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leonardo dicaprio and lily gladstone play margie's grandparents.e learned to speak osage during her role. [ speaking in a non-english language ] >> i don't know what she said but it must be indian for "handsome devil." >> i want to make sure the story is told accurately. that was a concern, that there would be some distortion to the facts. >> reporter: her home and the surrounding area transformed as scorsese's team worked with locals to bring their rich culture to the big screen. in the late 1800s, the osage were forced off their lands by white settlers, ending up in what is now northern oklahoma. at the time, the land was rocky, undeveloped, and undesirable. but around 1920, oil was found on the reservation. a lot of oil. >> this became the oil capital of the world. >> reporter: almost overnight, osage families like margie's became rich. some of the wealthiest people in the world. including the great grandfather of james gray, a former osage chief. >> it was making national news, how much wealth they were generating, what they were doing with it.
leonardo dicaprio and lily gladstone play margie's grandparents.e learned to speak osage during her role. [ speaking in a non-english language ] >> i don't know what she said but it must be indian for "handsome devil." >> i want to make sure the story is told accurately. that was a concern, that there would be some distortion to the facts. >> reporter: her home and the surrounding area transformed as scorsese's team worked with locals to bring their rich culture to...
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tom: margie patelfor sharpe raty superior to your peer group. you are a bonds person who has been hugely skeptical in recent years about bonds. what do you say to people that bought the bonds story and are looking at nominal returns wiped out for x number of years or inflation adjusted returns wiped out for a decade? what should people who have been clobbered by bonds do? margie: they should examine why they accepted the ideas about what determines bond prices and bond prices versus equity prices . the supply and demand factors come into play even on the bond side. we have an enormous flood of inflation. this makes a return from other asset classes whether they are high-yield, investment-grade, or stocks to be more attractive because they don't have a huge supply that will keep hitting the markets and needs to find buyers at higher prices. jonathan: margie patel of allspring global investments. data from columbia later this hour. policy response, baby. i say maybe because we are not sure. the dollar-yen briefly reached 1.50 -- reach 150. all of
tom: margie patelfor sharpe raty superior to your peer group. you are a bonds person who has been hugely skeptical in recent years about bonds. what do you say to people that bought the bonds story and are looking at nominal returns wiped out for x number of years or inflation adjusted returns wiped out for a decade? what should people who have been clobbered by bonds do? margie: they should examine why they accepted the ideas about what determines bond prices and bond prices versus equity...
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an uprising against the colonial list under the banner of the religious movement of the magazine, margie, it was led by a man named kinsey to the rebels used guerrilla tactics. because they did not have the power to grasp the german army in head on confrontation. but the germans were not able to suppress the resistance of the guerrillas either. so the invaders decided to starve that population to day. one of the commanders of the german troops, captain wagon time, wrote only anger and one can lead to final submission. military actions alone will remain more or less a drop in the ocean. the blasphemous bland work. the invaders burned villages and fields. in 2 years, germany deliberately starved up the 300000 people to death. later, the monstrous experience of the 2nd right in tanzania was copied by the 3rd right, led by the nazis in order to ext or pay the peoples of europe. the beautiful sun soaked vineyards nestled up mountain breast, picking the rolling hills as a gentle breeze comes off of the surrounding sea comic imagery of french one country. but this is not france. we are in a cou
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margie: yeah. it is a mixed picture for the banks.hey have some positive things that they will benefit from an increase in deposit growth which they seem to have had them and i do not think we will see a tremendous increase in bright office. i think the banks have started to tighten credit standards under likely to have very modest growth. the investment banking business has turned out to be pretty good for those bank so i think we will see them basically have modest profits and any additional regulation will not be a negative on the stock prices, so i would say it has some positives and negatives, and they show a willingness to cut employment to cut costs, so what they don't have on the revenue side, they can improve on the cost side. shery: going back to oil prices and more broadly commodities, given the weakness we have seen recently in the chinese economy, we had data recently that surprise to the upside. what do you expect from that economy and the implications for asset classes if we struggled to get to that above 5% growth targ
margie: yeah. it is a mixed picture for the banks.hey have some positive things that they will benefit from an increase in deposit growth which they seem to have had them and i do not think we will see a tremendous increase in bright office. i think the banks have started to tighten credit standards under likely to have very modest growth. the investment banking business has turned out to be pretty good for those bank so i think we will see them basically have modest profits and any additional...
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because back then, this phone bus driver by law more the, the, the margie of i was born in 1960. and remember my 1st drug when i was doing the area that was when people had to started going more crops of this college itself with whatever you brought, the less the dreamforce than ever before. i knew. so i'd love to have both of the good news on the of the 19 sixty's must be advent of commercially intensive agriculture in india. in areas with irregular, gainful families begin drawing on ground water not just for the crops, but also for the household needs. an increasing drought and dwindling ground water . many of our bodies struggling residents left to find work and cities. but unenrolled by the state. she got together with others to push for residence right, to what they calculated that sort of, he didn't like it, but the that's dependent on agriculture. families needed an average of 6000 cubic meters of water. by that button got led danbrook as the best photo binding plan. that would ensure everyone to receive an equal share of water. because this areas are $350.00 millimeters,
because back then, this phone bus driver by law more the, the, the margie of i was born in 1960. and remember my 1st drug when i was doing the area that was when people had to started going more crops of this college itself with whatever you brought, the less the dreamforce than ever before. i knew. so i'd love to have both of the good news on the of the 19 sixty's must be advent of commercially intensive agriculture in india. in areas with irregular, gainful families begin drawing on ground...
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an uprising against the colonial list under the banner of the religious movement of the magazine. margie, it was led by a man named kinsey, could do the rebels used guerrilla tactics because they did not have the power to grasp the german army in head on confrontation. but the germans were not able to suppress the resistance of the guerrillas either. so the invaders decided to starve that population to day. one of the commanders of the german troops kept in wagon. heim wrote only unger and one can lead to final submission. military actions alone will remain more or less a drop in the ocean. the blasphemous bland work. the invaders burned villages and fields. in 2 years, germany deliberately starved up to 300000 people did that later. the monstrous experience of the 2nd rice in tanzania was copied by the 3rd right, led by the nazis in order to extricate the peoples of europe. the the colossal bag. you know, a lot. i got here like 3 times. and i still gotta put in my bag the day, taking it out of the day about my son or whatever. leave that alone you're satisfied. don't don't know where i
an uprising against the colonial list under the banner of the religious movement of the magazine. margie, it was led by a man named kinsey, could do the rebels used guerrilla tactics because they did not have the power to grasp the german army in head on confrontation. but the germans were not able to suppress the resistance of the guerrillas either. so the invaders decided to starve that population to day. one of the commanders of the german troops kept in wagon. heim wrote only unger and one...
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an uprising against the colonial list under the banner of the religious movement of the magazine. margie, it was led by a man named kinsey to the rebels used guerrilla tactics, because they did not have the power to grasp the german army in head on confrontation. but the germans were not able to suppress the resistance of the guerrillas either. so the invaders decided to starve that population to that. one of the commanders of the german troops kept in wagon. heim wrote only anger and one can lead to final submission. military actions alone will remain more or less a drop in the ocean. the blasphemous plan works. the invaders burned villages and fields. in 2 years, germany deliberately starved up to 300000 people did that later. the monstrous experience of the 2nd right in tanzania was copied by the 3rd, right, led by the nazis in order to extra pay, the peoples of europe, the, the, the a. so the once again, room calls are, these are extensive, ground operations and intensive. why is this going campaign? as a positive and code opposed to the top, $10000.00 people raised continues to find
an uprising against the colonial list under the banner of the religious movement of the magazine. margie, it was led by a man named kinsey to the rebels used guerrilla tactics, because they did not have the power to grasp the german army in head on confrontation. but the germans were not able to suppress the resistance of the guerrillas either. so the invaders decided to starve that population to that. one of the commanders of the german troops kept in wagon. heim wrote only anger and one can...
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>> margie. >> kelly: nice to see you come i like your dance moves.ything from best in show two american pie but me and my character of his is johnny rose on ships creek intimate you everyone knew how much i loved him of the critics' choice awards. >> i had the good fortune to interview a lot of wonderful, creative performers, people i never thought i would have a chance to meet. and its nominees for best actor in a comedy series, let's take a look. eugene levy, i love you -- schitt's creek is my jam. everything else is great too. >> kelly: please welcome eugene levy, y'all! [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> thank you, wow. >> kelly: you look so handsome! >> please, be seated to. >> kelly: i'm the rude one, i set for us -- i'm in heels. i am so sorry, i said it before hand. >> you set it out loud in front of millions of people. are you kidding me? that shout out was one of the great moments of my life. [cheers and applause] shout out from kelly clarkson, much better than holding some dumb trophy. >> kelly: i don't know if that's true
>> margie. >> kelly: nice to see you come i like your dance moves.ything from best in show two american pie but me and my character of his is johnny rose on ships creek intimate you everyone knew how much i loved him of the critics' choice awards. >> i had the good fortune to interview a lot of wonderful, creative performers, people i never thought i would have a chance to meet. and its nominees for best actor in a comedy series, let's take a look. eugene levy, i love you --...
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. >> reporter: mayor margie mueller says folks in this small napa valley town are grieving the loss of celebrity ship, who helped put this down on the map. visit you in your old jeff died last week after suffering an acute allergic reaction, leading to anaphylactic shock. >> michael has big presence in this town, he will be more than missed. he's a legend, here. >> reporter: the fame shaft and former food network star appeared frequently on the today show, but where he owned and operated three restaurants, the mayor says he was always down to earth. >> it come by the table, say hello to everybody and ask them where they were from, walk into his restaurant. >> we were coming from florida, we've never been here and everybody said go to all his restaurants, all the restaurants were great. >> i'm so sad, we had no idea, we're here for four or five days, that was on our list. >> reporter: these folks came said they came to celebrate their anniversary at one of chiarello's restaurant. 's fans and customers say he's an icon. >> he was always a strong personality, saw him on top chef, once. ju
. >> reporter: mayor margie mueller says folks in this small napa valley town are grieving the loss of celebrity ship, who helped put this down on the map. visit you in your old jeff died last week after suffering an acute allergic reaction, leading to anaphylactic shock. >> michael has big presence in this town, he will be more than missed. he's a legend, here. >> reporter: the fame shaft and former food network star appeared frequently on the today show, but where he owned...
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an uprising against the colonial list under the banner of the religious movement of the magazine, margie, it was led by a man a good deal. the rebels used guerrilla tactics, because they did not have the power to grasp the german army in head on confrontation. but the germans were not able to suppress the resistance of the guerrillas either. so, the invaders decided to starve that population to day. one of the commanders of the german troops kept in wagon. heim wrote only anger and one can lead to final submission. military actions alone will remain more or less a drop in the ocean. the blasphemous plan works. the invaders burned villages and fields. in 2 years, germany deliberately starved up to 300000 people. the day later, the monstrous experience of the 2nd right in tanzania was copied by the 3rd right, led by the nazis in order to extra pay, the peoples of europe. the 1972. when i 1st met freely back to and we sat down on a bench like this and i had the 1st conversation with and that i was to follow for for many years. and that past changed my life, the in 1976 feeling better. go ah
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got the margie if i was born in 1960 you remember my 1st drug when i was going on there? that was when people had to started going more crops of this, go ahead so they would have the broad, less the green fault than ever before i knew. so i'd love to avoid a lot of both of the good news on the the 19 sixty's must be advent of commercially intensive agriculture in india. in areas with irregular, involve follows, begin drawing on ground water, not just for the crops, but also for the household needs, an increasing drought and dwindling ground water. many of our buddies struggling residents left to find work in cities. but unenroll by the state. she got together with others to push for residents, right to water. i think i've deleted that sort of. he didn't like it, but the that's dependent on agriculture. families needed an average of 6000 cubic meters of water. but a button good lead danbrook as to best photo binding plan. that would enjoy everyone received an equal share of water because this areas are $350.00 millimeters, but even average that input out over the collatera
got the margie if i was born in 1960 you remember my 1st drug when i was going on there? that was when people had to started going more crops of this, go ahead so they would have the broad, less the green fault than ever before i knew. so i'd love to avoid a lot of both of the good news on the the 19 sixty's must be advent of commercially intensive agriculture in india. in areas with irregular, involve follows, begin drawing on ground water, not just for the crops, but also for the household...
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got the margie if i was born in 1960 and remember my 1st drug when i was going on there, that was when people had just started going more crops of this. go ahead. so they would have the broad less of ring fully than ever before i knew. so i'd like the both of the of the 19 sixty's must be advent of commercially intensive agriculture in india. in areas with irregular, gainful families begin drawing on ground water. not just for the crops, but also for the household needs, an increasing drought and dwindling ground water. many of our bodies struggling residents left to find work in cities. but unenroll button steve, she got together with others to push for residents, right to water. they calculated that sort of, he didn't like it, but the that's dependent on agriculture. families needed an average of 6000 cubic meters of water by the button. good lead danbrook as to best photo binding plan. that would enjoy everyone received an equal share of water because this areas are $350.00 millimeters, but e, an average of the input out over the collateral end of this 6 of 6000 cubic meters equal,
got the margie if i was born in 1960 and remember my 1st drug when i was going on there, that was when people had just started going more crops of this. go ahead. so they would have the broad less of ring fully than ever before i knew. so i'd like the both of the of the 19 sixty's must be advent of commercially intensive agriculture in india. in areas with irregular, gainful families begin drawing on ground water. not just for the crops, but also for the household needs, an increasing drought...
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margie from pennsylvania. a republican. thank you for waiting. caller: good morning, two quick questions for either guest. how could there not have been any knowledge of the attack? had they gone back to strictly verbal communications? i mean like the government here would know if i took a walk to town, so how could that be, number one. number two, hamas could dribble out those hostages -- hostages one by one for a year. and they could use that time to completely rearm. i do not recall any discussions about let us all be humanitarian during 9/11, so i'm actually for going in because -- host: let me just take this time, hostages and then intelligence failure? guest: i'm going to do the intelligence failure because it was political and intelligence failure and a cultural failure. in other words i have heard from a number of former u.s. intelligence officials whose judgment i trust that the issue is that israeli officials had the data, they saw the activities in terms of what hamas is doing, testing and things like that. the failure was on a couple
margie from pennsylvania. a republican. thank you for waiting. caller: good morning, two quick questions for either guest. how could there not have been any knowledge of the attack? had they gone back to strictly verbal communications? i mean like the government here would know if i took a walk to town, so how could that be, number one. number two, hamas could dribble out those hostages -- hostages one by one for a year. and they could use that time to completely rearm. i do not recall any...
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the one that's bringing it, margie was wary. he's the director of the golf studies center and cattle university . i'm not sure, but i'd want to stop by picking up on something that lisa said earlier. i'm wondering what you will read is at the moment on, on the threats of regional escalation at the moment. there's obviously been been sewage fee is around that, you know, from day to the united states. try to divert the whole debate of what's happening and brought it on to the discussion that everything was happening. and the 7th of october was motivated and supported by it on. and that was the story where, where the united states and, and the, and european alliances started talking about that you know, it on, is involved in this. and as long as there's a alliance and see how much of it on it, on, maybe in bold, all of this, i think that's a broad the, what's your quote, a legion, an implication of what's happening. and because of course that's, you know, it's in, if you look at the politics of, of what's happening you, we should r
the one that's bringing it, margie was wary. he's the director of the golf studies center and cattle university . i'm not sure, but i'd want to stop by picking up on something that lisa said earlier. i'm wondering what you will read is at the moment on, on the threats of regional escalation at the moment. there's obviously been been sewage fee is around that, you know, from day to the united states. try to divert the whole debate of what's happening and brought it on to the discussion that...
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my definition you cannot have someone who is fully acceptable to the voters in margie taylor greene's district, and someone who is fully acceptable to the voters in the district of say the republicans in new york, where -- seats that biting carry. it is an impossibility because any districts are so different. that is why the history has been, you can vote against your party on individual issues, on occasion, u.s. will stand with your party on the organization of the chamber self, and the breakdown of that just shows the kind of corrosive rot that has settled in to the republican house in terms of its commitment to governing. >> on tuesday i guess it win for capitol hill, but two big blows with legal problems abc news is reporting former chief of staff humming entered immunity in election interference case, mark meadows already tongue the special prosecutor had actually warned trump about making missiles claims that the election was rigged, at the same time -- low on the trump campaign dealing with prosecutors in georgia the guilty plea in return for no jail time so right now there are
my definition you cannot have someone who is fully acceptable to the voters in margie taylor greene's district, and someone who is fully acceptable to the voters in the district of say the republicans in new york, where -- seats that biting carry. it is an impossibility because any districts are so different. that is why the history has been, you can vote against your party on individual issues, on occasion, u.s. will stand with your party on the organization of the chamber self, and the...
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how does btrp help countries increase their laboratory safety and at the same time perhaps at margie the bio surveillance effort that we have going out there? >> i could start, and then, because i think there is btrp and then there is more, so. >> yeah, okay. >> so , from my perspective in the policy part of the dod, i oversee the policy related to our cooperative threat reduction program, which many of you know here as the nunn lugar program. as we sit outside of the sam nunn lobby, i think it's appropriate that we are talking about that here today, and that program has really grown over its three decades of experience. many of you think that program may be as thinking about the former soviet states and concerns about nuclear weapons, warheads, missiles, chemical weapons. but really, in kind of a tseco phase after 9/11, that program expanded to look more globally and certainly at the bio threats. and now we have just conducted a strategic review which we are kind of informally calling ctr 3.0 that really is focused on the return of concerns about global competitors and state actors,
how does btrp help countries increase their laboratory safety and at the same time perhaps at margie the bio surveillance effort that we have going out there? >> i could start, and then, because i think there is btrp and then there is more, so. >> yeah, okay. >> so , from my perspective in the policy part of the dod, i oversee the policy related to our cooperative threat reduction program, which many of you know here as the nunn lugar program. as we sit outside of the sam nunn...
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your body's treason and that they would start from doing so in these tensions the highest soldiers margie about, let's return to need it for him to, to, to worry about that. we just need to just step away to hear from the how much space we but just to continue with your thoughts, what you're saying. hello. saying that the 1500 people have protested in downtown double after the friday. prayers and we are expecting them to march towards here, where there is an enigma. that's where the supplement. and as wait a minute, 3 check points. i don't so the center of these really forces that manages the day to day activities of palestinians under occupation. so basically, the symbolism of this place is not this when present, the military occupation that controls the lives of kinda city and they and, and they also remember before we talk about the current destination we were talking about, i don't care patient that has been enforced on palestinian sprint that case we're talking about the rights of movements being restrictive. we're talking about a rough enough for a taking place almost every day. the
your body's treason and that they would start from doing so in these tensions the highest soldiers margie about, let's return to need it for him to, to, to worry about that. we just need to just step away to hear from the how much space we but just to continue with your thoughts, what you're saying. hello. saying that the 1500 people have protested in downtown double after the friday. prayers and we are expecting them to march towards here, where there is an enigma. that's where the supplement....
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then you can afford to have fiv people, but if your total margi is five or six. >> they better get theirle will run in. >> but on the other hand, joe biden at the border. >> let me ask you this. you are watching this all unfold . what should happen? >> i would talk to people all day we have to state in a positive way of liberating the people of gaza from hamas. if hamas was no longer there, they could have peace in they could actually have prosperity. they could be neighbors. it will never happen while hama is there. destroying hamas is important for israel. second, and i hope that congres will adopt a very strong revolution that says the destruction of hamas is a strategic goal of the united states. we will stay with israel as lon as it takes to destroy for us t go through this horrible thing and have them is it enormous strategic defeat for it. >> doesn't it really mean that gaza has got to be eliminated. the proximity, i've been there, even there. >> they have tokyo, what they have to do is allow everybody who's a civilian to lead in basically build places in the center as refugee cen
then you can afford to have fiv people, but if your total margi is five or six. >> they better get theirle will run in. >> but on the other hand, joe biden at the border. >> let me ask you this. you are watching this all unfold . what should happen? >> i would talk to people all day we have to state in a positive way of liberating the people of gaza from hamas. if hamas was no longer there, they could have peace in they could actually have prosperity. they could be...
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margie from pennsylvania. a republican. thank you for waiting.ler: good morning, two quick questions for either guest. how could there not have been any knowledge of the attack? had they gone back to strictly verbal communications? i mean like the government here would know if i took a walk to town, so how could that be, number one. number two, hamas could dribble out those hostages -- hostages one by one for a year. and they could use that time to completely rearm. i do not recall any discussions about let us all be humanitarian during 9/11, so i'm actually for going in because -- host: let me just take this time, hostages and then intelligence failure? guest: i'm going to do the intelligence failure because it was political and intelligence failure and a cultural failure. in other words i have heard from a number of former u.s. intelligence officials whose judgment i trust that the issue is that israeli officials had the data, they saw the activities in terms of what hamas is doing, testing and things like that. the failure was on a couple of f
margie from pennsylvania. a republican. thank you for waiting.ler: good morning, two quick questions for either guest. how could there not have been any knowledge of the attack? had they gone back to strictly verbal communications? i mean like the government here would know if i took a walk to town, so how could that be, number one. number two, hamas could dribble out those hostages -- hostages one by one for a year. and they could use that time to completely rearm. i do not recall any...
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and so i am working on legislative district 11, which is monmouth county, and margy donlan is runningg up and how they can be ready to vote and make change that can work for our community. >> peter, how does the recruitment process work, finding people willing to do this? >> we partner with state-based local organizations. we don't want to come in and just, you know, we're a small organization, based in brooklyn, so, what we do is right now we're working both in virginia and new jersey, so sometimes we'll work with an advocacy organization like clean virginia and sometimes with a state party, like in new jersey we're working with the new jersey state democratic caucus. they give us a list of their high priority state legislative candidates where they think the races will be tight and we'll look at those areas and then we'll do the research, and figure out who is from that particular area, and then i -- the entertainment community is a pretty small community when you break it down, and if mark ruffalo has a good experience and we want to get to wanda sykes, maybe wanda, you know, will
and so i am working on legislative district 11, which is monmouth county, and margy donlan is runningg up and how they can be ready to vote and make change that can work for our community. >> peter, how does the recruitment process work, finding people willing to do this? >> we partner with state-based local organizations. we don't want to come in and just, you know, we're a small organization, based in brooklyn, so, what we do is right now we're working both in virginia and new...