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we can go live now to our washington correspondent gary 0'donoghue. hello, gary.f urgency around this evacuation. yes. urgency around this evacuation. yes, and i think that's _ urgency around this evacuation. yes, and i think that's why _ urgency around this evacuation. ta: and i think that's why you've seen this really very rapid deployment of around 3000 us troops to karzai international airport in kabul. some of them are already there, the bulk of them are already there, the bulk of them, the rest of them are going to be there by the end of the weekend, we'vejust to be there by the end of the weekend, we've just been told by the pentagon, and they are there not just to evacuate numbers of the american embassy, but also thousands of afghans, who are applying for these special immigrant visas, because they have worked for the us government and the military and would be at threat and at risk of retribution and retaliation at the hands of the taliban. so america feels they need to be able to fly those people and their families out as well, so they are also sending
we can go live now to our washington correspondent gary 0'donoghue. hello, gary.f urgency around this evacuation. yes. urgency around this evacuation. yes, and i think that's _ urgency around this evacuation. yes, and i think that's why _ urgency around this evacuation. ta: and i think that's why you've seen this really very rapid deployment of around 3000 us troops to karzai international airport in kabul. some of them are already there, the bulk of them are already there, the bulk of them,...
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with gary when manson called with his demands. >> he's telling that gary it's time for him to join thecoming and he needed to cash out all of his investments and go with the family and go out to the desert. >> gary told manson no. but the man who had become used to getting what he wanted persisted. >> he says gary, this is your last chance. if you don't do this, i will not be responsible for the karma you will invoke upon yourself. >> karma, manson style. a friend of the family named bobby beausoleil, along with susan atkins and mary brunner. >> beausoleil beats him up and says you owe him money. he says i don't know anybody. >> eventually both -- silly >> man some comes down, he's wearing a sword and he is waving it around. charlie actually slices part of hinman's air. off departs again. >> manson's gary hinman. . manson -- benson says you know what you have to do. >> beausoleil stabbed gary hinman. and then mary brunner and susan atkins finished him with a pillow over his face. >> gary died because he didn't want to give up his money and cars. >> yes. but it was equally important tha
with gary when manson called with his demands. >> he's telling that gary it's time for him to join thecoming and he needed to cash out all of his investments and go with the family and go out to the desert. >> gary told manson no. but the man who had become used to getting what he wanted persisted. >> he says gary, this is your last chance. if you don't do this, i will not be responsible for the karma you will invoke upon yourself. >> karma, manson style. a friend of the...
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gary o'donoghuejoins gary o'donoghue joins me from washington.00 troops _ be sent to? it seems that around 3000 troops may _ be sent to? it seems that around 3000 troops may go _ be sent to? it seems that around 3000 troops may go back - be sent to? it seems that around 3000 troops may go back to - be sent to? it seems that around 3000 troops may go back to the | 3000 troops may go back to the airport in kabul to facilitate that drawdown as he heard there from ned price they are not saying how much they are moving from the embassy but they are moving from the embassy but they are moving from the embassy but they are reducing to what they call a court of the medic presents and this was not the to have to send troops back into the country when the drawdown is well over 95% complete and do to be completed by the end of the month but the circumstances on the ground have necessitated it. they are insisting the embassy will remain open although they were press very hard over whether the embassy will remain in its kabul situation inside the city or whet
gary o'donoghuejoins gary o'donoghue joins me from washington.00 troops _ be sent to? it seems that around 3000 troops may _ be sent to? it seems that around 3000 troops may go _ be sent to? it seems that around 3000 troops may go back - be sent to? it seems that around 3000 troops may go back to - be sent to? it seems that around 3000 troops may go back to the | 3000 troops may go back to the airport in kabul to facilitate that drawdown as he heard there from ned price they are not saying how...
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along with eldridge gary, forgotten founder. my favorite word for eldridge gary rumble terry. he's kind of an ornery guy that was birth. he was the and intellectual mainspring in many ways of the early revolution. eldridge gary that believed in republicanism for small arms. it's service to country over self. and he takes abstract concepts and really makes them reality. he also takes one of the largest trading fleets in the colony which he and his family own and converts them into supply line. as i mentioned earlier, the necessary and was gunpowder. all of the major operations at the british were conducting at the early part of the war were to take and disarm americans. and take our idle supply of gunpowder. without gunpowder, no revolution could be fought. but it's gary that comes up with the concept. he's one of the first in writing to talk about foreign alliances. and other marble headers forged the alliance with spain. and it's through his contacts last 30 to 40 that he said had gone on for 20 or 30 years that he forges his vital relationship and they bring in a powder toth
along with eldridge gary, forgotten founder. my favorite word for eldridge gary rumble terry. he's kind of an ornery guy that was birth. he was the and intellectual mainspring in many ways of the early revolution. eldridge gary that believed in republicanism for small arms. it's service to country over self. and he takes abstract concepts and really makes them reality. he also takes one of the largest trading fleets in the colony which he and his family own and converts them into supply line....
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but first a word about her and gary.n if you understand the american news media, it is always bewildering to see the extensive of dishonest. nothing prepares you for it. we have read many times how oppressive it is, an ngo in washington by the u.s. government despise as much less free than south africa with fewer civil liberties. that is not just wrong, that is insane. in fact, if you live in the united states, it is better to see the contrast between budapest and new york city. let's say you live in a big american city and loudly and publicly attacked joe biden's policies. his policies on immigration or covid or transgender athletes. if he kept talking like that, you would likely but it was unknown and hung gary, opposition figures don't worry they will be in for their opinion and neither does the prime minister who drives himself no security. so who is freer? in what country are you more likely c to lose your job for disagreeing with the ruling classes of orthodox? the answer is obvious so if american it is painful to
but first a word about her and gary.n if you understand the american news media, it is always bewildering to see the extensive of dishonest. nothing prepares you for it. we have read many times how oppressive it is, an ngo in washington by the u.s. government despise as much less free than south africa with fewer civil liberties. that is not just wrong, that is insane. in fact, if you live in the united states, it is better to see the contrast between budapest and new york city. let's say you...
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i want to bring in gary for a moment. gary, this is a crazy bifurcated market.f you look at the s&p, everything is down. the safe haven stuff is getting walloped like utilities. paycom, etsy, amd i know you love amd. you have been pounding the table. they are crushing it. growth tech names. you have been right on the semis. would you broaden that out now? looks like it is all about momentum, all about the momentum stocks and i'm talking about going way further than anyone thought they could. >> i don't call it momentum. i call them growth stocks. let me be blunt. i would continue to avoid or very much underweight the opening up trade. that includes energy, transport transports, most, not all economically sensitive, banks and regional banks though a few like morgan stanley are strong and just stick to growth and the most important thing that happened this week and we told you the set-up was there, semiconductors broke out. you could probably throw a dart at a few names right now. analog device is breaking out today. kla-tencor. gap is up on earnings. i could go o
i want to bring in gary for a moment. gary, this is a crazy bifurcated market.f you look at the s&p, everything is down. the safe haven stuff is getting walloped like utilities. paycom, etsy, amd i know you love amd. you have been pounding the table. they are crushing it. growth tech names. you have been right on the semis. would you broaden that out now? looks like it is all about momentum, all about the momentum stocks and i'm talking about going way further than anyone thought they...
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we have gary kaltbaum and tim flores.ary, you are a a momentum guy, should folks stop trying to guess the top, stop worrying about the fed, just let the good times roll? >> worry about everything. worry about the fed, but watch price action on monday. i said to you the nasdaq 100 broke out of range, when that happens, you are going to get much more upside, you are seeing it right now, i expect a bunch more into year-end as we get past the september where everybody's worried about it. look, what you have is a sea of easy money driving this. no bad news is affecting it right now. absent pullbacks we'll get pullbacks here and there. i expect some fireworks into year's end and usually it is led by nasdaq, nasdaq 100 semiconductors. looks like financials are joining for the ride as interest rates back up as i think the economy may start to accelerate again. charles: i will get back to you on the semis for sure. kim, of course the market also goes through these monster gargantuan droughts. in the 40s, the '70s, and early 2000s.
we have gary kaltbaum and tim flores.ary, you are a a momentum guy, should folks stop trying to guess the top, stop worrying about the fed, just let the good times roll? >> worry about everything. worry about the fed, but watch price action on monday. i said to you the nasdaq 100 broke out of range, when that happens, you are going to get much more upside, you are seeing it right now, i expect a bunch more into year-end as we get past the september where everybody's worried about it....
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gary gensler getting more explicit.hat do you think this signals in terms of real regulation coming for the industry? >> we had a long conversation about his thoughts. he spent three years or so teaching classes at m.i.t. about cryptocurrency, blockchain technology. he has thought a lot about this space. this technology. we heard from him specifically was while he has an affinity towards the technology anything for a lot of intent -- a lot of potential there, he is focused on investor protection when it comes to cryptocurrency. and, he thinks there are a lot of gaps. one thing he pointed to specifically was the crypto exchanges. also, a decentralized platform for cryptocurrencies trade. he says maybe even congress needs to step in here. giving potential some -- getting potentially more authority. right now, at least seven different initiatives. how crypto assets are dealt with in terms of custody. a bitcoin etf at some point. everything in between. we should expect a comprehensive regulatory framework here. emily: gensl
gary gensler getting more explicit.hat do you think this signals in terms of real regulation coming for the industry? >> we had a long conversation about his thoughts. he spent three years or so teaching classes at m.i.t. about cryptocurrency, blockchain technology. he has thought a lot about this space. this technology. we heard from him specifically was while he has an affinity towards the technology anything for a lot of intent -- a lot of potential there, he is focused on investor...
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liz: fox business alert, securities and exchange commission commission chair gary gensler putting outt to travel into china stocks. the message from the markets top cop coming along with the demand for more disclosures from chinese companies which lists shares on u.s. exchanges. the sec chair also ordering a pause on approvals for new ipo's coming out of china and these names are getting hit pretty hard, allie alibaba down 4.7%, tencent holdings down to 55.26 and not stopping there, j pink's regime today continuing to tighten the screws on its publicly traded tech titans with a new round of anti-monopoly measures so as you saw baba is taking a hard hit with these trans-pacific regulatory assaults, but take a lack at shares of tencent music that's the arm that involves music publishing just cratering into the close. china's recent crackdowns are showing no signs of stopping and a miss on revenue creating worries over the music streamers future shares hitting a new all-time low, $7.77 down about 13%, but one china stock fighting the red tide into the close, and that is didi, the ride ha
liz: fox business alert, securities and exchange commission commission chair gary gensler putting outt to travel into china stocks. the message from the markets top cop coming along with the demand for more disclosures from chinese companies which lists shares on u.s. exchanges. the sec chair also ordering a pause on approvals for new ipo's coming out of china and these names are getting hit pretty hard, allie alibaba down 4.7%, tencent holdings down to 55.26 and not stopping there, j pink's...
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indeed, gary o'donoghue, thank ou affected. indeed, gary o'donoghue, thank you very _ affected.e, thank you very much for _ affected. indeed, gary o'donoghue, thank you very much for that - affected. indeed, gary o'donoghue, thank you very much for that update there from washington. there has been more successful team gb in the paralympics. sport and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's chetham. yes, a good day for the paralympics, jonnie peacock winning bronze in the 600 metres and plenty of success elsewhere. three goals, amongst those... , , ,, ., those... first up was andrew small, he went in — those... first up was andrew small, he went in the _ those... first up was andrew small, he went in the teeth _ those... first up was andrew small, he went in the teeth 33 _ those... first up was andrew small, he went in the teeth 33100 - those... first up was andrew small, he went in the teeth 33100 metres | he went in the teeth 33100 metres backin he went in the teeth 33100 metres back in beer and got a bronze medal. in the world is in 2019 he got a silver, but toda
indeed, gary o'donoghue, thank ou affected. indeed, gary o'donoghue, thank you very _ affected.e, thank you very much for _ affected. indeed, gary o'donoghue, thank you very much for that - affected. indeed, gary o'donoghue, thank you very much for that update there from washington. there has been more successful team gb in the paralympics. sport and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's chetham. yes, a good day for the paralympics, jonnie peacock winning bronze in the 600...
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gary is the oldest child. his family experience was very different than reed's. by the time reed had grown, was coming into adolescence, the family had begun to settle down. his parents' marriage had resolved some of the previous issues. his mother's drinking had been brought under control, and she had stopped drinking. so the experience that randy and gary had was a little different than what the younger boys had. but they are pleased to know that there are still people that remember randy and still honor his work. >> did he always want to be a journalist? and how early did that avenue of expression hit him? was it in high school? was it in college? when did it happen? >> it was in college. he had started out as an english major. and i think the combination of understanding that that meant a lot of long writing and reading but also that there weren't a lot of jobs for english majors. but also this idea that journalism could move people, it could change people. he had a big ego, he liked seeing his name in print. he liked people the center of attention. he ultima
gary is the oldest child. his family experience was very different than reed's. by the time reed had grown, was coming into adolescence, the family had begun to settle down. his parents' marriage had resolved some of the previous issues. his mother's drinking had been brought under control, and she had stopped drinking. so the experience that randy and gary had was a little different than what the younger boys had. but they are pleased to know that there are still people that remember randy and...
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let's make tonight's family of los angeles coast of the gary and shannon show they were only gary hoffmann. we have just guitar off 2020 presidential candidates by : welcome what it all. gary i will start with you. looks like it was a horrible idea to put them in security. especially when they admitted lists were given to them of americans and afghan allies who were making their way to the streets trying to get to the airport. >> if you believe that kill list as i've seen it referred to is not going to make it into the wrong people's hands, i don't know what you are thinking. i watch the president's speech today. i understand his empathy. in fact they feel his empathy coming through. but today it was a day we did not need the empathetic president eight hours after an attack on american forces. we did a force full president, a president who was there swearing to defend the lives of the literally thousands of other men and women who are still at the international airport. and have never once stopped the evacuation of the people coming to them. even as their comrades lay dying next to them th
let's make tonight's family of los angeles coast of the gary and shannon show they were only gary hoffmann. we have just guitar off 2020 presidential candidates by : welcome what it all. gary i will start with you. looks like it was a horrible idea to put them in security. especially when they admitted lists were given to them of americans and afghan allies who were making their way to the streets trying to get to the airport. >> if you believe that kill list as i've seen it referred to...
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the effects on the gary's economy was catastrophic. and the freckled, the author nomics and we'll get in the industrial cells close to the atlanta for both the c panel vinegar volume is a fraction of the whole over the line of a little one thing that survived from the communist era was the office of the chief prosecutor, who back then was answerable to no one, imposing the will of dictated toto shift coffee by terror. well, garcia took, as opposed to the postal credit that institute for digital brocker, some of the both of the economy, just keep it. it's the sky and not net, and there's a lot going into the corners. the current chief prosecutor, ivan gasha, was hand picked by boris off. if you're opposing the government or you're opposing certain decisions that are taken by the government, you are at risk to be prosecuted. kind of cannot start off on it in the last 4 digits because of love quite to reverse the variable. keep driven in corrected because because you have a net net, democratization that is correct. and then over the last
the effects on the gary's economy was catastrophic. and the freckled, the author nomics and we'll get in the industrial cells close to the atlanta for both the c panel vinegar volume is a fraction of the whole over the line of a little one thing that survived from the communist era was the office of the chief prosecutor, who back then was answerable to no one, imposing the will of dictated toto shift coffee by terror. well, garcia took, as opposed to the postal credit that institute for digital...
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while much of gary languishes in poverty . this magnificent luxury house was built and paid for from a 100000000 euro, you aid package, which was supposed to go to help impoverished ro communities the owner of this pile, a former economy minister, embarrassed good government has neither being prosecuted nor had his fabulous country house confiscated me similarly no action was taken against goods, agriculture minister, death his lover to name he was recorded in december 2020, telling her team to keep quiet about alleged misuse of you money. does that the now i'm, if you a mommy usage kinetic for you to the misappropriation misuse of your you, fans is not a bulgarian phenomena every single year. all love is getting out cases like this in each and every european union countries joining the you clearly provided new opportunities for corrupt officials. the process started after we became a full members of your opinion in 2007. the aim of our ruling, quote. our book, the procedure was to get the excess therapy and money to have been
while much of gary languishes in poverty . this magnificent luxury house was built and paid for from a 100000000 euro, you aid package, which was supposed to go to help impoverished ro communities the owner of this pile, a former economy minister, embarrassed good government has neither being prosecuted nor had his fabulous country house confiscated me similarly no action was taken against goods, agriculture minister, death his lover to name he was recorded in december 2020, telling her team to...
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the effects on the gary's economy was catastrophic. and the freckled, the author nomics and we'll get it out. the induced cells close to the other atlanta for both to c panel. then it will vote in the fashion of the photos in a little over a little one thing that survived from the communist era was the office of the chief prosecutor who back then was answerable to no one. imposing the will of dictated toto shift coffee by terror. well, garcia took as opposed to the postal that institute for digital brocker. some of this both of the economy. just keep with ski and not net and there's a lot going in the corners. the current chief prosecutor, ivan gasha, was hand picked by boris off. if you're opposing the government or you're opposing certain decisions that are taken by the government, you are at risk to be prosecuted. kind of had kind of traffic on it in the for the month of last supported the just because of love. quit to privilege to both variable firm. keep driven in the cracks. because because you have a net. net, democratization. t
the effects on the gary's economy was catastrophic. and the freckled, the author nomics and we'll get it out. the induced cells close to the other atlanta for both to c panel. then it will vote in the fashion of the photos in a little over a little one thing that survived from the communist era was the office of the chief prosecutor who back then was answerable to no one. imposing the will of dictated toto shift coffee by terror. well, garcia took as opposed to the postal that institute for...
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>> i had the cooperation of his oldest brother, gary shilts. and one of his youngest brothers, reed shilts who are -- there is only three brothers living. his youngest brother, david, is autistic, lives in a group home and is not available for interviews. but gary and reed were cooperative. they had very interesting perspectives on the family. gary is the oldest child. his family experience was very different than reed's. by the time reed had grown, was coming into adolescence, the family had begun to settle down. his parents' marriage had resolved some of the previous issues. hismer's drinking had been brought under control and she had stopped drinking. so the persons that randy and gary had was a little bit different than what the younger boys had. but they are pleased to know that there are still people that remember randy and still honor his work. >> did he always want to be a journalist? and how early did that avenue of expression hit him? was it in high school? was it in college? when did it happen? >> no, it was in college. he started ou
>> i had the cooperation of his oldest brother, gary shilts. and one of his youngest brothers, reed shilts who are -- there is only three brothers living. his youngest brother, david, is autistic, lives in a group home and is not available for interviews. but gary and reed were cooperative. they had very interesting perspectives on the family. gary is the oldest child. his family experience was very different than reed's. by the time reed had grown, was coming into adolescence, the family...
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in 2020 public fury of corruption and i'm so gary political elite erupted into widespread person since then, the crisis is seen to inconclusive elections. a 310 prime minister, forced from office and other prominent officials, mighty and scandals, are accused of power with no immediate end in certain sites. we seem to find that both hearings so me the ill guerria is one of europe's poorest nations. and many people here think they know why some blame corruption, which is the worst in the you. others say it's impossible to disentangle bulgarian problems from its communist past. but almost everyone seems to agree on one thing. alleged crimes at the highest echelons of government, or stealing the country future. ah sir, when photographs appeared on social media in july 2020 of long standing bulgarian prime minister boy to borrow a soft fast asleep in bed with a hand gun lying on a bedside cabinet. the top drawer of which his tools opened, revealing was the 5 and review room nights and several guild ingots. it seemed to confirm what many people already sent a european leader who have next t
in 2020 public fury of corruption and i'm so gary political elite erupted into widespread person since then, the crisis is seen to inconclusive elections. a 310 prime minister, forced from office and other prominent officials, mighty and scandals, are accused of power with no immediate end in certain sites. we seem to find that both hearings so me the ill guerria is one of europe's poorest nations. and many people here think they know why some blame corruption, which is the worst in the you....
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thank you very much, gary o'donoghue there you very much, gary 0'donoghue there for us in washington. us state of louisiana are still without power after hurricane ida hit on sunday. it brought winds of up to 150mph — amongst the strongest ever to hit the us mainland. at least two people have died and rescue workers are using boats and planes to search for people trapped by floodwaters. richard galpin reports. the wind having subsided in louisiana. it is now a more tranquil picture after the storm. but a huge task lies ahead in dealing with the aftermath. in particular, these floods. rescue teams have been searching for people in need of help. some who had stayed put as the hurricane made landfall say they were lucky to survive. last night was rough. we saw slow water coming in under the door, and then it progressivelyjust got, i was mopping, and then it progressively got worse. it was ankles, knees, almost chest level, so we put the dogs on the counters and then we climbed into the attic. the gravity of the situation has led president biden to pledge more assistance. more than 5,000
thank you very much, gary o'donoghue there you very much, gary 0'donoghue there for us in washington. us state of louisiana are still without power after hurricane ida hit on sunday. it brought winds of up to 150mph — amongst the strongest ever to hit the us mainland. at least two people have died and rescue workers are using boats and planes to search for people trapped by floodwaters. richard galpin reports. the wind having subsided in louisiana. it is now a more tranquil picture after the...
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balance in the portfolio, to gary's point, look at cash flow.f you look at companies 80% have companies with cash flow. 20% are spec. that is where i would be right now. that is how you make money in the fourth quarter. charles: that is why i love having you guys on. we learn how to invest and make money. phil, gary, thank you both very much. >>> meanwhile folks i have bad news for you, the taliban is rapidly engulfing afghanistan. president biden is saying he was stunned by how rapidly this is happening. u.s. intel fears the taliban could seize kabul within a month. as the biden administration is pressuring oil producers drill less demanding that opec and saudi arabia to drill more. do they hate american companies making money on oil? do they hate oil? this is serious issue. we have two of the best. christian whiton with us and tracy shugart. president biden got pep in his step. he was real cocky, passing infrastructure and that 3 1/2 trillion dollar spending bill. i can't wait to hear what david bahnsen has to say about president biden's new s
balance in the portfolio, to gary's point, look at cash flow.f you look at companies 80% have companies with cash flow. 20% are spec. that is where i would be right now. that is how you make money in the fourth quarter. charles: that is why i love having you guys on. we learn how to invest and make money. phil, gary, thank you both very much. >>> meanwhile folks i have bad news for you, the taliban is rapidly engulfing afghanistan. president biden is saying he was stunned by how...
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gary, for the moment, step down for 14 days. gary, for the moment. think _ step down for 14 days.e moment, think you very much. - step down for 14 days. gary, for the j moment, think you very much. gary o'donoghue in washington. —— thank you very much. more than 75% of uk adults have now been fully vaccinated against coronavirus. the prime minister has described the milestone as a huge national achievement. meanwhile, the health secretary has warned that the impact of the pandemic means that more than 13 million people could be waiting for routine operations and hospital treatment in england within the next couple years. here's our health editor, hugh pym, the two new leaders of the health system in england here at milton keynes university hospital. and the health secretary and the head of nhs england are having to face up to a growing waiting list for nonurgent operations. the patient would know in advance of the surgery... they heard about new initiatives, including robotic surgery, but sajid javid acknowledged the waiting list could more than double. no—one knows what the final
gary, for the moment, step down for 14 days. gary, for the moment. think _ step down for 14 days.e moment, think you very much. - step down for 14 days. gary, for the j moment, think you very much. gary o'donoghue in washington. —— thank you very much. more than 75% of uk adults have now been fully vaccinated against coronavirus. the prime minister has described the milestone as a huge national achievement. meanwhile, the health secretary has warned that the impact of the pandemic means...
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okay, sec chair gary gensler describing the world of cryptocurrencies as the wild west.ping an eye on robinhood, because of the way it actually makes its money. its revenue because the service is free, right? let's check the stock right now of robinhood. right now, it is up, up, and away but would you believe up 47 % it had been 82% earlier. robinhood stock gains the result of the poor taking from the rich in the form of a short squeeze, this time around. charlie gasparino has been working both of these stories want to start with robinhood first? charlie: by the way who looks more like dr. evil, bezos or gary gensler? liz: um, neither. charlie: that's the politically- correct answer. all right, kiss up to your sources, go ahead, liz, i don't care. liz: [laughter] charlie: i do it all the time but anyway, there's a lot of conflicting stories about what's pushing robinhood higher. here is what i know just from talking to major short sellers, talking with institutional investors, some other traders, is that you do have short seller s worried that there's like a gme amc-type
okay, sec chair gary gensler describing the world of cryptocurrencies as the wild west.ping an eye on robinhood, because of the way it actually makes its money. its revenue because the service is free, right? let's check the stock right now of robinhood. right now, it is up, up, and away but would you believe up 47 % it had been 82% earlier. robinhood stock gains the result of the poor taking from the rich in the form of a short squeeze, this time around. charlie gasparino has been working both...
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we check—in now with our north american correspondent, gary o'donnell. —— gary 0'donoghue. are going or gone, now, how much political pressure is on washington for the illustration to find other ways to try to the government, given the deterioration? i the government, given the deterioration?— the government, given the deterioration? ~ , deterioration? ithink, politically, here, deterioration? ithink, politically, here. there's _ deterioration? ithink, politically, here, there's not _ deterioration? ithink, politically, here, there's not a _ deterioration? ithink, politically, here, there's not a lot _ deterioration? ithink, politically, here, there's not a lot of- deterioration? ithink, politically, here, there's not a lot of focus, l deterioration? i think, politically, l here, there's not a lot of focus, on afghanistan. i think we would be wrong to suggest that there was. the covid—19 pandemic, congress vote tied up with the infrastructure legislation rows over voting rights, and other issues, and there is not really a lot of focus among lawmakers, but i think the minist
we check—in now with our north american correspondent, gary o'donnell. —— gary 0'donoghue. are going or gone, now, how much political pressure is on washington for the illustration to find other ways to try to the government, given the deterioration? i the government, given the deterioration?— the government, given the deterioration? ~ , deterioration? ithink, politically, here, deterioration? ithink, politically, here. there's _ deterioration? ithink, politically, here, there's not _...
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water district board gary thank you so much for being here, boy.ally show the severity of the drought have levels ever been this low before oh it's been a long time we're in a real grim situation here. okay so we talk with us about what this means for the water district well what it means is if we have a bad winter, that means not a lot of rain. we might have to do some form of rationing folks wells might run dry that have shallow wells were very worried. we're trying to do get conservation going, so the situation doesn't get even more dire how critical are these reservoirs for meeting the valleys annual needs well without storage and given hardly any water is coming into our county. we're from the state at 5% allocation we could be in a lot of trouble we're preparing for it. okay so you mostly drainfall which we all know we haven't seen a drop of rain and months here that's right so we do import 50% of our water um in but we're not getting any imported water right now because the entire state is in a severe actually notice an exceptional drought o
water district board gary thank you so much for being here, boy.ally show the severity of the drought have levels ever been this low before oh it's been a long time we're in a real grim situation here. okay so we talk with us about what this means for the water district well what it means is if we have a bad winter, that means not a lot of rain. we might have to do some form of rationing folks wells might run dry that have shallow wells were very worried. we're trying to do get conservation...
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gary, great to see you. gary fineout, thank you so much. >>> there are several parents in florida who are now suing governor desantis over the mask mandate ban in schools and are arguing that children with disabilities who may be more at risk of experiencing serious symptoms of covid are being deprived of their rightful access to healthy and safe schools. they say that amounts to a violation of the americans with disabilities act and joins us now is one of the parents suing governor desantis, judy hayes, as well as her attorney and the litigation director of disability independence group matthew dietz with us now. judy, tell us a little bit about your personal situation, about your son and about your concerns is schools are not masked. >> thank you. and good morning. i appreciate that. so my son will is ten and he has down's syndrome and he's always been included in a general education class in a public k through 8 school. he's been doing great with the educational supports that he has in place. but now he c
gary, great to see you. gary fineout, thank you so much. >>> there are several parents in florida who are now suing governor desantis over the mask mandate ban in schools and are arguing that children with disabilities who may be more at risk of experiencing serious symptoms of covid are being deprived of their rightful access to healthy and safe schools. they say that amounts to a violation of the americans with disabilities act and joins us now is one of the parents suing governor...
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the effects on the gary's economy was catastrophic. and the freckle, the author nomics and we'll get in the industrial cells close to the atlanta for both the c panel. then it will vote in the fashion of the photos in a little over and over the little one thing that survived from the communist era was the office of the chief prosecutor who back then was answerable to no one. imposing the will is dictated toto shift coffee by terror. well, garcia took as opposed to the postal retard institute for digital brockridge. some of this both of the economy, just keep what did you ski and not nip, are never logging into the corners. the current chief prosecutor, ivan gasha, was hand picked by boris off. if you're opposing the government or you're opposing certain decisions that are taken by the government, you are at risk to be prosecuted. kind of what kind of stuff on it. and the for the month of law support the cause of love, quit to reverse the bo variable firm. keep driven, corrected because because of a from a net democratization that jeff
the effects on the gary's economy was catastrophic. and the freckle, the author nomics and we'll get in the industrial cells close to the atlanta for both the c panel. then it will vote in the fashion of the photos in a little over and over the little one thing that survived from the communist era was the office of the chief prosecutor who back then was answerable to no one. imposing the will is dictated toto shift coffee by terror. well, garcia took as opposed to the postal retard institute...
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the effects on the gary's economy was catastrophic. total comes in the freckle, the both equal nomics, and we'll get it out. the induced cells close to the other atlanta. so both the c panel then go volume is a fraction of the rain over the whole over and over the puzzling little one thing that survived from the communist era was the office of the chief prosecutor who back then was answerable to no one imposing the will of dictated toto shift coffee by terror, while garcia took as opposed to the postal guardians, to put it into the brocker some of this bold to go to the economy, just keep it sky and not net and there's a lot going into the corners. the current chief prosecutor, eyes and gasha was hand picked by boris off. if you're opposing the government or you're opposing certain decisions that are taken by the government, you are at risk to be prosecuted. kind of had, can offer off on it. in the for the month of last 4 digits, because of love, quit to reverse the bo variable firm. keep it in the cracks it because because you have a
the effects on the gary's economy was catastrophic. total comes in the freckle, the both equal nomics, and we'll get it out. the induced cells close to the other atlanta. so both the c panel then go volume is a fraction of the rain over the whole over and over the puzzling little one thing that survived from the communist era was the office of the chief prosecutor who back then was answerable to no one imposing the will of dictated toto shift coffee by terror, while garcia took as opposed to...
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they are getting a lot of complaints from consumers about crypto fraud and you know, as you know, gary gensler is now on the war path looking to do this , so i think of you're worried about regulation, and you're a crypto investor, or you're a crypto executive that you create exchange, one of the good things about these guys fighting each other is that it kind of leads to sclerosis, right? nothing gets done, maybe they just are so busy fighting they don't do anything specific, but you know, once they get this sorted out they are going to do stuff specific, and more regulation, depends on who you talk to. i talked to the sec commissioner , known as crypto mom, and she thinks the regulation is already stopping innovation in the crypto world, because there's a lot of innovation that needs to be done in terms of the
they are getting a lot of complaints from consumers about crypto fraud and you know, as you know, gary gensler is now on the war path looking to do this , so i think of you're worried about regulation, and you're a crypto investor, or you're a crypto executive that you create exchange, one of the good things about these guys fighting each other is that it kind of leads to sclerosis, right? nothing gets done, maybe they just are so busy fighting they don't do anything specific, but you know,...
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it's el drich gary that leads in service of the country over self. he takes abstract concepts and really makes them reality. but he also takes one of the largest trading fleets in the colonies, which he and his family own and converts them into supply lines. as i mentioned earlier, the [inaudible] was gunpowder. all the major operations that the british were conducting at the early part of the war were to take and disarm americans and take our vital supply of gunpowder. without gun powder, no revolution could be fought. but it's gary that comes up with a concept, and he's one of the first in writing to talk about foreign alliances, and he and others forge the alliance with spain. it's through his contacts that lasts 30 to 40 -- that have gone on for 20 or 30 years that he forges a vital relationship and they bring in the powder to the colonies. he's also a future vice president. he's the future congressman. gerrymandering is named after him, bill of rights, the electoral college, all of these things are part of eldrich gary. the last thing i'm going
it's el drich gary that leads in service of the country over self. he takes abstract concepts and really makes them reality. but he also takes one of the largest trading fleets in the colonies, which he and his family own and converts them into supply lines. as i mentioned earlier, the [inaudible] was gunpowder. all the major operations that the british were conducting at the early part of the war were to take and disarm americans and take our vital supply of gunpowder. without gun powder, no...
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a couple things she told me, she likes gary gensler a lot.a background in crypto. as you know, he was a lecturer at mit, professorren on digital coins -- professor on digital coins. she disagrees on approach. gary gensler wants a large regulatory the approach to crypto. the crypto mom wants much more self-regulation, and that could happen. interesting thing, she disagrees with him on his notion that his categorical sort of, i guess, claim that the crypto business is the wild west of investing. she says it's not. there are so the skittish parts but, you know, it's mostly -- and self-policing a lot. she also told me that congress b is getting involved in this. and so we're going to see -- i can't tell you when it's going to happen. there's a lot of stuff on people's plates right now including we're still in the middle of a pandemic. but congress is going to move on crypto because this is a burgeoning industry. it's a $2 trillion industry, as you know, and the cfpb gets involved, it's just, it's going to be -- we're talking about a regulatory cr
a couple things she told me, she likes gary gensler a lot.a background in crypto. as you know, he was a lecturer at mit, professorren on digital coins -- professor on digital coins. she disagrees on approach. gary gensler wants a large regulatory the approach to crypto. the crypto mom wants much more self-regulation, and that could happen. interesting thing, she disagrees with him on his notion that his categorical sort of, i guess, claim that the crypto business is the wild west of investing....
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let's ring in gary chan, one of the earliest investors. your take on the recent comments from jay clayton, former head of the sec, the current head of the sec, and taken in tandem with this new infrastructure bill that sets up crypto to be regulated much more broadly? gary: i think the most surprising thing about the infrastructure bill to me is how ugly this warner amendment actually almost killed modern innovation in crypto in the united states. the prior proposal was actually very fair to validators, specifically programmers, which is very important. one of the things that come to my mind, watching the warner amendment almost pass, was actually, there is a very powerful lobby out there that is bitcoin maximal list. that is fascinating. it has been seven years since ethereum has been out. nft's are huge and huge growing market. billion dollars in crypto sales alone. it is just amazing to see bitcoin maximal is him is alive and well in 2021. it is unbelievable. emily: does it? gary: what is weird about this visit is actually religious. it
let's ring in gary chan, one of the earliest investors. your take on the recent comments from jay clayton, former head of the sec, the current head of the sec, and taken in tandem with this new infrastructure bill that sets up crypto to be regulated much more broadly? gary: i think the most surprising thing about the infrastructure bill to me is how ugly this warner amendment actually almost killed modern innovation in crypto in the united states. the prior proposal was actually very fair to...
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charles: real quick, gary i got 10 seconds, nvidia after the close, are you in either of them? bear market hood is down 50%, nvidia great company but i have no clue what's going to happen after the toss of a coin. charles: yeah, yeah, i have nvidia from a long time ago but it is so extraordinarily volatile. my brother from another mother great seeing you both always great information and the market which is sideways even after we digest the fomc minutes so what's going on i have a feeling liz claman will help us out? liz? liz: i don't know, charles you've got to look at the skies above the federal reserve in d.c. we got fed hawks dive bombing the fed doves as we kickoff this final hour of trade sending markets tumbling at one point to their lows of the session, they're off those now but the release of the fed minutes from the july meeting showing increasing discussion over reducing its $120 billion per month in asset purchases later this year. our floor show power panel reads between the lines for stock, bonds, and t
charles: real quick, gary i got 10 seconds, nvidia after the close, are you in either of them? bear market hood is down 50%, nvidia great company but i have no clue what's going to happen after the toss of a coin. charles: yeah, yeah, i have nvidia from a long time ago but it is so extraordinarily volatile. my brother from another mother great seeing you both always great information and the market which is sideways even after we digest the fomc minutes so what's going on i have a feeling liz...
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charles: gary, this morning china approved analog devices maximum merger.hat gave the semiconductor as spark. always in them. tell us if you're up. we're all okay. i know you're doing great there. are there any laggards in that space? by the way, speaking of china have you bought any chinese tech names yet? >> oh, heck no. i don't have the stomach. when i see those -- companies down 90% from the highs of february no thank you but i will say that i do follow alibaba every day that would be my best name if things start to turn but when you have to go to sleep at night wondering what they're going to say in china about more regulations and just stomping out capitalism there i find other places. so, and as far as stand, they're acting good again and god bless them because i'm loaded. charles: all right. real quick, shah, you have a cast iron stomach. are you buying any of these chinese names on weakness? >> i'm on edge of my seat waiting to buy, charles. i think they are starting to look good. i will give them another week or so i would really like to see a rou
charles: gary, this morning china approved analog devices maximum merger.hat gave the semiconductor as spark. always in them. tell us if you're up. we're all okay. i know you're doing great there. are there any laggards in that space? by the way, speaking of china have you bought any chinese tech names yet? >> oh, heck no. i don't have the stomach. when i see those -- companies down 90% from the highs of february no thank you but i will say that i do follow alibaba every day that would be...
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gary, shah. thank you very much.lways appreciate it. >>> evacuations are underway under the clock as america moves out of afghanistan. fox business has an inside look how the u.s. and other countries are handling the afghan refugee crisis. a day after the storm ida ripped through louisiana, the biden administration creating a new office to treat climate change as a public health issue. i think this will help president biden push through the 3.5 spending boondoggle. i will ask economist brian wesbury his thoughts. he is next. ique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. [ nautical horn blows ] i mean just because you look like someone else doesn't mean you eat off the floor, or yell at the vacuum, or need flea medication. oh, yeah. that's the spot. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ that building you're trying to sell, - you should ten-x it. - ten-x it? ten-x is the world's largest online commercial real estate exchange. you can close with more
gary, shah. thank you very much.lways appreciate it. >>> evacuations are underway under the clock as america moves out of afghanistan. fox business has an inside look how the u.s. and other countries are handling the afghan refugee crisis. a day after the storm ida ripped through louisiana, the biden administration creating a new office to treat climate change as a public health issue. i think this will help president biden push through the 3.5 spending boondoggle. i will ask economist...
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gary, i appreciate you being there. perspective now from chief medical correspondent dr. sure you had the same thought, civic duty. i want to get the latest on the vaccines in a moment. what do you make of what's going on in iceland? >> yeah, that was a great piece because it sort of shows what life can be like if we had higher vaccination rates. it's interesting, anderson, because you go to a place like vermont and i think vermont is probably twice the population of iceland. iceland is like 350,000 people. vermont is pretty similar in terms of vaccination rates. 16 plus getting close to 90% vaccination rate. so you've got these pockets of that sort of civic duty as you and gary were talking about. but obviously if you look at overall the status in the country we've got about 52% fully vaccinated, 9% more that are partially vaccinated, and it's that red in the upper left corner, the eligible unvaccinated. that percentage is just too high, anderson. and that's the problem. 98% of people in the hospital with covid in june, july were from that red part of the pie graph there
gary, i appreciate you being there. perspective now from chief medical correspondent dr. sure you had the same thought, civic duty. i want to get the latest on the vaccines in a moment. what do you make of what's going on in iceland? >> yeah, that was a great piece because it sort of shows what life can be like if we had higher vaccination rates. it's interesting, anderson, because you go to a place like vermont and i think vermont is probably twice the population of iceland. iceland is...
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to gary b.in the marketplace first. jonathan, with you, i mean, there's going to be a point where consumers will pay pay pay , have the costs passed on, and there's going to be a certain point where they say enough is enough. we're not going to go out as much and eat and drink as much, we're not going to buy the inflated chicken wings that you're putting out there. >> yeah, i mean, jackie, they're going to revolt. we haven't seen anything like this in this country, basically since the 1970s back then it was known as the house wife revolt because consumers were fed up with the higher prices. today half the population was born after 1981, because we never seen exactly what we're seeing now jackie. year-over-year prices up about 5 %, inflation at large the fastest pace since basically 13 years, so tips offer some protection but when inflation starts raging there's really nowhere to hide. jackie: gary, we sit back and watch what's happened during the pandemic, we watch how this administration has ta
to gary b.in the marketplace first. jonathan, with you, i mean, there's going to be a point where consumers will pay pay pay , have the costs passed on, and there's going to be a certain point where they say enough is enough. we're not going to go out as much and eat and drink as much, we're not going to buy the inflated chicken wings that you're putting out there. >> yeah, i mean, jackie, they're going to revolt. we haven't seen anything like this in this country, basically since the...
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. >>> give me gary payton on the right, lincoln college head coach found time to watch his son, gary,y nba summer league. there is gary, on the warriors roster. we are spotlighting jonathan kuminga here, and that's why. a two-fisted dunk for the seventh overall pick, good enough for a replay. kuminga scored 18 points, does beat the thunder 94-84. >>> joe thornton and his legendary face pillow are returning to the nhl for a 24th season. jumbo, who is still chasing that elusive stanley cup title, signed with the florida panthers. he played with toronto last season after a 15 year run with the sharks. >>> a 49ers mentioned? sure, because we made you wait long enough. quarterback jimmy garoppolo and the team was off today. tomorrow here on kpix 5 is their preseason opener when they host the chiefs. 5:00 p.m. pregame newscast, 5:30 kick. training camp thoughts? >> so far has been a very competitive camp, just offense versus defense. every day making plays both sides of the ball. it hasn't been like this in the past, at least since i've been here. >> talk about your boy, number 10? new and
. >>> give me gary payton on the right, lincoln college head coach found time to watch his son, gary,y nba summer league. there is gary, on the warriors roster. we are spotlighting jonathan kuminga here, and that's why. a two-fisted dunk for the seventh overall pick, good enough for a replay. kuminga scored 18 points, does beat the thunder 94-84. >>> joe thornton and his legendary face pillow are returning to the nhl for a 24th season. jumbo, who is still chasing that elusive...
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find a full schedule in your program guide or visit booktv.org and now from freedom fest, gary hoover, founder of the superstore chain. talked about his business background, love of reading and some of the books he has in his library . >> gary hoover is the author of this book a lifetime learner's guide to reading and learning but before we get into the themes of the book, mister hoover, in your biography it says you live in a 33 room house, 32 rooms of which contain books. 57,000 books i told. explain. >> i'm afraid a few more came last week so i got to be closer to 60,000. it's an addiction and there's no twelve-step program for book collectors. >> 33 room house though. >> i found a good bargain on an abandoned community health clinic in a small town in texas so it's got all these little exam rooms. they're just perfect or filling up so each room is a different subject and it's a very unusual living in arrangement to put it mildly. >> how many of those 60,000 books have you read? >> i actually don't read books. or with limits. so i have a method. it's in the book we're talking about
find a full schedule in your program guide or visit booktv.org and now from freedom fest, gary hoover, founder of the superstore chain. talked about his business background, love of reading and some of the books he has in his library . >> gary hoover is the author of this book a lifetime learner's guide to reading and learning but before we get into the themes of the book, mister hoover, in your biography it says you live in a 33 room house, 32 rooms of which contain books. 57,000 books i...
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gary, appreciate you going there. thank you very much.d and new details on vaccines in this country now from cnn chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta. um, sanjay, i'm sure you had the same thoughts. civic duty. i mean, that's -- is what it is all about. i want to get to the latest news on the vaccines in a moment. what do you make of -- of what's gone on in iceland? >> um, yeah, that was -- that was -- that was a great piece because it sort of shows what life can be like if, you know, we had higher vaccination rates. it's interesting, anderson, because you go to a place like vermont and i think vermont's probably about twice the population of -- of iceland. just small -- i think iceland's like 350,000 people. vermont is pretty similar. in terms of vaccination rates. 16 plus, you know, getting close to 90% vaccination rates. so you got these pockets of that sort of civic duty, as you and gary were talking about. but -- but obviously, if you look at overall the status in the country, we got about 52% that are fully vaccinated. 9% m
gary, appreciate you going there. thank you very much.d and new details on vaccines in this country now from cnn chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta. um, sanjay, i'm sure you had the same thoughts. civic duty. i mean, that's -- is what it is all about. i want to get to the latest news on the vaccines in a moment. what do you make of -- of what's gone on in iceland? >> um, yeah, that was -- that was -- that was a great piece because it sort of shows what life can be like if, you...
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gary boulevard water improvements, improve modification number two. issue contract amount by $994,459 and increasing the contract by 55 consecutive calendar days for total contract of 750 calendar days and authorize final payments to the contractor. and mr. johannson is on responder's item. >> president: any questions or comments? all right. mr. johannson. >> president maxwell and commissioners. this is allen johannson, assistant general manager for infrastructure. this particular contract in the early phases, it was anticipated would be an interagency contract led by another agency besides the p.u.c. and at the same time, we were involved with the van ness prc. so to have this p.u.c.-led contract and so this was advertised and managed by p.u.c. staff and actually is coming in now within the 10% contingency on both cost and schedule. so it's actually a very successful project. >> president: any comments? questions? thank you, mr. johannson. may i have a motion and a second to approve this item? >> secretary: madam president. we need to call public com
gary boulevard water improvements, improve modification number two. issue contract amount by $994,459 and increasing the contract by 55 consecutive calendar days for total contract of 750 calendar days and authorize final payments to the contractor. and mr. johannson is on responder's item. >> president: any questions or comments? all right. mr. johannson. >> president maxwell and commissioners. this is allen johannson, assistant general manager for infrastructure. this particular...
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gary boulevard water improvements, improve modification number two. issue contract amount by $994,459 and increasing the contract by 55 consecutive calendar days for total contract of 750 calendar days and authorize final payments to the contractor. and mr. johannson is on responder's item. >> president: any questions or comments? all right. mr. johannson. >> president maxwell and commissioners. this is allen johannson, assistant general manager for infrastructure. this particular contract in the early phases, it was anticipated would be an interagency contract led by another agency besides the p.u.c. and at the same time, we were involved with the van ness prc. so to have this p.u.c.-led contract and so this was advertised and managed by p.u.c. staff and actually is coming in now within the 10% contingency on both cost and schedule. so it's actually a very successful project. >> president: any comments? questions? thank you, mr. johannson. may i have a motion and a second to approve this item? >> secretary: madam president. we need to call public com
gary boulevard water improvements, improve modification number two. issue contract amount by $994,459 and increasing the contract by 55 consecutive calendar days for total contract of 750 calendar days and authorize final payments to the contractor. and mr. johannson is on responder's item. >> president: any questions or comments? all right. mr. johannson. >> president maxwell and commissioners. this is allen johannson, assistant general manager for infrastructure. this particular...
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it then became a movie, and came to television in 1970, thanks to gary marshal. >> would you do me a favor? >> what? >> for my birthday, let me clean up in here. >> no. >> the finniciness of tony randal's character was because tony randal was a little bit finnicy. >> in my room, you can eat off the floor. >> you can eat off the floor in my room. >> odd couple is so seminal to the sitcom genre, it now defines a whole category. in the very first episode of two and a half men, i remember thinking are we making alan a neat freak? because if that's what we're doing, then we are just doing odd couple. >> there was this fantastic episode where they go on password and the password is bird. >> doesn't get it. then -- then, the other team gets it. >> no more greek clues. ridiculous. >> says the password is ridiculous. >> ridiculous. >> you got it! >> as much as they got on each other's nerves, they had each other's backs. >> it looks like your ex-wife. >> looks like lori? >> yeah. >> as divorce became so commonplace, that shows that diverted from family life in the '70s really reflected what w
it then became a movie, and came to television in 1970, thanks to gary marshal. >> would you do me a favor? >> what? >> for my birthday, let me clean up in here. >> no. >> the finniciness of tony randal's character was because tony randal was a little bit finnicy. >> in my room, you can eat off the floor. >> you can eat off the floor in my room. >> odd couple is so seminal to the sitcom genre, it now defines a whole category. in the very first...
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. ♪ >> sunday night on q&a, gary ginsberg, author of "first friends." >> i started to work on campaignsnd worked on the clinton administration. i started to notice this dynamic between the leader's best friend and the leader himself and how the best friend could speak in a way that no aide or staffer could, he could act more naturally. i would fly in for major campaign event and speak to the candidate in a way that no one else around him could and he would say all the -- stop acting like a politician, gary. but he would listen and change the way he spoke. i also saw how he would relax, with late night conversations, like dinners, then i saw the same dynamic in the clinton campaign. they were of equal stature. what that allowed -- >> gary ginsberg talks about the political influence wielded by confidants and close friends of the u.s. presidents sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. you can also listen to q&a as a podcast wherever you get your podcasts. ♪ >> the chair of the federal trade commission and her fellow commissioners testified before congress about protecting consumers'
. ♪ >> sunday night on q&a, gary ginsberg, author of "first friends." >> i started to work on campaignsnd worked on the clinton administration. i started to notice this dynamic between the leader's best friend and the leader himself and how the best friend could speak in a way that no aide or staffer could, he could act more naturally. i would fly in for major campaign event and speak to the candidate in a way that no one else around him could and he would say all...
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coming up next on the annual libertarian conference freedomfest gary hoover found of the superstore chain book stop talks about his business background, his love of reading and some of the books he has in his nearly 60,000 volume library. lieutenant colonel alexander vindman reflects on his decision to report the call to the ukrainian president po president trump's first impeachment. later, more from freedomfest with duquesne university professor antony davies thoughts on the role of cooperation and coercion plate in our society. you can find more schedule information in your program guide or online at booktv.org. >> host: gary hoover is the author of this book, "the lifetime learner's guide to reading and learning." but before we get into the themes of the book, mr. hoover, in your biography says you live in in a 33 room house. 32 rooms of which contain books, 57,000 books in total. explain. >> guest: yeah, i'm afraid a few more came last week so i've got to be closer to 60,000. it's an addiction and there's no 12-step program for book collectors. >> host: so 33 room house though? >> gue
coming up next on the annual libertarian conference freedomfest gary hoover found of the superstore chain book stop talks about his business background, his love of reading and some of the books he has in his nearly 60,000 volume library. lieutenant colonel alexander vindman reflects on his decision to report the call to the ukrainian president po president trump's first impeachment. later, more from freedomfest with duquesne university professor antony davies thoughts on the role of...