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this is doctor karen cox. karen cox, the author of toronto. and the ongoing fight for racial justice. doctor karen cox, welcome to the show. karen: it is great to be with you. i wish it was in person but i'm glad to be with the aim lincoln bookshop against. >> thank you and we also wish you were here in person. there's so much fun, to have a conversation like this face to face, is just so much more fun to interact. we will have those times again. karen: sure. >> were coming to the end of this current unpleasantness. we will meet in person again. hey everybody, we are here to talk about karen's new book, but before we do that i also which is sent out greetings and salutations to those of you who may be watching this conversation on c-span book tv. we are recording this event on april 12th, 2021 which is the date of the release of no common ground his party and so those of you watching on c-span book tv, will be watching it some other time but we thank you for your attention to it and we hope that you will enjoy this conversation if you are work
this is doctor karen cox. karen cox, the author of toronto. and the ongoing fight for racial justice. doctor karen cox, welcome to the show. karen: it is great to be with you. i wish it was in person but i'm glad to be with the aim lincoln bookshop against. >> thank you and we also wish you were here in person. there's so much fun, to have a conversation like this face to face, is just so much more fun to interact. we will have those times again. karen: sure. >> were coming to the...
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karen: that is right.the first couple of years of the reagan administration, in fact one thing that is important , is it seems like it is and historic footnote but it is , really important. right after reagan barely survives an assassin's bullet, he realizes in his religious belief that god has spared him for a purpose. he sits down and write by hand on a legal pad, a very idealistic letter to the then -leader of the soviet union. -- union saying, you and i are the only two who can bring about peace. he shows the letter to some of his top advisers. they are kind of horrified that a president would be so open. in fact, alexander hayes, the then secretary of state said if , we are going to be writing letters to the kremlin, the pros over at the state department should do it. they come back with a draft that is very conventional. maybe is going, well, maybe you are right, and then at that point, michael dever says nobody elected the national security council, if this is the letter you want to send, send it. r
karen: that is right.the first couple of years of the reagan administration, in fact one thing that is important , is it seems like it is and historic footnote but it is , really important. right after reagan barely survives an assassin's bullet, he realizes in his religious belief that god has spared him for a purpose. he sits down and write by hand on a legal pad, a very idealistic letter to the then -leader of the soviet union. -- union saying, you and i are the only two who can bring about...
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karen: exactly. bjorn: by 1928, they have done a lot to infiltrate or dominate what people thought about the civil war and the were part of that briefly something because i think that it is but here is a number of men cook and tyler and a number of very important white southern men in 1928 trying to tell the state of virginia that they must not the must reveal a resolution of respect abraham lincoln who they call there. and tyler is not a shouting red face ignorant kind of man. is one of the most important intellectual thinkers of the 20s in the south. so seems to me the part of the creation of these monuments in that time. so i guess were talking about the teens and the 20s and at the it is totally away from the memorialization and it really is a fight for victory. a victory for white supremacy in a time. i don't know if you feel the same way about tyler ryan and all of that and i know he's not part of your book but do you see that happening at that time? karen: in many ways and confederate monument
karen: exactly. bjorn: by 1928, they have done a lot to infiltrate or dominate what people thought about the civil war and the were part of that briefly something because i think that it is but here is a number of men cook and tyler and a number of very important white southern men in 1928 trying to tell the state of virginia that they must not the must reveal a resolution of respect abraham lincoln who they call there. and tyler is not a shouting red face ignorant kind of man. is one of the...
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why is your teacher a karen?> i don't know, that's her name. [ laughter ] >> have you ever heard anybody called a karen? >> so when we were at a baseball game, this girl on the other team called my mom a karen. >> why? >> because she was screaming. >> what do you think karens like to eat? >> i'd say -- i would just say mostly ramen. [ laughter ] >> why do karens like ramen so much? >> they look like someone that would eat ramen a lot. >> can you do an impression of a karen? >> i want to speak to an manager because this is unacceptable! >> you can't come with a motorcycle down here, it's really noisy, my dogs are barking. >> what are you doing over there, arggh! >> i'm a karen, i hate you all! >> how do you think karens should be punished so they learn a lesson and they're not bad? >> i don't know, they're just going to probably stay like this. >> forever? >> hm. >> what would you say to any karens watching? >> please don't sue me. [ cheers and applause ] >> rupaul: good luck with that. all right. it's thursday ni
why is your teacher a karen?> i don't know, that's her name. [ laughter ] >> have you ever heard anybody called a karen? >> so when we were at a baseball game, this girl on the other team called my mom a karen. >> why? >> because she was screaming. >> what do you think karens like to eat? >> i'd say -- i would just say mostly ramen. [ laughter ] >> why do karens like ramen so much? >> they look like someone that would eat ramen a lot. >>...
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remember karen fast pitched this one and you also karen bought some more in today's pullback. why?ew reasons. one is valuation the stocks come in a lot and the story to me hasn't really changed i know there was disappointment around earnings. i feel like it was the story delayed a little but not denied and so i really like the valuation. the one thing that i liked was one of my favorite investors, bill miller, seeing their 13-f, they added to their position as of june 30 i would not be surprised if we see them adding more the next time they file a 13-f but we won't see that for a while. so you look at enterprise value here, for them being the first mover in this space, a billion one or two of enterprise value, doesn't seem to me to be at all expensive. they did pretty much everything that they said they would. they were a little light on the mix of -- of what they sold. but to me the story is still in tech i like it. i bought some here. >> if i worry about consumer spending, based on data points so far and retail sales, could that be an impact on the real real or is this a differen
remember karen fast pitched this one and you also karen bought some more in today's pullback. why?ew reasons. one is valuation the stocks come in a lot and the story to me hasn't really changed i know there was disappointment around earnings. i feel like it was the story delayed a little but not denied and so i really like the valuation. the one thing that i liked was one of my favorite investors, bill miller, seeing their 13-f, they added to their position as of june 30 i would not be...
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tim seymour and karen fieder man and nadine terman and guy adaumy the stock falling 4% as u.s. highway officials launch an investigation into the auto pilot system of tesla. and we're tracking the after hours shares of ten cent music we'll take you inside of that quarter. and later break out your credit card we're gearing up for a big week of retail earnings we'll dive into the key names that need to be on your shopping list but we start with another record day on wall street the s&p 500 and dow closing at all-time highs for the fifth straight day the s&p now officially double its pandemic lows. move coming as fed officials grow supportive of starting to wiends down the central bank bond purchase program. let's get the latest from steve liesman who just spoke with eric rosengren. what did he have to say? >> he basically agreed with the general idea about the federal reserve merck committee looking to coalesce around tapering as pet purchases in september and begin reducing them, and he was comfortable with waiting a little bit long tore start so here is a new taper timeline fro
tim seymour and karen fieder man and nadine terman and guy adaumy the stock falling 4% as u.s. highway officials launch an investigation into the auto pilot system of tesla. and we're tracking the after hours shares of ten cent music we'll take you inside of that quarter. and later break out your credit card we're gearing up for a big week of retail earnings we'll dive into the key names that need to be on your shopping list but we start with another record day on wall street the s&p 500...
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karen finer man, is b-u-y? >> t i think is a trade, actually i mean, you know, there's a lot to hate about it except the valuation and the dividend and, you know, i think they'll be the beneficiary of iphone sales so there's that the balance sheet, of course, is an issue but i think at some point it's just so cheap and it might be there right now that i don't see how you fade this one. so i'm trading it. >> the trade because it does have a 7.5% dividend yield guy, what are you did going witt >> if you watch this show, which you clearly do, at&t has been grim death in the last 10 or 11 years. it can't get out of its own way. this is a stock that's been $30 for 10 years i don't think there's any compelling reason. karen brought up valuation but i would rather be in t-mobile. i'm playing a game would you rather during trade it or fade t. >> t-mobile. >> despite the packing stuff we've been talking about las vegas sands down nearly 20% over the last year tim seymour, trade or fade >> i'm going to trade it the stock
karen finer man, is b-u-y? >> t i think is a trade, actually i mean, you know, there's a lot to hate about it except the valuation and the dividend and, you know, i think they'll be the beneficiary of iphone sales so there's that the balance sheet, of course, is an issue but i think at some point it's just so cheap and it might be there right now that i don't see how you fade this one. so i'm trading it. >> the trade because it does have a 7.5% dividend yield guy, what are you did...
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karen has graciously agreed to make the reagan library one of her first stops on the book tour.er devouring the book myself, i think readers will agree it is a well researched balance an insightful look at the light of on the 20th century's most fascinating and consequential figures. in the interest of full disclosure i thought i would mention i was privileged to work for thef reagans as a young woman. first in the white house and then in los angeles after the reagans left washington. there i was part of their small staff and their vibrant post- presidential life. ultimately serving as their spokesperson press secretary. it was an incredible adventure and one of the great gifts of my life. the journey over those six years open my eyes to the world, to the importance of decency, kindness, character and leadership. i also saw the private side drink on guarded moments witnessed first hand their boundless devotion to one another. i was not one of the sources for the books i read it with tremendous interest just like all of you will. i thought i knew just about all there was to know
karen has graciously agreed to make the reagan library one of her first stops on the book tour.er devouring the book myself, i think readers will agree it is a well researched balance an insightful look at the light of on the 20th century's most fascinating and consequential figures. in the interest of full disclosure i thought i would mention i was privileged to work for thef reagans as a young woman. first in the white house and then in los angeles after the reagans left washington. there i...
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karen, your final thought on crypto >> so i have bitcoin exposure.rly not without risk, but you know, i made my bet. i'm willing to have tremendous downside on it so it's smaller than other bets that i would make for sure, but it's also in a number of other crypto currencies as well. including ethereum keep my fingers crossed. >> there's an investment plug. got my fingers crossed it's going to be fine. thank you. coming up, and your toes maybe in some of these coins >>> the corner of happy and wealthy. shares of walgreens popping today. we're going to tell you why. but first, we've got a fast pitch on deck. your next guest says this under the radar housing stock may be a total home run investment. who is that homebuilder? do you know? throw us some guesses on the twitter. "fast money" returns after this. ♪♪ energy is everywhere... even in a little seedling. which, when turned into fuel, can help power a plane. at chevron's el segundo refinery, we're looking to turn plant-based oil into renewable gasoline, jet and diesel fuels. our planet offers count
karen, your final thought on crypto >> so i have bitcoin exposure.rly not without risk, but you know, i made my bet. i'm willing to have tremendous downside on it so it's smaller than other bets that i would make for sure, but it's also in a number of other crypto currencies as well. including ethereum keep my fingers crossed. >> there's an investment plug. got my fingers crossed it's going to be fine. thank you. coming up, and your toes maybe in some of these coins >>> the...
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it's a limited edition karen signed and dated. home feel free to get out there and ordered the book so we can afford to put these programs on for you and introduce you to authors -- on house divided. a little bit on our guest today. dr. karen cox is professor of history at university of north carolina charlotte and the honor -- author of -- and she writes about, she does write in public about the monument controversy and she does a lot of free credit parents is on the media about that and has been thinking a lot about the controversy of confederate monuments as it has recently come about. so karen, without me answering a question for you tell the customers, tell the audience why "no common ground," why did you want to write about this, now? >> that's a terrific question. i'd didn't want to write about the controversy to be honest initially mainly because i had been thinking about it since 2017 and i've been on the road a lot and finally the pressure kept building and i noticed the controversy wasn't going away. one of the things t
it's a limited edition karen signed and dated. home feel free to get out there and ordered the book so we can afford to put these programs on for you and introduce you to authors -- on house divided. a little bit on our guest today. dr. karen cox is professor of history at university of north carolina charlotte and the honor -- author of -- and she writes about, she does write in public about the monument controversy and she does a lot of free credit parents is on the media about that and has...
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i thought i knew just about all there was to know about nancy reagan and karen spoke to the wrong. karen spoke to hundreds of individuals, drawing on archives, letters, nancy's own memoirs, president reagan's diaries, white house records and much more. karen, welcome to the ronald reagan lpresidential library and this series has become so popular especially during this year of difficult separation. tii really wish we could have been together at the presidential library, overlooking the majestic mountains of the simi valley person from that colorful section of the berlin wall. that section symbolizes freedom over communism that presidenteareagan envisioned . and as you learn in your book that nancy reagan had a diplomatic hand into. instead, we are relying on technology today to take us back in time and bring us together to better understand nancy davis reagan, the daughter, the actress, the partner, mother, first lady and then scaregiver. before we launchinto the meat tof the book andtackle so many topics , can you share a bit about what inspired you to take this on . how do you go
i thought i knew just about all there was to know about nancy reagan and karen spoke to the wrong. karen spoke to hundreds of individuals, drawing on archives, letters, nancy's own memoirs, president reagan's diaries, white house records and much more. karen, welcome to the ronald reagan lpresidential library and this series has become so popular especially during this year of difficult separation. tii really wish we could have been together at the presidential library, overlooking the majestic...
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karen, fades it, trade it?t things differently from the way carter does probably more often carter is right. i look at it as a partmarquee ne that's on sale now i think we'll see some good numbers from them. it will reward them if they do show good numbers there. for all those reasons i'm trade it >> they are out with their results on thursday. trade it, fade it? >> i'm fading this one it's not so much about what i expect to see from the results it's the biden area is seemingly asymmetric risk around that. there's nothing they will say that will over shadow what is going on in terms of crackdown in terms of china. i'm fading it. >> yeah, you have the chinese government hanging over this one as well. trade it or fade it? s >> this is a fades for me too. this stock is off from its recent peak or the peak we saw bit ago. the stock is off 58% or so it bounced 10% the stock is not even over sold. it was over sold and could only rally just under 10% this one is the great abyss of what is china going to do. eventually
karen, fades it, trade it?t things differently from the way carter does probably more often carter is right. i look at it as a partmarquee ne that's on sale now i think we'll see some good numbers from them. it will reward them if they do show good numbers there. for all those reasons i'm trade it >> they are out with their results on thursday. trade it, fade it? >> i'm fading this one it's not so much about what i expect to see from the results it's the biden area is seemingly...
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karen does cutting messy loose automatically help with barcelona debt load? well, it does in the sense that they not have known going salaries now bus the, the severity all be kept in the economic costs control in terms of buffalo is ability to pay wages and make transfer over the course of the next 12 months is very, very significant indeed, and it is effectively major barcelona competitive with the likes of say, less to 60 and west time in the premier lee can of course pop loaner are used to being of a soft table so it will reduce costs. but how do you replace many se if you've got to spend money to have players of a high caliber and it's difficult to see how bartlett software can do that. under the present cost control measures. jennifer, who do you think ultimately bears the most responsibility for what happened? is it barcelona? is it legal or is it messy? i think at 1st i think referred to save the economy by eating on day to day is on the sheep of her and we will see the feel of new. we may see this up here a completely a of course the duty of the club
karen does cutting messy loose automatically help with barcelona debt load? well, it does in the sense that they not have known going salaries now bus the, the severity all be kept in the economic costs control in terms of buffalo is ability to pay wages and make transfer over the course of the next 12 months is very, very significant indeed, and it is effectively major barcelona competitive with the likes of say, less to 60 and west time in the premier lee can of course pop loaner are used to...
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do it for yourself and the community, get the vaccine. >> karen?ant to say if you are hesitant to get the vaccine for yourself, do it for your children, neighbor and others. >> sharon? >> for me is your children. if you do not care about your own life, think of the future of the world, think of the children, they deserve a fair chance of life. they deserve to go out and laugh and play and get social and know how to communicate. >> kimberley, do you think your 37-year-old daughter would still be with us had she been vaccinated? >> that's my true belief. had she been able to ever speak for herself which she never did -- i think she could encourage people and beg people and i know she would say she regretted not getting the vaccine >> karen? >> i do believe he would still be alive if he's vaccinated. >> i want to thank you from the bottom of my heart. we had this conversation because we believe your decisions to grief publicly and share your stories and truths may benefit someone else. i want to sincerely thank each of you. >> thank you very much. >>
do it for yourself and the community, get the vaccine. >> karen?ant to say if you are hesitant to get the vaccine for yourself, do it for your children, neighbor and others. >> sharon? >> for me is your children. if you do not care about your own life, think of the future of the world, think of the children, they deserve a fair chance of life. they deserve to go out and laugh and play and get social and know how to communicate. >> kimberley, do you think your 37-year-old...
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i thought i knew just about all there was to know about nancy reagan karen's book prove me wrong.en spoke to hundreds of individualsvi over the course of four years drawingng on archive, letters, nancy own memoirs, president reagan's diaries, white house m records and much more. karen, welcome to the ronald reagan presidential library this webinar series has become so popular, especially during your difficult separation. i really wish we could have been together presidential library overlooking the magenta mountains of simi valley person in front of colorful section of the berlin wall, that section symbolizes freedom, president reagan envisioned and as we learn in your book, nancy reagan at a dramatic and in it, too. instead, we are relying on technology today to take us back in time and bring us together to better understand nancy davis reagan promote the product, the actress, the partner, the mother, first lady caregiver. before we launch into the meat of the book w and tackle so many topics, can youo share about wht inspired you to take this on flex how did you go about and why
i thought i knew just about all there was to know about nancy reagan karen's book prove me wrong.en spoke to hundreds of individualsvi over the course of four years drawingng on archive, letters, nancy own memoirs, president reagan's diaries, white house m records and much more. karen, welcome to the ronald reagan presidential library this webinar series has become so popular, especially during your difficult separation. i really wish we could have been together presidential library overlooking...
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what's trading now, karen?ile too expensive when you're trading at such a rich pe multiple and benefitted from the pandemic. mean wear coming out of it a small beat isn't good enough certainly a guide-ish in line-ish for third quarter definitely isn't good enough and not giving full-year guidance. also not so delidelightful nothing wrong with the business, except the stock wasn't there. i don't love it. room to go to the down side. we see is many times expectations so high can't meet them if it doesn't beat it's not good enough. >> coming up, breaking down today's monster move in shares of amd stock soaring to a fresh all-time high. why some options traders betting the stocks are in. we break down the action when "fast money" returns millions of vulnerable americans struggle to get reliable transportation to their medical appointments. that's why i started medhaul. citi launched the impact fund to invest in both women and entrepreneurs of color like me, so i can realize my vision and give everything i've got to
what's trading now, karen?ile too expensive when you're trading at such a rich pe multiple and benefitted from the pandemic. mean wear coming out of it a small beat isn't good enough certainly a guide-ish in line-ish for third quarter definitely isn't good enough and not giving full-year guidance. also not so delidelightful nothing wrong with the business, except the stock wasn't there. i don't love it. room to go to the down side. we see is many times expectations so high can't meet them if it...
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us and thank you, karen. that are only available if you order it on the date of the release. we have other bookplates but if you order today you will get a signed and dated bookplates which will create an effect a limited edition right here, your limited edition of no common ground signed and dated. get out there and order r, that's how we can afford to put those programs on for you and a little bit on our guest, doctor karen cox is professor of history at university ofnorth carolina charlotte . she is the author of dreaming of dixie, dixie's daughter and those castle. she writes about, she does right in public about the confederate monuments controversy and she does a lot of media appearances and frequent appearances on the media about that and has been thinking a lot about the controversy of confederate monuments as it has recently come about . so karen, without me answering the questions for you, tell us how and why no common ground, why did you want to write about this now? >> that's a terrific question.
us and thank you, karen. that are only available if you order it on the date of the release. we have other bookplates but if you order today you will get a signed and dated bookplates which will create an effect a limited edition right here, your limited edition of no common ground signed and dated. get out there and order r, that's how we can afford to put those programs on for you and a little bit on our guest, doctor karen cox is professor of history at university ofnorth carolina charlotte...
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karen andrews, olitical this morning. karen andrews, political editors _ this morning.cal editors of _ this morning. karen andrews, political editors of the - this morning. karen andrews, political editors of the times | political editors of the times scotland, one of the countries is france, its own category, mentioned alongside all the others alone —— kieran. it is as rachel said, rather interesting, the pm steps in to save the government from his own plan. is that how you see it? it the government from his own plan. is that how you see it?— that how you see it? it has been a fascinating... _ that how you see it? it has been a fascinating... it _ that how you see it? it has been a fascinating... it sums _ that how you see it? it has been a fascinating... it sums up - that how you see it? it has been a fascinating... it sums up a - that how you see it? it has been a fascinating... it sums up a lot of l fascinating... it sums up a lot of the divisions in the conservative party— the divisions in the conservative party and — the divisions in the conservative party and ind
karen andrews, olitical this morning. karen andrews, political editors _ this morning.cal editors of _ this morning. karen andrews, political editors of the - this morning. karen andrews, political editors of the times | political editors of the times scotland, one of the countries is france, its own category, mentioned alongside all the others alone —— kieran. it is as rachel said, rather interesting, the pm steps in to save the government from his own plan. is that how you see it? it the...
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karen: exactly.t is happening in the real estate market at the moment, but what we have discovered for 10 years is beijing is externally good at fine-tuning policies. when it sees the economy performing too strongly, as it did coming out of the pandemic, it did tighten up. it slowed things down. as things need another boost, i am convinced we will see that. we have these short tightening and easing cycles. it is different from what we have seen in the west as we look at the credit impulse in china. they are almost these two years cycles where they are fine-tuning. the experience is that it works. this is the beauty of having that significant control over the economy that they maintain, and having that network of influence via the banks and local authorities. when they need to pop up growth, they have the ability to do so. that limits the possibility of the downside risk of things going materially wrong. they are internally financed, and that is the foundations of them being able to continue fine-tuni
karen: exactly.t is happening in the real estate market at the moment, but what we have discovered for 10 years is beijing is externally good at fine-tuning policies. when it sees the economy performing too strongly, as it did coming out of the pandemic, it did tighten up. it slowed things down. as things need another boost, i am convinced we will see that. we have these short tightening and easing cycles. it is different from what we have seen in the west as we look at the credit impulse in...
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i was not one of karen's sources for the book so i read it with tremendous interest just like all of you will. i thought i knew just about all there was to know about nancy reagan and karen's book prove me wrong. karen's book to hundreds of individuals over the course of four years drawing on archives, letters, nancy's own memoirs, president reagan's diaries, white house records and much more. karen, welcome to the ronald reagan presidential library in this webinar series that is become so popular especially during this year of difficult separation. i really wish we could've been together at the presidential library overlooking the majestic simi valley were perched in front of the colorful section of the berlin wall, that section symbolizes freedom over communism that president reagan envisioned and as we learned in your book that nancy reagan had a diplomatic hand into, instead we are relying on technology today to take us back in time and bring us together to better understand nancy davis reagan, the daughter, the actress, the partner, the mother, the first lady and caregiver. befo
i was not one of karen's sources for the book so i read it with tremendous interest just like all of you will. i thought i knew just about all there was to know about nancy reagan and karen's book prove me wrong. karen's book to hundreds of individuals over the course of four years drawing on archives, letters, nancy's own memoirs, president reagan's diaries, white house records and much more. karen, welcome to the ronald reagan presidential library in this webinar series that is become so...
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karen? well, you know, corruption is everywhere around the world. but when you bring in, you know, palate full of, of money. and when you have an agenda, it says we had in this country, you, by politicians. i mean, this is colonialism. 2 point, oh, it's not much different. you know, you make friends with people and you do that by giving them what they couldn't have otherwise, which is power and cash and resources. so, you know, i'm the corruption, afghans are no stranger to it and they see it and they know it, they're more aware of what's going on in cobble particularly and around the country than any american is. and they understand that, in fact, it's part of the anger that they have against the folks that worked with us because they saw those folks as selling out their country and enriching themselves. i heard gone, he had something like a $169000000.00 in assets that he, that he was able to get out of the country. and this has been going on for several years as they've shipped resources. somebody stole from afghanistan, some they got from the un
karen? well, you know, corruption is everywhere around the world. but when you bring in, you know, palate full of, of money. and when you have an agenda, it says we had in this country, you, by politicians. i mean, this is colonialism. 2 point, oh, it's not much different. you know, you make friends with people and you do that by giving them what they couldn't have otherwise, which is power and cash and resources. so, you know, i'm the corruption, afghans are no stranger to it and they see it...
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a little bit on our guest today doctor karen alcock's is a professor of history at the university ofth carolina charlotte she's also dreaming of dixie, dixie's author and she writes about, she writes in public about the controversy and she does a lot of media appearances infrequent. since on the media about that and has been thinking a lot about the controversy of confederate monuments. as it has recently come about in coming to culture. without me answering the question for you, tell the customers in the audience why no common ground why did you want to write about this now. >> that is a terrific question i did not want to write about this controversy to be honest initially mainly because i've been speaking about it since 2017 and onin the road a lot and finally thehe pressure coupling and i also noted the controversy wasn't going away in one of the things i found myself doing on a regular basis when i would talk to the media is try to explain .the history and the statutes i was hesitant but i knew i had a little conversation with myself and looked at myself in the mirror and said y
a little bit on our guest today doctor karen alcock's is a professor of history at the university ofth carolina charlotte she's also dreaming of dixie, dixie's author and she writes about, she writes in public about the controversy and she does a lot of media appearances infrequent. since on the media about that and has been thinking a lot about the controversy of confederate monuments. as it has recently come about in coming to culture. without me answering the question for you, tell the...
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>> i cannot honestly think of anything it did right, karen. i think what i have here is actually nothing in here that was not available and would not have been available to the senate if they had done honest confirmation hearing that they should have. which would be appropriate for giving 853-year-old, a 54-year-old man a lifetime seat on the supreme court. there were people, there to to the brick kavanaugh hearing. this is before sexual assault allegations came up. i remember watching those hearings at my desk at work and watch it in spare time between editing. i was sort of a blown away. i only vaguely knew of brick kavanaugh. this is before had any idea i be writing a book about him. i was so persuaded by the evidence the democratic senators marshaled that he had been dishonest and his answers to them during his two previous confirmation hearings for the d.c. court of appeals that i thought and backgrounds alone he should not have been confirmed. what i have in the book and comprehensive forms that did not get much attention our e-mails tha
>> i cannot honestly think of anything it did right, karen. i think what i have here is actually nothing in here that was not available and would not have been available to the senate if they had done honest confirmation hearing that they should have. which would be appropriate for giving 853-year-old, a 54-year-old man a lifetime seat on the supreme court. there were people, there to to the brick kavanaugh hearing. this is before sexual assault allegations came up. i remember watching...
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and karen hinton joins me now. it's very good to have you with us, ms. hinton.e more about what happened, exactly. it was around the year 2000. remind us when it was, what happened. >> the end of 2000, we had done a media event in los angeles, and, after the event, he asked me to come up to his hotel room to talk about the day, what we would do the next day. and i agreed to come up and see him. i had been in hotel rooms with him before with other staff. there was no one there. the lights had been dimmed. i was a little concerned about that but i took a seat and we did talk about the media event. and then the discussion became a bit more personal about marriages, mine and his, and i decided, okay, i really would like to leave, and i stood up, and he embraced me a little bit too tight, too long, and i felt that he was aroused, and i left the room. we never talked about it, and i never told anyone except one of my best friends, who i called that night to tell her what had happened. but, you know, this was a long time ago, and i'm from an older generation of women,
and karen hinton joins me now. it's very good to have you with us, ms. hinton.e more about what happened, exactly. it was around the year 2000. remind us when it was, what happened. >> the end of 2000, we had done a media event in los angeles, and, after the event, he asked me to come up to his hotel room to talk about the day, what we would do the next day. and i agreed to come up and see him. i had been in hotel rooms with him before with other staff. there was no one there. the lights...
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karen. she is so relaxed, your guide dog? karen. she is so relaxed. so _ your guide dog? karen.et's go back _ a bit like that sometimes! it is nap time. let's go back to _ a bit like that sometimes! it is nap time. let's go back to jill - a bit like that sometimes! it is nap time. let's go back to jill and - time. let's go back to jill and graham. _ time. let's go back to jill and graham. i'm _ time. let's go back to jill and graham, i'm sure _ time. let's go back to jill and graham, i'm sure you - time. let's go back to jill and graham, i'm sure you have i time. let's go back to jill and graham, i'm sure you have a | time. let's go back to jill and - graham, i'm sure you have a family whatsapp group as well, how are you going to try and experience that paralympic atmosphere at home? same here, all of paralympic atmosphere at home? same here. all of our— paralympic atmosphere at home? same here, all of our family _ paralympic atmosphere at home? same here, all of our family are _ paralympic atmosphere at home? same here, all of our family are spread apart, _ here, all of our fam
karen. she is so relaxed, your guide dog? karen. she is so relaxed. so _ your guide dog? karen.et's go back _ a bit like that sometimes! it is nap time. let's go back to _ a bit like that sometimes! it is nap time. let's go back to jill - a bit like that sometimes! it is nap time. let's go back to jill and - time. let's go back to jill and graham. _ time. let's go back to jill and graham. i'm _ time. let's go back to jill and graham, i'm sure _ time. let's go back to jill and graham, i'm sure...
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joining me now is meteorologist karen maginnis.ional hurricane center. what are they saying? >> there are four words you probably never want to hear if you live in coastal sections of louisiana and that is extremely dangerous major hurricane. category 4, saying category 3 and above goes from 1 to 5, anything from 3 to 5 is a major hurricane. look at this. category 1 hurricane now, 80-mile-per-hour winds moving northwest out over the open waters of the gulf of mexico and now endangers this coastline. very fragile coastline, very prone to flooding. new orleans is especially in a bowl and the water can't below out that easily. midday, 140-mile-per-hour winds puts it at middle category 4 hurricane. just before landfall, maybe it will wiggle a little bit but i'd be hard-pressed to tell the difference between 129 miles an hour and 130 miles an hour. it will move into the lower mississippi river valley, the tennessee river valley. at the top of the hour, meteorologist allison chinchar brings you the latest update. back to you. >> thank yo
joining me now is meteorologist karen maginnis.ional hurricane center. what are they saying? >> there are four words you probably never want to hear if you live in coastal sections of louisiana and that is extremely dangerous major hurricane. category 4, saying category 3 and above goes from 1 to 5, anything from 3 to 5 is a major hurricane. look at this. category 1 hurricane now, 80-mile-per-hour winds moving northwest out over the open waters of the gulf of mexico and now endangers this...
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he retained his title in the karen kerin. i was disappointed _ his title in the karen kerin.itle in the karen kerin. i was disappointed this way, i wasn't l his title in the karen kerin. i —" disappointed this way, i wasn't as competitive as i wanted to be but in the kerins, you can ride your luck a little bit, i can't believe nobody came past. ijust kept telling myself, "it's a medal, even if someone comes it is still a medal." in a monocrystalline i thought, "it's a gold medal!" i couldn't believe it. it is bizarre.- "it's a gold medal!" i couldn't believe it. it is bizarre. there was disappointment — believe it. it is bizarre. there was disappointment for _ believe it. it is bizarre. there was disappointment for laura - believe it. it is bizarre. there was disappointment for laura kenny l believe it. it is bizarre. there was. disappointment for laura kenny on the track, she was brought down in the track, she was brought down in the first discipline of the omnium. she eventually finished sixth. that's painful to look at, isn't it? she has written two most successful female
he retained his title in the karen kerin. i was disappointed _ his title in the karen kerin.itle in the karen kerin. i was disappointed this way, i wasn't l his title in the karen kerin. i —" disappointed this way, i wasn't as competitive as i wanted to be but in the kerins, you can ride your luck a little bit, i can't believe nobody came past. ijust kept telling myself, "it's a medal, even if someone comes it is still a medal." in a monocrystalline i thought, "it's a gold...
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the arizona senate president, karen fann, announced that the head of cyber ninjas, doug logan, this is the subcontractor you are mentioning, anderson. that he had tested positive for covid, in addition to two other members of the so-called audit team. we understand at least one of them may be quite ill. what we don't we don't know the health status of the other two. but we can tell you that they were photographed by multiple agencies, including cnn, working inside the warehouse without masks on. that members of the so-called audit team did testify in public not wearing masks. that masks were not a part of this effort toward the end when the machine ballot count happened. so what did happen today is that the arizona senate did receive a partial report that they'll start to look through on wednesday. the full report obviously at this point is going to be tbd. important to note, anderson, that this was not going to be released publicly anyway. when it was released, there certainly was going to be a lot of dispute about any sort of
the arizona senate president, karen fann, announced that the head of cyber ninjas, doug logan, this is the subcontractor you are mentioning, anderson. that he had tested positive for covid, in addition to two other members of the so-called audit team. we understand at least one of them may be quite ill. what we don't we don't know the health status of the other two. but we can tell you that they were photographed by multiple agencies, including cnn, working inside the warehouse without masks...
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karen, surprised by that action, too? >> thinking about the kre, the regional bank versus the xlf big money centered banks have a lot of other livers. investment banking, asset management, a great business capital markets. all of those have been huge. so, but if you look at regional banks, they don't have a lot of that and this core product, you know, this picking off that customer, that's a very difficult situation to be in >> coming up, markets may have kicked off august with a bit of a whimper, but expecting them to go out with a a bang breaking that down and what he's watching in a few. >>> plus earnings coming your way. simon property on the move after reporting results. digging into the nes namext. "fast money," back in two. hey lily, i need a new wireless plan for my business, but all my employees need something different. oh, we can help with that. okay, imagine this... your mover, rob, he's on the scene and needs a plan with a mobile hotspot. we cut to downtown, your sales rep lisa has to send some files, asap! s
karen, surprised by that action, too? >> thinking about the kre, the regional bank versus the xlf big money centered banks have a lot of other livers. investment banking, asset management, a great business capital markets. all of those have been huge. so, but if you look at regional banks, they don't have a lot of that and this core product, you know, this picking off that customer, that's a very difficult situation to be in >> coming up, markets may have kicked off august with a...
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we have special site data bookplates but karen was kind enough to find for us.y available if you order on the day of the release. we have other assigned book places we will get you if you order later but if you order today look b and a signed and dated place which will create, in effect, limited addition, signed and dated. folks at home, feel free to get out and order the book and that's how we afford to put these programs on foror your and introduce you to the authors on a house divided. now a little bit on our guest today, doctor karen, professor of history at university of north carolina charlotte, the author of dixie, dixie's daughter and remarkable. she writes about -- she does right in public about the confederate monument controversy and she does o a lot of media appearances about that has been speaking a lot about the controversy of confederate monument is its recently come about so without me answering the question for you, talk to customers, the audience why no you wantound, why did to write about this now? >> that is a terrific question. i didn't want
we have special site data bookplates but karen was kind enough to find for us.y available if you order on the day of the release. we have other assigned book places we will get you if you order later but if you order today look b and a signed and dated place which will create, in effect, limited addition, signed and dated. folks at home, feel free to get out and order the book and that's how we afford to put these programs on foror your and introduce you to the authors on a house divided. now a...
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karen, thank you very much. appreciate your time and now i want to go to democratic congresswoman kathleen rice from new york pause she called on governor cuomo to resign back in march. in fact, she was the first new york democrat in congress to do so and you stepped up, congresswoman and did it and did it first. so tonight, governor cuomo says he's not going anywhere. how long do you think he can hold on given now that you've got almost your entire delegation on board, pelosi on board, president biden has now called on him to resign. can he hold on? >> well, i think if you talk about all of us near mortals, most people in that position would do the right thing and resign but the governor is living in his own world. for him to say the things that he did today and to be as defiant as he was, to victim blame, to gaslight america, to criticize people for krit sis -- criticizing female managers for being tough bosses, that's not why they're being criticized. the women in executive positions around him were rightly b
karen, thank you very much. appreciate your time and now i want to go to democratic congresswoman kathleen rice from new york pause she called on governor cuomo to resign back in march. in fact, she was the first new york democrat in congress to do so and you stepped up, congresswoman and did it and did it first. so tonight, governor cuomo says he's not going anywhere. how long do you think he can hold on given now that you've got almost your entire delegation on board, pelosi on board,...
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moderating today's discussion between these two fantastic authors, is karen, karen is the author of sixnovels including a woman of intelligence, 100 sons, and that gilded years which is seem to be a major motion picturext. karen has also written for the "washington post", the miami herald, chicago tribune and newsday. she has appeared as a celebrity and politics expert on entertainment tonight, cnn and the cbs early show. welcome erica, stephanie, and karen. >> hi, thank you so much. i'm so excited to be here today talking to stephanie and erica about their books, their masterpieces they are somewhat long, amazing masterpieces. i would love to start by just talking about the spark that created these books. i am always still interested in how people discover these characters in history. especially these women who history has forgotten and they decide to write books about them and have the bravery to go down that research hole and bring these women to life again. stephanie let's start with you. i would guess this has a hamilton situation connection? >> people who know my work may know i h
moderating today's discussion between these two fantastic authors, is karen, karen is the author of sixnovels including a woman of intelligence, 100 sons, and that gilded years which is seem to be a major motion picturext. karen has also written for the "washington post", the miami herald, chicago tribune and newsday. she has appeared as a celebrity and politics expert on entertainment tonight, cnn and the cbs early show. welcome erica, stephanie, and karen. >> hi, thank you so...
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welcome, erica, stephanie and karen. >> hi, thank you so much. i'm excited to be here today talking to stephanie at erica about their books. they are masterpieces, somewhat long amazing masterpieces. i'd love to start by talking about the spark that created these books because i'm interested inn how people discover these characters in history especially these women who history has sort of forgotten and how they decide to write books about them and have the bravery to go down that research whole tempering these women to life again. stephanie, i'm guessing this is a bit of a hamilton connection situation x. >> people -- my work may know i have written america's first daughter along with my dear friend and co-author as well as my -- these are about founding mothers so i was eager to tell the story of adrian lafayette, our french founding mother and that was the genesis of that story. but notice the book is called the women's health lafayette because along the way, i discovered a memoir by this delightful author who's a child who was hidden during th
welcome, erica, stephanie and karen. >> hi, thank you so much. i'm excited to be here today talking to stephanie at erica about their books. they are masterpieces, somewhat long amazing masterpieces. i'd love to start by talking about the spark that created these books because i'm interested inn how people discover these characters in history especially these women who history has sort of forgotten and how they decide to write books about them and have the bravery to go down that research...
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this is doctor karen cox. karen cox, the author of toronto. and the ongoing fight for racial justice. doctor karen cox, welcome to the show. karen: it is great to be with you. i wish it was in person but i'm glad to be w
this is doctor karen cox. karen cox, the author of toronto. and the ongoing fight for racial justice. doctor karen cox, welcome to the show. karen: it is great to be with you. i wish it was in person but i'm glad to be w
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this is a not expensive company. >> guy >> dollar general. >> karen >> i actually thought your nasdaqdea wasinteresting relative to coinbase so nasdaq. >> dan >> xlk, technology select etf. i'm a seller of that we have a pullback in the coming weeks. >> thank you for watching "fast money. see you back here tomorrow at 5:00 "mad money" starts right now >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all to level the playg field. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money", welcome to cramerica i'm trying to make you money my job is to entertain and teach you, to call me, or tweet me >>> i'm sick and tired of people pinning this whole rally
this is a not expensive company. >> guy >> dollar general. >> karen >> i actually thought your nasdaqdea wasinteresting relative to coinbase so nasdaq. >> dan >> xlk, technology select etf. i'm a seller of that we have a pullback in the coming weeks. >> thank you for watching "fast money. see you back here tomorrow at 5:00 "mad money" starts right now >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field...
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karen, thank you very much. judy: karen hinton was question by the new york attorney general investigators as part of their probe. she came forward earlier this year, accusing governor cuomo of touching her inappropriately. karen hinton joins me now. it is very good to have you with us. tell us a little bit more about what happened exactly. it was around the year 2000. remind us when it was and what happened. after the event, he asked me to come up to his hoteloom to talk about the day, what we would do the next day andthere . the lights had been dimmed. i was a little concerned about that but i took a seat and we talked about the media event. then the discussion became a bit more personal about marriages, mine and his and i decided i would like to leave. i stood up and he embraced me a little bit too tight, too long and i felt that he was aroused and i left the room. we never talked about it. i never told anyone except one of my best friends who i called that night to tell her what had happened. but this was a
karen, thank you very much. judy: karen hinton was question by the new york attorney general investigators as part of their probe. she came forward earlier this year, accusing governor cuomo of touching her inappropriately. karen hinton joins me now. it is very good to have you with us. tell us a little bit more about what happened exactly. it was around the year 2000. remind us when it was and what happened. after the event, he asked me to come up to his hoteloom to talk about the day, what we...
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karen spoke to hundreds of individuals over the course of four years, drawing on archives, letters, o nancy's memoirs, president reagan's diaries, white house records and much more. karen, welcome to the ronald reagan presidential library and this webinar series that has become so popular especially during this year of difficult separation. i wish we could have been together at the presidential library overlookingli the majesc valley or purged in front of that colorful section of the berlin wall that section symbolizes f freedom over communism, that president reagan ienvisioned and as we learn in your book that nancy reagan had a diplomatic hand in. instead, we are relying on technology today to take us back in time and bring us together to better understand nancy davis reagan the daughter, the actress, the partner, the mother, first lady and then caregiver. before we launch into the meat of the book with so many topics, can you share a bit about what inspired you to take this on? how did you go about it and why did you start the book with the soviet union? >> first of all, thank you
karen spoke to hundreds of individuals over the course of four years, drawing on archives, letters, o nancy's memoirs, president reagan's diaries, white house records and much more. karen, welcome to the ronald reagan presidential library and this webinar series that has become so popular especially during this year of difficult separation. i wish we could have been together at the presidential library overlookingli the majesc valley or purged in front of that colorful section of the berlin...
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. >> reporter: karen is finally getting married after a year of deays. is it costing you? >> at least $10,000 more. i mean, a wedding that costs 20 is now $30,000. >> reporter: she's paying top dollar from everything from flowers to catering and her wedding dress. her experience mirrors today's consumer price index, which shows the cost for women's dresses was up almost 20% in july. >> this inflation is impacting across the board. >> reporter: manufacturers are still recovering from shut downs that affected supply chains. and now stimulus checks are driving demand for just about everything. >> people are buying more and more. >> reporter: and you have people with money in their pockets, so they're willing to spend more. >> absolutely. that creates this perfect storm. >> reporter: travel costs are soaring. hotels up 24%. airfare up 19% and gas prices up almost 42%. at the supermarket there's also still plenty of sticker shock. and now the delta vavts could slow the recovery, keeping some prices high. >> that's probably one of the biggest lurking variables
. >> reporter: karen is finally getting married after a year of deays. is it costing you? >> at least $10,000 more. i mean, a wedding that costs 20 is now $30,000. >> reporter: she's paying top dollar from everything from flowers to catering and her wedding dress. her experience mirrors today's consumer price index, which shows the cost for women's dresses was up almost 20% in july. >> this inflation is impacting across the board. >> reporter: manufacturers are...