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garfield and here said.t was a long period. with harrison, he was in a wonderful position. he really had reached the zenith of his career. he was viewed as powerful if not more powerful than the president himself. he had free range to be able to develop. ideas he had been working on for years in terms of international relations. his particular interest during the 1892. with central and south america. he developed including the idea for the pan-american union and so on. >> i want to get more involved on that and of little on. let me ask you about the study here. there are few pieces with late -- with abraham lincoln. t know him? >> idea now that he knew him personally. >> he went to congress. he was elected to congress in 1892. he would have served in washington from 1863 -- lincoln was assassinated on april 14. there is a very poignant reminder of his connection with lincoln here at the house. that is that this card -- seven days before lincoln is assassinated he went to lincoln. we know from other instances
garfield and here said.t was a long period. with harrison, he was in a wonderful position. he really had reached the zenith of his career. he was viewed as powerful if not more powerful than the president himself. he had free range to be able to develop. ideas he had been working on for years in terms of international relations. his particular interest during the 1892. with central and south america. he developed including the idea for the pan-american union and so on. >> i want to get...
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how do you see that playing out, garfield? we see it hitting commodities prices in gold terms, but how else do you see it playing out? the driverslot of are there for the dollar to go lower. i would expect it to go lower at a slower pace because a lot of what is done is get back to about where it before the pandemic hit, and to be honest, the real concern would be if the dollar took off again. that is what happened in march, .nd that was the sign to panic it took off when the panic took hold. so there are plenty of reasons to expect the dollar to come down, and most of those are benign. after all, we had a long period of dollar weakness, when the fed the waves of qe eight introduced following the 2008 crash. so if that is what is driving the dollar down, that will drive asset prices in general, not just in dollar terms up. garfield reynolds, thank you so much for your time this morning. up next, bullish bets hit a record as the e.u.'s historic recovery fund gives them a reason to back the single currency but will today's pmi n
how do you see that playing out, garfield? we see it hitting commodities prices in gold terms, but how else do you see it playing out? the driverslot of are there for the dollar to go lower. i would expect it to go lower at a slower pace because a lot of what is done is get back to about where it before the pandemic hit, and to be honest, the real concern would be if the dollar took off again. that is what happened in march, .nd that was the sign to panic it took off when the panic took hold....
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to say we didn't start with racist presidents rights that is slim pickens for now i think james garfield probably be one he died after being in office for like 2 months or so so he had the shortest amount of racist time yet well the shortest amount with what was william henry harrison who was definitely racist but garfield was pretty cool he was shot on a monday by the way as woodrow wilson was inducted into the klan in a white house ceremony he. showed birth of the nation at the white house is this maybe biden's memories going it only goes back a few minutes while you that he was around for all this stuff so you'd think he would know about it but simone sanders is his comms director clarified that he meant like in the modern era no no races have been elected which again totally historical ronald reagan the thrust of his campaign was was dog whistling about wealth. queens and he and his 1900 can paint in philadelphia mississippi where civil rights activists had been murdered by a white mob i think we're calling the modern era the last years which means i have not my parents parents in th
to say we didn't start with racist presidents rights that is slim pickens for now i think james garfield probably be one he died after being in office for like 2 months or so so he had the shortest amount of racist time yet well the shortest amount with what was william henry harrison who was definitely racist but garfield was pretty cool he was shot on a monday by the way as woodrow wilson was inducted into the klan in a white house ceremony he. showed birth of the nation at the white house is...
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to say we didn't start with racist presidents rights that is slim pickens for now i think james garfield probably be one he died after being in office for like 2 months or so so he had the shortest amount of racist time yet well the shortest amount with what was william henry harrison who was definitely racist but garfield was pretty cool he was shot on a monday by the way as woodrow wilson was inducted into the klan in a white house ceremony he. showed birth of the nation at the white house is this maybe biden's memories going it only goes back a few minutes while you that he was around for all this stuff so you'd think he would know about it but simone sanders is his comms director clarified that he meant like in the modern era no no races have been elected which again totally historical ronald reagan the thrust of his campaign was was dog whistling about wealth. queens and he and his 1900 can paint in philadelphia mississippi where civil rights activists had been murdered by a white mob i think we're calling the modern era the last years which means i have not my parents parents in th
to say we didn't start with racist presidents rights that is slim pickens for now i think james garfield probably be one he died after being in office for like 2 months or so so he had the shortest amount of racist time yet well the shortest amount with what was william henry harrison who was definitely racist but garfield was pretty cool he was shot on a monday by the way as woodrow wilson was inducted into the klan in a white house ceremony he. showed birth of the nation at the white house is...
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five future presidents -- grant, hayes, garfield, harrison, and mckinley saw combat during the civil war. >> in birmingham, alabama, in may 2013, patrick martin visits a traveling appraisal fair, hoping some of his family's old military artifacts can pay off his growing debts. it's not going well -- that is until he pulls out an old map of texas for heritage auctions' appraiser joe fay. >> i had seen this map before, but i had only seen reprints of it. >> joe instantly recognizes the print as apparently the work of jacob de cordova, who commissioned the first maps in 1849, right after the u.s. won the mexican-american war. de cordova used the map as a promotional tool to lure adventurous immigrants to the state. >> he was a land agent who helped settle people in texas, and he wanted a document that showed them the vastness of the land that was available for them to settle. >> de cordova obtained official signature endorsements from famous texans, including sam houston, to further his cause. >> sam houston, on the floor of the u.s. senate, referred to this as the most accurate depicti
five future presidents -- grant, hayes, garfield, harrison, and mckinley saw combat during the civil war. >> in birmingham, alabama, in may 2013, patrick martin visits a traveling appraisal fair, hoping some of his family's old military artifacts can pay off his growing debts. it's not going well -- that is until he pulls out an old map of texas for heritage auctions' appraiser joe fay. >> i had seen this map before, but i had only seen reprints of it. >> joe instantly...
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often he is below such an distinguished or failed presidents such as chester garfield. nevertheless, he was a caretaker president. martin van buren was a failed president and presided over a terrible recession and get depression he could not control. rutherford hayes who became president under the basis of one of the great stolen election scandals of our history. grover cleveland who, as we all know, was the only president who served two non consecutive terms. he was rejected by either his party and voters after each, this making him the only two-time one term president in our history. and john quincy adams who was swept away in a populist wave at the behest of andrew jackson. so the mystery deepens when you think about what happened on his watch. i'm going to urge you to not think about what i'm about to take off as just bullet points on a piece of paper. think about the political drama likely to attend many of these things. well, he led us into a world of spain in 1898. he ended up being a huge success. it was a three month war. we destroy the spanish empire essential
often he is below such an distinguished or failed presidents such as chester garfield. nevertheless, he was a caretaker president. martin van buren was a failed president and presided over a terrible recession and get depression he could not control. rutherford hayes who became president under the basis of one of the great stolen election scandals of our history. grover cleveland who, as we all know, was the only president who served two non consecutive terms. he was rejected by either his...
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country, including through depressions and wars it's not up to you to look into it, you fascist garfieldillfully ignoring the law barr clearly doesn't care what the constitution says, and he doesn't care if democrats disapprove of his answers. he's like a high school dip [ bleep ] who knows he is not going to get suspended by the principal because his father owns the town quarry "oh, property damage is against school policy, principal i'll make sure to tell scooch and mando that while we're keying your car. and then today secretary of state mike pompeo suggested the same thing when asked about the president's tweet, he acted like it was an open question that would be decided not by the constitution or congress, but by trump's justice department >> can a president delay the november presidential election, mr. secretary? >> senator, i'm not going to enter a legal judgment on that on the fly this morning. >> can a president delay a presidential election? >> senator, in the end, the department of justice, others, will make that legal determination. >> seth: no, they won't. it's in the consti
country, including through depressions and wars it's not up to you to look into it, you fascist garfieldillfully ignoring the law barr clearly doesn't care what the constitution says, and he doesn't care if democrats disapprove of his answers. he's like a high school dip [ bleep ] who knows he is not going to get suspended by the principal because his father owns the town quarry "oh, property damage is against school policy, principal i'll make sure to tell scooch and mando that while...
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for more on the markets we are joined by mliv asia editor garfield reynolds in sydney. i wanted to ask about positive developments that we have had in data. you put up a chart on the mliv blog showing data points have the previousten , thaty a big large and was after a big drop and there are a lot of things that skew the picture. >> in the immediate scenario, this is quite positive. that is one of the underpinnings for today's rally. you cannot really treat data at the moment the way you might normally treat data. is seasonally adjusted. that means it is taking into in your standard sort of the year where in the summer people were out doing the work, going on holidays. way areout the massively -- the way our lives are massively different this year and that makes it so much harder to try and treat data the way you would normally treat data. also beatingat, the previous indicators. you cannot really blame investors for looking at that and going, this is positive, because you cannot just exclude data altogether from your calculations, but i tend to think they should be dis
for more on the markets we are joined by mliv asia editor garfield reynolds in sydney. i wanted to ask about positive developments that we have had in data. you put up a chart on the mliv blog showing data points have the previousten , thaty a big large and was after a big drop and there are a lot of things that skew the picture. >> in the immediate scenario, this is quite positive. that is one of the underpinnings for today's rally. you cannot really treat data at the moment the way you...
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. >>> on today's "cbs this morning" podcast, greg garfield, one of the first covid-19 patients is pleadingd after 31 days on a ventilator and more than 60 days in the hospital. >>> and before we go, we're going to show you how a dog is warming people's hearts with his singing -- a dog can sing? how about that. ♪ yes. named bluenjy, blue. we'll be right back. well many people have such a misunderstanding as to how a reverse mortgage works. people think that the bank takes your home, but that is not true. that's absolutely 100% wrong. the home is ours. we can sell it if we want to at any time. i like the flexibility of not having a payment, but i can make the payment if i want to. you're responsible for keeping up your property taxes and you're responsible for paying your insurance on the property. for us, it was a security blanket. the value of our house, was to fund our long-term health care. for years, reverse mortgage funding has been helping customers like these use the equity from their homes to finance their lives. they know the importance of having financial security. make an appoint
. >>> on today's "cbs this morning" podcast, greg garfield, one of the first covid-19 patients is pleadingd after 31 days on a ventilator and more than 60 days in the hospital. >>> and before we go, we're going to show you how a dog is warming people's hearts with his singing -- a dog can sing? how about that. ♪ yes. named bluenjy, blue. we'll be right back. well many people have such a misunderstanding as to how a reverse mortgage works. people think that the bank...
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he lost to james garfield. that was the other president who did seek a third term. >> thank you for the call. teddy roosevelt also ran for a third term after a different -- under a different party after he left the white house. >> coolidge served under harding. harding died. coolidge became president and one of his own right -- won of his own right in the next election. easy call. the democrat always runs again when they are popular incumbent, and he chose not to run. what i am discovering in researching calvin coolidge is that he chose not to run because of george washington. absolute power corrupts absolutely. he thought overtime an executive gets too used to the office. that was a concern the people had over fdr, that you do become too -- you can use that the state is me. -- confuse that the state is me. >> you can learn more on our website and get more on this program and our 14-week series, looking a presidential candidates who ran for office, lost, but changed american history. new jersey, go ahead. >> i
he lost to james garfield. that was the other president who did seek a third term. >> thank you for the call. teddy roosevelt also ran for a third term after a different -- under a different party after he left the white house. >> coolidge served under harding. harding died. coolidge became president and one of his own right -- won of his own right in the next election. easy call. the democrat always runs again when they are popular incumbent, and he chose not to run. what i am...
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. >> if you have problems, i see right here, we call garfield 7171 for service. member that is right. operators standing by. >> from here, we are going to look at those wonderful elevators that go of the outside of the high rise building that everyone wants to take a ride in. >> let's go do that. >> here we are in the most exciting elevator in the city of san francisco. this is the outside elevator that goes into the 32nd floor. tell us about this. >> we are in one of the tower elevators now. these were originally installed in 1972. 1,000 feet a minute, outside observation elevators, so a great view of the city. some of the most popular elevators in san francisco, as you mentioned, and these cars run a lot. they run about 2000 starts per day. about 700,000 starts per year for an elevator like this, and these are pretty hard working. >> must be hard to maintain these elevators. mechanical devices in the rain. >> this is much more difficult to maintain. normal elevator installation is all sealed from the elements, but in this case, it is all exposed to the outside,
. >> if you have problems, i see right here, we call garfield 7171 for service. member that is right. operators standing by. >> from here, we are going to look at those wonderful elevators that go of the outside of the high rise building that everyone wants to take a ride in. >> let's go do that. >> here we are in the most exciting elevator in the city of san francisco. this is the outside elevator that goes into the 32nd floor. tell us about this. >> we are in one...