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story and there's a lindy's at times square now which is related but there were sort of two lindy's on opposite sides of broadway after a while and the first one where arnold rothstein was and he got the phone call to go to the park central hotel. come on up. we got something to discuss. and by the way, i'd like to kill you. well, i don't think he wanted to kill him. i think it was some sort of accident. it was whatever that that's a that's an interesting thing. was that a mob hit? that was a mob hit, right? no mob hit. blows your -- head off. it doesn't shoot once in the stomach. so you can wander down the stairs. we picked up by the police and go to the hospital. that's not professional. that's an amateur who does that? that's that's, you know, whatever. but at the other lindy's across from carnegie hall these these things go on in times square or the park central albert anastasia in 1956 of murder, inc., is killed in the barber chair there. and also, i think in 1956 or around that time, there's a crusading newspaperman who i met later on, a guy named victor rozelle, if you rememb
story and there's a lindy's at times square now which is related but there were sort of two lindy's on opposite sides of broadway after a while and the first one where arnold rothstein was and he got the phone call to go to the park central hotel. come on up. we got something to discuss. and by the way, i'd like to kill you. well, i don't think he wanted to kill him. i think it was some sort of accident. it was whatever that that's a that's an interesting thing. was that a mob hit? that was a...
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mindy's instead of at lindy's and the cheesecake and the strudel. that and sports. >> at some point not too far into the story and there is eight lindy's at times square now which is not related. they are to an opposite sides of broadway after a a while. the first one or arnold was they got the phone call to go to park central hotel come out of that something to discuss and by the way i would like to kill you. i don't think he wanted to kill him i think of some sort of accident it was whatever. that's an interesting thing that was a mob hit, right? no a mob hit blows your head off it does not shoot shoot once in the >> so you can wander down the stairs and be picked b up by the police and go to the hospital. that is not professional. that is an amateur who does that. that is what ever. but at the other lindy's across from carnegie hall, these things go on in times square. at park central albert anastasia 1956 of murderr inc. is killed n the barber chair there. and also in 1956 or around that time, there is a crusading newspaperman who i met later on
mindy's instead of at lindy's and the cheesecake and the strudel. that and sports. >> at some point not too far into the story and there is eight lindy's at times square now which is not related. they are to an opposite sides of broadway after a a while. the first one or arnold was they got the phone call to go to park central hotel come out of that something to discuss and by the way i would like to kill you. i don't think he wanted to kill him i think of some sort of accident it was...
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my panel is still with me — brian, anna and lindy.east, we hear more from harris, but ijust wonder, if there is not i just wonder, if there is not a clear stance on that, is there also the risk that it could keep people at home? ., v ., , the risk that it could keep people at home? ., �*, ., , at home? that's a very good point. i think vice president _ at home? that's a very good point. i think vice president harris _ at home? that's a very good point. i think vice president harris is - at home? that's a very good point. i think vice president harris is doing l think vice president harris is doing whatever she can to show the american people that she is her own woman. for example, she said she's not going to stand idly by as the trustees have in gaza. i think that was a very important thing to say and it really resonated with people in my generation, millennials and gen z, who are crying out for a change of policy, and they see hope in vice president harris, they see somebody who they could potentially vote for. this is someone who th
my panel is still with me — brian, anna and lindy.east, we hear more from harris, but ijust wonder, if there is not i just wonder, if there is not a clear stance on that, is there also the risk that it could keep people at home? ., v ., , the risk that it could keep people at home? ., �*, ., , at home? that's a very good point. i think vice president _ at home? that's a very good point. i think vice president harris _ at home? that's a very good point. i think vice president harris is - at...
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lindy li, has been another full with me a guest.t with me a guest. lindy li, has been another full night of release star —— really starry stuff, rallying excitement behind kamala harris and tim walz. what did you think of tim walz�*s speech in particular quiz but it was electrifying, i've never seen so many placards in my entire life. people just loved history, he is so — people just loved history, he is so lovable. this great guy hewitt — is so lovable. this great guy hewitt has been a coach, who served — hewitt has been a coach, who served our— hewitt has been a coach, who served our country, who is a teacher, _ served our country, who is a teacher, who instead of depriving women of their reproductive rights gave them free reproductive care, who chitdren— free reproductive care, who children of books, gave them the chance to eat lunch and breakfast for free. this is the luy breakfast for free. this is the guy who _ breakfast for free. this is the guy who is universally loved and — guy who is universally loved and i— guy who is uni
lindy li, has been another full with me a guest.t with me a guest. lindy li, has been another full night of release star —— really starry stuff, rallying excitement behind kamala harris and tim walz. what did you think of tim walz�*s speech in particular quiz but it was electrifying, i've never seen so many placards in my entire life. people just loved history, he is so — people just loved history, he is so lovable. this great guy hewitt — is so lovable. this great guy hewitt has been...
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sit-down interview on her own and then brought him along after she had done her own interview. >> lindyon that question? >> i think trump and republicans have no room to say that it is somehow incompetent for her to do interviews with her running mate. you know who else did an interview with his running mate? donald trump. given his marked cognitive decline over the past decade, given his own words salads on the campaign trail, given his seven instances in which he confused nancy pelosi and nikki haley, and where he confused obama with biden, and where he said americans dominated the airports during the revolutionary war -- if i were him, i would not go down this path. >> let's look ahead because the next big event we are really talking about is the presidential debate on september 10 in pennsylvania. lisa, what do you think the republican party, who are helping donald trump to prepare for this, the team around him, will take away from kamala harris' performance and say this is what you got to work with? >> it's interesting every time we sit down and have a discussion about the harris-w
sit-down interview on her own and then brought him along after she had done her own interview. >> lindyon that question? >> i think trump and republicans have no room to say that it is somehow incompetent for her to do interviews with her running mate. you know who else did an interview with his running mate? donald trump. given his marked cognitive decline over the past decade, given his own words salads on the campaign trail, given his seven instances in which he confused nancy...
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>> well, first, it's a pleasure to be on with my friend lindy.glad she had the moment with the vice president in there. hey, i mean, to me is this entire month has been unscripted. i mean, that's how i think you have to judge the vice president in this. this is not something she expected a month and five weeks ago, and then five weeks ago or less the entire world, political world was disrupted and she's thrown in to be the nominee or potential nominee. she seals the nomination. she does all the work and quickly organizes the campaign. i think we have pretty good evidence that she's fairly good in high intense, unscripted moments as evidenced by the last month in this. to me in a campaign, and we did this in bush world, especially coming out of the convention in 2004, we had a slight lead, and how you look at this, chris, is you basically say we have 74 days left, which is what it is, and how do you win a majority of those days. you try to win a day at a time or win two out of three days, and what you also think about is the debate that is going t
>> well, first, it's a pleasure to be on with my friend lindy.glad she had the moment with the vice president in there. hey, i mean, to me is this entire month has been unscripted. i mean, that's how i think you have to judge the vice president in this. this is not something she expected a month and five weeks ago, and then five weeks ago or less the entire world, political world was disrupted and she's thrown in to be the nominee or potential nominee. she seals the nomination. she does...
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joining me now is lindy lee, mid-atlantic regional chair for the dnc, and political strategist.usan del percio, republican strategist and msnbc political analyst. i want to thank both of you for joining it me today. susan, that was quick. why he did the flip flop is pretty obvious, but the real question is, will that flip flop have a tangible impact on his supporters? i feel like he insults their intelligence if he thinks they cannot figure him out. >> i don't think it will have any effect, katie. and it is great to be with you today. the reason i don't think it will have any effect is because he had to flip flop. he had to go back to a more pro- life stand that he once didn't have, that he had, we could go back and forth. he was never going to win over moderate republican women or right-leaning independents with the statement he made about it has to be more than six weeks, and going to the states. but what he was in danger of doing was losing some of his right to life support. and the trump election, right now, his campaign is strictly focused on base turnout. much, ironically,
joining me now is lindy lee, mid-atlantic regional chair for the dnc, and political strategist.usan del percio, republican strategist and msnbc political analyst. i want to thank both of you for joining it me today. susan, that was quick. why he did the flip flop is pretty obvious, but the real question is, will that flip flop have a tangible impact on his supporters? i feel like he insults their intelligence if he thinks they cannot figure him out. >> i don't think it will have any...
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. >> and he says -- he does what's called a triple lindy, harks back to the olympics.e says, you need to beat $2 billion this quarter. you need to guide up of $2 billion. and then up to have -- this is really fabulous -- say enough to imply that q4 grows by another $2 billion. thank you, ben, who is, i think, the best at the whisper, which obviously matters to people at home, meaning there's a kind of effort to say, this is what needs to be done. i like this. and the reason i like it is because this is where jensen can blow things away. >> again, so, the idea that you need an upside guidance in guidance of $2 billion on top of whatever -- so, it's $34 billion or so? >> now, remember, $2 billion is huge. even if apple were to report and there was $2 billion upside, people would say, wow, i guess it's a new cycle. we got to start buying. i think what will happen is you'll hear about -- can you stop it with the wire? i'm trying to focus here. >> it gets caught in your feet. >> well, the sneakers you wear -- are they nike? hoka? we're going to get to nike and you're wearin
. >> and he says -- he does what's called a triple lindy, harks back to the olympics.e says, you need to beat $2 billion this quarter. you need to guide up of $2 billion. and then up to have -- this is really fabulous -- say enough to imply that q4 grows by another $2 billion. thank you, ben, who is, i think, the best at the whisper, which obviously matters to people at home, meaning there's a kind of effort to say, this is what needs to be done. i like this. and the reason i like it is...
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let's speak to democratic strategist lindy li, who is at kamala harris�* philadelphia rally. —— she willphiladelphia, where of course the governor of pennsylvania, where philadelphia is. what do you think that reveals about her strategy ahead of november? thank ou so strategy ahead of november? thank you so much — strategy ahead of november? thank you so much for— strategy ahead of november? thank you so much for having _ strategy ahead of november? thank you so much for having me. - strategy ahead of november? thank you so much for having me. i - strategy ahead of november? thank you so much for having me. i am - you so much for having me. i am apsley thrilled with her choice, and it demonstrates that she is absolutely someone who can... i think she heard the grassroots, a lot of people were upset at the prospect of some of the other candidates — but this is someone who candidates — but this is someone who can unify the entire country, who can unify the entire country, who can help her solidify the blue bell and rust belt, given his midwestern roots. he was the highest ranking soldier i
let's speak to democratic strategist lindy li, who is at kamala harris�* philadelphia rally. —— she willphiladelphia, where of course the governor of pennsylvania, where philadelphia is. what do you think that reveals about her strategy ahead of november? thank ou so strategy ahead of november? thank you so much — strategy ahead of november? thank you so much for— strategy ahead of november? thank you so much for having _ strategy ahead of november? thank you so much for having me. -...
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let's speak to democrat strategist lindy li. thank you so much forjoining us.e the big question, how much does this actually matter? opinion polls, if you look at the average, has him at about 5%. so how much does this really matter?- does this really matter? thank ou so does this really matter? thank you so much — does this really matter? thank you so much for— does this really matter? thank you so much for having - does this really matter? thank you so much for having me. i l you so much for having me. i don't think it matters that much, especially since his trajectory is downwards. his influence is waning. i think this isjust sour grapes influence is waning. i think this is just sour grapes from him, he demanded a meeting with kamala harris and didn't get one. inaudible. she and his ego is hurt, so he is trying to grab attention for himself. —— she declined. in a himself. -- she declined. in a memo that — himself. -- she declined. in a memo that the _ himself. -- she declined. in a memo that the trump - himself. —— she declined. in a memo that the trump camp
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hammer and tongs and one day he came of a radio broadcast nearby, is standing in front of lindy's. and this is in the fifties. this is in the roaring twenties. and. goon throws acid in his face and he is not as lucky as as bill fallon. and but he goes on of the the goon is killed by the mob good to silence him. rozelle goes on to writing a column for decades afterwards and to become head of international newspaper reporting association. as i say, i him and i looked into his face and saw those sunglasses which were covering the scars. and i do not admire those guys. thank you. i guess we adjourn to lobby. indeed. we do you can have your book signed out there in theand now o introduce cheryl casco. it's cheryl has written extensively about the role of music in american culture in the 20th and 21st centuries. her books include god bless america, the surprising history of an iconic song and a chance to harmonize how fdr hidden music unit sought to save america from the great depression. she has published articles in new york times slate, humanities and other outlets and has written and
hammer and tongs and one day he came of a radio broadcast nearby, is standing in front of lindy's. and this is in the fifties. this is in the roaring twenties. and. goon throws acid in his face and he is not as lucky as as bill fallon. and but he goes on of the the goon is killed by the mob good to silence him. rozelle goes on to writing a column for decades afterwards and to become head of international newspaper reporting association. as i say, i him and i looked into his face and saw those...
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me now is lisa james, the republican party adviser and strategist — and the democratic strategist lindy you saw, or is it an evolution in her thinking?— in her thinking? she's deaf really working _ in her thinking? she's deaf really working for - in her thinking? she's deaf really working for the - in her thinking? she's deaf| really working for the swing state — really working for the swing state votes where she has had policies — state votes where she has had policies in _ state votes where she has had policies in the past that will definitely make them think twice — definitely make them think twice about whether they want to stick — twice about whether they want to stick with the biden agenda —— definitely really working. it's interesting for her, isn't it, because she's being held up against two track records here — her own as vice president, although vice president don't have such a big say in making policy, and president biden's. if you want to talk about flip—flopping, look at what donald trump is doing in florida right now. he refuses to state where he'll come down on the aborti
me now is lisa james, the republican party adviser and strategist — and the democratic strategist lindy you saw, or is it an evolution in her thinking?— in her thinking? she's deaf really working _ in her thinking? she's deaf really working for - in her thinking? she's deaf really working for the - in her thinking? she's deaf| really working for the swing state — really working for the swing state votes where she has had policies — state votes where she has had policies in _ state votes...
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shoulder, stick on the screen and looking for cedric, you'll see to have to come food d offer therapy. lindy even took care of everyone's personal lives, getting off on the chose your clothes and your 1st name chosen. all of this combined created the gateway, just like the group itself was a gateway to integrate view into this could cooling to make you part of a structure where you could always ask the others for help with your problem. so it's like your one big family that is there for each other in every things. and what would you ever do without them? assistant attorney sounds really by just want somebody normal impulse refreshing more. people often think that if someone has freedom of movement that they're free and their minds with a group of a cult is like a mental prison where your body goes along with it, you can no longer do what you want to make decisions freely. your mind disengaged and, and then what that the whole thing is because if i lose you that you're going to in our guru created a kind of parallel logic to completely alienate us from life. it's like little by little, you're
shoulder, stick on the screen and looking for cedric, you'll see to have to come food d offer therapy. lindy even took care of everyone's personal lives, getting off on the chose your clothes and your 1st name chosen. all of this combined created the gateway, just like the group itself was a gateway to integrate view into this could cooling to make you part of a structure where you could always ask the others for help with your problem. so it's like your one big family that is there for each...
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the triple lindy, not unlike what we saw from rodney danger feed in "back to school" with sam kennison>> how the market's reacted, certainly one key thing. the may report, nvidia was up 9.3%, even though interestingly, the broader market didn't really move. >> all we ever hear about is it's time to buy the russell. stifel has the last of the correlations too. we can get -- what happened? >> nothing. >> stifel has the correlations. >> and i was looking on the february report. nvidia was up 16.4%. that was, of course, the blockbuster when everything -- many things changed, and the broader market was up a lot. the ndx was up 3%. i thought we had that, but i guess -- >> look, this is the underperformer that's not underperforming, so to speak. i think that it has moved up. it's number one stock in the s&p. it rivals super micro, but that was the case. we get into that. david, i think that this became the szeitgeist. that bothers people because it was a $500 billion company in 2023. then it goes to $3 trillion. no one likes that. i call it a parvenue. >> given the need for a triple lindy, ar
the triple lindy, not unlike what we saw from rodney danger feed in "back to school" with sam kennison>> how the market's reacted, certainly one key thing. the may report, nvidia was up 9.3%, even though interestingly, the broader market didn't really move. >> all we ever hear about is it's time to buy the russell. stifel has the last of the correlations too. we can get -- what happened? >> nothing. >> stifel has the correlations. >> and i was looking on...
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. >>> joining me now is lindy lee, member of vice president harris's national finance committee, she'scommissioner of the commonwealth of pennsylvania having been appointed by governor shapiro. nice to meet you on the broadcast, so talk about the most important qualities that you see for kamala harris when making this decision and to these meetings today, the ones we know about with the candidates, do this indicate that these are the final three? >> pennsylvania is a whole ballgame, the path to the white house runs right through this state, and that's why governor shapiro is at the top of the list. he will bring, if he brings pennsylvania, that's came over, essentially, with harris on the top of the ticket, she puts states back in play that were formerly completely out of reach like georgia and michigan and so, all of the three names that you just mentioned, bring valuable traits to the table. governor shapiro demonstrated his tremendous leadership by fixing the i-95 highway collapse in just 12 days. that is absolutely unheard of. and then we have the philly fanatic in the live stream,
. >>> joining me now is lindy lee, member of vice president harris's national finance committee, she'scommissioner of the commonwealth of pennsylvania having been appointed by governor shapiro. nice to meet you on the broadcast, so talk about the most important qualities that you see for kamala harris when making this decision and to these meetings today, the ones we know about with the candidates, do this indicate that these are the final three? >> pennsylvania is a whole...
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and so if you could kind of take the best them personally, i have a role model in my grandmother, lindy, who was a member of congress from a she represented downtown new orleans in congress and when she was in the house, there were very few women in the house and one of her political mottos was you can get anything you want to get done as long as you don't have to take the credit for it. which when you think about it is pretty radical right, and also very female. so she was born before women got the right to vote. she was born in 1916 and went on to become a senior member of the us house of representatives. then the ambassador to the vatican. and so the fact that she lived this history and was able to exploit it for her own good ends is will always be a girl and watch her daughter and yes, yes, yeah. it was very matriarchal. carol, we're going to question right over here and then let's pass this microphone. thank for the next question. good, good. thank for a wonderful lecture. what was the reaction in old washington, the town hotels to this mass of group of thousands of dare i say it a
and so if you could kind of take the best them personally, i have a role model in my grandmother, lindy, who was a member of congress from a she represented downtown new orleans in congress and when she was in the house, there were very few women in the house and one of her political mottos was you can get anything you want to get done as long as you don't have to take the credit for it. which when you think about it is pretty radical right, and also very female. so she was born before women...