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hansen is a longtime friend of isi. he was a faculty associate going all the way back to the 90s as i mentioned earlier. he actually wrote an isi book in 2002 called bonfire of the humanities rescuing the classics in an impoverished age. he also has lectured to isi students on topics such as who killed homer the origins of the west and what happened to history. he is the martin and ellie anderson senior fellow at the hoover institution focusing on classics and military history. he is also the wayne and marcia buskey distinguished visiting fellow in history at hillsdale college and he combines the very rare ability to be one of the foremost scholars in his field of classics, but also to be a popular pundant who regularly appears on fox news and rights of weekly column with national review as well as american greatness. he has received a ba in classics from university of california santa cruz. he was a fellow at the american school of classical studies in athens and received his phd from the university of stanford and his
hansen is a longtime friend of isi. he was a faculty associate going all the way back to the 90s as i mentioned earlier. he actually wrote an isi book in 2002 called bonfire of the humanities rescuing the classics in an impoverished age. he also has lectured to isi students on topics such as who killed homer the origins of the west and what happened to history. he is the martin and ellie anderson senior fellow at the hoover institution focusing on classics and military history. he is also the...
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ole sloth hansen, vp / head of commodity strategy, saxo bank joins us.ng at the complexities surrounding this, how do you model a gas embargo from russia to europe? ole: basically with unitive high prices is forcing suppliers, forcing demand to a level unsustainable with the supply we have now. it has been a horrendous month. and with the u.s., the export explosion, we are getting reduce supply from the u.s. as well. we are in demand destruction territory. demand is coming down, but given what we know, it would have to come down even more if we are going to get through the next winter. tom: to what extent of demand destruction are we seeing, what does that mean for prices at the end of the year? ole: we can see that coming winter price and the one after is trading at the same levels that the stock market is trading now. it is a tenfold increase before these spikes started to occur around a year ago. if you have a long-term contract, these spikes are hurting you immensely. francine: is there anything now in the commodity space that is easier to predict? o
ole sloth hansen, vp / head of commodity strategy, saxo bank joins us.ng at the complexities surrounding this, how do you model a gas embargo from russia to europe? ole: basically with unitive high prices is forcing suppliers, forcing demand to a level unsustainable with the supply we have now. it has been a horrendous month. and with the u.s., the export explosion, we are getting reduce supply from the u.s. as well. we are in demand destruction territory. demand is coming down, but given what...
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hansen, thank you r marks tonight. my question is, you know, you've been involved for decades in the conservative movement advancing the status quo have thought on the right. what's the thing that you have most changed to our mind about in that time that you thought were? you know indelible principles or priorities for the that you realize maybe weren't so >> i think what i learned is that for our all our power andconfidence we are of fragile nation . i've supported the intervention in iraq not because i thought there were wmd there because there were 23 rests the us congress passed . there were things like the architects of the world trade center first bombing in iraq. abu nidal in iraq, suicide bombers that were getting bonuses onthe west bank . the marshall arabs had been exterminated. there was use of poison pagas so it violated all the 91 records. there were 23 and it was bipartisan. i think a near majority of democratic senators voted for it but the house and senate clearly voted for the intervention so that it h
hansen, thank you r marks tonight. my question is, you know, you've been involved for decades in the conservative movement advancing the status quo have thought on the right. what's the thing that you have most changed to our mind about in that time that you thought were? you know indelible principles or priorities for the that you realize maybe weren't so >> i think what i learned is that for our all our power andconfidence we are of fragile nation . i've supported the intervention in...
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and when she met any that in one all is the hood and hansen, agricultural model that has become wide spread in argentina over the past 30 years . it's been at the mano cultures have very negative effects on the health of local residence. i don't think was rural accidents and produce less healthy food. and it ended as young and the medical center. but manufacturers reject accusations against genetically money. belated scenes, not ignored yet aren't any got genetic modifications didn't cause any disadvantage . we humans, animals or the environment even if people think differently, always insist on it. then why? why shindig! daniel dra formerly been sad. the dispute over modified wheat may have only just begun. now the global food shortage was high on the agenda of a meeting of g 20 finance ministers, which was dominated by the knock on effects of the war in ukraine. growing concerns over global hunger and an energy crisis, fueled by russia's invasion, was central to the talks over 2 days on the indonesian island of bali. some finance ministers from the group of 20 major economies blame
and when she met any that in one all is the hood and hansen, agricultural model that has become wide spread in argentina over the past 30 years . it's been at the mano cultures have very negative effects on the health of local residence. i don't think was rural accidents and produce less healthy food. and it ended as young and the medical center. but manufacturers reject accusations against genetically money. belated scenes, not ignored yet aren't any got genetic modifications didn't cause any...
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[applause] [applause] doctor hansen is a longtime friend of isi. he was a faculty associate going all the back to the '90s. as i mentioned earlier, he asked roden isi book in 2002 called a bonfire rescuing the classics in an impoverished age. heic also has lectured to isi students on topics such as who killed homer? the origins of the west and what happened to history? he is the marden and ilya anderson fellow at the hoover institution focusing on classic and military history is also the wayne and marsha distinguished visiting fellow scholars of lyclassics regularly appeals on fox news with national review and american greatness but he has received a ba in c classicsf university of california classical studies in athens and received his phd from the university of stanford. and his book, the dying citizen how progressive elite, tribalism and globalization are destroying the idea of the americas this year's conservative book of the year. please join me in welcoming doctor victor davis hanson. [applause] [applause] >> can you hear me okay? the first i
[applause] [applause] doctor hansen is a longtime friend of isi. he was a faculty associate going all the back to the '90s. as i mentioned earlier, he asked roden isi book in 2002 called a bonfire rescuing the classics in an impoverished age. heic also has lectured to isi students on topics such as who killed homer? the origins of the west and what happened to history? he is the marden and ilya anderson fellow at the hoover institution focusing on classic and military history is also the wayne...
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hansen, thank you for your marks tonight. my question is, you know, you've been involved for decades in the conservative movement advancing the status quo have thought on the right. what's the thing that you have most changed to our mind about in that time that you thought were? you know indelible principles or priorities for the right of center that you've realized may be weren't so i i think what learned. is that for all of our power? and confidence. we're actually a very fragile nation. and that came to me i didn't i supported the intervention in iraq. not because i thought there were wmd there because there were 23 wrists at the us congress passed 23 of only four had to do with wmd they were things like the architects of the world trade center first bombing were in iraq abu nadal was in iraq suicide bombers that were getting bonuses on the west bank or on iraq the marsh arabs had been almost exterminated there had been use of poisonous gas. so he had violated all of the 91 accords. so there were 23 and that was bipartisan
hansen, thank you for your marks tonight. my question is, you know, you've been involved for decades in the conservative movement advancing the status quo have thought on the right. what's the thing that you have most changed to our mind about in that time that you thought were? you know indelible principles or priorities for the right of center that you've realized may be weren't so i i think what learned. is that for all of our power? and confidence. we're actually a very fragile nation. and...
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heat with no air circulation from the surrounding area. minimum lansing, also meteorologist akio hansen is collecting data and hamburg port area of, of his focus is on wind. comfort of the idea is that an area needs to be ventilated, but not have wind corridors which make life unpleasant for residence. when this district was planned, wind comfort clearly didn't play a key role. investment in length that we're measuring along this street with the port area because it has interesting wind conditions at all. i know i am fight, there's an entree path for the wind, as well as a complex building structure which completely influences the wind complaint binds on. duffy see that on the street corner, the wind gusts are up to 3 times as strong as the average wind speed here. i model navy them id love in on a typical autumn day. wind gusts, year can quickly reach up to an uncomfortable 120 kilometers per hour. the data ratings are used to create a computer animation. it shows the high wind speeds and extreme turbulence that develop small changes could help improve the situation. it would, i would
heat with no air circulation from the surrounding area. minimum lansing, also meteorologist akio hansen is collecting data and hamburg port area of, of his focus is on wind. comfort of the idea is that an area needs to be ventilated, but not have wind corridors which make life unpleasant for residence. when this district was planned, wind comfort clearly didn't play a key role. investment in length that we're measuring along this street with the port area because it has interesting wind...
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so curtis lemay, before he became a vice presidential candidate, replaces hansen in the pacific. tell us what happens. >> hey would cancel takes his idealistic vision to the pacific theater. after guam is captured, america is finally close enough to launch bombing raids on japan. they ask hayward handle to -- build the biggest airport in the world actually england and they start launching these raids in japan and hansell's idea is not to destroy japanese citizens or -- thought my plan is to destroy their ability to create airplanes that will render them defenseless against any kind of american assault, right? it is a strategy that was straight out of bomber mafia one-on-one. this is what they were dreaming out back in alabama in the 30s. you just look at the most strategically military targets and you take them out. he tries it, he tries a, he tries it -- throughout november and december in early january of 1914 45. he makes one mission -- he sent one mission after another from guam to japan. he can't hit anything! the norton bomb site does not do what it is supposed to do. he th
so curtis lemay, before he became a vice presidential candidate, replaces hansen in the pacific. tell us what happens. >> hey would cancel takes his idealistic vision to the pacific theater. after guam is captured, america is finally close enough to launch bombing raids on japan. they ask hayward handle to -- build the biggest airport in the world actually england and they start launching these raids in japan and hansell's idea is not to destroy japanese citizens or -- thought my plan is...
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heat with no air circulation from the surrounding area. minimum lansing, also meteorologist akio hansen is collecting data and hamburg port area of, of his focus is on wind. comfort of the idea is that an area needs to be ventilated, but not have wind corridors which make life unpleasant for residence. when this district was planned, wind comfort clearly didn't play a key role. resonate length that we're measuring along this street with the port area. because it has interesting wind conditions at all. i know i am fight, there's an entree path for the wind, as well as a complex building structure which completely influences the wind complex binds on . thus we see that on the street corner, the wind gusts are up to 3 times as strong as the average wind speed. here i model navy the middle of, of, in, on a typical autumn day wind gusts here can quickly reach up to an uncomfortable 120 kilometers per hour. the data ratings are used to create a computer animation. it shows the high wind speeds and extreme turbulence that develop small changes could help improve the situation. it would, i woul
heat with no air circulation from the surrounding area. minimum lansing, also meteorologist akio hansen is collecting data and hamburg port area of, of his focus is on wind. comfort of the idea is that an area needs to be ventilated, but not have wind corridors which make life unpleasant for residence. when this district was planned, wind comfort clearly didn't play a key role. resonate length that we're measuring along this street with the port area. because it has interesting wind conditions...
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energy guzzlers are very production maternity, then you have all the fire tree production. anomaly. hansen sick then the whole area of trans hold and travel a fast not off the shrink. and so far, we've only focused on reducing the big energy cost lives in factory, literally, to littleton in the future. we really need to look more closely at our mobility and not just a big foundry nicholson for putting traffic worldwide, emits more than 8000000000 tons of c o 2 every year. that's nearly a quarter of global carbon emissions. then there were other greenhouse gases, but even when we humans don't move around, we still use energy. so far, the internet only accounts for one percent of global electricity consumption. but if the internet were a country, it would be one of the biggest electricity users worldwide. around 4500000000 people are online and just 20 so is in an online search engine, use enough electricity to power an energy saving light bulb for an hour. the real guzzlers are the air conditioning systems for the big internet servers. they run night and day, including here in frankfurt, on
energy guzzlers are very production maternity, then you have all the fire tree production. anomaly. hansen sick then the whole area of trans hold and travel a fast not off the shrink. and so far, we've only focused on reducing the big energy cost lives in factory, literally, to littleton in the future. we really need to look more closely at our mobility and not just a big foundry nicholson for putting traffic worldwide, emits more than 8000000000 tons of c o 2 every year. that's nearly a...
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and hansen does even were also paying attention to the link that stress, for example, can have them common problems such as cardiovascular disease and what outs, christopher conklin, to something the researchers bring small groups to the woods here on the edge of the city. the test subjects are all wearing heart rate monitor simply there, perfect. it basically measures his high rate and how it changes over time. and then with that we can relate to the amount of stress that he's feeling because the, what he's hungry then the more relaxed and therefore less stress. yes. and then we can compare how this changes based in the forest. and when he saw the forest, the to reset is already have some preliminary data on the mindfulness train. in this test subject, her heart rate's slow down while in the forest per sign that she probably felt more relaxed. they're also measuring the level of cortisol in the subject. saliva, the whole mind is associated with stress. so the lower the level, the more relaxed they're likely to be. initial results are already in the red and green bars indicate cortisol lev
and hansen does even were also paying attention to the link that stress, for example, can have them common problems such as cardiovascular disease and what outs, christopher conklin, to something the researchers bring small groups to the woods here on the edge of the city. the test subjects are all wearing heart rate monitor simply there, perfect. it basically measures his high rate and how it changes over time. and then with that we can relate to the amount of stress that he's feeling because...
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. >> reporter: paul's neighbor in shelter is peter hansen, a vietnam war veteran, serving our nationday when saigon fell. he knows the fourth fireworks can be fierce for veterans. >> i've known guys that hide under tables to peek around corners to dodge out around sight, especially with an unexpected boom. it's a life sentence. >> reporter: a life sentence not without the tools to avoid triggers. for peter? >> i meditate a lot. >> reporter: meditation helps. and for paul, cleaning quiets the mind. both say veterans need programs to help them find quiet places away from the fireworks. until then, this fourth marks another hurt for the helpers. >> until then, duck. duck. >> that was reed cowen reporting. there are several organizations to help veterans every day of the year, but if you are experiencing trauma on this day, we've got resources for you on our website at kpix.com. >>> let's switch gears now, a live look at san francisco's embarcadero where fireworks will be flying over pier 39. and here's a look at some of those preparations. people are already getting into place. firework
. >> reporter: paul's neighbor in shelter is peter hansen, a vietnam war veteran, serving our nationday when saigon fell. he knows the fourth fireworks can be fierce for veterans. >> i've known guys that hide under tables to peek around corners to dodge out around sight, especially with an unexpected boom. it's a life sentence. >> reporter: a life sentence not without the tools to avoid triggers. for peter? >> i meditate a lot. >> reporter: meditation helps. and...
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i'm for fear of hansen robotics, one of the 1st androids in the world. social robots, i can, you can help take care of the sick or elderly in many kinds of health care and medical uses. i can help communicate, give therapy, and provide social stimulation. and a i, robot care assistance, what could possibly go wrong or maybe go right. let's meet your panel, they're about to tell us hello abby shack. hello john lucas. hello, hello, cut. lovely. to have all 3 of you on board habersham, please introduce yourself to audience. tell them who you are and what you day. i agree to be on here. i'm obviously a group term, the founder and principal researcher at the montreal lee i fixed institute. it's an international non profit research institute with a mission to democratize ethics literacy. previous to my current role, i used to work as a machine learning engineer at microsoft and i now lead other responsibly our program at the boston consulting group, b. c, g. yet to have you. hello, john, nick, a welcome to the string. introduce yourself to aviles. hi everybody
i'm for fear of hansen robotics, one of the 1st androids in the world. social robots, i can, you can help take care of the sick or elderly in many kinds of health care and medical uses. i can help communicate, give therapy, and provide social stimulation. and a i, robot care assistance, what could possibly go wrong or maybe go right. let's meet your panel, they're about to tell us hello abby shack. hello john lucas. hello, hello, cut. lovely. to have all 3 of you on board habersham, please...
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john hansen has more from keith. the russian defense ministry says it has destroyed a immunization and missile the bows in the southern blacks, the port city of nikolai, or it says it also destroyed port infrastructure in that case. and that was just one in a series of early tuesday morning, strikes by russian forces in the eastern crane town of harkey. a gas pipeline was hit that will leave thousands of people out of power. that is with the mayor there says, and also in odessa, in the region of the small town of toko was struck. that is, according to the president of ukraine's a little mir lensky who posted video, said the only residential areas were struck there. and he says, there were no military targets. the newly appointed chief of moscow space agency says russia will quit be international space station of the 2024 year report to solve said its focus will shift to building its own station. but nasa says it hasn't been informed about the move. if russia does quit, the i assess that would be the end of an aerospa
john hansen has more from keith. the russian defense ministry says it has destroyed a immunization and missile the bows in the southern blacks, the port city of nikolai, or it says it also destroyed port infrastructure in that case. and that was just one in a series of early tuesday morning, strikes by russian forces in the eastern crane town of harkey. a gas pipeline was hit that will leave thousands of people out of power. that is with the mayor there says, and also in odessa, in the region...
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. >> all right ole hansen, we appreciate the insight on the commodity market. a great day. >>> silvana henao has our top stories. good morning. >> reporter: amazon is taking a prime step into the restaurant delivery business. it's buying a percentage of grubhub and will provide access to members for a year. amazon customers will get free deliveries worth $12 the move could drive traffic for grubhub, which has lost shares to doordash and uber eats. investor demand is looking for a seller for grubhub >>> walmart will charge some suppliers new fees to transport goods to its warehouses and stores due to a rise in fuel and shipping costs that's according to "wall street journal" and reuters there will be a fuel surcharge based on the cost of gas to ship orders last month walmart cut its profit forecast for the year >>> meta is pushing ahead with plans to roll out digital collectibles for its 3 billion users despite the crash in crypto prices. they tell the "financial times" that meta is not adjusting its plans around nfts. it's encouraging creators to sell it throug
. >> all right ole hansen, we appreciate the insight on the commodity market. a great day. >>> silvana henao has our top stories. good morning. >> reporter: amazon is taking a prime step into the restaurant delivery business. it's buying a percentage of grubhub and will provide access to members for a year. amazon customers will get free deliveries worth $12 the move could drive traffic for grubhub, which has lost shares to doordash and uber eats. investor demand is looking...
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john hansen has more from the port city of odessa. already, the careful choreography of the shipping lanes, those ships will travel through the so called safe passage corridor is already been mapped out. there is an inspection area and then there is a specific shipping lane carved out and they're supposed to be no military activity in that area. and as you just heard, this is expected to happen within days. it was possible we were told earlier that it could have happened today. that's not going to be the case. but as everybody prepares to get that more than 20000000 tons of grain out of those ports, the attacks in ukraine and the war and ukraine continue. this was supposed to be statehood day, but thursday morning began with 26 rockets, fired out of bella, ruse into territory in northern ukraine. it struck around keep its structure goya of and there were also strikes and crept beneath ski in central ukraine. we're not sure if those were this, we're from the same source, but we're told 5 were killed and 25 people were wounded in those
john hansen has more from the port city of odessa. already, the careful choreography of the shipping lanes, those ships will travel through the so called safe passage corridor is already been mapped out. there is an inspection area and then there is a specific shipping lane carved out and they're supposed to be no military activity in that area. and as you just heard, this is expected to happen within days. it was possible we were told earlier that it could have happened today. that's not going...
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i want to bring in bradley hansen because he was there. he survived the shooting along with his family. bradley, first of all, i'm very glad that you are here. i know that some time -- not much, but some time has passed right now, and i have to understand how are you coping right now? how are you dealing with the fact that you were so close to what happened and that lives were lost? >> thank you, laura. thank you for having me. really it changes by the moment. there's anger. there's confusion. there's grief. there's a sense of loss and a sense where i woke up a different person yesterday than i am today, and i'm still learning. everyone in my family is still learning who we are and who we're going to be in the days ahead. we're thankful that we're safe, and there's that deep grief for the people and the victims, those who were killed, those who were injured, especially the family of nicholas toledo, who were right behind us. unthinkable the things that happened in our community and right in our own backyard. >> you know, for so many people
i want to bring in bradley hansen because he was there. he survived the shooting along with his family. bradley, first of all, i'm very glad that you are here. i know that some time -- not much, but some time has passed right now, and i have to understand how are you coping right now? how are you dealing with the fact that you were so close to what happened and that lives were lost? >> thank you, laura. thank you for having me. really it changes by the moment. there's anger. there's...
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student delegates hansen and [inaudible]. our only item is to encourage all high school students to apply to the san francisco unified district student council. andis bella will go in the responsibilities. >> responsibilities include attending bill by weekly meeting on monday and student opinions. representing their schools and vocalizing student body's occurrence. resolutions and proposing them to the board of education. >> the application can be found at tien url.com/apply sac22. and more information on our instagram at sfu sd sac the deadline is august first and we will send out acceptance in early august before the school year begins. thank you. >> thank you. for recognitions and resolutions of arc commonedation we have mon. recognizing employees we have 91 tonight. >> now public comment. for nonagenda items. tonight i'm going to be allocating. excuse me. i will allocating up to 90 minutes of public comment including in person and virtual. i know that -- there is a number of members of public tonight that signed up to pro
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isaac -- is a national political reporter at the national washington post, we appreciate hansen. i >> thank you. >> it's been 140 days since the american wnba britney griner was arrested in russia on trumped up charges. that is a longer than ukraine and russia have been at war this year, but today with hope that griner's wrongful detainment may be coming closer to an event. we will have an update after this. lose to an event. to an event. we will yep! every business deserves it... like one's that re-opened! hi, we have an appointment. and every new business that just opened! like aromatherapy rugs!have! it's not complicated. at&t is giving new and existing business customers our best deals on every iphone. ♪ ♪ this researchers believe the first person to live to 150 has already been born. it could be you! wow. really? of course, you'll have to eat your greens, watch your stress, wear sunscreen... but to live to 150, we're developing solutions that help doctors listen to your heartbeat while they're miles away, or ai that knows what your body will do before you do. cool. introduci
isaac -- is a national political reporter at the national washington post, we appreciate hansen. i >> thank you. >> it's been 140 days since the american wnba britney griner was arrested in russia on trumped up charges. that is a longer than ukraine and russia have been at war this year, but today with hope that griner's wrongful detainment may be coming closer to an event. we will have an update after this. lose to an event. to an event. we will yep! every business deserves it......
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. >> luckily, i've got two great coaches, allie riley and dani hansen. >> i'm sitting with olympic medalistss. >> that's olympics, right? >> the para stands for "in parallel with the olympics," not paraplegic or anything. it's a misconception. >> it's a wider spectrum of disabilities. >> rowing is unique in that our sport class has a lot of different disabilities that filter into a points system to get you where you sit. >> i was born with extra toes and fingers on each hand and foot. i've lot of reconstructive mostly feet surgeries in the years that have limited range of motion in my feet and ankle. >> i have herb's palsy. left arm paralyzed at birth. now i have some mobility back. >> hopefully we understand it's stressful to be an elite athlete. but some athletes have a level of stress that other athletes can't even imagine. >> for paralympics you have to classify with doctors. >> i've heard about that a little bit. is it as annoying, what's the word, shitty as it sounds? >> it's a lot of extra added stress, not only are you worried about how you're going to be performing, you're are you w
. >> luckily, i've got two great coaches, allie riley and dani hansen. >> i'm sitting with olympic medalistss. >> that's olympics, right? >> the para stands for "in parallel with the olympics," not paraplegic or anything. it's a misconception. >> it's a wider spectrum of disabilities. >> rowing is unique in that our sport class has a lot of different disabilities that filter into a points system to get you where you sit. >> i was born with...
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this is maggie hansen, and potentially tough race, i've said for a while that i thought he and the administrationen too slow to react to it. that being inflation. it's hard to convince democrats to be excited when you're arguing all the time. >> democrats don't have a clear pathway because different pockets of the party of the electorate want different things. you have some democrats or advisors to democrats saying, focus on the inflation, get more aggressive in helping people with bringing down gas prices, and bringing down costs altogether. other people say, we've got to come back the culture wars, and then you've also got again the progressives who want build back better and the safety net to be built up, so, because they're not on the same page, because there's not a clear democratic playbook right now, it's almost like no one is happy. >> you can connect that back to the conversation we had earlier about republicans want donald trump to stay quiet but they do have a plan, this is a group, mitch mcconnell super pack, or a leadership pack affiliated with him. the arizona senate race, we will s
this is maggie hansen, and potentially tough race, i've said for a while that i thought he and the administrationen too slow to react to it. that being inflation. it's hard to convince democrats to be excited when you're arguing all the time. >> democrats don't have a clear pathway because different pockets of the party of the electorate want different things. you have some democrats or advisors to democrats saying, focus on the inflation, get more aggressive in helping people with...
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start marching only to see people running from the 4th of july parade route screaming shooter, brad hansen remembers hearing gunfire, turning to find his six-year-old son and seeing a friend covering him with his body. he joins us now live. brad, grateful for your time today. i'm sure it's a traumatic day, still trying to process what happened yesterday. describe that moment. you hear gunshots and turn to find your son and your friend and neighbor is covering him with his body? >> yeah. i was sitting -- we were sitting with our friends, and gunshots rang out. i dove on the ground and pulled my one-year-old son and his stroller on to the street next to me, and i tried to cover as much as i could on this side. i look over, and my neighbor, joel, was covering the other side of the stroller and his own children with his body as the second burst of fire rang out. >> the -- >> it's one of the things that -- >> that is a breathtaking moment of bravery, and joel kraus has joined us at the scene. joel, number one, congratulations. amazing at your bravery in that moment. brad is just describing it f
start marching only to see people running from the 4th of july parade route screaming shooter, brad hansen remembers hearing gunfire, turning to find his six-year-old son and seeing a friend covering him with his body. he joins us now live. brad, grateful for your time today. i'm sure it's a traumatic day, still trying to process what happened yesterday. describe that moment. you hear gunshots and turn to find your son and your friend and neighbor is covering him with his body? >> yeah. i...
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how to provide full-time secret service protection to a huge high rise building, in mitten mud hansen, where the president of the united states claim that he still lives, but in fact, almost never visit. the secret service budget for protecting that building was higher than the cost of protecting any other home of a previous president and at the same time, the secret service budget was skyrocketing to protect donald trump on his constant golfing outings, locally, in washington, and in new jersey, and in florida. at, that 18 members in the trump family who were given secret service protection, and the protective budget of the secret service was quickly wiped out. when usa today around a story with the headlines, secret service as going broke, protecting trump. donald trump blames the secret service director. donald trump fired him in april of 2019. in her book about the secret service, zero fail, the rise of the secret service. the rise and fall of the secret service, carol leonnig, tells us that james marie was not donald trump's top toys. for his next secret service director. trump w
how to provide full-time secret service protection to a huge high rise building, in mitten mud hansen, where the president of the united states claim that he still lives, but in fact, almost never visit. the secret service budget for protecting that building was higher than the cost of protecting any other home of a previous president and at the same time, the secret service budget was skyrocketing to protect donald trump on his constant golfing outings, locally, in washington, and in new...
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display near los angeles that show featuring dozens of drones flying in synchronized formations over hansen dam in lake view terrace. the city's first 4th of july show there in nearly a decade. a lot of cities they're turning to drone light shows because fireworks, of course, cause a threat of wildfires. how that's fun. dolphins and stuff in the air. pretty cool. well, star wars may have taken place in a galaxy far, far away. but you can visit some of the iconic locations where the movie was shot. some of them right here in california national park service now offering a guided audio tour of many of those filming locations, sprawling death valley area was used for scenes on tap to mean throughout the city series of the towering redwood trees from a number of california park stood in as the forest moon of end or in return of the jedi high. pretty cool. i hope i said tattooing right is how it is. i'm not a star wars person. olivia horton, are you a star wars has are i actually am not yet. however, it would be pretty cool to see some of the sites here in california where the movie was filmed,
display near los angeles that show featuring dozens of drones flying in synchronized formations over hansen dam in lake view terrace. the city's first 4th of july show there in nearly a decade. a lot of cities they're turning to drone light shows because fireworks, of course, cause a threat of wildfires. how that's fun. dolphins and stuff in the air. pretty cool. well, star wars may have taken place in a galaxy far, far away. but you can visit some of the iconic locations where the movie was...
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that was a good one. [ laughter ] here's another one from bob hansen it says, "hey jimmy.streaming on peacock july 2nd and to top it all off, today is national onion ring day. [ cheers and applause "so, i think you already know what i'm going to ask. i do think i know what you're going to ask it's pretty obvious. can an nba draft pick shoot an onion ring like a hockey puck and score on a wwe superstar well, i think it's time to find out. [ drum roll ladies and gentlemen, please welcome jalen williams and wwe superstar riddle [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: riddle, whenever you guys are ready there you go all right, here we go. whenever you're ready, go for it you've got three shots you've got three shots that's the first one [ cheers and applause that's what i'm talking about! take it. take the win take the win right there take the win right there give it up for wwe superstar riddle and jalen williams. one shot onion ring, not bad. you won't see that anywhere else >> steve: yeah, no no, you will not >> jimmy: we're down to our last suggestion. it is from reese gibbons sh
that was a good one. [ laughter ] here's another one from bob hansen it says, "hey jimmy.streaming on peacock july 2nd and to top it all off, today is national onion ring day. [ cheers and applause "so, i think you already know what i'm going to ask. i do think i know what you're going to ask it's pretty obvious. can an nba draft pick shoot an onion ring like a hockey puck and score on a wwe superstar well, i think it's time to find out. [ drum roll ladies and gentlemen, please...
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[applause] [applause] doctor hansen is a longtime friend of isi.e was a faculty associate going all the back to the
[applause] [applause] doctor hansen is a longtime friend of isi.e was a faculty associate going all the back to the
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person actually makes a big difference to the overall pattern and we've been reading a book valerie hansen voyages enrolled history, and we know from that book that they're all kinds of big patterns and that it's the job of students and professional historians to figure out what the big pattern is because in our lives so much of what happens is so complex and chaotic and quick that we can figure out. what's the overall trajectory. so some of the patterns we've been looking at are things like the effect of the environment upon us. whether it's all the things that nature hurls at us whether it's a hurricane or you know a flood or a famine or even tiny microbes that drastically affect people like ebola. we've also looked at things that are like mechanical things or technological inventions, and those are also big patterns. so for example the ways in which farming the i know department doesn't seem like a technology but the ways in which farming and the plow and things like that replaced hunting and gathering and that replacement of hunting and gathering by farming led from the neolithic into
person actually makes a big difference to the overall pattern and we've been reading a book valerie hansen voyages enrolled history, and we know from that book that they're all kinds of big patterns and that it's the job of students and professional historians to figure out what the big pattern is because in our lives so much of what happens is so complex and chaotic and quick that we can figure out. what's the overall trajectory. so some of the patterns we've been looking at are things like...
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already signed which is great. 40 hansen asks the trump doesn't pick mike pence as his running mate whomight be pick. >> i'm going to throw it out there and say christine knowles. who's been on the camp campaigning to be trump's running mate. south dakota, he would love that idea. >> maybe she could put himon route rushmore which you would love . >> i think she would be great pr. >> carolyn bauer asks how the current crop of journalists can make anychange in the big lie ? >> i think that we can make an impact. it is part of why i wrote this book and i hope that we will have some impact on any collusion that suddenly vast numbers of trump supporters will look at past this and say you're right, he wasn't telling the truth but you methodically try to explain these things, bring the evidence and don't just dismiss it out of hand. for that reason if youwere watching the election unfold , you can be a very good decent smart person and think there's something screwed up. that's why you have to explain this is what happened. and barr does a great job setting up this part of the book on what he
already signed which is great. 40 hansen asks the trump doesn't pick mike pence as his running mate whomight be pick. >> i'm going to throw it out there and say christine knowles. who's been on the camp campaigning to be trump's running mate. south dakota, he would love that idea. >> maybe she could put himon route rushmore which you would love . >> i think she would be great pr. >> carolyn bauer asks how the current crop of journalists can make anychange in the big lie...
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yeah, we gave it to ryan hansen. it still comes out once in a a while, but it's not in my kitchen!ur friend or something?" >> yeah. >> jimmy: i go, "why don't you want this wall-sized poster of the beastie boys?" [ laughter ] "it's time to move on, bud you gotta, like -- yeah >> yeah. sometimes you just gotta - >> jimmy: yeah my buddy gave me this thing i still have in my office, he was like - 'cause i -- i love buddy holly >> uh-huh. >> jimmy: it's just a weird -- two things i love buddy holly, and i also love stained-glass >> okay. >> jimmy: and i don't know why it just came up, and he's like, "you love stained-glass. he goes, "do you like -- and he said something like, "do you like buddy holly?" and i go, "i do actually." he goes, "i have a a stained-glass portrait of buddy holly -- [ laughter ] -- "that my wife is like, 'there's no way we're keeping this in the living room.'" [ laughter ] so i go, "i will borrow it, and whenever you need it back, i will hang it in my office. and it's been in my office since "late night. neal brennan, if you need it back, i have it. [ laughter ]
yeah, we gave it to ryan hansen. it still comes out once in a a while, but it's not in my kitchen!ur friend or something?" >> yeah. >> jimmy: i go, "why don't you want this wall-sized poster of the beastie boys?" [ laughter ] "it's time to move on, bud you gotta, like -- yeah >> yeah. sometimes you just gotta - >> jimmy: yeah my buddy gave me this thing i still have in my office, he was like - 'cause i -- i love buddy holly >> uh-huh. >>...
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i think we could do like fred hansen did and press the working class agenda.u. we have to have infrastructure bills over the next 20 years. we need to make sure working class white boys from the south have an opportunity to go to trade school. whoever it is in november, i will talk to them about it. i support programs that take young men and women that maybe didn't graduate high school and gets them their ged's, gets them qualified to work as electricians, carpet layers. that way we will have actual families whereas the mother may have went to college. she can marry someone in the trade that makes it different decent living. we can pay for milk and bread. i want to do things that are radical, not radical like destroying the police department. what i would like to see is policeman coming into the community. i want to see money going to bulletproof to foster relationships between the police and the community. i would like to see more of that thinking and less of the other. i would like to see people who i met on the bernie sanders campaign. i would like to see h
i think we could do like fred hansen did and press the working class agenda.u. we have to have infrastructure bills over the next 20 years. we need to make sure working class white boys from the south have an opportunity to go to trade school. whoever it is in november, i will talk to them about it. i support programs that take young men and women that maybe didn't graduate high school and gets them their ged's, gets them qualified to work as electricians, carpet layers. that way we will have...
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beyond what you are doing for covid-19, really outside of good hand high jean, making sure you have hansen sure that if you are around folks who say in public transportation, that might be coughing, in the grocery store who are riding an airplane, i believe i am wearing a mask whenever i am in a public place, i still urge people to do that especially those that are medically high-risk to do that. because to your point, even though it can happen much more rarely, it can spread through large respiratory droplets close to somebody who is coughing. so those are the main strategies here. but this is not the same threat to the general public is covid-19? not even close. and there are few reasons why. i will get into that. >> could you, though? because for, example i want to pull in a fall smaller than we talked about in the intro to your interview. i have a seven year old daughter. so whether her that two children were confirmed to the united states to have cases of monkeypox, it is concerning for me as a parent. these kids are going to school parties, pool parties, sleep or worse for the summer
beyond what you are doing for covid-19, really outside of good hand high jean, making sure you have hansen sure that if you are around folks who say in public transportation, that might be coughing, in the grocery store who are riding an airplane, i believe i am wearing a mask whenever i am in a public place, i still urge people to do that especially those that are medically high-risk to do that. because to your point, even though it can happen much more rarely, it can spread through large...
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i use sally hansen leg spray this is all painted on it's all gonna -- my shower is going to look likeis like, let's fix it >> yeah. it's still happening that's a nice reminder of it in that joke that i made fun of them >> seth: so you -- we were talking backstage. you moved back to your hometown. >> of st. louis. >> seth: st. louis in the beginning of the pandemic. >> yes >> seth: and then it took! >> i was scared, because the world was shutting down and i didn't have comedy clubs and podcasts to fill my life with. >> seth: yeah. >> and so, i was like, "i need to go back to mommy and daddy. and so i went back to st. louis for what i thought would be like two weeks. like we all did, like, "until this blows over. and then i lived there for 10 months with my parents in their house at the age of 35 i eventually had to move out because it was getting embarrassing to have people ask me where i was living and i'd say, "i live with my parents." and they'd be like, "why?" and so i got rid of that therapist. [ laughter ] i was like i don't really want to talk about that anymore can we talk abou
i use sally hansen leg spray this is all painted on it's all gonna -- my shower is going to look likeis like, let's fix it >> yeah. it's still happening that's a nice reminder of it in that joke that i made fun of them >> seth: so you -- we were talking backstage. you moved back to your hometown. >> of st. louis. >> seth: st. louis in the beginning of the pandemic. >> yes >> seth: and then it took! >> i was scared, because the world was shutting down...