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. >>> relief for students at itt tech. we have the report from the new york stock exchange. >> reporter: wall street's winning streak was halted on thursday. the dow fell 192 points. the nasdaq dropped 96. the s&p 500 slid 26. shares of pel low tin slid. the company announced it's slashing the price of the bike 20%. peloton delivered its earning report yesterday which indicated its quarterly revenue growth slowed. the department of education is canceling student debt for 115,000 students who attended itt technical institute. it comes at 1.4 billion. the for profit school closed and is accused of luring students into taking out ons. it is for those between 2008 and 2016 rand didn't get their degrees. wendy's is tweaking its fry recipe to ensure a crispier fry that will stay hot longer. they are expected to roll out the new formula next month. the company isn't four years working on different recipes before settling on the fry which includes a potato skin which wendy's said drives the flavor. for more, head to cbsmoneywatch.
. >>> relief for students at itt tech. we have the report from the new york stock exchange. >> reporter: wall street's winning streak was halted on thursday. the dow fell 192 points. the nasdaq dropped 96. the s&p 500 slid 26. shares of pel low tin slid. the company announced it's slashing the price of the bike 20%. peloton delivered its earning report yesterday which indicated its quarterly revenue growth slowed. the department of education is canceling student debt for...
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some formerly itt students who are stuck with loan debt may get relief. we have more. good morning and happy friday. >> reporter: good morning, len. happy friday to you as well. the department of education is canceling student debt for 115,000 students who attended itt. it comes down to $1.4 billion. it's accused of alreadying students of taking out loans. apple will now allow them to did to oroville other websites. the new policy comes following the settlement where developers were accused have you monopolizing. fellow ton is dropping the price of its bikes. the core bike costs closer to 1500. peloton said it's part of the mission to make it more attainable. >> let's talk about the new fast food rollup. >> reporter: call it a combination of a chicken sandwich and taco in one bite. taco will roll out the crispy chicken taco. it ease served on a taco-shaped flatbed. if you're feeling a little spicey, you can add jalapeno. i would need a nap after that, len. >> definitely. i'm interested in this. >> you're interest. >> the flaming chee-tos and the mountain dew. this is d
some formerly itt students who are stuck with loan debt may get relief. we have more. good morning and happy friday. >> reporter: good morning, len. happy friday to you as well. the department of education is canceling student debt for 115,000 students who attended itt. it comes down to $1.4 billion. it's accused of alreadying students of taking out loans. apple will now allow them to did to oroville other websites. the new policy comes following the settlement where developers were...
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itt closed its doors and filed for bankruptcy in 2016. as of 2010 approximately 65.8% of their revenue was derived from federal education funds. $1.1 billion. instead of investing these funds in the students, and 2019 they allocated $489 million of their revenue to profit. in june of 2019, my office, along with 44 other attorneys general in a bipartisan effort announced a settlement against one of the private loan providers. for more than 168 million dollars in private student loan debt relief nationwide benefiting 18,000 students. similarly, in another bipartisan effort in september of 2020 we announced a settlement against pace and others, such private loan providers providing 303 -- 330 million dollars nationwide in private student loan discharges. however, just like westwood, the federal loans continue to burden those students. just of this past april, a group of 25 states, submitted a group discharge application on behalf of itt students who attended from 2007 to 2010. they were all subject to rick -- misrepresentation by itt regardi
itt closed its doors and filed for bankruptcy in 2016. as of 2010 approximately 65.8% of their revenue was derived from federal education funds. $1.1 billion. instead of investing these funds in the students, and 2019 they allocated $489 million of their revenue to profit. in june of 2019, my office, along with 44 other attorneys general in a bipartisan effort announced a settlement against one of the private loan providers. for more than 168 million dollars in private student loan debt relief...
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in 1847, he had actually invented it about, boat there's actually designed to lift it up if itt was in shallow waters any patented it before he left washington in 1848 and he traveled on the illinois michigan canal t so lincoln is e only president who is a patented inventor and so he always had this in the back of his mind being the innovator t in chief f how we do things better and how do we use technology anatomy really do the things were really good at. to make this a better country for everyone. so those of the principal things i discovered. but again, the legacy lives on and he inspires a whole new generation of progressive politicians and thinkers flight of frank lloyd wright james adams, reforms in the lincoln highway which is the first nationalal east-west route goes from times square all the way to san francisco which was named after him and inspired by him. in fact i was born just after the lincoln highway. in the hospital where i was born no longer exists but it was all the crossroads american of course lincoln all my state. so we have all of this inspiration and then he goe
in 1847, he had actually invented it about, boat there's actually designed to lift it up if itt was in shallow waters any patented it before he left washington in 1848 and he traveled on the illinois michigan canal t so lincoln is e only president who is a patented inventor and so he always had this in the back of his mind being the innovator t in chief f how we do things better and how do we use technology anatomy really do the things were really good at. to make this a better country for...
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at theri strategic level, althoh it was a turning point i would say at the operational level because ittngs down the curtain onn the initial stage o operations and creates a whole new type of war. so if i could have the final slide. as tonyan and i said in shatter sword, o midway is i think the most important naval battle of the pacific war, i would actuallyse argue it's the most important naval battle of all of world war ii notn because it wa decisive in an absolute sense but again because it allows the americans to create the kind of war that they need in order to go on to final victory. thanksen much. >>he fantastic, john. thank you so much. as always, fascinating presentation. i'm sure the audience will have some questions for you a little bit later on in the game. at this point if we could turn things over to niall barr to about the battles of el alamein. >> ifve i could have my slides. i'm terribly sorry, what a rookiesa error. oh, thank you. and there is my slides. so i was saying but nobody could hear me, i was saying that i've always viewed el alamein as more than than a single
at theri strategic level, althoh it was a turning point i would say at the operational level because ittngs down the curtain onn the initial stage o operations and creates a whole new type of war. so if i could have the final slide. as tonyan and i said in shatter sword, o midway is i think the most important naval battle of the pacific war, i would actuallyse argue it's the most important naval battle of all of world war ii notn because it wa decisive in an absolute sense but again because it...
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rely on that for supplemental income or retirement, it has been quite a challenge for them to make itt e through this time. >> reporter: congress has punted the issue back to the white house, but it is making progress on one of the president's other priorities, infrastructure. senate negotiators finally released the details of a $1 trillion bipartisan bill and hope for a vote as soon as this week. norah. >> o'donnell: nikki battiste on the hill, thank you. and we'll turn now to the summer olympics where the u.s. pleads the medal account with 64 followed by china with 62. there was big disappoint for the u.s. women's soccer team and their bid for gold and gymnastics supertar simone biles their bid for is set to return after withdrawing from most events to focus on her mental health. cbs' jamie yuccas has more from tokyo. >> reporter: in a history making race, won the gold for puerto rico in the women's 100-meter hurdle. the 24-year-old is only the second from the island to win a gold. >> it hit my i just won an olympic gold medal. that's something new. >> reporter: a stunning loss for t
rely on that for supplemental income or retirement, it has been quite a challenge for them to make itt e through this time. >> reporter: congress has punted the issue back to the white house, but it is making progress on one of the president's other priorities, infrastructure. senate negotiators finally released the details of a $1 trillion bipartisan bill and hope for a vote as soon as this week. norah. >> o'donnell: nikki battiste on the hill, thank you. and we'll turn now to the...
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proud, i think we are both super proud, a lone voice in the room for a long time, when it was a 10.0 ittvery similar thing happened, there were 20-point the headline called -- we were jumping up and down, i was baffled by it. this looks like a real estate company continues to look like a real estate company and there was more money in higher evaluation. >> i am at the capitol markets reporter strike up a story later, the checks were getting bigger and bigger but it was interesting to hear the reportingrs, we kind of learned about positivebo coverage and we understood he was obsessed with elliott because he didn't understand why he didn't get it and d was so frustrated by the journals coverage so it was funny to see those stories recounted r, what wrong with hi, what's wrong with theim journal? everyone else gets how wonderful we are. >> thank you for getting context, these debacles happened, there's always a lot of doctors and you say this story couldn't have happened. specifically beginning crisis erotic done this into two categories on the supply side, a proliferation, i think you have
proud, i think we are both super proud, a lone voice in the room for a long time, when it was a 10.0 ittvery similar thing happened, there were 20-point the headline called -- we were jumping up and down, i was baffled by it. this looks like a real estate company continues to look like a real estate company and there was more money in higher evaluation. >> i am at the capitol markets reporter strike up a story later, the checks were getting bigger and bigger but it was interesting to hear...
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i am thankful and i'm hopeful >> it may be that it's insufficient it may be that itts not their whole change of behavior. but it is definitely a positive step lamar thorpe says if the city council approves the legislation. it will likely fast track becoming a new police policy. we talk in january that here. we're talking your way. no, we're talking maybe a month or 2 away. >> i reached out to the antioch police officers association to see what they have to say about this. i received no reply. has it made you kron. 4 news. >> in the north, a terrifying moments for a woman who was driving on interstate 80 in vallejo. the highway patrol says her car was struck by almost a dozen bullets incident happened just after 10 o'clock last night. police say the driver was able to pull off the freeway and call for help. when officers arrived on the scene, they say they found her white sedan with at least 10 bullet holes. the woman was taken to the hospital with at least one gunshot wound. she is expected to survive. investigators did not provide any information on a suspect only that the shots came
i am thankful and i'm hopeful >> it may be that it's insufficient it may be that itts not their whole change of behavior. but it is definitely a positive step lamar thorpe says if the city council approves the legislation. it will likely fast track becoming a new police policy. we talk in january that here. we're talking your way. no, we're talking maybe a month or 2 away. >> i reached out to the antioch police officers association to see what they have to say about this. i received...
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important thing is to provideac accurate information about covid-19, about the delta variant, about ittficant risks to our communities, the risks to our children, especially as a interschool and we hope that providing accurate information, that is the best way to convince people to get our safe and effective vaccines. and we have to counter disinformation. disinformation social media, for example, and wonderful surgeon general has had a campaign over theg last two weeks emphasizing how important it is for us to counter that this information and for us to transmit accurate information that can lead to the best decision. >> let me quickly read a tweet from texas congressman dan crenshaw. he said, addressing the president, how about you don't knock on my door? he's talking of vaccinations. you are my parents. you are the government. you counter that sort of sense that the government is intervening in parts of people's lives that they feel are private? >> so we are not actually knocking on doors. it was, the statement was to describe the want to engage people throughout the nation in terms
important thing is to provideac accurate information about covid-19, about the delta variant, about ittficant risks to our communities, the risks to our children, especially as a interschool and we hope that providing accurate information, that is the best way to convince people to get our safe and effective vaccines. and we have to counter disinformation. disinformation social media, for example, and wonderful surgeon general has had a campaign over theg last two weeks emphasizing how...
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host: is itt fair to say britain has punched above its weight for f several years?n't think it has im well aware americans are fantastically polite in their dealings with us but i am very conscious think most americans i know deeply regret britain's rundown of the armed forces. and others high places washington. and then to lose a sense of direction i tend to agree. so punching about one's weight we try to have a seat on the un security council i don't think it'sli important enough to justify. and then to be alive to hold onto. host: rochester new york. >>caller: good afternoon. it's an honor to speak to you. sir and i have all your books in my library. and i have two quick questions i have been collecting for years a series of books published in the seventies called the valentine industry it is several virtue. and the historians at the time answer michael howard so i am wondering is john keegan is famous for the book the face the battle which talks about many have said it is the first book to emphasize the common soldier and with those tactics and i wondered what i
host: is itt fair to say britain has punched above its weight for f several years?n't think it has im well aware americans are fantastically polite in their dealings with us but i am very conscious think most americans i know deeply regret britain's rundown of the armed forces. and others high places washington. and then to lose a sense of direction i tend to agree. so punching about one's weight we try to have a seat on the un security council i don't think it'sli important enough to justify....
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so again itt underlines in the interest to see you are doing fiduciary duty because that time that custodian continues to thrive and that you are alive and kicking. >> as a former banking reporter for five years i haven't heard that in a while. [laughter] i want to go broader how someone even gets to be on the board with the power structure to go high-level for a moment with the topic of debate recently and what elizabeth warren has called for. >> and then with corporate boards in different jurisdictions. so then to address the so that's an interesting one. so it is slightly different from what you may see elsewhere. and then i i recently wrote an article about the fact that i do believe with the viewpoint of the employee base in the boardroom and then the stakeholders absolutely the only way we can make the best decision that we are getting that message loud and clear there are improvements as technology continues to evolve but i do argue with an article from bloomberg opinion a few weekss ago talking about how it's really important i think for us to make sure that there still is some respo
so again itt underlines in the interest to see you are doing fiduciary duty because that time that custodian continues to thrive and that you are alive and kicking. >> as a former banking reporter for five years i haven't heard that in a while. [laughter] i want to go broader how someone even gets to be on the board with the power structure to go high-level for a moment with the topic of debate recently and what elizabeth warren has called for. >> and then with corporate boards in...
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critical race theory, i heard itte called conservative race theory, it's a standing for acknowledgestemic racism is real but it's the perfect away to cover that so you have the work critical and outside of academia, a lot of people here it as meaning criticisms and it remains something bad. critical thinking means thinking deeply with education. when you have the word theory which sounds like a radical crockpot thing, if it's just a theory that not true established and it's a perfect meme to dismiss the conversation. as a part of me that doesn't even want to talk about it because you want to reinforce legitimacy, is it right or wrong? so let me be clear, true critical race theory comes out of legal scholarship like kimberly crenshaw's work, derek bell so i'm not a critical race theorist but of course it's been applied, the premises that racism is structured into society and that, absolutely. >> like you switched the question two how in regard to the critical race theory, i want to ask the question why? why critical race theory, why now? it seems to me these moments, to attack 1619, a
critical race theory, i heard itte called conservative race theory, it's a standing for acknowledgestemic racism is real but it's the perfect away to cover that so you have the work critical and outside of academia, a lot of people here it as meaning criticisms and it remains something bad. critical thinking means thinking deeply with education. when you have the word theory which sounds like a radical crockpot thing, if it's just a theory that not true established and it's a perfect meme to...
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don't know doctor king said this explicitly but why we think we can't critique our country and love ittng to me. it seems to me that doctor king had it exactly right that country requires a critique and insistence to make things better. the flip of that is america love it or leave it thing, which is foolish, anti-intellectual, not thoughtful and we have to do better than that. >> sure with us one of your poems from the book. >> one of the poems you suggested i read as a short poem called it takes time, they respond to excerpts of the book. this response to something he wrote while we can't wait which is the 1963. doctor king but we made it clear who wouldn't offend send anybody out to demonstrate who have not convinced themselves and i think that accent privates without retaliating so this is called it takes time. it takes time to learn this and must be proven inn the light of day that you look him in the hand and love his fist to death. so at the heart of doctor king's teachings in the heart of his christian faith is this deep belief in nonviolence and i think that comes through the bu
don't know doctor king said this explicitly but why we think we can't critique our country and love ittng to me. it seems to me that doctor king had it exactly right that country requires a critique and insistence to make things better. the flip of that is america love it or leave it thing, which is foolish, anti-intellectual, not thoughtful and we have to do better than that. >> sure with us one of your poems from the book. >> one of the poems you suggested i read as a short poem...
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>> itt turned out it was a type of seizure that was caused by a brain lesion. went through a lot of the testing that owen went through after his injury and i was advised to have surgery by the chief of neurosurgery i didn't like s that idea so i got a lot of second opinions and i was told by a neurologist to hang tight and take some medicine and i would be fine and the lesion is still there but fortunately for me it was a one-time event and i consider myself extremely lucky. host: did that and a depth of understanding quick. >> yes definitely that period of not knowing if i was happening even with the bad diagnosis and those who are suffering in the same way is reassuring and those that they were missing is that what happened to me and why am i the only person out there? host: that makes perfect sense. and those with the opioids and then suddenly where alzheimer's disease do they know the other chemicals that affect the hippocampus especially what we call lifestyle chemicals? >> not that i am aware of that there is another tocsin that can damage just the hippoc
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country in the process republicans who voted for this monstrosity claimed it would be fully paid for and itts on traditional infrastructure it doesn't and they claim without moderate democrats to abandon the larger bill it won't so why the surrender? joining us now indiana congressman and fox newsgr contributor 19 senators basically signed on to go right into the reconciliation bill we knew this would happen senator cassidy tried to senator cassidy tried to debate me on this i'm sorry now he looks like a fool. your response? >> this is just insane. we are trying to win back majorities in the house andhe senate. how do you do that when republicans act like democrats? how do we convince them toot give]n.ij6'kkt℠e#&tn like ths happen today. we know that inflati to lead when they see stuff like this happened today?on inflation is on the rise the price of everyday goods cost more and real wages are declining and america will only get worse it is a along with it a republican senators that went along with this infrastructure deal only 9 percent is actually 9 percent is actually infrastructure the s
country in the process republicans who voted for this monstrosity claimed it would be fully paid for and itts on traditional infrastructure it doesn't and they claim without moderate democrats to abandon the larger bill it won't so why the surrender? joining us now indiana congressman and fox newsgr contributor 19 senators basically signed on to go right into the reconciliation bill we knew this would happen senator cassidy tried to senator cassidy tried to debate me on this i'm sorry now he...
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i think itt is entitled washington's entry into new york. was that him coming home, back from newburgh on his way back from mount vernon, hard to tell but i wanted to have it featured because it suggested something of what i would call the sort of urban culture. the 1790s census is put around 30,000 so it's just about ready to move past philadelphia. hard to tell of course because new york is a port city and the numbers are pretty flexible, but it is clearly the case in the census records with the texture of city life into which it is now arriving and assertingiv itself t so it would have been right around 30,000. brooklyn of course in that manhattan area it would have been about 30,000, about 15% of that would have been a combination of enslaved, but there would also be an extraordinary diversity of languages ranging from the dutch influence, but the african influence. there's going to be indigenous peoples. you have that sort of culturepl going on there is always a rich and crazy going on all the way to the high enders but that is the kind
i think itt is entitled washington's entry into new york. was that him coming home, back from newburgh on his way back from mount vernon, hard to tell but i wanted to have it featured because it suggested something of what i would call the sort of urban culture. the 1790s census is put around 30,000 so it's just about ready to move past philadelphia. hard to tell of course because new york is a port city and the numbers are pretty flexible, but it is clearly the case in the census records with...
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commons earlier you are talking about wartime in these conditions were they are very high-stakes so could itt have been departing from those norms that you champion to tolerate diversity? so could itof be this is a reflection of relative affluence a relatively peaceful moment in history? the stakes are not quite as high therefore that desire to avoid doing things i that might be difficult to get you in trouble with your friends to that be parten of what is happening to the intellectual culture that people don't have a sense of urgency to share evidence? >> and all things considered it's a very prosperous sign with the standard of living that we have ever achieved i will just speak for myself but 300 years ago with a small bacterial infection and iid get a small bacterial infection go to the hospital. so we have that unseen prosperity compared to life expectancy i can the twenties or thirties even the richest countries it's more like 80. so there is this era of unseen prosperity. things are going well anyway. >> but that decreases the status for no gain. but i want to push back a little bit th
commons earlier you are talking about wartime in these conditions were they are very high-stakes so could itt have been departing from those norms that you champion to tolerate diversity? so could itof be this is a reflection of relative affluence a relatively peaceful moment in history? the stakes are not quite as high therefore that desire to avoid doing things i that might be difficult to get you in trouble with your friends to that be parten of what is happening to the intellectual culture...
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trying to go back to college station so we could meet along with officials from the university but itt amazing the highway parallels and there were people all along the railroad tracks with signs that say god bless you, mr. president thank you. america loves you. and then the arrival on college station was justs amazing. it was a rainy somber day and everyone was just kind of down and everyone gave a cheer. here's a question. let's go to questions if you don't mind. maybe we will veer off after questions. someone wants to know you referred to president bushe as george bush. in my experience, often times he used his nickname so people that knew george bush when he was young knewe him, he had a nickname. i heard missus bush often refer. >> she called him pop or poppy. let me see if i can get this straight. president bush's name was george herbert walker bush. he was named for his grandfather whose name was george herbert walker. that was his maternal grandfather. when he was growing up, george herbert walker's children all called their dad pop. so when little george herbert walker bush c
trying to go back to college station so we could meet along with officials from the university but itt amazing the highway parallels and there were people all along the railroad tracks with signs that say god bless you, mr. president thank you. america loves you. and then the arrival on college station was justs amazing. it was a rainy somber day and everyone was just kind of down and everyone gave a cheer. here's a question. let's go to questions if you don't mind. maybe we will veer off after...
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so itt made sense for brains to learn how to do things and hold on to that. that strategy turns out to work until it doesn't. when it doesn't is when the world changes are things go from adaptive to non- adaptive am particularly in the context of the rewards we experience in the world today and the incentivesnt like drugs alter processed foods, digital devices with novel and social informationha that increased dopamine release, they make it particularly hard they make it easy to d develop cards and those can be hard to change. so some of the things that happen in habits that are particularly important for theta stickiness, one is the degree becomes mindless you are completely unaware you are engaged in a habit and it's very hard to stop yourself from doing it. and getting insight is challenging i tell the story that my wife and i were in new zealand a decade ago driving from christchurch up to marlborough and it is the first time i'd ever driven on the left side of the road. we come up to a construction area they put you on one side of the road and drive for
so itt made sense for brains to learn how to do things and hold on to that. that strategy turns out to work until it doesn't. when it doesn't is when the world changes are things go from adaptive to non- adaptive am particularly in the context of the rewards we experience in the world today and the incentivesnt like drugs alter processed foods, digital devices with novel and social informationha that increased dopamine release, they make it particularly hard they make it easy to d develop cards...
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that short-term and very pessimistic maybe i should say short-term i am pessimistic that long-term ittel be great. [laughter] host: your book is wonderful i urge everybody to buy it and read it any last words quick. >> thank you for helping with this fantastic event and rolling with the punches today. [laughter] into the audience also thank you for rolling with the punches and joining us on zoom if you missed any portion of the eventnt that will be available on our facebook page you can watch any portion that you missed we put the link in the chat. >> just a huge thank you please buy your book from the strand i have to say hi mom and thank you everybody to the audience this has been a pleasure and a real treat. thank you. >> have a great evening. >> it afternoon welcome to our virtual event why it's okay to speak your mind i am president of the manhattan institute and i'm excited to talk today
that short-term and very pessimistic maybe i should say short-term i am pessimistic that long-term ittel be great. [laughter] host: your book is wonderful i urge everybody to buy it and read it any last words quick. >> thank you for helping with this fantastic event and rolling with the punches today. [laughter] into the audience also thank you for rolling with the punches and joining us on zoom if you missed any portion of the eventnt that will be available on our facebook page you can...
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afghanistan because the entire neoliberal program is grotesque, it's a joke, it's contrary to human nature, ittwers none of our deepest human desires, it is merely a performance stage for the performer, not even supposed to improve your life. it's ridiculous.or an idea that ridiculous and only be imposed by force only withh armed men at gunpoint. the moment these ideas are not mandatory, people tend to revert to the lives that they refer to it. may be the real reference of afghanistan and let's hope our leaders notice it. a retired army colonel and former senior advisor to the secretary of defense entrances tonight because he is the one man who can answer the question who should have known better? thank you so much for coming on tonight. so you have called for withdrawal from afghanistan for a long time, gave them a detailed plan for how to do that without the result we are seeing today. what did our government just do that we should not have done? >> i think there are three things we have to take into consideration. first, of course, is there was never an exit strategy. when i was in the penta
afghanistan because the entire neoliberal program is grotesque, it's a joke, it's contrary to human nature, ittwers none of our deepest human desires, it is merely a performance stage for the performer, not even supposed to improve your life. it's ridiculous.or an idea that ridiculous and only be imposed by force only withh armed men at gunpoint. the moment these ideas are not mandatory, people tend to revert to the lives that they refer to it. may be the real reference of afghanistan and let's...
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self-determination fread so we felt that it was important for this book to be written to give an alternative vision itt to amera about blacks and we should never be defined by slavery or jim crow, we were more than that. >> tell us about your title. let me read the title again. "red, white, and black - rescuing american history from revisionists and race hustle". now there is a lot there list began with red white and black. what is that supposed to signify iread. robert: it signifies the black americans are a part of this nation. that we are not some species set apart. and therefore, we claim this heritage black's pot in every war in the country. my father was a veteran of the first world war and so is signifies america, the black americans are integral part of this nation and deserve to be so. but we also know that there have been people who have profited off of racial agreements in effect i left the civil rights movement in the 60s because i believe that a lot of those suffered, did not benefit from the change. and then i remember demonstrating outside of the laboratories and when they desegregated,
self-determination fread so we felt that it was important for this book to be written to give an alternative vision itt to amera about blacks and we should never be defined by slavery or jim crow, we were more than that. >> tell us about your title. let me read the title again. "red, white, and black - rescuing american history from revisionists and race hustle". now there is a lot there list began with red white and black. what is that supposed to signify iread. robert: it...
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for her itt was the antidrug class, she knew she had a platform as first lady in this issue over time became central her life. she knew the w simple phrase, jt say no wasn't the solution to the drug problem, it was easy for people to remember and it caught on but the issue was complicated and she was often built doubt she could tackle such a thorny issue. tell us what you learned about the upper, receptiveness of the country to her message and how she, in the end, reflected by saying those years provided me with the most fulfilling years of my life. >> the slogan just say no was a double edged sword, it was memorable, catchy but on the other hand, it sounded simplistic and people would even mark it but if you just look the hundreds and hundreds of appearances she made while she was first lady and how she got the message out in every way she could going on television, you cannot doubt her own devotion to the cause which i think goes back to the 60s when she was in california seeing what drugs had done to the families of a lot of her friends. i think people are going to argue for a long
for her itt was the antidrug class, she knew she had a platform as first lady in this issue over time became central her life. she knew the w simple phrase, jt say no wasn't the solution to the drug problem, it was easy for people to remember and it caught on but the issue was complicated and she was often built doubt she could tackle such a thorny issue. tell us what you learned about the upper, receptiveness of the country to her message and how she, in the end, reflected by saying those...
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you can go back to leimert and take itt up until 2021. people are still hypothesizing why bipedalism was so advantageous for ancestors. it goes back to leimert. leimert was interested in humans being able to stand and see off into the distance and without one if you look off into the distance the worst way way to give get a way from it would be bipedal lee some. bipedalism. there are ideas about of course darwin saw the connection between k-9 teeth and bipedal lissome and tools. that becomes somewhat problematic although an interesting idea problematic because the timing. by the tee lissome that are six or 7 million years old and we don't have the tools until 3.3 million years where bipedal is reported to and there were wild ideas about displaying and showing off your body for selection and ideas that are more reasonable having to do with food sharing and if he can free the hands not to make tools that together food there are some ideas that have been promoted where the females are gathering food and sharing it with others as nancy tanner
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be clear, when i say all white people are racist, what i mean is that we live in a society in which itt is infused, racist ideology circulating all the time, the vast majority of white people live segregated lives and not only feel no loss about that which is the deepest message of all that i could go cradle-to-grave as most white people will with no authentic sustained relationship with black people and not only not feel anything of value has been missing but define my life as gaining value virtue the absence of black. >> that is really key here. like, what's a good school? was a good neighborhood? what's happening when a neighborhood is going up? coming up. what's happening when it's coming down? what are we talking about one of violent crime happens and somebody has to stay on camera, you wouldn't believe that whatever happened here. you arty know what kind of neighborhood we are talking about and it begs the question, where should that happen? >> this is key in my own work, i talk about what i call the value gap, a belief that some people because of the color of their skin ought to
be clear, when i say all white people are racist, what i mean is that we live in a society in which itt is infused, racist ideology circulating all the time, the vast majority of white people live segregated lives and not only feel no loss about that which is the deepest message of all that i could go cradle-to-grave as most white people will with no authentic sustained relationship with black people and not only not feel anything of value has been missing but define my life as gaining value...
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and in some ways, but i found sort of fascinating about reading itt was that it isn't so so many ways that we are living through and so many stories in her daily life right now. i thought about anyway that most of us never stopped to actually think of and process as these daily news stories unfold. amanda: thank you and to the aspen institute into everyone joining us today. i'm so glad to be back with you all in talking about this and it's like an appropriate back story when you get back to that but yes, four years ago, i felt like as a journalist i had to do somethingo differently. i felt like it was so easy as a journalist to make up political conflicts worse even if you didn't intend to breed some people intend to but most don't and yet you are. i just like there was something that i needed an understanding about what was going on in the country and that's a problem. so i spent a lot of time with people who study conflict of all kinds, personal, political, professional and skilled individual and the study of conflict as a system particularly retractable conflict to me really clicke
and in some ways, but i found sort of fascinating about reading itt was that it isn't so so many ways that we are living through and so many stories in her daily life right now. i thought about anyway that most of us never stopped to actually think of and process as these daily news stories unfold. amanda: thank you and to the aspen institute into everyone joining us today. i'm so glad to be back with you all in talking about this and it's like an appropriate back story when you get back to...
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i am never quite sure why they call itte that. the biggest thing at that time was to build canals all over the country. to connect to these major river systems that were interstates then. of course or railroads took off in the following decade in 1840s. they became this huge interstate system, really took off because the canals had ceded the growth. what had happened with lincoln first proposed is little canal out of springfield, was he knew anyplace where the canal was at a conjunctionl with another river system in this case the illinois, a lot of commerce and development would take off. and, this is very little known it was an avid planner. he planned a town at the intersection of this canal called huron as inal lake huron. it of course was never built. i sawui the plans in the research and something i had never known about lincoln. then of course he moved on to become a lawyer and make a little more money. he was a very successful lawyer any kind of dropped out of politics until 1854. now in the interim america's growing at a r
i am never quite sure why they call itte that. the biggest thing at that time was to build canals all over the country. to connect to these major river systems that were interstates then. of course or railroads took off in the following decade in 1840s. they became this huge interstate system, really took off because the canals had ceded the growth. what had happened with lincoln first proposed is little canal out of springfield, was he knew anyplace where the canal was at a conjunctionl with...
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ust amazon jumping in, they want to see 815-dollar minimum wage, of course they do because they know itter up a slew of additional small businesses so that is where you get this regulatory capture. the other thing we had coming out of the pandemic and planning is a lot of these issues they try to push on artifact or basis, the fact that they compensate people not just traditional unemployment, which her employer or the state may pay into you should have access, the fact that they enhanced unemployment bonuses from a $600 to begin with and continue at $300, obviously to get out but that is a defect away to push minimum wage and we are seeing the effects right now, 9.3 million jobs that are still unfilled and we are still down about 8 million workers in the workforce and where we stood in february 2020 before this happened so clearly there are specific actions, it is not a legislative way to do it but it's a very sneaky way to go in and try to compete with small business by offering this enhanced bonus to not work. obviously some have but that is a big issue because either way, the damage
ust amazon jumping in, they want to see 815-dollar minimum wage, of course they do because they know itter up a slew of additional small businesses so that is where you get this regulatory capture. the other thing we had coming out of the pandemic and planning is a lot of these issues they try to push on artifact or basis, the fact that they compensate people not just traditional unemployment, which her employer or the state may pay into you should have access, the fact that they enhanced...
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but they thought itt he was classically trained parents and he also shared washington's vision of theglorious capitol for the ages. channeling rome and inspired by paris. the grand intersects with the public squares and each would be filled with memorials andnd monuments and darius marble ask hugging buildings. so we shared washington's exaggerated view of the capitol. washington picks the architect that's going to be the white house james from ireland in washington is part of the effort to get the scottish stonemasons, to come in and provide these beautiful embellishments on the building. and so washington plays a role even plays a role in selling lots of land and trying to raise funding for this. so from beginning to end washington is intimately involved in this and i think the idea and agree with david, during his presidency, one of the great is that washington did was that he had his eyes on the ball creating a nation and part of that was creating the capitol you can really say the last ten years of his life was darn near obsessed with the idea of a capitol and he visited the site
but they thought itt he was classically trained parents and he also shared washington's vision of theglorious capitol for the ages. channeling rome and inspired by paris. the grand intersects with the public squares and each would be filled with memorials andnd monuments and darius marble ask hugging buildings. so we shared washington's exaggerated view of the capitol. washington picks the architect that's going to be the white house james from ireland in washington is part of the effort to get...
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out the tire of the secret service agents are behind him in texas and he kept threatening to shoot itteaue he said you need to get back away from me, i'm hunting and you are messing it up but there is another thing about johnson and kennedy in terms of and wanting the agent separate from john f. kennedy's romantic peace but separate from that, the other reason was they didn't think the american public wanted a lot of secret service guards around their president, they wanted to feel like they wer every and who waited into a crowd, normal joe say hello to their voters if you have a bunch of security around you, you get the impression you needed to be protected from your own public and they didn't like that and they thought taxpayers would be ticked off so lyndon johnson constantly was trying to cut the secret service project for at least his detail because he thought voters didn't like it. >> is there something ridiculous about that? would rather ata live president with too many people around him that at that president. the job of the secret service is to protect the resident. i find it r
out the tire of the secret service agents are behind him in texas and he kept threatening to shoot itteaue he said you need to get back away from me, i'm hunting and you are messing it up but there is another thing about johnson and kennedy in terms of and wanting the agent separate from john f. kennedy's romantic peace but separate from that, the other reason was they didn't think the american public wanted a lot of secret service guards around their president, they wanted to feel like they...
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again we did it when george hw bush broke his word and raised taxes and night led the effort to defeat ittand that ws a decisive moment in the republican party i in the '90s and it was all of a sudden people in the country said those guys actually keep their word. naturally minute and i think you're back in a similar moment here, people have forgotten their presidentav trump emergeds that 63 percent of the republicans were totally engraved with the washington leadership. based on the polls and in 2015, so if you ran as a washington senator or congressman, people immediately wanted somebody different. and so trump was running and that's why a prominent tea party, people looked around and said iai am not satisfied with these guys and they are not leading it. i think that the members of the senate who are buying get this totally phony bipartisanship in which the democrats are going to write this bill and it is going to be a terrible bill they're going to be things in this bill and no republican to vote for, there is no defense for it. and i think that the republicans who didn't vote yes, shou
again we did it when george hw bush broke his word and raised taxes and night led the effort to defeat ittand that ws a decisive moment in the republican party i in the '90s and it was all of a sudden people in the country said those guys actually keep their word. naturally minute and i think you're back in a similar moment here, people have forgotten their presidentav trump emergeds that 63 percent of the republicans were totally engraved with the washington leadership. based on the polls and...
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upstarts that i champion, it is a good thing in a way this is possible in america but by and large itt would be great if we can look at corporate media and trust them to a certain degree i think trust of that corporate outlets has eroded so much and it's not a great thing that has happened. >> you write in the first chapter a victory lap over the way that you co-opted and turned around the hillary clinton phrase and a journalistic establishment phrase in 2016 of fake news and then to use that so talk about that timeline. >> this is straight out of the breitbart playbook it's my baby i'm glad you asked i never thought i would get any type of credit. but when hillary started to use the term fake news which we had seen floating around in the left-wing obama circles we start to see the concept. late i know exactly what's going to happen. this will be something that is used to brand people like the aforementioned and all to write or white nationalist people don't necessarily know the leaders of these movements or how powerful they are. but if you branch someone or tarnish someone it's hard
upstarts that i champion, it is a good thing in a way this is possible in america but by and large itt would be great if we can look at corporate media and trust them to a certain degree i think trust of that corporate outlets has eroded so much and it's not a great thing that has happened. >> you write in the first chapter a victory lap over the way that you co-opted and turned around the hillary clinton phrase and a journalistic establishment phrase in 2016 of fake news and then to use...
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really really well structured in sort of the in the first part of the book itt talks about the dreamcond part about the temptation and at the center of these books are two technologies that are in some ways characters in the book. tell us about those two technologies and they will get to the personalities that you mentioned. malcolm: twoes technologies are the first call it the north bomb site which was three major technological defeats of the second world war, the market effort. in the first was most extensive and noticed the hardest of the project. in the second biggest project was that be t bombers but it served with this little analog computer, 55 pounds mechanical device, a bunch of knobs and buttons and police and that was intended to solve a problem that the general bloggers since the first bombs were dropped which is having make sure that the bombs landis were supposed to land and this is a difficult problem. so your plane is going several miles an hour near 6 miles up in the air and the wind is blowing at 75 miles an hour the temperature is going to change 100 degrees from t
really really well structured in sort of the in the first part of the book itt talks about the dreamcond part about the temptation and at the center of these books are two technologies that are in some ways characters in the book. tell us about those two technologies and they will get to the personalities that you mentioned. malcolm: twoes technologies are the first call it the north bomb site which was three major technological defeats of the second world war, the market effort. in the first...
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right now for those who would look to disrupt and innovate, if the environment was different nan when itt kodak and poll radio and even you might argue ibm were unseated by young guys >> you need in shifts in technology to have unseating, i would say. you think about for instance facebook, my former company is constantly under assault because the world of social media changes so quickly you look at tiktok, always new things up and coming the fundamental platforms around phones for instance are in a pretty defensible place right now. we'll see what happens has to be another turn of the wleel, whether vr, ar, et cetera to put those guys in a mode where competition can rise it's hard to assault them at this point in the cycle. >> sam, it's deidre, of course we hear from developers on the 57 store, payment ecosystem. we don't hear from users make the argument as to why users should want the payment system to expand and how they benefit. >> it's simple it's demoral idsing to be a developer. you think about the talent going to app and app experiences and pushing the envelope trying new things v
right now for those who would look to disrupt and innovate, if the environment was different nan when itt kodak and poll radio and even you might argue ibm were unseated by young guys >> you need in shifts in technology to have unseating, i would say. you think about for instance facebook, my former company is constantly under assault because the world of social media changes so quickly you look at tiktok, always new things up and coming the fundamental platforms around phones for...
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they're describing itt as a fir with frightening behavior because it continues to grow and is out of the focus for the weekend is to find eight people who are still missing. authorities say that they were able to locate 16 but they will continue to search over the weekend. thousands are still under evacuation orders. these are people who are having to deal with the stress and anxiety of not knowing whether or not their homes will still be there when they return. we saw what happened in greenville. it's not just a couple of homes and businesses destroyed. it's an entire community that will never be the same again. it's people who are left with that trauma. already the dixie fire has actually destroyed about 200 structures. that's the update we got from authorities and we are told that about 14,000 others are still at risk. firefighters are doing everything they can to save those homes and they continue to work, but it is still hot, it is still dry, and the smoke is thick. the smoke could impact firefighting efforts on the ground and in the air. there are some areas where authorities a
they're describing itt as a fir with frightening behavior because it continues to grow and is out of the focus for the weekend is to find eight people who are still missing. authorities say that they were able to locate 16 but they will continue to search over the weekend. thousands are still under evacuation orders. these are people who are having to deal with the stress and anxiety of not knowing whether or not their homes will still be there when they return. we saw what happened in...
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fund-raiser in the party can do everything too controlling the members schedule hinganhinghas t t imp itte ydevaye. le.e. meth lme thet thehet d an wase bntolt cause cause uusestand cke cesic he. he.e. thwiancy pwiancynd the demo deatstat allbout da.nsilo and p png h isthis plathysth.utti s s s lef i i i ild c spk hereelos pelis pelis r shinshe tor ofer tdhehe eeir docraem pttyar causehes i priri oser over me tonalalaltheer liliemococ. as s prior tradira libelilliemocratsoc we would voe on the trans fortation infrastructure package first but she has to placate the radical base, the radical element i think now is the majority of the party. charles: whether it is the majority or not they certainly seem like the most influence is all that really matters to your point. you still haven't told me the moderate democrat but before you do that, i don't want to run out of time without mentioning to the audience who may not know, you're a navy vet. you were a member of the judge advocate general, jag corps if you will in iraq. how do you feel watching what is going down in afghanistan right now? >>
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kind of hoping he would forget about it and never bring itt up again. and then sure enough a few days later in the oval office, what's the status of the gap mode move? that is in the aids got together and said listen we cannot let thiss happen. this will be a public relations nightmare we cannot send 800 -year-olds who are sick to this island where they cannot get the best medical care. obviously it was a crazy anecdote, a crazy story. but i think it was a wake-up call that anything that we hear we should run down. anythingng no matter unbelievable it seemed could have been under consideration and could be something they might have done. set anecdote that help the reporting of the book we need to look into everything we need to look into anything is possible with this group. the president comes up with all kinds of things whether heard on fox news, from a friend in new york, he was having all kinds of ideas whispered in his ear. a lot madet it pretty far down the track. >> stepping back a little bit, i know reporters write books in general there is noth
kind of hoping he would forget about it and never bring itt up again. and then sure enough a few days later in the oval office, what's the status of the gap mode move? that is in the aids got together and said listen we cannot let thiss happen. this will be a public relations nightmare we cannot send 800 -year-olds who are sick to this island where they cannot get the best medical care. obviously it was a crazy anecdote, a crazy story. but i think it was a wake-up call that anything that we...
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the way we look at equity markets this isn't 10 or 15 years ago -- you back then jb i'm going to tell itt you told stocks now you doesn't have to do that. you can do the hedging in the options market. >> right. >> how much has that change the volatility and all the historical averages we talk about? >> well, i think it's definitely had a monstrous influence. sully, i always go back to the financial crisis and say, you know, when they removed leverage from the markets where is leverage in the derivative markets that's where you get leverage you can hedge off a options contract with 10 options contracts. that's what we're talking about right now and some of the muted moves as well because people are coulding this, getting educated or more educated all the time. the derivatives markets -- sully it used to be unbelievable if we had a day over 20 million contracts just two or three or four years ago that was huge now we're doing 35 million to 45 million in a single day. and it's- stacie tarting to feel the norm. >> wow. >> i don't think this is a trend slowing down i think this is something th
the way we look at equity markets this isn't 10 or 15 years ago -- you back then jb i'm going to tell itt you told stocks now you doesn't have to do that. you can do the hedging in the options market. >> right. >> how much has that change the volatility and all the historical averages we talk about? >> well, i think it's definitely had a monstrous influence. sully, i always go back to the financial crisis and say, you know, when they removed leverage from the markets where is...
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>> yeah, there's a park in the center of the city that had refugees in itt for at least a week or so now and it's still full of people. hopefully if things calm down people will get to go home because they're living in quite desperate situations on the streets. >> matthieu, i want to ask you one thing a straight road from the u.s. embassy which is at sort of the north end of the green zone to kabul airport which is still controlled by u.s.rp troops. however, in the imagery we're seeing, we're running on tv, a number of blackhawk helicopters for security and patrol and there's smoke risingat somewher. isi don't know if this is a liv picture. we're seeing black smoke in kabul. but, matthieu, we're seeing chinook helicopters, are the roads open and do you know why they're flying people out by helicopter? is that a security measure? >> they are movinge between th airport and the green zone by helicopter for years now for security reasons. we wentse into that round about and we saw the air traffic flying raoverhead, chinooks and the afghan government heading towards the airport. there's a
>> yeah, there's a park in the center of the city that had refugees in itt for at least a week or so now and it's still full of people. hopefully if things calm down people will get to go home because they're living in quite desperate situations on the streets. >> matthieu, i want to ask you one thing a straight road from the u.s. embassy which is at sort of the north end of the green zone to kabul airport which is still controlled by u.s.rp troops. however, in the imagery we're...
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. >> itt depends who we are people of african-american community had this story as an article of faithrom the 19th century and referenced it. the story came out in the 17 nineties in 18 oh two with sally hemmings name so the story has been in the public sphere since the beginning of the 19th century. it was rediscovered in the 19 fifties when it found the recollection a novelist who was a jefferson buff. found this and brought it to the attention of scholars. so it'ss a new life. they didn't talk about it explicitly in the book and then to write about in her biography of thomas jefferson and put the recollections in the back of her book and he said he was the son of thomas jefferson and sally hemmings. so that recollection now i read it at about 14 years old and that was the first time i had ever seen a narrative by a former enslaved person and interested me too think of someone in that predicament thatto slaveowners had children of the enslaved women that there were children born of connections between these people rate and sometimes other types of connections. i knew that but talking
. >> itt depends who we are people of african-american community had this story as an article of faithrom the 19th century and referenced it. the story came out in the 17 nineties in 18 oh two with sally hemmings name so the story has been in the public sphere since the beginning of the 19th century. it was rediscovered in the 19 fifties when it found the recollection a novelist who was a jefferson buff. found this and brought it to the attention of scholars. so it'ss a new life. they...
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i quickly hopped on a plane and made itt in time for the ceremony.t: in your most recent book you write, there is so much to misunderstand about texas misunderstandings that stem from a general lack ofat attention to or awareness of the states foundational aspect. and as a transplant of texas living in the north. people look at texas as the land of cowboys.ke and then to be constructed as a white man. a cowboy or a cattle rancher. and then giant what people think about texas and the stories they tell. and they havean a way of life and those who challenge the cowboy and then they come togetherey and then they make a new texas but they leave out the part about plantation owners in east texas the place and then he brings people to texas with the expectation they will bring enslaved people and then texas takes its place as part of the cotton empire. so those foundational ex-pat one —- aspects made it a slaves society. and it was clear it was the intention. and the texans break away from mexico which had declared slavery illegal even though texas wasev an
i quickly hopped on a plane and made itt in time for the ceremony.t: in your most recent book you write, there is so much to misunderstand about texas misunderstandings that stem from a general lack ofat attention to or awareness of the states foundational aspect. and as a transplant of texas living in the north. people look at texas as the land of cowboys.ke and then to be constructed as a white man. a cowboy or a cattle rancher. and then giant what people think about texas and the stories...
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about and so much of our history has been a race to the bottom in the recycling industry to ground itt down and it's a short sided way of going about business. so, we are going to be keeping track of all the cost and benefits and filing them and reporting them as part of the whole pile another and there's five other pile in the states and five beyond that and we think this is a real winner and we hope it will prove that out. >> may i jump in here. so, this is really important feedback, not just for us, in terms of the bottle bill is 35-years-old, everyone knows that it needs not update or something but we don't know what to replace it with? people have ideas and he we looked at oregon with envy and said wow, we would like a system as smooth and run by industries so it's not the responsibility of local government to run it and so, we can't just turn off the bottle bill that will we have in california and turn on an organize model so we have a proof of concept for the large he have space. they're traditional in their approach and they're like the old bottle-bill system. so the state is i
about and so much of our history has been a race to the bottom in the recycling industry to ground itt down and it's a short sided way of going about business. so, we are going to be keeping track of all the cost and benefits and filing them and reporting them as part of the whole pile another and there's five other pile in the states and five beyond that and we think this is a real winner and we hope it will prove that out. >> may i jump in here. so, this is really important feedback,...
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looking into itt i realized even though johnson is not a terribly pleasant person which could be a partisan situation but the guys is if you want to spen time with someone and writing about them. he was present during a pivotal moment and he made fateful decisions that put in place other fateful decisions. he is not attractive as a man and as a character but the role that heth played as president is pivotal in people should know about him because of that. >> host: the only southern senator not to leave the senate. >> host: exactly and that's why lincoln traded in his original bases because it was h symbolic. link and wanted to send a message see, we can get back together. s i can have this southern peace but a seven or my ticket a person who is level and we can go forward together with this but it was a disaster. >> host: the one thing i picked up in your biography was you referred to johnson quote quirky and independent. >> guest: yeah. he came from nowhere essentially. he was the apprentice and he didn't learn how to read until he was a late teenager and his wife taught them how to write.
looking into itt i realized even though johnson is not a terribly pleasant person which could be a partisan situation but the guys is if you want to spen time with someone and writing about them. he was present during a pivotal moment and he made fateful decisions that put in place other fateful decisions. he is not attractive as a man and as a character but the role that heth played as president is pivotal in people should know about him because of that. >> host: the only southern...
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