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mike: our lease is up in huntington beach.tore is closing, unfortunately, no matter what. [ cellphone ringing ] mike: this is a client... john: it's a pissed client. mike: mariana? no problem. i wasn't sure if you got my e-mail. i've been doing this for 20 years, and i'm super frustrated with myself because i sent the printer a mix-up on the art. it's just inverted. mariana: ugh. mike: it still looks cool, but i was, like, 440 shirts printed. we can no problem, you know, of going back, but... john: hey, mariana, this is john. mike: wait, let's -- john: well, look. so real quick, what i was hoping for is that you could take these shirts. it's hard to even see the difference. you could take these shirts at a small discount. mike: yeah, yeah, i'm -- yeah, there's two things. we're gonna fix it. not a problem. awesome. thanks, mariana. we'll talk to you soon. lemonis: what do you think i'm gonna ask you right now? john: just reprint the shirts 'cause they're wrong. lemonis: why are you involved in his situation? if he made the mis
mike: our lease is up in huntington beach.tore is closing, unfortunately, no matter what. [ cellphone ringing ] mike: this is a client... john: it's a pissed client. mike: mariana? no problem. i wasn't sure if you got my e-mail. i've been doing this for 20 years, and i'm super frustrated with myself because i sent the printer a mix-up on the art. it's just inverted. mariana: ugh. mike: it still looks cool, but i was, like, 440 shirts printed. we can no problem, you know, of going back, but......
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when law enforcement hacked into the car's navigation history, they found this address in huntingtonid she had been left by her kidnapper. as they continued to investigate, detectives learned their suspect was just as unusual as the crime he was implicated in. maybe more so. >> dealt with somebody like him, the kind of stuff that you typically see in movies. >> reporter: a california native, muller attended college. a classmate. >> i would much more have suspected matt to be sitting behind the desk in some elected capacity as opposed to sitting in a jail cell right now. >> reporter: muller married in 2002 and graduated from pomona and he graduated summa cum laude. he graduated in 2006. then stayed on as a teaching fellow. andrea was a student of muller's. >> matt as i remembered him at harvard was incredibly intelligent, hardworking, and someone who was really dedicated to the work that we were doing. >> reporter: after harvard, muller moved back to california and practiced immigration law in san francisco, but soon muller's life seemed to go off the rails. in 2013, he lost his privi
when law enforcement hacked into the car's navigation history, they found this address in huntingtonid she had been left by her kidnapper. as they continued to investigate, detectives learned their suspect was just as unusual as the crime he was implicated in. maybe more so. >> dealt with somebody like him, the kind of stuff that you typically see in movies. >> reporter: a california native, muller attended college. a classmate. >> i would much more have suspected matt to be...
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joining us is john augustine, the chief investment banker at huntington bank, and this is a continuation of what we saw last year, and we got good news on the vaccines and great cases in the hospitalizations coming down, and the stimulus is coming, but did you expect the year with all of that to really start off like this? >> we did, brian. and hello the you. it is good to see you, even virtually. we did. and we started to make the moves into the small caps and emerging markets and in general last august and again in november. we did see it coming, because we had faith in the vaccines. to us, this all changed on november 9th, and continuing the stimulus is continuing. there are some laggard areas that we can still go into that our investment strategy team is looking at, but brian, yeah, we did kind of see it coming. >> well, good for you and your clients, but i want to buy low and sell high or buy high and sell higher as joe terranova may say and wrote about, and give us the preview of where the investment team is seeing is perhaps some underpriced assets? >> well, kind of three areas. d
joining us is john augustine, the chief investment banker at huntington bank, and this is a continuation of what we saw last year, and we got good news on the vaccines and great cases in the hospitalizations coming down, and the stimulus is coming, but did you expect the year with all of that to really start off like this? >> we did, brian. and hello the you. it is good to see you, even virtually. we did. and we started to make the moves into the small caps and emerging markets and in...
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leland stanford, collis huntington, charles crocker and mark hopkins. they start of the railroad company in the early 1860's to build the western part of the -- part of the transcontinental roadway which was completed in 1869. i will not spend a lot of time talking about the stories of these men except to note that a small holding company they purchased in 1868, the southern pacific railroad company would in 1870 merge with the central pacific, which was the main company. eventually in 1885 absorbed the central pacific completely. by the late 1880's the southern pacific had achieved a mega monopoly of transportation in california and beyond. that is not to say that the southern pacific was entirely stable or profitable in this operation. stanford historian richard has demonstrated in his book. the real means by which they made profit were their subsidiary companies for which the improvement company functioned as an umbrella after 1878. the pacific improvement company in turn owned and oversaw tertiary companies like the capay valley land company. what o
leland stanford, collis huntington, charles crocker and mark hopkins. they start of the railroad company in the early 1860's to build the western part of the -- part of the transcontinental roadway which was completed in 1869. i will not spend a lot of time talking about the stories of these men except to note that a small holding company they purchased in 1868, the southern pacific railroad company would in 1870 merge with the central pacific, which was the main company. eventually in 1885...
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which informs which leads me to it samuel huntington very influential magazine peace in foreign affairs. it's influenced by this view you cannot ingest in whole because you can't digest that, it is to come it goes too far. he makes too many broad stroke judgments and pronouncements for that. but if you take in carefully and apply him judiciously, he has a lot to tell us to rethink samuel huntington does too. [screaming] and robert berry is currently reading lynn olson's book those angry days. roosevelt, lindbergh and fight over world war ii. actually that's not her most recent, that's the one he's reading right now from lynn olson who has appeared on this program as well. ted in warwick rhode island. good afternoon mr. merrick. >> thank you. i read or amit reading i should say the susan sween c-span book bryan lam's book regarding the ranking of the presidents. john f. kennedy at nine. i'm wondering what your opinion is of that what i considered to be a very high ranking. >> thank you ted. yeah, i think i have probably covered it. i would just say i'm a great admirer of kennedy. you kno
which informs which leads me to it samuel huntington very influential magazine peace in foreign affairs. it's influenced by this view you cannot ingest in whole because you can't digest that, it is to come it goes too far. he makes too many broad stroke judgments and pronouncements for that. but if you take in carefully and apply him judiciously, he has a lot to tell us to rethink samuel huntington does too. [screaming] and robert berry is currently reading lynn olson's book those angry days....
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>>when they first to time the title of suffering humanity poetry fan tom huntington reads from lawrence ferlinghetti is best known work a coney island of the mind out in front of city lights, the landmark bookstore ferling getting opened on columbus avenue in north beach. >>back in the 1950's flowers and candles have been left in the doorway berlin getting as many books of poetry and art fill the window >>great but also. and his gratitude is made while a prolific writer and painter and the city's first poet laureate he's most famous for his work as a publisher in 1956 copies of beat poet allen ginsberg, his book how old were seized and ferland getting arrested and charged for selling obscene materials. >>berlin getty defended how in court and won that put himself and the entire beat movement into the public eye. the beat generation question american society in the 1950's and eventually set the stage for the antiwar movement and counterculture of the 1960's, the manager of city lights says wall ferling getty was a famous man he didn't act like one it's not that lawrence was particularly
>>when they first to time the title of suffering humanity poetry fan tom huntington reads from lawrence ferlinghetti is best known work a coney island of the mind out in front of city lights, the landmark bookstore ferling getting opened on columbus avenue in north beach. >>back in the 1950's flowers and candles have been left in the doorway berlin getting as many books of poetry and art fill the window >>great but also. and his gratitude is made while a prolific writer and...
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which leads me to it samuel huntington a clash of civilizations that you mentioned you started with a very influential magazine peace in foreign affairs. it's sort of influence by the view. i think this view has some merit spirit of always said and i wrote the canton justin whole because you can't digest that because it is to comment goes too far he makes too many broad stroke judgments and cepronouncements. for that, but if you are taken carefully and apply him judiciously he has a lot to tell us birthing samuel huntington does too. through it robert mary's currently reading the nelson's current book those angry days, roosevelt lindbergh and america's fight over world war ii. actually that's not her most recent but that is the one he's reading right now from lynn olson who has appeared on this program as well. ted in warwick, rhode island hi. civic yes good afternoon, good afternoon. >> guest: good afternoon to you thank you. >> caller: thank you. i'm wondering, i read her and reading i should say the c-span book bryan lam's book regarding the ranking of the president, it has john f.
which leads me to it samuel huntington a clash of civilizations that you mentioned you started with a very influential magazine peace in foreign affairs. it's sort of influence by the view. i think this view has some merit spirit of always said and i wrote the canton justin whole because you can't digest that because it is to comment goes too far he makes too many broad stroke judgments and cepronouncements. for that, but if you are taken carefully and apply him judiciously he has a lot to tell...
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when they first to time the title of suffering humanity poetry fan tom huntington reads from lawrence ferlinghetti is best known coney island of the mind out in front of city lights, the landmark bookstore ferling getting opened on columbus avenue in north beach. >>back in the 1950's flowers and candles have been left in the doorway berlin getting as many books of poetry and art fill the window, i feel. >>great but also. and his gratitude is made while a prolific writer and painter and the city's first poet laureate he's most famous for his work as a publisher in 1956 copies of beat poet allen ginsberg's book howell were seized and ferland getting arrested and charged for selling obscene materials. >>berlin getty defended how in court and won that put himself and the entire beat movement into the public eye. the beat generation question american society in the 1950's and eventually set the stage for the antiwar movement and counterculture of the 1960's, the manager of city lights says wall ferling getty was a famous man he didn't act like one it's not that lawrence was particularly hu
when they first to time the title of suffering humanity poetry fan tom huntington reads from lawrence ferlinghetti is best known coney island of the mind out in front of city lights, the landmark bookstore ferling getting opened on columbus avenue in north beach. >>back in the 1950's flowers and candles have been left in the doorway berlin getting as many books of poetry and art fill the window, i feel. >>great but also. and his gratitude is made while a prolific writer and painter...
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. >> tina is our last call in huntington, pennsylvania, republican. >> caller: hi. thank you so much for taking my call this morning. i've been waiting for this topic for i can't tell you how long. this is not a relief bill for the american people. we're going to get a little bit of change out of this. i am so angry especially for the stimulus being -- or the rail system for silicon valley to be hidden in this bill. as far as the tax cuts under trump, they were a godsend for my children. all of my kids with the exception of one are currently unemployed with small children. and in pennsylvania we just went back to school but yet i still have to pay my school taxes. they're not allocating the money where they need to allocate the money. this will not help the average american. it's going to help the big corporations and these lobbyists, and it's really sickening. all they need to do is give us -- open up our country, let us work. give us a moratorium on federal taxes for a year, and our economy would come back with a slingshot reaction. and then instead of offering al
. >> tina is our last call in huntington, pennsylvania, republican. >> caller: hi. thank you so much for taking my call this morning. i've been waiting for this topic for i can't tell you how long. this is not a relief bill for the american people. we're going to get a little bit of change out of this. i am so angry especially for the stimulus being -- or the rail system for silicon valley to be hidden in this bill. as far as the tax cuts under trump, they were a godsend for my...
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the pandemic mike petters, ceo of huntington ingalls. we will take it from there. as one analyst put it, your results last week were a blowout quarter. you have a record backlog, 46 billion, a huge chunk is funded and yet looking at the stock it is trading at a disdowntown relative to peers. saying something given the fact that the defense group has been range bound. what do investors need to know, need to take away from the huntington story that perhaps is being missed right now >> i think the biggest issue right now is building confidence in the investment community that we continue to be able to execute well it took us a little bit when the pandemic crisis kind of started back in, for us back in march. it took us a little bit to find our footing. we have now found or ur footing a couple of really good quarters we have a line of sight with the backlog and we can become very predictable over the long term it's just a matter of continuing to show folks that we know what we're doing. >> yeah. the company was impacted by covid perhaps a li
the pandemic mike petters, ceo of huntington ingalls. we will take it from there. as one analyst put it, your results last week were a blowout quarter. you have a record backlog, 46 billion, a huge chunk is funded and yet looking at the stock it is trading at a disdowntown relative to peers. saying something given the fact that the defense group has been range bound. what do investors need to know, need to take away from the huntington story that perhaps is being missed right now >> i...
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dreadnought by war and peace by william tolstoy and the remaking of world order by samuel huntington,ow finally, the six volume series of the historical novel. decline of the roman empire, et cetera. so, historic i want to start when did those books come out? >> the last two, i didn't know until the last two. one is called caesar and then -- >> host: octoberse horse. >> guest: which is about augustus. those came out i would say probably around the end of the '90s, the beginning of the century. so i read this because i've always been interested and i didn't know. i knew that she was an acclaimed author of the thornburg's. so i read and i was blown away and then i realized that this was part of the series. and it goes back to be much to recount the decline of the republic. shouldn't beub confused with the roman empire that lasted another 300 years beyond the republic. it was an amazing 460 year phenomenon of democratic governance that was an amazing civic achievement but 89 years or so were sort of an accumulation that ended with the republicanhe she captures this y bringing these peopl
dreadnought by war and peace by william tolstoy and the remaking of world order by samuel huntington,ow finally, the six volume series of the historical novel. decline of the roman empire, et cetera. so, historic i want to start when did those books come out? >> the last two, i didn't know until the last two. one is called caesar and then -- >> host: octoberse horse. >> guest: which is about augustus. those came out i would say probably around the end of the '90s, the...
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western history association and received the los angeles times distinguished fellowship at the huntington library where research for her book bohemians west. the latest book covers the opening years of the 20th century when women radicals and reformers fighting for a new america sought change not only at suffrage rallies, but also in homes and bedrooms. welcome everyone. thank you for being here today. i am going to go off screen and i'm going to let kimberly take over. thank you so much to francis and the california historical society for hosting this event and thank you to my colleagues wendy and sherry for organizing and inviting me to participate i love to talk about the history of sex women's history and how they fit together. so i'm delighted that today will be together sharing our research thinking deep thought that's the importance of the role of sex and the history of sex in the history of the woman suffrage movement. so i'm gonna pause for a second and share my screen so i can show you some images of the woman whose biography i just wrote helen hamilton gardner. i often say that
western history association and received the los angeles times distinguished fellowship at the huntington library where research for her book bohemians west. the latest book covers the opening years of the 20th century when women radicals and reformers fighting for a new america sought change not only at suffrage rallies, but also in homes and bedrooms. welcome everyone. thank you for being here today. i am going to go off screen and i'm going to let kimberly take over. thank you so much to...
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this concept with history which informs their view of what's going on now which leads me to samuel huntingtonhose book, the clash of civilizations that you mentioned started with an influential magazine piece is sort of influenced by this view had to somemerits. i wrote you can't digest that. it goes too far and makes too many broad stroke judgments and pronouncements. but if you take it carefully and apply it h judiciously. >> host: robert merry is reading lynnn olson's book the angry days, roosevelt and america's flight over world war ii. that is. not the most recent but that's one he's reading right now and has appeared on the program as well. ted and warwick rhode island. >> caller: good afternoon mr. merry. i am reading the c-span book, the brian lamb book regarding the rankingan of the presidents, and i'm wondering what your opinion is of that what i consider to be a high-ranking. >> guest: i'm a great admirer of kennedy. i had never read robert donovan's book about kennedy's wartime experiences, but i've read robert caro's multi-volumes on lyndon johnson and johnson when he was in the
this concept with history which informs their view of what's going on now which leads me to samuel huntingtonhose book, the clash of civilizations that you mentioned started with an influential magazine piece is sort of influenced by this view had to somemerits. i wrote you can't digest that. it goes too far and makes too many broad stroke judgments and pronouncements. but if you take it carefully and apply it h judiciously. >> host: robert merry is reading lynnn olson's book the angry...
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you had that big deal for huntington bancorp in september, and the pnc deal in november.e of these original banks are getting a little too large, with regulatory requirements that kick in. then there is a visual of these persistently low rates. this is an environment where you can actually be more nimble, and these companies have to combine if they want to compete. cooper to also being bought in a deal with goodyear tire. interesting news that we got according to people familiar with the situation, activist investors have apparently been kicked in the tires on coal. we will see how that shakes out. tom: thank you so much. right now, a joy to have mike wilson with us, with midwest academics come out of michigan and northwestern, legendary out of morgan stanley. he joins us now for an update yet i love what you say about the alpha and the beta -- for an update. i love what you say about the alpha and the beta. it is about relative performance versus absolute performance. parse that. mike: thanks, tom. that is what this year is going to be about. last year, we were obviously
you had that big deal for huntington bancorp in september, and the pnc deal in november.e of these original banks are getting a little too large, with regulatory requirements that kick in. then there is a visual of these persistently low rates. this is an environment where you can actually be more nimble, and these companies have to combine if they want to compete. cooper to also being bought in a deal with goodyear tire. interesting news that we got according to people familiar with the...
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when they first to time the title of suffering humanity poetry fan tom huntington reads from lawrence ferlinghetti is best known coney island of the mind out in front of city lights, the getting opened on columbus e- avenue in north beach. >>back in the 1950's flowers and candles have been left in the doorway berlin getting as many books of poetry and art fill the window bill. >>great but also. a while a prolific writer and painter and the city's first poet laureate he's most famous for his work as a publisher in 1956 copies of beat poet allen ginsberg's book howell were seized and ferland getting arrested and charged for selling obscene materials. >>berlin getty defended how in court and won that put himself and the entire beat movement into the public eye. the beat generation question american society in the 1950's and eventually set the stage for the antiwar movement and counterculture of the 1960's, the manager of city lights says wall ferling getty was a famous man he didn't act like one it's not that lawrence was particularly humble. >>it's just that he didn't if he didn't revel
when they first to time the title of suffering humanity poetry fan tom huntington reads from lawrence ferlinghetti is best known coney island of the mind out in front of city lights, the getting opened on columbus e- avenue in north beach. >>back in the 1950's flowers and candles have been left in the doorway berlin getting as many books of poetry and art fill the window bill. >>great but also. a while a prolific writer and painter and the city's first poet laureate he's most famous...
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>>when they first to time the title of suffering humanity poetry fan tom huntington reads from lawrence ferlinghetti is best known work a coney island of the mind out in front of city lights, the landmark bookstore ferling getting opened on columbus avenue in north beach. back in the 1950's flowers and candles have been left in the doorway berlin getting as many books of poetry and art fill the window field. >>great but also. and his gratitude is made while a prolific writer and painter and the city's first poet laureate he's most famous for his work as a publisher in 1956 copies of beat poet allen ginsberg, his book how old were seized and ferland getting arrested and charged for selling obscene materials. >>berlin getty defended how in court and won that put himself and the entire beat movement into the public eye. the beat generation question american society in the 1950's and eventually set the stage for the antiwar movement and counterculture of the 1960's, the manager of city lights says wall ferling getty was a famous man he didn't act like one it's not that lawrence was particul
>>when they first to time the title of suffering humanity poetry fan tom huntington reads from lawrence ferlinghetti is best known work a coney island of the mind out in front of city lights, the landmark bookstore ferling getting opened on columbus avenue in north beach. back in the 1950's flowers and candles have been left in the doorway berlin getting as many books of poetry and art fill the window field. >>great but also. and his gratitude is made while a prolific writer and...
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in huntington, west virginia, we hear from pst next on the democrat line. -- pat.aller: good morning. i have mulled this over many times, without a doubt, washington has to be number one. lincoln is number two for keeping the union together and freeing the slaves. jefferson is number three for overseeing the largest expansion of our country to date. fdr is number four, he served parts of four terms in his progressive politics and leading us through the second world war. teddy is next up. he was the first progressive president and he expanded us internationally and he was a friend of labor and he busted up the antitrust. ike for leading us through the second world war, leading us through the largest expansion, financial expansion in history, and putting the united states firmly as the number one country on the entire planet. for expanding us through texas, california, new mexico, arizona and colorado during the mexican war. james monroe and james madison are the next two, numbers nine and 10. or eight and nine for their statesmanship. monroe for the era of good feel
in huntington, west virginia, we hear from pst next on the democrat line. -- pat.aller: good morning. i have mulled this over many times, without a doubt, washington has to be number one. lincoln is number two for keeping the union together and freeing the slaves. jefferson is number three for overseeing the largest expansion of our country to date. fdr is number four, he served parts of four terms in his progressive politics and leading us through the second world war. teddy is next up. he was...
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when they first to time the title of suffering humanity poetry fan tom huntington reads from lawrencei is best known coney island of the mind out in front of city lights, the landmark bookstore ferling getting opened on columbus avenue in north beach. >>back in the 1950's flowers and candles have been left in the doorway berlin getting as many books of poetry and art fill the window field. >>great but also. and his gratitude is made while a prolific writer and painter and the city's first poet laureate he's most famous for his work as a publisher in 1956 copies of beat poet allen ginsberg's book howell were seized and ferland getting arrested and charged for selling obscene materials. >>berlin getty defended how in court and won that put himself and the entire beat movement into the public eye. the beat generation question american society in the 1950's and eventually set the stage for the antiwar movement and counterculture of the 1960's, the manager of city lights says wall ferling getty was a famous man he didn't act like one it's not that lawrence was particularly humble. >>it's j
when they first to time the title of suffering humanity poetry fan tom huntington reads from lawrencei is best known coney island of the mind out in front of city lights, the landmark bookstore ferling getting opened on columbus avenue in north beach. >>back in the 1950's flowers and candles have been left in the doorway berlin getting as many books of poetry and art fill the window field. >>great but also. and his gratitude is made while a prolific writer and painter and the city's...
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an asian man in his 20's about 6 feet tall, he got away with a person drove off a southbound on huntington avenue in a black four-door sedan with tinted windows. a major meth bust in the south bay today, the fbi is calling it one of the biggest drug bust in the history of the department of justice's northern district in california. a federal officials from several agencies announced charges today against 44 suspected drug dealers and gun traffickers in connection to an alleged criminal conspiracy it stretches from sonny bill to sinaloa mexico. >>these years include approximately 500 grams of fentanyl 20 pounds of cocaine. 20 pounds of heroin. more than a dozen firearms, more than $200,000 in cash and more than one 1000. pounds of methamphetamine i want to explain what 1100 pounds of methamphetamine is it's approximately 80 million doses. so if you sit down and think about it that's about 11 hits 11 doses for every citizen in the bay area. >>that's what we've successfully took off the street. >>yeah that is they used everything you can imagine to get it done from wiretaps to pen registers i
an asian man in his 20's about 6 feet tall, he got away with a person drove off a southbound on huntington avenue in a black four-door sedan with tinted windows. a major meth bust in the south bay today, the fbi is calling it one of the biggest drug bust in the history of the department of justice's northern district in california. a federal officials from several agencies announced charges today against 44 suspected drug dealers and gun traffickers in connection to an alleged criminal...
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also link to rf huntington and eight royal navy post.e president and vice president of the queens commonwealth trust. when they were given that patronage that was seem to be quite an important lawn for that they work with their international links hoping to expand that role. that's been taken away from them. for harry their rugby football union, league and royal national theatre and the association of commonwealth universities. a change in role not unexpected but they have said they want to create this new life in america. they are doing so, they have these multi—million pound deals with netflix and spot five. and how officially they will be totally stepping back from boreal duties. sarah, many thanks. i'mjoined by the royal correspondence from the sunday times. sarah is saying there that to most people this is not a surprise was up would you share that sort of opinion? i do surprise was up would you share that sort of opinion?— sort of opinion? i do absolutely share that _ sort of opinion? i do absolutely share that. ever _ sort of opin
also link to rf huntington and eight royal navy post.e president and vice president of the queens commonwealth trust. when they were given that patronage that was seem to be quite an important lawn for that they work with their international links hoping to expand that role. that's been taken away from them. for harry their rugby football union, league and royal national theatre and the association of commonwealth universities. a change in role not unexpected but they have said they want to...
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when they first to time the title of suffering humanity poetry fan tom huntington reads from lawrenceerlinghetti is best known coney island of the mind out in front of city lights, the landmark bookstore ferling getting opened on columbus avenue in north beach. >>back in the 1950's flowers and candles have been left in the doorway berlin getting as many books of poetry and art fill the window field. >>great but also. and his gratitude is made while a prolific writer and painter and the city's first poet laureate he's most famous for his work as a publisher in 1956 copies of beat poet allen ginsberg's book howell were seized and ferland getting arrested and charged for selling obscene materials. >>berlin getty defended how in court and won that put himself and the entire beat movement into the public eye. the beat generation question american society in the 1950's and eventually set the stage for the antiwar movement and counterculture of the 1960's, the manager of city lights says wall ferling getty was a famous man he didn't act like one it's not that lawrence was particularly humble
when they first to time the title of suffering humanity poetry fan tom huntington reads from lawrenceerlinghetti is best known coney island of the mind out in front of city lights, the landmark bookstore ferling getting opened on columbus avenue in north beach. >>back in the 1950's flowers and candles have been left in the doorway berlin getting as many books of poetry and art fill the window field. >>great but also. and his gratitude is made while a prolific writer and painter and...
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joining me now is jill garvey, huntington national bank, and matthew, thank you so much for being heretart with you has anything you have seen with the volatility in short squeeze stocks really changed the overall thesis for why investors should still be invested in the market right now >> good morning, dom it's great to see you. well, first of all, we think that stocks will continue to have a great year. since november 9th, when the pfizer vaccine was announced, we really have seen buying all over in the equity markets. and i think what yesterday taught us is that the stock market doesn't go in a straight line we're utilizing that volatility as an opportunity to buy in. we've been positioning for a post pandemic environment, so we really have been putting into small caps, mid caps, emerging markets, and we're still very faf f favorable on the equity markets. we're watching fixed income. we have been short on the yield curve with high quality, and we're looking to move in as rates continue to move up. >> that's not all that unheard of it's been the better part of a story for the last d
joining me now is jill garvey, huntington national bank, and matthew, thank you so much for being heretart with you has anything you have seen with the volatility in short squeeze stocks really changed the overall thesis for why investors should still be invested in the market right now >> good morning, dom it's great to see you. well, first of all, we think that stocks will continue to have a great year. since november 9th, when the pfizer vaccine was announced, we really have seen...
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sort of shadow in the background, but in in the sources that i consulted that are largely at the huntington library, but published in a book called lincoln and the baltimore plot there was no reference of a sick. i want to be precise not it wasn't as specific as that the the train was held up at philadelphia at the last minute because what was called an important package had to be given to the conductor of the train very important for delivery in washington, and that was a pile a package of meaningless paper. and as that package was being handed to the conductor in philadelphia at a station that no longer exists but in downtown philadelphia lincoln was climbing into the back of the train were a door was open kate warren had gotten onto the train and had reserved a birth by bribing a conductor and she might have said something about an invalid relative there so i want to amend what i said earlier i think she did say something there but the main excuse they gave to the railroad was the delivery of a package and that was a bogus excuse just so lincoln could climb into the back well, thank you
sort of shadow in the background, but in in the sources that i consulted that are largely at the huntington library, but published in a book called lincoln and the baltimore plot there was no reference of a sick. i want to be precise not it wasn't as specific as that the the train was held up at philadelphia at the last minute because what was called an important package had to be given to the conductor of the train very important for delivery in washington, and that was a pile a package of...
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ucla and has been supported in her research by grant from the neh the guilder lerman institute the huntington library and the university of oxford. she now teaches in san diego, california. bagley is the longest continually employed full-time editorial cartoonist in america. he has created over 10,000 cartoons in the 40 years. he's worked at the salt lake tribune. he has won dozens of awards. um, including being a finalist for the pulitzer prize and was just selected as the national cartoonist society as best editorial cartoonist of the year. so following their conversation, we will open it up for q&a, but we encourage everyone to use the q&a function at the bottom of their screen and i just point out that you can actually type in questions anytime during the program if it's particularly irrelevant to the subject being discussed. they might be answered or we'll try to get to them at the end. so without further i do i would encourage pat and fiona to join us. what we've been asked to do is to begin by talking about thomas nest both generally and in specific terms, and so we have some images of
ucla and has been supported in her research by grant from the neh the guilder lerman institute the huntington library and the university of oxford. she now teaches in san diego, california. bagley is the longest continually employed full-time editorial cartoonist in america. he has created over 10,000 cartoons in the 40 years. he's worked at the salt lake tribune. he has won dozens of awards. um, including being a finalist for the pulitzer prize and was just selected as the national cartoonist...
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in huntington, west virginia, we hear from pst next on the democrat line. -- pat.aller: good morning. i have mulled this over many times, without a doubt, washington has to be number one. lincoln is number two for keeping the union together and freeing the slaves. jefferson is number three for overseeing the largest expansion of our country to date. fdr is number four, he served parts of four terms in his progressive politics and leading us through the second world war. teddy is next up. he was the first progressive president and he expanded us internationally and he was a friend of labor and he busted up the antitrust. ike for leading us through the second world war, leading us through the largest expansion, financial expansion in history, and putting the united states firmly as the number one country on the entire planet. for expanding us through texas, california, new mexico, arizona and colorado during the mexican war. james monroe and james madison are the next two, numbers nine and 10. or eight and nine for their statesmanship. monroe for the era of good feel
in huntington, west virginia, we hear from pst next on the democrat line. -- pat.aller: good morning. i have mulled this over many times, without a doubt, washington has to be number one. lincoln is number two for keeping the union together and freeing the slaves. jefferson is number three for overseeing the largest expansion of our country to date. fdr is number four, he served parts of four terms in his progressive politics and leading us through the second world war. teddy is next up. he was...
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she's the entrepreneur that owns a number of restaurants in huntington beach, right on the beach. he know the difference between cocovinny and vinny the businessperson? vinny: so this is a fresh-tapped coconut. alicia: so let me ask you this. you have the patent for this? vinny: i'm the inventor of that. alicia: okay. vinny: we're patent-pending right now. alicia: okay, got you. vinny: so basically, when we work together... we're doing licenses right now. we show you how to tap and brand your own coconuts. alicia: so almost like a franchise. vinny: there you go. yeah, so... lemonis: you're confused? alicia: yeah. lemonis: can i grab him real quick? alicia: sure. lemonis: alright. vinny: time-out. lemonis: so this is why i wanted to see you do this because it's clumsy as [bleep] you've got to be able to give people a path, and it feels clunky right now. vinny: yeah, it is. i haven't sold it yet. lemonis: so i need you to slow it down, super clean, super tight. vinny: got it. let's do this again. lemonis: it's not that vinny doesn't know the concept. he doesn't have it written down
she's the entrepreneur that owns a number of restaurants in huntington beach, right on the beach. he know the difference between cocovinny and vinny the businessperson? vinny: so this is a fresh-tapped coconut. alicia: so let me ask you this. you have the patent for this? vinny: i'm the inventor of that. alicia: okay. vinny: we're patent-pending right now. alicia: okay, got you. vinny: so basically, when we work together... we're doing licenses right now. we show you how to tap and brand your...
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a pleasant trail follows the perimeter past huntington falls, 110 foot waterfall. two bridges connect the trail to the island. the climb to the hills summit, the highest point in golden gate park at more than four hundred feet. you can get quinces of the western side of the city through -- glimpes of the western side of city through a thick trees. the lake is ada accessible. it has a peaceful atmosphere where you can enjoy a warm day. walk along the lake and watched many ducks, and swans, and seagulls. it is a tranquil spot to stroll, enjoy each other's company, and sail away. many couples come here to take a ride around the lake, floating under the bridges, past the pavilion and waterfall. for a quiet getaway, it makes for a memorable and magical experience. located on 19th avenue, this grove is the place to wear your hiking boots, bring your family, and bring the dog because it has so much to offer you and your loved ones. it is a truly hidden gem in the city. the part is rich with eucalyptus trees. long paths allow you to meander, perfect for dog walking in a wo
a pleasant trail follows the perimeter past huntington falls, 110 foot waterfall. two bridges connect the trail to the island. the climb to the hills summit, the highest point in golden gate park at more than four hundred feet. you can get quinces of the western side of the city through -- glimpes of the western side of city through a thick trees. the lake is ada accessible. it has a peaceful atmosphere where you can enjoy a warm day. walk along the lake and watched many ducks, and swans, and...
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this consolidation is not unlike of other consolidations we've seen the last few years with huntington bigger players in the market. we'll see continued activity. we're seeing spacs going after small companies, taking them private. we're seeing a lot of capital in the markets right now. it's chasing deals. we're going to see premiums probably creep up from 23% to 30 30%, maybe as much as what we had last november. a lot of activity here and we think it's going to continue with interest rates though rising are still historically very low. maria: yeah. i mean, i would say deals often beget more deals. i think when you see some consolidation certainly in the banking sector, you've got to believe that this moves others to do the same. i thought that that's why i wanted to highlight it. boeing stock is under pressure this morning, jet maker telling airlines not to fly some of its 777 model after an engine explosion over the weekend, the engine is manufactured berate i by ratheon, the pratt and a why engine. michael, another problem for boeing. your thoughts on its impact. >> this is terribl
this consolidation is not unlike of other consolidations we've seen the last few years with huntington bigger players in the market. we'll see continued activity. we're seeing spacs going after small companies, taking them private. we're seeing a lot of capital in the markets right now. it's chasing deals. we're going to see premiums probably creep up from 23% to 30 30%, maybe as much as what we had last november. a lot of activity here and we think it's going to continue with interest rates...
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we saw with huntington. maria: thank you so much. your morning mover this morning is tesla, take a look. it's one of the high flying growth stocks coming down-to-earth this morning, down 6 and-a-half percent. the stock is down below the price when it entered the s&p 500 by the way. it is under pressure as interest rates have moved higher as you heard. we are just getting started this morning. we have a lot coming up. macy's earnings are out in about an hour. the stock is down going into the report. treasury secretary janet yellen commenting on bitcoin in the word on wall street coming up. john kerry shadow diplomacy against iran, joe lieberman is here with what the former secretary of state was reportedly doing during the trump administration. the 8:00 a.m. hour, we're talking with house minority whip, steve scalise, on covid-19 stimulus with the bill moving through the house. don't miss a moment of it. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ nnouncer] durán catches leonard with a big left. ♪♪ you can spend your
we saw with huntington. maria: thank you so much. your morning mover this morning is tesla, take a look. it's one of the high flying growth stocks coming down-to-earth this morning, down 6 and-a-half percent. the stock is down below the price when it entered the s&p 500 by the way. it is under pressure as interest rates have moved higher as you heard. we are just getting started this morning. we have a lot coming up. macy's earnings are out in about an hour. the stock is down going into the...
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host: teena is our last call in huntington, pennsylvania. republican.ler: thank you for taking my call this morning. i have been waiting for this topic for i cannot tell you how long. this is not a belief bill for the american -- relief bill for the american people. we are going to get a little bit of change out of this. i am so angry, especially for the stimulus being, or the rail system for silicon valley to be hidden in this bill. it kind of feels like a quid pro quo. let's silence 45, and you will get your rail system. as far as the tax cuts from trump, they were a godsend for my children to all of my kids with the exception of one are currently unemployed with small children, and in pennsylvania we just went back to school, yet i still have to pay my school taxes. they are not allocating the money where they need to allocate the money. this will not help the average american. it will help the big corporations and these lobbyists, and it is really sickening. all they need to do is give us -- open up our country, let us work, give us a moratorium on
host: teena is our last call in huntington, pennsylvania. republican.ler: thank you for taking my call this morning. i have been waiting for this topic for i cannot tell you how long. this is not a belief bill for the american -- relief bill for the american people. we are going to get a little bit of change out of this. i am so angry, especially for the stimulus being, or the rail system for silicon valley to be hidden in this bill. it kind of feels like a quid pro quo. let's silence 45, and...
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the others that are going to revert to the queen are the royal marines, raf huntington, the queen's commonwealthhat has been very much to for, and of course whether that was part of the unfavorable coverage in this royal couple's treatment, also has been matured. let's speak now to the journalist of the bbc, jenny bond. how big a split is this? we have heard and read speculation that this might be coming, are you surprised by? ila. i coming, are you surprised by? no, i don't think— coming, are you surprised by? no, i don't think anyone _ coming, are you surprised by? no, i don't think anyone would _ coming, are you surprised by? no, i don't think anyone would be - don't think anyone would be surprised. to live on the other side of the atlantic on the west coast of america and maintain royal duties over here, it was never going to work, now harry and meghan have decided that this is the future they want, away from royal duties, then it was inevitable. i do think the language is quite interesting, the queen saying that they cannot continue with the responsibilities and duties which come with a lif
the others that are going to revert to the queen are the royal marines, raf huntington, the queen's commonwealthhat has been very much to for, and of course whether that was part of the unfavorable coverage in this royal couple's treatment, also has been matured. let's speak now to the journalist of the bbc, jenny bond. how big a split is this? we have heard and read speculation that this might be coming, are you surprised by? ila. i coming, are you surprised by? no, i don't think— coming,...