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general gage who was the commander of the british army at the time the run down to the war was coming on told london that winning the first engagement of wars is crucial. if we can have enough troops over here that we can just dramatic, score dramatic victory of the colonists, then probably their fervor for war will dissipate. instead of that happening, lexington and concord occurred, and particularly the disaster that faced the british when they marched back from concord to boston. and then they had a chance to score dramatic victory too much later at bunker hill in boston. and really they could've scored a bloodless victory. sir hillary clinton who was the third in command at the time advised general gage, look, just send forces around to the back side and we will pin in the american rebels up on top of the hill and we can score a bloodless victory. but they didn't do that and they marched up the hill and marched into a disaster. there were two instances in the campaign for new york in 76 when i think of the british had acted resolutely. first on brooklyn when they had about half of
general gage who was the commander of the british army at the time the run down to the war was coming on told london that winning the first engagement of wars is crucial. if we can have enough troops over here that we can just dramatic, score dramatic victory of the colonists, then probably their fervor for war will dissipate. instead of that happening, lexington and concord occurred, and particularly the disaster that faced the british when they marched back from concord to boston. and then...
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general gage, commander of the british army at the time the run down to the war was coming down fromd london winning the first engagement of the war is crucial. if we can have enough troops over here that is a dramatic score, dramatic victory can probably there forever for work would disappear. instead of that happening, to clearly disaster cap based the british when concord from boston and then they had a chance to score a dramatic victory two months later in boston and they could have scored their victory, the third in command at the time advised general gage, sent forces to theve backside and the american rebels up on top of the hill, we could score a victory but they didn't do that and they marched up the hill into a disaster and there were two instances in the campaign for new york and 76 when i think ife the british acted resolutely first on brooklyn when they had about half of washington's army trapped and again in september 76 when washington foolishly kept his army on manhattan and didn't get off, the british could have annihilated the entire continental army at that time. a
general gage, commander of the british army at the time the run down to the war was coming down fromd london winning the first engagement of the war is crucial. if we can have enough troops over here that is a dramatic score, dramatic victory can probably there forever for work would disappear. instead of that happening, to clearly disaster cap based the british when concord from boston and then they had a chance to score a dramatic victory two months later in boston and they could have scored...
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general gage who was the commander of the british army at the time the run down to the war was coming on told london that winning the first engagement is crucial. if we could have enough troops over here to score a dramatic victory over the colonists, then probably the fervor for the war would disappear and particularly the disaster that faced the british when they marched back from concord to boston. then they had the chance to score a victory two months leader at bunker hill in boston and they could have scored above those victories. sir henry clinton who was the third in command at the time advised general gage to send forces to the backside and would pin the american rebels up on top and we could score a bottle but they didn't do that and they marched up the hill and down into a disaster. there were two instances where i think if the british had acted resolutely when they had about half of washington's army trapped and again in the september of 76 when washington really foolishly kept his army on manhattan and didn't at all they still had a chance the plan that london devised was
general gage who was the commander of the british army at the time the run down to the war was coming on told london that winning the first engagement is crucial. if we could have enough troops over here to score a dramatic victory over the colonists, then probably the fervor for the war would disappear and particularly the disaster that faced the british when they marched back from concord to boston. then they had the chance to score a victory two months leader at bunker hill in boston and...
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so the thirdic in command at the time advised general gage to send forces to the backside and then the american rebels up on top of the hill. but they did not do that. and they marched up the hill and into a disaster. and there are two instances in the campaign 40 oregon 1776 if the british acted resolutely first when theyo had half of washington's army trapped but again, september in 76 washington foolishly kept his army on manhattan that the british could have annihilated the entire continental army at that point. and any of those victories would have won the war and the plan that london devised was for an army to come down from canada whileha general howell moved north to rendezvous and instead of doing that and then going to his own devices and went off after philadelphia. then missed what i think is the last major chance the british had to win the war. that's not to say britain's defeat after that h was guaranteed. because as i said earlier, it is a long desperate war for the americans after 1778 as the war stalemated the american economy and collapseds american morale was sagging
so the thirdic in command at the time advised general gage to send forces to the backside and then the american rebels up on top of the hill. but they did not do that. and they marched up the hill and into a disaster. and there are two instances in the campaign 40 oregon 1776 if the british acted resolutely first when theyo had half of washington's army trapped but again, september in 76 washington foolishly kept his army on manhattan that the british could have annihilated the entire...
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gage had been there for many years before the revolution, before the war. and was recalled aftersh the disasters along concorde road and at bunker hill. and general william howe succeeded him. how was commander and 76 and 77 and resigned after saratoga. so clinton, who was then named the commander. he will be the commander of the british army from may 78 through and a little bit beyond yorktown. i found clinton and interesting figure. he's from an aristocratic family in england, his father was a career naval officer who became the royal governor of new york and young henry was still growing up spent some of his formative years in new york city he joined the british army as a teenager and fought into wars before the revolutionary war. and he earned a reputation as a brave, courageous, risk-taking soldier who was seriously wounded. in fact in an engagement and germany in the seven years war in the early 1760s. he wasn't intellectually curious individual. he read widely, especially deeply on military history and military strategy. in the year before the revolu
gage had been there for many years before the revolution, before the war. and was recalled aftersh the disasters along concorde road and at bunker hill. and general william howe succeeded him. how was commander and 76 and 77 and resigned after saratoga. so clinton, who was then named the commander. he will be the commander of the british army from may 78 through and a little bit beyond yorktown. i found clinton and interesting figure. he's from an aristocratic family in england, his father was...
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gage clark is among them. >> i came back thinking i still had something to come back to. when i got here, i was gut shot. nothing left. >> reporter: with all eyes on montana where a dozen large fires are burning and five firefighters remain hospitalized. crews from california and utah rushing in this weekend to help fight the flame. a united fr on i'm greg, i'm 68 years old. i do motivational speaking in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i think most adults will start realizing that they don't recall things as quickly as they used to or they don't remember things as vividly as they once did. i've been taking prevagen for about three years now. people say to me periodically, "man, you've got a memory like an elephant." it's really, really helped me tremendously. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. cookies and breyers. that's like getting two desserts! wait... do we have to thank our moms twice? i don't know... (laughs) breyers. 100% grade a milk and cream, and loaded with delicious cookie piece
gage clark is among them. >> i came back thinking i still had something to come back to. when i got here, i was gut shot. nothing left. >> reporter: with all eyes on montana where a dozen large fires are burning and five firefighters remain hospitalized. crews from california and utah rushing in this weekend to help fight the flame. a united fr on i'm greg, i'm 68 years old. i do motivational speaking in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling--...
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that last baby part is a metaphor, though i guess if you do feel the need to scour bill gage property for kidnapped children, i for one will stop you to get a chance where the shawl began. you have to look back in time to the early 20th century. when organizers like eugene debs and mother jones were radicalized the working class through labor struggle, and convincing them to reject capitalism. this threatened business men who soon realized they need to respond with what was called a private sector alternative to socialism. ok, sounds kinda like capitalism. no millionaire, like andrew carnegie, russell sage, and the rockefellers, motivated by some combination of tax evasion, property inherent protection, public relations power grabbing scientism and paternalistic beneficence. started large foundations with big mandates to serve society. if millionaires and billionaires really wanted to end poverty, they could just pay more in taxes. but what's the fun in that when you can start a foundation, w dodge taxes and get credit for fighting poverty out really having to do anything . felt like
that last baby part is a metaphor, though i guess if you do feel the need to scour bill gage property for kidnapped children, i for one will stop you to get a chance where the shawl began. you have to look back in time to the early 20th century. when organizers like eugene debs and mother jones were radicalized the working class through labor struggle, and convincing them to reject capitalism. this threatened business men who soon realized they need to respond with what was called a private...
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we decide to seek gage opinion from locals and i'm out i. we support the decision and any company that boy because these railway occupation by israel is a brutal user per occupier and a merger of our children. we hope the whole world will boycott israeli product. we're pleased with the company's decision will support all companies that buy caught these rarely occupation and always railey settlement because of the war crimes and crimes they're committing against palestinians. one of the showed i feel happy because there are companies who have a conscious knowledge of the legality of settlements in the palestinian territory. when an american company makes such a decision, and it is one of the largest the most widespread companies in the world, it is a beautiful thing. well, as calls international to boycott as well grow, we decide to put the whole issue of debate. and what we're seeing is some consumer power on the rise. this is not about the, you know, vs, for example, advising or lobbying supermarkets to stop selling been injuries, foods and
we decide to seek gage opinion from locals and i'm out i. we support the decision and any company that boy because these railway occupation by israel is a brutal user per occupier and a merger of our children. we hope the whole world will boycott israeli product. we're pleased with the company's decision will support all companies that buy caught these rarely occupation and always railey settlement because of the war crimes and crimes they're committing against palestinians. one of the showed i...
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now, this is michelle snyder, partner and director of training research and education for the market gage group. now michelle robin hood was just fine $70000000.00 by wall street self regulator for widespread and significant harm to the users. the company is also under scrutiny from the c c over the practices that generate most of its revenue. so how do investors see all of this pressure right now? well, we can add to that by the way, the $12600000.00 they had to pay and restitution. what i like to call the list of their crimes and misdemeanors. for example, false margin information, erroneous margin calls inaccurate account balances, inaccurate options, trading risk mean stocks. they couldn't keep up with the volume. and we had that unfortunate incident where that 20 year old kid committed suicide because he thought he owed a lot more money, which really goes down to i think their biggest issue, which is customer service. so if we put that all aside, let's look at where they make money. so where does robin hood make money? first of all, they have interest on their, on investing cash. so
now, this is michelle snyder, partner and director of training research and education for the market gage group. now michelle robin hood was just fine $70000000.00 by wall street self regulator for widespread and significant harm to the users. the company is also under scrutiny from the c c over the practices that generate most of its revenue. so how do investors see all of this pressure right now? well, we can add to that by the way, the $12600000.00 they had to pay and restitution. what i...
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christie, i michelle snyder, partner and director of training research and education for the market gage group. michelle, let's start with you here and let's talk about this news of a global minimum tax on corporation. what do you make of it? and do you think that the sort of large scale international cooperation will work out and will actually be successfully implemented? well, both very good questions, rachel. so let's just put a little bit of complexion on there 1st. so as you said earlier, this is a 15 percent global tax rate that was introduced to g 7. it was also very much endorsed by jana yellen because she said up until this point we've had a raise to the bottom in terms of corporations paying a least amount of tax. and then they were basically setting up a tax havens in countries that had 0 percent tax rates like ireland and the b, b, i's, and cayman islands. so the whole intention of this is to be able to tax these large corporations on where they do business and not where they actually are headquartered. so, idealistically, the i, the whole point is to give competitive edge to
christie, i michelle snyder, partner and director of training research and education for the market gage group. michelle, let's start with you here and let's talk about this news of a global minimum tax on corporation. what do you make of it? and do you think that the sort of large scale international cooperation will work out and will actually be successfully implemented? well, both very good questions, rachel. so let's just put a little bit of complexion on there 1st. so as you said earlier,...
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great inside, as always, michelle snyder of the market gage group. thank you so much for your time. thank you. and twitter has announced the higher of a grievance officer in india in an effort to meet new rules in the nation, falling through on a promise made in an indian court. last week, the social media giant made the announcement on its website providing contact information, and procedures for users to report violation. the indian government instituted new rules in may, which would require tech companies to act quickly on legal request to remove posts and share details on the origination of the content. now brad, it's going to be really interesting to see if this has an impact all around or if this grievance officer is sort of just a way of them following the rules that india has no set up for them. i mean, i know when it comes to a website like twitter, if you see something that you think violates their content policies, you try to report it, it could be days if not weeks before they even respond to you. so now it's going to be really interesting to see if this officer is able
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gage is, too. new england militia likes gates as well mainly because have his work early in the war around boston so they like him, the key american commander at the end when it's all said and done, you've got the primary commander, gates commander of the army in his two major subordinates, i don't tickets any surprise that all three of them worked well with militia. >> we have another complement, thank you for an interesting talk, he's looking forward to reading the book. it is a privilege for us and i have to say i was enormously impressed by the american army and it coincides with the first direct war and i would have imagined they would be happy to be back and out of harm's way but it was quite the opposite. being involved by fellow officers were involved with, they wanted to beho there, i was impressed by the teaching and they are not offices like you but broadened civilians and hard left interest trying to blame it on the left. it's just very impressive. we have another question, did any part
gage is, too. new england militia likes gates as well mainly because have his work early in the war around boston so they like him, the key american commander at the end when it's all said and done, you've got the primary commander, gates commander of the army in his two major subordinates, i don't tickets any surprise that all three of them worked well with militia. >> we have another complement, thank you for an interesting talk, he's looking forward to reading the book. it is a...
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species on this beautiful earth and work on climate change issues, to work on trying to stop the dead ra gages can to make them go the right way. >> thanks to rachel crane. >>> soaring home sales are pricing many out of the market. i'll speak to someone that can't afford to live in the district he represents. stay with us. this may look like a regular movie night. but if you're a kid with diabetes, it's more. it's the simple act of enjoying time with friends, knowing you understand your glucose levels. ♪ ♪ ♪ water? urgh! (rocket ship) hey! hey! heads up. thank you! water tastes like, water. so we fixed it. mio the harry's razor is not the same. our razors have five german engineered blades designed to stay sharp, so your eighth shave is as smooth as your first. and we never upcharge you for high quality. harry's. available in store and at harrys.com. ♪ ♪ when technology is easier to use... ♪ barriers don't stand a chance. ♪ that's why we'll stop at nothing to deliver our technology as-a-service. ♪ centrum multigummies aren't just great tasting... they're power-packed vitamins... that help unle
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the me, i'm ricky gage, i'm a musician. i'm an environmentalist and for the last few years of dedicated my life to the sole purpose of creating environmental consciousness through my music. i'm very much indian and i live in india. the in the the bus is a composition which i absolutely admire and something that i've known for a very long time. somebody in the back of my mind for many, many years. it's always been there. try to, you know, make my own version of it, or try to, to view it in my own way. everyone. simply because this would be like pretty much the mother of all the compositions when it comes to nature. you feel like i've been wonderful today, we're going to have a wonderful recording. so let's get started. thank you so much. so i'm an indian, i think through indian instruments i express myself through indian music. so that's why when i had to express myself through be in special in mind you, i do not make other versions of songs very often, in fact is extremely that. but in this case, it was very, very natural f
the me, i'm ricky gage, i'm a musician. i'm an environmentalist and for the last few years of dedicated my life to the sole purpose of creating environmental consciousness through my music. i'm very much indian and i live in india. the in the the bus is a composition which i absolutely admire and something that i've known for a very long time. somebody in the back of my mind for many, many years. it's always been there. try to, you know, make my own version of it, or try to, to view it in my...
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they told her even with video evidence they didn't have enough to arrest the suspect. 31 year-old gageey did promise to take him to the hospital for evaluation. but apparently let him go 15 minutes later, hemingway's wife saw him back on vesper street. the league office said we didn't break enough of the rules here. so we're going go. >> so off. he went. >> and this this is where the story gets even more terrifying hours later, less than a mile away. a man broke into a vause street apartment. first he took off his clothes. now naked. he entered the bedroom where twin 12 year-old girls were sleeping and gets in huge fight with the family. >> you know, father the son had to watch the father him, you know, serious brawl and there they held him down. so the cops showed up. >> police then did a restaurant for residential burglary. that's him naked in the back of the police car and it's not his first time in trouble. in fact, he has an la county rap sheet with 42 previous arrest tonight, 2 families terrorized by a man they say should not have been on the streets that family would have never
they told her even with video evidence they didn't have enough to arrest the suspect. 31 year-old gageey did promise to take him to the hospital for evaluation. but apparently let him go 15 minutes later, hemingway's wife saw him back on vesper street. the league office said we didn't break enough of the rules here. so we're going go. >> so off. he went. >> and this this is where the story gets even more terrifying hours later, less than a mile away. a man broke into a vause street...
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and showed the alarming stress gages and cracks in the building's basement.current engineer record, telling cnn that as of today, the building has now sunk and tilted, 18 inches. >> this morning, my office filed a lawsuit against the developer of the millennium tower. >> reporter: after years of lawsuits, hearings, and finger pointing, a retro fit announced last october will anchor the building to bedrock, which, to the duration of critics, had not been done originally. instead, the foundation was built in the deep sand. experts determined that adjacent projects and a process called dewatering, had weakened the soil under the tower. causing it to sink. the high-profile ordeal may be all the more relevant in the wake of the surfside catastrophe, with questions arising whether some of the nation's buildings might possibly be at risk. >> these people were lying in bed, comfortably, at night with no warning, whatsoever. and our hearts just go out to them. >> when you have a high rise, that collapses, and you had a situation in san francisco where you had a high r
and showed the alarming stress gages and cracks in the building's basement.current engineer record, telling cnn that as of today, the building has now sunk and tilted, 18 inches. >> this morning, my office filed a lawsuit against the developer of the millennium tower. >> reporter: after years of lawsuits, hearings, and finger pointing, a retro fit announced last october will anchor the building to bedrock, which, to the duration of critics, had not been done originally. instead, the...
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fletcher, what was the role of the political side of the white house and appears that every decision was gaged i can think one meeting in particular where there was a meeting in the oval in july, it was with campaign staff actually and they were talking about masking and jason miller and another campaign adviser were saying, listen, the polling on masks with republicans is not bad. you have the mask mandate, 80% republicans of are fine with it because they think it would help the economy reopen and they were lead him to water essentially. this will help you and kushner was in favor, he thought it was a no-brainer, but mark meadows was like absolutely not, the base will go bananas. the president agreed with meadows. the president thought meadows had a good sense on what the base would go for. the beginning to have book, run of the reasons alex azar is kind of out of favor is because he tried to almost lure trump banning e-cigarettes and vaping, the base went bananas over that. trump was attune to policy changes and how it would affect the base and bending in whatever direction they wanted. >> t
fletcher, what was the role of the political side of the white house and appears that every decision was gaged i can think one meeting in particular where there was a meeting in the oval in july, it was with campaign staff actually and they were talking about masking and jason miller and another campaign adviser were saying, listen, the polling on masks with republicans is not bad. you have the mask mandate, 80% republicans of are fine with it because they think it would help the economy reopen...
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. >> with the s&p above 4,300 right now, how are you gaging these technical levels here?pe staying above 4,300 is important. a target area is up around 4335, 4340 it's a little early to be running at that. i think our mutual friend mike did a good job on the seasonals. we should be heading into a seasonal rally here into the middle of july, even to the third week of july the second half can be bumpy the third quarter towards the end of it tends to be choppy, but the near-term outlook seems to be good i would keep an eye on prices in china. i think they are dig fating what's going on as i said on this program before. i think the pull back in inflation here, lumber, copper, several others, are related in some degree to tightening by the people's bank of china let's see if that continues and that will make everything look as transitory as the fed wants >> yeah. meantime, the narrowing of leadership, if you will, that we have seen within the s&p in recent days and recent weeks, the perhaps rote nature of the push/pull between equities and bonds right now, does that continue w
. >> with the s&p above 4,300 right now, how are you gaging these technical levels here?pe staying above 4,300 is important. a target area is up around 4335, 4340 it's a little early to be running at that. i think our mutual friend mike did a good job on the seasonals. we should be heading into a seasonal rally here into the middle of july, even to the third week of july the second half can be bumpy the third quarter towards the end of it tends to be choppy, but the near-term outlook...
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i can, i will be going out and looking at meeting with them in the field and trying to get a good gage of the kinds of services that they provide. again, i can't make it to every site. we have a lot, which is great. we have a really robust network of services here, but i want to get out and be in the community and understand the network of services that we have as quickly as i can. additionally for providers, clients, and the public. focus groups and workshops and one time and ongoing community engagement events. and i think the last thing as we're about to embark over the next year on a strategic plan and that will include some gaps analysis work and community and stakeholder engagement process and we're going to work very hard. we want to work with each of you and with the community to ensure that we have as many voices as we can in that process that we think about the right way to do focus groups and the best ways to engage with community starting first with the people that we serve, with people experiencing homelessness and in supportive housing and our other housing options and th
i can, i will be going out and looking at meeting with them in the field and trying to get a good gage of the kinds of services that they provide. again, i can't make it to every site. we have a lot, which is great. we have a really robust network of services here, but i want to get out and be in the community and understand the network of services that we have as quickly as i can. additionally for providers, clients, and the public. focus groups and workshops and one time and ongoing community...
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i can, i will be going out and looking at meeting with them in the field and trying to get a good gage of the kinds of services that they provide. again, i can't make it to every site. we have a lot, which is great. we have a really robust network of services here, but i want to get out and be in the community and understand the network of services that we have as quickly as i can. additionally for providers, clients, and the public. focus groups and workshops and one time and ongoing community engagement events. and i think the last thing as we're about to embark over the next year on a strategic plan and that will include some gaps analysis work and community and stakeholder engagement process and we're going to work very hard. we want to work with each of you and with the community to ensure that we have as many voices as we can in that process that we think about the right way to do focus groups and the best ways to engage with community starting first with the people that we serve, with people experiencing homelessness and in supportive housing and our other housing options and th
i can, i will be going out and looking at meeting with them in the field and trying to get a good gage of the kinds of services that they provide. again, i can't make it to every site. we have a lot, which is great. we have a really robust network of services here, but i want to get out and be in the community and understand the network of services that we have as quickly as i can. additionally for providers, clients, and the public. focus groups and workshops and one time and ongoing community...
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i can, i will be going out and looking at meeting with them in the field and trying to get a good gage of the kinds of services that they provide. again, i can't make it to every site. we have a lot, which is great. we have a really robust network of services here, but i want to get out and be in the community and understand the network of services that we have as quickly as i can. additionally for providers, clients, and the public. focus groups and workshops and one time and ongoing community engagement events. and i think the last thing as we're about to embark over the next year on a strategic plan and that will include some gaps analysis work and community and stakeholder engagement process and we're going to work very hard. we want to work with each of you and with the community to ensure that we have as many voices as we can in that process that we think about the right way to do focus groups and the best ways to engage with community starting first with the people that we serve, with people experiencing homelessness and in supportive housing and our other housing options and th
i can, i will be going out and looking at meeting with them in the field and trying to get a good gage of the kinds of services that they provide. again, i can't make it to every site. we have a lot, which is great. we have a really robust network of services here, but i want to get out and be in the community and understand the network of services that we have as quickly as i can. additionally for providers, clients, and the public. focus groups and workshops and one time and ongoing community...