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horton. and we all associate ourselves with that. so thank you, dr. horton. and thank you, dr. chen. commissioners any questions or comments before we move on to the next item. >> commissioner bernal, may i just add my appreciation to dr. chen and her work and leadership. i think the covid-19 pandemic has revealed is that because of the pandemic and in terms of what we've had including primary care and hospital care to the city's most vulnerable in the commitment and as dr. chen herself mentioned she has two decades of experience in the department, we were able to build on that expertise to draw on it in an incredible way and just to thank dr. chen and the team across the network for their work and also for their commitment to breaking down silos and working with other providers across the city and community members to ensure that people whether they were in the network, whether they were network members or not the people most vulnerable to covid-19 getting the vaccine. so thank you, dr. chen and thank you to the network leadership and to the network team for helping us get thi
horton. and we all associate ourselves with that. so thank you, dr. horton. and thank you, dr. chen. commissioners any questions or comments before we move on to the next item. >> commissioner bernal, may i just add my appreciation to dr. chen and her work and leadership. i think the covid-19 pandemic has revealed is that because of the pandemic and in terms of what we've had including primary care and hospital care to the city's most vulnerable in the commitment and as dr. chen herself...
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the germans horton minister, michael math, is traveling to the region this morning. what kind of diplomatic push can germany or the you contribute to ending this current conflict? well, we seen a lot of statement, lot of concern coming from different countries from the international community. a lot of support for israel, at least in the 1st space, but also concerned about denouncing a number of civilian deaths mainly in gaza. so german for a minister high before leaving germany for israel, where he is expected anytime soon. that his main focus is to show solidarity also to send with israel against the rocket to talks by hum us. but also that he conducted in recent days, talks with cairo among and doha, his counterpart. and that he also wants to look beyond this conflict and then push for further negotiations. and also germany has pledged already for you many tarion meets in gaza. the w tonya crime a injurious them. thank you so much. okay, let's take a look now. some other stories making headlines at this hour us secretary of state antony lincoln has held his 1st me
the germans horton minister, michael math, is traveling to the region this morning. what kind of diplomatic push can germany or the you contribute to ending this current conflict? well, we seen a lot of statement, lot of concern coming from different countries from the international community. a lot of support for israel, at least in the 1st space, but also concerned about denouncing a number of civilian deaths mainly in gaza. so german for a minister high before leaving germany for israel,...
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can do both. >> i think it relates to my half-made earlier point that you don't want to use willie horton as a basis for making broad public policy. i worry a little about that at this the person in our head as we think about all the policy that should happen, that it can be distorted. secure communities, i think, is a great way to think about that and illustration of that. because there have been empirical studies about whether secure communities actually decreases crime. and i looked at several and they are very rigorous. and it has shown it has no effect on crime, it has no effect on public safety, which suggests that the person you describe is extremely rare, or whether the judgment of that individual who is actually a threat may actually be extremely difficult to make. the harmful effect of deportation that harms the children, not the one you describe, but someone who does have children, that tears apart the family, that is bad for the community. the net effect of it is actually a wash. i guess my question is are you aware -- would data matter and this conversation? with that make a
can do both. >> i think it relates to my half-made earlier point that you don't want to use willie horton as a basis for making broad public policy. i worry a little about that at this the person in our head as we think about all the policy that should happen, that it can be distorted. secure communities, i think, is a great way to think about that and illustration of that. because there have been empirical studies about whether secure communities actually decreases crime. and i looked at...
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have a view as yours does, the danger that we have seen sometimes in the past, and you take willie horton and you end up with mass incarceration, and you take the example of sex offenders, murders and things like that, and you end up with a system with clients like mine, people being detained as dangerous when they have lived in the community for 20 years without having committed any offense, or people arrested and detained as dangerous for drug related offenses, things like that. so i guess my thought is whether in the enforcement priorities, which i know your department has now created, there's an attempt to focus on trying to narrow it to these most -- the most extreme cases. >> so you make a very, very important point. i want to echo it, if i may. i won't disagree with you about the overuse of detention and the miscategorization of individuals as public safety threats, when i would judge differently, and i'm now in a position to execute on my judgment. so those are, i think, are very different things. the case that i presented and the rational that i presented versus an individual who
have a view as yours does, the danger that we have seen sometimes in the past, and you take willie horton and you end up with mass incarceration, and you take the example of sex offenders, murders and things like that, and you end up with a system with clients like mine, people being detained as dangerous when they have lived in the community for 20 years without having committed any offense, or people arrested and detained as dangerous for drug related offenses, things like that. so i guess my...
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. >> it's a great pleasure to introduce our panelists, michael gerhardt is the horton craig distinguished professor of jurisprudence and scholar inresidence at the national constitution center . now he's the horton craig professor at university of carolina and he's a scholar in residence at the mcc and we aren't so thrilled to launch his new book, "lincoln's mentors: the education of a leader". michael gerhardt is also the author of other groundbreaking books including impeachment: what everyone needs to know. the important precedents, the federal impeachment process and constitutionaltheory , arguments and perspectives. h.w. brands is chair of history at the euro university of texas. he's written 30 books and co-authored many others. they include the seller and the emancipator: john brown, abraham lincoln and the struggle for american freedom and the founders: the epic rivalry of daniel calhoun and daniel webster, a second-generation ofamerican giants . i also have to plug his class on franklin delano roosevelt and the first american, the life and times of benjamin franklin and judy keys
. >> it's a great pleasure to introduce our panelists, michael gerhardt is the horton craig distinguished professor of jurisprudence and scholar inresidence at the national constitution center . now he's the horton craig professor at university of carolina and he's a scholar in residence at the mcc and we aren't so thrilled to launch his new book, "lincoln's mentors: the education of a leader". michael gerhardt is also the author of other groundbreaking books including...
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horton. and we all associate ourselves with that. so thank you, dr. horton. and thank you, dr. chen. commissioners any questions or comments before we move on to the next item. >> commissioner bernal, may i just add my appreciation to dr. chen and her work and leadership. i think the covid-19 pandemic has revealed is that because of the pandemic and in terms of what we've had including primary care and hospital care to the city's most vulnerable in the commitment and as dr. chen herself mentioned she has two decades of experience in the department, we were able to build on that expertise to draw on it in an incredible way and just to thank dr. chen and the team across the network for their work and also for their commitment to breaking down silos and working with other providers across the city and community members to ensure that people whether they were in the network, whether they were network members or not the people most vulnerable to covid-19 getting the vaccine. so thank you, dr. chen and thank you to the network leadership and to the network team for helping us get thi
horton. and we all associate ourselves with that. so thank you, dr. horton. and thank you, dr. chen. commissioners any questions or comments before we move on to the next item. >> commissioner bernal, may i just add my appreciation to dr. chen and her work and leadership. i think the covid-19 pandemic has revealed is that because of the pandemic and in terms of what we've had including primary care and hospital care to the city's most vulnerable in the commitment and as dr. chen herself...
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horton. and we all associate ourselves with that. so thank you, dr. horton. and thank you, dr. chen. commissioners any questions or comments before we move on to the next item. >> commissioner bernal, may i just add my appreciation to dr. chen and her work and leadership. i think the covid-19 pandemic has revealed is that because of the pandemic and in terms of what we've had including primary care and hospital care to the city's most vulnerable in the commitment and as dr. chen herself mentioned she has two decades of experience in the department, we were able to build on that expertise to draw on it in an incredible way and just to thank dr. chen and the team across the network for their work and also for their commitment to breaking down silos and working with other providers across the city and community members to ensure that people whether they were in the network, whether they were network members or not the people most vulnerable to covid-19 getting the vaccine. so thank you, dr. chen and thank you to the network leadership and to the network team for helping us get thi
horton. and we all associate ourselves with that. so thank you, dr. horton. and thank you, dr. chen. commissioners any questions or comments before we move on to the next item. >> commissioner bernal, may i just add my appreciation to dr. chen and her work and leadership. i think the covid-19 pandemic has revealed is that because of the pandemic and in terms of what we've had including primary care and hospital care to the city's most vulnerable in the commitment and as dr. chen herself...
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none of his work touched as many hearts as the tale of a caterpillar with an insatiable appetite. horton part 2 books or children or anyone really is in the us. the idea come from the book was originally conceived as a week with really one. and one wonders if this book would have done quite as well without its catchy title. that has been translated into 66 languages. it's german keitel roughly translates as the little caterpillar never full. eric call had his own theory of why the book was so successful. i think it is a children need hope. you middle insignificant caterpillar can grow up into a beautiful butterfly and fly into the world with your title. his signature style was to always use many bright colors and different textures. his illustrations will continue to be an inspiration for generations to come me. and i told you yesterday about the lunar eclipse at all star gazes in the pacific region while now a huge superman as brought some extra terrestrial excitement. the skies of the spanish island of gram canaria. the super moon is the closest a full moon to the this year, which make
none of his work touched as many hearts as the tale of a caterpillar with an insatiable appetite. horton part 2 books or children or anyone really is in the us. the idea come from the book was originally conceived as a week with really one. and one wonders if this book would have done quite as well without its catchy title. that has been translated into 66 languages. it's german keitel roughly translates as the little caterpillar never full. eric call had his own theory of why the book was so...
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none of his work touched as many hards as the tale of a caterpillar with an insatiable appetite. horton part 2 books or children or any books really is the idea or in us. the idea coming from the book was originally conceived as a week with really one. and one wonders if this book would have done quite as well without its catchy title. it has been translated into 66 languages. it's german. keitel roughly translates as the little caterpillar never full. eric call had his own theory of why the book was so successful. i think it is the children need hope. you little insight. caterpillar can grow up into a beautiful butterfly and fly into the world with your history. your style was to always use many bright colors and different textures. his illustrations will continue to be an inspiration for generations to come me. a great memories of reading that book to both of my own children and joining me is adrian kennedy. thanks for joining me, adrian. it's amazing that eric karl actually published as we heard around 70 books . and yet this is really the one that has it kept still, the others, the
none of his work touched as many hards as the tale of a caterpillar with an insatiable appetite. horton part 2 books or children or any books really is the idea or in us. the idea coming from the book was originally conceived as a week with really one. and one wonders if this book would have done quite as well without its catchy title. it has been translated into 66 languages. it's german. keitel roughly translates as the little caterpillar never full. eric call had his own theory of why the...
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. >>> tim horton's perfect disguise to keep the sweet tooth a secret this mother's day downy unstopablesflammation in your eye might be to blame. looks like a great day for achy, burning eyes! over-the-counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. ha! these drops probably won't touch me. xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. what is that? xiidra, noooo! it can provide lasting relief. xiidra is the only fda-approved non-steroid treatment specifically for the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. one drop in each eye, twice a day. don't use if you're allergic to xiidra. common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied to the eye, and unusual taste sensation. don't touch container tip to your eye or any surface. after using xiidra, wait 15 minutes before reinserting contacts. got any room in your eye? talk to an eye doctor about twice-daily xiidra. i prefer you didn't! xiidra. not today, dry eye. tide pods ultra oxi one ups the cleaning power of liquid. can it one u
. >>> tim horton's perfect disguise to keep the sweet tooth a secret this mother's day downy unstopablesflammation in your eye might be to blame. looks like a great day for achy, burning eyes! over-the-counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. ha! these drops probably won't touch me. xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. what is that? xiidra, noooo! it can provide lasting relief. xiidra is the...
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horton here i think afford ability is front and center as we look at the numbers.orton is a good one to have. >> losing momentum here, mike, down 91 on the dow session lows just a few moments ago, down more than a hundred points it's really been an indecisive trade with real estate, consumer discretionary and communication services the sectors that are in the green. energy and utilities at the bottom so a lot of mixing and matching there of defensive groups and cyclical groups. >> yeah, as we're saying a little trendless one thing that i think is getting a lot of attention is the factthat treasury yields have been includingish and that doesn't necessarily fit with all that sector breakdown. we're not yet at a level where we say the overall trending has changed in terms of yields but it's one of those things on a quiet day when the market is in this churn mode, it's going to get a lot of attention because you're asking was the premise false that we're in this reflationary phase yes, we had a mini scare that seems to have dissipated, but right now they're kind of not
horton here i think afford ability is front and center as we look at the numbers.orton is a good one to have. >> losing momentum here, mike, down 91 on the dow session lows just a few moments ago, down more than a hundred points it's really been an indecisive trade with real estate, consumer discretionary and communication services the sectors that are in the green. energy and utilities at the bottom so a lot of mixing and matching there of defensive groups and cyclical groups. >>...
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none of his work touched as many hearts as the tale of a caterpillar, with an insatiable appetite. horton park, to book for children or anyone really is the idea or us the idea come from. the book was originally conceived as a week with really one, and one wonders if this book would have done quite as well without its catchy title . it has been translated into 66 languages. it's german titles roughly translates as the little caterpillar never full. eric call had his own theory of why the book was so successful. i think it is a children need home. you little music and caterpillar can grow up into a beautiful butterfly and fly into the world with your talent. his signature style was to always use many bright colors and different textures. his illustrations will continue to be an inspiration for generations to come me. a great memories of reading that book to both of my own children and joining me is adrian kennedy. thanks for joining me, adrian. it's so amazing that eric karl actually published as we heard around 70 books. and yet this is really the one that has eclipse till the other to th
none of his work touched as many hearts as the tale of a caterpillar, with an insatiable appetite. horton park, to book for children or anyone really is the idea or us the idea come from. the book was originally conceived as a week with really one, and one wonders if this book would have done quite as well without its catchy title . it has been translated into 66 languages. it's german titles roughly translates as the little caterpillar never full. eric call had his own theory of why the book...
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none of his work touched as many hearts as the tale of a caterpillar with an insatiable appetite. horton part 2 books or children or any books really is the idea of the idea come from. the book was originally conceived as a week with really one, and one wonders if this book would have done quite as well without its catchy title . it has been translated into 66 languages. it's german titles roughly translates as the little caterpillar never full eric call had his own theory of why the book was so successful. i think it is a children need hope. you middle in the 2nd caterpillar can grow up into a beautiful butterfly and fly into the world with your tyler. his signature style was to always use many bright colors and different textures. his illustrations will continue to be an inspiration for generations to come me and died at $91.00. and i told you yesterday about the lunar eclipse that's fascinated stargazers in the pacific rim region. now a huge superman as broad some extra terrestrial excitement. the skies of spanish island of brun canaria the super moon is the closest full moon to the e
none of his work touched as many hearts as the tale of a caterpillar with an insatiable appetite. horton part 2 books or children or any books really is the idea of the idea come from. the book was originally conceived as a week with really one, and one wonders if this book would have done quite as well without its catchy title . it has been translated into 66 languages. it's german titles roughly translates as the little caterpillar never full eric call had his own theory of why the book was...
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none of his work touched as many hearts as the tale of a caterpillar with an insatiable appetite. horton part 2 books or children or anything really is the idea in us. the idea come from the book was originally conceived as a week with really one. and one wonders if this book would have done quite as well without its catchy title. it has been translated into 66 languages. it's german titles roughly translates as the little caterpillar never full. eric call had his own theory of why the book was so successful. i think it is the children need home. you middle in music and caterpillar can grow up into a beautiful butterfly and fly into the world with your title. his signature style was to always use many bright colors and different textures. his illustrations will continue to be an inspiration for generations to come me. when sports item for you in football, send it in, sit down and stepping down as coach around the grid with immediate effect that's cording to the club. the frenchman as quick as days after the spanish team was narrowly beaten to the legal title by local rivals, athletic mad
none of his work touched as many hearts as the tale of a caterpillar with an insatiable appetite. horton part 2 books or children or anything really is the idea in us. the idea come from the book was originally conceived as a week with really one. and one wonders if this book would have done quite as well without its catchy title. it has been translated into 66 languages. it's german titles roughly translates as the little caterpillar never full. eric call had his own theory of why the book was...
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none of his work touched as many hearts as the tale of a caterpillar with an insatiable appetite horton part 2 books or children or any books really is the idea of the idea. that book was originally titled a week with really warm and one wonders if this book would have done quite as well without its catchy title. it has been translated into 66 languages in german, it's called declining, opened them as that which roughly translates as the little caterpillar never for. airy call had its own theory of why the book was successful. in children need home. you middle in music and caterpillar can grow up into a beautiful butterfly and fly into the world with your talent. the signature style was to always use many bright colors and different textures. his illustrations will continue to be an inspiration for generations to come me and we reported yesterday on the lunar eclipse, that stargazers in the pacific rim region were treated too. but last night, a huge super 1000000 brought a little extra terrestrial excitement to the skies of the spanish island of grand canada. the super moon is the close
none of his work touched as many hearts as the tale of a caterpillar with an insatiable appetite horton part 2 books or children or any books really is the idea of the idea. that book was originally titled a week with really warm and one wonders if this book would have done quite as well without its catchy title. it has been translated into 66 languages in german, it's called declining, opened them as that which roughly translates as the little caterpillar never for. airy call had its own...
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with an insatiable appetite horton part 2 books or children or anything really is the idea or in us, the idea come from the book was originally conceived as a week with really one. and one wonders if this book would have done quite as well without its catchy title. it has been translated into 66 languages. it's german titles roughly translates as the little caterpillar never full. eric call had his own theory of why the book was so successful. i think it is a children need home you middle in music and caterpillar can grow up into a beautiful butterfly and fly into the world with your talent. his signature style was to always use many bright colors and different textures. his illustrations will continue to be an inspiration for generations to come me, what she w news before we go. here's a quick reminder of our top story. tens of thousands of people in the democratic republic of congo, fleeing the city of goma. authorities are warning that a nearby volcano could erupt again. last, almost reached the city in an eruption last week, is the message from me and the news team here in berlin
with an insatiable appetite horton part 2 books or children or anything really is the idea or in us, the idea come from the book was originally conceived as a week with really one. and one wonders if this book would have done quite as well without its catchy title. it has been translated into 66 languages. it's german titles roughly translates as the little caterpillar never full. eric call had his own theory of why the book was so successful. i think it is a children need home you middle in...
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and i love to introduce students to a poet named george horton. as countries amazing and is very 19th century for lines stances but it's also very clear and crisp lettuce experience as an enslaved person in his biography is the most distinctive thing in american lit and i think the students will experience. he is to crime a vegetable wagon from the plantation to the newly founded university of north carolina chapel hill on sundays. and eventually me in writing poems for students girlfriend is to give the girlfriends. and he would talk with them and they realize he was a poet he became friends and professors wife helped him get in first couple of his books published. and he eventually asked his master if he could live in the chapel hill. hogan is poems the slaveowner agrees laws he faced a certain amount of money today which he does. we lived until emancipation off the plantation like off-campus sort of thing. it is most amazing story. and fourthly, is afraid until emancipation was. uni married and has two nephi wind up with three books of his poem
and i love to introduce students to a poet named george horton. as countries amazing and is very 19th century for lines stances but it's also very clear and crisp lettuce experience as an enslaved person in his biography is the most distinctive thing in american lit and i think the students will experience. he is to crime a vegetable wagon from the plantation to the newly founded university of north carolina chapel hill on sundays. and eventually me in writing poems for students girlfriend is...
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none of his work touched as many hards as the tale of a caterpillar with an insatiable appetite. horton part 2 books or children or anyone really is the idea or in us. the idea come from. the book was originally titled a week with really warm and one wonders if this book would have done quite as well without its cat. she title, it has been translated into 66 languages. in german, it's called declining, open them as that which roughly translates as the little caterpillar never for a recall had its own theory of why the book was successful. it is a children need home. you middle in significance. caterpillar can grow up into a beautiful butterfly and fly into the world with your talent. his signature style was to always use many bright colors and different textures. his illustrations will continue to be an inspiration for generations to come me. we have one sports item for you in footballs in it, in sedan, the stepping down as coach around the drake with immediate effect that's according to the club. the frenchman has quit just days after the spanish team was narrowly beaten to the legal t
none of his work touched as many hards as the tale of a caterpillar with an insatiable appetite. horton part 2 books or children or anyone really is the idea or in us. the idea come from. the book was originally titled a week with really warm and one wonders if this book would have done quite as well without its cat. she title, it has been translated into 66 languages. in german, it's called declining, open them as that which roughly translates as the little caterpillar never for a recall had...
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these included not only robert penn warren and william faulkner, but also allen tate and carolyn horton. an tennessee williams, truman capote and flannery o'connor. just as hurston was unique among her peers in the harlem renaissance, welty was unique in the southern renaissance. her style drew from a different set of literary influences. i devoted eight of new west characters, subtle images and sustained ambiguity, often at the seeming expensive plot, which could be a challenge to students, welty positioned herself in a genealogy that included like-minded writers pictured on the slide such as jane austen, anton chekhov, virginia woolf and ian forrester, all of whom she wrote about with great appreciation. welty offered "hers was a sensitivity besides with a geiger counter as a child's toy made of 10 cans -- tin cans and a common piece of string." she was a friend of william faulkner who he valued her sustained complexities seven life. she had little time for hemingway, responding to a younger protege who had praised him. "i do not respond to him as you do. i am not against, but it is n
these included not only robert penn warren and william faulkner, but also allen tate and carolyn horton. an tennessee williams, truman capote and flannery o'connor. just as hurston was unique among her peers in the harlem renaissance, welty was unique in the southern renaissance. her style drew from a different set of literary influences. i devoted eight of new west characters, subtle images and sustained ambiguity, often at the seeming expensive plot, which could be a challenge to students,...
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none of his work touched as many hearts as the tale of a caterpillar with an insatiable appetite horton part 2 books or children or anyone really is the idea were in a state id come from. the book was originally conceived as a week with really one, and one wonders if this book would have done quite as well without its catchy title . it has been translated into 66 languages. it's german titles roughly translates as the little caterpillar never full. eric call had his own theory of why the book was so successful. i think it is a children need home. you little caterpillar can grow up into a beautiful butterfly and fly into the world which are his signature style was to always use many bright colors and different textures. his illustrations will continue to be an inspiration for generations to come me. a great memories of reading that book to both of my own children and joining me is adrian kennedy. thanks for joining me, adrian. it's amazing that eric karl actually published as we heard around 70 books . and yet this is really the one that has eclipse, all the other. the very hungry caterp
none of his work touched as many hearts as the tale of a caterpillar with an insatiable appetite horton part 2 books or children or anyone really is the idea were in a state id come from. the book was originally conceived as a week with really one, and one wonders if this book would have done quite as well without its catchy title . it has been translated into 66 languages. it's german titles roughly translates as the little caterpillar never full. eric call had his own theory of why the book...
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names meantime keep your eye on the reopening stocks a lot of these names have run up tremendously dr horton, for example, was $65 at the beginning of the your it's $99 pulte. these stocks have had big, big run-ups. general motors has tunnel since november last year general motors is $60 now seismgal that's a doubling in five, sixns borg-warner is up dramatically, so keep an eye on the overall valuation questions for some of opening names. back to you. >> one of the interesting thing s, we had this huge bowenback in technologies there seems to be something missing here i don't really get the action. >> they're -- like i said, all of these tech sectors, they're down 30%, 40%, so that's a dramatic haircut i think people are finally starting to say, okay, how far is it? when can you start attracting, number one, momentum plays, but maybe some fundamental players they won't touch them at prices twice this high. fundamental people don't care about that you start attracting people. i think that's start to go happen with some of these names, again, the bigger megacap tech have -- >> it will be inte
names meantime keep your eye on the reopening stocks a lot of these names have run up tremendously dr horton, for example, was $65 at the beginning of the your it's $99 pulte. these stocks have had big, big run-ups. general motors has tunnel since november last year general motors is $60 now seismgal that's a doubling in five, sixns borg-warner is up dramatically, so keep an eye on the overall valuation questions for some of opening names. back to you. >> one of the interesting thing s,...
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none of his work touched as many hearts as the tale of a caterpillar with an insatiable appetite horton part 2 books or children or any books really is the idea were in a state id come from. the book was originally conceived as a week with really one, and one wonders if this book would have done quite as well without its catchy title . it has been translated into 66 languages. it's german title roughly translates as the little caterpillar never full. eric call had its own theory of why the book was so successful. i think it is a children need hope. you little in music and caterpillar can grow up into a beautiful butterfly and fly into the world with your title. his signature style was to always use many bright colors and different textures. his illustrations will continue to be an inspiration for generations to come. i told you yesterday about the lunar eclipse that order stargazers and the pacific region are now a huge super move has brought some extra terrestrial excitement to the skies of the spanish island of grand canada. since the moon is the closest full moon to the earth this ye
none of his work touched as many hearts as the tale of a caterpillar with an insatiable appetite horton part 2 books or children or any books really is the idea were in a state id come from. the book was originally conceived as a week with really one, and one wonders if this book would have done quite as well without its catchy title . it has been translated into 66 languages. it's german title roughly translates as the little caterpillar never full. eric call had its own theory of why the book...
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none of his work touched as many hards as the tale of a caterpillar with an insatiable appetite. horton part 2 books or children or any books really is the id or us the idea come from. the book was originally conceived as a week was really one. and one wonders if this book would have done quite as well without its catchy title. it has been translated into 66 languages. it's german titles roughly translates as the little caterpillar never full. eric call had its own theory of why the book was so successful. i think it is a children need home. you little insignificant caterpillar can grow up into a beautiful butterfly and fly into the world with your signature style was to always use many bright colors and different textures. his illustrations will continue to be an inspiration for generations to come me. but yes, it tells you about the luna flips of fascinating stock, gazes in the pacific rim. now a huge super moon has brought excitement to these guys the over the out of the ground can area. the super moon is the closest full moon to the earth. this year, which makes it look bigger and b
none of his work touched as many hards as the tale of a caterpillar with an insatiable appetite. horton part 2 books or children or any books really is the id or us the idea come from. the book was originally conceived as a week was really one. and one wonders if this book would have done quite as well without its catchy title. it has been translated into 66 languages. it's german titles roughly translates as the little caterpillar never full. eric call had its own theory of why the book was so...
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horton. and we all associate ourselves with that. so thank you, dr. horton. and thank you, dr. chen. commissioners any questions or comments before we move on to the next item. >> commissioner bernal, may i just add my appreciation to dr. chen and her work and leadership. i think the covid-19 pandemic has revealed is that because of the pandemic and in terms of what we've had including primary care and hospital care to the city's most vulnerable in the commitment and as dr. chen herself mentioned she has two decades of experience in the department, we were able to build on that expertise to draw on it in an incredible way and just to thank dr. chen and the team across the network for their work and also for their commitment to breaking down silos and working with other providers across the city and community members to ensure that people whether they were in the network, whether they were network members or not the people most vulnerable to covid-19 getting the vaccine. so thank you, dr. chen and thank you to the network leadership and to the network team for helping us get thi
horton. and we all associate ourselves with that. so thank you, dr. horton. and thank you, dr. chen. commissioners any questions or comments before we move on to the next item. >> commissioner bernal, may i just add my appreciation to dr. chen and her work and leadership. i think the covid-19 pandemic has revealed is that because of the pandemic and in terms of what we've had including primary care and hospital care to the city's most vulnerable in the commitment and as dr. chen herself...
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pushback around 308 when we came on air, but you look at what is good for that 1.57 ten-year and dr horton just popping to the up side. bby, best buy, also moving up. obvious they have done their omnichannel and done a spectacular job during the pandemic, but now that the stores are opened up more fully, that stock is getting some love here urban outfitters, ked with go across the board, but not the tech stocks. >> exactly right i'll give you even more evidence of how tech is out of favor, and jenny, the kinds of stocks that jon najarian is talking about, the ones in favor, more than a third of the s&p is hitting new high cause, right? it may not feel like that, if you look at certain parts of the market, but names like comcast, borg warninger, caesars, home depot, exactly the kinds of stocks that he was talking about. coca-cola, mondolese, that's just a smattering. jenny? >> we had massive leadership by five or six companies, so starting about eight months ago, i started to say, we don't need those guys to lead anymore for the market to do really well that's what we're seeing we're seeing
pushback around 308 when we came on air, but you look at what is good for that 1.57 ten-year and dr horton just popping to the up side. bby, best buy, also moving up. obvious they have done their omnichannel and done a spectacular job during the pandemic, but now that the stores are opened up more fully, that stock is getting some love here urban outfitters, ked with go across the board, but not the tech stocks. >> exactly right i'll give you even more evidence of how tech is out of...
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none of his works touched as many hards as the tale of a caterpillar with an insatiable appetite horton part 2 books or children or anything. it's really is the idea or in us. the idea come from the book was originally conceived as a week with really one. and one wonders if this book would have done quite as well without its catchy title. it has been translated into 66 languages. it's german titles roughly translates as the little caterpillar never full. eric call had his own theory of why the book was so successful. i think it is a home. children need home. you little 2nd caterpillar can grow up into a beautiful butterfly and fly into the world with your talent. his signature style was to always use many bright colors and different textures. his illustrations will continue to be an inspiration for generations to come me. a great memories of reading that book to both of my own children and joining me is adrian kennedy. thanks for joining me, adrian. it's amazing that eric karl actually published as we heard around 70 books . and yet, this is really the one that has eclipse, all the othe
none of his works touched as many hards as the tale of a caterpillar with an insatiable appetite horton part 2 books or children or anything. it's really is the idea or in us. the idea come from the book was originally conceived as a week with really one. and one wonders if this book would have done quite as well without its catchy title. it has been translated into 66 languages. it's german titles roughly translates as the little caterpillar never full. eric call had his own theory of why the...
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john lewis did sort of key training there it and was founds by a really incredible man named miles horton, and i think -- the story of the highlander focus school is told a little bit but i'm hoping there's more to say. it would really get at the kind of philosophical underpinnings of the civil rights mom and it was really kind of multiracial effort and i would really like to highlight that and just show this place and this time where people of all races were working kind of together to decrease racial inequality. >> thank you for that answer, thomas. we got one question from lilly in the audience, and it's a question for anna, and she says you mentioned jessica russell's book as a source of inspiration and asking if there are other books or writers that you have been inspired by and you could share with us? >> oh, gosh, so many. so many. i will try again to be succinct. we'll see. but definitely most formative ones for me, you see in the reference section there's pages and pages of refer on black women's literature but sister citizen by melissa harris is a great players to start -- great
john lewis did sort of key training there it and was founds by a really incredible man named miles horton, and i think -- the story of the highlander focus school is told a little bit but i'm hoping there's more to say. it would really get at the kind of philosophical underpinnings of the civil rights mom and it was really kind of multiracial effort and i would really like to highlight that and just show this place and this time where people of all races were working kind of together to...
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david horton and gold star parents, david and billie vaughn.eekend obviously has special significance for you. how do you approach the weekend? >> well, first of all, i think it's great you guys are remembering our kids. they're all american kids, boys and girls that have grown up, and sacrificed for our country. when i was running yesterday i saw flags out in the streets. more you can do that, go to the gentleman's bar that you had, toast these kids, more you remember it for us, honestly. pete: absolutely. david, same question, as you go into this weekend what are you thinking about? >> well you know this particular memorial day is very special to me and my family, to chris's widow, jane horton, we're heading to the 10-year mark of christopher's death in afghanistan and so it is just amazing that much time has passed and once again i also join the thank you for your spotlight and emphasis on our children and, there was a sacrifice to do and this, this weekend, memorial day weekend is always bittersweet for us. we're very proud. i'm very proud
david horton and gold star parents, david and billie vaughn.eekend obviously has special significance for you. how do you approach the weekend? >> well, first of all, i think it's great you guys are remembering our kids. they're all american kids, boys and girls that have grown up, and sacrificed for our country. when i was running yesterday i saw flags out in the streets. more you can do that, go to the gentleman's bar that you had, toast these kids, more you remember it for us,...
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willie horton. we forget that. to get elected, you make compromises.ompromises. i think george bush, the fact of the matter is, if you're ambitious, you make those choices. they're not the ones you would make in a perfect world. i have no idea if he really likes donald trump. but my sense is like paxson, like our governor, you have to confront the reality that the base of the republican party in texas is firmly in the camp of donald trump, and there's no way particularly with mr. paxson you're going to -- >> we've got about 20 seconds left. w why do you think donald trump loves this? >> it shows power, influence. there's a commission that showed what happened on january 6th nch you can be certain that president trump is looking to find opponents to every one of those. he wants to maintain his control over the party, and to some extent, i think, you know, recent history and events, he has it. >> professor, thank you for joining us this morning. >> happy to do it. >>> tokyo under a covid state of emergency, a new one just two months before the summer oly
willie horton. we forget that. to get elected, you make compromises.ompromises. i think george bush, the fact of the matter is, if you're ambitious, you make those choices. they're not the ones you would make in a perfect world. i have no idea if he really likes donald trump. but my sense is like paxson, like our governor, you have to confront the reality that the base of the republican party in texas is firmly in the camp of donald trump, and there's no way particularly with mr. paxson you're...
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with an insatiable appetite horton part 2 books or children or any books really is the idea were in us. the idea come from the book was originally conceived as a week with really one. and one wonders if this book would have done quite as well without its catchy title. it has been translated into 66 languages. it's german keitel roughly translates as the little caterpillar never full. eric call had its own theory of why the book was so successful. i think it is a children need hope you middle in significant caterpillar can grow up into a beautiful butterfly and fly into the world with your talent. his signature style was to always use many bright colors and different textures. his illustrations will continue to be an inspiration for generations to come me. now we reported yesterday on the lunar eclipse that stargazers in the pacific rim region were treated too. but last night, a huge super moon brought a little extra terrestrial excitement to the skies of the spanish island of gun canada. the super moon is the closest full moon to the earth of the year, and that makes it look bigger and
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with an insatiable appetite horton part 2 books or children or anything, it's really is the idea or in us. the idea come from the book was originally conceived as a week with really one. and one wonders if this book would have done quite as well without its catchy title. it has been translated into 66 languages. it's german titles roughly translates as the little caterpillar never full. eric call had its own theory of why the book was so successful. i think it is a children need you. little insignificant caterpillar can grow up into a beautiful butterfly and fly into the world with your talent. his signature style was to always use many bright colors and different textures. his illustrations will continue to be an inspiration for generations to come me. this is the news from berlin up next and all related business with rob one. you can also find, watch, want to website w dot com sisters, who's the news? it's been ongoing quest for the spring began in 2011 people stood up against corrupt, rulers and dictatorship. all these moments had left the box and my memory the me they had hoped for
with an insatiable appetite horton part 2 books or children or anything, it's really is the idea or in us. the idea come from the book was originally conceived as a week with really one. and one wonders if this book would have done quite as well without its catchy title. it has been translated into 66 languages. it's german titles roughly translates as the little caterpillar never full. eric call had its own theory of why the book was so successful. i think it is a children need you. little...
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builders, names like toll brothers dr horton, lennar and pulte group g going higher, is this sugar high going to turn into a sugar crash tim? >> i think the year-over-year comps don't make a lot of sense in terms of prices affordability has been an issue in housing for a long time some of the migration trends we seen with covid may unwind do we have a housing bubble? i get asked this a lot, investment in single-family homes is overall for the sector, in other words, building out and amount of supply, we're still under invested in this country the fact that these numbers are volatile on a monthly data series, again, month to month from covid, where obviously coming out of covid there's enormous pent-up demand, rates as you said have been a driver for demand, and the affordability and inventory dynamics existed well before annual home sale $750,000 pre-covid. i think we will settle back into that range i think it's fine >> guy what do you think this is the point a lot of people will make, that is, it was a tight market before the pandemic we go back to pre-pandemic levels, still a tight m
builders, names like toll brothers dr horton, lennar and pulte group g going higher, is this sugar high going to turn into a sugar crash tim? >> i think the year-over-year comps don't make a lot of sense in terms of prices affordability has been an issue in housing for a long time some of the migration trends we seen with covid may unwind do we have a housing bubble? i get asked this a lot, investment in single-family homes is overall for the sector, in other words, building out and...
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and then of course, a clear indication to see see, can can and can and columns. horton spy for the apartheid regime within that group. they've been very close friends like a family living together and the em inadvertently found out about this by when he heard the special bunch over speaking and saying there's bonnie know that kenny sold him out. now that made perfect sense because of all the other people that were in the room, but this is something the mom overheard. so this is, this kind of information is contained in this part of the document is the other side of the, of the, of the cracker. so i think that this information, when they do open an inquest into the death of the mom, we will now be able to lay to rest who actually betrayed, betrayed awe. unable to visit the mom while he was in detention, his family grew increasingly concerned about him. support came from a british born top african politician catherine taylor, who raised the man's detention in parliament. the police minister replied that it was not in the public interest to comment on her rules. detention on the 27th of septemb
and then of course, a clear indication to see see, can can and can and columns. horton spy for the apartheid regime within that group. they've been very close friends like a family living together and the em inadvertently found out about this by when he heard the special bunch over speaking and saying there's bonnie know that kenny sold him out. now that made perfect sense because of all the other people that were in the room, but this is something the mom overheard. so this is, this kind of...
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horton. that love extends related to anything with home improve the and home furnishings william so ks-sonoma on the higd and way fair on the low end. black and decker, we had them on they sell goods and tools to renovate best buy, yes, how about a home theater? winners. if a company makes a consumer product and has a good brand name, that's a winner, too think pepsi co tahanks to a wea dollar these are more acts ever -- attractive because they are competitive overseas and dividends so they get support on days like today. if a company takes goods from one place to another, particularly steel, you have to have something worth buying. right there. moves it from here to there i'm a buyer. j.b. hunlt, norfolk southern. a bank, any bank why? because banks are being reviewed by the government and if they pass the stress test, they get the buy back stock and raise dividends. the financials are early cycle names and make big money when the economy starts booming mall stores incredibly are back. simon
horton. that love extends related to anything with home improve the and home furnishings william so ks-sonoma on the higd and way fair on the low end. black and decker, we had them on they sell goods and tools to renovate best buy, yes, how about a home theater? winners. if a company makes a consumer product and has a good brand name, that's a winner, too think pepsi co tahanks to a wea dollar these are more acts ever -- attractive because they are competitive overseas and dividends so they get...
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the parents of charles keating, christopher horton and aaron vaughn joined "fox & friends" earlier toct to harris' tweet and talk about the true meaning of memorial day. >> it just shows, for lack of a better word, you know, stupidity is not the same thing as ignorance. ing ignorance is a person who doesn't understand something, who never knew, and clearly cm la never -- kamala never understood -- >> i don't know if she understands that he gave his entire life to fighting and going to iraq and dying in iraq. >> this weekend is about those who have laid it all down on the battlefield. they left it all there so we could have hot dogs and hamburgers. president coolidge said a nation who forgets its warriors will soon be forgotten, and, you know, i pray we not become that nation. >> president joe biden also didn't mention our fallen military members in a tweet on saturday saying stay cool this weekend, folks. today biden visited his late son beau's grave who served in iraq, then he gave a memorial day address in delaware. >> the nation -- as a nation, we must always remember, always remem
the parents of charles keating, christopher horton and aaron vaughn joined "fox & friends" earlier toct to harris' tweet and talk about the true meaning of memorial day. >> it just shows, for lack of a better word, you know, stupidity is not the same thing as ignorance. ing ignorance is a person who doesn't understand something, who never knew, and clearly cm la never -- kamala never understood -- >> i don't know if she understands that he gave his entire life to...
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horton has been great how about toll bothers best housing market in 32 years. that led to excellent gains for other stocks people keep shorting way fair, macy's, they show no signs of waiting do you mind if i throw target in there? they have a lot of housing in there. how about the mall circle? the malls are in good shape which means things must be great for tenants l brands has been leading the pact the lion trade is expanding to urban outfitters, children's place. but the strength in the stock had a reality in property finally there is no signs of flying in the semi conductors. this group looked like it peaked in a moment. with the united states committed to building as many as switch new semih conductors later tonight, the government mandated demand will extend the cycle longer than anyone thought that means you got to buy applied materials, amsl. here is the bottom line, just like america runs on duncan, the stock market runs on cycles. when you have this many running at once, the averages are resilient and you need to keep buying the dips, there is just to
horton has been great how about toll bothers best housing market in 32 years. that led to excellent gains for other stocks people keep shorting way fair, macy's, they show no signs of waiting do you mind if i throw target in there? they have a lot of housing in there. how about the mall circle? the malls are in good shape which means things must be great for tenants l brands has been leading the pact the lion trade is expanding to urban outfitters, children's place. but the strength in the...
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horton said that certainly with respect to what happened in minneapolis with the conviction of derek chauvin, the murder of george floyd, that this feels like we're taking one step backwards as a society after this. alex, there will be two public views today. the funeral is tomorrow. reverend al sharpton will be delivering the eulogy and the clock right now is going to run out for the time when the family will be able to see the full video, four deputies' worth of cameras, that could be this friday or saturday. we're keeping an eye on that as well. >> thank you so much, sam. you bring a good point about the rev. mayor of elizabeth city bettie parker will be joining the rev, you can all watch "politicsnation." >>> dramatic news from a soccer stadium in the uk, angry manchester united or "man u" fans have stormed the field. some of them set off flares, one throwing a camera tripod, apparently. take a listen to the nbc sports announcers describing this chaos. >> we have to break into this game. we'll keep the game on one side of the screen but we have to show you the scenes unfolding on
horton said that certainly with respect to what happened in minneapolis with the conviction of derek chauvin, the murder of george floyd, that this feels like we're taking one step backwards as a society after this. alex, there will be two public views today. the funeral is tomorrow. reverend al sharpton will be delivering the eulogy and the clock right now is going to run out for the time when the family will be able to see the full video, four deputies' worth of cameras, that could be this...
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and that's what everybody saw in that willie horton ad.ked off in 1980, it kicked off in mississippi, in philadelphia, the town where three civil rights workers were notoriously murdered. and everyone saw that symbolism, and they knew it was dog whist toll the white voters there. so atwater really -- and he was working for reagan. he played racial politics much more in a way. stone's from the northeast. he plays sort of more about ethic politics. >> yeah. >> but they're both polarizing people and doing whatever it takes. and they become the dominant forces in the republican party. >> to this day as we approach this leadership vote this week. jane mayer, as always, great reporting. thank you so much for sharing it with us tonight. glad you made that drive over there. that is "all in" on this monday night. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thank you, my friend. thanks to you at home as well for joining us this hour. it is a big day in terms to the response to the coronavirus epidemic in
and that's what everybody saw in that willie horton ad.ked off in 1980, it kicked off in mississippi, in philadelphia, the town where three civil rights workers were notoriously murdered. and everyone saw that symbolism, and they knew it was dog whist toll the white voters there. so atwater really -- and he was working for reagan. he played racial politics much more in a way. stone's from the northeast. he plays sort of more about ethic politics. >> yeah. >> but they're both...
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they're talking about how they're benefitting from global reconnection to the home, and they, like dr horton, also talked about this surge in millennial buyers. so i find there are more exciting names to own rather than wal-mart. there's nothing wrong with it at all and it was a reallygood quarter, they've executed brilliantly. but i think there are other names you can own, and in cheaper multiples, quite frankly. >> so you mentioned depot, which you sold out of several months ago. >> yes. >> i mean i remember when you did it so, you know, what do you make of what they reported? do you have second thoughts about selling that stock and then i'll move to sarat who is looking for big things from lowe's tomorrow. go ahead first, steph. >> no, i mean it is trading -- it is trading at 25 times earnings and i feel it is over owned. if people want to own a housing stock it is like, okay, i'll go to home depot or lowe's. you know me by now, i'm looking at names not on the obvious list 70% of the business is tools and storage for black and decker, and 30% of the tools and storage is home depot so i ge
they're talking about how they're benefitting from global reconnection to the home, and they, like dr horton, also talked about this surge in millennial buyers. so i find there are more exciting names to own rather than wal-mart. there's nothing wrong with it at all and it was a reallygood quarter, they've executed brilliantly. but i think there are other names you can own, and in cheaper multiples, quite frankly. >> so you mentioned depot, which you sold out of several months ago....
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, general teddy, severe and 3 of his subordinates will be tried in his abstention either moraneus horton, vince for us in rome. the judge, hearing the court and rum agreed enough with prosecutors to send this case to trial, and that the trial in which the 4 suspects egyptian security forces will be tried in censure. the prosecutors made a strong argument, a saying that security forces had been spying on virginia for several months before his disappearance and killing. and they also had said that security forces had abuse with cruelty their authority and their actions against jenny. now the defense attorney who hasn't even met his clients and in egypt made another argument. and that argument was that these gyptian security forces haven't been informed of this hearing and this ongoing process enough to, to defend themselves. and that it should not go to trial, since they haven't been part of the process. the judge utterly disagreed with that . so that was a ridiculous argument because this has been covered so widely and the international press in the gyptian authorities have totally refuse
, general teddy, severe and 3 of his subordinates will be tried in his abstention either moraneus horton, vince for us in rome. the judge, hearing the court and rum agreed enough with prosecutors to send this case to trial, and that the trial in which the 4 suspects egyptian security forces will be tried in censure. the prosecutors made a strong argument, a saying that security forces had been spying on virginia for several months before his disappearance and killing. and they also had said...
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horton just yesterday. so you are looking at names that have really performed really, really nicely. yes, they're going to have a little bit of a pullback here and there. i think the thing that really stands out for me is even though they've come back today, it has been sort of this theme of sort of hitting some of the names that are on that high list and stephanie talked about them being expensive. she is exactly right they're not even expensive they have no multiples on many of the names and very high multiples on many of the other names, and that's the whole thing. you know, when you watch that rotation, just take a look at docusign, where it has been over the last period of time and go through the whole list it is a long list of names where you look at them, they had a great run to the upside, they had significant pullbacks and today they've actually been all over the place in a nice big move actually rallying and getting back into positive territory. but, you know, it is an interesting thing. i think t
horton just yesterday. so you are looking at names that have really performed really, really nicely. yes, they're going to have a little bit of a pullback here and there. i think the thing that really stands out for me is even though they've come back today, it has been sort of this theme of sort of hitting some of the names that are on that high list and stephanie talked about them being expensive. she is exactly right they're not even expensive they have no multiples on many of the names and...
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. >> you trimmed horton, which is interesting to me.it is a double, it is up 100% in the last year, but there's so much optimism around what is happening in the housing space still. >> yeah, for sure. so obviously it is up 40% year-to-date i do -- i really like the housing trade. i like the do-it-yourself names, i like the builders, but concerned about material prices. i think they might be at peak, but saw lumber pull back a little bit over the last few days for us, this is kind of portfolio management, taking chips off the sideline, off the table i should say. >> joe, you sold louisiana pacific, which i think we just spoke about the other day, what i think is a really new position what gives >> no, i've had that position for a while. the stock is down 12% since monday that obviously motivated me to sell, but in addition the fundamental factor of this has been a play on lumber and we've got canadian mills which are increasing production, rail transportation is improving. you are going to see a lot of that lumber coming down, much neede
. >> you trimmed horton, which is interesting to me.it is a double, it is up 100% in the last year, but there's so much optimism around what is happening in the housing space still. >> yeah, for sure. so obviously it is up 40% year-to-date i do -- i really like the housing trade. i like the do-it-yourself names, i like the builders, but concerned about material prices. i think they might be at peak, but saw lumber pull back a little bit over the last few days for us, this is kind of...
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the 20th century and is best exemplified in academic terms in a famous book the sociologist milton horton called assimilation in american life. he presented assimilation as a one-way process, the minority assimilates to the majority and also a change in group membership, the minority becomes eventually part of the geordie and i think-- i think both of those aspects of the simulation are not helpful in thinking about assimilation in the 21st century, so i went to put forward the definition that victor and i developed in our book "remaking the american mainstream" and that is assimilation means the decline of a distinction that a distinction that exists between blacks and whites or asians and whites becomes less relevant over time to many social situations doesn't necessarily disappear. you can still recognize that these category memberships, but they don't necessarily interact any longer on the basis of them. with that in mind, i think that rather than think of assimilation as one group joining another, it's better conceived as individuals entering the mainstream of society whereby definit
the 20th century and is best exemplified in academic terms in a famous book the sociologist milton horton called assimilation in american life. he presented assimilation as a one-way process, the minority assimilates to the majority and also a change in group membership, the minority becomes eventually part of the geordie and i think-- i think both of those aspects of the simulation are not helpful in thinking about assimilation in the 21st century, so i went to put forward the definition that...
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horton would like to say something. >> i just wanted to publicly thank dr. chen, ellen, for this work. it's been an incredible effort and kind of an exhilarating ride to see all of the different elements coming together on this including where the vaccines are coming from and turning everything and sending them to whatever spot that needed them that day and zuckerberg offering the high volume site and all the clinics working in and all those pieces. but, you know, ellen has been at the helm for the entire
horton would like to say something. >> i just wanted to publicly thank dr. chen, ellen, for this work. it's been an incredible effort and kind of an exhilarating ride to see all of the different elements coming together on this including where the vaccines are coming from and turning everything and sending them to whatever spot that needed them that day and zuckerberg offering the high volume site and all the clinics working in and all those pieces. but, you know, ellen has been at the...
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and this is, whatever the texas cattle got close to any domestic short horns, he was short horton's died now, think about this if you are a kansas finer and you have a couple of dairy cows and that's basically what you have. maybe you have a calf or maybe you have a poll and this texas goes by and a week later, your heard instead. you are not too thrilled with the presence of texas cattleman. and the eastern part of the state was settled -- and they were tough on these texas cattleman. they killed the herds, if they could. or stampeded them back into indian territory. or they would take and on some occasions, they actually took a drover, attached to a tree and whipped it back until it was a bloody bull. and said, don't come this way again. they were very serious. it always kind of tickles me a little bit to see westerns as always these vicious texas cattleman and cowboys who would raise terror with these poor defenseless farmers. it was much the opposite way. and so, mccoy had to find some place out of range where he could drive cattle and not interfere with those farmers, because that w
and this is, whatever the texas cattle got close to any domestic short horns, he was short horton's died now, think about this if you are a kansas finer and you have a couple of dairy cows and that's basically what you have. maybe you have a calf or maybe you have a poll and this texas goes by and a week later, your heard instead. you are not too thrilled with the presence of texas cattleman. and the eastern part of the state was settled -- and they were tough on these texas cattleman. they...
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for example, horton in britain, south dakota, manufactures engine cooling systems providing steady jobs for that community and strengthening the local community. the same story repeats itself countless times in communities across the nation. providing millions of jobs, the american auto industry is a critical component of the nation's economy. right now u.s. companies lead the world in a.v. technology, but other nation, like china, are seizing upon regulatory inaction and striving to take the lead. if we don't move forward with automated vehicle technology, we will soon see some other nation leading the a.v. revolution. madam president, the legislative package before us today is designed to bolster the global competitiveness of the united states, it is pretty difficult to understand why this reasonable, and i might add, no cost a.v. amendment, which would lead to untold benefits for our nation's transportation system, does not fit in. how can a bill making strong developments in artificial intelligence, quantum computing seclude a legislative framework for a.v.'s? are we really going to
for example, horton in britain, south dakota, manufactures engine cooling systems providing steady jobs for that community and strengthening the local community. the same story repeats itself countless times in communities across the nation. providing millions of jobs, the american auto industry is a critical component of the nation's economy. right now u.s. companies lead the world in a.v. technology, but other nation, like china, are seizing upon regulatory inaction and striving to take the...