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greenwich, connecticut, is one of the wealthiest towns in the country. its shops cater to a fashionable clientele. noemi: wow, look at that. lemonis: the goureau family opened courage. b in 2008 and have been designing and retailing upscale clothing ever since. noemi: voilà. lemonis: noemi has been the chief designer behind courage. b. noemi: look all the detail inside. this is what i love. you understand that? lemonis: her son, nicolas, oversees the operations. nicolas: did you make the labels for these yet? lemonis: while her daughter, stephanie, manages the finances and just as often plays the role of referee. [ both shouting in french ] stephanie: stop. stop, stop. stop, stop. lemonis: despite generating $5 million in annual sales, courage. b is losing $500,000 per year. -stephanie: we're losing money. -nicolas: calm down. lemonis: and with the losses mounting, so is the tension. noemi: when i wear this color, i don't need makeup. nicolas: you know what colors i care about? red and green. and i'm trying to get this company back in the green. lemonis:
greenwich, connecticut, is one of the wealthiest towns in the country. its shops cater to a fashionable clientele. noemi: wow, look at that. lemonis: the goureau family opened courage. b in 2008 and have been designing and retailing upscale clothing ever since. noemi: voilà. lemonis: noemi has been the chief designer behind courage. b. noemi: look all the detail inside. this is what i love. you understand that? lemonis: her son, nicolas, oversees the operations. nicolas: did you make the...
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isting we should mention that fairfield is home to greenwich, connecticut.ssociate with distressed. >> absolutely. there are a lot of towns along the trend line that employ wall street. scarlet: the surprise people. >> yes i think it surprised people in greenwich like brokers as well who had clients who needed to put 5% down and all of them were scratching their heads. romaine: what is the rationale for raising the requirement? oshrat: wells fargo is not saying. they change the classification recently and they constantly redo -- changed the classification recently, but they are not saying why. the category they gave the classification and greenwich according to mortgage brokers is one that indicates distress. that is leaving everybody guessing is it something relating to the financial situation of the state of connecticut even though no other counties were designated as such? perhaps the housing market but everybody is last -- left guessing. taylor: what other pressure now does this put on some of the homes? we are talked about greenwich, especially on the h
isting we should mention that fairfield is home to greenwich, connecticut.ssociate with distressed. >> absolutely. there are a lot of towns along the trend line that employ wall street. scarlet: the surprise people. >> yes i think it surprised people in greenwich like brokers as well who had clients who needed to put 5% down and all of them were scratching their heads. romaine: what is the rationale for raising the requirement? oshrat: wells fargo is not saying. they change the...
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and if you know where that school is, it's in greenwich village.i got one round trip a year in the scholarship i had. i got off the plane, took a bus into greenwich village, looked out the window at 3:00 in the morning and thought who are all these strange people? i'm in the wrong place. i went to school. i am a presbyterian from the mountains of tennessee. 95% of the kids at nyu were law school were jewish or roman catholic. they asked me who i wanted to room with, i said someone with a different background as possible. i did all of that deliberately. that i could learn to live in a world that strengthened me a lot. i'm not sure i would write that down today if i were looking for a roommate. maybe things have changed. but, deliberately being exposed to different points of view is a part of growing up and -- we won -- we want a nation of leaders and neighbors who are familiar with many points of view, can withstand them, know when to ignore them, know when to challenge them, know when to agree with them. all that is ideally what ought to be happeni
and if you know where that school is, it's in greenwich village.i got one round trip a year in the scholarship i had. i got off the plane, took a bus into greenwich village, looked out the window at 3:00 in the morning and thought who are all these strange people? i'm in the wrong place. i went to school. i am a presbyterian from the mountains of tennessee. 95% of the kids at nyu were law school were jewish or roman catholic. they asked me who i wanted to room with, i said someone with a...
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and in greenwich, there are three—way temporary traffic lights in place on greenwich south street, causingct mild start out there this morning, and in fact for the next few days the temperature is going to remain mild, especially considering it is mid—november. now, for today, fur the heavy showers just a follow—on from the week ahead. but between them some really heavy spells of sunshine. the show is coming up from the south, you mightjust see a flash of lightning in one or two the afternoon. that sunshine actually feeling quite pleasant. still the risk of a shower, though, the temperatures getting up to about 14 celsius. overnight tonight, further showers moving out on the south and the west. again, you mightjust hear a rumble or two of thunder a gusty trees will develop as well but that will start to clear those showers away from the early hours. the minimum tempter about seven or eight celsius, so another mild night. as those showers clear we are looking ata those showers clear we are looking at a fine start tomorrow morning. much drier pitch as we head to the rest of the week. lots of
and in greenwich, there are three—way temporary traffic lights in place on greenwich south street, causingct mild start out there this morning, and in fact for the next few days the temperature is going to remain mild, especially considering it is mid—november. now, for today, fur the heavy showers just a follow—on from the week ahead. but between them some really heavy spells of sunshine. the show is coming up from the south, you mightjust see a flash of lightning in one or two the...
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from new york greenwich is like no other rain anywhere else in the world. it's like a movie. but the good things about it is of the rebirth. dylan. and many. of them will be some of. what. comes some way and some. it. was around our world go on our own earth. are right. some people being on here you know that's a. call they feel like this. you saying them and doing what you log into. and they hang on now i don't care how good you are in the south way it's not a i know it's wrong it's just a lot of people deciding. so you can't you know mean what you will not a good thing going we welcome that. number one number was dallas. dallas. was i mean. dollars. i mean a dollar a doll is what. one. just might be and then the. bill was due and of i guess outs on that. since one is and then. told him aren't. govern this. american music is largely african. we got carried over here we care the music with us. the real hard because the bills was who don't have a lot of money. you know that. good that lauri's is the music itself. that's the heartbeat of our student. that the politicians. the r
from new york greenwich is like no other rain anywhere else in the world. it's like a movie. but the good things about it is of the rebirth. dylan. and many. of them will be some of. what. comes some way and some. it. was around our world go on our own earth. are right. some people being on here you know that's a. call they feel like this. you saying them and doing what you log into. and they hang on now i don't care how good you are in the south way it's not a i know it's wrong it's just a lot...
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the space, right outside his apartment building in new york's greenwich village. this "tmz" video showing the moments right after, when police took baldwin away. he's now charged with assault and harassment. the temperamental star, no stranger to scuffles heated confrontations with photographers outside his home. >> get out of here. >> reporter: baldwin's portrayal of the president on "saturday night live" has made headlines and often led to verbal jabs with trump. >> i find little rocket man -- >> who was arrested? >> alec baldwin. he punched somebody out during a parking dispute. >> i wish him luck. >> reporter: baldwin also has a new talk show on abc. the network saying it will air the show as scheduled this sunday night. david, those assault and harassment charges are considered misdemeanors. baldwin will go to court at the end of the month to respond. >> thank you. >>> and remarkable video of the man accused of sending 16 pipe bombs in the mail to democrats and supporters. police had been called about a suspicious van with a man sleeping inside. victor oquend
the space, right outside his apartment building in new york's greenwich village. this "tmz" video showing the moments right after, when police took baldwin away. he's now charged with assault and harassment. the temperamental star, no stranger to scuffles heated confrontations with photographers outside his home. >> get out of here. >> reporter: baldwin's portrayal of the president on "saturday night live" has made headlines and often led to verbal jabs with...
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he was arrested this afternoon outside his home in new york's greenwich village. police say it happened after another driver took the spot that baldwin was about to back into. a crowd of photographers waiting for alec baldwin when the nypd released him a short time later. he has been charged with assault and harassment. his black cadillac escalade also got a ticket. >>> the fbi has confirmed with kpix5 that a second suspicious package has been found at the burlingame post office addressed to billionaire activist tom steyer. the fbi said the package was similar in appearance to the one found last week at the very same facility. chopper 5 was overhead as the atf and fbi searched the area. officials haven't said if they believe the package was from the suspect in the mail bomb case, cesar sayoc. there isn't the first time sayoc has had a run-in with police. this new video released today shows an encounter with officers after sayoc was caught sleeping in his van. >> hey, you all right, buddy? >> yes, sir. >> listen, someone called me. they were concerned about you. >>
he was arrested this afternoon outside his home in new york's greenwich village. police say it happened after another driver took the spot that baldwin was about to back into. a crowd of photographers waiting for alec baldwin when the nypd released him a short time later. he has been charged with assault and harassment. his black cadillac escalade also got a ticket. >>> the fbi has confirmed with kpix5 that a second suspicious package has been found at the burlingame post office...
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. >> we're here in greenwich, where paul tudor jones, the famed macro trader of tudor investment corps making comments about where he sees systemic risks, namely potential global debt crisis, speaking about the dangers in the corporate credit world specifically here take a listen to what he said about the potential for liquidity to dry up in that market >> you know, credit was, it was actually real estate, mortgage credit that got us into so much trouble. and i think this time it's going to be corporate credit and i think the breakdowns are something that we have to pay attention to in the last day or two. and they're really scary, because one thing about this credit bubble. is we've had liquidity absolutely dry up in so many markets. >> now he points to easy monetary policy around the world as being an incentive for a lot of corporations to take on additional debt. saying that global debt-to-gdp across the world is at record highs. he talked about tax cuts and how that could ultimately be and i kwoenquote, the thing tha pricks the bubble in a way that has encouraged the economy to ove
. >> we're here in greenwich, where paul tudor jones, the famed macro trader of tudor investment corps making comments about where he sees systemic risks, namely potential global debt crisis, speaking about the dangers in the corporate credit world specifically here take a listen to what he said about the potential for liquidity to dry up in that market >> you know, credit was, it was actually real estate, mortgage credit that got us into so much trouble. and i think this time it's...
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you have to take so many jobs before you can actually work in new york so then i had to work in greenwich and abu dhabi. it takes a long time to be up to work as a journalist in new york. >> and your career path, you are someone always looking out and networking to make things happen for yourself or do people just sort of call, how did it all come together? >> i'm not a good networker. the main thing you have to have is a car. if you just have a car the salary wouldn't pay for your car that you would be fine. you would drive around for the majority that's how i got the early jobs. there was a moment after that path i did the community board meeting which is gone i think now that there was a point we realized this is not going anywhere and i met a guy named wayne barrett who died on the evening of trumps inauguration. he's a great journalism mentor. >> and at some point you decided to write this book. how much time did that tak it td was it a tough decision? i was in the paper a lot i thought about nothing but writing a book. what are you talking about. i had a few ideas in my mind that de
you have to take so many jobs before you can actually work in new york so then i had to work in greenwich and abu dhabi. it takes a long time to be up to work as a journalist in new york. >> and your career path, you are someone always looking out and networking to make things happen for yourself or do people just sort of call, how did it all come together? >> i'm not a good networker. the main thing you have to have is a car. if you just have a car the salary wouldn't pay for your...
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these streets are all mixed up in greenwich village. (hoberman) appearances are deceptive. is deformed by the lighting patterns. it's the city late at night. chris gets involved in a violent scene that he can't really understand. and, in fact, it's quite violent. for the time, the idea that a woman would be lying on the ground while this guy is kicking her is fairly sadistic and is typical of more violence. along the sociological analysis, chris feels that to be masculine, first of all, you save women in distress; and, secondly, to be masculine, you also have a glamorous woman interested in you. we might also have been wondering, is she the noir femme fatale? is he hurt? i'll go call a policeman. no, wait! wait! she's kind of fetishized, wrapped up this transparent raincoat, which is both tawdry and glamorous at the same time, a beautiful, mysterious woman who is instantly duplicitous. where'd they go? in that direction. what does he look like? i don't know. i didn't see his face. he took $15. he didn't believe it was all i had, so he began pushing me around. then this gent
these streets are all mixed up in greenwich village. (hoberman) appearances are deceptive. is deformed by the lighting patterns. it's the city late at night. chris gets involved in a violent scene that he can't really understand. and, in fact, it's quite violent. for the time, the idea that a woman would be lying on the ground while this guy is kicking her is fairly sadistic and is typical of more violence. along the sociological analysis, chris feels that to be masculine, first of all, you...
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greenwich council hopes it will encourage more parents to engage in more sustainable ways to travel ands are really, really good because the parking up here has been absolutely awful. i have people parking outside my house from half past two in the afternoon and when i talk to them, theyjust say, well, i'm fed up at home and i wa nt say, well, i'm fed up at home and i want the prime parking space. cm act, i think it's good. let's take a look at the travel situation now. on the tube there is a good service on all lines. on the roads, the a102 pear island is down to a crawl northbound towards the blackwall tunnel. in the west end, on regent street saint james — the one way street is closed towards piccadilly circus for the installation of the christmas lights. and finally in euston, aaoo hampstead road remains closed in both directions between a501 euston road and william road for water main repairs. hello, good morning. it is a much nicer day weather today than we saw yesterday but it is a rather cold and frosty start, some of our temperatures last night slipped to just below freezing bu
greenwich council hopes it will encourage more parents to engage in more sustainable ways to travel ands are really, really good because the parking up here has been absolutely awful. i have people parking outside my house from half past two in the afternoon and when i talk to them, theyjust say, well, i'm fed up at home and i wa nt say, well, i'm fed up at home and i want the prime parking space. cm act, i think it's good. let's take a look at the travel situation now. on the tube there is a...
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this is the greenwich economic forum.right now about hedge funds and connecticut. the state of connecticut taxes in connecticut whether it's actually the right place for firms like yours to be based, given the tax rates there. how are you thinking about that, given that some of your peers have left the state? >> well, you see what greenwich, connecticut is, i mean, it's a fabulous town right outside of new york city. so easy access to the city fabulous community and then its vitality, it's great intellectually, it's very stimulating. there's a culture here that is great, community, all of those things and then there's this issue of the state issue. i think that the state is going to approach this in a very effective way. we'll see. you know, there's a new government and so we'll see how. but the approach, even new york does, in terms of long island city and the bringing in, creating a tax-free economic zone for example, you could take bridgeport, and you could take new haven, and you could take hartford, connecticut, and
this is the greenwich economic forum.right now about hedge funds and connecticut. the state of connecticut taxes in connecticut whether it's actually the right place for firms like yours to be based, given the tax rates there. how are you thinking about that, given that some of your peers have left the state? >> well, you see what greenwich, connecticut is, i mean, it's a fabulous town right outside of new york city. so easy access to the city fabulous community and then its vitality,...
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our business presenter jamie robertson is at the conference in greenwich, south east london thank yound business, in many ways, responding positively and saying, yes, this is what we want, with a few caveats. over the last two years, the cbi has been trying to influence the eu and the uk in the negotiations. i have got the head of eu negotiations here with me, nicole sykes. you have been lobbying, you would prefer to say influencing, the way negotiations have gone. have you succeeded? have you put the point across of what business wants? i think business ultimately has to points. one is we need to avoid that catastrophic no deal outcome. we hear so much about lorries queued up at dover, what are we going to do about medicines, foods. genuinely worrying. number one for business is can we remove that no deal cliff edge? to do that we need transitional arrangements and this deal does deliver that. the second thing businesses are asking for is that long—term relationship. can we get frictionless trade? and also having a say over those rules? that is still to be worked on but we think this
our business presenter jamie robertson is at the conference in greenwich, south east london thank yound business, in many ways, responding positively and saying, yes, this is what we want, with a few caveats. over the last two years, the cbi has been trying to influence the eu and the uk in the negotiations. i have got the head of eu negotiations here with me, nicole sykes. you have been lobbying, you would prefer to say influencing, the way negotiations have gone. have you succeeded? have you...
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moving from greenwich, connecticut to midland, texas, where that picture was taken. luckily she did that, so here we are. >> here we are. [ laughter ] >> i think doing that as a young mom. my grandfather traveled quite a lot. and, to lose a daughter. i am in a similar stage of life as she is in that moment. i can't imagine not having a support system. even though i don't live close to my parents either. they come to visit, but they are not that helpful anyway. [ laughter ] backup that is so rude. >> i mean they are helpful -- >> that is so rude. >> they love them, but they don't change a diaper. >> no. >> it is remarkable to know what kind of a maverick and and adventurer she was. i think that goes with reading. i think there is no better adventure than to lose yourself in a book. she did annoy us when we were little and kept asking us if we spinach -- if we finished our summer reading everyday. it was annoying to know we had work left to do. >> neil, i noticed you were on tv recently -- i mean pierce . >> i look like him. >> which, by the way, my grandmother would b
moving from greenwich, connecticut to midland, texas, where that picture was taken. luckily she did that, so here we are. >> here we are. [ laughter ] >> i think doing that as a young mom. my grandfather traveled quite a lot. and, to lose a daughter. i am in a similar stage of life as she is in that moment. i can't imagine not having a support system. even though i don't live close to my parents either. they come to visit, but they are not that helpful anyway. [ laughter ] backup...
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let's speak to our business presenterjamie robertson who is in greenwich, south east london.ou, ithink she has got them on the side are there? you, i think within the next hour or so will be something of a welcome respite for mrs may, she will be in the company of people who very broadly support what she is trying to do with the withdrawal agreement. that means —— does not mean they don't have disagreements with her, specifically on immigration. that's one of the areas where there will be lots of conversation. the cbi has already today said this is a policy that will not work. for instance, why should we restrict immigration to people just owning more than £30,000 a year? that's one area that is disagreement. the broad approach which mrs may has got over this withdrawal agreement is something business generally says they can work with. in the speech of the today the head of cbi also said about pushing forward ideas of how it could work, for instance, she does not want or expect business or britain to become a low tax, singapore of europe. she does not wa nted singapore of eur
let's speak to our business presenterjamie robertson who is in greenwich, south east london.ou, ithink she has got them on the side are there? you, i think within the next hour or so will be something of a welcome respite for mrs may, she will be in the company of people who very broadly support what she is trying to do with the withdrawal agreement. that means —— does not mean they don't have disagreements with her, specifically on immigration. that's one of the areas where there will be...
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greenwich south street has three—way temporary traffic lights in place at thejunction with blissett streetther, with kate kinsella. good morning. well, after a few days of some very heavy showers, a bit of respite today. it is dry, it is fine, we should see plenty of sunshine, and it is feeling quite mild as well. now, we did have a noticeable south—westerly breeze. a great day forgetting the washing out of the line, perhaps, as it should stay dry. there is a little bit patchy cloud around but plenty of sunshine, and temperatures not bad either. we are looking at a maximum of 14 celsius. now, some clear spells overnight tonight, but also again patchy cloud just popping up here and there. it is going to be another mild night. the minimum the butcher in one or two spots staying in double figures, between eight and 10 celsius. so lovely mothers at the wednesday. there could be a bit of cloud around at first but it will break up. we will see some decent spells of sunshine in the afternoon and temperatures again in the mid teens. could get a bit of mist and murk first on thursday morning, but t
greenwich south street has three—way temporary traffic lights in place at thejunction with blissett streetther, with kate kinsella. good morning. well, after a few days of some very heavy showers, a bit of respite today. it is dry, it is fine, we should see plenty of sunshine, and it is feeling quite mild as well. now, we did have a noticeable south—westerly breeze. a great day forgetting the washing out of the line, perhaps, as it should stay dry. there is a little bit patchy cloud around...
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but i think it is one of the biggest issues our states faces now from east greenwich rhode island you are on book tv. >>caller: hello governor. i don't mean to veer off such an important topic like opioids and i came in a little late with the kenosha story which was fabulous in the book sounds great but i was l wondering if you could tell thewh story with the global fund in geneva? . >> absolutely. the global fund to me is one of my biggest accomplishments and willls probably pay bigger dividends worldwide than anything else i have ever done kofi and on called me up and :-colon powell to say he would like to come down to talk to some people about setting up a fund to fight aids and tuberculosis and malaria and i said absolutely. so the un secretary came down to met - - to meet with colin powell and myself then we talked to president george w. bush on a sunday afternoon we convinced the president to put some money into the global fund it was a hundred million dollars and it started with that conversation and we raised $100 million from the united states to start the global fund. since
but i think it is one of the biggest issues our states faces now from east greenwich rhode island you are on book tv. >>caller: hello governor. i don't mean to veer off such an important topic like opioids and i came in a little late with the kenosha story which was fabulous in the book sounds great but i was l wondering if you could tell thewh story with the global fund in geneva? . >> absolutely. the global fund to me is one of my biggest accomplishments and willls probably pay...
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so i'm meeting him at courage b at greenwich, connecticut, to hold the focus group.s all over the country. we can't just be hearing from folks in one little corner of los angeles. patrick: i'm nervous. lemonis: what i want patrick to take away from this is getting feedback from lots of customers is a necessary step before going into production. woman: i think the fit is terrible. patrick: really? woman #2: i just feel like if i do this -- lemonis: where does it feel like it's too big? woman #2: like, i just don't like my crotch, but the back fits great. patrick: would you wear those on, like, a sunday to starbucks? -woman #2: no. -woman #3: if it was wider. patrick: i just feel like so many people do that. woman #4: the sleeves are just a little bit long. patrick: i think it's awesome. lemonis: unfortunately, patrick isn't taking all the feedback the way i expected him to. woman #2: how much would this retail for? patrick: i have no idea about prices. woman #2: oh. lemonis: what would you pay for it? woman #2: $75. patrick: i can't believe you said $75 for that. we'r
so i'm meeting him at courage b at greenwich, connecticut, to hold the focus group.s all over the country. we can't just be hearing from folks in one little corner of los angeles. patrick: i'm nervous. lemonis: what i want patrick to take away from this is getting feedback from lots of customers is a necessary step before going into production. woman: i think the fit is terrible. patrick: really? woman #2: i just feel like if i do this -- lemonis: where does it feel like it's too big? woman #2:...
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that‘s the view here from the cbi in greenwich. the fastest and possibly the fittest man in the world for a time. he was simply unbeatable on the track. this latest challenge is surely his biggest yet, recovering from a mini stroke. i sat on the mri table for about 20 minutes and after i got off the table from the mri, which was probably about two and a half, three hours after i had initially felt the first sensation, i was no longer able to walk, i was no longer able to stand, my left side was very much, you know, numb, without much feeling. i didn‘t have much control of my fingers, on my left arm. michaeljohnson is now familiar to british audiences as a commentatorfor the bbc. he says he is determined to use his recovery to warn people about the symptoms of stroke. unfortunately, a lot of people just don‘t recognise the signs and so you have to be vigilant, recognise the signs of loved one, if there is slurred speech or if you are feeling something that doesn‘t feel quite right and you start to feel some tingling and that sort of
that‘s the view here from the cbi in greenwich. the fastest and possibly the fittest man in the world for a time. he was simply unbeatable on the track. this latest challenge is surely his biggest yet, recovering from a mini stroke. i sat on the mri table for about 20 minutes and after i got off the table from the mri, which was probably about two and a half, three hours after i had initially felt the first sensation, i was no longer able to walk, i was no longer able to stand, my left side...
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i can never say bohemian enclave because you think of greenwich village, and i'm in cedar rapids. seegot a degree from you berkeley and slavic language and was a settlement house worker in baltimore, but she was hired to conduct an undercover investigation for eastern europeans bound for the united states. that member -- that summer, several members of congress, along with their wives and examined villages populated by immigrants. a columbia university anthropologist began to measure the heads and bodies of schoolchildren in new york city. meanwhile, in milwaukee, in san francisco, in duluth, new york, fresno, pittsburgh and beyond, researchers, maybe half of them women, studied immigrant homes and living conditions. in seattle, chicago, new orleans, women and men went undercover in boarding houses and bordellos to ask for the ,urky world of white slavery what we would now call six trafficking. they were part of the willingham commission, the subject -- doing him commission -- dillingham commission, the subject of my book. i examined the commission from 1907 to 1911, the joint con
i can never say bohemian enclave because you think of greenwich village, and i'm in cedar rapids. seegot a degree from you berkeley and slavic language and was a settlement house worker in baltimore, but she was hired to conduct an undercover investigation for eastern europeans bound for the united states. that member -- that summer, several members of congress, along with their wives and examined villages populated by immigrants. a columbia university anthropologist began to measure the heads...
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this one from east greenwich rhode island. we are listening. be her on such an important topic like opioids. i came in a little bit late with the kenosha story which was fabulous. the book sounds great. what about your time in geneva? >> absolutely. the global fund to me as one of my biggest accomplishments. it's going to probably pay bigger dividends worldwide than anything else i've ever done. first of all, he called : -- colin powell saying he would like to talk to some people about aids, tuberculosis and malaria. he called me and i said absolutely. came down in met with us and then we went over and we talked to president george w. bush. it was on a sunday afternoon. we convince the president to put some money into the global fund. i think it was a hundred million dollars. the global fund started with that conversation we raised $100 million from the united states to raise the global fund. we raised $5 billion. now it is up to $8 billion. it is probably the best international fund to help people, give people hope to reduce hiv,, tuberculosis
this one from east greenwich rhode island. we are listening. be her on such an important topic like opioids. i came in a little bit late with the kenosha story which was fabulous. the book sounds great. what about your time in geneva? >> absolutely. the global fund to me as one of my biggest accomplishments. it's going to probably pay bigger dividends worldwide than anything else i've ever done. first of all, he called : -- colin powell saying he would like to talk to some people about...
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. >> hey of james from east green greenwich, rhode island, you're on booktv. >> hi, governor, i don'tean to veer off such an important topic like opioids and i came in late with the kenosha story which was fabulous and the book sounds great. i wonder if you tell a story on anecdote about the tile with the global fund in geneva. >> absolutely. the global fund to me is one of my biggest accomplishments and it's going to probably pay bigger disvends worldwide than anything else i've ever done. consecutive kofi annan called colin pawle and said he would like to come down and talk to some people about setting up a fund to fight aids, tb and in lawyera, and colin powell called me and i said, absolutely. so kofi annan, the u.n. secretary came down and met with colin powell and myself and then we talked to president george w. bush, on a sunday afternoon, and we convinced the pratt to put some money into the global fund. i think it was $100 million, and the global fund started with that conversation, and we get -- we raised $100 million from the united states to start the global fund, and sinc
. >> hey of james from east green greenwich, rhode island, you're on booktv. >> hi, governor, i don'tean to veer off such an important topic like opioids and i came in late with the kenosha story which was fabulous and the book sounds great. i wonder if you tell a story on anecdote about the tile with the global fund in geneva. >> absolutely. the global fund to me is one of my biggest accomplishments and it's going to probably pay bigger disvends worldwide than anything else...
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leslie picker is live in greenwich connecticut. >> reporter: residents have been voting in the town hall hours in focus today in connecticut is the election for governor between democrat ned lamont and republican bob stefanowsky the state is in an economic and budget crisis the last few years. thousands of residents fled the state, including some prominent hedge fund managers that also left he spoke with cnbc earlier, said policies under the current democratic governor malloy have driven many hedge funds out of the state. he plans to do away with state income taxes in the next 8 years in an effort to recruit and retain businesses into connecticut. >> we've had two of the largest tax kreincreases in the state ur dan malloy, and tax revenues are down it is only common sense we need to do the reverse, get the economy moving for ones still here, i say hang on if you have survived eight years of governor malloy, i am going to be pro-business, create a stable tax environment, provided a skilled work force fairfield county used to be a financial services hub we can get that back >> reporter: we
leslie picker is live in greenwich connecticut. >> reporter: residents have been voting in the town hall hours in focus today in connecticut is the election for governor between democrat ned lamont and republican bob stefanowsky the state is in an economic and budget crisis the last few years. thousands of residents fled the state, including some prominent hedge fund managers that also left he spoke with cnbc earlier, said policies under the current democratic governor malloy have driven...
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do here than back home and i think that benefits the kids me.or thingsis mothee hr family, frid greenwicheah, the time difference makes it a bitcu diffi. my friends obviously we play time, so it's a bit difficult to get on becauseig obviously that'ht in the middle of picking the koms up s wchilooll. have to juggle for at least the next two years the leeedth of united. yes! >> during which this striker believeshey can and they will do it for the district. >> gift gratefully received. >> he is so low key for being such an p excitingyer. >> yes. and i had to google h accent because i couldn'the figure out what t deal was with him. >> it's kind of mixed, liverpool, irish influence. glad he's here. stay with us. much more is coming up during the next hour. fo morning continues a 8:00. >> ♪ ♪ people aren't talking about how giant's mi delicious nature's pro turkey is free from antibiotics. they're not talking about our easy grab and go chicken wing trays. or that our sustainable shmp wrapped in peosciutto makes the about ouciousameng spiral h glazed with real honey.ey'rea. oh hello, that looks
do here than back home and i think that benefits the kids me.or thingsis mothee hr family, frid greenwicheah, the time difference makes it a bitcu diffi. my friends obviously we play time, so it's a bit difficult to get on becauseig obviously that'ht in the middle of picking the koms up s wchilooll. have to juggle for at least the next two years the leeedth of united. yes! >> during which this striker believeshey can and they will do it for the district. >> gift gratefully received....
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from our small new york city community to set up shop on the plaza as we check it out o first all, greenwich >> good morning. >> what does it mean? because i first saw your shop in hudson, new york. >> yeah. >> it's all kind of handmade stuff. what are the things you are really excited about? >> our custom stationery letter press. it's an artisanal pnting process. it can be customized for anyone's taste. it's great for personalts gif >> people are writing more, doing more analogue writing rather than sendi , yknow, emails? >> we think there is a backlash. email is personal and, you know, in the store we say you can delete an email but you can burn a letter. >> much more satisfying. ladies, thank you so much. and now coming up we have got our good friend -- sorry. sam is running fellow barber and you are in williamsburg, also out in san francisco. >> that's right. >> there is something really satisfying about getting a straight-edge shave? >> for sure. iga st-edge shave, if you haven't had it, is one of the best things for the holiday season. >> and also some great shaving products? >> yeah.
from our small new york city community to set up shop on the plaza as we check it out o first all, greenwich >> good morning. >> what does it mean? because i first saw your shop in hudson, new york. >> yeah. >> it's all kind of handmade stuff. what are the things you are really excited about? >> our custom stationery letter press. it's an artisanal pnting process. it can be customized for anyone's taste. it's great for personalts gif >> people are writing...
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see mick peter in greenwich connecticut, thank you. i am a vineyard fan too.lations on a wonderful career and a raising true. i'm a landscape architect. i was studying in providence and spending time on the vineyard. the latitudes are almost exactly the same. when you read as some of the ancient text and so forth they are all very important. it's kind of fun to think about when you're on the vineyard. i know the days are different in the time. that sense of place. in the specific up part of the place. i'm a big fan of what they do to help them appreciate and enhance those environments. thank you. history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by the cable television companies. and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress the white house the supreme court in public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. each year they take hundreds of author programs around the country. here is a look at some of the events we will be covering this week. wil
see mick peter in greenwich connecticut, thank you. i am a vineyard fan too.lations on a wonderful career and a raising true. i'm a landscape architect. i was studying in providence and spending time on the vineyard. the latitudes are almost exactly the same. when you read as some of the ancient text and so forth they are all very important. it's kind of fun to think about when you're on the vineyard. i know the days are different in the time. that sense of place. in the specific up part of the...
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and greenwich south street is closed in both directions between the george and dragon traffic lightss, for a time this morning. that will lift into low cloud. we will keep the cloud for the rest of the day and a touch cooler than over the last couple of days but still mild for this time of year. it is another mild start to the morning. the mist, the fog will lift into low cloud. very little in the way of brightness, not enough to get excited through in the afternoon, but keeping a lot of that cloud. top temperatures of around 11 or 12 celsius. we start to draw in more of an easterly wind and that will help shift the cloud but not until tomorrow for most of us. if you're doing something outdoors, perhaps for children in need tonight, it will stay dry for you but there will be a lot of mist and murk. again reforming into tomorrow morning. starting to get some spells out towards the east and it will feel a touch cooler. a chilly start to the weekend, five or six celsius. more sunshine and distinctly cold next week. vanessa is on bbc radio london. hello, this is breakfast, with naga munc
and greenwich south street is closed in both directions between the george and dragon traffic lightss, for a time this morning. that will lift into low cloud. we will keep the cloud for the rest of the day and a touch cooler than over the last couple of days but still mild for this time of year. it is another mild start to the morning. the mist, the fog will lift into low cloud. very little in the way of brightness, not enough to get excited through in the afternoon, but keeping a lot of that...