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joanne, we're going to take a break in just a moment. but let's just jump in and ask you to outline what the program is. >> sure. so as rabbi -- stacy mentioned, i came in to run our mental health initiative. and so i am working with our congregation. we have created lei-led teams. three different teams. we are working and have put together a speaker series, focused on mental health and mental illness. so we are working on reducing the isolation. and we're doing it in lots of new and interesting and exciting ways. >> so wonderful. we're going to take a quick break and continue this conversation with rabbi freedman and joann foreman in a moment. please return to us here on "mosaic." >>> good morning. and welcome back to "mosaic." i'm rabbi eric wisen. we thank you for rejoining us with this very important conversation. joann, we were talking a little bit about the program structure at congregation. i want to know if you can talk a little more in detail about the activities you do. and maybe kind the of response that you're getting so far.
joanne, we're going to take a break in just a moment. but let's just jump in and ask you to outline what the program is. >> sure. so as rabbi -- stacy mentioned, i came in to run our mental health initiative. and so i am working with our congregation. we have created lei-led teams. three different teams. we are working and have put together a speaker series, focused on mental health and mental illness. so we are working on reducing the isolation. and we're doing it in lots of new and...
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joanne hsu is joining us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: university of michigan consumer sentiment numbers out just a while ago. the index is up and so are when your expectations. we have not seen a rise in expectations is march. joanne hsu university of michigan head ofuniversity of michigan consumer sentiment survey. joanne: consumers are noticing this uptick in gas prices in the relief they saw earlier has not been sustained with the prices. guy: where does that leave us with consumer sentiment and confidence? what is the overall picture? joanne: it has stalled out for the past couple of readings. it has lifted off about 10 points above the all-time low that we saw earlier in the summer in june. it has not been a sustained increase. people are still feeling the bite of inflation, higher income people are now starting to feel concerns about their asset values and the improvement that we saw before has been tentative. alix: it is a bit confusing to figure out what is sticking in what is not. the narrative was sup
joanne hsu is joining us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: university of michigan consumer sentiment numbers out just a while ago. the index is up and so are when your expectations. we have not seen a rise in expectations is march. joanne hsu university of michigan head ofuniversity of michigan consumer sentiment survey. joanne: consumers are noticing this uptick in gas prices in the relief they saw earlier has not been sustained with the prices. guy: where does that leave us with consumer...
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joanne feeney in both cases, trading at high multiples.ve come down and we have added them for clients in a more progressive strategy. the outlook for the longer-term investor shouldn't be what is going to happen this year. the down tide -- downside is on the consumer side. the server-side is the most expensive. even if there is a pause, we know that data usage is driving up which requires faster connect -- connections and chips. these puppies have a good growth outlook and we will have consumers cyclicals onto that long-term trend. at these levels, it becomes a very attractive opportunity for the longer-term investor and they should take advantage of it. guy: how should we be thinking about the geopolitical overlay on this? taiwan remains a consistent -- a concern. you have those in washington pushing through fairly aggressive export. if you think about how this will reposition the sector and stocks long-term, what should we be thinking about? joanne: the geopolitical concerns are new wants to the ship and investing strategy. in the past
joanne feeney in both cases, trading at high multiples.ve come down and we have added them for clients in a more progressive strategy. the outlook for the longer-term investor shouldn't be what is going to happen this year. the down tide -- downside is on the consumer side. the server-side is the most expensive. even if there is a pause, we know that data usage is driving up which requires faster connect -- connections and chips. these puppies have a good growth outlook and we will have...
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[laughter] >> jean and i have a very close mutual friend, joanne drake. and when i first met joanne, she works at the reagan foundation and library, one of the very first things that she showed to me when i took on this job was a three ring binder. and i think stewart has seen this. about this thick, about six inches thick. and it was the planning. it was the plans that the staff put together for president reagan's funeral. so i know of what jean talks about. and mrs. reagan's was just as thick. >> can i just add, quickly, that after president reagan died, after president ford died, after nancy reagan died, all -- joanne wrote long memos to me. president ford, who the man in charge of his funeral, a man named greg willard, wrote me a long memo -- they became my bible of how to do a funeral. it saved my life. and i did the same for the chiefs of staffs of president bush 43, obama, clinton, and carter. i wrote these this long memo, what went right, what went wrong, and we can talk about, later, some of those big challenges. but those memos saved my life. >>
[laughter] >> jean and i have a very close mutual friend, joanne drake. and when i first met joanne, she works at the reagan foundation and library, one of the very first things that she showed to me when i took on this job was a three ring binder. and i think stewart has seen this. about this thick, about six inches thick. and it was the planning. it was the plans that the staff put together for president reagan's funeral. so i know of what jean talks about. and mrs. reagan's was just as...
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joann robinson selected doctor king as the person who would be the spokesperson. it was fred gray who was with joann robinson and talks about remembering that she was the one who ultimately said we've got to go. this guy doctor martin luther king, his words, thehi way he speaks, they really resonate. i think that he should be the leader. he was that influential in the local community. >> we will get into john adams and jack ruby in just a few minutes but let's hear from our callers in houston, go ahead. >> good morning, gentlemen. thank you. a quick word the last one advice to would-be riders. >> so, the process for these books is a little different because they are co-authors on the books. absolutely there is research to start. the place we start is with a transcript. we both get a copy of the transcript and highlight the transcript and figure out what are the key points in the trial because that allows us to kind of move out from there once we know what in the transcript we want to use it helps tell us where to go in the storytelling around the trial. we start w
joann robinson selected doctor king as the person who would be the spokesperson. it was fred gray who was with joann robinson and talks about remembering that she was the one who ultimately said we've got to go. this guy doctor martin luther king, his words, thehi way he speaks, they really resonate. i think that he should be the leader. he was that influential in the local community. >> we will get into john adams and jack ruby in just a few minutes but let's hear from our callers in...
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well, we are going to move up to abe maria and take it from there as joanne said. happen. none of us want thed to lee the monastery but i would like to repair the chapel and see what we can do. the whole first floor inundated it's all water. nothing we can do. we can, if we have electricity and water. we can live on the second floor of the building. >> steve: indeed. we are all praying for all of you. father and sisters and salman. thank you for joining us today from naples. good luck. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> steve: you bet. also, we want to give a special thanks to fox viewers who helped raise more than a million dollars towards the american red cross hurricane efforts in addition to the million dollars donated by fox. money raised will help provide shelter, meals, medical supplies to those impacted. if you would like to join fox's effort please visit redd cross.org/fox forward. we will be rightnorm back. n by , which nucala helps reduce. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. nucala is not for sudden breathing problems. a
well, we are going to move up to abe maria and take it from there as joanne said. happen. none of us want thed to lee the monastery but i would like to repair the chapel and see what we can do. the whole first floor inundated it's all water. nothing we can do. we can, if we have electricity and water. we can live on the second floor of the building. >> steve: indeed. we are all praying for all of you. father and sisters and salman. thank you for joining us today from naples. good luck....
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joanne writtle has more.ting oil, and the price has shot up. we've no other alternative. we've got to buy the oil or we freeze, basically, and can't cook. so, we've got to make sure we have the oil in at all times. he gets a small discount through a community bulk—buying scheme and has solar panels. the government has said householders off the gas grid will receive £100. the north shropshire mp says that's not enough as oil prices have doubled in the year. for an average household, that's about £1200 more and the government have only offered them £100, which isn't going to be enough to meet that challenge. and if we look at the impact of last friday's budget, where sterling has collapsed and oil is traded in dollars, there's a risk that those prices are going to go even higher over the next few weeks. so, you're saying a £100 payment isn't enough but where would the money come from to pay for more? well, we'd like to see the energy price cap extended to people who are off grid and we've been very clear that w
joanne writtle has more.ting oil, and the price has shot up. we've no other alternative. we've got to buy the oil or we freeze, basically, and can't cook. so, we've got to make sure we have the oil in at all times. he gets a small discount through a community bulk—buying scheme and has solar panels. the government has said householders off the gas grid will receive £100. the north shropshire mp says that's not enough as oil prices have doubled in the year. for an average household, that's...
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it was fred gray who was with joanne robinson.talks about remembering that she was the one who openly said you know, we've got to go, this guy, dr. martin luther king, his words, the way he speaks. they really resonate. i think that he should be the leader, and she was that influential in the local community. >> host: and will get into john adams and jack ruby in just a few minutes. but let's hear from our callers. marshal down in houston. go ahead, marshall. >> caller: good morning gentlemen. thank you. a quick word about your process, mr. abrams. i you write your books. do your research as you write or before you write? do you write every day, that kind of thing. the last one, advice to would be writers. thank you very much, both of you. >> guest: so the process for these books is a little different because david and i are co-authors on the book. absolutely there's research to start. and the place we start is with the transcript. we start with the transcript. we both get a copy of the transcript. we both highlight the transcript
it was fred gray who was with joanne robinson.talks about remembering that she was the one who openly said you know, we've got to go, this guy, dr. martin luther king, his words, the way he speaks. they really resonate. i think that he should be the leader, and she was that influential in the local community. >> host: and will get into john adams and jack ruby in just a few minutes. but let's hear from our callers. marshal down in houston. go ahead, marshall. >> caller: good morning...
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it was joanne robinson who selected dr. king as a person who would be the spokesperson for the montgomery citizens. it was freddie gray who was with joanne robinson. he talks about remembering that she was the one ultimately said, this guy, dr. martin luther king, his words and the way he speaks, they really resonate. i think he should be the leader. she was that influential in the local community. host: we will get into john adams and jack ruby and just a few minutes. let's hear from marshall down in houston. caller: morning, gentlemen. a quick word about due process. do you research as you write or before you write? and advice to would-be writers. thank you very much. dan: the process for these books is a little different, because david and i are co-authors on the book. absolutely there is research to start. and the place we start is with the transcript. we start with a transcript. we both get a copy of the transcript and highlight the transcript and figure out what are the key points in the trial, because that allows us
it was joanne robinson who selected dr. king as a person who would be the spokesperson for the montgomery citizens. it was freddie gray who was with joanne robinson. he talks about remembering that she was the one ultimately said, this guy, dr. martin luther king, his words and the way he speaks, they really resonate. i think he should be the leader. she was that influential in the local community. host: we will get into john adams and jack ruby and just a few minutes. let's hear from marshall...
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amy: go ahead. >> i also love how joann watson refers to her as mother parks as well. want to end with one more clip from "the rebellious life of mrs. rosa parks." this is about the assassination of martin luther king jr. beginning with sam cook and we hear from rosa parksniec >> ♪ i was borby the rer in little ten♪ ♪t is be a lon long ti coming but i know -- ♪ >> it was like medicine to the soul. speaking directly to me. >> i rary saw he show otion but when dr. king was sassinat, i saw her rht at s funal -- saw r cry >> ias losg the pele i lid st. myusband and bther were all sick. the was time i w trang to threeifferentospitals i douit workg full te to work onl pt-time >> ty love ehther. as unc par'heth deteorated, loving y she uld takeare of him, they were so closely joined tetr. pks die in 1977 whehe was 74 afte a fe-ye struggle agast cancer. myrother svester dd three mont after that, also ncer mama w ill wcancer, o. cared r her atome unl she died at the age of 91. amy: that from "the rebellious life of mrs. rosa parks." as we begin to wrap up, yoruba richen, if you
amy: go ahead. >> i also love how joann watson refers to her as mother parks as well. want to end with one more clip from "the rebellious life of mrs. rosa parks." this is about the assassination of martin luther king jr. beginning with sam cook and we hear from rosa parksniec >> ♪ i was borby the rer in little ten♪ ♪t is be a lon long ti coming but i know -- ♪ >> it was like medicine to the soul. speaking directly to me. >> i rary saw he show otion but...
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joanne, thank up so much for being with us.ght now. >> we're in the middle of moving plies and st. james city from the bridge is about 12 miles. it is about a 25-mile island so it split in half by the bridge. things are getting better than they were seven days ago. >> this is a bug island. i've actually been there. so you have many, many homes on it, many businesses on it. i have on. sometimes there are looters and funshot at night. is that still going on? >> we do have people picking the trash at night. some of them might be looters. there' and we just started getting more sheriffs at night. we had been alone at night and we've asked for blue lights, we've asked for patrol so that people don't get really hot. people are aggravated right now and they need to cool down and we need the sheriffs at night to show their presence to keep the area from basically emotions exploding at this point. the other night i had a neighbor out at midnight ksh. >> you had a neighbor out at midnight? >> yeah, i went out and put a spot lut on hp and
joanne, thank up so much for being with us.ght now. >> we're in the middle of moving plies and st. james city from the bridge is about 12 miles. it is about a 25-mile island so it split in half by the bridge. things are getting better than they were seven days ago. >> this is a bug island. i've actually been there. so you have many, many homes on it, many businesses on it. i have on. sometimes there are looters and funshot at night. is that still going on? >> we do have people...
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joanne writtle has more.he price has shot up. we have no other alternative, _ and the price has shot up. we have no other alternative, we _ and the price has shot up. we have no other alternative, we have - and the price has shot up. we have no other alternative, we have to i and the price has shot up. we have | no other alternative, we have to buy the oil or we freeze, basically, so we have to make sure we have the oil in at all times. he we have to make sure we have the oil in at all times-— in at all times. he gets a small discount through _ in at all times. he gets a small discount through a _ in at all times. he gets a small discount through a community| in at all times. he gets a small- discount through a community bulk buying scheme and has solar panels. the government has had householders off the gas grid will receive hundred pounds but the shropshire mp says it is not enough as oil prices have doubled in the year. for says it is not enough as oil prices have doubled in the year.- have doubled in the
joanne writtle has more.he price has shot up. we have no other alternative, _ and the price has shot up. we have no other alternative, we _ and the price has shot up. we have no other alternative, we have - and the price has shot up. we have no other alternative, we have to i and the price has shot up. we have | no other alternative, we have to buy the oil or we freeze, basically, so we have to make sure we have the oil in at all times. he we have to make sure we have the oil in at all...
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it's from joanne moore it's. is it a lifetime appointment isn't supposed to be a way to avoid politicization and justices feeling beholden to a certain president or political viewpoint? >> lifetime appointment. ralph, we'll start with? you john after. that was the -- that was the idea, it refers to federal judges below the supreme court and the core. it is a wonderful mechanism for insulating them from the day-to-day political pressures. a used to be the fbi director had something similar, a tenured term that isolated ham. i think it worked well historically. i think it could be very difficult to take that away. i defer to johnson fatigued here. >> now, i agree completely. it is valuable insulation. the question is, how much do you need? lifetimes today can be very long things. if there is a way to permit a justice to serve out beyond the politics of his or her appointed moment that is desirable in insulates them. i don't think that needs to be 30, 40, or 50 years. although due to heart disease robert jackson die
it's from joanne moore it's. is it a lifetime appointment isn't supposed to be a way to avoid politicization and justices feeling beholden to a certain president or political viewpoint? >> lifetime appointment. ralph, we'll start with? you john after. that was the -- that was the idea, it refers to federal judges below the supreme court and the core. it is a wonderful mechanism for insulating them from the day-to-day political pressures. a used to be the fbi director had something...
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bye dear joanne. wish that would it's la push at the moody sema, nur, some fact i watched them when you study that and yet if them, when you personally mean my, you still, when you mo cheap? does your what lou lombardo mecca dora, unless that's the bulk or it was the elite machine used to be made, is to look was there at the gov? if i, if you're not blue sheet with that the seduce me get of a quote because the, when you must quit the what, who slumber should a full flow lady? she cheered him up go i t b. if i did for it to beg of it, it will shape feel, would it not a minor feel crush when you beat is july? i'm least the boy i see in the what's the boy don't at the what did it the boy do? evil. martinez, us, diana, most has a pretty title to point to stuck along the even the or lucca brown. mr. saca. it's a chilling when you much for the yeah. district in law. you do? grandmother lynn. zam lloyd, his could if guess tomorrow at the nash magnets i man that i see skin r e. if they use my address up at th
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. - linda, dinah, joanne, very different people, but they do have a couple of things in common. know their stuff. they all talked about the counseling they got so they knew how reverse mortgage worked and how it could be a real financial solution for their retirement. - [advertiser] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by...
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joanne morris, she wants to know what argument is given for increasing the court from six to nine in the first place, and when and who did this? and did they face similar opposition? >> that's a great question. >> yeah, it wasn't in one fell swoop. but generally, it relates to the structure of the creation of the lower federal courts. so as the number of circuit courts grew, a corresponding supreme court justice because of the circuit-writing responsibilities largely explains the early growth in the oscillation because those circuit panels were a justice visiting and writing and joining in the circuit court activities. and then i think it's workload-driven as there's more and more cases coming within the jurisdiction of the case. i'm sure the supreme court was communicating to the congress, we could use another guy up here. and so laws grow the size of the court. and so, you know, that's largely what got us to nine. >> less political and her workload. >> -- more workload. >> i think structural for the judiciary and workload. >> right. >> the political moment is more in the post-civil
joanne morris, she wants to know what argument is given for increasing the court from six to nine in the first place, and when and who did this? and did they face similar opposition? >> that's a great question. >> yeah, it wasn't in one fell swoop. but generally, it relates to the structure of the creation of the lower federal courts. so as the number of circuit courts grew, a corresponding supreme court justice because of the circuit-writing responsibilities largely explains the...
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. >> catherine's brother michael and sister-in-law joanne says she worked hard to make the big red house a home. >> growing up, we lived in apartments. you know, this was a space of her own. >> yeah, she was thrilled to have five acres, or ten acres of property. and she loved it there. >> the perfect place for the perfectly matched couple. they seemed meant for each other right from the start. >> i liked her from this first moment i met her. she was very effervescent. very funny and very opinionated. i really liked that in her. >> so, you really saw into the future the first time you saw her? >> yes. we ended up getting married, i think seven months later. >> two years after that, their first child natalie was born. >> it was very special. >> catherine's mom christina was ever the proud grandmother. >> natalie looks so much like her mom. so much like her mom. >> what was it like the first time you laid eyes on your new daughter? >> natalie, well, it was like falling in love 1000 times more than you have with any other person. natalie is just -- she's a part of me. >> four years later, al
. >> catherine's brother michael and sister-in-law joanne says she worked hard to make the big red house a home. >> growing up, we lived in apartments. you know, this was a space of her own. >> yeah, she was thrilled to have five acres, or ten acres of property. and she loved it there. >> the perfect place for the perfectly matched couple. they seemed meant for each other right from the start. >> i liked her from this first moment i met her. she was very...
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joanne morris, she wants to know what argument is given for increasing the court from six to nine in the first place, and when and who did this? and did they face similar opposition? >> that's a great question. >> yeah, it wasn't in one fell swoop. but generally, it relates to the structure of the creation of the lower federal courts. so as the number of circuit courts grew, a corresponding supreme court justice because of the circuit-writing responsibilities largely explains the early growth in the oscillation because those circuit panels were a justice visiting and writing and joining in the circuit court activities. and then i think it's workload-driven as there's more and more cases coming within the jurisdiction of the case. i'm sure the supreme court was communicating to the congress, we could use another guy up here. and so laws grow the size of the court. and so, you know, that's largely what got us to nine. >> less political and her workload. >> -- more workload. >> i think structural for the judiciary and workload. >> right. >> the political moment is more in the post-civil
joanne morris, she wants to know what argument is given for increasing the court from six to nine in the first place, and when and who did this? and did they face similar opposition? >> that's a great question. >> yeah, it wasn't in one fell swoop. but generally, it relates to the structure of the creation of the lower federal courts. so as the number of circuit courts grew, a corresponding supreme court justice because of the circuit-writing responsibilities largely explains the...
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victor and joanne are new homeowners, and since the burglary they've added added even more cameras. and a lock and chain at the back entr. back entrance. >> if you are impoverished, sometimes you have to do things to survive, but i mean to me but but this doesn't seem like it's a crime of survival. i feel like it's a part of a larger, you know, racket. >> we have our laundry here in the back, i've even asked if it's okay for me to do the laundry or should i wait for you you to come home. i'm scared to do simple chores because i'm scd i'm scared someone could be in the backyard. >> the nurse says he recognized recognized the suspect roaming his neighborhood multiple times since the burglary, even followed him to in your bank image where he says he has witnd has witnessed cars with trunks full of tools dropped by. >> ever ported it from those times at least four or five, only for them to say there's not not much that can be done. or they just show up too late. >> for better street lighting on on san bruno avenue, it will take sfp six wiest weeks to do a a lighting assessment. for kpix
victor and joanne are new homeowners, and since the burglary they've added added even more cameras. and a lock and chain at the back entr. back entrance. >> if you are impoverished, sometimes you have to do things to survive, but i mean to me but but this doesn't seem like it's a crime of survival. i feel like it's a part of a larger, you know, racket. >> we have our laundry here in the back, i've even asked if it's okay for me to do the laundry or should i wait for you you to come...
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debbie, debbie, debbie, joanne, debbie, shall the decision on it to dish out whenever it is or i'll tell it's awesome for supper. no. suffolk, who knew to love it, just look, want ashanti, please can you pass out with him enough for number margin into a double where i'm about, which we will, but a number in your normal. i'm turn you on a busy area. normally nobody going. i'm wondering, you know, remember bulow of la northrop with a security on my daddy let him live. can you tell my baby in your this one? yeah. or no one. get out of that on the yeah. which was a c k impacted director. the leslie ended up with a concert is i'm going to include is i'm going to camp partic, mom by the degree for pregnancy. i'm not sure what is, what is when you're ready for the door to lay out of that which live you need it with us. that's a disclaimer, but that must be rooted just to clean it right now. but it won't be repeated yet. i will put the western creases bill for themselves. and what's the physical security can, i mean, can you the focus to me or whatever the crops can't be grown without fertilizer
debbie, debbie, debbie, joanne, debbie, shall the decision on it to dish out whenever it is or i'll tell it's awesome for supper. no. suffolk, who knew to love it, just look, want ashanti, please can you pass out with him enough for number margin into a double where i'm about, which we will, but a number in your normal. i'm turn you on a busy area. normally nobody going. i'm wondering, you know, remember bulow of la northrop with a security on my daddy let him live. can you tell my baby in your...
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joanne, living on the island for decades. a lot of people, this was their livelihoods. >> it is, it still is. we're going to work and get them free and get them back out working. >> reporter: and tomorrow, president biden will visit florida, meeting with small business owners and families. and the white house confirms he'll also meet with florida governor ron desantis, one of his biggest critics and someone eyeing the white house in 2024. david? >> a long path back for so many in florida. victor, thank you. >>> there is news tonight in california. two more cases linked to this possible killer or killers in the stockton area.pand they've surveillance. abc's mola lenghi from california. >> reporter: tonight, authorities releasing this new video of a person of interest. >> we do have ballistic evidence that are linking our cases. >> reporter: overnight, two new cases linked by detectives. one of them in oakland. at least seven people have been shot, six killed. since april of 2021. five of the seven were his pabic men between 21
joanne, living on the island for decades. a lot of people, this was their livelihoods. >> it is, it still is. we're going to work and get them free and get them back out working. >> reporter: and tomorrow, president biden will visit florida, meeting with small business owners and families. and the white house confirms he'll also meet with florida governor ron desantis, one of his biggest critics and someone eyeing the white house in 2024. david? >> a long path back for so many...
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debbie, debbie joanne, debbie chevrolet sees wire on it to the shower and i will, i'll tell it frosted for supper. no suffolk, who knew to love it, just look montage on the p. kid he passed out with him. enough for them are much on him into a double where i'm about with you. but a number normal i'm telling you that it was a busy area. normally nobody, again, i'm wondering, you know, more mobile bulow of la northrop with a security on my daddy rhythm. i live to tell my baby in your distance one. yeah. or no one. get out of that on my back. yeah. which it was a c k impacted director. melissa ended up with johnson is i'm very good is i'm gonna kept patrick mom quadrupling for pregnancy. i'm not sure why the swimming early for the brain door. only out of that live you need it with us. that's a disclaimer, but on which the brutal does to clean it right now. nobody. i don't deal with this yet. i will. that was kinda crazy bill for themselves. and what's the physical security way? can i me, can you the focus to me, your crops can't be grown without fertilizes. russia is a major producer and m
debbie, debbie joanne, debbie chevrolet sees wire on it to the shower and i will, i'll tell it frosted for supper. no suffolk, who knew to love it, just look montage on the p. kid he passed out with him. enough for them are much on him into a double where i'm about with you. but a number normal i'm telling you that it was a busy area. normally nobody, again, i'm wondering, you know, more mobile bulow of la northrop with a security on my daddy rhythm. i live to tell my baby in your distance one....
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if you talk to fred gray he will constantly referred joanne robinson. actually joanne robinson was selected as the person who would need a spokesperson for the montgomery citizen. it was fred gray who was with joanne robinson and remembering that she was the one who ultimately said the sky dr. dr. martin luther king his word in the way he speaks they really resonate. i think he should be the leader and she was that influential in the local community. >> we will get into john adams and jack ruby in just a few minutes. let's hear fromad our callers marshall in houston, go ahead. >> good morning gentlemen, thank you. how do you write your books and do your research before you write? do you write every day and what is your advice to would-be writers? thank you very much. >> the process for these books is a little different because david and i are co-authors of the books. absolutely there's research. and the place we start is with the transcript. we start with the transcript and we both get a copy of of the transcript. we both highlight thesc transcrt and fi
if you talk to fred gray he will constantly referred joanne robinson. actually joanne robinson was selected as the person who would need a spokesperson for the montgomery citizen. it was fred gray who was with joanne robinson and remembering that she was the one who ultimately said the sky dr. dr. martin luther king his word in the way he speaks they really resonate. i think he should be the leader and she was that influential in the local community. >> we will get into john adams and...
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all joanne wrote long memos to me president ford who the man in charge of his funeral a man named greg will wrote me along memo. they became my bible of how to do a funeral it saved my life. and and i did the same for the chiefs of staff of president bush 43 obama. clinton and carter i wrote this long memo. what went right what went wrong and we can talk about later some of those big challenges, but those memos saved my life. yeah in a moment. we'll talk about the sharing of those memos, but this is one of those the best laid plans of men, and i want to put a photo up for and ask gene to comment. here we go. gene best laid plans. sometimes there are surprises big surprises that might occur unexpected moments in presidential funerals. and here's just one. this is one of the best unexpected moments. of president bush's funeral if many of you will remember that president bush and bob dole were big political rivals. they had a very nasty 1988 republican primary contest and both says some things that they probably wish they hadn't said they became huge friends. and when senator dole this is
all joanne wrote long memos to me president ford who the man in charge of his funeral a man named greg will wrote me along memo. they became my bible of how to do a funeral it saved my life. and and i did the same for the chiefs of staff of president bush 43 obama. clinton and carter i wrote this long memo. what went right what went wrong and we can talk about later some of those big challenges, but those memos saved my life. yeah in a moment. we'll talk about the sharing of those memos, but...
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. - linda, dinah, joanne, very different people, but they do have a couple of things in common. they know their stuff. they all talked about the counseling they got so they knew how reverse mortgage worked and how it could be a real financial solution for their retirement. - [advertiser] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by eliminating your monthly mortgage payments, paying off higher interest credit cards, and covering medical costs. - a person like me needed to get a reverse mortgage. it changed my life, it was the best thing i've ever done. - [tom selleck] really? - yes! without a doubt! - just like these folks, aag can show you how a reverse mortgage loan uses your built-up home equity to give you tax-free cash. they also know they can pay it back whenever it works for 'em. - it's a good thing. - [advertiser] call right now to receive your free no obligation info kit. the kit will show you how you could get t
. - linda, dinah, joanne, very different people, but they do have a couple of things in common. they know their stuff. they all talked about the counseling they got so they knew how reverse mortgage worked and how it could be a real financial solution for their retirement. - [advertiser] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by...
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joanne: it depends on what sort of investor we are handling.ts are older and retired. they want to continue to get some higher income that we are trying to delivered through specialty portfolios. if you can lock in higher dividend yields, even 6% or more , they can ride out volatility and get past this crisis. eventually, we see growth investors look beyond the crisis . what is really going to happen in three years, nothing at six months or 12 months? if you are a growth investor, you want to look to resilience and quality and secular growth trends. maybe it is a company like texas instruments, still dealing with shortages with strong market demand. lisa: how much do you pay attention to the noise that is getting louder when you have to stick to her guns and have a thesis about a specific company or area? joanne: i like the stick to the guns freeze you used. the day-to-day noise is high now. it is disturbing for a lot of investors. for some folks that are retired, we like to give them the dividends instead, let's focus on that. from our perspec
joanne: it depends on what sort of investor we are handling.ts are older and retired. they want to continue to get some higher income that we are trying to delivered through specialty portfolios. if you can lock in higher dividend yields, even 6% or more , they can ride out volatility and get past this crisis. eventually, we see growth investors look beyond the crisis . what is really going to happen in three years, nothing at six months or 12 months? if you are a growth investor, you want to...
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- [tom selleck] joanne said just about the same thing. - it absolutely is the best thing i ever did.rent way. to him, it was about having his grandkids over. - you want to have the kids over, you want to have the grandkids over. - yeah. - you want to have the family over. you want to say, "this is my place." - great people, different people. that's for sure. and all of them had different reasons for getting a reverse mortgage. but you know what? they all felt the same about two things. they all loved their home, and they all wanted to stay in that home. - [announcer] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now. and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by eliminating your monthly mortgage payments. it could also pay off higher interest credit cards, medical costs, and give you some extra cash to help your retirement lifestyle. - i don't have any anxiety about money anymore. - it allowed me to live in my home and not have to make payments. - a whole lot of families have
- [tom selleck] joanne said just about the same thing. - it absolutely is the best thing i ever did.rent way. to him, it was about having his grandkids over. - you want to have the kids over, you want to have the grandkids over. - yeah. - you want to have the family over. you want to say, "this is my place." - great people, different people. that's for sure. and all of them had different reasons for getting a reverse mortgage. but you know what? they all felt the same about two...