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joining me is mark and david. more than a fourth of his presidency in his vacation homes. others have it as almost half. hasn't he adopted this let them eat cake attitude? he is oblivious to the crises in his presidency or just doesn't give a damn? which is it? >> [silence]. >> mark, can you hear me? >> yes, definitely this is not the kind of look i would have advocate for any president. he hasn't visited the border. there is a controversy over title 42. to go down to a caribbean island where your brother brought land and raced questions about that and go to a u.s. territory. if you are running for reelection, usually you go to one of the key states and have a vacation. show you are encouraging tourism within the united states. it's very odd. going down to figure out whether or not to run, it gives a very bad look for any president. >> david, we have this deadly winter storm. i think 70 people have been killed. thousands are freezing and stranded. rescues still underway. looting is spreading. and from is the human
joining me is mark and david. more than a fourth of his presidency in his vacation homes. others have it as almost half. hasn't he adopted this let them eat cake attitude? he is oblivious to the crises in his presidency or just doesn't give a damn? which is it? >> [silence]. >> mark, can you hear me? >> yes, definitely this is not the kind of look i would have advocate for any president. he hasn't visited the border. there is a controversy over title 42. to go down to a...
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mark david hall. please welcome dr. mark david hall. [applause] >> thanks to the family research council for hosting this event. i would have done it anywhere, but i was thrilled when i heard it was going to be at cornerstone chapel. my brother-in-law and sister-in-law warships here. i am always blessed by the musical worship. i love your pastor is preaching. you have a great church. if you look at the history of the term christian nationalists, prior to 2006, nobody was using it. we should be clear about this. christians were not running around calling themselves christian nationalists. they were not saying we need to advocate for christian nationalists. christian nationalism came about in 2006 as a term of criticism, written by people who were critical of what they described as a toxic mix. of americans who wanted to conflate god and country. they are racist, sexist. that is christian nationalism. these early books, few written by academics, worked for places like the freedom from religion organization. many of them attribute christia
mark david hall. please welcome dr. mark david hall. [applause] >> thanks to the family research council for hosting this event. i would have done it anywhere, but i was thrilled when i heard it was going to be at cornerstone chapel. my brother-in-law and sister-in-law warships here. i am always blessed by the musical worship. i love your pastor is preaching. you have a great church. if you look at the history of the term christian nationalists, prior to 2006, nobody was using it. we...
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but i think that i heard that john lenin and murderer mark david chapman was just refused bail.on my mind at the moment. i did him in prison, and at the end of the he kept saying i'm so sorry, i'm so sorry. i mean it was very, very strange. the menendez properties. >> we had one of them on. >> we had both of them on after they were sentenced, and eric menendez, who still writes to me, said i'm just a normal boy. and i said eric you're a normal boy who killed your mother and father. gene harris, remember she killed the doctor. i did so many interviews with her and had such empathy for her that my network said you can't interview her anymore. you're prejudiced. i had an argument with him about it. he would not pardon -- >> shane alexander -- >> she said if i did an interview with her, i had to do it with the others. i saw jeanne after she left prison. she has two devoted sons and she's doing a lot to bring about better relationships for the prisoners with their children because there were no facilities for the children. there were no picture books or crayons. there was no opportun
but i think that i heard that john lenin and murderer mark david chapman was just refused bail.on my mind at the moment. i did him in prison, and at the end of the he kept saying i'm so sorry, i'm so sorry. i mean it was very, very strange. the menendez properties. >> we had one of them on. >> we had both of them on after they were sentenced, and eric menendez, who still writes to me, said i'm just a normal boy. and i said eric you're a normal boy who killed your mother and father....
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croix, don't you know mark penn and david webb?are here to break it all down. >> so stick around for that. my name is vincent and i've been in the field of nutrition and dietetics for 30 years. and what i realize as a nutritionist, i was trying to get all my fruits and vegetables, but i would be so preoccupied with trying to do things i would forget to eat. so all of a sudden it's the end of the day. and i haven't had my fruits and vegetables. i think a lot of people are in that situation. i found balance of nature. i looked at the ingredients and i thought, this is exactly what i need. and so after trying it for about a week, i'm not a morning person. but i started getting up early and i started feeling better because i had more energy. i think, of course, as a nutritionist, it's best to get all you can from your diet. but it wasn't until i started taking balance of nature that i started noticing a difference. so that's when i thought, okay, there's something about balance of nature that i need to tell the world about. so here i a
croix, don't you know mark penn and david webb?are here to break it all down. >> so stick around for that. my name is vincent and i've been in the field of nutrition and dietetics for 30 years. and what i realize as a nutritionist, i was trying to get all my fruits and vegetables, but i would be so preoccupied with trying to do things i would forget to eat. so all of a sudden it's the end of the day. and i haven't had my fruits and vegetables. i think a lot of people are in that...
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joining me right now mark tepper. daviding things off with you, with economic data on tap, we have existing home sales yesterday out down 7.7% in the month of november. this morning we have november's new home sales out. a lot of people say this area on housing is already in recession. >> of course, it is. it's ten months in a row. that's a record. you have to go back to 1999, maybe down 20%, housing start down permits down, prices down, all obviously all of that points to a recession. i think the clear message out there that people need to understand is jay powell wants you to lose your job, that's the bottom line. until he sees that, he will not take his foot off the brake. maria: the fed wants a slowing economy. what does that mean for earnings and the stock market? >> it's interesting, the consensus view, it wasn't this way maybe a few months ago. the consensus view is the bottom is in front of us and not behind us. you pull wall street right now, the bottom is somewhere between the end of the first quarter, second quar
joining me right now mark tepper. daviding things off with you, with economic data on tap, we have existing home sales yesterday out down 7.7% in the month of november. this morning we have november's new home sales out. a lot of people say this area on housing is already in recession. >> of course, it is. it's ten months in a row. that's a record. you have to go back to 1999, maybe down 20%, housing start down permits down, prices down, all obviously all of that points to a recession. i...
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think about what paul whelan is going through, there are mark fogel and david barnes, who are in russian cap captivity. yesterday this revelation that viktor bout was the number one guy russia wanted, have we lost leverage in getting those three people home if we gave one for one, the guy putin wants most for brittney griner and there is question of why vladamir putin would want this guy so much when he is as cia director bill burnes said he is total loser, guy that nobody really even understands why putin would want so much unless he knows where all the weapons are and russia is in the war with ukraine right now and could he be able to facilitate something. he has been in custody for so long, there are still a lot of questions, but it does feel like the world is less safe with him free. >> todd: especially for americans, incentivize kidnapping americans for exchanges. stunning twitter files released last night exposing steps to shadowban conservatives and catching top executives in a lie about it. >> carley: miami mayor anthony suarez wants elon musk to bring twitter headquarters to sou
think about what paul whelan is going through, there are mark fogel and david barnes, who are in russian cap captivity. yesterday this revelation that viktor bout was the number one guy russia wanted, have we lost leverage in getting those three people home if we gave one for one, the guy putin wants most for brittney griner and there is question of why vladamir putin would want this guy so much when he is as cia director bill burnes said he is total loser, guy that nobody really even...
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corporal philip anthony sweet, lance corporal nicholas david mark thomas. .eve newberry was on the galahad. his sister was anxiously awaiting news at the welsh guards barracks, where she lived. when we were kids, steve and i used to fight like cat and dog, but when hejoined the army, and of course then when i went into quarters, i mean, he used to come to me for sunday dinner and things like that, so i used to see him all the time, you know. obviously, as news started filtering through, everything started being very, very subdued. it was a horrible atmosphere once people started knowing. i didn't know until i phoned home that my brother had died. i don't think it sunk in. nobody could believe it had happened. as the task force headed home, many remained in the falklands, dealing with the aftermath of war. and bad luck remained with the welsh guards. what we did underestimate was the numbers, because we had no idea until probably aboutjune i6, 17, when we're having to feed something like 13,000 to 15,000 argentine prisoners of war who were all down at stanley
corporal philip anthony sweet, lance corporal nicholas david mark thomas. .eve newberry was on the galahad. his sister was anxiously awaiting news at the welsh guards barracks, where she lived. when we were kids, steve and i used to fight like cat and dog, but when hejoined the army, and of course then when i went into quarters, i mean, he used to come to me for sunday dinner and things like that, so i used to see him all the time, you know. obviously, as news started filtering through,...
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maria: joining the conversation mark tepper david nelson todd piro what do you think about this we've heard of from kristi noem on this banning tiktok even though fbi that has been all over saying a major threat using to surveil citizens. >> hiej nashing security threat we know ccp using tiktok to view, track monitor u.s. consumer data we know that is the case, yet, kristi noem is first person to finally step up, and say you know we're not going to allow this, this is a big time issue, if you you download the use app a criminal issue i believe she is pushing for in big trouble if you use. >> it i think pretty hard to enforce but i think other government agencies have to do this for me, it comes back to china, this relationship with them i think conversation with jonathan telling points to elephant in the room how do you negotiating, mow do you say that you are working with this other nation that you are going to be military conflict with some point i am more concerned about wag dog to deflect criticism all you need to do is create geopolitical or millry event around taiwan doesn't hav
maria: joining the conversation mark tepper david nelson todd piro what do you think about this we've heard of from kristi noem on this banning tiktok even though fbi that has been all over saying a major threat using to surveil citizens. >> hiej nashing security threat we know ccp using tiktok to view, track monitor u.s. consumer data we know that is the case, yet, kristi noem is first person to finally step up, and say you know we're not going to allow this, this is a big time issue, if...
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david: all right, let me switch to mark. take on georgia. >> well, i think it's a very close race. warnock seems to have the edge. i saw one poll that was a little closer, but, you know, the democrats really seem to have mail-in, advance voting down, and that really proved pivotal, i think, on election day. and so it's possible that there'll be an upset here, but it does look like warnock, you know, has run a campaign for the voters in the center and seems to have picked up a couple of points since november. david: lee, what is your take on whether we're going to see any kind of pivot from the president? some people said we saw some of it with regard to the strike resolution last week. do you think he's trying to look more like a centrist now or not? >> it seems like on certain issues he is, and i think that what we're -- you know, the way that everything's broken out now, he doesn't have all three branches of congress right now. he's going to have to work across the aisle starting in january if he wants to get thing things
david: all right, let me switch to mark. take on georgia. >> well, i think it's a very close race. warnock seems to have the edge. i saw one poll that was a little closer, but, you know, the democrats really seem to have mail-in, advance voting down, and that really proved pivotal, i think, on election day. and so it's possible that there'll be an upset here, but it does look like warnock, you know, has run a campaign for the voters in the center and seems to have picked up a couple of...
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hi, david hi, mark. how are . i'm very well. and maddox. hi, david hi, mark. how are. ll. and a very, are. i'm very well. and a very, very strong a robust and important story on the front page of paper tomorrow, which i know you've just put to bed. home secretary . no more channel home secretary. no more channel tragedies because there is the point that the illegal crossings are an economic and national security headache. but they are also a humanitarian . yes, they also a humanitarian. yes, they are. and i think this side of the whole channel crossing is often , especially by those want often, especially by those want us to keep borders and the happy for all these people to be landing our beaches. you know behind these crossings are some particularly malicious criminal gangs are actually when they bnng gangs are actually when they bring people over quite often put them into slave labour women into prostitution and that's and of course putting these people's at risk in the channel but actually earlier in process crossing over often libya to italy . and we've had tragedi
hi, david hi, mark. how are . i'm very well. and maddox. hi, david hi, mark. how are. ll. and a very, are. i'm very well. and a very, very strong a robust and important story on the front page of paper tomorrow, which i know you've just put to bed. home secretary . no more channel home secretary. no more channel tragedies because there is the point that the illegal crossings are an economic and national security headache. but they are also a humanitarian . yes, they also a humanitarian. yes,...
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hi, david hi, mark. how are . i'm very well. and maddox. hi, david hi, mark. how are. ll. and a very, are. i'm very well. and a very, very strong a robust and important story on the front page of paper tomorrow, which i know you've just put to bed. home secretary . no more channel home secretary. no more channel tragedies because there is the point that the illegal crossings are an economic and national security headache. but they are also a humanitarian . yes, they also a humanitarian. yes, they are. and i think this side of the whole channel crossing is often , especially by those want often, especially by those want us to keep borders and the happy for all these people to be landing our beaches. you know behind these crossings are some particularly malicious criminal gangs are actually when they bnng gangs are actually when they bring people over quite often put them into slave labour women into prostitution and that's and of course putting these people's at risk in the channel but actually earlier in process crossing over often libya to italy . and we've had tragedi
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david. hello, mark. may i say mr. dole? well, there you go. in terms of titles and formalities . i'm not a doctor formalities. i'm not a doctor just yet, but i will examine you, let's talk about you, david. let's talk about this. to what extent can the past tell us about the future? well, you began talking about parliament. the thing that's behind the i think that the peculiar thing about england, britain, the reason we ruled a quarter of the globe churchill at the beginning of the first world war. do we all remember churchill? know goody churchill , not baddy churchill. he takes a young man into the chamber of the house of commons. a young man into the chamber of the house of commons . this is the house of commons. this is when it seemed the world was falling to pieces again . 1940. falling to pieces again. 1940. the chambers empty. it's quiet , the chambers empty. it's quiet, it's dark. and he says to this boy, this is why we will win. that sense of the right of national self—government, of representative government, which remember , runs ri
david. hello, mark. may i say mr. dole? well, there you go. in terms of titles and formalities . i'm not a doctor formalities. i'm not a doctor just yet, but i will examine you, let's talk about you, david. let's talk about this. to what extent can the past tell us about the future? well, you began talking about parliament. the thing that's behind the i think that the peculiar thing about england, britain, the reason we ruled a quarter of the globe churchill at the beginning of the first world...
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david. hello, mark. may i say mr. dole? well, there you go. in terms of titles and formalities . i'm not a doctor formalities. i'm not a doctor just yet, but i will examine you, let's talk about you, david. let's talk about this. to what extent can the past tell us about the future? well, you began talking about parliament. the thing that's behind the i think that the peculiar thing about england, britain, the reason we ruled a quarter of the globe churchill at the beginning of the first world war. do we all remember churchill? know goody churchill , not baddy churchill. he takes a young man into the chamber of the house of commons. a young man into the chamber of the house of commons . this is the house of commons. this is when it seemed the world was falling to pieces again . 1940. falling to pieces again. 1940. the chambers empty. it's quiet , the chambers empty. it's quiet, it's dark. and he says to this boy, this is why we will win. that sense of the right of national self—government, of representative government, which remember , runs ri
david. hello, mark. may i say mr. dole? well, there you go. in terms of titles and formalities . i'm not a doctor formalities. i'm not a doctor just yet, but i will examine you, let's talk about you, david. let's talk about this. to what extent can the past tell us about the future? well, you began talking about parliament. the thing that's behind the i think that the peculiar thing about england, britain, the reason we ruled a quarter of the globe churchill at the beginning of the first world...
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david, these strikes inside russia mark a major shift in ukraine's strategy in this war, and the u.s. secretary of state bri blinken is saying, "we have neither encouraged or enabled the ukrainians to strike inside of russia." david? >> marcus, thank you. >>> back here at home tonight, and to the tributes for kirstie alley. and what we're learning about her short battle with colon cancer. here's matt gutman tonight. >> reporter: tonight, there is shock and sadness for so many fans and colleagues after the sudden loss of actress kirstie alley, who passed away at 71 after a brief but private battle with colon cancer. >> nobody knew other than her close friends and family, which is surprising, because she was an open book about so much in her life. >> reporter:. >> oh, look. they're cutting the cake. >> reporter: a multi-emmy winner, alley starred in the long-running sitcom "cheers," as the tough but lovable bar manager, rebecca howe. she spent four decades acting in movies from 1989's "look who's talking," to reality shows, like "dancing with the stars." alley's children revealing her c
david, these strikes inside russia mark a major shift in ukraine's strategy in this war, and the u.s. secretary of state bri blinken is saying, "we have neither encouraged or enabled the ukrainians to strike inside of russia." david? >> marcus, thank you. >>> back here at home tonight, and to the tributes for kirstie alley. and what we're learning about her short battle with colon cancer. here's matt gutman tonight. >> reporter: tonight, there is shock and sadness...
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maria: david, good to see you. thanks very much. marks for staying with us all morning long. we're grateful. a high speed chase leaves one border patrol agent led in texas. texas attorney general ken paxtons is here to discuss the biden border crisis and the wide open situation in texas. apple plans a new encryption service to ward off a hackers. how it plans to protect your data, next. ♪ baby you light up my world like nobody he else. ♪ the way that you flip your hair gets me overwhelmed. ♪ but when you smile at the ground it ain't hard to tell. ♪ you don't know, you don't know you're beautiful. ♪ ♪ this... is a glimpse into the no-too-distant future of lincoln. ♪ ♪ it's what sanctuary could look like... feel like... sound like... even smell like. more on that soon. ♪ ♪ the best part? the prequel is pretty sweet too. ♪ ♪ get refunds.com powered by innovation refunds can help your business get a payroll tax refund, even if you got ppp and it only takes eight minutes to qualify. i went on their website, uploaded everything, and i was blow
maria: david, good to see you. thanks very much. marks for staying with us all morning long. we're grateful. a high speed chase leaves one border patrol agent led in texas. texas attorney general ken paxtons is here to discuss the biden border crisis and the wide open situation in texas. apple plans a new encryption service to ward off a hackers. how it plans to protect your data, next. ♪ baby you light up my world like nobody he else. ♪ the way that you flip your hair gets me overwhelmed....
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mark: thank you francine. thank you. ♪ david: inflation easing, china op
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david: amazon? lauren: okay our friend mark mahaney at ever core, cut the price by a one hundred dollars. s not god. softness on line retail, demand for cloud computing amazon's big businesses. david: tesla down 50% year-over-year. ford is having some problems too. lauren: they're expected to lay out the arguments today, for a new try in a lawsuit over truck rollovers, alleging roofs were too weak in certain of their models. people got injured. a jury verdict was $1.7 billion. largest ever in the state of georgia. because they typically settle outside after trial. this went to time. they're trying to redo the terms today. david: we have another one here. mortgage rates continue to edge downward. lauren, good news. lauren: if you're being really optimistic. so the 30 year what, is hovering 6.3%. david: it was over seven. lauren: give you that. mortgage bankers association, end of next year, 5.2%. moving in the direction. did you read the article in the journal, creative ways for people to buy mortgages. artificially lower first couple years for the mortgage payment, when rates reset you hav
david: amazon? lauren: okay our friend mark mahaney at ever core, cut the price by a one hundred dollars. s not god. softness on line retail, demand for cloud computing amazon's big businesses. david: tesla down 50% year-over-year. ford is having some problems too. lauren: they're expected to lay out the arguments today, for a new try in a lawsuit over truck rollovers, alleging roofs were too weak in certain of their models. people got injured. a jury verdict was $1.7 billion. largest ever in...
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joining the conversation all morning long mark tapper, todd pirro and david nelson. your reaction in. >> can you think of a time somebody who was in charge who to the determine what was on twitter thought that he wasn't comfortable removing the content but did it anyway, this isn't allow-level guy. this is a guy at the top. he just said, quote, unquote, he wasn't comfortable. obviously we know that there's bs behind that. but the fact that he said that and i removed it anyway, the lack of morals, the lack of standards of anything at twitter before elon musk is massive. thank goodness that elon musk is there now for some semblance of normalcy, some semblance of fairness, maria. maria: he's getting attacked from the democrats. they didn't want the twitter pr sheet to go away. it was the democrats' public relation sheet. >> the last time i was here with mark, i think he had the best comment on this, are we going to remember elon musk for tesla or because he cleaned up the internet, that may be the bigger story for this gentleman. he's really standing to the elephant in
joining the conversation all morning long mark tapper, todd pirro and david nelson. your reaction in. >> can you think of a time somebody who was in charge who to the determine what was on twitter thought that he wasn't comfortable removing the content but did it anyway, this isn't allow-level guy. this is a guy at the top. he just said, quote, unquote, he wasn't comfortable. obviously we know that there's bs behind that. but the fact that he said that and i removed it anyway, the lack of...
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intellectual game to develop a list of musicians who can continue endlessly with chess violinist david ostrov pianists mark lugansky alexander knyazev composer vladimir dashkevich and even our friend teacher professor yuri alexandrovich bogdanov, he is the owner of the first category in chess in the chess club, this game is used for a comprehensive talent development. what is the relationship between promised to tell? the ideological inspirer of the club is a fourth-year student mark litvak, founder of the chess club of the gnessin russian academy of music, i noticed that teachers and students play chess very well. it's kind of a feature , it's such a pretty popular hobby among musicians. especially since it was in the past. it develops very resourcefulness with your imagination. you have a starting position. you can play millions of games from it. and if a student u wins u from the teacher , the game can somehow be automatically given a good grade. well, on the one hand, chess one subject is not directly related. well the relationship between student teacher. i think this can improve very much vanya decid
intellectual game to develop a list of musicians who can continue endlessly with chess violinist david ostrov pianists mark lugansky alexander knyazev composer vladimir dashkevich and even our friend teacher professor yuri alexandrovich bogdanov, he is the owner of the first category in chess in the chess club, this game is used for a comprehensive talent development. what is the relationship between promised to tell? the ideological inspirer of the club is a fourth-year student mark litvak,...
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david: mark, that takes us into the china story on the yuan and equity market. this reopening is not going to be smooth. cancellations, postponements of key meetings, is a time to fade this china rally? mark: you have to be prepared for a bumpy recovery. the potential upside for china is great, considering how far chinese equities have a fallen over the past 18 months. people expect a big rebound. if bloomberg economics are saying, we could get to 6% growth in china next year. if we get something like that, china equities are undervalued on a global basis. people will continue to think there is a decent chance of a catch-up play. it will be bumpy but china equities still look reasonable on a global basis. rishaad: mark, thank you. mark canfield there, and joined by kathleen hays. let's get to this, judge in the bahamas have a denied sam bankman-fried's bail. let's walk through these charges. this may not be such a huge one given the conditions of the prison he is going to as well. >> that is a good way and on his decision. talking about the charges you have to b
david: mark, that takes us into the china story on the yuan and equity market. this reopening is not going to be smooth. cancellations, postponements of key meetings, is a time to fade this china rally? mark: you have to be prepared for a bumpy recovery. the potential upside for china is great, considering how far chinese equities have a fallen over the past 18 months. people expect a big rebound. if bloomberg economics are saying, we could get to 6% growth in china next year. if we get...
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did that happen for jim for russian mark -- four jim thorpe? -- for jim thorpe? david: jim thorpe after he lost his amateur status did signed to play baseball with the new york giants for $5,000. he later played professional football making $300 a game. he was never able to make the money out of athletics that modern athletes do. he was still world-famous. one of the reasons he was signed to play baseball for the new york giants was because at the end of the 1913 season, they were going to go on and world tour with the white sox. they would to japan, china, philippines, australia, egypt, and europe. there are a lot of famous american baseball figures on that tour, including john mcgraw, the manager of the giants, charles comiskey, the owner of the white sox and other hall of famers, but the rest of the world didn't know them. a new jim thorpe. wherever they went, everybody wanted to see jim thorpe. even as he lost the medals and it went against them for the rest of his life, he never lost the fame and admiration from the world. kevin: so, one of the things that struck
did that happen for jim for russian mark -- four jim thorpe? -- for jim thorpe? david: jim thorpe after he lost his amateur status did signed to play baseball with the new york giants for $5,000. he later played professional football making $300 a game. he was never able to make the money out of athletics that modern athletes do. he was still world-famous. one of the reasons he was signed to play baseball for the new york giants was because at the end of the 1913 season, they were going to go...
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coming up, but first outgoing mayor sam liccardo in san jose's does he wants to leave his mark c 42 year old davidaccused of attempting attempted kidnapping and assault in the break in at the pelosi, san francisco home in late october, has pleaded not guilty to all charges in both federal and state courts. the district attorney's office is expected to outline evidence to support the state charges at tomorrow's hearing. federal prosecutors have asked a judge to give them until february to evaluate all the evidence. outgoing centers. a mayor sam liccardo, says he wants to change how police officers are investigated for misconduct. but the mayor tonight is receiving pushback from the police union, calling this a last minute power play. ktvu is jesse gary has more on the back and forth. downtown san jose protest in 2020 over the minneapolis police killing of george floyd was a flashpoint that could prompt permanent change here. we're past the point. which we can continue to believe americans will simply assume the police should police themselves tuesday, outgoing san jose mayor sam liccardo asking his
coming up, but first outgoing mayor sam liccardo in san jose's does he wants to leave his mark c 42 year old davidaccused of attempting attempted kidnapping and assault in the break in at the pelosi, san francisco home in late october, has pleaded not guilty to all charges in both federal and state courts. the district attorney's office is expected to outline evidence to support the state charges at tomorrow's hearing. federal prosecutors have asked a judge to give them until february to...
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we'll be joined by not only our affairs and security editor mark white, a representative from amnesty international , and david amnesty international, and david davis mp . that's and of course, davis mp. that's and of course, this winter of walkouts, the strike action and what's behind it. all two be explored after the headlines headlines . thanks, the headlines headlines. thanks, tom. good morning. it's 9:30 am. i'm radisson in the gb newsroom. gb news understands there are a number of fatalities after a migrant boat capsized in. the english channel throwing dozens people into the water border force lifeboat sunday. royal navy patrol vessel are actively in a rescue operation after reports of a small boat industry off the coast . we also industry off the coast. we also understand a number of people have been airlifted by helicopter the incident comes less than 24 hours after the prime minister announced renewed to tackle illegal migration migration . inflation has fallen migration. inflation has fallen to 10.7, down from 11.1% in october . the chancellor, jeremy october. the chancellor, jeremy hunt, says getti
we'll be joined by not only our affairs and security editor mark white, a representative from amnesty international , and david amnesty international, and david davis mp . that's and of course, davis mp. that's and of course, this winter of walkouts, the strike action and what's behind it. all two be explored after the headlines headlines . thanks, the headlines headlines. thanks, tom. good morning. it's 9:30 am. i'm radisson in the gb newsroom. gb news understands there are a number of...
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morning long this morning is strategic welt partners ceo mark tepper, fox and friends first co-host, top pyro and bell point chief strait t gist, davidreat to see you. mark, your reaction. they're going to jam this deal down the workers' throats whether they like it or not. you think they have 60 votes in the senate to get this through? >> possibly. but then there's that separate deal that he's trying to put through to save face which is giving the workers seven sick days. that's been one of the biggest sticking points for the workers so far. they feel like they don't -- they're treated unfairly b when it comes to sick time, they don't get enough paid sick time. their comp went up by 24% so if someone told me i would make 24% more, i think i'd just eat the sick time personally. i feel like what's on full display here is that when push comes to shove, president biden is willing to throw out all of his morals, he's willing to throw the people that voted him into office in the trash all just so he can avoid having a major blemish which would be a shutdown on his record. and that's just his true colors are being shown and he's stripping
morning long this morning is strategic welt partners ceo mark tepper, fox and friends first co-host, top pyro and bell point chief strait t gist, davidreat to see you. mark, your reaction. they're going to jam this deal down the workers' throats whether they like it or not. you think they have 60 votes in the senate to get this through? >> possibly. but then there's that separate deal that he's trying to put through to save face which is giving the workers seven sick days. that's been one...
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well not having it on email let's have a look at what you are saying mark@gbnews.uk okay david says mark the destruction of our culture has a long history great show says dave dave thank you for that. ho ho ho. merry to you and your family, says dave or dave merry christmas to you and your families what a merry christmas to everyone that's watching. i'm not going to apologise for doing a lot of christmas stories in the next couple of weeks because i need bit of i think we need a bit of cheering up, don't it's cheering up, don't you? so it's christmas the the christmas all the way, by the way what think of my way. what do you think of my balls that big? aren't big and shiny bouncy golden balls. that's how i've been referred to by coulby arranger who's on the panel tonight. see if i can make i've missed a vocation in heaven. i could play for england dunng heaven. i could play for england during cricket. let's have a look now at tomorrow's papers and we'll bring you, of course, to round up at 1030 with uninterrupted reaction . but uninterrupted reaction. but first, let's the views of the lo
well not having it on email let's have a look at what you are saying mark@gbnews.uk okay david says mark the destruction of our culture has a long history great show says dave dave thank you for that. ho ho ho. merry to you and your family, says dave or dave merry christmas to you and your families what a merry christmas to everyone that's watching. i'm not going to apologise for doing a lot of christmas stories in the next couple of weeks because i need bit of i think we need a bit of cheering...
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well not having it on email let's have a look at what you are saying mark@gbnews.uk okay david says mark the destruction of our culture has a long history great show says dave dave thank you for that. ho ho ho. merry to you and your family, says dave or dave merry christmas to you and your families what a merry christmas to everyone that's watching. i'm not going to apologise for doing a lot of christmas stories in the next couple of weeks because i need bit of i think we need a bit of cheering up, don't it's cheering up, don't you? so it's christmas the the christmas all the way, by the way what think of my way. what do you think of my balls that big? aren't big and shiny bouncy golden balls. that's how i've been referred to by coulby arranger who's on the panel tonight. see if i can make i've missed a vocation in heaven. i could play for england dunng heaven. i could play for england during cricket. let's have a look now at tomorrow's papers and we'll bring you, of course, to round up at 1030 with uninterrupted reaction . but uninterrupted reaction. but first, let's the views of the lo
well not having it on email let's have a look at what you are saying mark@gbnews.uk okay david says mark the destruction of our culture has a long history great show says dave dave thank you for that. ho ho ho. merry to you and your family, says dave or dave merry christmas to you and your families what a merry christmas to everyone that's watching. i'm not going to apologise for doing a lot of christmas stories in the next couple of weeks because i need bit of i think we need a bit of cheering...
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david: 3weu9 coyne is still close to that $17,000 level, between 16 and 17,000. markod to see you. have a great holiday, appreciate it. >> merry christmas, david. david: it pays to be unemployed, apparently. in many states government benefits are outpacing median income. in 14 states a family of 4 with 2 people not working is equivalent to $80,000 a year in wages and benefits and, actually, it's over $100,000 in about 3 states. martha maccallum joins me now. martha, we talked about this yesterday. it just boggles the mind. welfare is supposed to be the safety net that ronald reagan talked about. it's not a positive alternative to work, it's supposed to save those people who for one reason or another can't work. >> exactly right. but that mental i appears to be gone in many ways in this country. it was always designed as something to keep people from falling through the cracks. if they lost their job, to just get them from one place to the other. now it's sort of a way of life for some people, which is a big, you know, i said this yesterday and i believe it's really tr
david: 3weu9 coyne is still close to that $17,000 level, between 16 and 17,000. markod to see you. have a great holiday, appreciate it. >> merry christmas, david. david: it pays to be unemployed, apparently. in many states government benefits are outpacing median income. in 14 states a family of 4 with 2 people not working is equivalent to $80,000 a year in wages and benefits and, actually, it's over $100,000 in about 3 states. martha maccallum joins me now. martha, we talked about this...
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mark mobius. >> george david. >> utc out at the old building. >> we didn't have louis on very much >> do you remembernversation >> i do. >> he said india is a democracy, but way too hard to do business there. i would hear do business in china. this is going back 15 years. >> i like george he is like 80 now. guys with two first names. never really sure what to think. george david david george >> larry david >>> when we come back, a jury will soon decide what beverage is defined as beer we will look at that case. >>> don't miss the interview with binance ceo cz. there are a lot of questions and a lot of answers we will be seeking today. "squawk box" is coming right back >> announcer: currency check is sponsored by interactive brokers. the professionals gateway to the world's markets. >>> some squawk booze news a jury will soon have to rule on the definition of beer at issue is ab-inbv accusinged of selling the brand without permission the agreement allows them to sell beer under the corona name. the definition of beer includes hard seltzer that's pretty complicated stuff. this is like almond milk c act
mark mobius. >> george david. >> utc out at the old building. >> we didn't have louis on very much >> do you remembernversation >> i do. >> he said india is a democracy, but way too hard to do business there. i would hear do business in china. this is going back 15 years. >> i like george he is like 80 now. guys with two first names. never really sure what to think. george david david george >> larry david >>> when we come back, a jury...
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i do think that things like of mass destruction , a variety of certain question marks around david kellyso secret backroom deals with the ira, which really gave terrorists quite literally get out of jail free card . i get out of jail free card. i think he's managed to get off quite with stuff like that. do you think that tony blair has got away with it ? i don't think got away with it? i don't think anything in particular. i mean, when it comes to tony blair as a leader, i mean, you know he's not my favourite labour leader of all time. far from it. i do think, you know, the iraq issue especially is still hugely polarised and not just in the liverpool but in the country. you know, many people were were thrilled with the new labour , thrilled with the new labour, you know, 1997 and my family especially and, you know, people in my community. so because it meant a huge amount and there was a huge a huge change made by government and gordon brown's government and gordon brown's government as well. and, you know i do think there's a huge amount of growth, but like anything, there's always cons
i do think that things like of mass destruction , a variety of certain question marks around david kellyso secret backroom deals with the ira, which really gave terrorists quite literally get out of jail free card . i get out of jail free card. i think he's managed to get off quite with stuff like that. do you think that tony blair has got away with it ? i don't think got away with it? i don't think anything in particular. i mean, when it comes to tony blair as a leader, i mean, you know he's...
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marks a 51-49 mix. sonali basak will be speaking with david solomon and that will be in about two hours time. brian moynihan later in the morning. president biden is visiting a construction site in phoenix. we will be speaking to ryan deese in about an hour and 15 minutes. there is a question of how sustainable this is when so many of the jobs that are critical to supply chain are being encouraged to move to the u.s.. jonathon: tim cook of apple's on that trip. lisa: how can they move away from china given the supply and the new man side? jonathon: jane foley rabobank from is this u.s. economy picking up or slowing down? jane: this is going to be a really bumpy ride. there are different dynamics here and you had spoken about it. if we look at the oecd data, they have labor market shortages. this is in part a demographic issue. if you look at the u.k., almost 20% of us are over 65. there will be a shortage of labor. when we talk about our critical industry, pharmaceuticals, food, energy, it will be difficult to continue without encountering these shortages. you have this issue of fed interest
marks a 51-49 mix. sonali basak will be speaking with david solomon and that will be in about two hours time. brian moynihan later in the morning. president biden is visiting a construction site in phoenix. we will be speaking to ryan deese in about an hour and 15 minutes. there is a question of how sustainable this is when so many of the jobs that are critical to supply chain are being encouraged to move to the u.s.. jonathon: tim cook of apple's on that trip. lisa: how can they move away from...
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david barnes 65. he is on trial. mark fogle 60 years old, he is serving a 14-year sentence, different situations.get home as well. here is congressman mike waltz on all of. this dictatorships never works in the interest of the united states. and the whole reason that regimes like russia, north korea, iran, the taliban, and others participate in hostage diplomacy is in the end we always cave. >> ben, your thoughts? >> brittney griner is only being the other end of this trade for reasons that i think we all must acknowledge. she was a cause celeb among athletes and those on twit his or her seem to guide so much of the activity of this biden white house because of her race, her sexual orientation, her role within the wnba, et cetera. and that was something that made her case more prominent. i'm not unhappy that she is coming back home, but i am unhappy at the terms of this deal. once again, joe biden has shown himself to be a terrible negotiator, something that has marked his entire career both when he was a vice president and when he was in the senate and working on foreign relations. this is a one
david barnes 65. he is on trial. mark fogle 60 years old, he is serving a 14-year sentence, different situations.get home as well. here is congressman mike waltz on all of. this dictatorships never works in the interest of the united states. and the whole reason that regimes like russia, north korea, iran, the taliban, and others participate in hostage diplomacy is in the end we always cave. >> ben, your thoughts? >> brittney griner is only being the other end of this trade for...
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he's trying to make his own mark on the farm as he replaces the legendary david shaw kron. 4 sports reporter kate rooney caught up with taylor and found out what he said is a blessing in the skies as he embarks on this new journey. >> what was your reaction when you found out that indeed you be getting the title here? yeah, you know, you go through the process and you think there's a chance. and then when you connect with with people and feel like your vision is what they're looking for, i tried to just be as transparent as possible through the whole thing to be me. and if they're drawn to that, then it's a good fit if they're not. and that's that's fine, too. and i felt like there was a connection there and what they were looking for and what i believed it. and when a dancer question, when i found out it was incredible. and it was like a real station of a now being able to do it every single day is just incredible. fair to say that coaching at a power 5 school, something that has maybe been on your personal bucket list. yeah. i mean, for me, it's never been about the prestige or the money o
he's trying to make his own mark on the farm as he replaces the legendary david shaw kron. 4 sports reporter kate rooney caught up with taylor and found out what he said is a blessing in the skies as he embarks on this new journey. >> what was your reaction when you found out that indeed you be getting the title here? yeah, you know, you go through the process and you think there's a chance. and then when you connect with with people and feel like your vision is what they're looking for,...
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one of the things i found really interesting, david, was the fact that hutchinson came back and said not only did i witness mark meadows putting paper in the fireplace and burning them, but i also remember clearly marjorie taylor greene looking at the photos and saying don't worry, my followers are going to be there, qanon is going to be there. talk about that. is that surprising to you that we're seeing more revelations of this, of marjorie taylor greene really being part of this what seemed concerted effort? >> no, not really. i think what you're seeing is an investigation that's complex, when you have thousands of witnesses, either your junior staffers or you're completely ignorant actors of the law are the ones who give you the most information. the obfuscation, your failed memories come from your senior members who might be facing some type of culpability or liability. so often they're coached that maybe you don't really remember the specifics and the honest answer is to simply say i don't remember. so what do we get from cassidy hutchinson, from sarah matthews who was a deputy to kayleigh mcenany, who res
one of the things i found really interesting, david, was the fact that hutchinson came back and said not only did i witness mark meadows putting paper in the fireplace and burning them, but i also remember clearly marjorie taylor greene looking at the photos and saying don't worry, my followers are going to be there, qanon is going to be there. talk about that. is that surprising to you that we're seeing more revelations of this, of marjorie taylor greene really being part of this what seemed...
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actually off on the recruiting trail as we speak as he tries to make his own mark on the farm as he replaces the legendary davidsports reporter kate rooney caught up with taylor and found out what he said is a blessing in disguise as he embarks on his newest journey. what was your reaction when you found out that indeed you be getting the title here? yeah, you know, you go through the process and you think there's a chance. and then when you connect with with people and feel like your vision is what they're looking for, i tried to just be as transparent as possible through the whole thing to be me. and if they're drawn to that, then it's a good fit if they're not. and that's that's fine, too. >> and i felt like there was a connection there and what they were looking for and what i believed it. and when a dancer question, when i found out it was incredible. and it was like a real station of a now being able to do it every single day is just incredible. fair to say that coaching at a power 5 school, something that has maybe been on your personal bucket list. yeah. i mean, for me, it's never been about the prestig
actually off on the recruiting trail as we speak as he tries to make his own mark on the farm as he replaces the legendary davidsports reporter kate rooney caught up with taylor and found out what he said is a blessing in disguise as he embarks on his newest journey. what was your reaction when you found out that indeed you be getting the title here? yeah, you know, you go through the process and you think there's a chance. and then when you connect with with people and feel like your vision is...
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actually, right now he's off on the recruiting trail as he tries to make his own mark on the farm as he replaces the legendary david shaw kron. 4 sports reporter kate rooney caught up with taylor and found out what he said is a blessing in the skies as he embarks on his new its journey. what was your reaction when you found out that indeed you be getting the title here? yeah, you know, you go through the process and you think there's a chance and then you connect with with people and feel like your vision is what they're looking for. i tried to just be as transparent as possible through the whole thing to be me. and if they're drawn to that, then it's a good fit if they're not. and that's that's fine, too. >> and i felt like there was a connection there and what they were looking for and what i believed it. and when a dancer question, when i found out it was incredible. and it was like a real station of a now being able to do it every single day is just incredible. >> fair to say that coaching at a power 5 school, something that has maybe been on your personal bucket list. yeah. i mean, for me, it's never been abou
actually, right now he's off on the recruiting trail as he tries to make his own mark on the farm as he replaces the legendary david shaw kron. 4 sports reporter kate rooney caught up with taylor and found out what he said is a blessing in the skies as he embarks on his new its journey. what was your reaction when you found out that indeed you be getting the title here? yeah, you know, you go through the process and you think there's a chance and then you connect with with people and feel like...
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one of the things that i found really interesting, david, was the fact that hutchinson came back and said, not only did eyewitness markeadows putting paper in the power plays and burning them, but i also remember clearly marjorie taylor greene looking at the photos and saying, don't worry, my followers are going to be there. qanon is going to be there, talk a little bit about that. is it surprising that we are seeing more revelations of this, that marjorie taylor greene really being part of what seems to be a concerted effort? >> no, not really. i think what you are seeing is an investigation that is complex. when you have thousands of witnesses, either your junior staffers or completely ignorant actors of the law, are the ones that give you the most information. the obfuscation, the failed memories, those come from senior members who actually might be facing some kind of culpability or liability. so often they are coached that maybe really do not remember the specifics, and the best answers just to say i do not remember. so what you get from cassidy hutchinson, sarah matthews who is a deputy to kayleigh mcenany, who
one of the things that i found really interesting, david, was the fact that hutchinson came back and said, not only did eyewitness markeadows putting paper in the power plays and burning them, but i also remember clearly marjorie taylor greene looking at the photos and saying, don't worry, my followers are going to be there. qanon is going to be there, talk a little bit about that. is it surprising that we are seeing more revelations of this, that marjorie taylor greene really being part of...
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also on that list is david cuaron's, breathless, which chronicles the fight to trace and create a vaccine covid and mark bergen's light comment subscribe about the creation of youtube is also on amazon's list. here's portion of a recent talk. mr. bergen for booktv. so have been covering google 2015 and then it became alphabet and and really it's an expanding business conglomerate an empire. and during that time youtube its media division, became increasingly important. the company's bottom line. it also became increasingly important for the company's political hurdles and some of their major business problems in the past seven years. and so during time i was reporting on a lot of the major crises that that youtube and its parent company dealt with. sort of caught fire after fire. and what i saw was a really fascinate in a short period of time this whiplash where you have these employee at google and youtube who see themselves as an underdog to traditional to traditional corporate world and hollywood. and then within a few short years, they're google and youtube viewed almost equivalent to big tobacco. a
also on that list is david cuaron's, breathless, which chronicles the fight to trace and create a vaccine covid and mark bergen's light comment subscribe about the creation of youtube is also on amazon's list. here's portion of a recent talk. mr. bergen for booktv. so have been covering google 2015 and then it became alphabet and and really it's an expanding business conglomerate an empire. and during that time youtube its media division, became increasingly important. the company's bottom...
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yeah, she made a mistake by calling mark meadows, the chief of staff in the midst of all of this. i think it goes to davidt was she calling about? she testified she called because she thought there was fraud that had been committed and had not yet been explored and needed to be studied before conceding the election. that's not a totally unreasonable argument. that's why i think she makes mistakes, but i think in the big scheme of things, the taxes, the lying about so much, has gotten donald trump in the toughest place he's been in in his presidency. >>e 's in the toughest place he's been, and do you agree with david gergen that the taxes are the real problem, what came out today, not necessarily what has come out of these transcripts, david urban? >> pamela, i do think in this past news cycle, right, donald trump has been in hot water many times. i've been on this network many, many instances on many days when it was the darkest day for donald trump and it was done. his goose was cooked. and yet here we are years later. but i do agree with david gergen that, look, people can understand the tax issue, righ
yeah, she made a mistake by calling mark meadows, the chief of staff in the midst of all of this. i think it goes to davidt was she calling about? she testified she called because she thought there was fraud that had been committed and had not yet been explored and needed to be studied before conceding the election. that's not a totally unreasonable argument. that's why i think she makes mistakes, but i think in the big scheme of things, the taxes, the lying about so much, has gotten donald...
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>> david, always happy to follow mark gleeson. yes, there is no materials posted on the website in connection with this item. i'm not sure that this needs a monthly or regular report, maybe an end report, periodic report, but when there is a report on shelter maintenance, i think it would help to have some written materials in advance with some of the data points about the number of calls, number of replacements, average time it takes to replace the shelter with glass and whatnot. the maps of shelters with different conditions, people waiting there. people not waiting, people sleeping there, whatever, and photos of current locations on the service network, anyway, i also spoke to lisa earlier about a particular shelter that got whacked over the weekend and will be attended to. i know that is true. good work by jonathan and lisa on this. thanks for listening. >> thank you. >> thank you, are there any other callers for item 4? >> no more callers. >> okay, we'll close public comment. please call the next item. 5. approving the sfmta'
>> david, always happy to follow mark gleeson. yes, there is no materials posted on the website in connection with this item. i'm not sure that this needs a monthly or regular report, maybe an end report, periodic report, but when there is a report on shelter maintenance, i think it would help to have some written materials in advance with some of the data points about the number of calls, number of replacements, average time it takes to replace the shelter with glass and whatnot. the...
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>> david, always happy to follow mark gleeson. yes, there is no materials posted on the website in connection with this item. i'm not sure that this needs a monthly or regular report, maybe an end report, periodic report, but when there is a report on shelter maintenance, i think it would help to have some written materials in advance with some of the data points about the number of calls, number of replacements, average time it takes to replace the shelter with glass and whatnot. the maps of shelters with different conditions, people waiting there. people not waiting, people sleeping there, whatever, and photos of current locations on the service network, anyway, i also spoke to lisa earlier about a particular shelter that got whacked over the weekend and will be attended to. i know that is true. good work by jonathan and lisa on this. thanks for listening. >> thank you. >> thank you, are there any other callers for item 4? >> no more callers. >> okay, we'll close public comment. please call the next item. 5. approving the sfmta'
>> david, always happy to follow mark gleeson. yes, there is no materials posted on the website in connection with this item. i'm not sure that this needs a monthly or regular report, maybe an end report, periodic report, but when there is a report on shelter maintenance, i think it would help to have some written materials in advance with some of the data points about the number of calls, number of replacements, average time it takes to replace the shelter with glass and whatnot. the...