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john: exactly right. davidof a sudden the cash is going down and, at some point, you said maybe we are not going to make it. john: that's exactly right. thank god for the japanese is all i can say. what i learned is it goes back to when morgan stanley would bring brokers into a training program at morgan stanley, and the japanese who came through that training program respected the culture of morgan stanley. so, when we were on the brink, they stepped up and gave us the money to stay in business. david: it turned out to be a good investment for mitsubishi because your stock has flourished since then. john: right. david: after that happened, do you think wall street learned any lessons or do you think this could happen again, where you have enormous illiquidity problems or liquidity problems, and that wall street has changed very much? john: i think the business of wall street has not changed that much, but the scrutiny on capital and capital solvency is very focused, and i think the fed does a much better job i
john: exactly right. davidof a sudden the cash is going down and, at some point, you said maybe we are not going to make it. john: that's exactly right. thank god for the japanese is all i can say. what i learned is it goes back to when morgan stanley would bring brokers into a training program at morgan stanley, and the japanese who came through that training program respected the culture of morgan stanley. so, when we were on the brink, they stepped up and gave us the money to stay in...
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john: yes. david you found people ignoring their clients or employees working for you, you tended to tell them what you thought? john: without question. when i was running the fixed income division, i would sit out on the trading floor and have a glass booth office. if i needed to have a conversation with someone, instead of going off into a conference room, we could sit in this glass office and have a conversation. i would be on the phones and walk around and sit down with the best salesman or the worst salesman, what are you working on? what are your clients doing? i was always involved, and i had some really fun times in doing it. i think in my book i talk about how you treat people. i get off the elevator at 8:00 in the morning or people. i get off the elevator 8:00 in the morning or 7:45, and you look over to the right, and there are delivery guys bringing in coffee and egg sandwiches or whatever you do for breakfast, and a few minutes later, i walked back and go out on the trading floor, and i g
john: yes. david you found people ignoring their clients or employees working for you, you tended to tell them what you thought? john: without question. when i was running the fixed income division, i would sit out on the trading floor and have a glass booth office. if i needed to have a conversation with someone, instead of going off into a conference room, we could sit in this glass office and have a conversation. i would be on the phones and walk around and sit down with the best salesman or...
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david: so, you were a high school football star? john: i don't know about star, but i was a good football player. david: i thought you were all state. john: i was all state. you have done your homework. in my sophomore year, i was a redshirt for one year. david: you get a scholarship at duke university to play ball. what happened to your career at duke? john: in my sophomore year, i was a redshirt for one year. then i was on the team, and what happened, i broke c6 in my neck. i cracked my neck. what happened, every time i would tackle someone, my left arm would suddenly go dead. frank bassett, one of the orthopedic surgeons who used to be at duke, called and said, this young man's football career is over. he has a bona fide injury. he cannot play football any longer, so that ended my football career. but once you're on scholarship, i still had to work there, so i was a manager, getting towels and setting up trips when we'd go play one of the teams in florida or the big ten. david: when you graduated, did you say, i want to go to wall str
david: so, you were a high school football star? john: i don't know about star, but i was a good football player. david: i thought you were all state. john: i was all state. you have done your homework. in my sophomore year, i was a redshirt for one year. david: you get a scholarship at duke university to play ball. what happened to your career at duke? john: in my sophomore year, i was a redshirt for one year. then i was on the team, and what happened, i broke c6 in my neck. i cracked my neck....
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the actor john david washington is here.on naomi osaka. ( cheers and applause ) folks, i spend most of my time right over there in the ol' joke workshop, hand-shaping the newsiest tonewoods like narrow grain pine, and topical italian ash into a graceful viol shape, then capping the neck with an elegant maple scroll and tuning it up with a rope-core steel "a" and "e," but gut-string "g" and "d," to create for you the splendid and resonant amati double bass that is my monologue. but sometimes, just sometimes, folks, while on the run after getting caught cheating at fight club-- i'm a biter-- i strap a broken hockey stick to the dirty baby pool i'm hiding under with some used surgical used tubing, snort a rail of crushed sudafed and wail on the meth tweaker's washtub of news that is my segment: >> meanwhile! ( cheers and applause ) right there. that's the only instrument i need. meanwhile, in florida, a man tried to propose to his girlfriend on the bow of a boat, "titanic"-style, and this happened: there they are striking a "ti
the actor john david washington is here.on naomi osaka. ( cheers and applause ) folks, i spend most of my time right over there in the ol' joke workshop, hand-shaping the newsiest tonewoods like narrow grain pine, and topical italian ash into a graceful viol shape, then capping the neck with an elegant maple scroll and tuning it up with a rope-core steel "a" and "e," but gut-string "g" and "d," to create for you the splendid and resonant amati double bass...
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john: i became a salesman. davidyou did that for a while and at some point people give you more authority. did you want to be in management or did you want to be a trader or salesman? john: i like success. i thought the right way to go was management and that was what i wanted to do. there is a lot of disagreement about whether i was any good. david: you rose up and ultimately are offered the position of being the ceo of morgan stanley. john: well, yeah, eventually, but there are a lot of locks along the way to do. david: but then all of a sudden you decided you need to do a merger with dean witter. why did you need to do that? john: well, dean witter was owned by sears, and they had decided to spin it off. morgan stanley got the order from sears to do this transaction, to raise money in an equity transaction, so we met with phil purcell and talked about all their salesmen, their branch offices. it became apparent to me and also to dick fisher that this is the way to build a franchise because distribution is going to
john: i became a salesman. davidyou did that for a while and at some point people give you more authority. did you want to be in management or did you want to be a trader or salesman? john: i like success. i thought the right way to go was management and that was what i wanted to do. there is a lot of disagreement about whether i was any good. david: you rose up and ultimately are offered the position of being the ceo of morgan stanley. john: well, yeah, eventually, but there are a lot of locks...
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john: yes. davidou found people ignoring their class or employees and people working for you, you tended to tell them what you thought? john: what i did when i was running the division, fixed income division, i would sit out on the trading floor and have -- i had a glass booth office. if i needed to have a conversation with someone instead of going off in the conference room, we could sit in the glass office and have a conversation. i would be on the phone and i will walk around and sit down by the best salesmen were there were salesman, where you working on, what are your clients doing, i was always involved. and i had some really fun times and doing it. i think in my book i talk about how you treat people and i came off the elevator at 8:00 in the morning, 7:45 and you look over to the right and the delivery guy is bringing coffee and egg sandwiches over for breakfast. and about 20 minutes later i walked back and go out on the trading floor and i go up to this guy and i said, how long have you been
john: yes. davidou found people ignoring their class or employees and people working for you, you tended to tell them what you thought? john: what i did when i was running the division, fixed income division, i would sit out on the trading floor and have -- i had a glass booth office. if i needed to have a conversation with someone instead of going off in the conference room, we could sit in the glass office and have a conversation. i would be on the phone and i will walk around and sit down by...
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the star-studded cast includes john david washington as boy willie, danielle brooks as sister bernesen stepping into the role of uncle charles for the first time. ♪ when you marry, marry a railroad man ♪ ♪ when you marry, marry a railroad man oh-ha ♪ >> does he take notes well? >> oh, man. >> he found a way to receive the notes well. he had to find a way to do that, though. i -- i helped him. >> now, that's something simple. you think anybody would be able to understand that. >> reporter: for jackson, it's a play he remembers well. you, my friend, have a longtime history with this production. i mean, you -- the original boy willie, '87, yale. okay, the understudy for the broadway debut. >> it was life-altering in a lot of different ways. my life changed because what was happening when i was the understudy. drug-addled at the time and wondering, why not me? i got to go somewhere and fix my life in a way i didn't realize my life needed fixing. my life changed exponentially, you know, when i got out of rehab, because of it. >> reporter: the play pivotal for jackson, who has gone on to be
the star-studded cast includes john david washington as boy willie, danielle brooks as sister bernesen stepping into the role of uncle charles for the first time. ♪ when you marry, marry a railroad man ♪ ♪ when you marry, marry a railroad man oh-ha ♪ >> does he take notes well? >> oh, man. >> he found a way to receive the notes well. he had to find a way to do that, though. i -- i helped him. >> now, that's something simple. you think anybody would be able to...
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john david washington wants to sell the piano to acquire some land in mississippi that will change hisnd she wants to keep it he wants to sell it. so, that's the conundrum of the play >> jimmy: yeah and you actually played in this -- you were in this play. >> i was boy willy -- i was the original boy willy in the first production at yale 30-some years ago. >> jimmy: wow. and look at you now. that's what i'm talking about. >> now i get to -- >> jimmy: now you're get to work on christmas now. [ laughter ] >> i get to rest and do nothing. but, i do have one question for you before you kick me out of here if i get a bill from elon musk for $8, can i send that to you since i joined twitter on this show [ audience ohs ] >> jimmy: you did. >> remember that my first tweet was on this show >> jimmy: i will get you $8. i promise, i'll give you $8. >> no, $8 a month. >> jimmy: oh >> right $8 a month, right? [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: we've got to talk -- i'll talk to elon. i'll figure out something. samuel l. jackson. "the piano lesson" is playing now through january 29th at the barrymore th
john david washington wants to sell the piano to acquire some land in mississippi that will change hisnd she wants to keep it he wants to sell it. so, that's the conundrum of the play >> jimmy: yeah and you actually played in this -- you were in this play. >> i was boy willy -- i was the original boy willy in the first production at yale 30-some years ago. >> jimmy: wow. and look at you now. that's what i'm talking about. >> now i get to -- >> jimmy: now you're get...
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. >> reporter: starring john david washington as boy willie.in going west. >> you, my friend, have a longtime history with this production. i mean, you -- the original boy willie. 87, yale, the understudy for the broadway debut. >> life-altering in a lot of different ways. my life changed when i was the understudy. drug addled at the time, why me, why me and i got to go somewhere and fix my life in a way that i didn't realize my life needed fixing and my life changed exponentially, you know, when i got out of rehab because of it. >> reporter: samuel l. jackson going on to become one of hollywood's highest grossest actors and now john david washington is following in the footsteps of his famous father denzel as boy willie. >> capable of anything. i can take and peel something with these hands. >> your father, also part of the august wilson legacy with "fences." your momma, who is another fine actor, pauletta, has seen it at least 13 times. >> i think it's 20 now. >> how did they prepare you for broadway? >> my whole life teaching me how to pray.
. >> reporter: starring john david washington as boy willie.in going west. >> you, my friend, have a longtime history with this production. i mean, you -- the original boy willie. 87, yale, the understudy for the broadway debut. >> life-altering in a lot of different ways. my life changed when i was the understudy. drug addled at the time, why me, why me and i got to go somewhere and fix my life in a way that i didn't realize my life needed fixing and my life changed...
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actor john david washington and tennis super star, naomi osaka. have heart failure and still experience unresolved symptoms? heart failure and seemingly unrelated symptoms like carpal tunnel syndrome... ...shortness of breath... ...irregular heartbeat... ...and lower back pain could mean something more serious called attr-cm a rare, underdiagnosed disease that worsens over time, so it's important to recognize the signs. sound like you? call your cardiologist and ask about attr-cm. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ get exclusive offers on select new volvo models. contact your volvo retailer to learn more. >>> you know it's a tale of two warriors, the home warriors, they're usually reliable and rock solid, but something happens when the pacers com . we've got them up there to beat them in overtime tonight. a rough night for steph curry, scoring 12 points in just 3-17 shooting. but klay thompson caught fire and carried the team. here a second quarter three tied the game at 42. he had eight threes, a part of a 22 golden state run. isaiah jackson and the foul. pacers would kee
actor john david washington and tennis super star, naomi osaka. have heart failure and still experience unresolved symptoms? heart failure and seemingly unrelated symptoms like carpal tunnel syndrome... ...shortness of breath... ...irregular heartbeat... ...and lower back pain could mean something more serious called attr-cm a rare, underdiagnosed disease that worsens over time, so it's important to recognize the signs. sound like you? call your cardiologist and ask about attr-cm. ♪♪ ♪♪...
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actor john david washington and tennis super star, naomi osaka. i'm jayson. i'm living with hiv and i'm on cabenuva. it helps keep me undetectable. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. cabenuva is two injections, given by my healthcare provider, every other month. it's really nice not to have to rush home and take a daily hiv pill. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver problems or mental health concerns, and if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or considering pregnancy. some of the most common side effects include injection-site reactions, fever, and tiredness. if you switch to cabenuva, attend all treatment appointments. ready to treat your hiv
actor john david washington and tennis super star, naomi osaka. i'm jayson. i'm living with hiv and i'm on cabenuva. it helps keep me undetectable. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. cabenuva is two injections, given by my healthcare provider, every other month. it's really nice not to have to rush home and take a daily hiv pill. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you taking...
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john? >> david! >> how are you? >> well. >> owner john stage tells us the story. >> check this out!e early 1980s. look at him on his bike. traveling the country selling his barbecue, before opening his first restaurant in upstate new york, in syracuse. you were doing sort of the food truck idea long before anybody else. >> yeah, i guess you could say that. yes. >> take credit. >> all right, i did it, yes. >> syracuse, rochester, troy, brooklyn, buffalo, and right here in harlem. how important is it that it's made america? >> oh man, it's barbecue. it better be made in america. >> inviting me back into the kitchen. are you going to take us in the back? >> come on. >> all right. their sauces. the original and many more since. this is the secret right here. >> this is. >> we're only going to let a few people know. the ingredients for the original -- >> we oni >> the poblanos are from california? >> from california. >> first, the oil. you warm this up. >> yep. >> add the peppers, onions, and garlic. then let it simmer. a little salt and pepper. california tomatoes. soy, apple cider vine
john? >> david! >> how are you? >> well. >> owner john stage tells us the story. >> check this out!e early 1980s. look at him on his bike. traveling the country selling his barbecue, before opening his first restaurant in upstate new york, in syracuse. you were doing sort of the food truck idea long before anybody else. >> yeah, i guess you could say that. yes. >> take credit. >> all right, i did it, yes. >> syracuse, rochester, troy,...
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minute visual, holy reminder, this wonderful mentor among mamma norman, foreign governments at john david alonzo derrick was arrested more than a year after the liberation of the city. he was immediately taken to prison where he remained for 19 months. oh, well, there's about one 0, i hear you as i at all come no but another here from ohio to the paw. i'm so thought about that all i didn't did for them to miss jordan was rolling over to have you always have with a i know many each other boomer sharon been this over the phone at the saw on loss. is nora the la maya? i'm while not, they would have been no may to david is your honda allah and below her my the whole big i did go below me jim of the fallen mom of a but a lot, but it's balk, sat, you won't lose from one of the in the prison where tyra was held is located in the north of mosul. somewhere in tell cath we were allowed to enter without cameras in what is supposed to be a re education center for young child soldiers. then exceptionally, we were able to capture these exclusive images from surveillance cameras. we can see 6 cells and
minute visual, holy reminder, this wonderful mentor among mamma norman, foreign governments at john david alonzo derrick was arrested more than a year after the liberation of the city. he was immediately taken to prison where he remained for 19 months. oh, well, there's about one 0, i hear you as i at all come no but another here from ohio to the paw. i'm so thought about that all i didn't did for them to miss jordan was rolling over to have you always have with a i know many each other boomer...
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. >> lieutenant john david miley was a graduate of the united states military academy atwest point in 1887 . he was commissioned as a second lieutenant with the fifth artillery regiment with the outbreak of the spanish-american war in 1898 he was assigned an aide-de-camp to major general william shatner, khmer and commander of the expedition to cuba.he was highly trusted and when the general staff fell lieutenant miley was designed to coordinate the attack on san juan hill in his place and would ultimately be the one to give the order that led to the charge of lieutenant colonel theodore roosevelt and the roughriders . a few days later he served as one of the commissioners who negotiated the spanish surrender of santiago july 17. in 1904 miley in san francisco wasnamed in his honor.we know that today as san francisco va medical center . >> as a young man i grew up in south san francisco right next door to the national cemetery so when i became a cub scout we used to go over there in the 50s and decorate the gravesthat were there. when i got out of the service i stepped right back into
. >> lieutenant john david miley was a graduate of the united states military academy atwest point in 1887 . he was commissioned as a second lieutenant with the fifth artillery regiment with the outbreak of the spanish-american war in 1898 he was assigned an aide-de-camp to major general william shatner, khmer and commander of the expedition to cuba.he was highly trusted and when the general staff fell lieutenant miley was designed to coordinate the attack on san juan hill in his place...
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is up on better-than-expected numbers up 759 great conversation everybody cam jason smith john catsimatidis davide cheryl casone thank you all we will see you again tomorrow stuart: short break? there's no short break, maria, good morning to you and good morning, everyone. are you read
is up on better-than-expected numbers up 759 great conversation everybody cam jason smith john catsimatidis davide cheryl casone thank you all we will see you again tomorrow stuart: short break? there's no short break, maria, good morning to you and good morning, everyone. are you read
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. >> we're gonna do a song that's written by my friend, john david souther, who is my favorite californiay favorite singers. it's called faithless love. >> she was, in many ways, my greatest collaborator, and i became a professional songwriter because the best voice of my generation was doing my songs. >> faithless love, like a river flows. raindrops falling on a broken rose. >> for my money linda is still underrated just for sheer singing power and style and emotion. >> and the night blows in, like the cold dark wind. faithless love like a river flows. >> there have been a lot of articles and things that identify me with the la sound, me and jackson browne and the eagles. we need some new blood in this town, you know, we're starting to get stale. >> this is a song about a welsh witch. she rains like a bell in the night, and i know she knows you love her. >> the original fleetwood mac was a four-piece full-on blues band. >> they were an english band that became a dual-citizenship band. they were as, as american as they were british. >> all your life you've never known, a woman, taken by t
. >> we're gonna do a song that's written by my friend, john david souther, who is my favorite californiay favorite singers. it's called faithless love. >> she was, in many ways, my greatest collaborator, and i became a professional songwriter because the best voice of my generation was doing my songs. >> faithless love, like a river flows. raindrops falling on a broken rose. >> for my money linda is still underrated just for sheer singing power and style and emotion....
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i think that i heard that john lennon's murderer, john david chapman, was just refused bail.n my mind at the moment because i just heard it. i did him in prison, and at the end of it, he kept saying, i'm so sorry, i'm so sorry. i mean it was very strange. the menendez brothers. >> i had one of them on. >> we had both of them on after they were sentenced. and erik menendez still writes to me. >> bright guy. >> very. said i'm just a normal boy. and i said, erik, you're a normal boy who killed your mother and father. oh, jean harris. i did almost every major -- you remember she killed the scarsdale doctor. he did so many interviews with her and had such empathy for her that my network said, you can't interview her anymore. you're prejudiced. >> the most amazing thing was how mario cuomo, very sensitive guy. >> he would not pardon her. he said if i did it with her, i have to do it with the others. and i saw her, jean, after she got out of prison, and she's leading a nice and productive life. >> is she still around? >> she has two very fine and very devoted sons, and she did a lot
i think that i heard that john lennon's murderer, john david chapman, was just refused bail.n my mind at the moment because i just heard it. i did him in prison, and at the end of it, he kept saying, i'm so sorry, i'm so sorry. i mean it was very strange. the menendez brothers. >> i had one of them on. >> we had both of them on after they were sentenced. and erik menendez still writes to me. >> bright guy. >> very. said i'm just a normal boy. and i said, erik, you're a...
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the company acquired two firms to build that out and then in april of '22, the company hired john davidainy to become cfo if there's one person who knows a lot about payments and to help facilitate the personal financial arm within walmart, i think it's him. >> corey, as we look into their entry into that space and whether it's about technology and whatnot, you know, can they continue to perform well in an environment in 2023 where we might simply see more demands on the consumer than we have so far in 2022. the consumer has had a lot of wealth, they have those savings to draw down on. it's not clear especially if wages start to slow what's going to kind of be left to keep -- to keep even the big players going at the pace that they've been going. >> the other thing is that inflation has been a bit of a good guy to some extent because it's helped drive higher sales but at the same time, it's also helped to -- it's increased costs a lot too. so it's been a bit of a dual-edged sword, if you will. and as we look to next year, you actually -- even though you might have a bit of a shaky consu
the company acquired two firms to build that out and then in april of '22, the company hired john davidainy to become cfo if there's one person who knows a lot about payments and to help facilitate the personal financial arm within walmart, i think it's him. >> corey, as we look into their entry into that space and whether it's about technology and whatnot, you know, can they continue to perform well in an environment in 2023 where we might simply see more demands on the consumer than we...
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and then finally, we have john louderback. he's in david's company. he eventually becomes the commanding officer of david's company. but through his letters, we were able to decipher that some of david's early letters are most likely written by him. so most likely dictated by david. but written by john louderback to send messages home and the as we follow these letters through the conflicts, you really start to see the individual personalities come through. you see different penmanship, different grammar, different phrases that are used by the writers. for example, this is one of rachel's letters. she uses a blue ink almost exclusively through the war. there's a few that are not. but. but she's really this is this is one of the ways you could quickly tell that it was one of rachel's letters. and here she draws a picture of a a u.s. flag with the words union forever on it. this is the only one that she illustrated. but again, it it gives it such a personal touch. it it's so important to to see who these people were, what, you know, why were they writin
and then finally, we have john louderback. he's in david's company. he eventually becomes the commanding officer of david's company. but through his letters, we were able to decipher that some of david's early letters are most likely written by him. so most likely dictated by david. but written by john louderback to send messages home and the as we follow these letters through the conflicts, you really start to see the individual personalities come through. you see different penmanship,...
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that john brown has informed them that he thought david tie-dye in south carolina. this is exactly the kind of information that rachel needed. -- and those that are at the national archives. we know that it was one of john brown's testimony or one of the other missing soldiers that secured the pension for her. -- so after two years, almost three years of trying she did secure the pension in september of 1868 we know just three months later, she died leaving their young son, willie, and the care of her parents, samuel ward junior and her mother, sarah. it's through the pension filing that rachael did, that they were able to support wiggly with an eight dollar a month minors pension. wa it's those kinds of documents that help us put together the story of this family and their experiences through the civil war. as rachel, many parts of this communication network between these brothers, the sisters, and other members of their community, what is puzzling in a way is how did we end up with the letters and how did the walters family end up with rachel's letters returning fr
that john brown has informed them that he thought david tie-dye in south carolina. this is exactly the kind of information that rachel needed. -- and those that are at the national archives. we know that it was one of john brown's testimony or one of the other missing soldiers that secured the pension for her. -- so after two years, almost three years of trying she did secure the pension in september of 1868 we know just three months later, she died leaving their young son, willie, and the care...
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john dean? what kind of window does this offer? >> i think david is right on this one.ying with this, not sure what to do. he had no solid evidence to go public with, and he was looking -- he wanted to help the cause. and he did help the cause. he didn't actually get what he needed, but he still started pounding the drum. this is so much information that's coming at us from these. it's actually like drinking out of several water hoses simultaneously. i look forward to studying the gram interview because he wasn't particularly cooperative, and this wasn't really a session. this is hearsay that we're dealing with. somebody that was called to give much more detailed testimony. >> that's why we're emphasizing this was testimony given by someone else. but i will say it also corroborates what i'm told by sources that many republicans on both sides on the house and in the senate, they were trying to -- they were asking trump's team, look, give us something to verify the claims that you're making publicly. now, their motivations for doing so, they could have scattered. but that
john dean? what kind of window does this offer? >> i think david is right on this one.ying with this, not sure what to do. he had no solid evidence to go public with, and he was looking -- he wanted to help the cause. and he did help the cause. he didn't actually get what he needed, but he still started pounding the drum. this is so much information that's coming at us from these. it's actually like drinking out of several water hoses simultaneously. i look forward to studying the gram...
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a different game in from the grand jury. >> all right, sara murray, john, jean david irving, great tohave you on. thank you. and still to come tonight, congressman-elect john santos's latest conflicting statements. this time about one when his mother died. was it after 9/11 as he has said? or some time much later? we are gonna have list on, that and the federal investigation into his finance. later, we speak to a good samaritan in buffalo delivering food and other essentials to those stranded by that deadly winter storm. [narrator] why is aaron happy? well, carvana has tens of thousands of cars under $20,000. so aaron's folks could help hook him up with a new ride. we'll drive you happy at carvana. just a moment of your time, everyone! singlecare, the app that truly helps you save on your meds. is that... yeah, he's here every day. do you use singlecare? no, i have insurance. oh, singlecare can actually beat your co-pay. singlecare can also beat the price of your medicare plan. you mean our medicare plan? damn you too much sun! you just search your prescription in the singlecare app,
a different game in from the grand jury. >> all right, sara murray, john, jean david irving, great tohave you on. thank you. and still to come tonight, congressman-elect john santos's latest conflicting statements. this time about one when his mother died. was it after 9/11 as he has said? or some time much later? we are gonna have list on, that and the federal investigation into his finance. later, we speak to a good samaritan in buffalo delivering food and other essentials to those...
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finally i'm john -- he is in david's company and eventually becomes the commanding officer of david's company but, there is letters, we were able to decipher that some of the ones early years were mostly dictated by david but written by john letter back to send messages home. as we follow these letters through the conflict, you really start to feel the individual personality struck out through. -- for example -- uses a blue ink -- right. this is a way to tell that it's one of rachel's letters. that's the only one that she illustrated, this -- of a flag. he gives it a personal touch. it is so important to see who these people were as they were writing these letters. it is, they really become these individuals instead of just random pieces of -- although we have numerous letters in the collection, we've selected a few to present to you tonight. to show you who this family was and who these people were. -- first you have -- to describe is being five -- and ten inches. he just finished 29th birthday he's first of the walter brothers to join the union army, he joined 2018 indiana he factua
finally i'm john -- he is in david's company and eventually becomes the commanding officer of david's company but, there is letters, we were able to decipher that some of the ones early years were mostly dictated by david but written by john letter back to send messages home. as we follow these letters through the conflict, you really start to feel the individual personality struck out through. -- for example -- uses a blue ink -- right. this is a way to tell that it's one of rachel's letters....
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[laughter] john, thank you so much. david, back to you.he way. it's a wonderful moment of joy for you and your family. god bless you. great new christmas edition to -- addition to your family. >> reporter: thank you. david: show me the dow 30 stocks to get a sense of the market. the dow is down 65 points. we're about evenly divided between green and red there. meanwhile, a real estate developer is betting biggen on san francisco. he's investing a billion dollars to renovate the iconic transamerica pyramid, but he seemed concerns about the soaring crime and homeless crisis. you'll be surprised at his answers, coming next. ♪ oh, won't you save me, san francisco ♪ get refunds.com powered by innovation refunds can help your business get a payroll tax refund, even if you got ppp and it only takes eight minutes to qualify. i went on their website, uploaded everything, and i was blown away by what they could do. getrefunds.com has helped businesses get over a billion dollars and we can help your business too. qualify your business for a big refun
[laughter] john, thank you so much. david, back to you.he way. it's a wonderful moment of joy for you and your family. god bless you. great new christmas edition to -- addition to your family. >> reporter: thank you. david: show me the dow 30 stocks to get a sense of the market. the dow is down 65 points. we're about evenly divided between green and red there. meanwhile, a real estate developer is betting biggen on san francisco. he's investing a billion dollars to renovate the iconic...
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. >> lieutenant john david miley was a graduate of the united states military academy atwest point in 1887 . he was commissioned as a second lieutenant with the fifth artillery regiment with the outbreak of the spanish-american war in 1898 he was assigned an aide-de-camp to major general william shatner, khmer and commander of the expedition to cuba.he was highly trusted and when the general staff fell lieutenant miley was designed to coordinate the attack on san juan hill in his place and would ultimately be the one to give the order that led to the charge of lieutenant colonel theodore roosevelt and the roughriders . a few days later he served as one of the commissioners who negotiated the spanish surrender of santiago july 17. in 1904 miley in san francisco wasnamed in his honor.we know that today as san francisco va medical center . >> as a young man i grew up in south san francisco right next door to the national cemetery so when i became a cub scout we used to go over there in the 50s and decorate the gravesthat were there. when i got out of the service i stepped right back into
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is up on better-than-expected numbers up 759 great conversation everybody cam jason smith john catsimatidis david beck averting david david lids pique cheryl casone thank you all we will see you again tomorrow stuart: short break? there's no short break, maria, good morning to you and good morning, everyone. are you ready for this? a blockbuster news day about your money and your economy and rip your faceoff market rally. shall we start right there? yeah, why not look at this. half an hour ago the consumer price report, inflation up 7.1% in the last 12 months. that means a slowing in the rate of inflation. 7.7% october, 7.1% november. the market absolutely loves it. the dow industrials at this moment half hour before the start of trading up 760 points and look at that nasdaq, it's up 455 at the moment, 452 that is 3.8%. big tech doing very well this morning, that's why the nasdaq is up so much because interest rates are falling. if inflation is slowing, maybe the federal reserve will go a little easier on interest rates. that's what's fueling the rally. look at that the 10-year yield all the way
is up on better-than-expected numbers up 759 great conversation everybody cam jason smith john catsimatidis david beck averting david david lids pique cheryl casone thank you all we will see you again tomorrow stuart: short break? there's no short break, maria, good morning to you and good morning, everyone. are you ready for this? a blockbuster news day about your money and your economy and rip your faceoff market rally. shall we start right there? yeah, why not look at this. half an hour ago...
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instead, he recommended his flat mate, david frost. johnay of life, where his impressions of the prime minister, harold wilson helped win him his first bafta in 1966. as harold wilson: i admit in the privacy of this - television studio that all is not well within the government. some of my colleagues have not performed as well as i expected them to. even worse, some of them have! his partnership withjohn fortune was under way and and they featured in a sketch with a young alan bennett about tv executives trying to think up new ideas for a show. well, look, could we combine the two, have a professional discoteque in an old people's home? we could call it whisky a—ga—ga! looking back on his career, john bird once said, "i always think by now i should have had a late period — i've had an early period that's gone on". the satiristjohn bird, who's died at the age of 86. that's it. this is bbc news. hello there. new year's eve, just around the corner. and if your plans involve being outside, please keep watching the forecast. there's a lot of rai
instead, he recommended his flat mate, david frost. johnay of life, where his impressions of the prime minister, harold wilson helped win him his first bafta in 1966. as harold wilson: i admit in the privacy of this - television studio that all is not well within the government. some of my colleagues have not performed as well as i expected them to. even worse, some of them have! his partnership withjohn fortune was under way and and they featured in a sketch with a young alan bennett about tv...
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instead, he recommended his flat mate, david frost. johnay of life, where his impressions of the prime minister, harold wilson helped win him his first bafta in 1966. as harold wilson: i admit in the privacy of this - television studio that all is not well within the government. some of my colleagues have not performed as well as i expected them to. even worse, some of them have! his partnership with john fortune was under way and and they featured in a sketch with a young alan bennett about tv executives trying to think up new ideas for a show. well, look, could we combine the two, have a professional discoteque in an old people's home? — we could call it whisky a—ga—ga! looking back on his career, john bird once said, "i always think by now i should have had a late period — i've had an early period that's gone on". the satiristjohn bird, who's died at the age of 86. this has been bbc news bye—bye. hello there. new year's eve, just around the corner. and if your plans involve being outside, please keep watching the forecast. there's a lot
instead, he recommended his flat mate, david frost. johnay of life, where his impressions of the prime minister, harold wilson helped win him his first bafta in 1966. as harold wilson: i admit in the privacy of this - television studio that all is not well within the government. some of my colleagues have not performed as well as i expected them to. even worse, some of them have! his partnership with john fortune was under way and and they featured in a sketch with a young alan bennett about tv...
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let's bring in cnn anchor john burrman and we have max boot here and david urban. max, so this is not just a u.s. cancer. though, we obviously feel it here. the extremism. why is it worldwide? what has happened? what has made the globe go crazy with extremism? >> there are certainly a lot of factors including globalization and changes in the information economy. the biggest thing is the spread of social media. i was struck by the fact that the conspirators in germany, one thing that got them all worked up was qanon. i remember the good old days when america was exporting elvis presley and blue jeans and the declaration of independence. now we are exporting this internet insanity. >> and we invented qanon. >> yes. and elon musk is allowing neo- nazis and all sorts of nuts onto twitter. this is a real problem. the guy who attacked paul pelosi was also inspired by qanon. this is just one theory circulating out there. >> there is the theory and then the imagery. january 6th. the idea of violence. the idea of people watching that there is a possibility of infiltrating i
let's bring in cnn anchor john burrman and we have max boot here and david urban. max, so this is not just a u.s. cancer. though, we obviously feel it here. the extremism. why is it worldwide? what has happened? what has made the globe go crazy with extremism? >> there are certainly a lot of factors including globalization and changes in the information economy. the biggest thing is the spread of social media. i was struck by the fact that the conspirators in germany, one thing that got...
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david: john lonski, great to see you my friend. well now this.ing to retire, likely looking for a bit of a tax haven lauren which states should be people be looking at? lauren: first alaska, .09 cents a gallon all the years we've been covering retirement stories have we ever put gas taxes in it as a motivating reason? number two is delaware the gas tax there is there 0-point t2 22 and then wyoming, florida still in the top five but considerably more expensive because it's popular and new hampshire is number five, no state income or state sales tax, no estate or inheritance tax and committed to phasing out the 5% tax on both dividends and interest. david: wow thank you governor s ununu. let's check the futures again it started out slow. its been gaining a little steam there, the dow in the futures is up 320, the nasdaq is up 50 that's about a half a percent rise on the nasdaq, almost a full percent rise on the dow. the opening bell is coming next. ♪ oh, holy night, the stars are brightly shining, it is the night of the dear savior's birth ♪ ♪ [lau
david: john lonski, great to see you my friend. well now this.ing to retire, likely looking for a bit of a tax haven lauren which states should be people be looking at? lauren: first alaska, .09 cents a gallon all the years we've been covering retirement stories have we ever put gas taxes in it as a motivating reason? number two is delaware the gas tax there is there 0-point t2 22 and then wyoming, florida still in the top five but considerably more expensive because it's popular and new...
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. >>> going to bring in cnn political analyst john avenue l avalon, and david schoen, former presidentrump's defense lawyer in the second impeachment trial. i want to get to john who's in the studio now. john, give us your takeaways from yesterday. >> you can't overestimate the significance of a bipartisan panel recommending the former president for criminal prosecution. now, obviously this is a recommendation, but look at the charges they're bringing forward, particularly to aid and incite an insurrection, as well as conspiracy to defraud the united states. these are charges that are deep with history. so the weight of history is on us, and i think trump's alleged crimes against the constitution, against our democracy rise to that level. >> david, i'm interested in what you have to say. you've been saying that -- you said you're disappointed in how this committee handled what's going on. why is it handled, you said this important endeavor. that's a quote from you. what would you have liked to have seen be done differently? >> i suppose -- i respectfully disagree with your earlier stat
. >>> going to bring in cnn political analyst john avenue l avalon, and david schoen, former presidentrump's defense lawyer in the second impeachment trial. i want to get to john who's in the studio now. john, give us your takeaways from yesterday. >> you can't overestimate the significance of a bipartisan panel recommending the former president for criminal prosecution. now, obviously this is a recommendation, but look at the charges they're bringing forward, particularly to aid...
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. >> sandra: we'll be watching for all that, david spunt, thank you. >> john: a triple demic of flu, covid and rsv, prompting calls to reinstate mask mandates. is it about to be 2020 all over again? where you live? >> sandra: and are home sales about to slow to an absolute crawl in the new year. it is a question many homeowners are asking. charles payne will have the latest on the factors driving that and what it means for the buyers and sellers in the upcoming new year. >> we had the fed pumping money out like there's no tomorrow and like why should anybody be surprised that we have the worst inflation in 40 years. and the democrats' answer is let's spend much more. when moderate to severe ulcerative colitis persists... put it in check with rinvoq, a once-daily pill. when uc got unpredictable,... i got rapid symptom relief with rinvoq. check. when uc held me back... i got lasting, steroid-free remission with rinvoq. check. and when uc got the upper hand... rinvoq helped visibly repair the colon lining. check. rapid symptom relief. lasting, steroid-free remission. and a chance to vis
. >> sandra: we'll be watching for all that, david spunt, thank you. >> john: a triple demic of flu, covid and rsv, prompting calls to reinstate mask mandates. is it about to be 2020 all over again? where you live? >> sandra: and are home sales about to slow to an absolute crawl in the new year. it is a question many homeowners are asking. charles payne will have the latest on the factors driving that and what it means for the buyers and sellers in the upcoming new year....
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david? >> tracking it day by day. john coral, think. >>> tonight, even as the january 6th committee decides whether to issue any criminal referral to the justice department for january 6th, tonight, the special could be sell appointed for the justice department in the federal investigation under way has already issued subpoenas to officials in three states now. arizona, michigan, and wisconsin tonight. for all of their communications with former president trump related to efforts to overturn the outcome of the 2020 election. >>> to neorth carolina, tonight and there is new reporting in the power grid sabotage. news one person has been found dead in a home with no electricity. abc's mona kosar abdi in north carolina again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, officials in moore county, north carolina, say one person has died in a house with no power. >> we're trying at this point in time to validate if it was related to the power outage or just a normal medical condition. >> reporter: the news comes as duke energy crews work 24-ho
david? >> tracking it day by day. john coral, think. >>> tonight, even as the january 6th committee decides whether to issue any criminal referral to the justice department for january 6th, tonight, the special could be sell appointed for the justice department in the federal investigation under way has already issued subpoenas to officials in three states now. arizona, michigan, and wisconsin tonight. for all of their communications with former president trump related to efforts...
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in the period since i started following the court you had justices like john paul stevens and david souterho were both republican appointees that by the end of their career were solid members of the court's liberal wing. you had justice anthony kennedy who is not member of the liberal wing but sometimes crossed over to join the liberal justices on important issues like affirmative action and the rights for lgbtq people, and abortion. and that as one of the earlier callers said, became a rallying cry for conservative republicans who have been focused for decades on changing the makeup of the court was to say things like no more souters when they had a nomination available to make sure that they were picking someone who was a serious conservative justice. host: in very short order after the dobbs decision this summer, bipartisan and bicameral support came behind legislation to enshrine in law the right for same-sex marriage and interracial marriage. why did some people feel that that was necessitated after the dobbs decision? guest: that is a great question. in the dobbs decision the majorit
in the period since i started following the court you had justices like john paul stevens and david souterho were both republican appointees that by the end of their career were solid members of the court's liberal wing. you had justice anthony kennedy who is not member of the liberal wing but sometimes crossed over to join the liberal justices on important issues like affirmative action and the rights for lgbtq people, and abortion. and that as one of the earlier callers said, became a...
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. >> lieutenant john david miley was a graduate of the united states military academy atwest point in887 . he was commissioned as a second lieutenant with the fifth artillery regiment with the outbreak of the spanish-american war in 1898 he was assigned an aide-de-camp to major general william shatner, khmer and commander of the expedition to cuba.he was highly trusted and when the general staff fell lieutenant miley was designed to coordinate the attack on san juan hill in his place and would ultimately be the one to give the order that led to the charge of lieutenant colonel theodore roosevelt and the roughriders . a few days later he served as one of the commissioners who negotiated the spanish surrender of santiago july 17. in 1904 miley in san francisco wasnamed in his honor.we know that today as san francisco va medical center . >> as a young man i grew up in south san francisco right next door to the national cemetery so when i became a cub scout we used to go over there in the 50s and decorate the gravesthat were there. when i got out of the service i stepped right back into i
. >> lieutenant john david miley was a graduate of the united states military academy atwest point in887 . he was commissioned as a second lieutenant with the fifth artillery regiment with the outbreak of the spanish-american war in 1898 he was assigned an aide-de-camp to major general william shatner, khmer and commander of the expedition to cuba.he was highly trusted and when the general staff fell lieutenant miley was designed to coordinate the attack on san juan hill in his place and...
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and women who have served in congress since our nation was created from james madison to david crockett and from johnway to the 36 members that we commemorate today. it is tiny right now but this tree will be here for generations of family and friends to visit as they remember their loved ones. and we hope you will have time to see it while you are here. it is situated on the house side of the capital, as you make your way down the hill. it is across the street from the entrance to the rayburn office building, and we hope you have a chance to visit it. again, on behalf of fmc, welcome. it is now my pleasure to recognize fmcsa percentage former representative from virginia for opening remarks. >> when they do that has passed, way he was the longest serving republican in history. focused on solutions for america, and they saw that -- >> now i have the privilege of representing about 800 former senators and house members as part of the association of former members of congress, of which i am the president. on their behalf, i want to welcome the families, the friends, and the staff members of those who w
and women who have served in congress since our nation was created from james madison to david crockett and from johnway to the 36 members that we commemorate today. it is tiny right now but this tree will be here for generations of family and friends to visit as they remember their loved ones. and we hope you will have time to see it while you are here. it is situated on the house side of the capital, as you make your way down the hill. it is across the street from the entrance to the rayburn...
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my panel, john williams and david starkey are still here. , it's a miracle hasn't happened sooner. this year given that 45,000 that we've got 45,000 people who've journey in this who've made this journey in this way. now, absolutely. it's tragic . it's not all tragic. it's not at all surprising. you're absolutely right. shocking thing is right. the shocking thing is that not happening more that this is not happening more often. we're heading often. obviously, we're heading into turning. into winter. weather's turning. i just terrible. i mean, this is just terrible. you know, one thing that really kind of gets me that i think , i kind of gets me that i think, i think is quite an important point to make, is that lots of people, including labour party, labour politicians, up labour politicians, standing up in yvette in parliament yesterday. yvette cooper , blaming smugglers cooper, blaming people smugglers for this and obviously the people smugglers are taking a profit from this trade in potentially people dying and. that's horrific and they mus
my panel, john williams and david starkey are still here. , it's a miracle hasn't happened sooner. this year given that 45,000 that we've got 45,000 people who've journey in this who've made this journey in this way. now, absolutely. it's tragic . it's not all tragic. it's not at all surprising. you're absolutely right. shocking thing is right. the shocking thing is that not happening more that this is not happening more often. we're heading often. obviously, we're heading into turning. into...
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but i think that i heard that john lenin and murderer mark david chapman was just refused bail.on my mind at the moment. i did him in prison, and at the end of the he kept saying i'm so sorry, i'm so sorry. i mean it was very, very strange. the menendez properties. >> we had one of them on. >> we had both of them on after they were sentenced, and eric menendez, who still writes to me, said i'm just a normal boy. and i said eric you're a normal boy who killed your mother and father. gene harris, remember she killed the doctor. i did so many interviews with her and had such empathy for her that my network said you can't interview her anymore. you're prejudiced. i had an argument with him about it. he would not pardon -- >> shane alexander -- >> she said if i did an interview with her, i had to do it with the others. i saw jeanne after she left prison. she has two devoted sons and she's doing a lot to bring about better relationships for the prisoners with their children because there were no facilities for the children. there were no picture books or crayons. there was no opportun
but i think that i heard that john lenin and murderer mark david chapman was just refused bail.on my mind at the moment. i did him in prison, and at the end of the he kept saying i'm so sorry, i'm so sorry. i mean it was very, very strange. the menendez properties. >> we had one of them on. >> we had both of them on after they were sentenced, and eric menendez, who still writes to me, said i'm just a normal boy. and i said eric you're a normal boy who killed your mother and father....
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david: john, i am wondering when we are trying to come up with scenarios, one of the goalposts or landmarkslation, long-term targets. if we are entering something new you think the fed needs to rethink that 2% target? is that almost something that might be entering a new stage as well? >> that may be happening. there is talk in the press. that would be a mistake. the 2% target didn't come from the fed. the fed adopted it. it worked well. deviating from that, 3% or 4%, would make people worry. will they track back to what they do with monetary policy? there's always been this discussion, 2% is glued in. we should take very seriously the idea of raising it. it used to be too high. it's a mistake to raise that at this point. even though there is discussion about doing that. kathleen: once the fed gets to restrictive rate. if it is 5%, 6% or higher, how long will it have to keep it there? what does history tell us? what does your analysis tell us? >> i don't think he needs to be as long as history. because this is a relatively recent thing. say a year and a half, inflation was in high two years
david: john, i am wondering when we are trying to come up with scenarios, one of the goalposts or landmarkslation, long-term targets. if we are entering something new you think the fed needs to rethink that 2% target? is that almost something that might be entering a new stage as well? >> that may be happening. there is talk in the press. that would be a mistake. the 2% target didn't come from the fed. the fed adopted it. it worked well. deviating from that, 3% or 4%, would make people...
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awoke bail fund backed by celebrities like richard branson david glover and john legend is now closedeing sued for free ago serial criminal who tried to kill someone days after being released. that nonprofit the bail project helped free this man unsee right here last december and now being sued by the man he is accused of shooting 11 times just six days after being released. san that cruise police issuing a warning about fake parking tickets after a man was arrested for handing out faux citations to beach goers. admitted to making and issuing fake tickets which included a qr code to receive payment. the suspect is facing charges of fraud and unlawful use of a computer system. and "avatar" the way of water cruises to second week at the top of the box office bringing in $56 million. >> humans are returning. they are hunting us. >> what's our plan? >> this is our home. this is our family. this is our fortress. griff grift sequel joins other 2022 hit like top gun maverick and lifting theater audience about 68% from 2021 when theaters struggled during the pandemic; however, box office numb
awoke bail fund backed by celebrities like richard branson david glover and john legend is now closedeing sued for free ago serial criminal who tried to kill someone days after being released. that nonprofit the bail project helped free this man unsee right here last december and now being sued by the man he is accused of shooting 11 times just six days after being released. san that cruise police issuing a warning about fake parking tickets after a man was arrested for handing out faux...
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i'm carl quintanilla with john cramer and david faber at the new york stock exchange. annual rate biggest deskhcline n two years. we'll talk implications for the fed. we'll begin with cpi fueling the rally this morning, jim. you said it's pretty remarkable. how much of this holds >> well, look, i think it's actually going to be better than holds. the areas that are still up are about to go down used cars are down that's just a -- i would say just a prediction basically about how much new supply is going to come on i do believe the housing chain has considerably slowed. the number of houses that are being built will soon come into fruition at the same time mortgages are still high energy is down and i think it's going to have a hard time rallying from here so, david, other than staying at home for food, which is a little odd, cereal, wheat, is at a very big low. feds have to win they have won on all these commodities. they took it from producer to consumer now, look, we still have a lot of help wanted >> 6% is not -- >> they got a raise. >> it's not nothing. it means a
i'm carl quintanilla with john cramer and david faber at the new york stock exchange. annual rate biggest deskhcline n two years. we'll talk implications for the fed. we'll begin with cpi fueling the rally this morning, jim. you said it's pretty remarkable. how much of this holds >> well, look, i think it's actually going to be better than holds. the areas that are still up are about to go down used cars are down that's just a -- i would say just a prediction basically about how much new...
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all right, john talk, i tried front of it and david l. phillips and thank you to for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting a website that's out there a dot com. and to further discussion do go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha inside story. it was a join. the conversation on twitter handle is at a j inside story from me laura kyle and the whole team here it's bye for now. i will tell stories and take risks to share their experiences. from every corner of the world, binding us together and inspiring us to expand our realities. why? because i award winning voices telling groundbreaking stories. witness on al jazeera joe biden is welcoming african leaders from across the continent. washington house, the u. s. africa leader summit with global powers vying to boost economic and political ties to the region. the president is keen to underscore the importance of us africa relation. stay with al jazeera for all development. ah, al jazeera, with national chapel. 15000 young men were traffic from west africa to europe in the middle eas
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john talk. i tried fun of it and david l. phillips and thank you too for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting a website that's out there a dot com. and to further discussion do go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha inside story. it was a join the conversation on twitter handle is at a inside story. from me laura kyle and the whole team here it's bye for now. ah. and a farming is changing drastically in romania with this year's sunflower harvest devastated by drought. it's molder weather and lower rainfall that are changing the seasons. farmers around here are only 2 seasons these days instead of fall in the summer and the winter autumn this year in temperature terms only lasted a couple of weeks. the around is planning differently for the year ahead. there'll be no, some flowers, no call, no wheat. all this bomb being replaced by crops, more resistant to trout used to feed livestock, not people. he and his son are slowly adapting, but climate change may well outpace them. ah al jazeera, with all the mamma prizing
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