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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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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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well, you might say, well, 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 for the union. and scott, craig, i'm going to take you out of your field. i own that, that once i, even a historian, get substantial american, the historian, the great, a literally forgotten these islands a. but let's look at the future that let's look at the crystal ball unless paint live the celtic at countries and todd le let. let's take your, your native country of island. are we closer to either humidity 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 820th century because the irish in dublin have specifically renounced an insistence that the 6 counters per there's. therefore they're winning many
well, you might say, well, 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 for the union. and scott, craig, i'm going to take you out of your field. i own that, that once i, even a historian, get substantial american, the historian, the great, a literally forgotten these islands a. but let's...
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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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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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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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it was wonderful and it was great he got that, great privilege.
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the stats are great, the email updates are great and detailed love them. >> we're most interactive andhank you so much for joining the club what's up? >> caller: i had some shares of the x1 company which was acquired by desktop metal recently i want to know what you think of ticker symbol dm moving forward. >> listen, this is really important. this is a pure spec on 3-d but i happen to like it more than ddd. i like it. glenn in new jersey, glenn >> caller: booyah, jim long-time fan, appreciate everything you do. >> thank you. >> caller: i have marathon digital -- >> i have always been candid, i own ethereum how do i know it goes up and why do i know? i don't know let's go to luke in colorado luke. >> caller: booyah, jimmy chill. >> chill in the house san francisco style. what's up? >> caller: i always get mixed signals on spacs ticker asle. >> what's the matter with owning boeing boeing is owned by a trust we talk about it all the time. the stock got clobbered today. that's the opportunity that's where i would go. now i'm going to alan in indiana. alan. >> caller: booyah, jimmy >> yo,
the stats are great, the email updates are great and detailed love them. >> we're most interactive andhank you so much for joining the club what's up? >> caller: i had some shares of the x1 company which was acquired by desktop metal recently i want to know what you think of ticker symbol dm moving forward. >> listen, this is really important. this is a pure spec on 3-d but i happen to like it more than ddd. i like it. glenn in new jersey, glenn >> caller: booyah, jim...
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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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they do a great job of that.ould prefer to have it so that my customer knows that i care and it's real you're offering that at scale to smaller business and medium sized business >> yeah. think about the great digital businesses we had great businesses on stage at our signal conference last month. we had intuit, pileloton they're talking about how they build a great experience that understands their customers and is able to personalize it. intuit shares. before they started using twilio, they had three segments. it's like 100 million consumers. they divided them into three segments people didn't read our emails and it wasn't that great using twilio, they diced that audience in and they can taylor that in for who you are, where you are. are you going to file taxes, high income person, first time filing taxes dial that in and when they did that their engagement was up 30%. >> they had a nice acceleration and i'm sure you're part of it. >> great example, right? >> one last thing. george hu, he's an exec i have it i
they do a great job of that.ould prefer to have it so that my customer knows that i care and it's real you're offering that at scale to smaller business and medium sized business >> yeah. think about the great digital businesses we had great businesses on stage at our signal conference last month. we had intuit, pileloton they're talking about how they build a great experience that understands their customers and is able to personalize it. intuit shares. before they started using twilio,...
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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 reached a point where i thought i want to shift. no, i don't. and i 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 jobbing work and it was, it was a dangerous decision to know it's 50, but it was probably the best decision i ever made. a known for, but just a great town be a ferocious what ray of in your cheese, the 9 to 9 to 5, a notable a da marsh by being starting in both the 2 scottish blockbusters of that year. brave ha, i'd rob roy. i mean, i have to go off without buy the detail, 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 brave law, which i thought because i actually played w
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 reached a point where i thought i want to shift. no, i don't. and i 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 jobbing work and it was, it was a dangerous...
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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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great. the motion moved by commissioner mar and seconded by commissioner fielder. madam clerk, please call item 3. >> clerk: just to clarify, it was moved by commissioner fielder and seconded by commissioner mar. approval of the lafco minutes from october 15th, 2021, regular meeting. members of the public who wish to comment on this item, 415-655-0001, id 2481 940 8777. then pound and pound again. please dial star 3 to line up to speak and a system prompt will indicate you are ready and then when your line is unmuted, you may start your comments. >> supervisor chan: any changes to the minutes commissioners? great. seeing no changes, please do open up to public commen >> clerk: check together see if we have callers in the queue. if you haven't done so, press star 3 to be added to the queue. we have no public comment. >> supervisor chan: great. is there a motion to approve the minutes? >> supervisor mar: so moved. >> second. >> clerk: great. (roll call vote) there are three ayes. >> supervisor
great. the motion moved by commissioner mar and seconded by commissioner fielder. madam clerk, please call item 3. >> clerk: just to clarify, it was moved by commissioner fielder and seconded by commissioner mar. approval of the lafco minutes from october 15th, 2021, regular meeting. members of the public who wish to comment on this item, 415-655-0001, id 2481 940 8777. then pound and pound again. please dial star 3 to line up to speak and a system prompt will indicate you are ready and...
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. >> he's din a great job. great congratulations. big honor for doug wilson tonight. we're all pretty fired up for that. >> there it is. >>> that's going to do it for us on this monday night. we hope to see you back here tuesday tomorrow. >> bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests - bill murray, dan aykroy and ernie hudson finneas. and featuring the legendary roots crew >> questlove: 1551 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. welcome! thank you very much! [ cheers and applause welcome! welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show. thank you for being here thank you for watching [ cheers and applause well, guys, everybody is talking about this last night cbs aired a two-hour special called "adele: one night only." yep. the special brought in 10 million viewers cbs heard and was like, "sorry, we meant 100 nights only sorry. [ laughter ] y
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>> great question. i didn't know what to expect out of that being a first-time author so a pleasant surprise has been it has led to lots of good thoughtful conversations with people. my experience is like being in public office, when you got in public people come up at a cost you all the time and tell you you are wrong and how bad you are, it happens 5% of the time. the rest of the time people come to you in public you have very helpful thoughtful conversations or encouraging conversations. in the book because the book, a lot of them are just i read the book, loved it, thanks for writing it, whatever, but it has caused a lot more thoughtful conversations than i would expect from folks some of them are old friends, people i went to college with who email out of the blue, you wrote this book, it is interesting, can we talk about such and such and some folks you run into at restaurants who have read the book so that has been encouraging and fun to have this interchanges of people responding to something sp
>> great question. i didn't know what to expect out of that being a first-time author so a pleasant surprise has been it has led to lots of good thoughtful conversations with people. my experience is like being in public office, when you got in public people come up at a cost you all the time and tell you you are wrong and how bad you are, it happens 5% of the time. the rest of the time people come to you in public you have very helpful thoughtful conversations or encouraging...
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, great day. the great robert bartly, and i don't think it would happen without for those of you who don't remember bob bartly was the editorial page editor of "the wall street journal." and i think every day they'd have editorials explaining and teaching the american people why this was so important. and of course jude who was at the editorial page at that time. and was he the one who came up with the term supply side economics? i don't remember but -- so that was all cool. i would just say one quick thing that i think we are in a danger zone right now because none of the lessons that we should have learned over the last 40 years seem to have been learned by the left, and that's troubling to me. one thing you said on the show today, larry, you said it was a reagan revolution. >> i'd say it was a 40-year revolution. obviously trump followed a lot of those ideas from reagan as well. and i'm going to give you one statistic in our wall street journal op-ed tomorrow, but it's just incredible when you
, great day. the great robert bartly, and i don't think it would happen without for those of you who don't remember bob bartly was the editorial page editor of "the wall street journal." and i think every day they'd have editorials explaining and teaching the american people why this was so important. and of course jude who was at the editorial page at that time. and was he the one who came up with the term supply side economics? i don't remember but -- so that was all cool. i would...
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we make sure that they walk away and say i had a great time in san francisco. i felt safe in san francisco. i recommend you visit san francisco because they have this incredible exhibit at the museum, the dejeoung. this is our city and now it's our time to take care of it to do everything we can in our respective positions to improve upon it. to make sure we're putting our all to it. not just for our economic future, but for the prosperity of each and every one of us. i want to thank so many people who are joining us today including rodney fong and helping bring businesses together. kevin carol from the hotel council, thank you so much and i want to see those hotels packed with people who are coming to the city. i'm fighting to get all these conventions and other activities and things here, but we know there's so much more work to do. i want to thank our deputy chief and david lizard. so many people working collaboratively together in order to ensure that this city is open for business, it's thriving and we're taking good care of one another like we did through
we make sure that they walk away and say i had a great time in san francisco. i felt safe in san francisco. i recommend you visit san francisco because they have this incredible exhibit at the museum, the dejeoung. this is our city and now it's our time to take care of it to do everything we can in our respective positions to improve upon it. to make sure we're putting our all to it. not just for our economic future, but for the prosperity of each and every one of us. i want to thank so many...
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a great teammate. and also, part of this fairytale was a be a player that would help lead us to our first championship in san francisco. in 2008, we had gone 50 years at that point without a championship. but even more powerful than that fairytale wast the fact that, as we went through the next 12 or 13 years together, book ended by a championship in his first year and division championship this year as well as franchise record performance this year with 107 wins, goldplated bookends, by the way, i got to know buster the person and kristen the person and the posey family. and to share a few reflections on the people that we are honoring today. on the field, the on the field buster, not performance wise but all of the other things he brings as a person, i will never forget in 2010, as a rookie, the way he handled our pitching staff. the disparate personalities of sergio romo, brian wilson, madison bumgarner, matt king, on and on. unbelievable. i learned a lot about psychology , watching that unfold. i w
a great teammate. and also, part of this fairytale was a be a player that would help lead us to our first championship in san francisco. in 2008, we had gone 50 years at that point without a championship. but even more powerful than that fairytale wast the fact that, as we went through the next 12 or 13 years together, book ended by a championship in his first year and division championship this year as well as franchise record performance this year with 107 wins, goldplated bookends, by the...
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the problems facing our nation today are great and consequential. working families need this body to deliver solutions. today i am ready to work for the people of my district and for this great nation. thank you. i yield back. the speaker: under clause 5-g of rule 20, the chair announces to the house in light of the administration of the oath of office to the gentlewoman and the gentleman from ohio, the whole number of the house is now 434. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government, funded by these television companies and more. cox is committed to providing eligible families access to affordable internet. bridging the digital divide one connected and engaged student at a time. cox, bringing us closer. >> cox supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> friday, a memorial service for colin powell, retired army general and former secretary of state, will be held at the washington national cathedral. watch at noon eastern on c-span two, online at c-span.org, or on c
the problems facing our nation today are great and consequential. working families need this body to deliver solutions. today i am ready to work for the people of my district and for this great nation. thank you. i yield back. the speaker: under clause 5-g of rule 20, the chair announces to the house in light of the administration of the oath of office to the gentlewoman and the gentleman from ohio, the whole number of the house is now 434. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government,...
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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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richard friedman is a great friend. [applause] [indiscernible] [applause] [indiscernible] you were able to be survivors of the holocaust, which was the genesis of my father's coming alive, if you will. it would have been not quite the same event had you not been here. so much of what you andy th other survivors have done it is made the issue of human rights come home to all of us. thank you to the contributions to our stay on countless occasions and thank you for reminding all of us to never, ever forget, so thank you, my dear friend. many wonderful people as i look around. [indiscernible] decided to have lunch with each other about a year and a half ago. thank you, both. everything that you've done. [applause] which is something that all of us were so deeply positive would never have happened without you, so thank you immensely, my friend, for your loyalty to this university, your generosity to this university and your commitment to human rights. it is a great deal. thank you very much. [indiscernible] [laughter] i kno
richard friedman is a great friend. [applause] [indiscernible] [applause] [indiscernible] you were able to be survivors of the holocaust, which was the genesis of my father's coming alive, if you will. it would have been not quite the same event had you not been here. so much of what you andy th other survivors have done it is made the issue of human rights come home to all of us. thank you to the contributions to our stay on countless occasions and thank you for reminding all of us to never,...
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great to be back.— it's great to be back. just like that rangers. _ it's great to be back. just like be back. just like that rangers, this is no - it's great to be back. just like that rangers, this is no easy| it's great to be back. just like - that rangers, this is no easy start. gerrard comes in with villa two points off the draw. they've lost their last six, but his methods might be made for a relegation fight. last season, rangers let him just 30 goals —— let in. —— 13. responsibility in football is what i want. it's quite clear what we need to tighten up. we need to become a bit more organised, and that's certainly one step we need to improve in the short term. for sure, we will build and get better and stronger, we will become a possession based team. when we can transition into that, time will tell. , , tell. his first coach as a player was gerard — tell. his first coach as a player was gerard who _ tell. his first coach as a player was gerard who leered. - tell. his first coach as a player was gerard who leered. he . tell. his first coach as a player| was gerard who leered.
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it means a great deal. thank you very much. >> the people you forget never forget [inaudible] [laughter] but i saw them coming through the door, my former colleagues and members of our connecticut delegation in congress. of course, you have heard from rosa. jim hans as well. i think i got them all. thank you for being here. our legislative leaders in the general assembly, members, rank-and-file members are here as part of that as well. i know there are a lot of you here in this room, two or 300 people, and in the last 36 years that you serve, representing as a congressman and then as a senator. i have been blessed to have remarkable people who are part of these efforts over all those long years. [inaudible] i'm grateful for everything needed to make our work successful. thank the people of this state for giving both my father and those who represent connecticut together for 52 years, his service and mine, so i am very grateful to my staff. i would be remiss if -- i hired a guy from the ice cream shop more t
it means a great deal. thank you very much. >> the people you forget never forget [inaudible] [laughter] but i saw them coming through the door, my former colleagues and members of our connecticut delegation in congress. of course, you have heard from rosa. jim hans as well. i think i got them all. thank you for being here. our legislative leaders in the general assembly, members, rank-and-file members are here as part of that as well. i know there are a lot of you here in this room, two...
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that was a great conversation.l effect -- i'm not talking about that second thing, i don't even know if that was. but i am proud of you both coming out tonight, nice job. all around the world right now, you are hearing jim acosta and brian stelter dancing in the streets, we are back, we have something to talk about for the next six months, we have a new book deal, you have brought him back in a way that cnn is excited. you did a great job, and now they are going to roast you for it and go after you forever, and i say bring it on. >> greg: i want to be roasted. emily? emily, good to see you got your real estate license. [laughter] >> my team -- >> greg: you are like a hot topic real estate agent. >> i'll take it. >> greg: you are a golf. you sell gothic houses. anyway, thoughts? >> i just kept thinking "i miss that guy." 2 minutes of the two of you and the banter and getting to the heart of the issue, as well. yeah, you know what, the president and the white house is doing a horrible job. he is not nice. everything
that was a great conversation.l effect -- i'm not talking about that second thing, i don't even know if that was. but i am proud of you both coming out tonight, nice job. all around the world right now, you are hearing jim acosta and brian stelter dancing in the streets, we are back, we have something to talk about for the next six months, we have a new book deal, you have brought him back in a way that cnn is excited. you did a great job, and now they are going to roast you for it and go after...
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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
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...
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her great grandmother or great grandparents. so that was how it started. we sort of went back and forth. because after you came back and started then i had white. so i think we sort of. >> and then covid-19 happened. i was getting back to writing in a big way in worry. 2020.ig and then covid-19 happened in march. so i ended up going to the new york historical society, brandishing my breast pump it was a rifle and being like basically saying to me everything you've got with vanderbilt and it and i imaged everything andfled the city . so. >> what's that about? >> between two babies who are now toddlers appearing in the course of this book and then covid course, it was there was a lot. there was a lot going into this book. >> what made me nervous is i wasn't sure how and we would trade back and forth. i would read something catherine had written and i would give some thoughts or to and then we would go back and forth on this stuff. but catherine had a very firm idea early on how she wanted and to be. and in particular stuff about tumy mom and about my mom's t
her great grandmother or great grandparents. so that was how it started. we sort of went back and forth. because after you came back and started then i had white. so i think we sort of. >> and then covid-19 happened. i was getting back to writing in a big way in worry. 2020.ig and then covid-19 happened in march. so i ended up going to the new york historical society, brandishing my breast pump it was a rifle and being like basically saying to me everything you've got with vanderbilt and...
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>> i'm doing great. i'm doing great. i hope you're doing great as well.you know, my parents always taught me, you know, believe in god and god always gave and so i give back. you know, when i was young i wasn't able to give back because i didn't really have money but i gave back by holding football camps but now since the ncaa has allowed us to use mid image and lickness i've been able to accumulate a little bit of money and wanted to help the community out and give them good thanksgiving meals. >> your parents taught you well, man. you said your goal is to help the next generation live out their dreams. >> exactly. >> what does that mean to you? what's next in your mission for that? >> you know, i really love the the youth athletes, student of - athletes, whatever it may be, just need someone to inspire them a little bit. just a little bit of inspiration to reach their dreams and so if i can just help one, two, 100, it doesn't really matter, i just really want to help the youth chase their dreams, whatever i can do and so throughout the year i'm going to
>> i'm doing great. i'm doing great. i hope you're doing great as well.you know, my parents always taught me, you know, believe in god and god always gave and so i give back. you know, when i was young i wasn't able to give back because i didn't really have money but i gave back by holding football camps but now since the ncaa has allowed us to use mid image and lickness i've been able to accumulate a little bit of money and wanted to help the community out and give them good thanksgiving...
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you are grounded and centered and it's great to hear that. let's talk about ways in which you engage in society and community around you. when issues come up how do you my ministry as first and foremost my faith must be relevant to the life i lead. if i'm leading a life that -- for example of my sons school, or the educational system will i bring my faith experience. i bring my faith to that. there's no dichotomy and who i am. i'm not just a pastor, a man of god. to engage in things of the community whether it be helping build a community garden. why do i do that? out of my faith in being a good steward of gifts god has given us likewise if there's a challenge then we the people of faith, and it's a personal thing for me as a personal choice to engage that. i don't want to sit on the sideline and say is someone going to do something about that? i want to be there. >> i feel that i have a saying, you can't withdraw what you haven't deposited. what i mean by that is we as pastors want more people to be involved with our church and our ministrie
you are grounded and centered and it's great to hear that. let's talk about ways in which you engage in society and community around you. when issues come up how do you my ministry as first and foremost my faith must be relevant to the life i lead. if i'm leading a life that -- for example of my sons school, or the educational system will i bring my faith experience. i bring my faith to that. there's no dichotomy and who i am. i'm not just a pastor, a man of god. to engage in things of the...
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>> you know, that's a great question. so, you know, i didn't know what to expect out of all of that, being a first time author, and the pleasant surprise has been, it's led to lots of really good thoughtful conversations for people. and so, it's a little-- my experience has been a little bit like that of being in public office and when you go out in public, and the people come up and you know, accost you all the time and you know, tell you you're wrong and how bad you are. and the truth is, it happens about 5% of the time and the rest of the time when people come up to you in public, you have very helpful, thoughtful conversations or encouraging conversations. in the book, a lot of them say, hey, read the book, love it. or thanks for writing, whatever. it has caused a lot more, thoughtful conversations than i would expect from folks, some of whom are old friends and some i went to college with, got an e-mail out of the blue, i saw this book and it's interesting, and such and such and people i know and some you run into in
>> you know, that's a great question. so, you know, i didn't know what to expect out of all of that, being a first time author, and the pleasant surprise has been, it's led to lots of really good thoughtful conversations for people. and so, it's a little-- my experience has been a little bit like that of being in public office and when you go out in public, and the people come up and you know, accost you all the time and you know, tell you you're wrong and how bad you are. and the truth...
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>> you know that is a great point.ns take credit for it. it was your bill, and you, back then we always learn in sports, deflect the -- if you listen to tom brady speak or a ceo expeek it is speak, it is my people, it is my people. 10 years after the assassination of abraham lincoln time to dedicate the freedom statue. so controversial today, with an african-american breaking free of his chains and lincoln towering over, they wanted to get to that one, but time to dedicate that statute president grant, he said no, it is douglas who will give the keynote address, he is dedicated this statue. can you imagine. don't look at me, i'll sit here, he is a better speaker. they work well together. vitally let him talk how about that. trey: a really good public speaker who knows maybe president one day. a clip from you, interview with tim scott. >> what are your thoughts. >> a lot of memories come flooding back. a lot of love in the house, i remember how much you had inside the house. even though what you had around the house of
>> you know that is a great point.ns take credit for it. it was your bill, and you, back then we always learn in sports, deflect the -- if you listen to tom brady speak or a ceo expeek it is speak, it is my people, it is my people. 10 years after the assassination of abraham lincoln time to dedicate the freedom statue. so controversial today, with an african-american breaking free of his chains and lincoln towering over, they wanted to get to that one, but time to dedicate that statute...
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i saw great opportunity to return an iconic property to its iconic status.i look at the comparisons over time on how people have experienced us through history. and one thing that is tradition is the commitment to be open and welcoming to all. narrator: the hotel has fashionable retail, a terrific food and beverage program, a kind and courteous staff. and then there's the entertainment. so would it be fair to say if you wrote a book about the pilgrim house, that it would be a real "paige turner?" - [laughs] - huh? how are you everybody? [cheering] are you ready to meet my girls? [music playing] narrator: the showroom at the pilgrim house regularly hosts the likes of chloe, delta miles, mayhaps, miss richfield 1981-- welcome to the show! narrator: --the exclusive world return of madam-- i'm no [bleep] dummy. narrator: --and of course, the property brand ambassador. i'm paige turner. unless you've been living under a rock, i'm like the chipotle of drag here in p-town, everybody. [laughter] how difficult must it be to have to be on and to have this much energy
i saw great opportunity to return an iconic property to its iconic status.i look at the comparisons over time on how people have experienced us through history. and one thing that is tradition is the commitment to be open and welcoming to all. narrator: the hotel has fashionable retail, a terrific food and beverage program, a kind and courteous staff. and then there's the entertainment. so would it be fair to say if you wrote a book about the pilgrim house, that it would be a real "paige...
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oh yeah that'd be great.n, early detection and treatment of cancer. there's never been a better time to switch to xfinity. get the fast and reliable internet you deserve, for only $19.99 a month for 12 months. and, for the first time ever, score 12 times the speed for the same price when you add xfinity mobile. that's more speed and more value for the same price. switch now to xfinity internet to power all your devices and get started for just $19.99 a month. plus, for a limited time, get $300 back and a 5g phone on us. get this deal before it's gone. click, call or visit a store today. ahhh. beautiful day in baltimore where most people probably know that geico could save them money on car insurance, right? you see the thing is geico, well, could help them save on boat insurance too. hey! okay...i'm ready to come in now. hello? i'm trying my best. seriously, i'm...i'm serious. request to come ashore. geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. >> it has been nearly 13 months since the 49ers wo
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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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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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>> you make a great point.e were 10 million job openings in the country and that was before 4 million people quit their jobs. something is afoot in the economy and you have your finger on it. there's an old saying in economics what you subsidize you get more out of it and what you tax you get less of and frankly axfor a long time we were subsidizing people being out of work. i want to be the first one to tell you that the increase in unemployment benefits that we authorized as a part of our response nationally was the right thing to do. in many ways that's what you have a government for is when you face a large national crisis, and i'm incredibly proud of the generosity of the american people where we provided direct support to families and businesses and people unemployed. we did the right thing. we got americans through but then this administration came in and took what was relief efforts targeted during the worst times of the pandemic and turned it into extended policy and ended up subsidizing people into no
>> you make a great point.e were 10 million job openings in the country and that was before 4 million people quit their jobs. something is afoot in the economy and you have your finger on it. there's an old saying in economics what you subsidize you get more out of it and what you tax you get less of and frankly axfor a long time we were subsidizing people being out of work. i want to be the first one to tell you that the increase in unemployment benefits that we authorized as a part of...
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but all great and good guys because outside and that went on from why to why? because it was still a grade below that it was russian. and you can see that manifested in the expansion of nato. and then i think, you know, right, you know, with trauma and weight, china is now a serious economic rival. i mean, you know, it will be the number one economy in the world, but trump made this into a known media, logical conflict. i mean, he was taking on everybody who's of economic interest class and those of the united states when buying is done, he said, going back to the cold war aspect to it, which is china's e d. a logical rival, chinese amount waging some sort of a flight project. they've got an american idea that waging a flight of b r a. and we're going to go, we're going to go to a short break, but george's right. that's why they got rid of for those reasons. exactly. all right, we're going to go to a short breaking up about your break. we'll continue our discussion on some real state. oh, in we're gonna dig in to lowball macro economics. and once again, visit t
but all great and good guys because outside and that went on from why to why? because it was still a grade below that it was russian. and you can see that manifested in the expansion of nato. and then i think, you know, right, you know, with trauma and weight, china is now a serious economic rival. i mean, you know, it will be the number one economy in the world, but trump made this into a known media, logical conflict. i mean, he was taking on everybody who's of economic interest class and...
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it was a great performance _ continues. it was a great performance by - continues.t was a great performance by the - continues. it was a great. performance by the players. continues. it was a great - performance by the players. we continues. it was a great _ performance by the players. we want to challenge the top teams if we can come i don't know if we will be able to do, but in a one—off game, we will be able to give them again we gave today. we are still pretty new to adhere, and it's feeling really good at the moment, i've got to tell you. i good at the moment, i've got to tell ou. ., , , ~ ., you. i met not stupid, i know we can lose have a — you. i met not stupid, i know we can lose have a bug _ you. i met not stupid, i know we can lose have a bug and _ you. i met not stupid, i know we can lose have a bug and coming - you. i met not stupid, i know we can lose have a bug and coming of- you. i met not stupid, i know we can | lose have a bug and coming of course it happens. _ lose have a bug and coming of course it happens, but today, it was completely unnecessar
it was a great performance _ continues. it was a great performance by - continues.t was a great performance by the - continues. it was a great. performance by the players. continues. it was a great - performance by the players. we continues. it was a great _ performance by the players. we want to challenge the top teams if we can come i don't know if we will be able to do, but in a one—off game, we will be able to give them again we gave today. we are still pretty new to adhere, and it's...
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that was his great dream. that's where he's a more appealing person to think about and talk about but also would have been one of his deep -- is a persistent defect is there's other political mistakes he made. up with of them is he's always kind of like, like if somebody offers him the presidency, he's like i don't want to be president. i don't want that job. he was not president in a way his old mentor failed. i've got a lot of incredibly nervous fans out there who don't know what i'm going to do next. i will continue to podcast. i'm leaving revolutions aside. i've got a very nice thing going here that i really love to do. i think there's a leader in the clubhouse in terms of what i'm going to do next. i'm not going to say what it is quite yet because if i change my mind, i don't want people to come back around and say you said that one time when you were at the strain that you were going to do that. i'm keeping it under wraps. the next book i'm less cagey about what the next book will be. i want to go back t
that was his great dream. that's where he's a more appealing person to think about and talk about but also would have been one of his deep -- is a persistent defect is there's other political mistakes he made. up with of them is he's always kind of like, like if somebody offers him the presidency, he's like i don't want to be president. i don't want that job. he was not president in a way his old mentor failed. i've got a lot of incredibly nervous fans out there who don't know what i'm going to...
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but i had a great partner, john malone at tci, today we built -- after that i had another great partnersachs in forming marcus cable and through that served a 1,250,000 subscribers that we sold to allen. it was a bittersweet day for me. i loved that company and loved being an operator. i was gone, the company was gone. but i joined the private equity company and a few years later as the partner in charge of media, and we made cable investments, and so i was back in the industry, this time as a cable investor. and although i retired from that company at the end of 2018, i continued to be chairman of the board of wide open west. i remained in the cable business and it's been an incredible ride. what an honor to be a part of this industry and to help an industry grow that has really changed the face of america. so thank you very much for this honor. i am moved by this, and it's such an honor to be a part of this organization, to be among the many men and women who are part of the cable hall of fame. >> thanks, jeff. congratulations. next up, dave watson. after abandoning plans for a profes
but i had a great partner, john malone at tci, today we built -- after that i had another great partnersachs in forming marcus cable and through that served a 1,250,000 subscribers that we sold to allen. it was a bittersweet day for me. i loved that company and loved being an operator. i was gone, the company was gone. but i joined the private equity company and a few years later as the partner in charge of media, and we made cable investments, and so i was back in the industry, this time as a...
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that's a great question. i'll tell i don't about two of them in particular because i think there's a chance their kids might be in the audience as well. i focused in detail on three, but really focused on the entire unit and maybe ten of them, also, as well. one would be peter masters who was from a middle class austrian jewish family, very, very cultured. he was a sensitive, artistic kid. he liked to ride his bike around, was into football. when the onslaught happened and the germans invaded austria, immediately overnight his life went from very lovely to very hellish. his mom saw the writing on the wall. the problem at this point, which people don't often realize with the holocaust when they say why didn't you get out, there was nowhere to go. the countries were not taking these people. to him and most of the parents had to make the decision we have to leave now. in this case, it was unusual because his mother was actually able to leave with him which was very unlikely, but the nazis did round up his grandf
that's a great question. i'll tell i don't about two of them in particular because i think there's a chance their kids might be in the audience as well. i focused in detail on three, but really focused on the entire unit and maybe ten of them, also, as well. one would be peter masters who was from a middle class austrian jewish family, very, very cultured. he was a sensitive, artistic kid. he liked to ride his bike around, was into football. when the onslaught happened and the germans invaded...