring more people he says in other words it is employers who threaten jobs he explains not the program doesn't it just feel great to live in a country where companies get to hold the economy hostage the 2nd they're asked to treat workers with a shred of dignity the truth is though none of that actually applies to the pro act since it...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
25
25
May 26, 2021
05/21
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you. >> president brandon: thank you, director forbes. we'll open the phone lines to take public comment on the director's report. >> clerk: thank you. at this time, we will open the queue for anyone on the phone who would like to make public comment on the executive director's report. please dial star 3 if you wish to make public comment. the system will let you know when your line is open. others will wait on mute until their line is open. comments will be limited to three minutes per person. the queue is now open. please dial star 3 if you wish to make public comment. >> president brandon: do we have anyone on the phone? >> clerk: at this time, there are no members of the public on the phone wishing to make public comment. >> president brandon: seeing no callers on the phone, public comment is closed. >> commissioner gilman: director forbes thank you so much for that report and your opening remarks. it's really important to recognize the events that are happening it nationwide and they affect the efforts of the port from an equity pers
thank you. >> president brandon: thank you, director forbes. we'll open the phone lines to take public comment on the director's report. >> clerk: thank you. at this time, we will open the queue for anyone on the phone who would like to make public comment on the executive director's report. please dial star 3 if you wish to make public comment. the system will let you know when your line is open. others will wait on mute until their line is open. comments will be limited to three...
53
53
May 15, 2021
05/21
by
FBC
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
here now with reaction, steve forbes, "forbes" media chairman.rastructure. that would reduce that bill, proposed bill from president biden from $2.3 trillion down to about, what, $5-600 billion spent over seven or eight years. and that kind of scale, given what the federal government is doing these days, no more tax increases. no gasoline tax increase, no other kind of hidden tax increase, mileage tax, putting in that kind of thing. no. just do it straight up. if you can spend all these trillions on other things, a few bucks for roads and ports and bridges and the like, just go do it but don't put new taxes on the american people. dagen: that's why i say horse manure to this idea of raising the gas tax, because the democrats would never do that. it's a regressive tax. it hasn't gone up since the mid '90s. it would hurt their very constituents in a user tax impossible to implement, but also it would hurt all those precious electric car drivers. >> well, that's right. you're subsidizing them to buy these vehicles, what, upwards of $7,50 a year, the
here now with reaction, steve forbes, "forbes" media chairman.rastructure. that would reduce that bill, proposed bill from president biden from $2.3 trillion down to about, what, $5-600 billion spent over seven or eight years. and that kind of scale, given what the federal government is doing these days, no more tax increases. no gasoline tax increase, no other kind of hidden tax increase, mileage tax, putting in that kind of thing. no. just do it straight up. if you can spend all...
174
174
May 6, 2021
05/21
by
KPIX
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 1
mika, you partnered with forbes to create something new called "the fifty over fifty."t would be over at age 40, and here i am at 54 looking around seeing this incredible, powerful, demographic filled with women who are having an incredible run, and, so, "know your value" partnered with "forbes," and in six weeks we'll be debuting the inaugural "50 over 50" list and this is for women who achieved the peak of their success after age 50. women in their 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s. i love this because these are women who paying it forward, but the message for younger women is amazing, like in your 20s, in your 30s, in your 40s, you can imagine a career in your 50s, and in fact you can calm down, slow down, let life interrupt your career, because there's a long runway for you that has been cemented by the women you're going to see coming out on this list. >> stephen: my sister mary said she got better at everything over 50 because she just did not care what anybody thought anymore. >> exactly. and also, we live longer. we take good care of ourselves. and so there are women literally
mika, you partnered with forbes to create something new called "the fifty over fifty."t would be over at age 40, and here i am at 54 looking around seeing this incredible, powerful, demographic filled with women who are having an incredible run, and, so, "know your value" partnered with "forbes," and in six weeks we'll be debuting the inaugural "50 over 50" list and this is for women who achieved the peak of their success after age 50. women in their 50s,...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
microsoft co founder bill gates and his wife melinda, are 2 of the wealthiest people on the planet. forbes put bill gates wealth at $124000000000.00. the bill and melinda gates foundation is one of the largest philanthropies on the planet with an element of $50000000000.00. but money isn't everything. after 27 years of marriage, bill and melinda gates are divorcing. their divorce settlement could be the biggest ever recorded. as a married couple, their generosity has saved the lives of millions. tonight we ask, can they go their own separate ways without someone else having to pay? i bridge off in berlin. this is the day the we commit ourselves to the rest of our lives, to working with you all spectrum. and we benefit from financing from a variety of different sources, including the bill and melinda gates foundation. we need leaders and government and we need leaders some science to make sure we end these hunger and poverty so that people can grow up and live healthy and prosperous lives. only way to eliminate the threat of this disease somewhere is to eliminate it everywhere. not a ship,
microsoft co founder bill gates and his wife melinda, are 2 of the wealthiest people on the planet. forbes put bill gates wealth at $124000000000.00. the bill and melinda gates foundation is one of the largest philanthropies on the planet with an element of $50000000000.00. but money isn't everything. after 27 years of marriage, bill and melinda gates are divorcing. their divorce settlement could be the biggest ever recorded. as a married couple, their generosity has saved the lives of...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
microsoft co-founder bill gates and his wife melinda are 2 of the wealthiest people on the planet forbes puts bill gates wealth at $124000000000.00 the bill and melinda gates foundation is one of the war just philanthropies on the planet with a $50000000000.00 but money isn't everything after 27 years of marriage bill and melinda gates are divorcing their divorce settlement could be the biggest ever recorded as a married couple their generosity has saved the lives of millions tonight we ask can they go their own separate ways without someone else having to pay. this is the day. we commit ourselves to the rest of our lives to working with you all for more than the benefits from financing from a variety of different sources including the bill and melinda gates foundation. we need leaders in government and we need leaders from science to make sure we and to see hunger and poverty so that people can grow up in healthy and prosperous lives only way to eliminate the threat of this disease somewhere is to eliminate it everywhere not a ship has a risk i will work will be affected because paper h
microsoft co-founder bill gates and his wife melinda are 2 of the wealthiest people on the planet forbes puts bill gates wealth at $124000000000.00 the bill and melinda gates foundation is one of the war just philanthropies on the planet with a $50000000000.00 but money isn't everything after 27 years of marriage bill and melinda gates are divorcing their divorce settlement could be the biggest ever recorded as a married couple their generosity has saved the lives of millions tonight we ask can...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
microsoft co-founder bill gates and his wife melinda are 2 of the wealthiest people on the planet forbes puts bill gates well that $124000000000.00 the bill and melinda gates foundation is one of the largest philanthropies on the planet with a $50000000000.00 but money isn't everything after 27 years of marriage bill and melinda gates are divorcing their divorce settlement could be the biggest ever recorded as a married couple their generosity has saved the lives of millions tonight we ask can they go their own separate ways without someone else having to pay off in berlin this is the day. we commit ourselves to the rest of our lives to working with you all for more than we benefit from financing from a variety of different sources including the bill and melinda gates foundation. we need leaders in government and we need leaders from science to make sure we end this hunger and poverty so that people can grow up in healthy and prosperous lives only way to eliminate the threat of this disease somewhere is to eliminate it everywhere that it should as a risk i will work will be affected beca
microsoft co-founder bill gates and his wife melinda are 2 of the wealthiest people on the planet forbes puts bill gates well that $124000000000.00 the bill and melinda gates foundation is one of the largest philanthropies on the planet with a $50000000000.00 but money isn't everything after 27 years of marriage bill and melinda gates are divorcing their divorce settlement could be the biggest ever recorded as a married couple their generosity has saved the lives of millions tonight we ask can...
161
161
May 25, 2021
05/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
——according to forbes.s louis vuitton and sephora, is worth $186.3 billion, making him $300 million richer than amazon founder jeff bezos, who is worth a paltry $186 billion. peloton is set to build its first us factory after demand for its at—home exercise equipment soared during the pandemic. the fitness firm's manufacturing facility will begin construction in ohio later this year, creating about 2,000 jobs. production is expected to start in 2023. peloton currently produces most of its treadmills and indoor exercise bikes at a third—party facility in taiwan. uk tourism is set for a slow recovery from the pandemic, with spending by holiday—makers this year expected to be just half the level of two years ago. forecasts from the visitbritain agency indicate that domestic tourism will be worth £51.a billion in 2021. but the real shock here for uk businesses reliant on tourist trade is the forecast for spending by foreign tourists, which will be less than a quarter of 2019 levels. let's get the big picture fr
——according to forbes.s louis vuitton and sephora, is worth $186.3 billion, making him $300 million richer than amazon founder jeff bezos, who is worth a paltry $186 billion. peloton is set to build its first us factory after demand for its at—home exercise equipment soared during the pandemic. the fitness firm's manufacturing facility will begin construction in ohio later this year, creating about 2,000 jobs. production is expected to start in 2023. peloton currently produces most of its...
84
84
May 22, 2021
05/21
by
FBC
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
the great steve forbes, ladies and gentlemen. forbes on fox, as we once used to say.ome that puts more money in your wallet. the state of arkansas is offering a hundred people $10,000 to move to its northwestern region where the cost of living, get this, is a whopping 200% cheaper than what i pay here in manhattan. connell mcshane is in bettenville, arkansas, with the story. connell. >> reporter: welcome to benton theville, arkansas, known as the hometown of walmart. the local business leaders here want to take advantage of the work from home craze and diversify their local economy. they want to bring in new talent. >> we want them to help with our entrepreneurs, we want them to help in the arts and culture theme and really be connected here and bring their talents to bear on this region. that is what we hoped to do. we hope it stimulates our economy. >> reporter: now, the way this program works, you commit to moving here and staying here for at least a year, you get $10,000 and a new bike so you can enjoy the outdoors. and there's plenty of great scenery. look around
the great steve forbes, ladies and gentlemen. forbes on fox, as we once used to say.ome that puts more money in your wallet. the state of arkansas is offering a hundred people $10,000 to move to its northwestern region where the cost of living, get this, is a whopping 200% cheaper than what i pay here in manhattan. connell mcshane is in bettenville, arkansas, with the story. connell. >> reporter: welcome to benton theville, arkansas, known as the hometown of walmart. the local business...
80
80
May 7, 2021
05/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
: i would like to get your response to criticism of the biden proposal on community colleges from forbes contributor christian cooper, in a piece entitled "community college students need that her options, not free tuition." he writes that "free community colleges solves a problem that is not largely existing since they are quite affordable, but it will affect the existing problem such as high student loan defaults." he says "taxpayer should wonder what exactly they are getting from the investment in community college and demand better." david baime, do you have any response? guest: yes, my organization, the american organization of community college has very different views on all of those points made in the forbes piece. first of all, we believe that affordability does remain a major hurdle for many students. i have heard, as he said this morning, the average community college tuition in fees is 3700 -- administrators will tell you that the smaller financial gaps are a lot less than $3700 from students completing studies, so we expect it to differ on the impact of providing greater fin
: i would like to get your response to criticism of the biden proposal on community colleges from forbes contributor christian cooper, in a piece entitled "community college students need that her options, not free tuition." he writes that "free community colleges solves a problem that is not largely existing since they are quite affordable, but it will affect the existing problem such as high student loan defaults." he says "taxpayer should wonder what exactly they are...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
51
51
May 17, 2021
05/21
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 1
director forbes. [roll call] i will come back to director forbes. [roll call] there are seven ayes. item 8 is approved. directors, item 9 is a presentation of and public hearing for draft budget fiscal year 2021-2022. operating budget in the amount of $29,214,530 and fy21-22 capital budget for phase 1, phase 2, and tenant improvements in the amount of $72,340,666 and fy 21-22 debt service budget in the amount of $30,219,279 and mila the executive director will provide a brief overview. >> just to give a brief overview before we turn it over to mary who will lead the presentation. we will be doing this as a team presentation as it does take a team to pull it together and some of those directors will be able to meet some of the team members, they've not had a chance to such as ron alameda, the city architect who joined as an mlu to complete phase 1 construction. so you'll see we'll have a couple different presenters but we hope that provides a more presentation of the budget and everyone will be available for questions. so, with that, i'll turn it over to mary to kick us off. >> thank
director forbes. [roll call] i will come back to director forbes. [roll call] there are seven ayes. item 8 is approved. directors, item 9 is a presentation of and public hearing for draft budget fiscal year 2021-2022. operating budget in the amount of $29,214,530 and fy21-22 capital budget for phase 1, phase 2, and tenant improvements in the amount of $72,340,666 and fy 21-22 debt service budget in the amount of $30,219,279 and mila the executive director will provide a brief overview. >>...
17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
microsoft co-founder bill gates and his wife melinda are 2 of the wealthiest people on the planet forbes puts bill gates well that $124000000000.00 the bill and melinda gates foundation is one of the largest philanthropies on the planet with $50000000000.00 but money isn't everything after 27 years of marriage bill and melinda gates are divorcing their divorce settlement could be the biggest ever recorded as a married couple their generosity has saved the lives of millions tonight we ask can they go their own separate ways without someone else having to pay. this is the day. we commit ourselves to the rest of our lives to working with you all for 3 more going to benefit from financing from a variety of different sources including the bill and melinda gates foundation. we need leaders in government and we need leaders from science to make sure we end this. hunger and poverty so that people can grow up and live healthy and prosperous lives only way to eliminate the threat of this disease somewhere is to eliminate it everywhere about a ship has a risk i will work will be affected because pa
microsoft co-founder bill gates and his wife melinda are 2 of the wealthiest people on the planet forbes puts bill gates well that $124000000000.00 the bill and melinda gates foundation is one of the largest philanthropies on the planet with $50000000000.00 but money isn't everything after 27 years of marriage bill and melinda gates are divorcing their divorce settlement could be the biggest ever recorded as a married couple their generosity has saved the lives of millions tonight we ask can...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
breaking rule breakers in the future both facebook and twitter mr trump was banned for violating forbes rules after years of making exceptions because he's comments were seen as newsworthy facebook has suspended him for months again for inciting violence that led to the deadly january 6 capital riots. let's go over the w.'s chief technology correspondent knowledge delta who attended the virtual press conference with the facebook board welcome to the studio janowicz so let's let's start with their reasoning then so why have they decided to keep him to keep him away from facebook well you know what the facebook oversight board did essentially today is put the ball back into facebook's court they said that facebook the company was right to suspend his account back in january but they said it wasn't the right thing to do that indefinitely and now they told facebook the company to reassess that judgment within the next 6 months and then you know make a final decision on you know whether to suspend account indefinitely or not. sort of go. and you know i'm actually just coming out of a press c
breaking rule breakers in the future both facebook and twitter mr trump was banned for violating forbes rules after years of making exceptions because he's comments were seen as newsworthy facebook has suspended him for months again for inciting violence that led to the deadly january 6 capital riots. let's go over the w.'s chief technology correspondent knowledge delta who attended the virtual press conference with the facebook board welcome to the studio janowicz so let's let's start with...
79
79
May 26, 2021
05/21
by
CNBC
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
400 because of the fact that there was such a crash in '09.was able to make the forbes because of thesaid this is the bottom you know, this is capitalism and it's always looking for an opportunity and we're all tunists. >> and as you talk about these nfts, how do you assess value, tilman, quickly? >> it's kind of like how do we assess value to any content today. and if people just look back and if you remember 30 and 40 years ago, even 25 years ago where you would hear, oh, the beatles sold their -- >> their catalog, yeah >> you know, for -- and i'm making this up i do not remember so nobody, you know, send me a bunch of, you know, tweets at me and tell me how stupid i am. but if it was for $200 million, whatever that was, it's $2 billion today or $5 billion today. and everything is content today. that's what we all know. and from a basketball team, there's only 30 of them and it's the content. and these new nfts and famous pictures and famous statements and famous things that happen in life are going to be very valuable i don't want to say pieces of art because -- but in a sense, the
400 because of the fact that there was such a crash in '09.was able to make the forbes because of thesaid this is the bottom you know, this is capitalism and it's always looking for an opportunity and we're all tunists. >> and as you talk about these nfts, how do you assess value, tilman, quickly? >> it's kind of like how do we assess value to any content today. and if people just look back and if you remember 30 and 40 years ago, even 25 years ago where you would hear, oh, the...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
microsoft co-founder bill gates and his wife melinda are 2 of the wealthiest people on the planet forbes puts bill gates well that $124000000000.00 the bill and melinda gates foundation is one of the largest philanthropies on the planet with a new deal with a $50000000000.00 but money isn't everything after 27 years of marriage bill and melinda gates are divorcing their divorce settlement could be the biggest ever recorded as a married couple their generosity has saved the lives of millions tonight we ask can they go their own separate ways without someone else having to pay i'm bored. this is the day. we commit ourselves to the rest of our lives to working with you all for more than we benefit from financing from a variety of different sources including the bill and melinda gates foundation. we need leaders in government and we need leaders from science to make sure we end. hunger and poverty so that people can grow up and live healthy and prosperous lives only way to eliminate the threat of this disease somewhere is to eliminate it everywhere that a ship has a risk i will work will be
microsoft co-founder bill gates and his wife melinda are 2 of the wealthiest people on the planet forbes puts bill gates well that $124000000000.00 the bill and melinda gates foundation is one of the largest philanthropies on the planet with a new deal with a $50000000000.00 but money isn't everything after 27 years of marriage bill and melinda gates are divorcing their divorce settlement could be the biggest ever recorded as a married couple their generosity has saved the lives of millions...
348
348
May 28, 2021
05/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 348
favorite 0
quote 0
let's bring in chief content officer of "forbes" media and editor of "forbes" randall lane.our much more notable lists. >> this is immediately one of our most notable lists. the reaction's been incredible. mika talks so incredibly about women having a moment so next week we're going to have several moments to crystallize what's going on here. it's more than the enthusiasm, it's the recognition that finally somebody is looking at this incredible american resource, which is women with wisdom, experience and now increasing time and flexibility to create great things. to honor them, it's been very overwhelming. >> it's been an incredible process for me. i have a lot of women concerned about their age over the years and back when i was in my 30s and 40s, i knew women didn't really want to share their age. in this case we had a lot of women who wanted to be on the list and didn't qualify because they were too young. i envision and i see a new confidence in women over 50, 60 and 70. first of all, try and push us out, and we will run you over. they're confident. they're not to be me
let's bring in chief content officer of "forbes" media and editor of "forbes" randall lane.our much more notable lists. >> this is immediately one of our most notable lists. the reaction's been incredible. mika talks so incredibly about women having a moment so next week we're going to have several moments to crystallize what's going on here. it's more than the enthusiasm, it's the recognition that finally somebody is looking at this incredible american resource, which...
70
70
May 15, 2021
05/21
by
FBC
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
called "kudlow" packs to the max were gonna have maria, charlton stuart, we will have art laffer, forbesenator portman and as a special treat i'm going to bring back coolidge, jfk, reagan and trump, all of whom enacted supply-side tax cuts that brought fabulous prosperity to america i am bringing them all back into play. meanwhile you hear it now this business russian cyber hacking reckoning our ecosystem and getting a ransom for holding a big company hostage which is a terrible trade but i guess we gotta fess up what to do about it or figure out what to do about it secretary jennifer granholm was asked about using rail as a method for transporting fuel in the aftermath of the pipeline crisis. take a listen to what she said. >> what is the feasibility of using rail. >> pipe is the best way to go, hopefully this company colonial will in fact be able to restore operation by the end of the week. larry: whoa pipelines, the best way for transportation, ms. granholm, thank you. that is all good despite the administration canceling the keystone xl pipeline and now the transportation secretary p
called "kudlow" packs to the max were gonna have maria, charlton stuart, we will have art laffer, forbesenator portman and as a special treat i'm going to bring back coolidge, jfk, reagan and trump, all of whom enacted supply-side tax cuts that brought fabulous prosperity to america i am bringing them all back into play. meanwhile you hear it now this business russian cyber hacking reckoning our ecosystem and getting a ransom for holding a big company hostage which is a terrible trade...
51
51
May 4, 2021
05/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
host: forbes contributor preston cooper writes on the forbes website " when it comes to this proposalrom the biden -- " free community college solves a problem that does not exist. community college is still affordable. it will not solve the problems that afflict this part of the higher education system, such as low competence -- low completion rates and high student loan defaults. taxpayers should wonder what exactly they are getting for biden's proposed 12 figure investment in community colleges and demand better." let's hear from john in maryland on our yes line. caller: good morning, c-span. my comment and my suggestion is, my prerequisite i am suggesting for the community college entrance is the student must have at least a c average completing his senior year. my question is, what does the tuition apply to? is it full-time tuition? is it for one class? for trade school? host: you said a c average -- why that requirement in your mind? caller: in my mind, you have to show that you can do the work, study, have the aptitude, have the ability and not just go there and have fun. i wen
host: forbes contributor preston cooper writes on the forbes website " when it comes to this proposalrom the biden -- " free community college solves a problem that does not exist. community college is still affordable. it will not solve the problems that afflict this part of the higher education system, such as low competence -- low completion rates and high student loan defaults. taxpayers should wonder what exactly they are getting for biden's proposed 12 figure investment in...
48
48
May 20, 2021
05/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
romaine: according to forbes, the nfl, nba, mlb and nhl lost a combined $15 billion because of the covidsis. their closures created a ripple effect for vendors. >> teams and we sponsor opening to full capacity. not only do we get the volumes, but we also get a great opportunity for consumer tasting. romaine: not all sports businesses struggled last year. draftkings thrived with fans sitting on their couches able to place ads on their teams playing in bubbles. the first quarter revenue blew past expectations. >> we are seeing nothing but incredible momentum in the business. with sports being back in full swings, that is driving a lot of that. romaine: in april, the texas rangers became the first team in the u.s. to open their ballpark to full capacity. >> i certainly feel good about the start of the next nfl football season, which we are all shooting for. not just nfl. major league baseball. all businesses. romaine: the nba had its all-star game in an isolation bubble this year and rumors were be -- word that the playoffs would be as well. the commissioner said the playoffs would be held
romaine: according to forbes, the nfl, nba, mlb and nhl lost a combined $15 billion because of the covidsis. their closures created a ripple effect for vendors. >> teams and we sponsor opening to full capacity. not only do we get the volumes, but we also get a great opportunity for consumer tasting. romaine: not all sports businesses struggled last year. draftkings thrived with fans sitting on their couches able to place ads on their teams playing in bubbles. the first quarter revenue...
87
87
May 9, 2021
05/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
famous illustrators and you know to some degree it's it's hard to kind of know why unless because forbes and you know, the world drawings we're then going into harpers and frank leslie's and they got more of a name for themselves read illustrated. he was also an illustrator for battles and leaders of the civil war later on. in addition to heart attack and coffee, but his name i don't think quite got out there in the same way as the ones who are more famous during the war because of course they were war war illustrators as opposed to they were also artillerys or topographical engineers and you know, we're in the field so but with sort of surprising to me and this is why i'm so glad to have the opportunity to share. these more widely is i think potentially it's because so many of the drawings are part of a manuscript collection that if they were individually online as part of our prince and photographs division online catalog, you know if they had been in that division instead then if somebody is looking for i'm interested in illustrations of gettysburg and a whole group of images come up.
famous illustrators and you know to some degree it's it's hard to kind of know why unless because forbes and you know, the world drawings we're then going into harpers and frank leslie's and they got more of a name for themselves read illustrated. he was also an illustrator for battles and leaders of the civil war later on. in addition to heart attack and coffee, but his name i don't think quite got out there in the same way as the ones who are more famous during the war because of course they...
81
81
May 24, 2021
05/21
by
FBC
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
"forbes" reporting at this hour that a leaked report by goldman sachs' global macro research department gives ether, the world's second largest crypto by market cap, a, quote with: high chance of overtaking bitcoin as the dominant store of value, calling ether the amazon of information. goldman sachs, though, don't get hysterical. it's not turning its back on bitcoin. in fact, this morning they officially deemed bitcoin a new asset class, now officially investable. also slapping coinbase with a buy rating saying the crypto exchange will jump 35% by year end, exceeding $300 per share. right now you do have coinbase moving up to $227.29. but not so fast says hsbc, europe's largest bank. they're way more conservative. the chief executive is now saying crypto is not for us and that the bank has no plans to offer customers cryptocurrency investments saying the entire space is too volatile and lacks transparency. as we watch the mega-banks plant their flags when it comes to crypto, who's going to win this goliath battle? let's bring in analyst gil lauria, d.a. davidson along with co-founder i
"forbes" reporting at this hour that a leaked report by goldman sachs' global macro research department gives ether, the world's second largest crypto by market cap, a, quote with: high chance of overtaking bitcoin as the dominant store of value, calling ether the amazon of information. goldman sachs, though, don't get hysterical. it's not turning its back on bitcoin. in fact, this morning they officially deemed bitcoin a new asset class, now officially investable. also slapping...
102
102
May 4, 2021
05/21
by
KNTV
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
"forbes" now estimates his wealth at $124 billion. they've made clear that they will continue their philanthropic work the gates foundation, by the way, lester, has already donated more than a billion dollars toward fighting the pandemic. >> all right, kate, good to have you here. thanks so much >>> tonight more of the country is opening up as we make real progress toward controlling the pandemic, though there are still significant hot spots. 147 million have received at least one vaccine dose and the seven-day average of hospitalizations has dropped to 34,000. here's miguel almaguer >> reporter: tonight as 80,000 city workers return to the job in new york city the tri-state area will soon allow nearly all businesses to open at full capacity, a major step forward not just for the former pandemic epicenter but for much of the nation as americans get back to business in venues small and large. >> nice to just be able to like see everyone's smiling faces. >> reporter: with 104 million americans fully inoculated, the first vaccine for chi
"forbes" now estimates his wealth at $124 billion. they've made clear that they will continue their philanthropic work the gates foundation, by the way, lester, has already donated more than a billion dollars toward fighting the pandemic. >> all right, kate, good to have you here. thanks so much >>> tonight more of the country is opening up as we make real progress toward controlling the pandemic, though there are still significant hot spots. 147 million have received...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
decided to shake things up by bringing in their 1st ever foreign coach, german world cup winner, bertie forbes. time there was like that. it was that there was a lot, it was more like maybe an experimental period for the national senior experimentation look to paid off when mcfadden scored the only goal of the game against the dutch in the 1st leg of the year. 2004, play off with his fix. know the fate of amsterdam met the monday cold. i'm sorry, i didn't get a sniff of a major championship. i think that when the con for them got really not that sex, no game, because it was sex. now after because it been turned off that i really like just this will slowed the claim. books departure to rotating cost of hardy souls was charged with taking scotland back to the big side. walter smith decrease george barley creek, levine, gotten struck and, and then the cliche, again, whole tried and failed. but was that done to them or a lack of quality players. great social changes were taking place in the course. the boys were not playing football as much as the gifted spontaneously naturally. secondly, the intr
decided to shake things up by bringing in their 1st ever foreign coach, german world cup winner, bertie forbes. time there was like that. it was that there was a lot, it was more like maybe an experimental period for the national senior experimentation look to paid off when mcfadden scored the only goal of the game against the dutch in the 1st leg of the year. 2004, play off with his fix. know the fate of amsterdam met the monday cold. i'm sorry, i didn't get a sniff of a major championship. i...
38
38
May 25, 2021
05/21
by
KRON
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
middleton to you on this for the alley oop 27 points for the greek freak later on bucks up 23 bryn forbesed missile all day. he had 5 threes in the 1st half coming off the bench. game is still in progress bucks up one. '07. the 78 in the 4th quarter but back to the warriors. they an important offseason because they have to. >> you know, they have 2 lottery picks in the draft. but you don't usually win with young players and you have steph curry, who's in his steph kerr did it steph curry who is in his prime and you don't want to waste another second of it. so they're going to have to balance. so we trade the picks for more experience that we keep developing these guys is it's a lot to have to in the offseason. yeah. get clay getting clay back and ready to go is such a huge part of this team, right. mean, 100%. they they've missed him on and off the court the past 2 years now. well, we wish him the best know gets back sooner than later. yes. thank you, jason. we'll be right back. >> all right. here's some breaking news. we're continuing to follow a couple of shootings, one at the sun valle
middleton to you on this for the alley oop 27 points for the greek freak later on bucks up 23 bryn forbesed missile all day. he had 5 threes in the 1st half coming off the bench. game is still in progress bucks up one. '07. the 78 in the 4th quarter but back to the warriors. they an important offseason because they have to. >> you know, they have 2 lottery picks in the draft. but you don't usually win with young players and you have steph curry, who's in his steph kerr did it steph curry...
133
133
May 14, 2021
05/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
let's bring in chief content officer of "forbes" media and editor of "forbes," randall lane and "morningeeks away from the big list. we've been in a huddle with the team and it's just -- it's turning out to be unbelievable, the amount of submissions and also these incredible women we're honoring and looking at and studying. >> it's really hard. we have accumulated more than 10,000 nominees. and we're getting there but we could have 5,000. the stories are so incredible. >> it really is amazing. i think we touched on something where women over 50, 60, 70 have arrived and they're keeping on. we're going to start top of our list today is a woman whom i adore. she's 76 and she's got a million different firsts in her life. first president of an ivy league institution, but also president of the rockefeller foundation. >> first woman to do that. i mean, a, she was the president of fen, first woman president of fen, and she took them from maybe bottom ivy league, first look who they let in to a true international institution. doubled spending, tripled the endowment. and she changed the relationsh
let's bring in chief content officer of "forbes" media and editor of "forbes," randall lane and "morningeeks away from the big list. we've been in a huddle with the team and it's just -- it's turning out to be unbelievable, the amount of submissions and also these incredible women we're honoring and looking at and studying. >> it's really hard. we have accumulated more than 10,000 nominees. and we're getting there but we could have 5,000. the stories are so...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
13
13
May 26, 2021
05/21
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
almost every city department and so, i would like to introduce the director of the ports, elaine forbes, who is here along with our key policymakers. including sharon lie who is on the sfmta board and of course, member of the board of supervisors ahsha safai. and in order to introduce our last speaker, i want to say while the sfmta is mostly about mobility, we are about so many other things as well. our vehicles are a symbol of san francisco and support the visitor economy. we're also a primary driver of supporting small business success which is why we have been such staunch supporters of the shared spaces program from the very beginning and one of the many reasons we're so happy to be bringing back the f-line the way it supports small business recovery and so now i'd like to introduce joseph who is the owner of a restaurant here at the ferry building to say a few words. [applause] thank you, mayor breed for in inviting me to speak and forgive me if i sound a little nervous, i'm a baker not a speaker. i also want to say thank you to the sfmta for reopening the f-line. i run a bakery li
almost every city department and so, i would like to introduce the director of the ports, elaine forbes, who is here along with our key policymakers. including sharon lie who is on the sfmta board and of course, member of the board of supervisors ahsha safai. and in order to introduce our last speaker, i want to say while the sfmta is mostly about mobility, we are about so many other things as well. our vehicles are a symbol of san francisco and support the visitor economy. we're also a primary...
98
98
May 4, 2021
05/21
by
KNTV
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> bill gates became a billionaire at the age of 31 and recently "forbes" said that he is now worth $124 billion so a lot of questions about what will happen to that wealth but the couple has pledged they will continue their philanthropy. >> too many people benefit from that thank you. >>> good news in america's fight against covid-19 vaccination numbers are up in the united states and while all u.s. adults are eligible to receive a shot, children may be up next. as "the new york times" reports, the fda is gearing up to authorize the shot for children. >>> covid is spreading through india. the country has seen 20 million covid cases and is second in global infections. nbc's matt bradley has more. >> nearly 7500 covid deaths, more than 360,000 new cases. medical experts say the real numbers could be up to ten times higher at this hospital in dehli, desperately old patients wait in cars to be seen. the icu is so crowded doctors can hardly move. open bed means hope for one family, it likely comes at heart break for another. >> losing patients here. >> reporter: many furious at the gove
. >> bill gates became a billionaire at the age of 31 and recently "forbes" said that he is now worth $124 billion so a lot of questions about what will happen to that wealth but the couple has pledged they will continue their philanthropy. >> too many people benefit from that thank you. >>> good news in america's fight against covid-19 vaccination numbers are up in the united states and while all u.s. adults are eligible to receive a shot, children may be up...
35
35
May 12, 2021
05/21
by
KRON
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> forbes estimates. broadway shutdown will cost 22.4 billion so the reopening is welcome news for the shows like the broadway adaptation of the robin williams movie missus doubtfire and for permanent residents like broadway's longest running show phantom of the opera. here's to the beginning of a new street. hey, and make sure you tune in to e t tonight to find out what matt damon just said about his buddy ben in j lo re couple link plus. >> how gen x a-rod is handling the news. don't miss it for entertainment tonight. i'm kevin frazier. >> all right, you can watch entertainment tonight right here on kron 4. starts at 7.30, and then we are back here for prime time news at 8 o'clock. that wraps up kron 4 news at 5, 8, 9.10 shirt told 3 hour big thing primetime right side lock. >> does recall. catherine heenan, good to see you. to your new has come for news. you definitely don't want to leave you guys out and i had to write good ol all right. yeah. thank you. vicki and grant. >> coming up at 6.30. is reall
. >> forbes estimates. broadway shutdown will cost 22.4 billion so the reopening is welcome news for the shows like the broadway adaptation of the robin williams movie missus doubtfire and for permanent residents like broadway's longest running show phantom of the opera. here's to the beginning of a new street. hey, and make sure you tune in to e t tonight to find out what matt damon just said about his buddy ben in j lo re couple link plus. >> how gen x a-rod is handling the news....
41
41
May 15, 2021
05/21
by
FBC
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
larry: special monday why taxes matter maria, charles, stu, arndt laffer, forbes, portman and special guest coolidge, jfk, reagan and trump all implemented supplies sidesssssssssssssssssss >> from the fox studio in new york city this is "maria bartiromo wall street". maria: happy we can welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was in position you for the week ahead i am maria bartiromo insulation hitting wall street as jobless claims dropped to a new pandemic lot we are getting a read on the economy from cornerstone cofounder and chief economist nancy lazar coming up in my fox business exclusive interview with bank of america chairman and ceo ryan coming up later from private equity to public office i'll be speaking with the head of the carlyle group on his primary victory, his run for virginia governor and the big endorsement he scored from former president trump let's get a look back at the moments of the week with top newsmakers with "mornings with maria" and this edition of the week stalkers. maria: what do you think is the reason for the weaker than expected jobs number
larry: special monday why taxes matter maria, charles, stu, arndt laffer, forbes, portman and special guest coolidge, jfk, reagan and trump all implemented supplies sidesssssssssssssssssss >> from the fox studio in new york city this is "maria bartiromo wall street". maria: happy we can welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was in position you for the week ahead i am maria bartiromo insulation hitting wall street as jobless claims dropped to a new pandemic lot we...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
win win both for the customer and for the brands of those corporations as the american comeback on forbes just this week we've seen new polling data from the a.b.c. news ipsos survey 2 3rd of americans are very optimistic about the coming year this has got to bode well for business doesn't it hilary. oh it does yes and i think what you see you see in a come fluence here you've seen the vaccine rollout which in the u.s. has been up in the top now 3 or 4 nations of course the u.k. and canada right up there so been we've been very good inefficient in terms of the distribution of the vaccines operation what speed even made them available to begin with and you're also seeing the states that remained open in florida the schools never shot west virginia the churches never shut and i think a lot of people now are hearing about what's happening in other states they visited those other states and that confidence across the board yes is building as well as showed immunity and an interesting little factoid i believe that the amish country in pennsylvania was the 1st community to reach immunity becaus
win win both for the customer and for the brands of those corporations as the american comeback on forbes just this week we've seen new polling data from the a.b.c. news ipsos survey 2 3rd of americans are very optimistic about the coming year this has got to bode well for business doesn't it hilary. oh it does yes and i think what you see you see in a come fluence here you've seen the vaccine rollout which in the u.s. has been up in the top now 3 or 4 nations of course the u.k. and canada...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
win win both for the customer and for the brands of those corporations as the american come back on forbes just this week we've seen new polling data from that a.b.c. news ipsos survey 2 3rd of americans are very optimistic about the coming year this has got a bold well for business doesn't it hillary. oh it does yes and i think what you see nice is in a come for once here you've seen the vaccine rollout which in the u.s. has been up in the top now 3 or 4 nations of course the u.k. and canada right up there so been we've been very good inefficient in terms of the distribution of the vaccines operation what speed even made them available to begin with and you're also seeing the states that remained open in florida the schools never shot west virginia the churches never shut and i think a lot of people now are hearing about what's happening in other states they visited those other states and that confidence across the board yes is building as well as showed immunity and an interesting little factoid i believe that the amish country in pennsylvania was the 1st community to reach immunity beca
win win both for the customer and for the brands of those corporations as the american come back on forbes just this week we've seen new polling data from that a.b.c. news ipsos survey 2 3rd of americans are very optimistic about the coming year this has got a bold well for business doesn't it hillary. oh it does yes and i think what you see nice is in a come for once here you've seen the vaccine rollout which in the u.s. has been up in the top now 3 or 4 nations of course the u.k. and canada...
49
49
May 4, 2021
05/21
by
KPIX
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
forbes list of bill gates is the fourth richest person with an estimated worth of $130 billion. on financial details of that divorce. >>> a pregnant woman along a flight to hawaii, you can probably guess where the story goes from there. turns out that panicked mom had some extraordinary luck. >> reporter: they sit in a hospital room in hawaii with her newborn son. >> it's raymond wage. >> what is happened of the past few days for these two, just last week they were flying from salt lake city to honolulu for a vacation. >> it is been crazy since that happens. >> reporter: the vacation site turned into a flight they will never forget. >> it was an emergency call it with these before and usually there pretty clear, is there a doctor on board. this call was not like this. this call was medical help. >> at 29 weeks along in her pregnancy, she went into labor midway through the flight. luckily for her, just so happen to be plenty of medical expertise on board. including a family physician. >> i don't know how it patient gets so lucky to have three neonatal nurses on the same flight. >
forbes list of bill gates is the fourth richest person with an estimated worth of $130 billion. on financial details of that divorce. >>> a pregnant woman along a flight to hawaii, you can probably guess where the story goes from there. turns out that panicked mom had some extraordinary luck. >> reporter: they sit in a hospital room in hawaii with her newborn son. >> it's raymond wage. >> what is happened of the past few days for these two, just last week they were...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
1000 the president sticks work videos uploaded every hour so what are you waiting for last on the forbes. 'd 'd i think the average viewer just after watching a couple of segments understands that we're telling stories that our critics can't tell when you know why because their advertisers won't let them. in order to create change you have to be honest you have to tell the truth parties able to do that every story is built on going after the back story to what's really happening out there to the american public what's happening when a corporation makes a pharmaceutical that chills people when a company in the environmental business ends up polluting a river that causes cancer and other illnesses they put all the health risk all the dangers out to the american public those are stories that we tell every week and you know what they're working. welcome back on contact we continue our conversation about the proposed reforms of abidin ministration with history professor and author paul street so before the break you mentioned quite correctly that it matters far more who's in the streets and t
1000 the president sticks work videos uploaded every hour so what are you waiting for last on the forbes. 'd 'd i think the average viewer just after watching a couple of segments understands that we're telling stories that our critics can't tell when you know why because their advertisers won't let them. in order to create change you have to be honest you have to tell the truth parties able to do that every story is built on going after the back story to what's really happening out there to...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
microsoft co-founder bill gates and his wife melinda are 2 of the wealthiest people on the planet forbes puts bill gates well that $124000000000.00 the bill and melinda gates foundation is one of the largest philanthropies on the planet with an indelicate of $50000000000.00 but money isn't everything after 27 years of marriage bill and melinda gates are divorcing their divorce settlement could be the biggest ever recorded as a married couple their generosity has saved the lives of millions tonight.
microsoft co-founder bill gates and his wife melinda are 2 of the wealthiest people on the planet forbes puts bill gates well that $124000000000.00 the bill and melinda gates foundation is one of the largest philanthropies on the planet with an indelicate of $50000000000.00 but money isn't everything after 27 years of marriage bill and melinda gates are divorcing their divorce settlement could be the biggest ever recorded as a married couple their generosity has saved the lives of millions...
61
61
May 12, 2021
05/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
after high school graduation, george sold pianos for forbes piano company. in 1942, at age 21, george mills enlisted in the army and was assigned to company e, 109th division under general omar bradley, making him a member of one of world war ii's best trained divisions. sergeant mills arrived on omaha beach 25 days after d-day. for seven months he was in combat engaged in four major battles, including the battle of normandy, the battle of the bulk, and -- bulge, and battle at the huertkan forest. after the battle he was sent to the germany border where one morning they were awaken bide exploding rockets and artillery. his company was surrounded by 15,000 actioncies forces. despite overwhelming odds, they held their ground for several days. eventually, axis forces blew a hole in the house he was sheltered in. bazookos and flame throwers followed, setting the entire house on fire. he was injured by shrapnel. on december 18, 1944, after more than two years of service, george was captured by the germans. after the fight, the germans flattened the surrounding to
after high school graduation, george sold pianos for forbes piano company. in 1942, at age 21, george mills enlisted in the army and was assigned to company e, 109th division under general omar bradley, making him a member of one of world war ii's best trained divisions. sergeant mills arrived on omaha beach 25 days after d-day. for seven months he was in combat engaged in four major battles, including the battle of normandy, the battle of the bulk, and -- bulge, and battle at the huertkan...
59
59
May 12, 2021
05/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
he's illustrating different things than woad or forbes or some of the other bore illustrators are because so much of his material. i mean, there are things that gettysburg and and a lot of that but there's also it's kind of charming vignettes or vignettes of camp life too and a whole variety. so it's what it looks like inside a tent or when the doctor came around and they were getting vaccinated. there's one for vaccinations. there's one with someone wearing a ball and chain because he's convicted of a crime so there may be more in terms of what and what a and i would say the word ordinary because none of them are really ordinary people but what an ordinary member of the army of atomic is is experiencing in camp rather than battle scenes and and things that were probably more popular for for newspapers and journals, but that also may be why he's the illustrator of heart attack and coffee because that is very specifically about life for people in the army of genomic. yeah, and those images like if you're discussing that the vaccination process something that i'm sure so many people don't e
he's illustrating different things than woad or forbes or some of the other bore illustrators are because so much of his material. i mean, there are things that gettysburg and and a lot of that but there's also it's kind of charming vignettes or vignettes of camp life too and a whole variety. so it's what it looks like inside a tent or when the doctor came around and they were getting vaccinated. there's one for vaccinations. there's one with someone wearing a ball and chain because he's...