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kirk is a trustee of the institute for defense analysis.e is president of morningside heights incorporated concerned wi with institutional expansion on morningside. if you wonder how columbia acquired the land for the gymnasium 400 year lease renewable every five years after the first 100 years at an incredibly low sum of money, all you have to do is look at who the trustees are, percy uris, chairman of the board of the uris buildings corporation, a corporation which has done 17% of all the building in new york city since the war. benjamin button, one of the trustees on the building corporation. courtney c. brown, who is also on the uris building corporation is one of the directors of the board of cbs. william paily, a trustee, is chairman of the board of the columbia broadcasting system. author solzberger, chairman of the board of the new york times for two sessions of the state legislature, columbia's ruling elite made journeys to albany, new york, to convince legislatures this was a wonderful thing for the morningside heights community,
kirk is a trustee of the institute for defense analysis.e is president of morningside heights incorporated concerned wi with institutional expansion on morningside. if you wonder how columbia acquired the land for the gymnasium 400 year lease renewable every five years after the first 100 years at an incredibly low sum of money, all you have to do is look at who the trustees are, percy uris, chairman of the board of the uris buildings corporation, a corporation which has done 17% of all the...
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kirk wrote us a letter saying, we have stopped at the gym.he next damn day, the board of trustees states, we have stopped the gym temporarily. >> this country is going down on violence. our house must come down, whether they like it or not. >> on april 23, the demonstration in which we planned to demonstrate inside the library, to protest columbia's complicity with the institute of defense analysis, its racism with building the gym in morningside park, and its attempted suppression of the left by disciplining six students. about 500 people joined us. we were opposed by about 200 jocks. we found that not only were the jocks there blocking our way, but the library was locked by the administration. >> of course i thought this would stop this, but it didn't. we went into the gym site. [chanting] >> the pigs called in reinforcements. [indiscernible chatter] >> we were weak down in the park. the cops were coming pretty quickly. >> they came to the building. we had 300 people back at the sundial and were going to meet them. >> thinking it was just t
kirk wrote us a letter saying, we have stopped at the gym.he next damn day, the board of trustees states, we have stopped the gym temporarily. >> this country is going down on violence. our house must come down, whether they like it or not. >> on april 23, the demonstration in which we planned to demonstrate inside the library, to protest columbia's complicity with the institute of defense analysis, its racism with building the gym in morningside park, and its attempted suppression...
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. >>> welcome back we're joined by kirk hartman, wells fargos athe management president and jpmorgan'sand global strategist, ben, let me start with you where do we start in terms of valuations, given the recovery in equities broadly speaking and the prospects that we face in terms of the second half of this year >> so i think valuations aren't just a stumbling block for risk assets to do well in two ways. one is that you know, there's a lot said about the u.s. market and the fact that it is expensive going in and already bounced 35% off of its lows but that said looking more wholistically at the global equity market, those markets and emerging markets, europe, japan, went into the recession at much lower valuations and having bounced by quite as much the next leg up from a valuation standpoint is the cyclical markets, the catch-up stories. the second dimension in which evaluations are important is that you might think equities are expensive relative to themselves, but they're not expensive relative to bonds, which are just screamingly expensive right now so in the context of a balanced
. >>> welcome back we're joined by kirk hartman, wells fargos athe management president and jpmorgan'sand global strategist, ben, let me start with you where do we start in terms of valuations, given the recovery in equities broadly speaking and the prospects that we face in terms of the second half of this year >> so i think valuations aren't just a stumbling block for risk assets to do well in two ways. one is that you know, there's a lot said about the u.s. market and the fact...
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we have a "gma" picture pop-in from jane and kirk. i want you to meet jane and kirk howard.ul to reconnect with our audience this way. jane and kirk sent us a message so you can hear how they're doing. take a listen. >> both: good morning, america. >> we're jane and kirk howard from orlando, florida. >> we both work in the hospitality and tourism area. it's been hit hard by the pandemic. it's going to be a long road back. we know that but we're hanging this there and we can't wait to welcome y'all back to orlando, florida. >> we're grateful to be healthy and happy to be popped into robin's home set. stay safe. >> bye-bye. >> i couldn't be happier to have them here in the home set. yes. they are doing well. we checked in with them because of the storm down orlando way. they're doing well. checked with my family as well in the pass, everyone so far doing well so just wanted to let you know about jane and kirk. they were in the hospitality business and speaking of hospitality, lara spencer, thank you for hosting us this weekend for riva's birthday, a little play date for little
we have a "gma" picture pop-in from jane and kirk. i want you to meet jane and kirk howard.ul to reconnect with our audience this way. jane and kirk sent us a message so you can hear how they're doing. take a listen. >> both: good morning, america. >> we're jane and kirk howard from orlando, florida. >> we both work in the hospitality and tourism area. it's been hit hard by the pandemic. it's going to be a long road back. we know that but we're hanging this there and...
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charlie kirk and syndicated radio host and fox news contributor richard fowler on the state of the race with 130 days left to go. you must forget that we are in the middle of a very tight presidential election with everything else that is going on in america right now. i want to put up the quote from "the new york times" siena college survey, this is trump losing among white voters, the once advantage has now vanished precluding the reelection if it persists. a 21. lead with white college graduates coming in the president losing among white voters in three northern battleground states. not by much, but he won by nearly ten points in 2016. charlie, do you want to jump off on that? what is your reaction? >> first of all i am very careful taking it at face value, but let's pretend that they are in the margin of error, what president would be in a desirable situation over the last couple of months? you had a pandemic once in a century event. >> martha: we hope. >> a lockdown that cause serious economic damage. and the president is going to, i believe do better politically as this actually b
charlie kirk and syndicated radio host and fox news contributor richard fowler on the state of the race with 130 days left to go. you must forget that we are in the middle of a very tight presidential election with everything else that is going on in america right now. i want to put up the quote from "the new york times" siena college survey, this is trump losing among white voters, the once advantage has now vanished precluding the reelection if it persists. a 21. lead with white...
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but why did this painter swell kirk brush 1st spray. the strew 3 spring painters like throwing a ball outside i can cast my eyes far and wide. i'm not only share with a brush in my hand i can go all the way back there and visualize things even further. thinking further thinking big liberating color. katherina glosa reflect color flow i was at the museum of building well into the streets into the city and everyday life in. the sea the munnabhai to secure that is the aim of my work i mess with something found and transform it in such a way that the laws which seem to be unmovable are suddenly liberated kafka's that's true. or not or enough both the boundaries are blue it's not so what's radical about her arse. and for homburg a bomb hole it's a great new star after the bang during is a day and. and a reminder of our top story for if chinese authorities have locked out parts of beijing after a cluster of new coronavirus cases stemming from a food market plans to send students back to school on monday have now been suspected. you're watchin
but why did this painter swell kirk brush 1st spray. the strew 3 spring painters like throwing a ball outside i can cast my eyes far and wide. i'm not only share with a brush in my hand i can go all the way back there and visualize things even further. thinking further thinking big liberating color. katherina glosa reflect color flow i was at the museum of building well into the streets into the city and everyday life in. the sea the munnabhai to secure that is the aim of my work i mess with...
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but why did this painter swell kirk brush 1st spray. the. spring painters like throwing a ball outside i can cast my eyes far and wide. not only here with a brush in my hand i can go all the way back there and this. things even further. thinking further thinking big labor a sick color. katherina close up has let color flow as at the museum buildings fall into the streets into the city and everyday life in. the sea the munnabhai the city that is the aim of my work i mess with something found and transform it in such a way that the laws which seem to be unmovable are suddenly liberated kafka's it's true. or not there are enough both the boundaries are blue it's what's radical about her arse. for homburg a bomb hole it's a great news starts after the bang theory is of knocked down. you're watching data mining news we'll have more news headlines at the top of the hour until then you can stay up to date get all the latest news and information around the clock on our website that state dot com not forget to follow us on twitter and instagram updat
but why did this painter swell kirk brush 1st spray. the. spring painters like throwing a ball outside i can cast my eyes far and wide. not only here with a brush in my hand i can go all the way back there and this. things even further. thinking further thinking big labor a sick color. katherina close up has let color flow as at the museum buildings fall into the streets into the city and everyday life in. the sea the munnabhai the city that is the aim of my work i mess with something found and...
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faced with thundering denounceuation by the kirk and in prison, the british government humiliatinglybacked down. this was the first climb-down in relations to policy in scotland in the union. released from the political necessity on a critical union so as to not be tard as jacobite, they would -- as a, attempts at financial retrench meant by pi tism t to lure the number of scottish landlords was easily defeated. one of the benefits is the american give the scottish a new ability to be critical. another major change was that scotland, the nation, if not individual scots, recovered the right to bear arms. ever since 1715 rising, scotland had been a disarmed society, reneed a right to -- the american conflict far more so than the french-indian war, saw thousands of scots enter into armsmestic defense of scotland. scotland begins now to defend theirself for the first time since 1715. that is an interesting contrast by which the governments now trust scots to defend themselves against the increasing erosion of trust in relation to ireland. political confidence and securing the capacity to
faced with thundering denounceuation by the kirk and in prison, the british government humiliatinglybacked down. this was the first climb-down in relations to policy in scotland in the union. released from the political necessity on a critical union so as to not be tard as jacobite, they would -- as a, attempts at financial retrench meant by pi tism t to lure the number of scottish landlords was easily defeated. one of the benefits is the american give the scottish a new ability to be critical....
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kirk liked what he saw in this report it was above expectations.hat signals, circumstance saki the company is deliveri ining hr he feels of profitability. on the call the company's ceo saying the company's q-2 did coincide with what he hopes was the peak of the pandemic nevertheless, adobe drove strong performance. in times of uncertainty, he was arguing on the call, people are turning to adobe's products to learn and work in the digital experience segment, yes, the economic challenges enterprise customers are facing did impact bookings and as did the decline but he called those short-term challenges for more from the ceo, he joins our own jim cramer tonight on "mad money". >> grasso, you got this one? >> the way i would trade this one is, first of all, adobe is up 17% year to date. so to mute your exposure to any one software name, i shares has an etf it's igv is the ticker symbol. the top two positions are microsoft and adobe and then you get your salesforce and service now below that this fund is up 19% year to date this has definitely benefitte
kirk liked what he saw in this report it was above expectations.hat signals, circumstance saki the company is deliveri ining hr he feels of profitability. on the call the company's ceo saying the company's q-2 did coincide with what he hopes was the peak of the pandemic nevertheless, adobe drove strong performance. in times of uncertainty, he was arguing on the call, people are turning to adobe's products to learn and work in the digital experience segment, yes, the economic challenges...
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. >> grayson kirk was the president of the university.nd this thing, wanted to bring back order. >> okay, people, keep clear. there are cops. none of us will begin any violence. if there is any violence, it will be because of the police. >> gentlemen, show them the sidewalk on the buildings. >> president grayson kirk makes what he called a painful decision and invites in the police. >> the police came in on some kind of rampage. >> police brought out the students who had been holding about five buildings for the past few days. what everyone feared took place. >> that's what the cops did. >> we stood in front of low library with our arms locked, faculty and students singing "we shall overcome, we shall not be moved." >> you look like you have a little blood on your face. what happened? >> yeah, i think i was hit by a club, which started the bleeding. >> the police grabbed him by the neck and smashed his face into a chair. >> i could never again trust this administration. i could never again trust it. if they didn't understand the kind of b
. >> grayson kirk was the president of the university.nd this thing, wanted to bring back order. >> okay, people, keep clear. there are cops. none of us will begin any violence. if there is any violence, it will be because of the police. >> gentlemen, show them the sidewalk on the buildings. >> president grayson kirk makes what he called a painful decision and invites in the police. >> the police came in on some kind of rampage. >> police brought out the...
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i want to bring in former commander kirk lippold. thanks for joining us.interesting when president trump had the conference call around the country and many of them bristled at the idea, says you should dominate the space against what is obviously organized urban warfare being used by some of these groups. then within hours, most of them did exactly that, despite criticizing the president trump for suggesting it? >> well, charles, what you're seeing is politics versus the actual situation on the ground. when you take a look at this, i think it is very unfortunate that americans have become comfortable with the national guard and military being deployed on our streets, because of a failure by politicians to adequately fund, man and train police forces through the our country to do their law enforcement duties. national guard after a natural disaster, absolutely yes to maintain the kind ever calm and get services and safety in place but what we're seeing right now is a long-term failure by both parties to adequately fund police forces across the country. cha
i want to bring in former commander kirk lippold. thanks for joining us.interesting when president trump had the conference call around the country and many of them bristled at the idea, says you should dominate the space against what is obviously organized urban warfare being used by some of these groups. then within hours, most of them did exactly that, despite criticizing the president trump for suggesting it? >> well, charles, what you're seeing is politics versus the actual situation...
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among the men is james kirk, hopefully someone that you have heard of. he's noted for hosting the british nicholas crestal when he stayed in alexander in 1774. john carlyle also was a frequent customer in carlin's shop. and in addition to the planner gentry and merchants of alexandria, william carlin had a work with the trades men of the city so there was a wide cross of men who worked with their hands in shops and on wet wharves such as blacksmith joel cooper and ship builder thomas fleming and silver smith charles turner. carlin produced clothes for one arc tech, one cooper, one hatter, five joiners, two silver smith and no partridges and a pear tree but he produced 205 garments for the artisans including 38 waist coats and 17 suits with fabric choices that ranged from a velvet suit to a country cloth suit for silver smith charles with breeches and drabs in between. so he served others of alexandria's society, the enslaved african-americans and white servants and in the workshops of the city's artisans in taverns as well. carlin made clothing for appre
among the men is james kirk, hopefully someone that you have heard of. he's noted for hosting the british nicholas crestal when he stayed in alexander in 1774. john carlyle also was a frequent customer in carlin's shop. and in addition to the planner gentry and merchants of alexandria, william carlin had a work with the trades men of the city so there was a wide cross of men who worked with their hands in shops and on wet wharves such as blacksmith joel cooper and ship builder thomas fleming...
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checked in quickly too with kirk over at evercor.ys, listen, obviously, revenue came in below expectations he did notice there was strength in cloud erp, so that would include financial management and supply chain software is what he's talking about there he wants to know what the company can do in terms of operating income growth and free cash flow growth in fiscal '21, noting the free cash flow growth was negative in fiscal '20 he has a neutral rating on the stock. i asked kirk why he remains on the sideline, he said the bottom line is, can oracle show more sustained revenue growth going forward, heading into this report, the stock had a nice bounce, up about 30% in the past three months so it was underperforming that broader tech sector. melissa, back to you >> josh, thanks. >>> we got to wonder if decline in license revenues and specifically cloud indicates that it's losing market share to microsoft and amazon, guy. >> yes and we talked about it last night, and if you look at the -- if you just want to go technical, look at the c
checked in quickly too with kirk over at evercor.ys, listen, obviously, revenue came in below expectations he did notice there was strength in cloud erp, so that would include financial management and supply chain software is what he's talking about there he wants to know what the company can do in terms of operating income growth and free cash flow growth in fiscal '21, noting the free cash flow growth was negative in fiscal '20 he has a neutral rating on the stock. i asked kirk why he remains...
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among the men is james kirk. hopefully someone that you have heard of. he's noted for hosting the british nick british, and john carlisle also was a frequent customer in carlin's shop. william carlin had a strong working relationship with the artisans of the city as well. so customers in this category represent a cross-section of the men who worked with their hands in dirty shops, such as black smith bill cooper, and silversmith charles turner. he produced 305 garments for alexandria's artisans, including 38 waistcoats, 36 coats and 17 suits, with fabric choices that ranged from a sell vet suit for hatter to a country cloth suit for silversmith charles turner with silk waistcoats, and drab suits in between. so carlin also served other equally visible yet marginal members of alexandria's society, the enslaved african-americans and white indentured servants who worked on the plantations and in the homes, and in the workshops and tav earerns as we. he made clothing for artisans that made clothing for their apprentices. so builder james parsons purchased clo
among the men is james kirk. hopefully someone that you have heard of. he's noted for hosting the british nick british, and john carlisle also was a frequent customer in carlin's shop. william carlin had a strong working relationship with the artisans of the city as well. so customers in this category represent a cross-section of the men who worked with their hands in dirty shops, such as black smith bill cooper, and silversmith charles turner. he produced 305 garments for alexandria's...
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among the men in this category is james kirk, hopefully someone that you have heard of. he is noted for hosting the prudish, nicholas crystal when he seated in alexandria and 1774. john carlile, a high-profile merchant, a frequent customer. in addition to the chancery of merchant alexandria, he had a working relationship with the artisans and tradesmen as well. it represents a white cross section of the man who worked with their hands in dirty shops, at smoke and soot field -- blacksmith. shipbuilder thomas fleming. silversmith, charles turner. in all, he produced close for architects to blacksmith, when builder, to cooper's, one hatter, to ship, one silversmith, no partridge is no pear trees. he produced 205 garments for alexandria's artisans, including 38 waistcoats, 36 coats and 17 suits with fabric choices that range from a velvet suit for hatter jonathan butcher, to a country suit for silversmith charles turner. making breaches, drab suits in between. karlyn also served a other equally visible yet marginal members of alexandria society. the plantations and home of p
among the men in this category is james kirk, hopefully someone that you have heard of. he is noted for hosting the prudish, nicholas crystal when he seated in alexandria and 1774. john carlile, a high-profile merchant, a frequent customer. in addition to the chancery of merchant alexandria, he had a working relationship with the artisans and tradesmen as well. it represents a white cross section of the man who worked with their hands in dirty shops, at smoke and soot field -- blacksmith....
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michelle kirk writes this. why was it allowed under obama legally? no one gave my ancestors a pass. patrice rester ways in saying good decision but humanity first and he may win a second term. you can join in on the conversation on our kpix 5 facebook page . also on twitter at kpix tv.>>> other big stories, a that now requires facemasks and most public spaces around the state. it is part of a new health order issued today by governor gavin newsom. facemasks will be required in most indoor and outdoor spaces where social distancing is not possible. that includes public transportation, right shares, and workspaces visited by the public. however, they are not mandatory for eating, drinking, or exercising outdoors. in the meantime, just about an hour ago alameda county issued new health orders that start tomorrow. the new orders allow for outdoor restaurant dining, limited religious services, indoor and outdoor retail including malls, and outdoor fitness classes.>>> the pandemic lightly played a role in a sizable retreat and san francisco's rental market. about one in 13 tenants hasn't
michelle kirk writes this. why was it allowed under obama legally? no one gave my ancestors a pass. patrice rester ways in saying good decision but humanity first and he may win a second term. you can join in on the conversation on our kpix 5 facebook page . also on twitter at kpix tv.>>> other big stories, a that now requires facemasks and most public spaces around the state. it is part of a new health order issued today by governor gavin newsom. facemasks will be required in most...
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former london police detective peter kirk i'm commended the response in reading but ses officers there are likely to be working with fewer resources thus making it difficult on forces in big cities. it's something that's been of concern for some time. whilst the response to terrorist incidents in places like central london or central manchester is often held up as being fantastic and really quick and lots of officers and their rapidly brought to a conclusion that wouldn't be the case in smaller cities and towns throughout the u.k. the police in those areas they have far fewer resources there are far fewer officers cover far covering far larger areas and so by definition the response to an incident is going to be slower there's going to be fewer officers getting to the scene in this particular instance it seems like the attacker heard attacked a number of people in the park and then made his way out of the park and was arrested by officers arriving at the scene a short time later so it was brought to a rapid conclusion in any event. of a situation in the u.k. in germany a night of rioti
former london police detective peter kirk i'm commended the response in reading but ses officers there are likely to be working with fewer resources thus making it difficult on forces in big cities. it's something that's been of concern for some time. whilst the response to terrorist incidents in places like central london or central manchester is often held up as being fantastic and really quick and lots of officers and their rapidly brought to a conclusion that wouldn't be the case in smaller...
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make a difference with youth para was behind the wheel tuesday night when her car lost control on the kirk ynez bridge and flipped over the side falling several 100 feet to the ground. >>the california highway patrol has yet to determine what caused the crash making matters worse para was 2 months pregnant when she crashed she died before giving birth to what would have been her first born child that i think is the hardest part. >>we're so excited to making so many plans. she had just purchased. a whole new veterans that 21 year-old christopher mata of rodeo 19 year-old kyle erickson of pittsburgh. >>and 22 year-old cecelia iola of hayward were all passengers in the vehicle and also died. kerry king is an advance placement our teacher at mount eden high school in hayward she says aiello was a student of hers for 3 years she was just a light. >>and it's heartbreaking cecilia known as cc to her friends and family was most recently a performer at the fusion dance project in hayward. >>king kept some of the artwork she made while in school official performing arts really helped her a i know sh
make a difference with youth para was behind the wheel tuesday night when her car lost control on the kirk ynez bridge and flipped over the side falling several 100 feet to the ground. >>the california highway patrol has yet to determine what caused the crash making matters worse para was 2 months pregnant when she crashed she died before giving birth to what would have been her first born child that i think is the hardest part. >>we're so excited to making so many plans. she had...
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billy club, napalm, and atomic bomb then you have understood absolutely the legacy of those like jason kirk pretends to authority in our world. it is this generation coming toward fertility in new york, in oakland, in paris, in rome and londond which is about to shape the future. (music) (music) and i ain't gonna be treated this away (music) she went up to a room (music) (music) ♪ ♪ ♪ >> please join on southfield again called trustee. we have a checkerboard. decisions have been made at this university. let's liberate classes. see how the university should be run, is going to be run, will continue to be run without the offices and power of the administration. the purpose of the new classes is to establish an open, a meaningful discourse. classes are being held on lawns on campus and in apartments of faculty outside of campus. >> students were saying three major things. first, they refused to be produced anymore into some kind of managerial class. second, they were saying to the faculty that they could no longer accept the paternalistic role of teachers. they wanted dialogue between equal men
billy club, napalm, and atomic bomb then you have understood absolutely the legacy of those like jason kirk pretends to authority in our world. it is this generation coming toward fertility in new york, in oakland, in paris, in rome and londond which is about to shape the future. (music) (music) and i ain't gonna be treated this away (music) she went up to a room (music) (music) ♪ ♪ ♪ >> please join on southfield again called trustee. we have a checkerboard. decisions have been made...
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that will be our plan in a month or two or three or four depending on what uncle kirk lets us do. let's go to a question from mark in aviation week. chris, fromon for your perspective what skills and iss training do doug and bob mix? to the iss and how will those help to ramp up operations internally and perhaps externally in the coming weeks? wayxperience goes a long and both these guys have their third flight. opinion,t matter in my shuttle flight experience or station flight experience. it has to do with working in space and working efficiently, understanding the system and methodology which we work back and orth and hand in hand with mission control. once you understand and grasp of those concepts the work part is, i don't want to say easy, but it happens together. dayave seen that, today is one and they are hitting the ground running unloading the vehicle. wehave hdv at our feet and will be working there in short order after we hang up from this conversation. together the three of us will be tackling the overall mission of the space station, conducting science and enabling th
that will be our plan in a month or two or three or four depending on what uncle kirk lets us do. let's go to a question from mark in aviation week. chris, fromon for your perspective what skills and iss training do doug and bob mix? to the iss and how will those help to ramp up operations internally and perhaps externally in the coming weeks? wayxperience goes a long and both these guys have their third flight. opinion,t matter in my shuttle flight experience or station flight experience. it...
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few bucks and he got a horse in the wagon and he went around collecting junk isn't that funny that kirk douglas his father also to some degree the rag picker son and kurt hart just left us at 103 there some something about the indefatigability the patriarch in that scenario that i think holds you guys in good stead for long lives here here we we took rags to their the filthiest thing the world to deal with because a so much dust but we could hear we even bought bones you know like coming from such a proletariat back rat out i'm trying to think at what point does a young man who's collecting dusty rags and buns with his father in the middle of the country think that he wants to become an actor and a business and go to new york what was the light bulb. the light bulb was getting on stage having one of the lead role in a college production and finding out what magic there is. where there's magic there you'll find. i assume everybody when they talk about the stage they talk about finding a place that literally changed their life you can sense that the sense of fellowship the sense of magic
few bucks and he got a horse in the wagon and he went around collecting junk isn't that funny that kirk douglas his father also to some degree the rag picker son and kurt hart just left us at 103 there some something about the indefatigability the patriarch in that scenario that i think holds you guys in good stead for long lives here here we we took rags to their the filthiest thing the world to deal with because a so much dust but we could hear we even bought bones you know like coming from...
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greeted by harsh reality for unicef that included global containment measures such as lock downs and kirk health centers overwhelmed supply and equipment shortages and lack of sufficient and skilled help workers including midwives. at a time where women should be happy about this next stage in expanding their families many are filled with fear and anxiety mothers around the world are faced with the delivering their children alone as guests are not permitted in the delivery room and visitors are banned from hospitals new moms are using technology like skype and zoom to share the precious moments with their partners and other family members. some women are even turning to hold birth giving up on hospitals altogether out of the frustration over current conditions. both wealthy and impoverished nations are dealing with the impact the code 19 in labor and delivery though do you think wealthy countries like the u.s. they would be better off if they aren't in america pre-code black women suffer at the highest rates of maternal mortality rivaling sub-saharan africa black mothers die at a rate of
greeted by harsh reality for unicef that included global containment measures such as lock downs and kirk health centers overwhelmed supply and equipment shortages and lack of sufficient and skilled help workers including midwives. at a time where women should be happy about this next stage in expanding their families many are filled with fear and anxiety mothers around the world are faced with the delivering their children alone as guests are not permitted in the delivery room and visitors are...
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it is difficult to exaggerate the social power of the kirk. england has got a small but substantial catholic presence. ireland is overwhelmingly -- scotland is 85% presbyterian. it is the one kingdom that has massive monolithic. the church is correspondingly powerful. in that sense, that power is linked to the idea of that inclination towards authority. it is a bit of a leap, but it is a scot of phobic -- it is not always rational. it is just trying to make those links. . >> how the rebellion itself was understood in america. as dangerously presbyterian -- in that sense there is a democratic inclination that is to be feared. that is linked to scott incision as well. it is beyond church government. is that just part of the paradox? >> yes -- it's not as of the church does not begin to show effort that it will take on the government and unlike the anglican church or the church in ireland, it starts to win some of these battles. certainly will do in the 18 tens and twenties in terms of the establishment. it is not that the church is unwilling to
it is difficult to exaggerate the social power of the kirk. england has got a small but substantial catholic presence. ireland is overwhelmingly -- scotland is 85% presbyterian. it is the one kingdom that has massive monolithic. the church is correspondingly powerful. in that sense, that power is linked to the idea of that inclination towards authority. it is a bit of a leap, but it is a scot of phobic -- it is not always rational. it is just trying to make those links. . >> how the...
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chris: kirk graham is director of the harry s truman library and museum. >> they knew that the vice presidentely to become the president. chris: that they came less than three months later. >> truman was over in the office of a sam rayburn, speaker of house from texas. chris: the vice president got to ravens hideaway just after 5:00 p.m. and was known as the board of education where the speaker met with members of congress to discuss strategy and to have a drink. truman was a regular. rayburn told the vice president the white house is looking for you so truman fixed himself a bourbon and sat down and dialed national 1414. steve earley, president's longtime secretary, got on the phone and told the vice president get to the white house as quickly and quietly as possible. rayburn who always thought truman was pale thought now he got a little paler. jesus christ in general jackson, truman said, as soon as he hung up the phone but he got up, walked over to the door and just as he got there he turned around and said to the people in the room, this stays in the room. something must have happened. no
chris: kirk graham is director of the harry s truman library and museum. >> they knew that the vice presidentely to become the president. chris: that they came less than three months later. >> truman was over in the office of a sam rayburn, speaker of house from texas. chris: the vice president got to ravens hideaway just after 5:00 p.m. and was known as the board of education where the speaker met with members of congress to discuss strategy and to have a drink. truman was a...
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meyer dedicated his choreography to manas leads where the beautiful trumpets blow to soloist geoffrey kirk who died of aids. the ballet workshop benefits traditionally end with a performance. for neumeier compassion and commemoration are intertwined with the ephemeral nature of dance. a little. i'm going home and i think that was my approach when i became a ballet director nearly 50 years ago. that i missed by let. direct us on going home and harbor the size it's been nice to not only responsible for mahler's 5th symphony or the boys magic horn i'm responsible for everything or not for this was done so who are glad to be part of something for those who are a bit sad because they're part of it but are dressing enough and i doubt if one of them haven't kind of those that are completely unhappy because they're not a part of it at all thus i need to have answers for all of them and i need to be able to give direction or i can't call myself a director. so it's come on say he needs to direct on any. exactly because he started his job also includes this sort of thing today he selecting images for
meyer dedicated his choreography to manas leads where the beautiful trumpets blow to soloist geoffrey kirk who died of aids. the ballet workshop benefits traditionally end with a performance. for neumeier compassion and commemoration are intertwined with the ephemeral nature of dance. a little. i'm going home and i think that was my approach when i became a ballet director nearly 50 years ago. that i missed by let. direct us on going home and harbor the size it's been nice to not only...
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joining us is kirk hartman. great to have you with us.ntinue to see the volatility in the markets. this gtv chart showing how many ups and downs that we have had when it comes to the weekly stock moves. in this environment where we don't know where we are heading and we are subject to headlines from coronavirus cases, how do you play defense? >> you have to look for the mega technology stocks which are viewed as defensive plays. they have long cash flows, certain cash flows and there is a 0% interest rate. they are being discounted at a low level. a lot of the more -- what traditionally would be the value stocks, while they are catching up, more serious and speculative because they are viewed as a function of the economy. the other place i am looking is emerging markets. interest rates and the prospects of a sluggish u.s. economy through the summer, you wonder if the dollar will weaken and it would be good for the emerging markets. shery: emerging-market fear is very broad. where are you looking at especially when it comes to benefiting f
joining us is kirk hartman. great to have you with us.ntinue to see the volatility in the markets. this gtv chart showing how many ups and downs that we have had when it comes to the weekly stock moves. in this environment where we don't know where we are heading and we are subject to headlines from coronavirus cases, how do you play defense? >> you have to look for the mega technology stocks which are viewed as defensive plays. they have long cash flows, certain cash flows and there is a...
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if you move i will kill kirk and come back and killed you. they were of horror and. >> just terrific details revealed today. michael, i want to go back to this plea deal. who benefits here for lack of a better word? >> wall, certainly as the prosecutor said in the beginning that we just heard, it benefits the people of california. this case would take about one year to try. you can imagine the millions of dollars it would take. assuming that a guilty verdict was brought back and assuming that the death penalty was brought back, then you have to go through appeals. that is conservatively 15 years to 20 years. he is 74 years old right now. he will probably be deceased by the time the courts got around to deciding whether the jury trial was done properly. this benefits that. this brings conclusion to it. it is a plea garden and ended agreement between the defense and the prosecution. the da says look, we will take death off the table. we want seek the death penalty if you plea to the 13 counts and the rapes in the kidnappings and other charges t
if you move i will kill kirk and come back and killed you. they were of horror and. >> just terrific details revealed today. michael, i want to go back to this plea deal. who benefits here for lack of a better word? >> wall, certainly as the prosecutor said in the beginning that we just heard, it benefits the people of california. this case would take about one year to try. you can imagine the millions of dollars it would take. assuming that a guilty verdict was brought back and...
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charlie kirk. you have seen a lot of these. what was your take? >> nice to see one again.t's been too long. as a trump supporter and someone that has brand-new battling in the trenches the last couple months. it's refreshing to see the president back in front of his base. this was an important distinct for the president to articulate. the 63 million americans who voted for him support. one line he said we stand on the shoulders of heroes. those are the heroes the democrats and the rioters in the streets are taking down. the president seems right where he belonged. he had great energy and great spirit. he's back on offense, putting the democrats on defense. judge jeanine: we could see it. president trump: joe biden surrendered to his:party and to the left-wing mob. he has no control. does anybody honestly think he controls these radical maniacs? you know what he says to his wife when he's not confusing her with his sister? get me the hell out of here. these people are crazy. judge jeanine: what's interesting, charlie, at one point he described joe biden as being involved in
charlie kirk. you have seen a lot of these. what was your take? >> nice to see one again.t's been too long. as a trump supporter and someone that has brand-new battling in the trenches the last couple months. it's refreshing to see the president back in front of his base. this was an important distinct for the president to articulate. the 63 million americans who voted for him support. one line he said we stand on the shoulders of heroes. those are the heroes the democrats and the rioters...
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i mentioned the big rally, charlie kirk, turning point usa organized it, students at trump rally, webusy 3 hours, on the channel you trust for your morning news, rob and jillian return in a couple minutes. you are watching "fox and friends first". for over 100 years, realtors® have been providing expert guidance, helping people find new places to dream and thrive. when you're ready... look for the r. wherever you may go, lexus will welcome you back with exceptional offers on exceptional vehicles. get zero percent financing and make no payments for up to 90 days on all 2020 lexus models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. hit it, charlie! ♪matthew, say's to bring it back. the five-dollar footlong. better choice for matthew. it's back sandwich emoji.♪ five-dollar footlongs are back when you buy two. for a limited time. because the tempur-breeze° transfers heat away from your body. so you feel cool... night after night. during the tempur-pedic summer of sleep, save $500 on all tempur-breeze mattresses. rob: more than 1500 google employees demanded their company end any contact wit
i mentioned the big rally, charlie kirk, turning point usa organized it, students at trump rally, webusy 3 hours, on the channel you trust for your morning news, rob and jillian return in a couple minutes. you are watching "fox and friends first". for over 100 years, realtors® have been providing expert guidance, helping people find new places to dream and thrive. when you're ready... look for the r. wherever you may go, lexus will welcome you back with exceptional offers on...
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theme with fox news contributor and from turning point usa the author of the m aga doctrine charlie kirki want to read some headlines from this weekend, the federalist, shootings, violence jump in cities where mayors of restraint police, shootings certain a week after playing closed and try crime units and in chicago, 78 shot, 11 fatally and four children in violent -- why do these cities continue to be so out-of-control? >> the circumstances of what is going on are obviously different from how things usually are, perfectly happy to have a conversation about what goes on in chicago on a regular basis which needs to be dealt with. the country is in political and social upheaval over the killing of george floyd and a number of other black unarmed americans and that is why things are hitting a tipping point in a different way than they usually are, different circumstances going on with officers, a lot of officers calling in sick so police forces are understaffed, having to work 10, 12, 15 hour shifts and with less people to do that you have a spike in crime. the police need to address this,
theme with fox news contributor and from turning point usa the author of the m aga doctrine charlie kirki want to read some headlines from this weekend, the federalist, shootings, violence jump in cities where mayors of restraint police, shootings certain a week after playing closed and try crime units and in chicago, 78 shot, 11 fatally and four children in violent -- why do these cities continue to be so out-of-control? >> the circumstances of what is going on are obviously different...
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. >> sean: if president trump kirk cured cancer, they would still would hate him, those on the left. and you've been reading all the new developments as related to the deep state, and that something i never thought i would see in that this country either. >> they put a ban on the travel from china and vice president joe biden, they called it xenophobic and racist, but six or seven weeks later he said he agreed with it. he may have considered it racist at that moment, but when the efficacy of it was proved, he did change his mind. of course he didn't apologize for his earlier statements, doesn't even acknowledge the earlier statements but, i got to be fair to the guy. at this moment, at that moment when you did that, they were banning people, and, the seattle police chief carmen best, and those protests are the opportunity to build a better nation. the city councilwoman for that particular commissioners council precinct said that police precinct, she hopes it will be converted into a public resource that will actually be helpful to society. in other words, police are not actually help
. >> sean: if president trump kirk cured cancer, they would still would hate him, those on the left. and you've been reading all the new developments as related to the deep state, and that something i never thought i would see in that this country either. >> they put a ban on the travel from china and vice president joe biden, they called it xenophobic and racist, but six or seven weeks later he said he agreed with it. he may have considered it racist at that moment, but when the...
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>> as the member designated by kirkpatrick, tive i inform the house that representative kirk patrick will on h.r. 1425. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by representative vargas, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. vargas will vote no on h.r. 1425. vargas will vote no on the motion to recommit on h.r. 1425. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. price of north carolina, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house mr. price will note nay on the motion to recommit on h.r. 1425. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. desaulnier, mr. desaulnier will vote nay on the h.r. 1425.ecommit on the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from connecticut seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. wilson, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that ms. wilso
>> as the member designated by kirkpatrick, tive i inform the house that representative kirk patrick will on h.r. 1425. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by representative vargas, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. vargas will vote no on h.r. 1425. vargas will vote no on the motion to recommit on h.r. 1425. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman...