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lemonis: this is "the profit." [ up-tempo music plays ] james: i'm james with james' gourmet pies, and world's best gourmet sweet potato pie, and we want to serve it to the world. i started james' gourmet pies in 2017. these sweet potato pies are inspired by my grandma, and we used to sell them at churches, farmers' markets, and we grew from there. the minis are only two for $5. thank you. appreciate you. lemonis: while james sells his pies at local farmers' markets, he dreams of taking his pies nationwide. james: my vision for james' gourmet pies is to get sweet potato pies out to every family that i can. lemonis: currently, james has had great success with his local enterprise, but he feels it's now time to scale for bigger peaks. and that's where i come in -- or so he thinks. first, i need to make sure his pie is all he's promised it to be. good morning. laura: good morning. lemonis: how are you? james: hi, marcus! lemonis: nice to meet you. james: it's nice to meet you as well. lemonis: is this your big kitchen? james: this is a rented, shared kitchen here in salt lake. lemonis: an
lemonis: this is "the profit." [ up-tempo music plays ] james: i'm james with james' gourmet pies, and world's best gourmet sweet potato pie, and we want to serve it to the world. i started james' gourmet pies in 2017. these sweet potato pies are inspired by my grandma, and we used to sell them at churches, farmers' markets, and we grew from there. the minis are only two for $5. thank you. appreciate you. lemonis: while james sells his pies at local farmers' markets, he dreams of...
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>> his name is james henrikson. >> james henrikson.o had gotten doug interested in the oil play in the first place. the man with his wife sarah were known as the barbie and ken of the oil patch. this guy worked for them. his name is rick airy. >> for lack of a better term, they stuck out like a couple of toureds in a punch bowl. >> well, one way to put it. james met sarah at a drive-through coffee stand. she was a barista. >> what was he like? >> he was calm, cool, collected, older man, good-looking. he was fun. fun. we'd always go out. we would go out. it was easy. i never thought i'd marry him or go do business with him. >> but that's what she did. they moved to the oil patch in 2011, got married in minot, north dakota, and by 2013, he was the charismatic face of a major trucking operation called blackstone, and she was the blond on his arm and the senior company official. sarah signed the checks. blackstone was the business doug first invested in, before he got interested in the oil lease. how did this business get started? >> he bo
>> his name is james henrikson. >> james henrikson.o had gotten doug interested in the oil play in the first place. the man with his wife sarah were known as the barbie and ken of the oil patch. this guy worked for them. his name is rick airy. >> for lack of a better term, they stuck out like a couple of toureds in a punch bowl. >> well, one way to put it. james met sarah at a drive-through coffee stand. she was a barista. >> what was he like? >> he was calm,...
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send lots of actions both north and south of the james river.ing we have to understand is the petersburg campaign in fault directly all the actions that it heard in the county so these sort of mysterious battles the first deep autumn second a bottom williamsburg road all these things that only summers has ever understood what it's all part of the petersburg store and there is lots of action going on north of the james. you could certainly argue i think without much of a stretch that the 1854 shenandoah valley campaign was also part of the petersburg store. that is a direct relation with what's going on the petersburg. if i understand your question is a combination of world war i tactics and civil war tactics, to some degree but i think that's really a stretch and i don't believe that petersburg was a precursor to world war i tactics. but thanks for chiming in. it's always good to hear from you. [laughter] >> i will go a little easier on you. you mentioned in your talk about the enlistments expiring. you have a rough number of how many troops tha
send lots of actions both north and south of the james river.ing we have to understand is the petersburg campaign in fault directly all the actions that it heard in the county so these sort of mysterious battles the first deep autumn second a bottom williamsburg road all these things that only summers has ever understood what it's all part of the petersburg store and there is lots of action going on north of the james. you could certainly argue i think without much of a stretch that the 1854...
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grant began his movement to the james on june 12th.here were five army corps involved in this movement. the four in the army of the potomac and baldy smith's 18th corp which had joined meade's army prior to cold harbor. each disengaged from north to south following carefully selected routes in order to expedite the movement to the james river while the 18th corp would march to white house landing on the potomac river and take water transportation to get back to the area north of the apomatics river. the other river would pose the first obstacle to this movement described by one union officer as a wide ditch partly choked with rotten logs and full of brown, tep ed, sickly looking water whose slow current would scarcely carry a straw along. now, the plan called for the army to move across the river at three different places by building pontoon bridges there. the union cavalry arrive on the morning of the 13th, scattered the thin, confederate resistance at crossing points. and by the dawn of the 13th meade's army was either south or poise
grant began his movement to the james on june 12th.here were five army corps involved in this movement. the four in the army of the potomac and baldy smith's 18th corp which had joined meade's army prior to cold harbor. each disengaged from north to south following carefully selected routes in order to expedite the movement to the james river while the 18th corp would march to white house landing on the potomac river and take water transportation to get back to the area north of the apomatics...
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ferrying thousands of troops up the james river? i do not have an answer for that. but they didn't. so lee contended himself with shifting the last of the first corps divisions, joseph kershaw's, closer to the pontoon bridge but keeping a.p. hill's corps north of the james in position to defend richmond against what was now a phantom force. now, after the fighting had died out on june 16 grant, however, admitted that, quote, not knowing appearances in front of you, i can't give positive direction how hard you should push in the morning. i will leave this to your judgment, knowing you will push any advantage that may be gained. this, they continued to deligate operational decisions to mead. the first petersburg offensive was george means's game. and he passed the information on to hancock, encouraging those officers to make an attack, to exploit the huge, if possible pleating advantage. now, hancock's core had been somewhat bloodied on the 16th. so, the primary offensive responsibility would belong to burnside. burnside's black divis
ferrying thousands of troops up the james river? i do not have an answer for that. but they didn't. so lee contended himself with shifting the last of the first corps divisions, joseph kershaw's, closer to the pontoon bridge but keeping a.p. hill's corps north of the james in position to defend richmond against what was now a phantom force. now, after the fighting had died out on june 16 grant, however, admitted that, quote, not knowing appearances in front of you, i can't give positive...
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burnside assigned his chief engineer james st. claire morton to identify the most likely ground for an attack. morton selected the terrain north of the hand house ridge, where the confederates who had been defeated that morning were desperately preparing new works a very limited utility. wilcox's men bolted out of their ravine at about 2:00, hampered by a faulty technical alignment. nevertheless, the federals punched this makeshift line and almost we're in a position to capture the works when major morton directed the men to execute a half wheel to the right. you see this represented on the map. morton paid for this ill-conceived tactic with his life, as all that confederate fire hit their left flank and wilcox's men fled for safety. it seems that the blue coats were thick as grain and a harvest field, wrote a wisconsin soldier. the final attack of the day came from the division commanded by james led lee. and he would become infamous about six weeks later in the role of the battle of crater. his previous experience at the north h
burnside assigned his chief engineer james st. claire morton to identify the most likely ground for an attack. morton selected the terrain north of the hand house ridge, where the confederates who had been defeated that morning were desperately preparing new works a very limited utility. wilcox's men bolted out of their ravine at about 2:00, hampered by a faulty technical alignment. nevertheless, the federals punched this makeshift line and almost we're in a position to capture the works when...
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it, james? i have _ take it, james? i exercise using my wheelchair. i have a _ take it, james? i exercise using my wheelchair. i have a scale. - take it, james? i exercise using my wheelchair. i have a scale. i- take it, james? i exercise using my wheelchair. i have a scale. i go i wheelchair. i have a scale. i go from _ wheelchair. i have a scale. i go from teacher to with a sort of sleeves — from teacher to with a sort of sleeves to _ from teacher to with a sort of sleeves to warmers which i'm at the moment for— sleeves to warmers which i'm at the moment for the cycling jacket over the top _ moment for the cycling jacket over the top and at 15 degrees i'm thinking _ the top and at 15 degrees i'm thinking that's almost t—shirt whether— thinking that's almost t—shirt whether to go and exercise in. it would _ whether to go and exercise in. it would be — whether to go and exercise in. it would be quite nice, but i do... 15 degrees _ would be quite nice, but i do... 15 degrees on — would be quite n
it, james? i have _ take it, james? i exercise using my wheelchair. i have a _ take it, james? i exercise using my wheelchair. i have a scale. - take it, james? i exercise using my wheelchair. i have a scale. i- take it, james? i exercise using my wheelchair. i have a scale. i go i wheelchair. i have a scale. i go from _ wheelchair. i have a scale. i go from teacher to with a sort of sleeves — from teacher to with a sort of sleeves to _ from teacher to with a sort of sleeves to warmers which...
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and james— stars. they needed something better. and james webb will do that.t the first starts. james webb _ talk about the first starts. james webb will look at these planets now that are _ webb will look at these planets now that are being found around stars beyond _ that are being found around stars beyond our on, beyond the song, which _ beyond our on, beyond the song, which is _ beyond our on, beyond the song, which is in — beyond our on, beyond the song, which is in the sky. and the idea that you — which is in the sky. and the idea that you could look at the add on issues _ that you could look at the add on issues of— that you could look at the add on issues of those planets, look at the suite _ issues of those planets, look at the suite of _ issues of those planets, look at the suite of gases in those atmospheres and say, _ suite of gases in those atmospheres and say, is — suite of gases in those atmospheres and say, is that world habitable? is that the _ and say, is that world habitable? is that the kind of place where life might _ that the kind of pla
and james— stars. they needed something better. and james webb will do that.t the first starts. james webb _ talk about the first starts. james webb will look at these planets now that are _ webb will look at these planets now that are being found around stars beyond _ that are being found around stars beyond our on, beyond the song, which _ beyond our on, beyond the song, which is _ beyond our on, beyond the song, which is in — beyond our on, beyond the song, which is in the sky. and the...
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the new james wham telescope, however, will be beyond human reach. it will remain in the earth shadow, some one and a half 1000000 kilometers away. tracking the planets orbit around the sun. the base of the satellite telescope will permanently face sun words. a sun shade, the size of a tennis court will stretch across its supply unit. it will shield the telescope and it's instruments from light pollution. with the wind telescope, 6 and a half meter mirror dwarfs hovels reflector, it's made up of 18. hexagonal segments coated with a thin layer of vaporized gold, which reflects in for red light especially well. the mirrors body is made of beryllium, a light white metal which holds its form even an extreme cold, hard to believe. but it took only 48 grams of gold to coat all its segments. remote controlled actuators are mounted on the back of each segment. the small motors can pivot and turn them in 6 directions. to take really clear photographs, the segments will be adjusted exactly once the telescope is out in space. the main mirror collects light and
the new james wham telescope, however, will be beyond human reach. it will remain in the earth shadow, some one and a half 1000000 kilometers away. tracking the planets orbit around the sun. the base of the satellite telescope will permanently face sun words. a sun shade, the size of a tennis court will stretch across its supply unit. it will shield the telescope and it's instruments from light pollution. with the wind telescope, 6 and a half meter mirror dwarfs hovels reflector, it's made up...
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not only did you sign then unknown james taylor, but you introduced james and carrolole each other.e? >> it was memorable. i should give credit to guitar player danny core ch ma who introduced james and me and, when i moved to los angeles, introduced me to carole. i had fallen in love with carole's playing by listening to the demos of all those great songs she wrote for all those different people. i wanted the two of them to meet and i wanted carole to consider playing on the record i was about to make with james. it was my -- i was in a little rented house down near hancock park, and carole came over. james was sitting there with his guitar and i just encouraged them to sit next to each other on the piano bench and play something, because i felt their styles would fit, and they did. they got on very well and it was obviously the beginning of a profound friendship and a musical partnership that went on from then until now over the course of many decades. then when we made the "sweet baby james" album, carole was kind enough to play on every single track on that record. >> i love the
not only did you sign then unknown james taylor, but you introduced james and carrolole each other.e? >> it was memorable. i should give credit to guitar player danny core ch ma who introduced james and me and, when i moved to los angeles, introduced me to carole. i had fallen in love with carole's playing by listening to the demos of all those great songs she wrote for all those different people. i wanted the two of them to meet and i wanted carole to consider playing on the record i was...
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but it didn't end for james earl ray. because after james earl ray shot martin luther king on that balcony in memphis in 1968, he got away. he got in his car, drive away. drove back to atlanta. spent three more days driving north. he crossed the u.s. border into canada. he stayed in canada for a month. somehow got himself at least one fake passport there. he through to europe. spent some time in portugal of all places. ended up in london. it wasn't until two months after he assassinated martin luther king that james earl ray was finally arrested. he was arrested at the airport in london, as he was preparing to fly on to another country. james earl ray was extradited back to the united states to face trial. he admitted he did it. he confessed. pled guilty. he was sentenced to 99 years in prison for the assassination of martin luther king. but then a couple of things of note happened thereafter. one thing to note that happened thereafter, he escaped from prison. he had previously been an escapee and even after he was senten
but it didn't end for james earl ray. because after james earl ray shot martin luther king on that balcony in memphis in 1968, he got away. he got in his car, drive away. drove back to atlanta. spent three more days driving north. he crossed the u.s. border into canada. he stayed in canada for a month. somehow got himself at least one fake passport there. he through to europe. spent some time in portugal of all places. ended up in london. it wasn't until two months after he assassinated martin...
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it's home, the wet james web telescope will be able to tell us more about the origins of the universe. also coming up, thousands take to the streets of sudan, i'm calling for a democracy after 2 months, a 2 months after a military coup, security forces, fire, tear gas mas birth, the crowns, and cut off internet service. in a bid to stop the latest protest. and on his annual christmas address, german president, frank walter, shine mire, appeals for unity amid the tensions and frustrations of the pandemic. and he, thanks the silent majority who chose to get vaccinated. ah, i'm mary evans, dean, it's good to have you with us. scientists are celebrating the launch of the most powerful telescope ever built. the james web space telescope lifted off a border rocket from the european space agency base in french guiana. is home little, provide new in science about the origins of the universe and possibly extra terrestrial life. and we have in store this question, a new era of space exploration takes off on board the biggest and most advanced astronomical observatory ever launched. the james we
it's home, the wet james web telescope will be able to tell us more about the origins of the universe. also coming up, thousands take to the streets of sudan, i'm calling for a democracy after 2 months, a 2 months after a military coup, security forces, fire, tear gas mas birth, the crowns, and cut off internet service. in a bid to stop the latest protest. and on his annual christmas address, german president, frank walter, shine mire, appeals for unity amid the tensions and frustrations of the...
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there is _ james? absolutely, i agree with laura. there is a _ james? best. i also love _ singing along to simply the best. i also love the fact he talked about his perhaps woeful singing abilities and taylor swift dragged him on stage _ and taylor swift dragged him on stage at— and taylor swift dragged him on stage at a centrepoint charity gig to sing _ to sing #- to sing # livin' on a to sing — # livin' on a prayer byjon bon jovi~ _ # livin' on a prayer byjon bon jovi. and — # livin' on a prayer byjon bon jovi. and he _ # livin' on a prayer byjon bon jovi. and he didn't remember the words _ jovi. and he didn't remember the words i— jovi. and he didn't remember the words. i would jovi. and he didn't remember the words. iwould be jovi. and he didn't remember the words. i would be where you wake up in a nightmare thinking i've forgotten the words. i think it is brilliant — forgotten the words. i think it is brilliant he is talking about his mental— brilliant he is talking about his mental health, he cries on the podcast, — mental health, he cries on the
there is _ james? absolutely, i agree with laura. there is a _ james? best. i also love _ singing along to simply the best. i also love the fact he talked about his perhaps woeful singing abilities and taylor swift dragged him on stage _ and taylor swift dragged him on stage at— and taylor swift dragged him on stage at a centrepoint charity gig to sing _ to sing #- to sing # livin' on a to sing — # livin' on a prayer byjon bon jovi~ _ # livin' on a prayer byjon bon jovi. and — # livin' on...
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the new james wham telescope, however, will be beyond human reach. it will remain in the earth shadow, some one and a half 1000000 kilometers away, tracking the planets orbit around the sun. the base of the satellite telescope will permanently face sun words, a sun shade, the size of a tennis court will stretch across its supply unit. it will shield the telescope and it's instruments from light pollution. with the wind telescope, 6 and a half meter mirror dwarfs hovels reflector, it's made up of 18, hexagonal segments coated with a thin layer of vaporized gold. which reflects in for red light especially well. the mirrors body is made of beryllium, a light white metal which holds its form even an extreme cold, hard to believe. but it took only 48 grams of gold to coat all its segments. remote controlled actuators are mounted on the back of each segment. the small motors can pivot and turn them in 6 directions. to take really clear photographs, the segments will be adjusted exactly once the telescope is out in space. the main mirror collects light and
the new james wham telescope, however, will be beyond human reach. it will remain in the earth shadow, some one and a half 1000000 kilometers away, tracking the planets orbit around the sun. the base of the satellite telescope will permanently face sun words, a sun shade, the size of a tennis court will stretch across its supply unit. it will shield the telescope and it's instruments from light pollution. with the wind telescope, 6 and a half meter mirror dwarfs hovels reflector, it's made up...
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in a drawer in james and jennifer's bedroom. the gun recovered from the shooter at the school after the shooting was the same gun that was purchased by his father james crumbley on november 26th, 2021, in the presence of his son. based upon the forgoing, the oakland prosecutor's office requested and received authorized -- we charged four counts of involuntary manslaughter as to james crumbley and four counts of involuntary manslaughter as to jennifer crumbley. i want to be clear that these charges are intended to hold the individuals who contributed to this tragedy accountable and also send the message, that gun owners have a responsibility. when they fail to uphold that responsibility, there are serious and criminal consequences. as we work together to honor the lives lost and all of those impacted by the evil acts this week, justice for the victims and their families is at the forefront of today's announcement. we need to do better in this country. we need to say enough is enough for our kids, our teachers, parents, for all of
in a drawer in james and jennifer's bedroom. the gun recovered from the shooter at the school after the shooting was the same gun that was purchased by his father james crumbley on november 26th, 2021, in the presence of his son. based upon the forgoing, the oakland prosecutor's office requested and received authorized -- we charged four counts of involuntary manslaughter as to james crumbley and four counts of involuntary manslaughter as to jennifer crumbley. i want to be clear that these...
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james farndale, thank you very much. - james - thank you very much. — james landale.e for the vast majority of the world's heroin supply and now it's also emerged as a major manufacturer of crystal meth. as the country faces economic collapse since the taliban's rise to power, the drug trade there is booming. 0ur afghanistan correspondent, secunder kermani has this report. they are one of afghanistan's most lucrative exports. but these drugs are destroying lives here and abroad. there's heroin, and increasingly now, crystal meth. around 80% of the world's heroin supply originates from here. afghanistan's opium poppy fields. before the taliban takeover, opium traders paid off corrupt officials and sold the black paste secretly. now they've been allowed to open up stores in markets. —— stalls. we are driving through a bazaar where opium is being sold openly. much of it is then going to be processed into heroin. the taliban are not stopping drug production — in fact, they've been taxing it for years. but they don't want journalists to see it being traded. that is why we
james farndale, thank you very much. - james - thank you very much. — james landale.e for the vast majority of the world's heroin supply and now it's also emerged as a major manufacturer of crystal meth. as the country faces economic collapse since the taliban's rise to power, the drug trade there is booming. 0ur afghanistan correspondent, secunder kermani has this report. they are one of afghanistan's most lucrative exports. but these drugs are destroying lives here and abroad. there's...
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and seems like that was a seminal moment, james? yeah, absolutely. right. next, it actually started though, in 1913 with the creation of the research. that's why gold was $20.67 announced that the dollars been debased over the past 100 years. but up from 971 forward to the present, it's been accelerating that the patient has been accelerating l. a famous writer garvey, dall, once said, and refer to america as the united states of amnesia. you know, it seems like, while america is interested in erasing the past, it's, it's past the civil war, past and other events of the, of the past. it's also seemingly wants to forget things like sound money. and when you forget big parts of your history and you don't remember other parts of your history, what's left, james? i really feel like this generation millennials and jen z. i've gotten a ripped off because they're not really growing up in anything any way. thing like, any of us grew up and, you know, you're absolutely right max and i think are, but i had a good apps division as well. and one of the things that we'r
and seems like that was a seminal moment, james? yeah, absolutely. right. next, it actually started though, in 1913 with the creation of the research. that's why gold was $20.67 announced that the dollars been debased over the past 100 years. but up from 971 forward to the present, it's been accelerating that the patient has been accelerating l. a famous writer garvey, dall, once said, and refer to america as the united states of amnesia. you know, it seems like, while america is interested in...
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james? yeah, you know, there's something if this is actually been brewing for the past 101520 years. the states are starting to understand that the federal structures and balance and the states have a lot more authority under the constitution than what had been, you know, accepted in the 20th century. and the states are starting to recognize that there are issues from a monetary point of view. as a consequence, what they're doing is they're moving starting movements toward child money, you know, taking silly things like sales taxes of gold, of sales and to individuals and, and other things that they're taking. i think we're going to see more of this as problems with the dollar increase received and they migration patterns. a lot of people are moving from states like california in new york. they're moving to texas and they're picking up professional states as a result of it. so politically, this is having an impact, we may say a big coined presidential candidate in 2024 with someone like ted
james? yeah, you know, there's something if this is actually been brewing for the past 101520 years. the states are starting to understand that the federal structures and balance and the states have a lot more authority under the constitution than what had been, you know, accepted in the 20th century. and the states are starting to recognize that there are issues from a monetary point of view. as a consequence, what they're doing is they're moving starting movements toward child money, you...
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now james, turn in the book. you talk about the pursuit of happiness being more difficult because of a system of money and banking. i look at 800000 drug overdoses the past 12 months. certainly, that doesn't look good. can you talk a little bit about pursuit of happiness and how it relates to found money? you know, the pursuit of happy, this is becoming more difficult because the monetary system is eroding from the way it should be politically honest money in order to look at it. and that's been around in united states and many other countries around the world for many, many years. and it's starting to accelerate. and certainly things got accelerating really bad, 971. when the gold one was closed in the u. s. and seems like that was a seminal moment, james? yeah, absolutely. right. next it actually started though in 1913 with the creation of the other research. that's why gold was $20.67 announced that the dollars been debased over the past 100 years. but up from 971 forward to the present. it's been accelerating
now james, turn in the book. you talk about the pursuit of happiness being more difficult because of a system of money and banking. i look at 800000 drug overdoses the past 12 months. certainly, that doesn't look good. can you talk a little bit about pursuit of happiness and how it relates to found money? you know, the pursuit of happy, this is becoming more difficult because the monetary system is eroding from the way it should be politically honest money in order to look at it. and that's...
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james, you're a scotsman and ou cross hotel. james, you're a scotsman and you cross the — hotel.n and you cross the border _ hotel. james, you're a scotsman and you cross the border every _ hotel. james, you're a scotsman and you cross the border every day - hotel. james, you're a scotsman and you cross the border every day to - you cross the border every day to come and work here. how many scottish people do you think are in carlisle tonight? i scottish people do you think are in carlisle tonight?— carlisle tonight? i mean, we've noticed it _ carlisle tonight? i mean, we've noticed it over _ carlisle tonight? i mean, we've noticed it over the _ carlisle tonight? i mean, we've noticed it over the last - carlisle tonight? i mean, we've noticed it over the last couple i carlisle tonight? i mean, we'vel noticed it over the last couple of weeks. — noticed it over the last couple of weeks, since the regulations came in. just— weeks, since the regulations came in. just today i've had quite a few of my— in. just today i've had quite a few of my friends come over, having a drink_ of my f
james, you're a scotsman and ou cross hotel. james, you're a scotsman and you cross the — hotel.n and you cross the border _ hotel. james, you're a scotsman and you cross the border every _ hotel. james, you're a scotsman and you cross the border every day - hotel. james, you're a scotsman and you cross the border every day to - you cross the border every day to come and work here. how many scottish people do you think are in carlisle tonight? i scottish people do you think are in carlisle...
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what will james webb be able to do that hobble? couldn't there are several things here. we're talking about telescope that's using technology. this 30 is a bombs what you have with them. looking at a much larger diameter power telescope comes from its ability to collect the light from the universe. in this case, we're talking about infrared, like the fact that we're using infrared light is another advantage for many of the things that we want to study. for instance, plants around of the sauce, a red light preferentially. so there are many advantages to the change from my understanding, we're talking essentially about going back in time. and as we had met, pe said that the james webb will be able to take a fingerprint, if you will, all of the universe. what does, what does that mean? well, we can go back in time to see in the sense that we can pick up things that are very few are what we're going to get to the very edges of the observable universe. as far as 13 are 1000000000 light years away and anything that's making a radiation at that distance from us, we should be ab
what will james webb be able to do that hobble? couldn't there are several things here. we're talking about telescope that's using technology. this 30 is a bombs what you have with them. looking at a much larger diameter power telescope comes from its ability to collect the light from the universe. in this case, we're talking about infrared, like the fact that we're using infrared light is another advantage for many of the things that we want to study. for instance, plants around of the sauce,...
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the james web telescope lifted off on board a rocket from the european space. the agencies launch base in french kiana. the launch is the culmination of several decades of work for european canadian and american space agencies is being held as the world's most powerful telescope. the james web is expected to being back new clues about the origins of the universe. the new i in the sky is the successor to the legendary hubble space telescope. it's 6 and a half meter, mira makes the hubble look tiny by comparison. the james webb, the biggest telescope ever sent into space, is made up of 18 segments plated with a raise, a thin gold coating. the instrument has to be folded up to fit into the rockets nose cone. the telescope will scan the heavens using long wave infra red lights. ah, astronomers will be able to look back towards the big bang, nearly 14000000000 years ago. back to the origins of the universe and the formation of the 1st stars and galaxies. the new telescope could also prove decisive in a search for extraterrestrial life who it can probe, so called exi
the james web telescope lifted off on board a rocket from the european space. the agencies launch base in french kiana. the launch is the culmination of several decades of work for european canadian and american space agencies is being held as the world's most powerful telescope. the james web is expected to being back new clues about the origins of the universe. the new i in the sky is the successor to the legendary hubble space telescope. it's 6 and a half meter, mira makes the hubble look...
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the new james wham telescope, however, will be beyond human reach. it will remain in the earth shadow, some one and a half 1000000 kilometers away. tracking the planets orbit around the sun. the base of the satellite telescope will permanently face sun words. a sun shade, the size of a tennis court will stretch across its supply unit. it will shield the telescope and its instruments from light pollution. with the wind telescope, 6 and a half meter mirror dwarfs hovels reflector, it's made up of 18. hexagonal segments coated with a thin layer of vaporized gold which reflects infrared light especially well. the mirrors body is made of beryllium like white metal which holds its form even an extreme cold, hard to believe. but it took only 48 grams of gold to coat all its segments. remote controlled actuators are mounted on the back of each segment. the small motors can pivot and turn them in 6 directions. to take really clear photographs, the segments will be adjusted exactly once the telescope is out in space. the main mirror collects light and reflecte
the new james wham telescope, however, will be beyond human reach. it will remain in the earth shadow, some one and a half 1000000 kilometers away. tracking the planets orbit around the sun. the base of the satellite telescope will permanently face sun words. a sun shade, the size of a tennis court will stretch across its supply unit. it will shield the telescope and its instruments from light pollution. with the wind telescope, 6 and a half meter mirror dwarfs hovels reflector, it's made up of...
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the james webb telesc0pe _ from the hubble telescope?s webb telescope is different _ from the hubble telescope? the james webb telescope is different in - from the hubble telescope? the james webb telescope is different in so - webb telescope is different in so many ways, it is 6.5 metres wide compared to hubbell�*s two metres. it is looking at the infrared. unlike the mirrors which you have in your bathroom, which are silvery and shiny, the james webb telescope are plated in a very thin layer of gold, allowing it to reflect more heat, this infrared light, so we can see better in the infrared. it has also got much longer wavelength coverage so we can see a much longer spectrum of the stars and it is more sensitive. these two telescopes, the hubble telescope and the james webb telescope, they will be working together. i telescope, they will be working to t ether. ., . telescope, they will be working totether. ., . , ., , together. i mentioned excel planets, what will it bring _ together. i mentioned excel planets, what will it bring other
the james webb telesc0pe _ from the hubble telescope?s webb telescope is different _ from the hubble telescope? the james webb telescope is different in - from the hubble telescope? the james webb telescope is different in so - webb telescope is different in so many ways, it is 6.5 metres wide compared to hubbell�*s two metres. it is looking at the infrared. unlike the mirrors which you have in your bathroom, which are silvery and shiny, the james webb telescope are plated in a very thin...
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a drawer, and james and jennifer's bedroom. gun recovered from the shooter at the school after the shooting was the same gun that was purchased by his father james crumbley on november 26th 2021 in the presence of his son. the oakland county prosecutor's office requested and was given four counts of involuntary manslaughter against both james and jennifer crumbley. i want to be really clear. these charges are intended to hold the individuals who contributed to this tragedy accountable and also send a message. gun owners have a responsibility. when they fail to uphold that responsibility, there are serious and criminal consequences. as we work together to honor the lives lost and all of those impacted by the evil acts this week, just as for the and their families is at the forefront of today's announcement. we need to do better in this country. we need to say enough is enough. for our kids, our teachers, parents, for all of us in this community, and the communities across this nation. happy to take questions now. one moment. go
a drawer, and james and jennifer's bedroom. gun recovered from the shooter at the school after the shooting was the same gun that was purchased by his father james crumbley on november 26th 2021 in the presence of his son. the oakland county prosecutor's office requested and was given four counts of involuntary manslaughter against both james and jennifer crumbley. i want to be really clear. these charges are intended to hold the individuals who contributed to this tragedy accountable and also...
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and the james web space telescope can tell us what our ancestors were. what are these building blocks that were formed 1st, and lead to the production of heavy elements that we are made off? so in awaits our origins that we are uncovering. and it's worth every penny to figure out where we came from. and it's of the, the task of it will be in an all bits, which is not the same one as ha, but he's going to be behind the earth in l 2, which is about 1500000000 kilometers from the earth. which means that if there is any glitch, that is absolutely no way you would be able to send any rescue mission mission that what's the rational, what's the rationale behind this particular think put in it on l. 2? when you know this is one of the most expansive a telescopes created by, designed by the, by that, by that nice and other groups. and then there is no rescue mission. well, to be honest, even if it was closer to us at the moment, there's no rescue mission. when that was helpful. there was a space shuttle for operational and that was what went in to get those servi
and the james web space telescope can tell us what our ancestors were. what are these building blocks that were formed 1st, and lead to the production of heavy elements that we are made off? so in awaits our origins that we are uncovering. and it's worth every penny to figure out where we came from. and it's of the, the task of it will be in an all bits, which is not the same one as ha, but he's going to be behind the earth in l 2, which is about 1500000000 kilometers from the earth. which...
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this was between 1893, when james greenleaf started, into 1915. miller did some plans, and then they split up. this was lewis mueller's plan. what you see is very much a picturesque landscape. this is what james duke wanted. this is how he wanted to spend his money on his 2700 acres. he wanted to make a public park. going back to the other discussion today about campus parks, and the states, they are not separate landscapes. they are all kind of versions of the same thing. this is the esthetic that he liked, and the experience that he liked. i saw one quote, where he said he planted 2 million trees on his property. i find that a little exaggerated. but you get the sense, when you look closer up, and you see the lakes. this idea of water, this idea of trees, the interplay, and the topography, was very much part of james duke before duke university came along. so, if you look at this, and you can see through the glare, and see the lakes, and see how the roads come around, you can switch to an early master plan, from 1925. you can see more detail. do
this was between 1893, when james greenleaf started, into 1915. miller did some plans, and then they split up. this was lewis mueller's plan. what you see is very much a picturesque landscape. this is what james duke wanted. this is how he wanted to spend his money on his 2700 acres. he wanted to make a public park. going back to the other discussion today about campus parks, and the states, they are not separate landscapes. they are all kind of versions of the same thing. this is the esthetic...
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so probably the hollow space that is without live the, the james webb. but both would work in coordination and that well will be a fantastic opportunity for science because there won't continue to cover the whole spectrum of the weight and for $25.00 microns or so. are they the it is going to look deeper into space towards the edge of time, but at the same time, which will, it will take opportunity to look into our own solar system and look for building blocks of life somewhere in this massive expanse of the universe this, this looks like a mammoth task never undertaken before by humanity. right, so this telescope, they will be able, for example, to look at the atmospheres of planets as they transit their stars. they passing front of the star and the some of the light from the star would pass through their atmosphere and we can diagnose that light. then they figure out if there is any fingerprint of molecules that we recognize such as c o 2 ah, water h 2. 0 and the method is c h 4. and. ringback by that perhaps find evidence for molecules that are indica
so probably the hollow space that is without live the, the james webb. but both would work in coordination and that well will be a fantastic opportunity for science because there won't continue to cover the whole spectrum of the weight and for $25.00 microns or so. are they the it is going to look deeper into space towards the edge of time, but at the same time, which will, it will take opportunity to look into our own solar system and look for building blocks of life somewhere in this massive...
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james, back to you. thank you reyna 71 is today is the memorial service for our kron 4 security guard kevin nishita who was gunned down in oakland happened last month. he was out there guarding one of our reporter crews when somebody came up and opened fire. >> kron four's will tran is standing by in san jose this morning with more on today's service will. >> james. let me add just a little texture to kevin this year. i was out at scott peterson's trial yesterday. his re sentencing and i talked to his colleagues. none of them. our surprise. he did what he did that he spent a whole lifetime protecting people. he was a police officer. so running in to protect somebody else. nobody is surprised that he did that. unfortunately he paid for that with his life. and that is why we are here this morning at the san jose civic center where in 5 hours from now, there will be a memorial service and we expect hundreds of thousands of people to show up. he worked at 3 bay area police departments. so they more than like
james, back to you. thank you reyna 71 is today is the memorial service for our kron 4 security guard kevin nishita who was gunned down in oakland happened last month. he was out there guarding one of our reporter crews when somebody came up and opened fire. >> kron four's will tran is standing by in san jose this morning with more on today's service will. >> james. let me add just a little texture to kevin this year. i was out at scott peterson's trial yesterday. his re sentencing...
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james tomorrow. the start of rainfall that will carry us through the into the weekend after christmas to that sunday and even into the monday after. >> so travel is going to be a little less than ideal in the days to come. this morning, is your best opportunity to be getting out there really today in general is your best opportunity despite the fact that it is breezy. it is cloudy. it is cool. look at the flag over pier 15. and you can see just how windy it is right along the embarcadero right now. so skies are mostly cloudy this morning. but at least they are dry immediately to our west. there's your storm system that's just been sitting out there for a few days now. really stalled out just before reaching the bay area. but it is finally going make its way our direction come the middle of the day tomorrow. so today and tomorrow's morning commutes are your easiest tomorrow midday. we'll start to see that rain pushing in and once it does, it's going to start to come down. pretty good in some pockets a
james tomorrow. the start of rainfall that will carry us through the into the weekend after christmas to that sunday and even into the monday after. >> so travel is going to be a little less than ideal in the days to come. this morning, is your best opportunity to be getting out there really today in general is your best opportunity despite the fact that it is breezy. it is cloudy. it is cool. look at the flag over pier 15. and you can see just how windy it is right along the embarcadero...
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it seems like the same way that you and i do, where is the james web space? telescope is an infrared telescope, so it actually is almost like using night vision goggles. we're looking for thermal energy or heat from objects around the solar system in our galaxy and in the universe. it is going to be revolutionary because we have access now to these, these wavelengths and sensitivity a capability with a james web space telescope that we haven't had with any other facility. so it's like taking hovel, moving it to a whole different area of science, and really started studying some of the fundamental things that we haven't been able to to really understand with the hubble space telescope, just due to the nature of the, the observatory itself. so j w s t is definitely going to rewrite the textbooks and it's going to be as revolutionary as the hubble space telescope was for. for the last generation, dr. stephanie milan from nasa got her face flight center. thank you so much for all of your insights. thank you so much for having me. but sooner attention now to sudan
it seems like the same way that you and i do, where is the james web space? telescope is an infrared telescope, so it actually is almost like using night vision goggles. we're looking for thermal energy or heat from objects around the solar system in our galaxy and in the universe. it is going to be revolutionary because we have access now to these, these wavelengths and sensitivity a capability with a james web space telescope that we haven't had with any other facility. so it's like taking...
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>> kat: i was going to say i would never watch a james bond movie with a nonbinary james bond but i havend movie. it is. i am too young for this segment. >> greg: you are. >> brian: is the voice in my head "why am i doing this segment? >> greg: no, i love this segment. segment. coming up, it didd ♪upbeat music♪ transitions™ light under control. ♪upbeat music♪ transitions™ signature gen 8™ available now, in 4 vibrant style colors. transitions™ >> greg: did she get a raw deal for calling out those who kneel? last month of the nfl sideline reporter gas toasted "the view" and did the unthinkable. she spoke in complete sentences. she had the audacity. >> the comparison he made to slave owners and slaves is not totally unreasonable. >> i support free speech 1000%. i thought comparing it to the slave trade was a little rough. >> greg: smart woman sharing her opinion. like kaepernick during the anthem, the view wouldn't stand for it. "the new york post" was first to report that this season of sunday night football, she won't be on the sidelines. michelle was back on tv but was off the air for th
>> kat: i was going to say i would never watch a james bond movie with a nonbinary james bond but i havend movie. it is. i am too young for this segment. >> greg: you are. >> brian: is the voice in my head "why am i doing this segment? >> greg: no, i love this segment. segment. coming up, it didd ♪upbeat music♪ transitions™ light under control. ♪upbeat music♪ transitions™ signature gen 8™ available now, in 4 vibrant style colors. transitions™...
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james. _ introduce measures immediately. james, have you got your party had him for christmas yet?ious than you would normally be— more cautious than you would normally be. more cautious than you would normall be. ,., ., , ~ normally be. personally, ifeel like i like to normally be. personally, ifeel like i like to be — normally be. personally, ifeel like i like to be more _ normally be. personally, ifeel like i like to be more cautious - normally be. personally, ifeel like i like to be more cautious in - normally be. personally, ifeel like i like to be more cautious in terms| i like to be more cautious in terms of christmas parties. i personally would not be ok with being part of a bigger gathering. i think personal responsibility comes into the so much. this is a trade—off constantly. this article is focusing on what the scientists are saying. government saying look, let's be cautious, i think we should do this, this could stop any potential threat of the omicron variant spreading more with it working from home. you've got the other side of this as well. hospitality industry are
james. _ introduce measures immediately. james, have you got your party had him for christmas yet?ious than you would normally be— more cautious than you would normally be. more cautious than you would normall be. ,., ., , ~ normally be. personally, ifeel like i like to normally be. personally, ifeel like i like to be — normally be. personally, ifeel like i like to be more _ normally be. personally, ifeel like i like to be more cautious - normally be. personally, ifeel like i like to be...
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this is what james duke wanted. this is how he wanted to spend his money on his 2,700 acres, and he wanted to make a public park. so going back to the other discussion today about campus park, they're not separate landscapes, but versions of the same thing. this is the aesthetic and the experience that he liked. i saw one quote he said where he had planted 2 million trees on his property, which i find a little exaggerated. but you get the sense when you look -- you know, look closer up and you see the lakes, you know, this idea of water. the idea of trees. the interplay of trees and water and topography was very much part of james duke before duke university came along. so if you look at this and if you can see through the glare, and see the lakes and see how the circuitous roads come around and then you switch to -- this is an early master plan, 1925, and you'll see more detail. don't worry too much about it here. but you can see the campus being laid out. and so the idea for -- from the beginning was this campus w
this is what james duke wanted. this is how he wanted to spend his money on his 2,700 acres, and he wanted to make a public park. so going back to the other discussion today about campus park, they're not separate landscapes, but versions of the same thing. this is the aesthetic and the experience that he liked. i saw one quote he said where he had planted 2 million trees on his property, which i find a little exaggerated. but you get the sense when you look -- you know, look closer up and you...
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james and darya. i did see police officers just circling around my particular city that i'm reporting from. let me show you the threat. it's not even a threat is a challenge which could be worse because it does not specify any specific school or city or location. it is a challenge. as you know, when challenges are put out perhaps a lot of people say i can possibly do that as well. so here it is. it's basically saying that it's the national shoot up your school day, december 17th and it has made its way. on social media for the past day or so. and of course, law enforcement agencies across the country. they are well aware of this including principals and administrators in gilroy gilroy high school. they actually have finals set for today and they say no, we're not even going to be on campus. they told the parents and the students yesterday. we will push this back until january do not come to campus despite the possibility of having more security officers and police officers patrolling they're not messi
james and darya. i did see police officers just circling around my particular city that i'm reporting from. let me show you the threat. it's not even a threat is a challenge which could be worse because it does not specify any specific school or city or location. it is a challenge. as you know, when challenges are put out perhaps a lot of people say i can possibly do that as well. so here it is. it's basically saying that it's the national shoot up your school day, december 17th and it has made...
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the b james w. the telescope comes to me to fill a gap in the what we call the electromagnetic spectrum. they hubble space telescope piece of serving the baseball part of the spectrum on a little bit of the near infrared. and then the james w is one to offset from the nearing progress to the middle infrared, which is important when the, which is neglect, seem absurd before when not to these level. and then of course, we have the herschel, the casual observatory that was working a few years ago, or sort of in the fighting progress, which is also very interesting. it was a very successful telescope. also like rush point in the lug around 2 point with a middle 3 and a half meters. it was quite a big telescope, almost does because these one. but yes, it is very important to serve in this part of the, of the spectrum to locate, as you said, the very, the very 1st stars that emerge from the dark gauge of the universe, a few 100000000 years after the big bang. we have the stars emerging on the 1st kind of
the b james w. the telescope comes to me to fill a gap in the what we call the electromagnetic spectrum. they hubble space telescope piece of serving the baseball part of the spectrum on a little bit of the near infrared. and then the james w is one to offset from the nearing progress to the middle infrared, which is important when the, which is neglect, seem absurd before when not to these level. and then of course, we have the herschel, the casual observatory that was working a few years ago,...
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first up, james howard consular stacy. right. james counsellor, welcome to the kaiser port. christmas special year. our 1st guest. how do you feel? i feel whoa, whoa, whoa, and it's a pleasure to be here with you. right? so you are the author of the geography of nowhere, a history of american suburbia and urban development. so let's start with the health scape that is california. build as a woke utopia. what we've seen on the ground is instead fecal rating sidewalks and mass looting events. what went wrong? gee, so where do you want me to start? well, among other things are simple unwillingness to actually confront truthfully the conditions on the ground that we see around us. and, and you know, homelessness is obviously a biggie out in california. and i think we confused the whole issue by calling them homeless because mainly their drug addicts and people with mental illness who are in an earlier age in america would be treated in public hospitals and taken care of. but around the $970.00 s, we decided that they were an oppresse
first up, james howard consular stacy. right. james counsellor, welcome to the kaiser port. christmas special year. our 1st guest. how do you feel? i feel whoa, whoa, whoa, and it's a pleasure to be here with you. right? so you are the author of the geography of nowhere, a history of american suburbia and urban development. so let's start with the health scape that is california. build as a woke utopia. what we've seen on the ground is instead fecal rating sidewalks and mass looting events....
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they said actually james earl ray -- moment of madness. he didn't do it and said they cooked up the scheme by which they would blame the assassination of martin luther king on a mysterious man named raul. who is raul? there is no role. they made up that much about him, but they never got much further with it than that. >> james earl ray is in solitary at -- mountain prison in tennessee. the last of the five men who broke out with him last friday night was caught this morning. today wray's lawyer was on hand, so was eric returns to report what the lawyers had to say about his client. this is jack or shaw, he's james earl ray's attorney and he talked to ray this morning, he told reporters that wray is okay physically, exhausted mentally, and sorry he tried to escape. he said there was no conspiracy to help reyes cape. >> i think we can discount the outside help. with any -- i hope there did be -- >> did he plan escape? >> no. >> who did? >> don't know. >> wray refused to talk to these investigators for the house and assassinations committee
they said actually james earl ray -- moment of madness. he didn't do it and said they cooked up the scheme by which they would blame the assassination of martin luther king on a mysterious man named raul. who is raul? there is no role. they made up that much about him, but they never got much further with it than that. >> james earl ray is in solitary at -- mountain prison in tennessee. the last of the five men who broke out with him last friday night was caught this morning. today wray's...
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>> kat: i was going to say i would never watch a james bond movie with a nonbinary james bond but i haveany james bond movie. it is. i am too young for this segment. >> greg: you are. >> brian: is the voice in my head "why am i doing this segment? >> greg: no, i love this segment. coming up, it did criticizing a blm supporter sideline a reporter? i've never woken up like this before. crafted with clinically studied plant-based ingredients that work naturally with your body. for restorative sleep like never before. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ experience the power of sanctuary at the lincoln wish list event. ♪ christmas music ♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ if your dry eye symptoms keep coming back, what?! no! over the counter eye drops typically work by lubricating the eyes and may provide temporary relief. xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. it can provide lasting relief. xiidra is the only fda-approved non-steroid eye drop specifically for the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. one drop in each eye, twice a day. don't use if you are allergic to xiidra. common side
>> kat: i was going to say i would never watch a james bond movie with a nonbinary james bond but i haveany james bond movie. it is. i am too young for this segment. >> greg: you are. >> brian: is the voice in my head "why am i doing this segment? >> greg: no, i love this segment. coming up, it did criticizing a blm supporter sideline a reporter? i've never woken up like this before. crafted with clinically studied plant-based ingredients that work naturally with...
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james, your thoughts.es about donald trump supporters. that was the point of this and that's why all of these politicians on the left jumped on this story and inflamed it and i would hope that the people of chicago and illinois and the united states would say they're done voting for politicians who exploit and inflame racial tensions for their benefit. maria: yeah. it's pretty incredible. james: they've been hoping a long time for that. maria: it's disgusting that he made this whole thing up and so many people saw through it from the beginning, but not al sharpton and joe biden and kamala harris unfortunately. dagen and james, stay right there. the next hour of "mornings with maria" begins right now. ♪ maria: good friday morning, everyone. thanks so much for of joining us. i'm maria bartiromo. it is friday, december 10th. your top stories right now, 7:0e east coast. down playing inflation concerns, the white house is now trying to get ahead of the november cpi number which is out in an hour and-a-half. the
james, your thoughts.es about donald trump supporters. that was the point of this and that's why all of these politicians on the left jumped on this story and inflamed it and i would hope that the people of chicago and illinois and the united states would say they're done voting for politicians who exploit and inflame racial tensions for their benefit. maria: yeah. it's pretty incredible. james: they've been hoping a long time for that. maria: it's disgusting that he made this whole thing up...
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james? yeah, i have a check for joe biden, although i don't know even though that he's receiving tips. ok. so, you know, here to look into the, the, just a basic philosophy of government recently, which is a, you can print as much money as you feel like printing and just throw it out of helicopters to people. and that will just do fun. you know, there is a relationship between money and true wealth, which is the production of things, a value. and if you detach that from money, you're going to end up with money that is meaningless. and that's exactly what inflation is. a process of doing it. it is the rendering of money into meaninglessness. so, you know, we haven't deranged, we have simply have a deranged government and to some extent or deranged society that the government is trying to run. so how do we get out of this derangement is perhaps a larger issue and it may require some kind of a social and political convey. i would just describe that as a period of serious disorder between where
james? yeah, i have a check for joe biden, although i don't know even though that he's receiving tips. ok. so, you know, here to look into the, the, just a basic philosophy of government recently, which is a, you can print as much money as you feel like printing and just throw it out of helicopters to people. and that will just do fun. you know, there is a relationship between money and true wealth, which is the production of things, a value. and if you detach that from money, you're going to...