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botanic garden, jim adams, horticultural manager from the united states botanic garden, and jim mcdaniel, board of directors, like our previous panel, we will hear three short presentations and then our panelists will have a short conversation moderateddr
botanic garden, jim adams, horticultural manager from the united states botanic garden, and jim mcdaniel, board of directors, like our previous panel, we will hear three short presentations and then our panelists will have a short conversation moderateddr
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botanic garden, jim adams, horticultural manager from the united states botanic garden, and jim mcdaniel, board of directors, like our previous panel, we will hear three short presentations and then our panelists will have a short conversation moderated by dr. chapelle. please join me in welcoming our speakers. [applause] >> thank you, it is an honor to be here today to speak with you about white house gardens. both of our other panelist our named jim and both worked on white house gardens. at the end am going to let you ask questions. we are the last panel of the day and we will finish the discussion by talking about gardens that have been established and modified since the kennedy administration. so from the johnson administration on. in many different ways, the white house gardens have been inspired and used. the start out by talking about garden trends and movements that have inspired and influenced the development of the white house gardens and grounds. i'm also going to talk a little more about first ladies rather than presidents because first ladies have had more than influence on
botanic garden, jim adams, horticultural manager from the united states botanic garden, and jim mcdaniel, board of directors, like our previous panel, we will hear three short presentations and then our panelists will have a short conversation moderated by dr. chapelle. please join me in welcoming our speakers. [applause] >> thank you, it is an honor to be here today to speak with you about white house gardens. both of our other panelist our named jim and both worked on white house...
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with me to discuss is adam serwer, mary curtis, jim rootenberg and writer for "the new york times" opinion section, bari weiss. welcome to "reliable sources. this resistance issue is not necessarily unique to "the times," but does journalism need to update its approach to confront the unique challenge donald trump presents? >> yes and no. i'll quote another executive editor at another newspaper whose transcripts are not out about their internal meeting. that's marty baron who said, we're at work, not war. i've written about this a lot. really, the truth is that the job doesn't change. it's being really aggressive about telling the truth. the trump administration, trump era forces us to be a little more aggressive because we're met with so much to report, so much disinformation, so much misinformation, so much division, so much direct affronts to what we do as reporters. >> adam, you've been tough on "the times" with regard to their coverage of trump and their reluctance to brand trump as a racist, but do you rithink journalists risk playing into the -- >> i don't think that should be a con
with me to discuss is adam serwer, mary curtis, jim rootenberg and writer for "the new york times" opinion section, bari weiss. welcome to "reliable sources. this resistance issue is not necessarily unique to "the times," but does journalism need to update its approach to confront the unique challenge donald trump presents? >> yes and no. i'll quote another executive editor at another newspaper whose transcripts are not out about their internal meeting. that's...
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our investment committee today, jim lebenthal, jon and pete najarian, brenda, adam parker is the ceo of triveria capital management lp. much of the focus today on the drop in bond yields. the 30-year hitting a record low. some saying the countdown clock for a recession has started. so, pete, i turn to you and i want you to answer the question i asked at the top where is the best place to invest people want ideas. >> sure. and i still think the gold and silver trade is on what we're seeing today, scott, some of these individual names are still moving to the up side. gld, slv have been a smart place to be. if you go back to the end of may. that's been a great place to be. the slv in the last month up about 10%. it's still playing catch up. those are more on the conservative side. >> you think that's the best we've got? gold and silver and -- >> 10% in a month isn't so bad if you annual ize that out >> i ask, i don't hear tickers i hear gold and silver >> oh, i'm excited to talk tickers early, bro let's do it. i still think technology is the place to be. i still think there's all kinds
our investment committee today, jim lebenthal, jon and pete najarian, brenda, adam parker is the ceo of triveria capital management lp. much of the focus today on the drop in bond yields. the 30-year hitting a record low. some saying the countdown clock for a recession has started. so, pete, i turn to you and i want you to answer the question i asked at the top where is the best place to invest people want ideas. >> sure. and i still think the gold and silver trade is on what we're seeing...
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i have a funny feeling, jim, that in the house, jerry nadler and adam schiff, adam schiff by the wayat we actually have on tape colluding with russians trying to get dirt on donald trump it we have the tape. so i wanted. but we will put that aside. now the question is, now that we know this all happens, now that we know that steele come with a liar, the leaker, had a conduit, bruce ohr, now that we know that conduit even went as far as to trying to feed special counsel robert mueller's team more dirt, now the question is, what laws are we talking about likely broken here? >> well, bill barr will get to the bottom of it. he said that three months ago. he said -- we know that's the case but we also know now that the head of the doj, the top of the doj was bruce ohr. he use the terms political surveillance and the term unauthorized surveillance. i think the big irony here, and what drives americans crazy is the very week we get this information, bruce ohr's, 302's, the very week we get that is the same week at these people at the upper echelon are suing the american taxpayer to give pay
i have a funny feeling, jim, that in the house, jerry nadler and adam schiff, adam schiff by the wayat we actually have on tape colluding with russians trying to get dirt on donald trump it we have the tape. so i wanted. but we will put that aside. now the question is, now that we know this all happens, now that we know that steele come with a liar, the leaker, had a conduit, bruce ohr, now that we know that conduit even went as far as to trying to feed special counsel robert mueller's team...
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congressman adam schiff, we appreciate you coming on this morning. >> thanks, jim. >>> this next momentmaze you. forgiveness in the face of the tragedy that happened here in el paso, a remarkable, remarkable moment. >> we forgive him. we honestly forgive him. we pray for him. we hope that he finds god. >> well, that's a remarkable sentiment after that mother there losing both her daughter and her son-in-law, parents to three children. how they're able to move forward after such an unthinkable act. ♪ when you have nausea, heartburn, ♪ ♪ indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea ♪ try new pepto liquicaps for fast relief and ultra-coating. ♪ nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea ♪ get powerful relief with new pepto bismol liquicaps. you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. but we're also a company that controls hiv, fights cancer, repairs shattered bones, relieves dep
congressman adam schiff, we appreciate you coming on this morning. >> thanks, jim. >>> this next momentmaze you. forgiveness in the face of the tragedy that happened here in el paso, a remarkable, remarkable moment. >> we forgive him. we honestly forgive him. we pray for him. we hope that he finds god. >> well, that's a remarkable sentiment after that mother there losing both her daughter and her son-in-law, parents to three children. how they're able to move forward...
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just speak to sosht of the wear and tear, i mean, adam goldman has a story a couple of days ago about andy mccabe's legal fate still dangling in the air. jim comey today, his day, whatever he had planned, i'm sure was altered by this ig report. there's an ongoing ig investigation and another one out of the u.s. attorney's office, i think out of connecticut, into the origins of the russian investigation. there are still -- there's still a long tale to all of the attacks and smears and calls for politically motivated investigations by donald trump. what does that look like? what are we not seeing? what does that look like behind the scenes? >> it looks bad and it's really true, perhaps as ashley said for political reasons n. a sense the war is over with the delivery of the mueller report but trump wants to keep fighting for political reasons, and because it's expedient to have certain enemies and it's true, as long as this goes on, if mccabe is indicted, comey might be a witness, lisa page might be a witness. you have the department continuing to be ribbon and in the public eye also is kind of capital already overextended still being dispens
just speak to sosht of the wear and tear, i mean, adam goldman has a story a couple of days ago about andy mccabe's legal fate still dangling in the air. jim comey today, his day, whatever he had planned, i'm sure was altered by this ig report. there's an ongoing ig investigation and another one out of the u.s. attorney's office, i think out of connecticut, into the origins of the russian investigation. there are still -- there's still a long tale to all of the attacks and smears and calls for...
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so where will you shop & dine in the 49 my name is jim woods i'm the founder of woods beer company and the proprietor of woods copy k open 2 henry adams're reintegrated brooeg the beer and serving that cross the table people are sitting next to the xurpz drinking alongside we're having a lot of ingredient that get there's a lot to do the district of retail shop having that really close connection with the consumer allows us to do exciting things we decided to come to treasure island because we saw it as an amazing opportunity can't be beat the views and real estate that great county starting to develop on treasure island like minded business owners with last week products and want to get on the ground floor a no-brainer for us when you you, you buying local goods made locally our supporting small business those are not created an, an sprinkle scale with all the machines and one person procreating them people are making them by hand as a result more interesting and can't get that of minor or anywhere else and san francisco a hot bed for local manufacturing in support that is what keeps your city vibrant we'll make a compelling place to
so where will you shop & dine in the 49 my name is jim woods i'm the founder of woods beer company and the proprietor of woods copy k open 2 henry adams're reintegrated brooeg the beer and serving that cross the table people are sitting next to the xurpz drinking alongside we're having a lot of ingredient that get there's a lot to do the district of retail shop having that really close connection with the consumer allows us to do exciting things we decided to come to treasure island because...
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and their very adamant about it i mean if you look at their relationship when one is not subservient to the other they have mutual strong interest and that's where they start from go ahead jim they have huge interest together they have the russians have bass natural resources the chinese that best amounts of labor the russians need labor and the chinese need natural resources siberia used to be part of china you know it's only in the past 150 years or so that siberia became part of russia as the russians but you know the history i'm sure so you know this. makes perfectly natural sense it's going to be good for both countries again i'm an american i don't particularly like it i don't like saying what's happened but no it's fabulous for everybody the russians get what they need the chinese get what they need and if you look at a map nobody wants to find those countries it's going to have. to have people their borders i mean you have to be crazy to build it in those 2 people. there's been a lot of craziness in washington think of a rock ok because libya think of syria i mean don't put it past these people here ok seriously joe it's not just peter you're exactly right politicia
and their very adamant about it i mean if you look at their relationship when one is not subservient to the other they have mutual strong interest and that's where they start from go ahead jim they have huge interest together they have the russians have bass natural resources the chinese that best amounts of labor the russians need labor and the chinese need natural resources siberia used to be part of china you know it's only in the past 150 years or so that siberia became part of russia as...
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jim at school is rubbish. [phone buzzes] hold on, hold on, hold on. no cheating here. i gotta go. - mom, uncle adam'sotta go to work. - don't say it like that. what, are you trying to break my heart? huh? it's working! i'm gonna see you on tuesday, okay? - okay. - yeah? all right, i love you, pal. - want me to pack up some breakfast? - no, i'm okay. thanks. - is everything all right? - yeah. yeah, it will be. [dramatic music] ♪
jim at school is rubbish. [phone buzzes] hold on, hold on, hold on. no cheating here. i gotta go. - mom, uncle adam'sotta go to work. - don't say it like that. what, are you trying to break my heart? huh? it's working! i'm gonna see you on tuesday, okay? - okay. - yeah? all right, i love you, pal. - want me to pack up some breakfast? - no, i'm okay. thanks. - is everything all right? - yeah. yeah, it will be. [dramatic music] ♪
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adams chair of history at the johns hopkins university. he is the author of a world more concrete, real estate and the remaking of jim crow's south florida. he is also hard at work on a book that is really a deep transnational family history. is that -- >> that's right. >> a fair description? >> yes. >> and it's called "four daughters" and it's a five generation history of one working class family whose travels and travails took them between the caribbean, europe and the united states. nathan is also an overall good citizen and as part of his good citizenship he has been involved in a project that a number of you out there are working on i in a project that a number of you out there are working on and mapping inequality where you are branching out the landscape in the united states. joey thompson graduated from the university of virginia about 12 minutes ago. and his dissertation is titled militaryism and the making of of -- this is one of the best cultural histories that i have read in 35 years in advising graduate students, his adviser was grace hale. he's onto a job as an assistant in the state of missouri. joe is here because he had t
adams chair of history at the johns hopkins university. he is the author of a world more concrete, real estate and the remaking of jim crow's south florida. he is also hard at work on a book that is really a deep transnational family history. is that -- >> that's right. >> a fair description? >> yes. >> and it's called "four daughters" and it's a five generation history of one working class family whose travels and travails took them between the caribbean,...