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she is in touch with the greenfields. she essentially tells them that daniel bell has been manipulating robert armistead, her deceased husband, and that daniel bell needs to be dealt with. the first step she takes in order to possibly make this deed of manumission, this deed of emancipation unfounded, unsound, is to attempt to sell daniel, get daniel out of the picture. and so daniel bell is summarily sold by we think the greenfields. we are not sure, but there seems to be a connection. the minute the word gets out the word gets out that daniel has negotiated a deed of manumission. it comes full-circle in his slaveholder -- and his slaveholder sells him in an attempt to get him out of washington, d.c., separate him from mary and the children, and then susan armstead can deal with mary and the children and subvert the deed of manumission. everybody with me? this is a dramatic moment, because in september of 1835, daniel bell is seized at the navy yard, he is at the blacksmith shop and slave traders -- these are not policem
she is in touch with the greenfields. she essentially tells them that daniel bell has been manipulating robert armistead, her deceased husband, and that daniel bell needs to be dealt with. the first step she takes in order to possibly make this deed of manumission, this deed of emancipation unfounded, unsound, is to attempt to sell daniel, get daniel out of the picture. and so daniel bell is summarily sold by we think the greenfields. we are not sure, but there seems to be a connection. the...
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it is made by lauren greenfield, she knows how to do documentaries of extravagant wealth.da marcos interviewed, and she proclaims herself to be the mother of the nation — this great, healing person who is driven out unfairly and is the only person who could possibly reunify her people. we hear her saying that all the extravagances that she had, they were all there in order to offer a shining star to the poor, who need somebody to look up to. as as we see in this clip, she drives around handing out money because she has some. she had a lot. i read she had a fortunate $24 billion, certainly a bit to giveaway. yet, one of the things this documentary is about is how much of the money she still has is now being used to attempt to reintroduce her dynasty. we follow her as she promotes her son, who is known affectionately as bonbon, in the elections. the really interesting thing about this documentary is, on the one hand you had this character, this ludicrous character, who speaks ridiculously about herself and her situation. but behind it is something much darker — somebody he t
it is made by lauren greenfield, she knows how to do documentaries of extravagant wealth.da marcos interviewed, and she proclaims herself to be the mother of the nation — this great, healing person who is driven out unfairly and is the only person who could possibly reunify her people. we hear her saying that all the extravagances that she had, they were all there in order to offer a shining star to the poor, who need somebody to look up to. as as we see in this clip, she drives around...
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it is made by lauren greenfield who made queen of versailles and generation wealth, so she knows howwe see imelda marcos interviewed. she proclaims herself to be the mother of the nation. she claims herself to be this great, healing person who was driven out unfairly and who is the only person who could possibly reunify her people. we hear about her saying that all the extravagances that she had, they were all there in order to offer a shining star to the poor, who need somebody to look up to. and, as we see in this clip here, she drives around handing out money, because she has some. she has a lot! i read she had a fortune of $24 billion, so she certainly had a bit to give away. yeah, and one of the things that this documentary is about is how much of the money that she still has is now being used to attempt to reintroduce the marcos dynasty. and we follow her as she promotes her son, who is known affectionately as ‘bongbong', in the elections. the really interesting thing about this documentary is that on the one hand, you have this character, this ludicrous character, who speaks r
it is made by lauren greenfield who made queen of versailles and generation wealth, so she knows howwe see imelda marcos interviewed. she proclaims herself to be the mother of the nation. she claims herself to be this great, healing person who was driven out unfairly and who is the only person who could possibly reunify her people. we hear about her saying that all the extravagances that she had, they were all there in order to offer a shining star to the poor, who need somebody to look up to....
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it is made by lauren greenfield who made queen of versailles and generation wealth, so she knows how. we see imelda marcos interviewed. she proclaims herself to be the mother of the nation. she claims herself to be this great, healing person who was driven out unfairly and who is the only person who could possibly reunify her people. we hear about her saying that all the extravagances that she had, they were all there in order to offer a shining star to the poor, who need somebody to look up to. and, as we see in this clip here, she drives around handing out money, because she has some. she has a lot! i read she had a fortune of $24 billion, so she certainly had a bit to give away. yeah, and one of the things that this documentary is about is how much of the money that she still has is now being used to attempt to reintroduce the marcos dynasty. and we follow her as she promotes her son, who is known affectionately as ‘bongbong', in the elections. the really interesting thing about this documentary is that on the one hand, you have this character, this ludicrous character, who speaks
it is made by lauren greenfield who made queen of versailles and generation wealth, so she knows how. we see imelda marcos interviewed. she proclaims herself to be the mother of the nation. she claims herself to be this great, healing person who was driven out unfairly and who is the only person who could possibly reunify her people. we hear about her saying that all the extravagances that she had, they were all there in order to offer a shining star to the poor, who need somebody to look up...
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where the road leadsrom here and a look at the 2020 democratic race, special correspondent jeff greenfield joins us now from santa barbara. tomorrow is, well, i guessan her biggish day. i mean, we've had a lot of big days in the past couple of weeks. what happens? constitutional scholars wereen frbating the law, we're going to hear from lawyer the intelligence committee and from the judiciary committee of the democratic lawyers wilsepresent the thfactual case that they assert for impeachnt, abuse of power, possibly bribery. and tlihe repn lawyers will present the counter argument that the president did nothing untoward.y he was simercising his legitimate authority to look at corruption.an >> sreenivand what about other witnesses? i me, this seems to be one ofe the things that publicans are quite aggrieved by. hey, we have all these suggestions. if this is trial, we definitely want to have our folks in there. >> there are two parts of the republican argument. one is ty want to hear from adam schiff. they want to hear from the anonymoowus whistle, they want to hear from joe biden and hunter
where the road leadsrom here and a look at the 2020 democratic race, special correspondent jeff greenfield joins us now from santa barbara. tomorrow is, well, i guessan her biggish day. i mean, we've had a lot of big days in the past couple of weeks. what happens? constitutional scholars wereen frbating the law, we're going to hear from lawyer the intelligence committee and from the judiciary committee of the democratic lawyers wilsepresent the thfactual case that they assert for impeachnt,...
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joining us now is kent greenfield, author of that op-ed and professor at boston college.lk to you again. let me follow up on our conversation earlier. i want to get your thoughts, what is the core argument you're making? what are the two oaths of office that mitch mcconnell is going to violate? >> only three oaths are mentioned in the constitution at all. first is the presidential oath and the other two now pertain to senator mcconnell in article vi, all federal and state officials are bound by an oath to protect and defend the constitution, but there's a third oath that is very rare, rarely taken, rarely needed. when the senators try an impeachment, the constitution says they will be bound by oath. what that means is that they have to take it seriously. they have to be impartial. the words of the oath that every senator will be held to when the trial begins is that they will swear to be impartial. now, senator mcconnell and senator lindsey graham and others already said they had no intention to be impartial. and that, i think, is a violation of not only their article i o
joining us now is kent greenfield, author of that op-ed and professor at boston college.lk to you again. let me follow up on our conversation earlier. i want to get your thoughts, what is the core argument you're making? what are the two oaths of office that mitch mcconnell is going to violate? >> only three oaths are mentioned in the constitution at all. first is the presidential oath and the other two now pertain to senator mcconnell in article vi, all federal and state officials are...
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--e into will not be taylor: that was rich greenfield. 2019 was the year of the tech ipo uber.minated the news. one in particular, investors were waiting for. it was supposed to be the ipo of the year. it was supposed to be the world's most valuable, with a suppose it market value of as much as $120 billion, but all of that changed during their debut, dropping almost 11% in the first two days of trading, while words like debacle were being thrown around to describe uber's coming out party, the ceo remained publictic, when you go -- the ceo remained optimistic. promising that the timeframe would be 2021 and people -- >> we will get that here pretty soon. >> i do not see it as the end of the road. i see it as an important milestone. it was an achievement in terms of making the company available to private investors. the stock price has continued to take hits, including reaching a record low. despite a licensing battle in london and an uber report disclosing 3000 sexual assault on the platform in the u.s. last year, uber remains optimistic. >> the business itself can be quite prof
--e into will not be taylor: that was rich greenfield. 2019 was the year of the tech ipo uber.minated the news. one in particular, investors were waiting for. it was supposed to be the ipo of the year. it was supposed to be the world's most valuable, with a suppose it market value of as much as $120 billion, but all of that changed during their debut, dropping almost 11% in the first two days of trading, while words like debacle were being thrown around to describe uber's coming out party, the...
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kent greenfield, appreciate your time. >> jay-z and hip hop's evolving politics.el eric dyson on that next. politics michael eric dyson on that next. . at fidelity, we make sure you have a clear plan to cover the essentials in retirement, as well as all the things you want to do. and on the way, you'll get timely investment help to keep you on the right track, without the unnecessary fees you might expect from so many financial firms. because when you have a partner who gives you clarity at every step, there's nothing to stop you from moving forward. who gives you clarity at every step, fred would do anything for his daughter! get in fred! even if it means being the back half of a unicorn. fear not fred! the front half washed his shirt with gain detergent. that's the scent that puts the giddy in giddy up! ahhh. the irresistible scent of gain. for a scent with even more giddy up, try gain scent blast in detergent, fabric softener and scent beads. we don't see who you're against, through or for,rs, whether tomorrow will be light or dark, all we see in you, is a spar
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that is a big jump. >> how much of what we're seeing professor greenfield on both sides is political? because there is -- we talk so much about different words here. and the nuance in words but there is a difference between being impartial and being fair and having an opinion. if you set on a regular jury you may think the case should go one way but you are to weigh the facts in an impartial manner and most jurors are able to do that. so is it -- i guess the question is more do you feel this will be as political in a trial as it feels right now in the run-up? >> well, the impeachment is not supposed to be a political process. i disagree with mitch mcconnell on this. and my fellow kentuckian scott on this too. it is not impartial to follow the evidence where it goes, it is impartial to manipulate the process so evidence does not come to light. i think what is going on here is it is fine for people as john dean said, it is fine to follow the evidence but not fine to prejudge and create and choose the outcome and create the processes that create that outcome in the end and that is what i
that is a big jump. >> how much of what we're seeing professor greenfield on both sides is political? because there is -- we talk so much about different words here. and the nuance in words but there is a difference between being impartial and being fair and having an opinion. if you set on a regular jury you may think the case should go one way but you are to weigh the facts in an impartial manner and most jurors are able to do that. so is it -- i guess the question is more do you feel...
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greenfield writes this. every senator has a constitutional obligation of impartiality but mcconnell's role as a senate leader makes his obligation even more important and crucial to the constitutional framework. this is not a time for political cynicism or constitutional faithlessness. mcconnell's loyalty to trump should not overwhelm his loyalty to the constitution. if he fails in this, he is not only violating his article one oath on impeachment but article six oath to support the constitution. i spoke to greenfield last night, and asked him to expand on that. >> back in the day when the constitution was written, political parties, as we now know them did not exist. so the thought was that the congress would be the control, the power against the presidency, and it would provide a checking function of the presidency, especially in those rare circumstances in which the president has abused his power. and when the president has abused the power of the office, the only legal remedy is impeachment. so when sena
greenfield writes this. every senator has a constitutional obligation of impartiality but mcconnell's role as a senate leader makes his obligation even more important and crucial to the constitutional framework. this is not a time for political cynicism or constitutional faithlessness. mcconnell's loyalty to trump should not overwhelm his loyalty to the constitution. if he fails in this, he is not only violating his article one oath on impeachment but article six oath to support the...
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on r and online, and we will preview the coming impeachment hearings with specialje corresponden greenfieldomorrow on the broadcast. that's all for this edition of pbs newshour weekend. i'm hari sreenivasan. have a good night.g. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org npossible by:end is made bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter, in memory of george o'neil. barbara hope zuckerberg. arles rosblum. we try to live in the moment to not miss what's right in front of us. taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group. retirement services an investments. additional support has been provided by: c and by tporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. you're watching pbs. -happy birthday, my friend. -r glass as we celebrateewher. andrea bocelli's 60th birthday. joining andrea is family, friends, and some famous fans,
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dan dahler is in the path of these storms in greenfield, massachusetts. how much snow do you see, and how are the road conditions more importantly? >> reporter: that's the big story. good morning. this is lovely. it looks lovely. actually greenfield is a really cute town. but this stuff, this is trouble. it snowed here all night long. there's probably 10 to 12 inches on the ground already, and there's more to come. an army of snowplows have fanned out across massachusetts, about 2,400 not just to clear the roads and make them safe, but for all those people who are desperately trying to get home after the thanksgiving holiday. >> epic. epic amounts of snow. >> reporter: historic snowfall -- >> very icy. sliding everywhere. >> reporter: whiteout conditions. >> this is extraordinary. >> reporter: and sheets of ice and rain on roadways -- >> you could tell it's winter. >> reporter: are hammering the country coast to coast. >> without four-wheel drive, i think you'll get stuck. >> reporter: highways are reopened in wyoming and colorado after blizzard condition
dan dahler is in the path of these storms in greenfield, massachusetts. how much snow do you see, and how are the road conditions more importantly? >> reporter: that's the big story. good morning. this is lovely. it looks lovely. actually greenfield is a really cute town. but this stuff, this is trouble. it snowed here all night long. there's probably 10 to 12 inches on the ground already, and there's more to come. an army of snowplows have fanned out across massachusetts, about 2,400 not...
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program is to reduce stuff costs by around 1400000000 euros by the end of 2022 sure the shift to greenfield calls will create new positions but what it be enough to cover those that are cuts out the shift to election mobility will create 2000 new jobs lot bad but in order to create those jobs there are cutting $9500.00 others it is unclear where the shift towards green energy will be as profitable as the out all industry once was but politicians and companies are trying to reassure the public that the changes are for the best but damage is done for many germans this holiday season will not be the same if we have a crash in the car industry i mean german economy as a whole will crumble that's the situation but all those climate paranoia not only impacting the car industry also other industries industries we try heavy relying on energy our heavy damage and of course there relocate their facilities in other countries where energy is more cheaper and they don't have as much any as much as such air regulations there's come completely. realistic policies i mean there is no logic in it it's just p
program is to reduce stuff costs by around 1400000000 euros by the end of 2022 sure the shift to greenfield calls will create new positions but what it be enough to cover those that are cuts out the shift to election mobility will create 2000 new jobs lot bad but in order to create those jobs there are cutting $9500.00 others it is unclear where the shift towards green energy will be as profitable as the out all industry once was but politicians and companies are trying to reassure the public...
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the doping agency is predominantly based on the motive issues and this is evident from this on greenfield roche's response by. this point i'm not prepared to dismiss the rise of fitness and not as a place personally i was of men were pretty clear they want a normative environment created by the regulator in this case and decided that the assistance of performance enhancing substances and the systems we have some sort of collateral damage whereby innocent let's. deny it by their will and good looking agency and they've been. they're not being given the right to actually carry their own national club each talked about the political element to this it's been discussed is this being politicized. surely it is isn't it when when wada say it's a government of a nation that's the blind they'd like the russian government they've even gone so far as to ban russian government officials or any of that represents is from attending may just sporting events they've made it clear they blame the politicians is there a problem here that water actually doesn't have the power is to punish the politicians tha
the doping agency is predominantly based on the motive issues and this is evident from this on greenfield roche's response by. this point i'm not prepared to dismiss the rise of fitness and not as a place personally i was of men were pretty clear they want a normative environment created by the regulator in this case and decided that the assistance of performance enhancing substances and the systems we have some sort of collateral damage whereby innocent let's. deny it by their will and good...
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address their fiscal consolidation is to reproach or see their investment spending away from larch greenfield projects more into refinancing the already existing infrastructure network but typically those investments that have a higher return on investment you know there's been a lot of debate about about the infrastructure projects particularly the ones that the china is ultimately building in that kenya is paying for i mean that's been a significant factor in this this cash crunch. yes indeed it has if we look alone into the distribution of loans from china to africa over the term 2010 to 2017 we see that kenya is the 1st largest recipient following angola and its european of chinese loans the export import back off shina is the largest lending institution on the continent and key partner for kenya financing its major project the. standard garc railway that has commenced operations in $2700.00 taking passengers in last year also cargo and fried the overall loan stood at a $1600000000.00 u.s. dollars in commercial and concessional terms to be paid back in 15 years the kenyan authorities have
address their fiscal consolidation is to reproach or see their investment spending away from larch greenfield projects more into refinancing the already existing infrastructure network but typically those investments that have a higher return on investment you know there's been a lot of debate about about the infrastructure projects particularly the ones that the china is ultimately building in that kenya is paying for i mean that's been a significant factor in this this cash crunch. yes indeed...
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called the hoosier dialect which was imitation of the vernacular of the people he grew up with in greenfield, indiana, farmers and merchants and people like that and that is what people want to see. they read his poetry, they get published all around the country and then really well-known after he joined the lecture circuit which is when a poet or other or humorist will go out and read their works in front of an audience. that is where he got his start, this is his home audience and it is almost like hearing an imitator do an accident and he wasn't the only one who wrote like that. the prayer rabbit stories, also wrote a southern dialect, mark twain is the most famous southern dialect writer we hear a lot about because huck finn and tom sawyer, he considered himself a dialect writer as well. he put that in all those stories and because of that mark twain became a good friend and they performed together in new york city 8 a few times and he sold out 5 or 600 theaters. at the peak of his speaking career he was bringing in the modern improvement of $25,000 for one of his performances so one of
called the hoosier dialect which was imitation of the vernacular of the people he grew up with in greenfield, indiana, farmers and merchants and people like that and that is what people want to see. they read his poetry, they get published all around the country and then really well-known after he joined the lecture circuit which is when a poet or other or humorist will go out and read their works in front of an audience. that is where he got his start, this is his home audience and it is...
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there are so many people who think that greenfield sites as just an underdeveloped resource sitting therenate because there's an awful lot of brownfield sites that can be built on very much more effectively. so all i'm saying is keep the good stuff, and this is notjust a british thing, this is everywhere. but i come from a country where we mostly got rid of all the good stuff. i want to end on thoughts about the country you come from butjust to stick with britain a moment longer and this thought that we are at a very important moment in the sort of development of the national psyche. do you feel britain, as you travel around today, is more or less ill at ease with itself than when you first arrived here? that's an interesting question because it is very much more ill at ease with itself. i think we are going through a very, very special period, because of brexit and because the nation is so closely divided over it. but the thing that hasn't ever been mentioned and it doesn't seem to get much notice is actually, as chaotic as it has been, as divisive as it has been, it has actually been ha
there are so many people who think that greenfield sites as just an underdeveloped resource sitting therenate because there's an awful lot of brownfield sites that can be built on very much more effectively. so all i'm saying is keep the good stuff, and this is notjust a british thing, this is everywhere. but i come from a country where we mostly got rid of all the good stuff. i want to end on thoughts about the country you come from butjust to stick with britain a moment longer and this...
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jason: we caught up with rebecca greenfield. she has the remarks.i noticed something that was happening, which is there were a lot of companies run and founded by women, but they also have these missions that we offer gender equality and our products will create this gender equality, and that's great. but then there would be these scandals where employees would say, actually, i am a woman who works at this company and you are not practicing what you preach. we saw this happen for a few years. we saw this happen at thinx, a company that makes under wear for women to wear in their period. we saw this happen at nasty gal. more recently, i wrote about how it is happening at the wing right now, the co-working space. there is a huge backlash because there is irony happening, you are not practicing what you are preaching. i am exploring that phenomenon in this piece and saying, yeah, that's going to happen because women, when they become ceos, act a lot like men when they become ceos. carol: so many are young startups. you are a startup, you are constantly
jason: we caught up with rebecca greenfield. she has the remarks.i noticed something that was happening, which is there were a lot of companies run and founded by women, but they also have these missions that we offer gender equality and our products will create this gender equality, and that's great. but then there would be these scandals where employees would say, actually, i am a woman who works at this company and you are not practicing what you preach. we saw this happen for a few years....
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kurt: to further discuss the streaming wars of 2019 we are joined by rich greenfield and greg portilloface when i think about all the different services i think they are all going to be competing with each other, eating each other alive. you do not really see it that way. why is that? rich: that is the real fallacy. we like to call it streaming wars and i think the press and the industry likes to talk about one of these eating into the other. but the reality is we are going to see an explosion of streaming services. the consumer wants to stream video. you have seen obviously with what has happened with netflix and hulu and amazon. but even look at youtube and how much time is being spent. you have jeffrey katzenberg introducing qwibi next year. people want to stream content. is audi the consumer spending $80 -- 85 million subscribers to multi-channel television. my guess is the number of homes that actually have to have sports and news, the only way they can get that is a linear tv package. that is 40 to 50 million homes. you have 30 to 40 million homes that will come out of the pay-tv
kurt: to further discuss the streaming wars of 2019 we are joined by rich greenfield and greg portilloface when i think about all the different services i think they are all going to be competing with each other, eating each other alive. you do not really see it that way. why is that? rich: that is the real fallacy. we like to call it streaming wars and i think the press and the industry likes to talk about one of these eating into the other. but the reality is we are going to see an explosion...
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it, is upsetting about coffee and i talked about this with rebecca greenfield our editor, our editor.hing with the lloyd story is not just painting a picture of guys behaving extremely badly, what is profoundly upsetting about the lloyd story and another one in london, also written by gavin, is it gives you a sense that these women went to hr and talked about being assaulted, or accosted. hr was basically like, it will be bad for your career if you say anything. don't smile around him. i think that was a literal response from human resources at a vague institution that gavin finch found. dress differently? change your behavior in order to avoid the situations. changeng up, how climate caused a chilean uprising. ♪ >> welcome back. carol: you can listen to bloomberg businessweek on the boston.06.1 in >> 960 in the bay area. after the bloomberg business app. carol: a controversial weapon against climate change. jason: i have to say, the concept is pretty cool. to capture carbon from the air. here's peter coy with his story in this issue. >> climate change is an economic issue. there are
it, is upsetting about coffee and i talked about this with rebecca greenfield our editor, our editor.hing with the lloyd story is not just painting a picture of guys behaving extremely badly, what is profoundly upsetting about the lloyd story and another one in london, also written by gavin, is it gives you a sense that these women went to hr and talked about being assaulted, or accosted. hr was basically like, it will be bad for your career if you say anything. don't smile around him. i think...
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third quarter, ethan greenfield with green grass in front. 38 yards. 138 yards and three touchdowns.hampionship. >>> football and suffering. football and surfing. not usually conflicting career paths. a 49ers star who had his choice of professional sports and why he chose the one he did. >>> over the last three weeks, raheem mostert has emerged as the lead back for kyle shanahan. he sat down to talk football, surfing, and life in general. >> blossoming into a star in front of our ice. >> truly a blessing. i'm getting the opportunity to go out there and make plays and stuff like that. it started out with hard working determination, and grinding it out. and trying to figure out who i wanted to be. >> we know your path. undrafted in 2015. four teams. 2016, two teams. you get here, signed to a practice squad. was there ever a time when you said maybe the nfl isn't my future? >> that first year was kinda rough for me and my wife. really had a conversation toward the end of the year. i sat down with the family and said what are your thoughts about me either continuing or look for another h
third quarter, ethan greenfield with green grass in front. 38 yards. 138 yards and three touchdowns.hampionship. >>> football and suffering. football and surfing. not usually conflicting career paths. a 49ers star who had his choice of professional sports and why he chose the one he did. >>> over the last three weeks, raheem mostert has emerged as the lead back for kyle shanahan. he sat down to talk football, surfing, and life in general. >> blossoming into a star in...
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. >> that was rich greenfield and greg portillo. 2019 was the year of the tech dominated the news sayse in particular that investors had been waiting for. it was supposed to be the ipo of the year. it was supposed to be the world's most valuable with a suppose that market value of as much as $120 billion. all of that changed wearing their debut, dropping nearly 11% in the first two days. while words like "debacle" have been thrown around, ceo remains optimistic. >> you can't pick when you go public. you can control how you execute as a company. leave me, we believe that our business can and should be profitable over time. >> the timeframe would be 2021, and people agreed. >> and investors want profitability, and we will get that here soon. end do not see that as the of the road, i see it as a milestone. it was an achievement in terms of making that available to public investors. >> since then, the stock price hit a record low in november. a licensing battle in london and disclosing 3000 sexual assaults on its platform, uber remains optimistic. >> the business itself can be quite profit
. >> that was rich greenfield and greg portillo. 2019 was the year of the tech dominated the news sayse in particular that investors had been waiting for. it was supposed to be the ipo of the year. it was supposed to be the world's most valuable with a suppose that market value of as much as $120 billion. all of that changed wearing their debut, dropping nearly 11% in the first two days. while words like "debacle" have been thrown around, ceo remains optimistic. >> you...
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the hoosier dialect which was his imitation of the vernacular of the people he grew up with in greenfield indiana so the farmers, merchants, people like that and that's what people would want to see. so he read his poetry, it would often get published in newspapers and then he became well-known after he joined what they called the lecture circuit back then which was went up on an author, humorist would go out and read their works in front of an audience. so he started off small around the indianapolis area where he got his start. this was his home audience and they loved to come hear him read his poetry in those dialects, it was almost like hearing an imitator to an accent and he wasn't the only one who wrote like that . joel chandler harris also wrote in what he called a southern dialect and mark twain is probably the most famous dialect writer today that we hear a lot about because of finn and tom sawyer, he considered him a dialect writer as well. and in fact because of that mark twain and james whitcomb riley became good friends and actually performed together in new york city a few t
the hoosier dialect which was his imitation of the vernacular of the people he grew up with in greenfield indiana so the farmers, merchants, people like that and that's what people would want to see. so he read his poetry, it would often get published in newspapers and then he became well-known after he joined what they called the lecture circuit back then which was went up on an author, humorist would go out and read their works in front of an audience. so he started off small around the...
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a little bit more to the south, and by that, i mean the santa cruz, monterey area we've got the greenfield area, look at the cells pushing through monterey. santa cruz is expected to get the biggest impact as we head into this evening. a quick check right now at how far we are in terms of 24-hour storm totals. nearly three inches of rain so far in the past 24 hours. this is the latest as of this morning, three peaks near big sur, over two inches. oak ridge over an inch. i'll go over the top wind gusts and timing of how long the rain will last coming up shortly. >> thanks. >>> a deadly accident this weekend after thanksgiving, two cars filled with people crashed on the highway 101 connector to 280 280. one person was killed, six are in the hospital. "today in the bay's" kristy smith is live in san jose. the slick roads could have been a factor in this. >> reporter: yes, that's right. at this point, we really don't know that answer, but i can tell you just from standing here that the roads are wet, and on our way down to our live location, we did just pass the crash scene, which is about thr
a little bit more to the south, and by that, i mean the santa cruz, monterey area we've got the greenfield area, look at the cells pushing through monterey. santa cruz is expected to get the biggest impact as we head into this evening. a quick check right now at how far we are in terms of 24-hour storm totals. nearly three inches of rain so far in the past 24 hours. this is the latest as of this morning, three peaks near big sur, over two inches. oak ridge over an inch. i'll go over the top...
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. >> ken greenfield, we can only hope that mitch mcconnell has read your op-ed over the holiday break. thank you for joining us. that's tonight's last word. i'm ayman mohyeldin. "the 11th hour" starts now. >>> tonight impeachment tensions increase. the president keeps up his attacks on the house speaker, nancy pelosi, as critics hang in the balance. >> plus, a rebuke of senate leader mitch mcconnell and a republican who refused to back the president in 2016. could the president pardon roger stone and michael flynn in an election year? all of that as "the 11th hour" gets under way on this thursday night. good evening once again from our nbc news quarters in new york. i'm steve kornacki in for brian williams. as the president spends the holiday week at his mar-a-lago resort in palm beach, the vote making him the third u.s. president to be impeached. he continues to act as his own defense on twitter. this morning, he called democrats liars for the delay, sending articles of impeachment to the senate. he retweeted a post from last night that read, quote, why should crazy nancy pelosi, jus
. >> ken greenfield, we can only hope that mitch mcconnell has read your op-ed over the holiday break. thank you for joining us. that's tonight's last word. i'm ayman mohyeldin. "the 11th hour" starts now. >>> tonight impeachment tensions increase. the president keeps up his attacks on the house speaker, nancy pelosi, as critics hang in the balance. >> plus, a rebuke of senate leader mitch mcconnell and a republican who refused to back the president in 2016. could...
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opportunity area i would agree with doctor furman that when we look at artificial intelligence, thisis a greenfield . you're correct that the scientists sitting in the garage or on the lab could come up with a life-changing or transformative algorithm. i am, in contrast to the other panelists i don't believe the data is a bottleneck because of having people working in the industry, the data you collect the grades over time if you're an innovator you will look for the spaces where there are opportunities . it's less interesting to look in the past, you want to look to the future to say how would i, where could be a place where i would add value in the future. healthcare is one of the most inefficient industries. it takes up one fifth of our gdp. that is where we need to have data to make it more efficient and lower the cost so what i would like us to do is to look forward, i don't want us to adopt revelations that peter -based scientist from making tomorrow's innovations because they have to have all these permissions and releases from everyone. they may not lookat personal data, there's other areas
opportunity area i would agree with doctor furman that when we look at artificial intelligence, thisis a greenfield . you're correct that the scientists sitting in the garage or on the lab could come up with a life-changing or transformative algorithm. i am, in contrast to the other panelists i don't believe the data is a bottleneck because of having people working in the industry, the data you collect the grades over time if you're an innovator you will look for the spaces where there are...
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so be aware if you're headed to southern california, including my hometown of greenfield on highway 101. another area of concern is up north in sonoma county. the area around the kincade fire will soon be under a flash flood watch. that watch begins early tonight and lasts into saturday morning with the heavy cold front expected there. they expect up to three-quarters of an inch of rain per hour in the kincade area. the ground there is already sat la rated. after that, the scorched earth and threat of mudslides and rock slides increases dramatically in that air. be prepared for a soggy couple of 24 to 36 hours up ahead, because the rains are coming. it might be dry now but don't let that deceive you. the rains are on their way. live on the summit of the santa cruz mountain mountains, i'm da trujillo, "today in the bay." >> a live look at interstate 08 near donner summit. within 24 hours a new round of snow will move through the sierra. ta show ski resorts couldn't be more excited about that forecast of 12340e since a lot of people go up there to ski. >> right, this time around it looks
so be aware if you're headed to southern california, including my hometown of greenfield on highway 101. another area of concern is up north in sonoma county. the area around the kincade fire will soon be under a flash flood watch. that watch begins early tonight and lasts into saturday morning with the heavy cold front expected there. they expect up to three-quarters of an inch of rain per hour in the kincade area. the ground there is already sat la rated. after that, the scorched earth and...
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his name is kent greenfield. kentucky native talking here about majority leader mitch mcconnell. and he writes, this is not a time for political cynicism or constitutional faithlessness. mcconnell's loyalty to trump should not overwhelm his loyalty to the constitution. if he fails in this, he is not only violating his article one oath but his article vi oath. one being to support the constitution. 6 to do impartial justice. any indication his strategy here could hurt him in any significant way? >> well, yeah. i think there is some possibility of that as well. and let's keep in mind that being hurt doesn't mean just kind of declining in the polls. mitch mcconnell is up for re-election. so are a good one-third or so of his conference. and some of them are not going to fare well if this looks like a partisan spectacle. if it looks like he's not taking seriously the constitutional responsibilities of the senate. so when members like lisa murkowski and others say we want you to do this right, mitch mcconnell, what they're saying to him is you're going to cause political problems for y
his name is kent greenfield. kentucky native talking here about majority leader mitch mcconnell. and he writes, this is not a time for political cynicism or constitutional faithlessness. mcconnell's loyalty to trump should not overwhelm his loyalty to the constitution. if he fails in this, he is not only violating his article one oath but his article vi oath. one being to support the constitution. 6 to do impartial justice. any indication his strategy here could hurt him in any significant way?...
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. >> well, jeff greenfield said it best -- he was talked a lot of the way that people on television onlyalked when they were off television. >> that's right. that's why so many people listened to him. he will be missed by many. >>> we want to shift gears and take a look at the weather. >> who is the weather guy? >> dave price. >> it's not like abba is getting back together. >> almost like that. >> who would have thought this about nine years ago this month. nice to see everybody. it's so great to be by your side, harry. let's look at the weather picture today. warmth overspreads most of the country. look at the numbers, 20 degrees above average in cincinnati. more than that in st. louis. pittsburgh up by 11. new york city up by at least ten. that's today. as we head into tomorrow, we get more of the same. look at that, close to 30 degrees above the norm into the 60s in indianapolis. philly at just about 50 degrees. and nice and warm. this is more like march and april weather. in the next week, cooler air comes on in. but still, above average for many. that's a q >>> we do have a dry but
. >> well, jeff greenfield said it best -- he was talked a lot of the way that people on television onlyalked when they were off television. >> that's right. that's why so many people listened to him. he will be missed by many. >>> we want to shift gears and take a look at the weather. >> who is the weather guy? >> dave price. >> it's not like abba is getting back together. >> almost like that. >> who would have thought this about nine years...
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it is made by lauren greenfield.s and generation wealth. she knows how to do documentaries of extravagant wealth. we see imelda marcos interviewed and she proclaims herself to be the mother of the nation — this great, healing person who could possibly reunify her people. we hear her saying that all the extravagances that she had, they were all there in order to offer a shining star to the poor, who need somebody to look up to. and, as we see in this clip, she drives around handing out money because she has some. i read she had a fortune of $2a billion — certainly a bit to give away. yet, one of the things this documentary is about is how much of the money she still has is now being used to attempt to reintroduce her dynasty. and we follow her as she promotes her son, who is known affectionately as ‘bongbong', in the elections. the really interesting thing about this documentary is on the one hand, you had this character, this ludicrous character who speaks ridiculously about herself and her situation. but behind it i
it is made by lauren greenfield.s and generation wealth. she knows how to do documentaries of extravagant wealth. we see imelda marcos interviewed and she proclaims herself to be the mother of the nation — this great, healing person who could possibly reunify her people. we hear her saying that all the extravagances that she had, they were all there in order to offer a shining star to the poor, who need somebody to look up to. and, as we see in this clip, she drives around handing out money...
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the greenfield bill will be exploring the news proposed rulemaking early next year. the way to move forward given the expanse we had and that's why i agreed with the recommendation that we should close down the challenge process. it was inaccurate maps and we cannot go forward with good decision on the basis of that data. >> let me ask commissioner starks, does it seem to you at the chairman's decision on when he needs accurate data and when he doesn't is rather arbitrary because i can't find any rhyme or reason for why he excepts he needs good data for these renewed mobility fund to data but other proceedings such as this new forbearance proceeding regarding competitive services and the next round of connect america fund grants the commission seems to be ignoring the lack of accurate data and its decision-making but would you like to comment on that? >> i agree with you, chairman pete i think you're right and it is the symbol. we need maps before money and data before deployment. >> i could not agree more. it took us over one year to say the mobility fund to date it
the greenfield bill will be exploring the news proposed rulemaking early next year. the way to move forward given the expanse we had and that's why i agreed with the recommendation that we should close down the challenge process. it was inaccurate maps and we cannot go forward with good decision on the basis of that data. >> let me ask commissioner starks, does it seem to you at the chairman's decision on when he needs accurate data and when he doesn't is rather arbitrary because i can't...