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i bet most of you have some money in a 401 k plan. corporate pensions started going away and the 401 k is the main way americans save for retirement they are offered by your employer and among the greatest tax investments out there along with the ira, not the irish republican paraarmy those of you about to pass out and change the channel because the idea of saving for retirement puts you to sleep, hear me out for a minute you need to know this stuff. believe me your future self-will thank you and while you know you may think you have everything you need, you think you know it all, the truth is there is a lot the so-called experts don't tell you. for example, conventional wisdom says you must invest in your 401 k. many experts will advise you to max out your 401 k contributions every year if you can afford to. the maximum is $19,000 or $25,000 if you're over 50 but rises over time, a little faster than infashion in 2012 it was $13,000 it is a serious chunk of change. with these contributions coming from you pretax income, however, i th
i bet most of you have some money in a 401 k plan. corporate pensions started going away and the 401 k is the main way americans save for retirement they are offered by your employer and among the greatest tax investments out there along with the ira, not the irish republican paraarmy those of you about to pass out and change the channel because the idea of saving for retirement puts you to sleep, hear me out for a minute you need to know this stuff. believe me your future self-will thank you...
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so james k. polk is a part of this history of absentee planters, and i call them 19th century portfolio planters. we think of portfolio plantations as sort of a 20th century agricultural development so i'm trying to be provocative on purpose and call -- this is a portfolio investment. if you never go to that plantation. sometimes the overseer is begging them, please come and see how good things are going because i need a contract for next year. and a lot of times these guys aren't going. they don't really know what's going on. that's an investment and that's what it is. so when i found in looking at these patterns is this is actually a much more extensive part of this history than i had given credence to in my research. quite a few of these absentee holdings. it's a little difficult to find out when it's an absentee-held plantation like some of them are more obvious than others. if people have questions about like what i defined as absentee and not, we can hash that out. in my preliminary researc
so james k. polk is a part of this history of absentee planters, and i call them 19th century portfolio planters. we think of portfolio plantations as sort of a 20th century agricultural development so i'm trying to be provocative on purpose and call -- this is a portfolio investment. if you never go to that plantation. sometimes the overseer is begging them, please come and see how good things are going because i need a contract for next year. and a lot of times these guys aren't going. they...
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all james k. polk has to do is plug into those connections, political, family, all of the above, right, to help him retake chunky jack. here's something that's interesting about william dusenbury's contribution to this scholarship is you can kind of tell that historians of slavery weren't quite ready to outright call these operations what they were, right? you know, investment capitalist enterprises, okay, and not everybody is e nam moenamored w new history of slavery, and i would enjoy watching people duke that out. i think it's really helpful for this, you know, context to understand polk in this way. but in dusenbury's book, he uses the word investment in places in quotation marks. he's talking about how somebody viewed the plantation as an investment. of course it's an investment. what else could it be, right? we understand slavery is a social system. we also have to understand it, you know, as an investment, right? so james k. polk is watching these things closely. that was going to be the re
all james k. polk has to do is plug into those connections, political, family, all of the above, right, to help him retake chunky jack. here's something that's interesting about william dusenbury's contribution to this scholarship is you can kind of tell that historians of slavery weren't quite ready to outright call these operations what they were, right? you know, investment capitalist enterprises, okay, and not everybody is e nam moenamored w new history of slavery, and i would enjoy...
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james k. polk, so we're going to explore five of the sides apparently of james k. polk. i'd like to start then with our zbro ducti introductions in just a moment. what we'll each do is speak for 15 minutes. no more. maybe a little less would be allowed. and then we'll -- we might ask questions of each other. a dcouple questions as a roundtable then we'll open it for the audience and should have substantial time for question and answer at the end. first i'd like to introduce mark cheathem who's going to speak on polk, van vurburen and democrat leadership in 1844. dr. cheathem is professor of history at cumberland university and project director of the papers of martin van buren. his most recent book is "the coming of democracy: presidential campaigning in the age of jackson." all right. >> thank you, john, and thank you for all, all for showing up. hopefully no one naps in the post-lunch euphoria and thank you to michael in particular for putting this together. i want to thank zach kinslow, you
james k. polk, so we're going to explore five of the sides apparently of james k. polk. i'd like to start then with our zbro ducti introductions in just a moment. what we'll each do is speak for 15 minutes. no more. maybe a little less would be allowed. and then we'll -- we might ask questions of each other. a dcouple questions as a roundtable then we'll open it for the audience and should have substantial time for question and answer at the end. first i'd like to introduce mark cheathem who's...
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k-12, certainly higher red gets it. host: let's talk a little bit about k-12. from whats out to me you are hand -- hearing these candidates on the proposals for k-12? guest 1: a lot of it is increasing funding across the candidates,veral what a here is the main source of federal funding for k-12 education. there are plans about whether we will increase teacher salaries, which means more funding, and a few have talked about welcome of the federal government will give states money so statement up spending more -- states end up spending more. is a discussion about equity and spending more, but i think what we are seeing, certainly for 10 years now since the recession, we have seen sort of stagnant funding. it has gone down a come back up, but what we after record levels of spending before the recession. that and teacher salaries have definitely been stagnant, and that is driving a lot of it that we have seen. enough is enough. we want to get more funding and paid more. host: are those coming, those proposals? guest: a lot of them are aspirational in what you see i
k-12, certainly higher red gets it. host: let's talk a little bit about k-12. from whats out to me you are hand -- hearing these candidates on the proposals for k-12? guest 1: a lot of it is increasing funding across the candidates,veral what a here is the main source of federal funding for k-12 education. there are plans about whether we will increase teacher salaries, which means more funding, and a few have talked about welcome of the federal government will give states money so statement up...
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laura k.: tempers hot, nerveay . ta member of the governmey mp defending himself to protesters, but not entirely t'e government'approach. >> i have made my position clear. i've spoken to the chief whi about it laura k.: time is short, but within days, mps will try to remove the possibility tt boris johnson could take us out even senior tories will try to change the law. >> it may well be that next week is the only opportunity. i'm afraid it looks as if our options have now narrowed. if parliament is going to assert control and say, ok, if we leave with no deal, it has to have the consent of parliament, that would suggest we need to move sooner rather than later. laura k.: is this the moment led the light -- the moment polite resistance will become more aggressive action? >> i think it will continue to be po9lite, but i also think ite is going t to be robust. laura k.: those who fear the possible turmoil of leaving without a deal seem more determined now. the prime minister has csed outrag protesters not just in westm
laura k.: tempers hot, nerveay . ta member of the governmey mp defending himself to protesters, but not entirely t'e government'approach. >> i have made my position clear. i've spoken to the chief whi about it laura k.: time is short, but within days, mps will try to remove the possibility tt boris johnson could take us out even senior tories will try to change the law. >> it may well be that next week is the only opportunity. i'm afraid it looks as if our options have now narrowed....
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k. k. has released a statement through his lawyers in which he said that he was very confident that he could resolve the conflict between the turkish state and kurdish fighters within a week he said he also said the turkish government needed to do what's necessary or flan is the founding father of the p.k. k. that began as separatists insurgency against the turkish state in 1904 he was jailed in 1909 and is currently being held in a maximum security prison on an island in the sea of marmara he's been denied a lawyer since 2011 but this year is seen as lawyers on several different occasions he also still exerts a tremendous amount of influence over the p.k. k. and its offshoot the y.p. gee what does all of this mean well there is a new context for these comments in the form of hopes of creating a safe zone in northern syria negotiations between turkey and the united states have been intense in recent days plans to create the safe so a tentative largely because of a fundamental difference
k. k. has released a statement through his lawyers in which he said that he was very confident that he could resolve the conflict between the turkish state and kurdish fighters within a week he said he also said the turkish government needed to do what's necessary or flan is the founding father of the p.k. k. that began as separatists insurgency against the turkish state in 1904 he was jailed in 1909 and is currently being held in a maximum security prison on an island in the sea of marmara...
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k: it is reallinteresting, laura. unlike what you would see in london and other parts of the country where there hasee this huge outrage, people see what boris johnson is doing with rlrliament as antidemocratic, here people are so fed up with oeiting for brexit that they feel anything heto get this done is fine by them. it is a completely different one ofou then you would -- it is a completely different point of two and a half hours to the south in london. they want this to be done as soon as possible. worried about what a no-deal brexit might mean? frank: they have not been ta ing about what a no-deal brexit might meet so much as they are frustrated. i had an interesting conversation with a woman who has a wg flower farm. she is already feeling the pain of brexit. all of her laborers are from eastern europe, and some have already left, and she has had to ho up investment becau she is not sure she will have the workers to farm the new flowers she wants to grow. what is interesting is i said, aren't you concerned about
k: it is reallinteresting, laura. unlike what you would see in london and other parts of the country where there hasee this huge outrage, people see what boris johnson is doing with rlrliament as antidemocratic, here people are so fed up with oeiting for brexit that they feel anything heto get this done is fine by them. it is a completely different one ofou then you would -- it is a completely different point of two and a half hours to the south in london. they want this to be done as soon as...
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i k know some l s that are 4th generation of really kind of rock-picking and then evolving into diving and harvesting the abalone. and it's just--it's an incredible opportunity. it's--the ocean's free to go into. there's education, there's science, there's a physical workout. it's really just sort of a magical... opportrtunity, reaeally a rich t of a lot of f the locals' lives here. abalone brouought a lot of people here e that--it was the big vacation of the year. cocome over with, you know, mom, dad, and the grandkids and camp out and relive the memories that they had when theyere children. womaman: abalone is a hot topic across california because the harvest of abalone is deeply embedded in the e culture of californians, going back to indigenous communities that lived here before our cocolonizationon. doug b bush: it's just l like a garden snail, exceptpt instead f eating y your basil l and your littttle baby ararugula starar's eating seaweweed. one shell anda foot. this is what you eat. this isis just a bibig, muscular foot that it crawls aroround and hols onto the rock. krisistin
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when james k. polk was elected speaker of the house in 1835 it was widely seen as a reward for services rendered as congressional floor leader in jackson's administration's war against the bank of the united states hereafter simply the bank. in march of 1833 as a member of the house ways and means committee, polk offered an explosive minority report and during the following session as chairman of the same committee, polk outmaneuvered bank supporters and secured passage of a resolution in proving the removal of government deposits. months later during a visit to tennessee jackson gushed, quote, polk for the hard service done in the cause deserves a medal from the american people. as far as we know polk didn't receive a medal, but tremendous wards he did reap from his bank ward services were more substantial. the house speakership, the lifelong devotion of jackson and the democratic party and ten years later the presidency. that polk would play a prominent role in the bank war was hard to predict be
when james k. polk was elected speaker of the house in 1835 it was widely seen as a reward for services rendered as congressional floor leader in jackson's administration's war against the bank of the united states hereafter simply the bank. in march of 1833 as a member of the house ways and means committee, polk offered an explosive minority report and during the following session as chairman of the same committee, polk outmaneuvered bank supporters and secured passage of a resolution in...
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how long before ♪ i feel it k-k-kicking feel it k-k-kicking ♪ how long's it gonna take?ed is a true love edible ♪ want to beat like a heart that's painted in gold ♪ here we go all of my life ♪ all of my doubts all of my ups ♪ keep keeping me down i'm starting all o ♪ starting all o starting all over ♪ all of my fight all of my fear ♪ all of my darkness leaving me here ♪ i'm starting all o starting all o ♪ starting all over all of my life ♪ all of my doubts all of my ups ♪ keep keeping me down i'm starting all o ♪ starting all o starting all over ♪ all of my fight all of my fear ♪ all of my darkness leaving me here ♪ i'm starting all o starting all o ♪ starting all over ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: "miracle pill" comes out september 13! goo goo dolls, everybody! we'll be right back. >> stephen: that's it for "the late show." tune in tomorrow when my guests will be curtis "50 cent" jackson, jillian bell, and musical guest, tori kelly. now stick around for james corden. good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪
how long before ♪ i feel it k-k-kicking feel it k-k-kicking ♪ how long's it gonna take?ed is a true love edible ♪ want to beat like a heart that's painted in gold ♪ here we go all of my life ♪ all of my doubts all of my ups ♪ keep keeping me down i'm starting all o ♪ starting all o starting all over ♪ all of my fight all of my fear ♪ all of my darkness leaving me here ♪ i'm starting all o starting all o ♪ starting all over all of my life ♪ all of my doubts all of my ups...
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if we are going to be the smartest it means universal pre-k for three and four-year-olds, improving kn, paying teachers what they deserve, reducing class sizes, making sure special-needs children get the education they deserve, reinvesting and trade programs in our high schools, and tuition free public state universities, community colleges, and job training certification programs because jobs require more knowledge and more skill than ever before. it means reimagining the justice system if we're going to be a fairer nation, cast bail reforms, making sure we have greater accountability and transparency in police departments so you are treated the same no matter who you are. it means passing the equality act so you can't be discriminated against no matter your sexual orientation or gender. and passing the equal rights amendment, and making sure women get people pay for equal work. it means protecting a woman's right to choose when it's under assault right now. [applause] if we're going to be the healthiest, it means changing the health care system to one where everybody gets health car
if we are going to be the smartest it means universal pre-k for three and four-year-olds, improving kn, paying teachers what they deserve, reducing class sizes, making sure special-needs children get the education they deserve, reinvesting and trade programs in our high schools, and tuition free public state universities, community colleges, and job training certification programs because jobs require more knowledge and more skill than ever before. it means reimagining the justice system if...
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have you had meetings with the k r.g. office and the representative there? turkish military -- 1996 theyen came to kurdistan military bases a a military group which -- militia group that has been different -- for different political reasons. solution for turkish concerns in iraq especially about the pkk -- iraq cannot do so much even if you give the opportunity or the chance to iraqi to control the border it's not going to be able to fully control it. unless it is the political issues inside turkey's concern ourh is not really responsibility or the role to play. i think it is important for turkey to respect iraqi sovereignty. a more destabilized iraq is not in favor of turkey. it will be used by other radical groups. it will be overexploited by them as well. it's in favor of turkey to strengthen iraqi -- based on mutual respect. partyuse a political building a relate -- building relations with other countries about the consent of the iraqi government. that is seen as conspiracy and only theutional and iraqi government can make this decision. with regard to t
have you had meetings with the k r.g. office and the representative there? turkish military -- 1996 theyen came to kurdistan military bases a a military group which -- militia group that has been different -- for different political reasons. solution for turkish concerns in iraq especially about the pkk -- iraq cannot do so much even if you give the opportunity or the chance to iraqi to control the border it's not going to be able to fully control it. unless it is the political issues inside...
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laura k.: shutng up sh. at the prime minister's request, the gates will clangfor a nxtra few days this month debates won't take place, mps won't vote, or stand in the way of boris johnson. pr bringing forward a new legislative program on crime, on hospitals, making sure we have d.e education funding we n there will be ample time on both sides of that crucial october 17 summit, ample time in parliament for mps to debat the eu to debate brexit and all the other issues. ample time. laura k.: it is not unusual for a new prime minister to close parliame for a short while to press reset to announce a new program on what they want to do , but it is intensely ntroversial to do it now one former minister told me it is a declaration of war. cenainly the first big shot a fight that has been brewing since boris johnson moved in to numb 10. and the outrage is shared by senior tories, too. >> at a time of national crisis, parliament must be able to meet to hold the government to account, to represent our constituents, the
laura k.: shutng up sh. at the prime minister's request, the gates will clangfor a nxtra few days this month debates won't take place, mps won't vote, or stand in the way of boris johnson. pr bringing forward a new legislative program on crime, on hospitals, making sure we have d.e education funding we n there will be ample time on both sides of that crucial october 17 summit, ample time in parliament for mps to debat the eu to debate brexit and all the other issues. ample time. laura k.: it is...
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iay k. >> scold star for you. >> he's still laughing. >> all right. 4 had:30 is the timeow n. happening in the news cleanup continues after whipping and yeilhaerda myov leaving behind orm knockedwsow deen tr busy ov. this is out ofes on formeoo rf complex. no one was hurt and gaping hole caused water to fall into the apartment. >>ell it's race against time for search for two missing firefighters. fairfax ky xtfirefighter firefir searchrrow down their gear back 50 miles east of jack svioplle focus will shift north the same mo 4no:31 virginia than jail accusedngf k woman at ottyel upp aivsctieit floor. police curhar.rmed unclear can. the relatesshipis >> developing out of ntgomery county maryland ice agents requested to deescape illegal immigrant charged with rain and mind. kevin mendosa followed a woman from a parking lot in silver spring to her apartment and grand her from behind and beat, strangled and raipd her. he i has ideauntry illegallmp to stimulate economy and boost paycheck. he told reportersg he's tansiderin lowering payroll economic down turn. troubling signs and ab
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we are going to explore five of the sides of james k polk. i would like to start with our introductions in just a moment. what we will each do is speak for 15 minutes, no
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this is known as the many sides of james k. polk. we're going to explore five of the sides of james k. polk. i'd like to start with our introductions in a momt.
this is known as the many sides of james k. polk. we're going to explore five of the sides of james k. polk. i'd like to start with our introductions in a momt.
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cups so all of canada has been converted to recycleble k cups and all of the u.s. in process of being converted now will be converted by the end of next year. we're just getting started recycleble post consumer p-e-t in all packaging 30% by 2025 it's part of a bigger program to make sure the environmental footprint is sound. >> my wife is on the board, i know from the way you led your life, you care about doing good things, sustainability i want to ask you about your theme impact per share this is something i've known you care about all your life what are you doing besides making that to drive home that you understand what the new consumer wants in terms of the environment and in terms of the footprint. >> it starts with, all of this is really listening to your consumer you have to listen to your consumer of all different ages and we know, it's not a surprise that younger consumers want healthier products and the products with a much lower impact on the environment. we launched our drink well do good program which we put on our website. it's all of our commitments
cups so all of canada has been converted to recycleble k cups and all of the u.s. in process of being converted now will be converted by the end of next year. we're just getting started recycleble post consumer p-e-t in all packaging 30% by 2025 it's part of a bigger program to make sure the environmental footprint is sound. >> my wife is on the board, i know from the way you led your life, you care about doing good things, sustainability i want to ask you about your theme impact per...
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you see at the bottom james k. his father is samuel polk married jane knox. his greater was ezekiel polk colorful and well-known fog, lots written about him and then his grandfather, william polk, a much more elusive figure, not a lot known about him. and he is will be the main focus of what i have to say right now where he came from. we don't know -- we --way we know about him is that he married a lady by the name of margaret taylor. they lived initially in maryland. then he moved to pennsylvania for a while and then down to north carolina in the early 1750s. they had five sons. and three daughters. and nobody knows where they actually lived in north carolina. he died and nobody knows where he is buried. like i say he is not a well-known figure. so what the -- and of course the president was the fourth generation of polks in north carolina. and by the time -- by his time the family had lost track i think of their early history, and exactly where they had come from. and what they knew about it is expressed, i think, in the words of a colonel william polk of r
you see at the bottom james k. his father is samuel polk married jane knox. his greater was ezekiel polk colorful and well-known fog, lots written about him and then his grandfather, william polk, a much more elusive figure, not a lot known about him. and he is will be the main focus of what i have to say right now where he came from. we don't know -- we --way we know about him is that he married a lady by the name of margaret taylor. they lived initially in maryland. then he moved to...
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yet as we just said, childcare woers are far more likely than teachers for k-12 to live inty.hy is that? like, where -- given how expensive it feels for parents, where is the money going? austin: well, the money is going to all the expenses in early care and education programs. it's true that personnel is the biggest expense in those programs, the time you pay for your facilities and all of the materials and things tt you need, what's remaining, again, is -- you know, between 60% and 80% of your budget is gonna be for personnel, but you have multipl.teachers in a classro you expect early care and education to be more expensi than k-12 education. lagos: right. you need more people, right? .stin: you need more peopyou e at least two teachers in a classroom. you have fewer children peteacher than you see with older kids, and so by the time you have -- you distribute those costs, you're left withverage, $13 an hour. lagos: so it's not as if the owners of these private faci are making huge profits. austin: no. lagos: so, what's the impact that you guys found on both kids and the pr
yet as we just said, childcare woers are far more likely than teachers for k-12 to live inty.hy is that? like, where -- given how expensive it feels for parents, where is the money going? austin: well, the money is going to all the expenses in early care and education programs. it's true that personnel is the biggest expense in those programs, the time you pay for your facilities and all of the materials and things tt you need, what's remaining, again, is -- you know, between 60% and 80% of...
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thank k you for joining us. kashmir, a curfew has been eased for friday prayers.egion has been on a security lockdown and communications block out to prevent unrest. the move has caused a rift. -- compared to only 19% for his closest rival. that was the congress party. that gives him a green light to do what he wants. one thing the bjp wants to do is revoke the special status of kashmir. indianne which separates and pakistani kashmir has been described as the most dangerous place on the planet. - decision by mahendra modi has caused complaints from pakistan from people within kashmir. he is saying what he is doing is giving the people a chance to get better jobs, he will be opening up the economy, giving molly would film producers -- producerslywood film opportunity to go and film. that is everything the people who are supporting him want to hear. that is not what the people of kashmir r want to hear. >> what are the chances the remarks will convince anyone? is a kashmir there question raised as to who heard what modi said yesterday. internet connection, televisio
thank k you for joining us. kashmir, a curfew has been eased for friday prayers.egion has been on a security lockdown and communications block out to prevent unrest. the move has caused a rift. -- compared to only 19% for his closest rival. that was the congress party. that gives him a green light to do what he wants. one thing the bjp wants to do is revoke the special status of kashmir. indianne which separates and pakistani kashmir has been described as the most dangerous place on the planet....
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schools, housing, k-12 funding, and the critical health investments.n we combine early pre-k access with school resource equity in integrated environments that the synergies between those three policy dimensions have transformative impact that benefits all kids. what is relevant as well is that in terms of confronting the issues of racial prejudice and a racial intolerance that we are seeing surges and, part of the resegregation of schools and not allowing children to learn and capitalize on the diversity that we can decide in schools where diversity and excellence live together and cooccur. instead of having a segregated system that reproduces and re-creates inequality across generations. the evidence is clear but having policymakers talk about the benefits of diversity without marshaling the tools, the policy integration and address efforts to further integration is counterproductive. role hasour federal been a hands off approach to integration efforts over the past 20 years. that is a critical issue that we need to rectify. david: it's a terribly im
schools, housing, k-12 funding, and the critical health investments.n we combine early pre-k access with school resource equity in integrated environments that the synergies between those three policy dimensions have transformative impact that benefits all kids. what is relevant as well is that in terms of confronting the issues of racial prejudice and a racial intolerance that we are seeing surges and, part of the resegregation of schools and not allowing children to learn and capitalize on...
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that is coming up. >>> want to be 401(k) millionaire?ers are feeling pretty comfortable these days. we'll tell you what you need to know, how you can reach the same milestone. that's next. answered 410 quests in 8 categories about vehicle quality. and when they were done, chevy earned more j.d. power quality awards across cars, trucks and suvs than any other brand over the last four years. so on behalf of chevrolet, i want to say "thank you, real people." you're welcome. we're gonna need a bigger room. i come face-to-face with a lot of behinds. so i know there's a big need for new gas-x maximum strength. it relieves pressure, bloating and discomfort fast. so no one needs to know you've got gas. gas-x. so no one needs to know you've got gas. (indistthat was awful.tering) why are you so good at this? had a coach in high school. really helped me up my game. i had a coach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free access to coaches and a full education curricul
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cabana: there are cigarettes in the k and c rations. the k rations had four cigarettes.lly they just put them in. pretty quickly they figured out , that destroyed the cigarettes in transport. than they were changing the packaging. they eventually put them into a cardboard sleeve. that protected the integrity of the cigarette. they did include those in the rations. >> for the program of mexican laborers, was that mostly in the western half of the united states? i read that we used german pows on the east coast. did we have mexican laborers on the east as well and germans on the west? ms. cabana: it was a lot, was in the southwest. also in the midwest. i was really surprised. how many ended up in the great plains reason, nebraska, iowa and whatnot. it seemed they went much further during this time. then we would have thought. still very concentrated in the farming regions. >> did the research take you to any type of correlation between mid-1930s and agricultural act , trying to diminish production to sustain prices, to the need for rationing. do we hit ourselves in the foo
cabana: there are cigarettes in the k and c rations. the k rations had four cigarettes.lly they just put them in. pretty quickly they figured out , that destroyed the cigarettes in transport. than they were changing the packaging. they eventually put them into a cardboard sleeve. that protected the integrity of the cigarette. they did include those in the rations. >> for the program of mexican laborers, was that mostly in the western half of the united states? i read that we used german...
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the ]k,mural was painted by an artist in 1930s. white settlers stepping over a dead native american man. back in june the board was leaning over painting over the mural. those against the mural say t images are offensive and depressive and students should not be faced with seeg them every day. historians and mural supporters counter with the tance of preserving history and art. now, the decision has left both sides disappointed. joining me now from pasadena is arts and cultural reporter chloe veltman and here in jstud , board member of indian center hello to you both. >> hello. >>etello. >> me start with you, chloe, lot of people think the mural should not be seen every day but a lot of people don't think it should be destroyed, either. can we start by going back to othe original intentionthe artial who painted the mu >> first of all we have to talk about the fact that that it is challenges to talk about io artistic inte. a lot of people who are saying that it is more important to thinabout the facts that we experience art each of
the ]k,mural was painted by an artist in 1930s. white settlers stepping over a dead native american man. back in june the board was leaning over painting over the mural. those against the mural say t images are offensive and depressive and students should not be faced with seeg them every day. historians and mural supporters counter with the tance of preserving history and art. now, the decision has left both sides disappointed. joining me now from pasadena is arts and cultural reporter chloe...
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they say the consumption of k-pop by the citizens has intensified under kim.tors say there is a unit called group 109. a roving group of operatives searching for banned banned cds and usb drives. >> they search your body and your home at any time and everywhere. once north koreans, the punishment was execution. >> it's not just listening to k-pop music that can get the average young north korean in trouble. one young kdefector said she wanted to emulate their clothing style. she put on a pair of jeans and went to a local market. she said authorities made her take off the jeans on the spot and they burned them right in front of her. >> thank you so much for that report. >>> coming up, trump says russia should be welcome back into the elite group of industrialized nations after it was kicked out for invading a neighbor. why is the president blaming that on former president obama? "thank you clients"? well, investors business daily did just rank them #1 broker overall and #1 in customer service. and online equity trades are only $4.95? i mean, you can't have low
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>> there were cigarettes in the k rations and c rations. the k had four cigarettes.y just put them in and figured out it destroyed them in transport. they eventually put the cigarette sbos into a cardboard sleeve to protect the integrity of the cigarette. >> did we have any mexican labor on the coast as well in. >> i think a will the of it was in the southwest. also into the midwest. i was really surprised. ifts surprised how many ended up into the great planes region, nebraska, iowa, whatnot. it did seem look they went much further during this time period than what we would have normally thought. still going to be concentrated into the farming regions. >> did your research take you to any type of correlation between the mid-30s with adjustment act and trying to diminish production to sustain prices to -- we hit ourselves in the foot there with that ax. >> i came across a little bit of that. they talked about it would impact farming amounts but i don't remember any of the specifics. i'm sorry. >> this is kind of a more random question but anything that you come acros
>> there were cigarettes in the k rations and c rations. the k had four cigarettes.y just put them in and figured out it destroyed them in transport. they eventually put the cigarette sbos into a cardboard sleeve to protect the integrity of the cigarette. >> did we have any mexican labor on the coast as well in. >> i think a will the of it was in the southwest. also into the midwest. i was really surprised. ifts surprised how many ended up into the great planes region,...
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k ok sharks aren't by nest and we're at loggerheads. just was basically saying that a respect over there is a deal or not about the buffer zone we're talking about now an ever growing political landscape in syria itself where the americans are looking into different potential challenges particular when it comes to iran isn't this something which could further complicate the task for the turkish government which says that it is determined if there is no agreement to move forward with mr campaign what i think i mean well. this is something in my opinion is going to be very difficult for actually to move in without the consent of the united states specially now after the u.s. secretary of defense has warned against against that and in my opinion turkey has been actually threatening to invade to go and side syria for the past few months at least since a president actually said that he would like to withdraw from eastern syria. but of course i mean they knew what their u.s. administration the strategy of the u.s. administration because it is
k ok sharks aren't by nest and we're at loggerheads. just was basically saying that a respect over there is a deal or not about the buffer zone we're talking about now an ever growing political landscape in syria itself where the americans are looking into different potential challenges particular when it comes to iran isn't this something which could further complicate the task for the turkish government which says that it is determined if there is no agreement to move forward with mr campaign...
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in 1845 in its first annual address, president james k. polk encouraged congress to end a practice dating back to 1807. that practice, the reservation and leasing of mineral-rich public lands, had proven itself radically defective to polk and needed to be brought in line with the government's viewing standard practice of land being conveyed to market for private ownership. polk's reasons were practical. in recent years the practice of leasing yielded to the nation but one-fourth of its cost. the war department then tasked the management was the wrong agency to supervise such a program and the system produced, quote, irritation and excitement in the mineral regions, end quote. >> excuse me. can everybody in back -- >> am i -- >> -- hear? you're okay. sorry. >> that's okay. months later polk hayesened the system's demise when he noticed the law under which the policy operated was specific to mineral lands offering salt or lead, not the copper being brought to the surface on michigan's lake superior shore. polk ordered an immediate stop to th
in 1845 in its first annual address, president james k. polk encouraged congress to end a practice dating back to 1807. that practice, the reservation and leasing of mineral-rich public lands, had proven itself radically defective to polk and needed to be brought in line with the government's viewing standard practice of land being conveyed to market for private ownership. polk's reasons were practical. in recent years the practice of leasing yielded to the nation but one-fourth of its cost....
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atptemben 's bhreee towcr ring. >> t goverhanollilr k: ta loocn. thought that you could spend $10 million to get on a debat stage, i don't think that's really good for demracy. i think well intentioned the democratic rules were to say we need to show that wea h small $1 donors. but what actually happened as more and me money gets shifted to facebookds agl goo says spen. >> dana: that's not dark money. you are concerned about dark money. >> governor bullmok: its discloney but we should be actually talking to voters, not to get individual donors. >> dana: does it matter if you make to to the debate? governor bullock: i'd love to be on it. l of your viewers go steve bullock.m. 24ill. weeks, and it's always the early states that start taking fig feels a lot smaller, i have something to offer this field that no one else is in and i think we got to focus on both thading donald trump, but also make in the ecoings work for everyone. >> dana: this wngek, two cosswoman found themselves in the middle of acoot of ntroversy over their planned visit to israel in
atptemben 's bhreee towcr ring. >> t goverhanollilr k: ta loocn. thought that you could spend $10 million to get on a debat stage, i don't think that's really good for demracy. i think well intentioned the democratic rules were to say we need to show that wea h small $1 donors. but what actually happened as more and me money gets shifted to facebookds agl goo says spen. >> dana: that's not dark money. you are concerned about dark money. >> governor bullmok: its discloney but...
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k. case found those been in prison for 20 years says his organization is ready to talk peace. act quickly on climate control or face critical food shortages that's the warning from the u.n. . and its board now and we'll sack and serena williams remain on course for a u.s. open rema. from the rajah's. i. jailed kurdish leader. says he's ready to talk with turkish authorities to work on a solution to stop the conflict between the turkish state and kurdish fighters according to a statement released by is lawyer july says the kurds do not need a separate state he's been in prison for 20 years or jail and founded the kurdistan workers' party or p k k it's launched the separatist insurgency against the turkish state in 19 eighty-four he's been in jail since 1999 parker has more from istanbul. the founding father of the p.k. k. has released a statement through his lawyers in which he said that he was very confident that he could resolve the conflict between the turkish state and kurdish fighter
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the national zoo plans to with a thcora k thisuheat as wave y rveee outside.s, culpeperngitti see the stn this evening it will cross our region. once it ioowonanin.tohear evening hourss when the thunderstorm activity looks like it wants to slide a d.inng. downpours. exlo tnyhe0'bl n esrd mic swonontiedome atian micronoic ps ssd weny.s o vus see 7s r>>hesa nearhegr trdgrhi.sth a actak a f decision on wheesther t iompany iid d 10 scores and hadon e moicrvse deaatvi onlineecer st hi sts by of mauecse y 9 fivgr3 e.des. w dulles 92, yto bwisgrdeeee k 9umshiyng thit i day h.6 early thistartinge avgo to fade inestboundff s sto odaliacngst n ightwaultiplco ♪ you know when you're at ross or whecay u ..ndn ayesat th? always has iore.oan ? whs for less. okantastic ler.urndwi and our corinfiofst. soe havd e a heaerdquarerto in far on this suspec t. 20-year-ol j cooper fedelhose al otsmmen on socir ofity ariou" now,n hour afttentl msoo llobe plees.n fea lln somveut cooper p a m i in tennesseonony. latest for you. ks.m guys nreewegthe cau heverte r tr isf f oearfro f a frie
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fidelity is seeing the highest number of 401(k) millionaires ever, and the nation's largest providerf 401(k)s said their investors have one major thing common they're staying the course during times of market volatility has it changed in recent weeks jeannie thompson is fidelity's 401(k) and a friend 401(k) expert and a friend of the show great to see you. >> great to see you too. >> you have to set your sights on a goal and stick with it, but at the same time you are finding that clients are overallocated to equities right now. so there is time and there is opportunity to sort of look at your portfolio and rebalance, right? >> yes, that's right you know, many times people set it and forget it, but we do recommend they check at least once a year because in times when the markets have a run up we find there's equity drift and they are overallocated in equities, more so than they want to be. it is a great time to check, especially now with periods of market volatility, and rebalance so their portfolio is in line with their time horizon and tolerance for risk. >> karen, let me ask you s
fidelity is seeing the highest number of 401(k) millionaires ever, and the nation's largest providerf 401(k)s said their investors have one major thing common they're staying the course during times of market volatility has it changed in recent weeks jeannie thompson is fidelity's 401(k) and a friend 401(k) expert and a friend of the show great to see you. >> great to see you too. >> you have to set your sights on a goal and stick with it, but at the same time you are finding that...
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k. spreading the p.k. k. agenda and exporting to misspell team money and resources in order to finance and support the agenda the p.k. k. is listed as a terrorist organization not only by turkey but also by the united states and the e.u. also turkey's interior ministry detained 418 people doing in a parisian held in 29 provinces of turkey this morning and those people are accused of being linked to the kurdistan workers party the minister says that those people has links to the out both kurdistan workers party and they have identified that those people have been supporting the k. and after after the removal of the mayors from their paws the city governors have been appointed as trustees as the acting mayors according to turkey's constitution and a regulation for election the interior ministry has a right to has the authority to remove local authority members from their paws for a temporary period of time if they have on going persecution process or legal proceedings until a final decisio
k. spreading the p.k. k. agenda and exporting to misspell team money and resources in order to finance and support the agenda the p.k. k. is listed as a terrorist organization not only by turkey but also by the united states and the e.u. also turkey's interior ministry detained 418 people doing in a parisian held in 29 provinces of turkey this morning and those people are accused of being linked to the kurdistan workers party the minister says that those people has links to the out both...