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. >> laura: they include "dirty harry", "forrest gump" "forrest gump", "indiana jones: the temple of"silence of the lambs," the searchers" and "holiday inn." that was 1946, i think? so what do you make of all of these recommendations? whatar is going on here? >> this is what happens when the hollywood press has no new films. they pick on the classics. it is symptomatic across the country, the bad habit of judging the fact of the manners of today of the present. this is a nitpicky and a couple of quick examples and i did research, "forrest gump" becaus. it is hostile to protesters, activists and the counterculture. it points out a bit of privity that i doubt anybody even knew, "forrest gump" was named after his grandfather the article says who was a grand wizard of the ku klux klan. >> they had robert byrd who was a grand wizard of the ku klux klan and as far as i can tell his name was on every rest stop in west virginia. >> you are right. the second "indiana jones" film was called out for negative and stereotypical depictions of india while the "silence of the lambs" iss problematic
. >> laura: they include "dirty harry", "forrest gump" "forrest gump", "indiana jones: the temple of"silence of the lambs," the searchers" and "holiday inn." that was 1946, i think? so what do you make of all of these recommendations? whatar is going on here? >> this is what happens when the hollywood press has no new films. they pick on the classics. it is symptomatic across the country, the bad habit of judging the fact...
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forrest cooper is joining us tonight.ning us tonight. >> so what is this, do you thi think? >> this is an example of an evil that persists throughout all of recorded history. there has always been a group of people who want to claim they are better than other people. today's mob needs to apologize to connor. all they have done is sort of substituted who is supposed to ingratiate themselves, but the concept is the same, and evil one. our american system is an entirely different one. we are all americans are equal under the law. >> tucker: exactly and if one day this group of rich people in bethesda decides that when race is better than the other and one race has to apologize to the other race, they are perfectly capable of flipping that around. >> absolutely. >> tucker: it should make you nervous, right? >> absolutely this is what history shows. my grandfather oscar johnson when he was a young man, he was forced to ingratiate himself. he was forced to do things to humiliate himself, but we know that it was wrong. not becau
forrest cooper is joining us tonight.ning us tonight. >> so what is this, do you thi think? >> this is an example of an evil that persists throughout all of recorded history. there has always been a group of people who want to claim they are better than other people. today's mob needs to apologize to connor. all they have done is sort of substituted who is supposed to ingratiate themselves, but the concept is the same, and evil one. our american system is an entirely different one....
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someone has apparently claimed the forrest fenn treasure worth millions gadi schwartz had spent timefound the treasure because he joins us this morning with the latest hey, gadi. >> reporter: hey, craig. thanks for rubbing it in we still don't know how someone was able to solve all nine clues in that cryptic poem that forrest fenn wrote but when i spoke to forrest fenn over the phone, he said he was partly relieved, partly saddened but there is no doubt in his mind that his treasure has been found. somewhere deep in the mountains north of santa fe, an 11th century treasure box filled with millions worth of gold and antiquities has been found online a community is going wild forrest fenn is an 89-year-old art collector who stashed the treasure ten years ago in an effort to get people off their couches into the great outdoors. now telling me by phone a man from back east deciphered the clues. >> the end is ever drawing near. >> reporter: but so far forresth has been mum on the identity saying he learned it's over when the picture was sent to him of the treasure and it was under a canop
someone has apparently claimed the forrest fenn treasure worth millions gadi schwartz had spent timefound the treasure because he joins us this morning with the latest hey, gadi. >> reporter: hey, craig. thanks for rubbing it in we still don't know how someone was able to solve all nine clues in that cryptic poem that forrest fenn wrote but when i spoke to forrest fenn over the phone, he said he was partly relieved, partly saddened but there is no doubt in his mind that his treasure has...
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today we take a look back as sally confronts stephanie with the forrester pool looming nearby. enjoy. >> sally: darla! t today's copies of the trade papers anywhere. do you know where they are? huh? darla! [ phone rings ] hello?
today we take a look back as sally confronts stephanie with the forrester pool looming nearby. enjoy. >> sally: darla! t today's copies of the trade papers anywhere. do you know where they are? huh? darla! [ phone rings ] hello?
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sours'u have forrestal, friend, and here you have sydney sours, who stayed with truman after his brief tour as director of central intelligence. and thed create the cia andonal security structure, he stayed on as executive secretary of the national security council, basically through the entire truman administration. there you have the whole bunch. however, in the face of hostility from his washington enemies, most of whom outranked him and one of whom, alan job,s, coveted his threecouter lasted eventful years before returning to the fleet to fight another war. the final blow to his position was the corian war -- korean wa r, . to korea he went back as a commander of a cruiser squadron off correia, and that is his flagship, uss st. paul. you will notice that the turnover to beetle smith -- beadle smith, there is one of couterw pictures of hillen smiling. he is happy to be out of there and back on the deck of a battleship. here we have beadle smith, characteristically glom. who we have frank witmer, also plays a role in my book. he was the director of covert action, which at that time w
sours'u have forrestal, friend, and here you have sydney sours, who stayed with truman after his brief tour as director of central intelligence. and thed create the cia andonal security structure, he stayed on as executive secretary of the national security council, basically through the entire truman administration. there you have the whole bunch. however, in the face of hostility from his washington enemies, most of whom outranked him and one of whom, alan job,s, coveted his threecouter...
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i like this forrest fenn individual. i'm looking to meet him. >>> thanks for watching.ore news online at ktvu.com, also the ktvu news app. gasia and i will see you at noon. see you tomorrow. wendy williams is next. there ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ now, here's wendy! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> wendy: hi. thank you for watching our show.
i like this forrest fenn individual. i'm looking to meet him. >>> thanks for watching.ore news online at ktvu.com, also the ktvu news app. gasia and i will see you at noon. see you tomorrow. wendy williams is next. there ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ now, here's wendy! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> wendy: hi. thank you for watching our show.
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not even forrest linus on the price to his ancestor lost in israel. but he's also resorted to more confrontational measures. for my long and we can go do peace and war. long ago. but also. coming was not talking about the end up we didn't pay to go to. my car come it didn't pass and then. this amateur footage at a roadblock the posco international's plan tension shows armed forces firing a rifle. in a confrontation with linus and other tribes. he says such you can become even more hostile. and like. i would. need. someone to come up with a lot of. them marked by. clip of pick i could walk either. we need telling us and that is something to look at. and then some to get i back up the. company. better. go international argue dealings with local communities predated the acquisition of the land and in the statement deny all allegations of fraud and its conduct what the company claims look who manages provided sufficient consultation to help tribes deter. ownership and compensation on the indonesian customary law. but a 2009 legal document leak to one when
not even forrest linus on the price to his ancestor lost in israel. but he's also resorted to more confrontational measures. for my long and we can go do peace and war. long ago. but also. coming was not talking about the end up we didn't pay to go to. my car come it didn't pass and then. this amateur footage at a roadblock the posco international's plan tension shows armed forces firing a rifle. in a confrontation with linus and other tribes. he says such you can become even more hostile. and...
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antiquities collector forrest fenn has said his treasure has been found.nd he left clues in a poem published in his autobiography. the person who found that treasure wants to remain anonymous. pretty cool though. you've got to see that when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. >>> hey everybody, i'm dennis o'donnell. today baseball owners submitted a proposal for a 76-game season in which players, they would receive 75% of their pro rated salary. now that is only if that post season is completed and the players will continue to hold out over their salaries where they would agree to originally back in march. the former a's pitcher, he would question if they really want to save the season. >> and let's talk about the financials and let's see what revenue
antiquities collector forrest fenn has said his treasure has been found.nd he left clues in a poem published in his autobiography. the person who found that treasure wants to remain anonymous. pretty cool though. you've got to see that when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here....
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funds for environmental protection have been drastically cut forrestal source he's have been severely weakened through budget and staff cuts and the pandemic is only making things worse process. the gold diggers and longer tracks invasion of indigenous lands has been increasing. perhaps because they don't expect the earth or at least to have the stamina as the coronavirus continues to spread environmentalists say both scenarios were his policies and the virus are a deadly combination for the rain forest and indigenous peoples. the world and brazil are paying less attention and so the invaders have an opportunity. we can see that they're already using it people on the occupied land say they are there because the president says he allows it. us officials have confirmed that he is the state space agency which monitors the rain forest by satellite says it's recording a sharp increase in deforestation ibama discover new locations and even a professional sawmill in the middle of the rain forest centuries old trees strictly protected are being processed here. all of us are illegal logging on
funds for environmental protection have been drastically cut forrestal source he's have been severely weakened through budget and staff cuts and the pandemic is only making things worse process. the gold diggers and longer tracks invasion of indigenous lands has been increasing. perhaps because they don't expect the earth or at least to have the stamina as the coronavirus continues to spread environmentalists say both scenarios were his policies and the virus are a deadly combination for the...
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antiquities collector forrest fenn has said his treasure has been found.s in a published in his autobiography. the person who found that treasure wants to remain anonymous. pretty cool though. you've got to see that the open road.. the wind in your hair... the feeling of freedom that drives us to go out and discover.. at chevy, we're committed to getting you there with confidence and peace of mind. that's why your chevy clean dealers commit to using enhanced vehicle cleaning measures with cdc-approved cleansers. if you need a new equinox, get 0% apr for 72 months or, four thousand five hundred dollars cash allowance on most models. you may even shop online and take delivery at home where available. so you can find new roads with confidence. and geico loves helping riders get to where they're going, so to help even more, geico is giving new and current customers a fifteen percent credit on their motorcycle policies with the geico giveback. and because we're committed for the long haul, the credit lasts your full policy term. the geico giveback. helping ride
antiquities collector forrest fenn has said his treasure has been found.s in a published in his autobiography. the person who found that treasure wants to remain anonymous. pretty cool though. you've got to see that the open road.. the wind in your hair... the feeling of freedom that drives us to go out and discover.. at chevy, we're committed to getting you there with confidence and peace of mind. that's why your chevy clean dealers commit to using enhanced vehicle cleaning measures with...
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that is going public with such massive easing the measure thanks so much for the laughs from delhi forrester. to china now where the crow virus was of course the 1st detected where the outbreak began new infections are reported to have fallen to virtually 0 and much of that country has reopened for business but authorities are still on the alert for cases of the virus arriving from abroad our beijing correspondent that is building up as just traveled back there from germany and they found out that china's rigorous new program for foreign travelers begins in their home country. i am here in frankfurt airport usually one of europe's busiest airports it's eerie m.t.b.f. day a few people however are queuing up in front of a lounge in the basement. we still have 12 hours until the parsha but we've all been samone here for a test the virus test and of course if anybody turns out positive they cannot afford the flight. we are passengers on the 1st flight to china in months next to me in the queue is the enter family christian works for a major german company in beijing. this is quite a hassle but i
that is going public with such massive easing the measure thanks so much for the laughs from delhi forrester. to china now where the crow virus was of course the 1st detected where the outbreak began new infections are reported to have fallen to virtually 0 and much of that country has reopened for business but authorities are still on the alert for cases of the virus arriving from abroad our beijing correspondent that is building up as just traveled back there from germany and they found out...
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only time that violence erupts our aggression is shown is when the police have come out and shown forrest's i was struck and as i was trying to walk away. from the protests they began openly shooting rounds of tear gas rubber bullets into the crowd. there was violence by the police is a call made in the streets of jacksonville they resulted in the necessary use of tear gas we suffered from tear gas and all types of progression and arrests and the ones that i wish were unjustifiable violence was coming from the state from the police. because they had enough. that they feel that no one cares. this is the only way to lash out at the system. they come from neighborhoods that it's you know economically deprived did you know it's like you know you got to keep me lol you going to. you know basically this system is put nearly on around it the ugly side of the week's rallies forced businesses to take precautions wooden holdings and smashed windows now lined the streets of even the most prestigious shopping districts some looted as went to extreme measures to check this forklift used to rob and sonic
only time that violence erupts our aggression is shown is when the police have come out and shown forrest's i was struck and as i was trying to walk away. from the protests they began openly shooting rounds of tear gas rubber bullets into the crowd. there was violence by the police is a call made in the streets of jacksonville they resulted in the necessary use of tear gas we suffered from tear gas and all types of progression and arrests and the ones that i wish were unjustifiable violence was...
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." >>> a cloud of uncertainty is now hovering over a treasure forrest fenn had announced a million dollarhe hid back in 2010 had been found, but he's refusing to say who found it. >> now the wife of one of the people died hunting for the treasure says she believes it was all a hoax and fenn was just looking for attention. >>> next a new proposal aimed at saving the baseball season. >> this one has not been well received by the players, the league's offer includes a 76-game regular season starting next month with players making a fraction of their normal salaries. >> reports say the players union think the offer is worse than previous offers. an official response expected by tomorrow. >>> some people in the country still, still cannot get a haircut because of the coronavirus shutdown and now one man is taking a stand in solidarity. >> he is a friend from our abc station here in new york. we're talking about anchor bill ritter. he hasn't had a haircut in nearly four months with his hair growing by the day. @ritterhair but wants it cut. >n national doughnut day. >> he kept it together with a
." >>> a cloud of uncertainty is now hovering over a treasure forrest fenn had announced a million dollarhe hid back in 2010 had been found, but he's refusing to say who found it. >> now the wife of one of the people died hunting for the treasure says she believes it was all a hoax and fenn was just looking for attention. >>> next a new proposal aimed at saving the baseball season. >> this one has not been well received by the players, the league's offer...
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with a million dollars worth of gold and jewels was tucked away in the woods by antiques collector forrest>> clues to finding it were written in a poem in his autobiography. four people died trying to find this treasure. and here's the new mystery, fenn is refusing to say who found it. >> it just keeps getting better. >>> next to rochester, new york, where best friends came up with a way to reach across racial lines. >> one friend is black. one is white. they set up chairs in their driveway and asked people to stop by for a beer and a conversation. their invitation quickly caught the interest of brad paisley who joined them via zoom with a big surprise. >> man, i am so thrilled to meet you. first of all, face-to-face like this. i'm so inspired by you, and we thought we should deliver more beer than you can possibly drink. yeah, this is going to be a popular destination on this street. >> paisley bought a warehouse full of beer for them. >>> and next the guy who is not slowing down for anything. >> he has the video to prove it. this is adam moulin riding a skateboard in his wheelchair paral
with a million dollars worth of gold and jewels was tucked away in the woods by antiques collector forrest>> clues to finding it were written in a poem in his autobiography. four people died trying to find this treasure. and here's the new mystery, fenn is refusing to say who found it. >> it just keeps getting better. >>> next to rochester, new york, where best friends came up with a way to reach across racial lines. >> one friend is black. one is white. they set up...
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coveted prize sought after since 2010.ie the chest buried by new mexico author and antiques dealer forrest fenn. the only clues hidden in a 24-line poem from his 2010 autobiography, "the thrill of the chase." fenn spoke with our clayton sandell in 2018. >> in 1988 i was diagnosed with what everybody thought was terminal cancer. but besides that, we were going into a recession, and i wanted to give some people hope. >> reporter: there has been no word on who struck gold, and fenn is still not revealing exactly where that treasure was found. >> still so many questions. janai, thank you. >>> when we come back, the college football program facing racism allegations. an iowa hawkeyes coach placed on leave, after several black athletes said they were treated differently. stay with us. and you may have a lot on your mind. we want to help, with real questions from you, and real answers from experts. we can get through this together. visit letsbreathetogether.com. to sleepy smudges... to shower-skipping. these days call for a quick clean. luckily, help is still one wipe away. love, neutrogena®. sat
coveted prize sought after since 2010.ie the chest buried by new mexico author and antiques dealer forrest fenn. the only clues hidden in a 24-line poem from his 2010 autobiography, "the thrill of the chase." fenn spoke with our clayton sandell in 2018. >> in 1988 i was diagnosed with what everybody thought was terminal cancer. but besides that, we were going into a recession, and i wanted to give some people hope. >> reporter: there has been no word on who struck gold,...
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decided to board up the statues and that has provoked quite an angry response from prime minister forrestal's you've got a situation in which the statue of winston churchill who is a national hero has had to be boarded up for fear of violent attack and that to me is both absurd and and wrong is should not have a situation which people who are protesting or for or one group one basis are violently attacking the police or public property of course this is a very controversial topic a lot of people believe that the statues should not have been boarded up that they should be protected by police as a wide range of opinions throughout the british public and we were here on the streets of london finding out exactly what people think of city contraceptives i guess people are here to defend certain statues. i support people defended you know you support people trying to take you down so i try to look at things from both perspectives there's a lot of good history behind it people don't want to talk about the bad history and that's one of the issues is trying to be changed i didn't realize he was racist
decided to board up the statues and that has provoked quite an angry response from prime minister forrestal's you've got a situation in which the statue of winston churchill who is a national hero has had to be boarded up for fear of violent attack and that to me is both absurd and and wrong is should not have a situation which people who are protesting or for or one group one basis are violently attacking the police or public property of course this is a very controversial topic a lot of...
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while roses death shocked him forrester had also experienced police harassment. you don't actually realize it's happening when it's happening to you. for decades on statues of british slave traders have come crashing down and many are asking how does the nation's history of conquest colonies and empire sit with people today when you strip away the jingoism from british colonial history a series of very uncomfortable truths began to emerge the statues of its prominent figures seem out of place such as this one here behind me of robert clive the reply was a man who looted and plundered the region of bengal for the east india company it was an act that led to direct british rule over india and also to devastating subsequent waves of famines and massacres in the name of empire millions suffered hardship and subjugation historians say when imperial britain began to dismantle the racism at its core still prevailed that was because. the people. who. don't realize. the venue stanage has campaigned to make state education reexamined british history and include other persp
while roses death shocked him forrester had also experienced police harassment. you don't actually realize it's happening when it's happening to you. for decades on statues of british slave traders have come crashing down and many are asking how does the nation's history of conquest colonies and empire sit with people today when you strip away the jingoism from british colonial history a series of very uncomfortable truths began to emerge the statues of its prominent figures seem out of place...
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forrest johnson how we are going to pay that back was?at won't be through austerity, that therefore leads us with very limited levers, one of which is stimulus of economy and the other one is tax rises, but i know i'm skipping ahead slightly, but there is another story about trying to encourage people to buy electric cars, it's all part of a piece the government is deeply worried about how they are going to pay for it. also you know, the government wants to try and deliver on some of the promises that they made you the people and constituencies in the northern england that they want to for lieberman party, which is by the government now has such a co mforta ble government now has such a comfortable majority. caroline, we are going to move to the financial times, the ad hoc real and this programme is that anyone whose line goes down has to dial back up and then become an instant maritime experts, an expert on shipping across the world. i'm sure you know that very well. shipping industry ones of trade logjam as crews remained stranded. it h
forrest johnson how we are going to pay that back was?at won't be through austerity, that therefore leads us with very limited levers, one of which is stimulus of economy and the other one is tax rises, but i know i'm skipping ahead slightly, but there is another story about trying to encourage people to buy electric cars, it's all part of a piece the government is deeply worried about how they are going to pay for it. also you know, the government wants to try and deliver on some of the...
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ahead of a key speech tomorrow, forrest johnson has ruled that a return to austerity -- boris johnsonuled out a return to austerity. meanwhile, the u.k.'s chief brexit negotiator will meet with his you opposite number in brussels today for the first time since march. it is six months until the end of the transition period. running is now is matthew goodwin from the university of kent. thank you so much for joining us. when you look at some of the downfalls of covid-19 and some of the insight that we got from boris johnson over the weekend, can the u.k. afford not to do austerity? and if they can come are they going about it the right way? matthew: thank you for having me. i think what we are about to see is really some more meat on the bone of what is johnsonism. at the earlier budget this year before the crisis, we began to see the big investments in infrastructure, the leveling of the agenda, the economic strategy behind the johnson premiership, and i think what we are going to see now is talk about a new deal for post brexit. adopting the language of roosevelt. we had that importan
ahead of a key speech tomorrow, forrest johnson has ruled that a return to austerity -- boris johnsonuled out a return to austerity. meanwhile, the u.k.'s chief brexit negotiator will meet with his you opposite number in brussels today for the first time since march. it is six months until the end of the transition period. running is now is matthew goodwin from the university of kent. thank you so much for joining us. when you look at some of the downfalls of covid-19 and some of the insight...
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anthony fauchi says unless we get hold of it before the fall, you're essentially chasing after a forrestire. >> thank you very much. let's bring in the director of the harvard global health institute. thanks for joining us. when the cdc director robert reddfield says the virus has brought this nice to its knees, what do you think lies ahead as the virus spreads throughout the country. let's talk about the next few weeks and months. >> wolf, thanks for having me on. as i've said before, we are earlier early in this pandemic. unless we really start acting very differently and taking this virus much more seriously, we're o going to have a lot more cases in the states we're seeing big outbreaks. and in the months ahead i'm deeply worried we'll see large outbreaks in many parts of the country. i think we can avoid that but it's going to require a lot of action both at the state and federal level. >> what kind of action? >> well, first of all, i know it feels up convenient to some number of people, but we've all got to wear masks when we're going outs, going to retail stores, to bars, we shoul
anthony fauchi says unless we get hold of it before the fall, you're essentially chasing after a forrestire. >> thank you very much. let's bring in the director of the harvard global health institute. thanks for joining us. when the cdc director robert reddfield says the virus has brought this nice to its knees, what do you think lies ahead as the virus spreads throughout the country. let's talk about the next few weeks and months. >> wolf, thanks for having me on. as i've said...
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it was hidden by new mexico author and antiques dealer forrest fenn. the only clues were hid nain 24-line poem from his 2010 autobiography, "the thrill of the chase." the treasure chest has been so the after since 2010. four people infamously died trying to find it. fenn spoke to nbc news back in 2018. >> i was diagnosed with what i thought was terminal cancer. besides that we were going into a recession and i just wanted to give some people hope. >> no word yet on who found the treasure or where exactly he hid it. >>> time for a look at sports now. chris alvarez. >> coming up in sports, nascar goes racing in atlanta. the hot day down south. plus time for a change. what two bay area sports figures had - i'm szasz. [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we've both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11 years now. after about 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didn't no
it was hidden by new mexico author and antiques dealer forrest fenn. the only clues were hid nain 24-line poem from his 2010 autobiography, "the thrill of the chase." the treasure chest has been so the after since 2010. four people infamously died trying to find it. fenn spoke to nbc news back in 2018. >> i was diagnosed with what i thought was terminal cancer. besides that we were going into a recession and i just wanted to give some people hope. >> no word yet on who...
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to talk about the other things apple unveiled today, i want to bring in julie forrester, principal analystgood to have you back with us. is this big a deal change? apple moving away from intel chips, moving into its own chips. what does that mean for the overall ecosystem? >> it gives them more control over the product, services, experience and to end. that capability and talents that, why not control more of the product? it gives them more flexibility. developers however need to be on board. developers are going to have to make fresh apps that will work across all apple devices. what has been your take on the pushback about this 30% cut that apple has taken from the products and services sold via the platform. do you think that right now there is something different happening? >> i think there is something different happening on at least two dimensions. on one hand, the sale of a one-time game or one time app, $1.99 is one scenario. i think where you probably see this tension is where you are selling a subscription, service, content, and that feels like a better cut. then i think if you l
to talk about the other things apple unveiled today, i want to bring in julie forrester, principal analystgood to have you back with us. is this big a deal change? apple moving away from intel chips, moving into its own chips. what does that mean for the overall ecosystem? >> it gives them more control over the product, services, experience and to end. that capability and talents that, why not control more of the product? it gives them more flexibility. developers however need to be on...
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the tragedy, from warren's perspective, is that ultimately, forrest is forced to withdraw his nomination. suspect could not figure out a way to stay longer. the awkward thing was that the stated reason for his leaving was that he had gotten too old and was not getting any younger, so he did end up in the awkward situation of first having to swear in richard nixon and then having to give him his vacancy. as a result, i'm sure you will know, nixon quickly got to replace both warren and fortis in the first year of his presidency. >> [indiscernible] are sad to sayou he never found the words to apologize for them. you also mentioned that later he welcomed back the japanese-americans. did he find any other actions that may have expressed regret? mr. nguyen: yes is the answer. his memoirs include a passage in which he says i have since deeply come to regret my advocacy of the internment. his memoirs did not come out in his lifetime. they remained unfinished at the time of his death and were later put together and released. i later found a copy of the manuscript that was sufficiently finished fo
the tragedy, from warren's perspective, is that ultimately, forrest is forced to withdraw his nomination. suspect could not figure out a way to stay longer. the awkward thing was that the stated reason for his leaving was that he had gotten too old and was not getting any younger, so he did end up in the awkward situation of first having to swear in richard nixon and then having to give him his vacancy. as a result, i'm sure you will know, nixon quickly got to replace both warren and fortis in...
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killing and looting as "a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, yes, america is burning, but that is how forrestrows that is a verdict don't make verbatim quote from the law officer of massachusetts. she is happy to see american society become mulch. it makes good fertilizer. the press isn't simply covering the rioting, but insisting the riots. "the new york times" the most recent pulitzer prize and 2020 said words you thought you knew the meaning of now have completely different meaning. violence, for example and she supports it isn't really violence. >> violence is when an agent of the state kneels on a man's neck until all of the life is out of his body. destroying property which can be replaced is not violence. and to put those things, to use the exact same language to describe those two things come i think really is not moral. >> tucker: violence is not violence if i approve of it you're the person you were just listening to one the pulitzer prize. there was something wrong with the system if that is the person who gets the biggest merit. but i guide for writers included tips like this were
killing and looting as "a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, yes, america is burning, but that is how forrestrows that is a verdict don't make verbatim quote from the law officer of massachusetts. she is happy to see american society become mulch. it makes good fertilizer. the press isn't simply covering the rioting, but insisting the riots. "the new york times" the most recent pulitzer prize and 2020 said words you thought you knew the meaning of now have completely different...
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yuri i groopman, and forrest. urban renewal came through the late 1960s, in the 1970s. grand river area. in that land is still vacant. it was a viable community. there's a lot of things and opened on the federal novel that destroyed detroit. people don't know the real history. he goes back to the 1940s really. the other thing aboard several book, on them and wrestled area. some of you are familiar with an area. you will realize there's a lot of viable communities in the city of detroit. property values, arlo. homeowners, you get it real cheap and expensive house. solid houses in the city. limit strong association this been around for 50 years. a lot of pockets of the city the people don't realize this is one of the greatest cities in the world. not just the united states. i just wanted to address the urban renewal and how it is happened and then thing want to say, i did walk with doctor king. the freedom mark. that was a member of the baptist church. david: thank you very much. so this is a little bit about permanent renewal. i don't think there's any conspiracy but i t
yuri i groopman, and forrest. urban renewal came through the late 1960s, in the 1970s. grand river area. in that land is still vacant. it was a viable community. there's a lot of things and opened on the federal novel that destroyed detroit. people don't know the real history. he goes back to the 1940s really. the other thing aboard several book, on them and wrestled area. some of you are familiar with an area. you will realize there's a lot of viable communities in the city of detroit....
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it's where forrest gump reunited with jenny after returning from vietnam.y were like peas and carrots again! it was so beautiful! and that wasn't the only display of massive force in d.c. large armored military vehicles drove down the streets of the nation's capitol. secretary esper, do you see where we're going now? it's so close, you don't need a ride. you could walk-- although, really more of a goose step. and just last night, in new york city, hundreds of protesters attempted to cross the manhattan bridge after curfew, but ended up trapped on the bridge with police waiting on both ends. marchers were stuck with no way out for over an hour. that's horrifying. the only reason new yorkers should be trapped on a bridge for an hour is if they're inwoi. "i'm so sorry, katie! we were going to give you the cutest little onesie. it had some smocking on the front, little embroidered roses. we turned it into a mask." of course, when new yorkers are in trouble, there's one man to look to, and he was there on the bridge: spider-man! ♪ spider-man spider-man ♪ he can
it's where forrest gump reunited with jenny after returning from vietnam.y were like peas and carrots again! it was so beautiful! and that wasn't the only display of massive force in d.c. large armored military vehicles drove down the streets of the nation's capitol. secretary esper, do you see where we're going now? it's so close, you don't need a ride. you could walk-- although, really more of a goose step. and just last night, in new york city, hundreds of protesters attempted to cross the...
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while rose's death shocked him forrester had also experienced police harassment. you don't actually realise it's happening when it's happening to you. 4 decades on statues of british slave traders have come crashing down and many are asking how does the nation's history of conquest colonies and empire sit with people today when you strip away the jingoism from british colonial history a series of very uncomfortable truths began to emerge the statues of its prominent figures seem out of place such as this one here behind me of robert clive the reply was a man who looted and plundered the region of bengal for the east india company it was an act that led to direct british rule over india and also to devastating subsequent waves of famines and massacres. in the name of empire millions suffered hardship and subjugation historians say when imperial britain began to dismantle the racism at its core still prevailed that was because your mom the people who. were themis are. no less. who. don't realize. that when you stand it has campaigned to make state education reexamin
while rose's death shocked him forrester had also experienced police harassment. you don't actually realise it's happening when it's happening to you. 4 decades on statues of british slave traders have come crashing down and many are asking how does the nation's history of conquest colonies and empire sit with people today when you strip away the jingoism from british colonial history a series of very uncomfortable truths began to emerge the statues of its prominent figures seem out of place...
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douglas all races of barack obama or is just a who suggests that great britain should we invade africa forrester who said black kids turned his head boris johnson who refuses to condemn a tram for transfer which is a bar is done since i don't expect any different from bars dancers government and his cabinet ministers in addressing this question on that particular point about bristol people say that what happened in bristol wasn't and wasn't the fact that the statue was removed it wasn't the right way about about going about having it removed that's the key point as is your saying here removing statues it is a powerful symbol but it does actually little to change the problems people say exist doesn't it. no but you start with a symbol and to be honest with you it's getting quite exhausting to have people try to discredit the work and the cause of the back legs movement and the cause to end systemic racism by suggesting that the way that protesters have gone about it is wrong these are people who are sitting in the old comfort zone going well as long as you just put a grim smile on stand you know
douglas all races of barack obama or is just a who suggests that great britain should we invade africa forrester who said black kids turned his head boris johnson who refuses to condemn a tram for transfer which is a bar is done since i don't expect any different from bars dancers government and his cabinet ministers in addressing this question on that particular point about bristol people say that what happened in bristol wasn't and wasn't the fact that the statue was removed it wasn't the...
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has made his 1st overseas trip since the current virus outbreak he met the british prime minister forrest johnson in downing street on a visit marking 80 is since child a girl appealed in london for the french people to resist nazi occupation a pair briefly spoke about threats it agreeing on the need to speed up negotiations back home also laid a wreath at a statue of the french resistance neda and watched a fly past by both british and french display teams currently was at downing street where he says there were displays of the tie is binding france and the u.k. . this was a day primarily of 2nd world war commemorations in a year when so many have had to be cancelled because of the virus it was an opportunity for the french president sort of member shell the goals famous calls of the french people which he made in exile in london on b.b.c. radio 2 the french people to say stand up against the nazis at a time when the u.k. was the only country doing that he did it in paris this morning a series of events there for the french presidency and again in london this afternoon in front of prince
has made his 1st overseas trip since the current virus outbreak he met the british prime minister forrest johnson in downing street on a visit marking 80 is since child a girl appealed in london for the french people to resist nazi occupation a pair briefly spoke about threats it agreeing on the need to speed up negotiations back home also laid a wreath at a statue of the french resistance neda and watched a fly past by both british and french display teams currently was at downing street where...
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dan forrest, republican, lieutenant governor, north carolina, thank you, sir.e us again real soon. >> thank you, stuart. have a good day. stuart: thank you, sir. breaking news. this is the fight against the virus. dr. anthony fauci says we could have a couple hundred million doses of vaccine by the end of next year. one drug maker is working to make it easier to treat the virus at home. okay. we will bring you that story. >>> check draftkings. the stock is soaring on hopes of a return to live sports. it's down today, but boy, has that thing gone up. the ceo joins us next. introducing new voltaren arthritis pain gel, the first and only full prescription strength non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel available over-the-counter. new voltaren is powerful arthritis pain relief in a gel. voltaren. the joy of movement. stuart: it just keeps on going up, doesn't it? look at that. now we're up 430 points, 1.66%. the s&p is up 1.25%. the nasdaq is lagging. tech stocks are lagging here but still up, .66%. lots of green. >>> all right. come on in, ash. tell me about the nba.
dan forrest, republican, lieutenant governor, north carolina, thank you, sir.e us again real soon. >> thank you, stuart. have a good day. stuart: thank you, sir. breaking news. this is the fight against the virus. dr. anthony fauci says we could have a couple hundred million doses of vaccine by the end of next year. one drug maker is working to make it easier to treat the virus at home. okay. we will bring you that story. >>> check draftkings. the stock is soaring on hopes of a...
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it's remarkable that statue of nathan bedford forrest went up in the '70s.ore than 100 years after slavery was ended. why do you think that we are still having this debate in 2020? >> look, the thing about these statues is that they are advertisements for our values, right? the things we choose to publicly commemorate tell us something about what we care about in this country. part of the challenge is that we've decided in this insistence on leaving these confederate memorials up that we want to advertise the worst of america. the confederacy was the worst of this country. internal schism, internal war in order to keep black people enslaved and in order to make white supremacy the rule of law and the rule of the land in this country. so that's why. we still have a very strong white supremacist strain in this country. we have a president that has decided quite vocally that he will govern in line with the values of white supremacists. that he will be openly antagonistic to black people. that he will call out the u.s. military to police citizens, which is not s
it's remarkable that statue of nathan bedford forrest went up in the '70s.ore than 100 years after slavery was ended. why do you think that we are still having this debate in 2020? >> look, the thing about these statues is that they are advertisements for our values, right? the things we choose to publicly commemorate tell us something about what we care about in this country. part of the challenge is that we've decided in this insistence on leaving these confederate memorials up that we...
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eccentric collector forrest fenn said last week that someone -- he won't say who -- finally found theaims to have hidden somewhere in the wilds of four western states. >> as i have gone alone in there and with my treasures bold. >> pauley: would-be treasure hunters had his long cryptic poem with nine obscure clues to go on. and it's been reported that as many as five people died while on the search. fenn has so far not provided proof that the treasure chest has truly been found. mrs. walker. michael vasquez! come over here. i've heard such good things about you, your company. well, i wouldn't have done any of it without you. without this place. this is for you. michael, you didn't have to... and, we're going to need some help with the rest. you've worked so hard to achieve so much. perhaps it's time to partner with someone who knows you and your business well enough to understand what your wealth is really for. >> pauley: the nation's military took a huge step forward towards racial equality this past week, a step that david martin tells us underscores just how difficult life for blac
eccentric collector forrest fenn said last week that someone -- he won't say who -- finally found theaims to have hidden somewhere in the wilds of four western states. >> as i have gone alone in there and with my treasures bold. >> pauley: would-be treasure hunters had his long cryptic poem with nine obscure clues to go on. and it's been reported that as many as five people died while on the search. fenn has so far not provided proof that the treasure chest has truly been found....
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of the forrest gump of terrorism in terms of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. events iof those witnessed personally really ofred into me the danger terrorism and the importance of counterterrorism work. i lived and breathed it for the last 18 years of my career. it defined my career. 9/11 becauseefore i went to work for george tenant in 1998 and walked into a situation where he was obsessed with al qaeda. that is where i learned about the group for the first time, so i was focused on it before 9/11. i want to spend a little time on the lessons those 18 years taught me. what the implications of those lessons are for today. there are four that i want to share with you. is that terrorism is a symptom. it is not a disease. i think it's very important for us to remember that. address the disease, mr. chairman, i think we are with thebe dealing creation of terrorists and their actions for a long time to come. i have real doubts about whether we are going to be able to deal with that disease, so i really my children's generation and my grandchildren's generation, and
of the forrest gump of terrorism in terms of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. events iof those witnessed personally really ofred into me the danger terrorism and the importance of counterterrorism work. i lived and breathed it for the last 18 years of my career. it defined my career. 9/11 becauseefore i went to work for george tenant in 1998 and walked into a situation where he was obsessed with al qaeda. that is where i learned about the group for the first time, so i was focused on...
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the very rarely do we get a 6% down day only four of them forrest of this year, 5% down all of them inou can see and all of them were above that all of these levels right now. so the buy the dip on this would have worked. what happened today? i think it's still helped keep the buy the dip alive at least for the next few days. guys, back to you. >> yeah. quite a year, bob. 65% one day losses, i think 28 in the last 70 years so it's been a jumpy one bob, thank you have a good weekend. >>> a rough week for financials. the group one of the biggest sector laggards lower for the week and regional banks fell by 11%. sector has struggled year to date as well down nearly 23%. joining us now for more is rene jones. good to see you. thank you for joining us >> good to see you, michael. >> first, let's talk about the business obviously, there's been just pressures from very low bond yields and interest rates, naturally concerns about credit losses with the jobless rate going where it has and small business pressures how is business today relative to where you thought it might be a few months ago y
the very rarely do we get a 6% down day only four of them forrest of this year, 5% down all of them inou can see and all of them were above that all of these levels right now. so the buy the dip on this would have worked. what happened today? i think it's still helped keep the buy the dip alive at least for the next few days. guys, back to you. >> yeah. quite a year, bob. 65% one day losses, i think 28 in the last 70 years so it's been a jumpy one bob, thank you have a good weekend....
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. >>> welcome back the makeors of liquors including jack daniels and old forrester have off promised sales from at home consumption travel retail sales came to a halt joining us, lawson whiting thank you for joining us i guess the key first question is that headline theme of sales, are you seeing a lot more drinking from home and to what extent is that offset from bar drinking and as you said duty free >> thank you yeah, i mean the u.s. is having a bit of a phenomenon that is not really being replicated in the rest of the world. our u.s. business which was strong going into the pandemic saw a big channel shift over the last few months where sales to bars and restaurants went to zero and close to zero and that is about 20% of our sales in the u.s. but that was largely offset by this massive jump in the off premise, at home drinking occasion has really spiked up. and it's been a good thing i mean it is essentially made our u.s. business come in just with a little bit of growth. otherwise would have been down massively given the 20% jump in off premise. you don't see that necessarily ar
. >>> welcome back the makeors of liquors including jack daniels and old forrester have off promised sales from at home consumption travel retail sales came to a halt joining us, lawson whiting thank you for joining us i guess the key first question is that headline theme of sales, are you seeing a lot more drinking from home and to what extent is that offset from bar drinking and as you said duty free >> thank you yeah, i mean the u.s. is having a bit of a phenomenon that is not...
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our view forrest of the year is while we've seen a v shape recovery so far, it starts to flatten out in terms of the slope. so unless we see a faster than expected vaccine or real uptick in employment, it may be more of like a square root recovery or smoothfrom here. >> we have breaking news on the fed. >> what we have right now is the federal reserve providing us now advance copies of the testimony that fed chair jerome powell will give to the committee on financial services for the house of representatives tomorrow. in it, some of the highlights. jerome powell will say tomorrow that as the economy begins to reopen, incoming data is beginning to reflect economic activity many businesses are opening their doors. now while this is an important new phase and we have done so sooner than expected, this bounceback in economic activity is welcome it presents new challenges, notably the need to keep the virus in check he goes on to say the path forward for the economy is extraordinarily uncertain and will depend in large part on our successes in containing the virus. a full recovery is unli
our view forrest of the year is while we've seen a v shape recovery so far, it starts to flatten out in terms of the slope. so unless we see a faster than expected vaccine or real uptick in employment, it may be more of like a square root recovery or smoothfrom here. >> we have breaking news on the fed. >> what we have right now is the federal reserve providing us now advance copies of the testimony that fed chair jerome powell will give to the committee on financial services for...
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this bill will create over 100,000 jobs, restoring our national barks, repairing trails and forrest systems. is it does so at a time when we have high unemployment rates in those communities surrounded by public ants because of the shutdown of the -- public lands the because of the shutdown of the coronavirus. for every $1 million, for for every $1 million we on on the land and water conservation fund, it supports between 16 and 30 jobs. it's our chance to not only prosecuting our environment, to catch up on deferred maintenance, but to grow an economy when our economy needs the growth. it's time to get into the great outdoors and this bill accomplishes both of those goals. now, it's historic in another way, too. because we received support from over 850 groups across the country representing significant, significant spectrums of purposes and ideologies, from sportsmen to the nature conservancy to all of the groups that have really touted this effort. over 850 groups strongly supporting this legislation. i would ask unanimous consent that the letter from these 850-plus organizations be inse
this bill will create over 100,000 jobs, restoring our national barks, repairing trails and forrest systems. is it does so at a time when we have high unemployment rates in those communities surrounded by public ants because of the shutdown of the -- public lands the because of the shutdown of the coronavirus. for every $1 million, for for every $1 million we on on the land and water conservation fund, it supports between 16 and 30 jobs. it's our chance to not only prosecuting our environment,...
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. >>> north carolina lieutenant governor dan forrest is suing his governor over lockdown policies in howard kurtz is back. i want to know if he thinks the media is giving joe biden a pass. and of course, "making money" host charles payne will be here later. first, though, here's what i say. new york city and other big cities are in major league trouble because of the virus and social unrest. that will be the heart of my take which is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ y-yeah ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ hey, hey . . look, this isn't my first rodeo and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. find out how reverse mortgages really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage guide. eliminate monthly mortgage payments, pay bills, medical costs, and more. call now a
. >>> north carolina lieutenant governor dan forrest is suing his governor over lockdown policies in howard kurtz is back. i want to know if he thinks the media is giving joe biden a pass. and of course, "making money" host charles payne will be here later. first, though, here's what i say. new york city and other big cities are in major league trouble because of the virus and social unrest. that will be the heart of my take which is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ y-yeah ♪...