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this is often a roosevelt argument and the great accomplishment is that he ended the great depression and is that true. well not really so things that roosevelt deal did certainly help the united states set itself along the path for recovery. the work programs were needed in the aftermath of the start of the great depression in his financial legislation helps out the context for more stable going forward but by 1937 and fallen back into a massive recession it and backup around 20 percent had the thing that really close for the united states out of this is world war ii. but can we fairly say that roosevelt ended the depression and this type people think he's a great president but similarly, some scholars have said the right-handed winning the cold war is the greatest accomplishment of any president in the postwar and war. in did he when the cold war, well not really, do you do things to and the cold war, absolutely. increased expenditure including the strategic defensive issues, and a defense system and the soviet union engaging and at one point they were no longer capable of doing so.
this is often a roosevelt argument and the great accomplishment is that he ended the great depression and is that true. well not really so things that roosevelt deal did certainly help the united states set itself along the path for recovery. the work programs were needed in the aftermath of the start of the great depression in his financial legislation helps out the context for more stable going forward but by 1937 and fallen back into a massive recession it and backup around 20 percent had...
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and this led to a great anger emerging. so to, to the fact that the rising was put down by dublin, it's so spin, bombarded and flattened. so dublin became one of the capitals which leon ruins after the 1st world war. and that actually, i think played quite an important part and certainly a people say, no, they didn't want to have anything more to do with the country which had destroyed the principal city. i do and argue that was that the same at the moment that the the solvency by which the east arising was put down a crated divide. she, i'm interested because in the 1918 election, sudden shin fan wanna landslide victory across island. but the shouldn't fin landslide and parliamentary seats for westminster wasn't as grey as the s m p landslide in scotland and in 2015 and the deep the, the subsequent the elections were there. somebody's had a majority at westminster seat. i'm interested in this. why? in 1918 that a majority of seats were sion fain advanced with his out in a free state and an independent republic. it was in s
and this led to a great anger emerging. so to, to the fact that the rising was put down by dublin, it's so spin, bombarded and flattened. so dublin became one of the capitals which leon ruins after the 1st world war. and that actually, i think played quite an important part and certainly a people say, no, they didn't want to have anything more to do with the country which had destroyed the principal city. i do and argue that was that the same at the moment that the the solvency by which the...
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well, you might say that the union is so shown a great deal of stupidity and a great refusal to come to terms of the realities of a national of scotland. that it's quite likely that they will make more and greater mistakes in the future, which are likely to conclude much support from the union in scotland. i will take you out of your field. i own that. that was a historian, substantial american, the historian, the great, a literally forgotten these islands. but let's look at the future that let's look at the crystal ball unless paint live the celtic at countries. and ton le let, let's take your, your native country of island. are we closer to irish unity than at any point in the last 100 years or of the still ceiling difference is said to be overcome across the island over much closer because i mean one of the things which is a guarantee of some improvement in is human relations changing, in fact, in the late a 20th century because the irish in dublin have specifically renounced an insistence that the 6 counters per there's. therefore they're winning many more friends and much more r
well, you might say that the union is so shown a great deal of stupidity and a great refusal to come to terms of the realities of a national of scotland. that it's quite likely that they will make more and greater mistakes in the future, which are likely to conclude much support from the union in scotland. i will take you out of your field. i own that. that was a historian, substantial american, the historian, the great, a literally forgotten these islands. but let's look at the future that...
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it's just amazing, the great staff here so they did some great work. so let's see, let's talk about this relationship to president bush and president clinton. i'm president bush one time and he said i kind of likehim when he was governor . i didn't like him so much when he ran against me but i kind of like him again after he left office. and of course there's adams and jefferson. they were good friends, not good friends and then realized they were good friends again but i think resident bush and bill clinton at this special relationship and talk about a life well served, they did some amazing work. >> they really did and you and i talked about this a couple of days ago because this event hosted by the national archive. we did have a talk about that relationship that happened between former presidents. they really are the presidents club. there's a great book written by the great michael dunphy about called the presidents club and things they really do have a special relationship with each other. here's a picture of them all the former presidents at tha
it's just amazing, the great staff here so they did some great work. so let's see, let's talk about this relationship to president bush and president clinton. i'm president bush one time and he said i kind of likehim when he was governor . i didn't like him so much when he ran against me but i kind of like him again after he left office. and of course there's adams and jefferson. they were good friends, not good friends and then realized they were good friends again but i think resident bush...
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how great how great thou art ♪ >> amen.arth. i believe in jesus christ, his only son our lord. he was conceived by the power of the holy spirit and born of the virgin mary. he suffered under conscious pilot, was crucified, died and was buried. he descended to the dead. on the third day he rose again. he ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of the father. he will come again to judge the living and the dead. i believe in the holy spirit, the holy catholic church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, and the resurrection of the body and the life everlasting. amen. and now as our savior christ has taught us, we are bold to say our father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. thy kingdom come. thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. give us this day or daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil for thine is the power and the glory forever and ever. amen. >> in peace let us pray to the lord. >>
how great how great thou art ♪ >> amen.arth. i believe in jesus christ, his only son our lord. he was conceived by the power of the holy spirit and born of the virgin mary. he suffered under conscious pilot, was crucified, died and was buried. he descended to the dead. on the third day he rose again. he ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of the father. he will come again to judge the living and the dead. i believe in the holy spirit, the holy catholic church, the...
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great to be with you. >> oh, i missed it and it is great to have you on the show. one of things that i think is so important about veterans day is we get to talk about veteran recruitment. and you are a vet and i see that what you've done is nearly one in five employees is a veteran at your great company. versus national average of 1%. when i think about your career and how you were running a multimillion-dollar piece of merchandise in your mid-20s. most of us have never experienced that why don't we high many more vets at high levels in our country? >> well there are fantastic national resource and one thing that there is a young officer or nco, you get a lot of responsibilities you sort of suggested at a very young age. and the other thing that you learn is that authority and res respect doesn't come with rank or position. it comes with your character and you got to earn that respect. so they're a great source of talent they're all well rained. their mission oriented just like we are here so they're a great fit for us and a great fit for many other companies. >>
great to be with you. >> oh, i missed it and it is great to have you on the show. one of things that i think is so important about veterans day is we get to talk about veteran recruitment. and you are a vet and i see that what you've done is nearly one in five employees is a veteran at your great company. versus national average of 1%. when i think about your career and how you were running a multimillion-dollar piece of merchandise in your mid-20s. most of us have never experienced that...
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great answers. we'll take another question from the phone line. >> from kyoto news, your line is open. >> thank you for taking my question. and i have a question to mr. hoshide. you have just mentioned about the difference between the soyuz space shuttles and the spacex crew dragon. could you explain a little bit more about the difference in terms of training and spacesuits and launching, landing, and could you just mention about the possibility of the future of the commercialization of space travel? >> thank you very much for the question. so, yeah, so we trained, maybe a year prior to launch on the crew dragon capsule. but mainly, you know, shane and megan as the pilots trained how to operate if case something happened. thomas and i were more focused inside with the spacesuits and the cargo packing and if something happens, then how to support shane and megan. and that training, i think, was great, you know, the spacex did a great job focusing on what we need. it wasn't a very long training period
great answers. we'll take another question from the phone line. >> from kyoto news, your line is open. >> thank you for taking my question. and i have a question to mr. hoshide. you have just mentioned about the difference between the soyuz space shuttles and the spacex crew dragon. could you explain a little bit more about the difference in terms of training and spacesuits and launching, landing, and could you just mention about the possibility of the future of the...
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of thank you for coming on the show great to see you >> thank you great to see you thank you for havingorget what he said about reverse mentoring, listening to young people about what they want "mad money" is back after the break. >> coming up, want to get real about real estate? cramer's got a stock that can give your portfolio a new lease on life. next [uplifting music playing] ♪ i had a dream that someday ♪ ♪ i would just fly, fly away ♪ >>> as we head into the holidays, you know it's the most wonderful time of the year for retail you would like to own a real estate investment trust that does retail. something like brooks moore property group they open 400 open air shopping centers. kroger, publix people are fleeing the cities for the suburbs. this may be retail space that is working. no wonder the stock rose from $6 from spring to $24 and change today. it jumped to a multiyear high after they delivered an excellent quarter last night they still pay you 4% yield. thanks to the dip in hike they announced yesterday. so can they keep running let's check in with jim taylor get a better r
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it was a great time and playing great rules. i played title sandrani cars, which was my signature role at the r i c. and then i went on to the national to play king leah. but i've reached a point where i thought i want to shift. no, i don't. i don't want to become one of those actors who i have huge respect for. and i got a jack a, you know, who did to see it on a regular basis. ian mckellen. i just wasn't me. so i thought, no, i'm going to go and just be, i'm jumping working and it was the, it was a dangerous decision cuz i was 50. but it was probably the best decision i ever made known for. but just a great town be a ferocious what re of in your cheese, the 9th, and i to 5, a notable a demoss by being starting and both the 2 scottish blockbusters of that year. brave ha, i'd rob roy. i mean, i have to go off without buy the detailed rob roy, you wouldn't brief up and vice versa. well, i wish i remember i was doing rob roy, i infinitely prefer allen shop script. so rob roy, to the strange bray plot, which i thought because i act
it was a great time and playing great rules. i played title sandrani cars, which was my signature role at the r i c. and then i went on to the national to play king leah. but i've reached a point where i thought i want to shift. no, i don't. i don't want to become one of those actors who i have huge respect for. and i got a jack a, you know, who did to see it on a regular basis. ian mckellen. i just wasn't me. so i thought, no, i'm going to go and just be, i'm jumping working and it was the, it...
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. 5ir wonderful and great that he got that great privilege-— great privilege.eat privilege. sirjackie stewart, i'm still getting my _ great privilege. sirjackie stewart, i'm still getting my head - great privilege. sirjackie stewart, i'm still getting my head around i great privilege. sirjackie stewart, l i'm still getting my head around you running out of petrol! be that as it may, thank you for sharing your thoughts and memories of frank williams. :, ~ thoughts and memories of frank williams. . ~ , :, thoughts and memories of frank williams. :, ~' , :, g thoughts and memories of frank williams. . ~ g , tens of thousands of homes and businesses in scotland and northern england are still without power in the wake of storm arwen — with some being warned they may not be reconnected "for several days". all schools in aberdeenshire will remains closed until wednesday at the earliest. parts of wales and the midlands have also been badly affected — storm arwen brought winds of over 90 mph. the damage caused was extensive. scottish power said it was the worst in many
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it's great timing.sure everyone is vaccinated right after the holidays [ laughter ] some more covid news i heard that there's a a potentially faster-spreading delta variant moving through the u.s. called "delta plus. [ laughter ] it's basically the delta variant, but if you get it, you can also stream movies and shows for $13 a month. [ laughter and applause good deal. >> tariq: extra leg room [ laughter ] >> jimmy: some big sports news packers quarterback aaron rodgers has tested positive for covid and it turns out he may have lied about being vaccinated. [ audience oohs yup, he told reporters he was immunized, which some people are saying is misleading but that's not the only confusing statement that he's made about his vaccine status. for example, in one press conference he said, "i'd like to think of myself as vaccine adjacent." [ laughter ] >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: in another press conference he said, "in a spiritual sense, are any of us truly vaccinated? [ laughter ] and finally, he cleared things
it's great timing.sure everyone is vaccinated right after the holidays [ laughter ] some more covid news i heard that there's a a potentially faster-spreading delta variant moving through the u.s. called "delta plus. [ laughter ] it's basically the delta variant, but if you get it, you can also stream movies and shows for $13 a month. [ laughter and applause good deal. >> tariq: extra leg room [ laughter ] >> jimmy: some big sports news packers quarterback aaron rodgers has...
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the great migration. it through thep beginning of world warin i braided about $3m and 2 million - so the story ofe 20th century america becomes the impact on the scandinavian americans on the way in which the cultural skills becomes part of the americas story. and i can point to a couple of great examples of this danish immigrant who was pioneering efforts can indoor photography, incredible depths of urban poverty in a city like new york city and created for the first time in america, the awareness of the dangers of mass poverty and the need for the community the american community too take steps to change that would and also accommodates in the figures who described in the bucket to talk about this really kind of the america during the 1920s in the era of the jazz age, charlesth lindbergh. st. cloud, minnesota. we would drive from minneapolis to visit my grandmother in brainerd.gr and is across the atlantic in 1927 predict and she recalls the memories of the vikings explores and adventures across that gr
the great migration. it through thep beginning of world warin i braided about $3m and 2 million - so the story ofe 20th century america becomes the impact on the scandinavian americans on the way in which the cultural skills becomes part of the americas story. and i can point to a couple of great examples of this danish immigrant who was pioneering efforts can indoor photography, incredible depths of urban poverty in a city like new york city and created for the first time in america, the...
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bodily harm to another person and if that the risk of death or great bodily harm was unreasonable and substantial. and that the defendant was aware that his conduct created a reasonable and substantial risk of death or great bodily harm. the circumstances and -- of the defendant's conduct showed utter disregard for human life in determining whether the circumstances of the conduct showed utter disregard for human life, you should consider these factors. what the defendant was doing, why he was engaged in that conduct, how dangerous the conduct was, how obvious was the danger, whether the conduct showed any regard for human life and all the facts and circumstances related to the conduct. if as to the first count, you are satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt that both elements of this crime have been proved and that the defendant was not acting lawfully in self-defense, as i have instructed you on the law of self-defense, then you should find at the defendant guilty of reckless homicide in the first degree is charged on the information. if you are not so satisfied, then you must find tha
bodily harm to another person and if that the risk of death or great bodily harm was unreasonable and substantial. and that the defendant was aware that his conduct created a reasonable and substantial risk of death or great bodily harm. the circumstances and -- of the defendant's conduct showed utter disregard for human life in determining whether the circumstances of the conduct showed utter disregard for human life, you should consider these factors. what the defendant was doing, why he was...
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get started with a great offer and ask how you can add comcast business securityedge.yan reynolds, "red notice," check that out. thanks to "science bob," ryan hurd, and maren morris. apologies to matt damon. tomorrow night, our guests are benedict cumberbatch and kevin garnett. "nightline" is next. and if you happen to see ryan reynolds, tell him i'm still confused. thanks for watching, goodnight. >>> this is "nightline." >> tonight, taking the stand. kyle rittenhouse in his own words. >> why do you need the gun when you go out there? >> i -- i needed the gun because -- if i had to protect myself because somebody attacked me. >> the 18-year-old accused of murder during last year's kenosha protest. the high-stakes courtroom drama. >> don't get brazen with me. >> will it all lead to a mistrial? >>> plus saving paradise. australia's great barrier reef. >> this sprawling natural habitat is teeming with marine life. >> we follow the team working to preserve one of the great wonders of the world before it's too late. >> we've been able to re-establish breeding coral populati
get started with a great offer and ask how you can add comcast business securityedge.yan reynolds, "red notice," check that out. thanks to "science bob," ryan hurd, and maren morris. apologies to matt damon. tomorrow night, our guests are benedict cumberbatch and kevin garnett. "nightline" is next. and if you happen to see ryan reynolds, tell him i'm still confused. thanks for watching, goodnight. >>> this is "nightline." >> tonight, taking...
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before he was the great communicator, ronald reagan was the great disruptive.onservative outsider who vigorously opposed the moderate republican establishment in his day. reagan's victory in 1980 breathe new life into our party and into conservatism, he changed the course of our nation and the world. today, we found ourselves in a similar position. president donald trump was also one-of-a-kind. [applause] he disrupted the status quo, challenged the movement, and there is no turning back. under the administration, we achieved things some republicans have been talking about in decades. we did it all not by backing down, but by standing strong. freedom was the anthem of our administration. under the administration, i am proud to report we rebuilt our military, made the strongest military in the history of the world stronger still. [applause] we cut taxes across the board, rolled back more regulation than any administration in american history, we revived our economy, created 7 million good paying jobs. in fact, we had the lowest unemployment ever recorded for afri
before he was the great communicator, ronald reagan was the great disruptive.onservative outsider who vigorously opposed the moderate republican establishment in his day. reagan's victory in 1980 breathe new life into our party and into conservatism, he changed the course of our nation and the world. today, we found ourselves in a similar position. president donald trump was also one-of-a-kind. [applause] he disrupted the status quo, challenged the movement, and there is no turning back. under...
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i'm feeling great.you have to stop whispering "that looks good" at the movies after every trailer. oh, that looks good. we know it looks good. that's -- that's the job of the trailer, to make the movie look good even bad movies have good trailers [ light laughter ] i've been in some of them. it's not impressive when a a trailer looks good they all look good, stop [ laughter and applause stop >> jimmy: you have to stop checking tiktok real quick before trying to fall asleep oh, you got in bed before midnight congrats oh, you're checking tiktok real quick? well now it's 2:00 a.m. and you're watching ring doorbell videos of mailmen being surprised with basket of clif bars [ laughter ] so just stop [ applause ] >> you have to stop daylight saving time. [ cheers ] we're not farmers anymore. [ laughter ] the only thing i've ever successfully grown was this beautifully, perfectly manicured beard. [ laughter ] and guess what, my kids don't know what daylight savings is, and they're now getting up at 4:00 a.m an
i'm feeling great.you have to stop whispering "that looks good" at the movies after every trailer. oh, that looks good. we know it looks good. that's -- that's the job of the trailer, to make the movie look good even bad movies have good trailers [ light laughter ] i've been in some of them. it's not impressive when a a trailer looks good they all look good, stop [ laughter and applause stop >> jimmy: you have to stop checking tiktok real quick before trying to fall asleep oh,...
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. >> rosita, that is great. getting the covid vaccine is a great way to stay healthy. >> see my mommy and my poppy said that it will help keep, my friends, any neighbors, my abuela all healthy. >> they're right. vaccines are available for children 5 years and older and the more people get them the better we could stop the spread of covid and keep everyone healthy. >> and then three weeks later i have to go back to the doctors and get my second shot and kitty, let me show you, this is coming with me to take that shot too. >> good for you, rosita. and godito. you'll be considered fully vaccinated two weeks after your second dose. so that means that kids that are getting their first dose today, they should have good protection by mid december. >> you know, my granny bird said that since i'm 6 years old i could get the vaccine. >> oh, yeah, that is right, big bird. >> but, well, i have a lot of questions. like, what is a vaccine? and does it have to be a shot? and will i still need to wear my mask? >> those are such
. >> rosita, that is great. getting the covid vaccine is a great way to stay healthy. >> see my mommy and my poppy said that it will help keep, my friends, any neighbors, my abuela all healthy. >> they're right. vaccines are available for children 5 years and older and the more people get them the better we could stop the spread of covid and keep everyone healthy. >> and then three weeks later i have to go back to the doctors and get my second shot and kitty, let me show...
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death or great bodily harm to himself. the third element of the first-degree intentional homicide requires that the defendant did not actually believe the force used was necessary to prevent imminent death or great bodily harm to himself. this requires the state to prove either that the defendant did not actually believe he was in imminent danger of death or great bodily harm or that the defendant did not actually believe that the force used was necessary to prevent imminent death or great bodily harm to himself. when first-degree intentional homicide is considered, the reasonableness of the defendant's conduct -- excuse me. when first-degree intentional homicide is considered, the reasonableness of the defendant's belief is not an issue. you are to be concerned only with what the defendant actually believed, whether those beliefs are reasonable important only if you later consider whether the defendant is guilty of second-degree intentional homicide. if as to the fourth count you are satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt th
death or great bodily harm to himself. the third element of the first-degree intentional homicide requires that the defendant did not actually believe the force used was necessary to prevent imminent death or great bodily harm to himself. this requires the state to prove either that the defendant did not actually believe he was in imminent danger of death or great bodily harm or that the defendant did not actually believe that the force used was necessary to prevent imminent death or great...
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while you're watching is a minor joining us today and c-span, the great session for you today we are glad you're with us. so we start i would like to think if you are the key sponsors for their ongoing support rated the metro national park commission, ingram content group, the tennessee park commission, vanderbilt university, and we are grateful for your support and thank you for everything you do to help us make us a great festival are year ife you would like to purchase these books featured here in the vessel we encourage you to do that through the book link in the facebook live or youtube chat session pretty and this book support the festival and help to keep it free rated so we have special guest today, and are author is the former two-term mayor of knoxville and governor of tennessee, and during his tenure, as he became the fastest improving state in the country and k - 12 education the first state to provide a free community college or technical school for all its citizens in addition to adding for 35000 net new jobs pretty fmr. gov. bill haslam teaches on the board of director
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it was a great story >> great memories of that show let's make some money together what's going on? >> caller: i wanted to ask you about this amd merger. i listened to the amd conference call and lisa sue says she's confident that the deal is supposed to close by the end of the year >> yes >> caller: i did some, you know, calculations i'm a retired teacher, i did my homework i saw that for every share, you'll be receiving 1.72 shares of amd >> right >> caller: my question, jim, in light of that, based on today's closing prices, it seems like whoever owns those shares is going to make a ton of money >> you're a schoolteacher and you're doing it right. it's a strange anomaly you looked at it in rigorous fashion and thought how can it be i'm recommending amd, i don't like risks i don't think it's such a bad idea to take a little oh of that one off the table. and let's go to gary in california gary >> caller: hi, jim thank you very much for taking my call. i'm a long-time viewer and i really enjoy the show. >> thank you, buddy. thank you very much. >> caller: taking your advice, i liste
it was a great story >> great memories of that show let's make some money together what's going on? >> caller: i wanted to ask you about this amd merger. i listened to the amd conference call and lisa sue says she's confident that the deal is supposed to close by the end of the year >> yes >> caller: i did some, you know, calculations i'm a retired teacher, i did my homework i saw that for every share, you'll be receiving 1.72 shares of amd >> right >>...
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great monetary expert, great friend of ours. advisors to both the reagan people and the trump people and many in between. a person of steadfast great principle. so i want to begin with one of the thoughts that steve forbes mentioned on our show a few moments ago, which i think is so very important, and that is the relationship between economic strength at home and national security military strength abroad. sometimes it's characterized as weakness at home, weakness abroad, but i think it's more characterized as strength at home, strength abroad. one leaks into another. at some point it's perhaps less understood or underrated as a factor, but steve, you mentioned it on our show as you always do, and i wanted you to talk a little bit about that, because america was on the defensive in the 1970s, maybe long before that, but certainly in the '70s. we forget the strength of soviet communism. we forget the fact that not only did the soves have eastern europe and so forth, but they were infiltrating our own hemisphere, not just in cuba
great monetary expert, great friend of ours. advisors to both the reagan people and the trump people and many in between. a person of steadfast great principle. so i want to begin with one of the thoughts that steve forbes mentioned on our show a few moments ago, which i think is so very important, and that is the relationship between economic strength at home and national security military strength abroad. sometimes it's characterized as weakness at home, weakness abroad, but i think it's more...
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but anyway, it's great to be here. the great shake out all throughout california. and let me just take this moment to acknowledge and thank all of the people who work here at the main be folks who work here not only serve the public and deal with sometimes very challenging circumstances. they were the first to raise their hands and say i want to be a disaster service worker and help my city. so thank you all so much. i'm so glad to see you back at work and i can tell under these masks, you're really smiling, right. and, today, we talk about earthquakes. it's really in san francisco, this is earthquake territory and it's not a matter of if the next one happens. it's a matter of when. and in 1989, we remember the giants were playing the a's in the world series. i was in the community that day and it was unbelievable. like that, i still remember where i was, how it felt like the earth shook and the aftermath of it. right. the bay bridge. everyone was like the bay bridge fell. and part of the upper deck of the bay bridge did fall. the marina was absolutely devastated a
but anyway, it's great to be here. the great shake out all throughout california. and let me just take this moment to acknowledge and thank all of the people who work here at the main be folks who work here not only serve the public and deal with sometimes very challenging circumstances. they were the first to raise their hands and say i want to be a disaster service worker and help my city. so thank you all so much. i'm so glad to see you back at work and i can tell under these masks, you're...
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we have great partners in congress. together, we can show that democracy delivers, human rights matters and we are all looking for freedom. >> i want to ask you about democracy. the pandemic led to the postponement of elections in 79 different countries. it gives the power to control this righty with vaccines as well is to export their vaccines. >> thank you for monitoring this. you are a great role model of what it means to be a journalist. i am thrilled to be joined by my friend and colleague, dan sullivan of alaska. we helped to deliver vaccines from the administration made available for donation to taiwan , a vibrant democracy that was in desperate need of support at a turning point in the covid-19 pandemic. i also joined another bipartisan delegation earlier this year in a visit to what mullah where at the same time, a donation of vaccines were being delivered in part through this administration, building upon the critical work of the previous administration in funding the developing of safe and effective vaccines.
we have great partners in congress. together, we can show that democracy delivers, human rights matters and we are all looking for freedom. >> i want to ask you about democracy. the pandemic led to the postponement of elections in 79 different countries. it gives the power to control this righty with vaccines as well is to export their vaccines. >> thank you for monitoring this. you are a great role model of what it means to be a journalist. i am thrilled to be joined by my friend...
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job jessica, maple, great job. applause nailed it. nailed it, right there let's -- let's meet our next pet. hello, what is your name and where are you from >> hello, i'm lynn and i'm from derbyshire in england. >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. [ cheers and applause ♪ this is -- now, lynn, you -- you have a lot of -- seems like you have a lot of pets there who is -- who is the gang there? >> i've got ten toy poodles all together they're all family [ audience ohs ] and mojo, in fact, here, is a grandma. >> jimmy: aww. >> and -- then i've got aunties, uncles, daughters, all sorts here this is pixie. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: hi, pixie. yeah, pixie is like, "all right, i want to get a trick too. but who -- which one tonight is going to show off their talent >> it's our little mojo here that's -- it's our trick dog >> jimmy: oh, wow, all right so this is -- mojo, this is your big, shining moment mojo, all the way from england mojo, what -- why are you better than me what's your trick, pal >> well, mojo can play the piano and sin
job jessica, maple, great job. applause nailed it. nailed it, right there let's -- let's meet our next pet. hello, what is your name and where are you from >> hello, i'm lynn and i'm from derbyshire in england. >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. [ cheers and applause ♪ this is -- now, lynn, you -- you have a lot of -- seems like you have a lot of pets there who is -- who is the gang there? >> i've got ten toy poodles all together they're all family [ audience ohs ] and mojo, in...
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>> great. again, i think there was a general understanding that we had just gotten into the majority, we didn't take it for granted, we know it was something we would have to work day, and day out. there was this kind of optimism, that now that we could control the agenda, and to a certain extent, our mission, that there would be an opportunity to be the party that could do things like breast cancer stamps, move some important pieces of legislation. relative to women and minorities. i think initially, in those days, there was this excitement about finally getting there. but, not just getting there, really, working to make sure that we got in. so, there was a lot of the magazines. we had a day-long session, and there is tom delay, and we did different tables and of course all the women members were there. and we said, we want to establish a dialogue with you all. with the magazines. it's not just the people who read the wall street journal. or new york times. it's people who read red book and ot
>> great. again, i think there was a general understanding that we had just gotten into the majority, we didn't take it for granted, we know it was something we would have to work day, and day out. there was this kind of optimism, that now that we could control the agenda, and to a certain extent, our mission, that there would be an opportunity to be the party that could do things like breast cancer stamps, move some important pieces of legislation. relative to women and minorities. i...
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kennedy in the great space race. just before we begin i ask you please turn off your cell phones and other electronic devices and remember to keep your mask on. please note with the exception of her house photographer, we are not permitting photography this morning afraid and please join me in welcoming our guests. thank you. [applause] >> good morning, welcome bob fast, robert caro and as the added attraction, bob woodward and what an honor it is to spend some one-on-one time with you. new york historical society and will then going to open it up for questions and some were putting up cards out for about a 40 minute conversation and with trent his book, just number one in the charts, he done incredibly well and so much news going on. i would be remiss to buy did not ask him the burning question of the moment braided right out of the gate and that is when did you first know robert caro. [laughter] >> i think about 25 years ago. he was in new york with his wife and we invited them over for dinner in our home and we ta
kennedy in the great space race. just before we begin i ask you please turn off your cell phones and other electronic devices and remember to keep your mask on. please note with the exception of her house photographer, we are not permitting photography this morning afraid and please join me in welcoming our guests. thank you. [applause] >> good morning, welcome bob fast, robert caro and as the added attraction, bob woodward and what an honor it is to spend some one-on-one time with you....
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all the great memories we have together wouldn't mean anything if we didn't have great relationships.nk it is a big reason why the fans got behind all the teams the way they did. they could see the players and coaches taking the field cared about one another. they wanted each other to succeed. larry, greg, rob, thanks for hiring good people. thanks for bringing great players to this organization. thanks for always making an effort to humanize the players to the fans. it is probably something early in my career that i thought was a waste of time. and i didn't understand it. as the years have passed realize how impactful that can be and if it impacts one person in a positive way it's worth the time and effort. not something you realize when you first become part of a major-league organization, but doesn't take long to realize some are better than others. this place here has always been a first-class operation, so you guys sitting appear, thank you for your commitment to the team, but also to the community. our time together was relatively short, we experienced a lot together. unfortunat
all the great memories we have together wouldn't mean anything if we didn't have great relationships.nk it is a big reason why the fans got behind all the teams the way they did. they could see the players and coaches taking the field cared about one another. they wanted each other to succeed. larry, greg, rob, thanks for hiring good people. thanks for bringing great players to this organization. thanks for always making an effort to humanize the players to the fans. it is probably something...
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karla: he's doing great.ight is normal, he's running like a--he practically, like, if people see him, he doesn't seem like he's--has a heart disease. he runs, he plays, he doesn't get tired. he's doing normal. damian: and what's the long-term prognosis? i mean, if he keeps it up, i would imagine, but what did the doctors tell you? karla: well, his cardiologist told us that, right now, at the moment, he's not gonna need 'cause it's, the future, he might need a heart transplant, but for the moment, if we keep him up healthy, eating healthy, keeping out of people that smoke and just keep an eye on him, he's gonna be doing good. damian: and gilberto, he's a handsome little boy and, i mean, i asked him [speaking foreign language] but how is--he's not any different than any other six- or seven-year-old, is that right? gilberto: yeah, that's right. yeah, like my wife was saying, if you see him, you know, he looks like a normal kid. he's been playing at school, he's, you know, running around. at the beginning, you kn
karla: he's doing great.ight is normal, he's running like a--he practically, like, if people see him, he doesn't seem like he's--has a heart disease. he runs, he plays, he doesn't get tired. he's doing normal. damian: and what's the long-term prognosis? i mean, if he keeps it up, i would imagine, but what did the doctors tell you? karla: well, his cardiologist told us that, right now, at the moment, he's not gonna need 'cause it's, the future, he might need a heart transplant, but for the...
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all those were great triumphs and amidst the triumphs there were two enormous tragedies. one is the failure to reach a just accommodation with the native americans and the other is the failure to end slavery. >> watched the full program and thousands more c-span c-span.org/history. >> thank you for joining us for our next trip down the track . i'm kathy mccarthy director of strategic initiative and host for our journey through the permanent exhibition of the truman presidential library and museum after he spent $29 million rent renovation. the series will provide you with access to all the gfascinatinggalleries, artifacts, films and stories inside . before i give the all important to give a quick to our whistles series author. we're going to travel to missouri at the turn-of-the-century to explore truman's formative years. after watching truman's ascension to the presidency which was brilliantly detailed in the first episode in our whistles series by aj banks available for viewing on the truman library institute website, we will stop in the next gallery about politics to
all those were great triumphs and amidst the triumphs there were two enormous tragedies. one is the failure to reach a just accommodation with the native americans and the other is the failure to end slavery. >> watched the full program and thousands more c-span c-span.org/history. >> thank you for joining us for our next trip down the track . i'm kathy mccarthy director of strategic initiative and host for our journey through the permanent exhibition of the truman presidential...
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what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. as a korea professional sport is much tougher on some than others, or else she was marked by everybody. so why would somebody believe me? i was just a little girl, the price of a to, to, to achieve really was, was a read on the paper this morning. usa swimming coach, arrested, allegedly had sex with a 12 year old girl. this happens almost every week. we get calls at the office. i get informed about one of my greatest fears is someone is gonna start linking all this together. and it's going to be a 60 minute documentary about youth coaches in sports like gymnastics swimming here, is that documentary? i see it on r t a ah, with docusign divisions as bob, it's don doors on the streets and in the courts as the biden administration vowels to go ahead with compulsory coach with show a guideline looms for the remaining u. s. combat troops to leave iraq at the country, raffles with a security crisis
what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. as a korea professional sport is much tougher on some than others, or else she was marked by everybody. so why would somebody believe me? i was just a little girl, the price of a to, to, to achieve really was, was a read on the paper this morning. usa swimming coach, arrested, allegedly had sex with a 12 year old girl. this happens almost every week. we get calls at the office. i get...
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she was a great listener. she would start every meeting with what can we do for you. >> bridget is a wildly intelligent, highly accomplished executive leader who truly cares. she makes a difference in the bottom line for the people whose jobs ultimately make all the difference. >> bridget understood before any of us did that this was a relationship. she built the nbc cable group by using those relationships to take us from cnbc as a starter network to a powerful cable business with billions of dollars in deals that were done with the cable distributors, all of whom respected, loved, and wanted to spend time with bridget. when the comcast deal happened, 80% of the value of the nbc assets was the cable business. >> was founded over 25 years ago and bridget was a key part of helping start the u.s. paralympics ski and snowboard team raise money to be able to cultivate athletes and prepare them for the paralympics. >> it was the entrepreneurial drive of this industry that changed the way television and content was
she was a great listener. she would start every meeting with what can we do for you. >> bridget is a wildly intelligent, highly accomplished executive leader who truly cares. she makes a difference in the bottom line for the people whose jobs ultimately make all the difference. >> bridget understood before any of us did that this was a relationship. she built the nbc cable group by using those relationships to take us from cnbc as a starter network to a powerful cable business with...
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and with chicago great fire. and and please join me, please welcome rick hogan. >> you are good to come out on a hot day like this. >> a big part of this book, the paperback edition was just out and in the current of that addition, simply put, the best book ever written about -- my father who i admired tremendously wrote a book about the fire and i still say this. my brother is here. where we have run out of things, you knew my dad. >> i came to chicago, just finished graduate school in yale in newhaven connecticut. what i was most interested in was history and culture in the second half of the nineteenth century. and we've got this job on northwestern. >> >> i was teaching a heavy load but in the spring, i went to teach a course on chicago literature and i don't remember the exact way it happened and somehow before the internet and emails, there he is. >> your book is better. >> sitting upstairs at the chicago press club, ordered a chicken salad and pineapple, the only thing that is edible and just enthused and
and with chicago great fire. and and please join me, please welcome rick hogan. >> you are good to come out on a hot day like this. >> a big part of this book, the paperback edition was just out and in the current of that addition, simply put, the best book ever written about -- my father who i admired tremendously wrote a book about the fire and i still say this. my brother is here. where we have run out of things, you knew my dad. >> i came to chicago, just finished graduate...
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some of my cheney ancestors moved to new hampshire shortly after the revolutionary war, and my great-great-grandfather, samuel fletcher cheney, was born in merrimack county, not far from here in 1829. samuel fletcher cheney moved to defiance, ohio, and enlisted in april of 1861 when president lincoln first called for troops when the civil war began. he fought in the union army for four years. he was on sherman's march to the sea. he was in the grand review parade in washington, d.c., marched past the reviewing stand with president andrew johnson and general grant. and he knew, like all of the others who fought to preserve our union, he exemplified the idea that is enshrined in the motto of new hampshire, "live free or die." they knew the price of freedom. they knew that it had to be fought for and defended. and they knew that they were the ones who had to do it. one of the greatest blessings of this country is that in every generation, we have had citizens who have been willing to serve, citizens who have been willing to answer that call and to defend our freedom. as we meet here today, i can tell you
some of my cheney ancestors moved to new hampshire shortly after the revolutionary war, and my great-great-grandfather, samuel fletcher cheney, was born in merrimack county, not far from here in 1829. samuel fletcher cheney moved to defiance, ohio, and enlisted in april of 1861 when president lincoln first called for troops when the civil war began. he fought in the union army for four years. he was on sherman's march to the sea. he was in the grand review parade in washington, d.c., marched...
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it is a great pleasure for me. i mentioned earlier the land under broadway cove owned by the port of san francisco. the port graciously granted a long term lease for affordable housing. i am proud to introduce if executive director of the port of san francisco. one of on only 12 women in the ports of united states. there are 350 of them. welcome elaine forbes. >> welcome, jack. ports aren't doing that great on gender equality. we hope they move along. the story has been told as well as the details of the units. i will skip that in my remarks. first we are excited to see everyone today. this is an incredibly important project for the port. we hadn't always gotten development right in this part of town, but this project really came together for us. generally speaking, port property is not appropriate for housing because it is a private use. we really had to work with state lands commission to identify this was appropriate for housing. we found a 75 year ground lease to allow the project to happen. i want to thank my
it is a great pleasure for me. i mentioned earlier the land under broadway cove owned by the port of san francisco. the port graciously granted a long term lease for affordable housing. i am proud to introduce if executive director of the port of san francisco. one of on only 12 women in the ports of united states. there are 350 of them. welcome elaine forbes. >> welcome, jack. ports aren't doing that great on gender equality. we hope they move along. the story has been told as well as...
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all great ideas.earings.com don't forget to follow us on twitter at barron's online. that is all for us i hope you had a great thanksgiving, we will see you next week. >> from the fox studio in new york city, this is "maria bartiromo's wall street". >> happy thanksgiving everyone welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was in helps position you for the week ahead. i am maria bartiromo. americans facing surging crisis with groceries and gasoline for the holiday season. supply chain disruption continue to rock markets. david bahnsen will join me how inflation is taking a tollhe on americans in t
all great ideas.earings.com don't forget to follow us on twitter at barron's online. that is all for us i hope you had a great thanksgiving, we will see you next week. >> from the fox studio in new york city, this is "maria bartiromo's wall street". >> happy thanksgiving everyone welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was in helps position you for the week ahead. i am maria bartiromo. americans facing surging crisis with groceries and gasoline for the holiday...
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thanksgiving day forecast and it looks great it.the day for tomorrow and then we will be in the 60's with sun across the bay area in the afternoon for tomorrow. looking great. seven day forecast, san francisco, oakland and san jose. you can see we are settling in to that dry and quiet weather pattern for the bay area. question are looking at temperatures just a little warmer as we look to the weekend. as we look to the inland east bay and for the coast looking great for thanksgiving day. into friday and into the weekend as well. just slightly warmer for saturday and for sunday. all right. let's check this with gianna and it's a get away day. a lot of people will hit the roads, taking to the skies as we look to especially later on this afternoon. >> yeah. hopefully a lot of people are home packing getting the early start to that drive. later on that's where we will see a lot of extra traffic on the roadways. again we are expecting to see prepandemic levels or possibly close to that for this traffic this afternoon for a get away day.
thanksgiving day forecast and it looks great it.the day for tomorrow and then we will be in the 60's with sun across the bay area in the afternoon for tomorrow. looking great. seven day forecast, san francisco, oakland and san jose. you can see we are settling in to that dry and quiet weather pattern for the bay area. question are looking at temperatures just a little warmer as we look to the weekend. as we look to the inland east bay and for the coast looking great for thanksgiving day. into...
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really great to catch up with you, mark. we will talk more about the inventories and supply chain levels, continuing our focus on the consumer and you can see here that this is where price pressures are across the u.s.. i mean, where aren't they? it looks like the yellow is actually the most severe part. caroline: actually, the u.s. is not doing bad, then. romaine: i mean the main ports of entry, you have to factor that in. sonali: makes me want to stop complaining, it is always worse somewhere else. romaine: we are going to speak to the ceo behind brands like nana boat. rob little of edge well is going to be joining us in just a minute. this is bloomberg. romaine: all right, today we are focused on the retail landscape ahead of the holiday season here, just 14 days until thanksgiving, 17 to hanukkah, 44 before christmas. we are going to talk about how some of these issues are being dealt with by various companies out there, including by edge well, who reported decent earnings. seems a lot of these companies are holding up w
really great to catch up with you, mark. we will talk more about the inventories and supply chain levels, continuing our focus on the consumer and you can see here that this is where price pressures are across the u.s.. i mean, where aren't they? it looks like the yellow is actually the most severe part. caroline: actually, the u.s. is not doing bad, then. romaine: i mean the main ports of entry, you have to factor that in. sonali: makes me want to stop complaining, it is always worse somewhere...
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that eleanor roosevelt one is really great.l, it's-- it's just a rhetorical question. it's just the ultimate clap-back. >> stephen: one more time, please? >> it's the ultimate clap-back. >> stephen: what is the quote again. >> it's "who gonna check me, boo?" >> stephen: not i. >> thank you. >> stephen: i shall never check you boo, but, boo, is a term of endearment. >> unless it ends that sentence. >> stephen: in which case it's like, "buldy." >> yes. >> stephen: i see. >> like wise guy. >> stephen: you there you go. you write in here about playing a game of is that raids with, among other people, and this is a harrowing group of people, meryl streep. >> yes, under the meryl streep quote-- i think she's in there a couple of times-- i rect i was at a party, a christmas party at the great, the late, great, natasha richardson's house, who was a dear friend of mine for years. and she put-- she was the greatest hostess ever. i mean, she put together the best groups with the best food that she made all of. and we were at a christmas p
that eleanor roosevelt one is really great.l, it's-- it's just a rhetorical question. it's just the ultimate clap-back. >> stephen: one more time, please? >> it's the ultimate clap-back. >> stephen: what is the quote again. >> it's "who gonna check me, boo?" >> stephen: not i. >> thank you. >> stephen: i shall never check you boo, but, boo, is a term of endearment. >> unless it ends that sentence. >> stephen: in which case it's...
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but mostly i think it's going to be great. i'm super excited about the role of technology and that keeps me energized and excited. >> since you brought up crypto. one, are you going to take doge coin to buy dell products? just kidding. more serious subject. what role do you see crypto playing? like you said who knows for sure how ingrained it will be and how it will platform? but do you see similarities between the innovation that is happening with crypto platforms more than currencies that is analogous to what happened in the '90s with the internet? >> yeah, i , i do think theree analogies there with the way the blockchain is being used. we will see. as i said if it works it will be a great democratization of finance and opportunities for billions of people around the world and ultimately that's a great thing. >> when someone reads this what you wanted to take away from it? let me say i guess i'm not all the way to but it is an easy read. even when you get into some of the technical side of it and the details of dell, it get
but mostly i think it's going to be great. i'm super excited about the role of technology and that keeps me energized and excited. >> since you brought up crypto. one, are you going to take doge coin to buy dell products? just kidding. more serious subject. what role do you see crypto playing? like you said who knows for sure how ingrained it will be and how it will platform? but do you see similarities between the innovation that is happening with crypto platforms more than currencies...