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marshals were searching for maynard and toby.out if anyone outside of the prison was helping him avoid capture. so they went to his family and friends and found no evidence that any of them were involved. next, they turn their attention to the prison staff. could one of their own have helped maynard? >> we know it happens. i could even hazard a guess. in 30 years, how many staff that we disciplined or let go because of overly familiar relationships. it's a number. quite a number. >> but as far as they could tell, no staff member had helped him escape. and left one person whose actions they couldn't get an account for, toby. >> you trusted her? >> yeah. sure did. if he only knew. >> coming up! investigators take a hard look at toby young. >> i think everything about kobe's life up to that point had lead people to believe that she was safe and trustworthy. >> and then a critical discovery at a storage unit. and the break that will change everything! >> all these pieces of the puzzle started to come together and we're telling a stor
marshals were searching for maynard and toby.out if anyone outside of the prison was helping him avoid capture. so they went to his family and friends and found no evidence that any of them were involved. next, they turn their attention to the prison staff. could one of their own have helped maynard? >> we know it happens. i could even hazard a guess. in 30 years, how many staff that we disciplined or let go because of overly familiar relationships. it's a number. quite a number. >>...
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, nicky maynard and i spice, and i have to say i'mjust ken, that is at number 25. very much, rendition of that. thank you very much. our _ rendition of that. thank you very much, our barbie _ rendition of that. thank you very | much, our barbie correspondent! we're gearing up for day 10 of the women's world cup, and there are another three games — starting with sweden v italy, then france take on brazil and finally panama againstjamaica. sweden are currently leading 4—0 to italy, with three of the goals have come from set pieces. our sports correspodnent in sydney is katie gornall, who's been reflecting on england's victory against denmark on friday. welcome to bondi beach. we arejust along the central coast from england's training base. the players that didn't start against denmark last night will have trained today, others will have gone through their recovery work, they will be sitting there reflecting on a job well against denmark. they are top of group d, they got three points in the bag against denmark, but it came at a price of a serious —looking injury to k
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economists poohed this possibility, including hayek's famous intellectual sparring partner, john maynard keynes. as chancellor recounts, keynes was so convinced in the late 1920s that experts had figured out how to smooth the economy and avoid that, he just kept on investing the stock market and he lost three quarters of his net worth when the roaring twenties to a crashing end. well, hayek knew better, but his monetary theories are still ignored by most modern economist chancellors reminds us that hayek's ideas are more important today than ever and so do the other five books that were finalist for the prize. the next american economy by. the eminent political economist samuel draws eloquently hayek in a nation the founders offer a practical and also an inspiring strategy to defend free markets and free trade against the populists in both parties. i wish every presidential candidate would read it, and i like to salute sam, who is with us tonight for just writing a great book. i'm not sure. another finalist, bruce caldwell, who's a previous winner of the manhattan institute's hayek prize
economists poohed this possibility, including hayek's famous intellectual sparring partner, john maynard keynes. as chancellor recounts, keynes was so convinced in the late 1920s that experts had figured out how to smooth the economy and avoid that, he just kept on investing the stock market and he lost three quarters of his net worth when the roaring twenties to a crashing end. well, hayek knew better, but his monetary theories are still ignored by most modern economist chancellors reminds us...
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graduate of the university of chicago, speak of this person, john maynard keynes. they don't know how to pronounce keynes and hayek. they've never of so and a long time ago, axel lange hotfoot, right? oh, great economists pointed out in the history of thought that they had the advantage of feel like economics is that if you reach a dead end, you can go back down the tree of knowledge and find where you went wrong. so there there's a kind of crazy arrogance about this. we'll just do the last five years of papers. let's wrap this up here with. well, i'll give you a final question, but if you have final thoughts that you want to expand into, you can. can you talk about or did you find out anything interesting about relationship between hayek and karl. yes. i'll give an abbreviated summary. it's a wonderful relationship, and it continued on until their deaths. so this is a long term relationship. but popper is austrian philosopher of science, often associated the doctrine of falsification ism that scientific theories make make falsifiable hypotheses season that that is
graduate of the university of chicago, speak of this person, john maynard keynes. they don't know how to pronounce keynes and hayek. they've never of so and a long time ago, axel lange hotfoot, right? oh, great economists pointed out in the history of thought that they had the advantage of feel like economics is that if you reach a dead end, you can go back down the tree of knowledge and find where you went wrong. so there there's a kind of crazy arrogance about this. we'll just do the last...
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king, maynard jackson, ambassador young, have paved the way for us. - it is your duty not to burn your house down for anger with an enemy. now is the time to plot, plan, strategize, organize and mobilize. - i think what we showed in that moment was that atlantans, black and white and otherwise, can come together and do what's right for the small town growing into a big city. - i had to chuckle because i remember talking to my team, saying, we gotta get some people down here because we were seeing something we had never seen before in the city. and i was thinking about my 19 year old, who was then 18. and i knew he, he wasn't gonna, he doesn't listen to me on a good day. so i thought, well, who will our kids listen to? and they said, well, talk to ti, but killer mike said he ain't coming. (laughs) - so i was like, what now? and of course you came. - yeah. - and you know, in, in that moment i probably learned more about leadership in that hour, than i learned my entire life. - the cops were ready to go in earlier and i knew it was real. and i knew i was looking at keisha lance, not just
king, maynard jackson, ambassador young, have paved the way for us. - it is your duty not to burn your house down for anger with an enemy. now is the time to plot, plan, strategize, organize and mobilize. - i think what we showed in that moment was that atlantans, black and white and otherwise, can come together and do what's right for the small town growing into a big city. - i had to chuckle because i remember talking to my team, saying, we gotta get some people down here because we were...
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historian margaret maynard smith. and what she published is is based of dolley madison recollections. so is no response to this letter. so this is the sister's letter. dolley madison always said that, she responded, but that letters lost there's one story that it was eaten by mice. there's another story it was burned. so many years later, 1836. now, this is 20 years later when margaret maynard smith is writing her. she asked dolley madison, oh, well, can i can i see the letter? and she says, well, we don't have the letter but i can, you know, i can give you a copy of what i remember. so this is what she gives her. so tuesday, august 23rd, 1814. dear sister, my husband left me yesterday morning. join general winter. he inquired anxiously, whether i had courage or firmness, to remain the president's house until his return on the morrow succeeding day. and on my assurance, i have no fear. but for him and success of our army, he left me beseeching me to care of myself in the cabinet papers, public, private. she mentions t
historian margaret maynard smith. and what she published is is based of dolley madison recollections. so is no response to this letter. so this is the sister's letter. dolley madison always said that, she responded, but that letters lost there's one story that it was eaten by mice. there's another story it was burned. so many years later, 1836. now, this is 20 years later when margaret maynard smith is writing her. she asked dolley madison, oh, well, can i can i see the letter? and she says,...
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and i'll end with the famous quote from to john maynard keynes, who said, when facts change, i changed my mind, what do you do? and so communicating some of that communicating some of that, and also the urgency that we feel in medicine, i think it makes for good medical communication. thank you very much. thank you. for be going. yes, thank. the author. if you go back for it's going to be the yeah. welcome, everybody. my name is jonathan alter. i'm chair of the board of the j. anthony prize project. and as i think many of you
and i'll end with the famous quote from to john maynard keynes, who said, when facts change, i changed my mind, what do you do? and so communicating some of that communicating some of that, and also the urgency that we feel in medicine, i think it makes for good medical communication. thank you very much. thank you. for be going. yes, thank. the author. if you go back for it's going to be the yeah. welcome, everybody. my name is jonathan alter. i'm chair of the board of the j. anthony prize...
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now the first black woman to serve as a republican in the georgia general essentially, from senator maynardns me now. welcome, i'm glad that you are here, i am looking forward to hearing your insight and your views on this. many people are wondering, why did you leave the democratic party? >> i think you said it spot on, i am just trying to representative strict 56, the people of atlanta, georgia, and fulton county, and as a former democrat, it was quite difficult to get things done if you have groups of people continuously and relentlessly trying to stop every single move that i did for my community, i could give you a plethora of examples. but along the way, i got things done anyways, really because of the health of my republican counterparts. and i am appreciative of them, as well as my community. there have been issues in terms of police funding and prosecutorial discretion, issues a school choice, i know that you have been at odds with many democrats in the general assembly. but one of the questions that people have is if you feel as though the democratic party was not supportive of yo
now the first black woman to serve as a republican in the georgia general essentially, from senator maynardns me now. welcome, i'm glad that you are here, i am looking forward to hearing your insight and your views on this. many people are wondering, why did you leave the democratic party? >> i think you said it spot on, i am just trying to representative strict 56, the people of atlanta, georgia, and fulton county, and as a former democrat, it was quite difficult to get things done if...
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because there is a georgia state representative by the name of meisha maynard. she is a democrat, actually, she was a democrat until recently. because a number of. >> ainsley: on tuesday. >> steve: a number of her compatriots on the democratic side angry that she supported school choice bill to help disadvantaged kids. she has decided, you know what? apparently i'm not a democrat anymore because that is something the republicans are standing for and that's why i'm going to switch to the g.o.p. here she is last night with sean. two things i have run on district safety. parents are asking for choices. right now there are schools that only 3% 3% of children are meeting proficiency. that's not acceptable. the option that the democrats are giving is keep it there until we fix it. it's getting better soon. it's been like that for 50 years. the democrats wanted to defund the police. i was on twitter with one of my former colleagues the other day. she said i never voted not defund the police and some constituents brought up her vote and said this is the vote that you di
because there is a georgia state representative by the name of meisha maynard. she is a democrat, actually, she was a democrat until recently. because a number of. >> ainsley: on tuesday. >> steve: a number of her compatriots on the democratic side angry that she supported school choice bill to help disadvantaged kids. she has decided, you know what? apparently i'm not a democrat anymore because that is something the republicans are standing for and that's why i'm going to switch to...
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melissa, maureen maynard barnes and amber lynn costello. the women were identified as sex workers.ains were found within a quarter mile stretch of gilgo beach back in 2010, but in total ten sets of remains were found between 2010 and 2011. investigators say back in january of this year, heuermann's dna was collected on pizza crust linking him to the murders. prosecutors say heuermann was also link to the killings by burner phones allegedly used to arrange meetings with some of the victims. >> whenever the target phones would bounce off a cell tower, if the heuermann personal phone bounced off a tower, it was always consistent and in close proximity with the target phones. >> reporter: heuermann is being held without bail. his next court date is august 1st and, neil, i also want to mention we are in front of his home at this hour. investigators continue to do their work. obviously, there's a lot of public in this case. you've got neighbors out here, other people who have come by to watch because, as you mentioned, this is an accused serial killer who was living in plain sight. back
melissa, maureen maynard barnes and amber lynn costello. the women were identified as sex workers.ains were found within a quarter mile stretch of gilgo beach back in 2010, but in total ten sets of remains were found between 2010 and 2011. investigators say back in january of this year, heuermann's dna was collected on pizza crust linking him to the murders. prosecutors say heuermann was also link to the killings by burner phones allegedly used to arrange meetings with some of the victims....
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traffic manager, how important the police were to the boston was as the wife of john maynard keynes used to say very upheavals. at that time, very much disrupted by the return upheaval though like so much from return of the soldiers from the war on boats where they landed in the port of boston, no accidents. seattle and boston are both ports people land there in a mood. they're not quite ready to leap into civilian life. yet many are angry. many of the vets there was union established in boston that met a tram on temple where coolidge gave speeches. the new governor, the union of the crippled and the blind that is there was so many people hurt in world war one that they their their one thought was to unionize and they did have troubles and the government was insufficiently addressing those troubles. all that made the police reason that if they went out on strike september 1919. well, they might get a conciliation. you recall that i think it was george who mentioned the coolidge been actually head of a committee on conciliation. a few years back right with an earlier strike, he was a conc
traffic manager, how important the police were to the boston was as the wife of john maynard keynes used to say very upheavals. at that time, very much disrupted by the return upheaval though like so much from return of the soldiers from the war on boats where they landed in the port of boston, no accidents. seattle and boston are both ports people land there in a mood. they're not quite ready to leap into civilian life. yet many are angry. many of the vets there was union established in boston...
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and i'll end with the famous quote from to john maynard keynes, who said, when facts change, i changed my mind, what do you do? and so communicating some of that communicating some of that, and also the urgency that we feel in medicine, i think it makes for good medical communication. thank you very much. thank you. for be going. yes, thank. the author. if you go back for it's going to be the yeah. welcome, everybody. my name is jonathan alter. i'm chair of the board of the j. anthony prize project. and as i think many of you know, the lucas and lynton prizes the lynton history prize, mark lynton history prize and the j. anthony prize, the work in progress prizes are administered jointly by columbia journalism school and the nieman foundation for journalism at harvard md. and i want to introduce our host for this evening. that's ann marie lipinski, pulitzer prize winning former editor of the chicago tribune, and the curator here of the nieman foundation. we've got a good and very stimulating evening ahead. so ann marie. we're killing the music. i've done it. that's it. it's my folks th
and i'll end with the famous quote from to john maynard keynes, who said, when facts change, i changed my mind, what do you do? and so communicating some of that communicating some of that, and also the urgency that we feel in medicine, i think it makes for good medical communication. thank you very much. thank you. for be going. yes, thank. the author. if you go back for it's going to be the yeah. welcome, everybody. my name is jonathan alter. i'm chair of the board of the j. anthony prize...
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. >> say that >> i should just say that paul maynard, former maynard, who's a former rail minister person who is in the house of commons, said he better he thought it would be better for be out in front for the staff to be out in front of the if they are if of the in the if they are if they fact understand if they are in fact understand if they are in fact understand if they do that and aren't on the phone carol, what phone next door, carol, what have i got? >> i don't know. tell me, what do talk about? do you want me to talk about? >> can about anything do you want me to talk about? >> fancy.n about anything do you want me to talk about? >> fancy. okay, about anything do you want me to talk about? >> fancy. okay, let'st anything do you want me to talk about? >> fancy. okay, let's talk'thing you fancy. okay, let's talk about you fancy. okay, let's talk abowe'll about electric >> we'll talk about electric cars before. let's talk about >> we'll talk about electric cars there. let's talk about >> we'll talk about electric cars there. let a talk about >> we'll talk about electric cars there.
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as i started to approach, he ran out the back door and ran right into trooper maynard. >> it appears>> it appears so. >> the deepest secrets were about to be revealed to all. he would stand trial in a case that would leave a small pennsylvania town abuzz with ungodly charges. >>> prosecutors seem to have a strong case. >> when dateline continues. for softness and resilienc wit. if you know... you know it's pantene. [ tires screeching ] jordana, easy on the gas. i gotta wrap this commercial, i think i'm late on my payment. it's okay, the general gives you a break. yeah, we let you pick your own due date. good to know, because this next scene might take a while. for a great low rate, go with the general. america... come along with our adventure seekers and discover summer with ford. join friends maiza and leslie on an epic adventure with the capability of the ford bronco sport. time for g.o.a.t. mode. head out with the stephens family and stay connected with built-in wi-fi in the ford explorer. did you know that horses sleep standing up? road trip with the sanchez family and available
as i started to approach, he ran out the back door and ran right into trooper maynard. >> it appears>> it appears so. >> the deepest secrets were about to be revealed to all. he would stand trial in a case that would leave a small pennsylvania town abuzz with ungodly charges. >>> prosecutors seem to have a strong case. >> when dateline continues. for softness and resilienc wit. if you know... you know it's pantene. [ tires screeching ] jordana, easy on the gas....
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. >> i'm a subscriber to the john maynard keynes school of thought who that we can who said that anything it's absolutely true. we're a currency issue in sovereign nafion currency issue in sovereign nation . we can't run out of nation. we can't run out of money. we can't go bankrupt. >> we should not be we might not be allowed to borrow if we if we spend too much willy nilly. >> isn't it funny that when it comes to any military escapade like invading bailing like invading iraq or bailing out banks or covid or out the banks or covid or whatever, we can suddenly find billions of pounds down the back of sofa a of need. of the sofa in a time of need. well, it a time of need well, isn't it a time of need when you've got families ? when you've got families? >> 46% of 46% gdp? that is >> 46% of 46% of gdp? that is ridiculous . yes. we spend far ridiculous. yes. we spend far too much. the size of the state is incredibly bloated. >> do you know what i think? this that will this is something that will divide. the nation on divide. divide the nation on whether spending much whether we're spending too
. >> i'm a subscriber to the john maynard keynes school of thought who that we can who said that anything it's absolutely true. we're a currency issue in sovereign nafion currency issue in sovereign nation . we can't run out of nation. we can't run out of money. we can't go bankrupt. >> we should not be we might not be allowed to borrow if we if we spend too much willy nilly. >> isn't it funny that when it comes to any military escapade like invading bailing like invading...
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. >> they're calculating machines as maynard keynes, once as john maynard keynes, once described looklike terrible numbers. but they're not nearly as bad they could have been. as bad as they could have been. i want to sort of over i don't want to sort of over overegg this isn't a sign overegg this this isn't a sign of sunlit are just of the sunlit uplands are just emerging . i tell you what is emerging. i tell you what is interesting, though, the fact that we are stagnating, we have got flat growth. makes liz got flat growth. it makes liz truss pretty good because truss look pretty good because of she of course, yesterday she launched did growth commission. >> how did go? >> and how did that go? >> and how did that go? >> well, she asked me as a journalist who a lot journalist who writes a lot about stuff obviously about this stuff and obviously broadcast to chair the press conference yesterday and what the growth commission is. it's a team of a dozen or so international economists and pretty as a former pretty serious ones as a former head of the cbi economic unit there, former senio
. >> they're calculating machines as maynard keynes, once as john maynard keynes, once described looklike terrible numbers. but they're not nearly as bad they could have been. as bad as they could have been. i want to sort of over i don't want to sort of over overegg this isn't a sign overegg this this isn't a sign of sunlit are just of the sunlit uplands are just emerging . i tell you what is emerging. i tell you what is interesting, though, the fact that we are stagnating, we have got...
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it is john maynard keynes beauty contest, as much as i would like to look more heavily at the most forward-looking markets are still somewhat focused on the most lagging indicators. that is jobs and inflation. some balance between the two is the right path to tread. i agree with maria completely. the ecb does not want to give a strong signal one way or another. there is definitely persistent weakness across the manufacturing sector. that is much more significant in the euro zone then it is in the u.s. we are starting to see softening in the service sector as well. that is good news, but none of these central banks want to box them in. they want maximum optionality, so some sort of op eustachian, constructive ambiguity is what we are likely to see. once these risk events are out of the way the market is in the mood to run with the themes and trades it wanted to run but anyway. we saw that in the u.s. last night. weak dollar, risk on, probably lower yields for summer. that is what i'm expecting and i do not expect adam lagarde to put a hole in that. lisa: do you expect the euro to strengthen because
it is john maynard keynes beauty contest, as much as i would like to look more heavily at the most forward-looking markets are still somewhat focused on the most lagging indicators. that is jobs and inflation. some balance between the two is the right path to tread. i agree with maria completely. the ecb does not want to give a strong signal one way or another. there is definitely persistent weakness across the manufacturing sector. that is much more significant in the euro zone then it is in...
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chair tran and committee members nick maynard from the budget legislative analyst's office. so this is recommended reduction to overtime. we've been working closely with the police department. we've had a really high quality engagement. this budget season and but it's built on a projection of what their staffing needs are going to be over the next two years. and within that projection, there's a lot of assumptions about the amount of attrition, the amount of temporary staff that they're going to need. and so and it also assumes that they continue to spend $81 million in overtime, which is quadruple the overtime that they've historically spent. but that's the amount that they're projecting to spend this year. so this cut, i believe, allows would not interrupt the hiring plan. the mayor's hiring plan will still allow the department to spend $81 million in overtime. and i also want to point out that there are other changes citywide that are having an impact on police work, which include additional. community ambassadors in the police department and includes the deployment of ha
chair tran and committee members nick maynard from the budget legislative analyst's office. so this is recommended reduction to overtime. we've been working closely with the police department. we've had a really high quality engagement. this budget season and but it's built on a projection of what their staffing needs are going to be over the next two years. and within that projection, there's a lot of assumptions about the amount of attrition, the amount of temporary staff that they're going...