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the machines have had an exhibit a running again and creates mccormick is happy to have all these people back at work it's company normally makes displays and pop up exhibition booth for clients like you tube or google but all their projects got cancelled so now they are producing medical gallants and facial hair this is one of our e.p. v.c. headgear units has an integrated. clamping mechanism for people to have a smaller head so it's a one size fits most. quickly inserted in. as a keyhole registration. the boy. people. the company established just 5 years ago was hit hard by the crisis with losses running into millions of dollars chris mccormick tells me the idea to rejigger his production came to him when he was watching new york governor cuomo on t.v. talking about the need for personal protective equipment the next day he was already working on prototypes of. together with morgan for the last week she says have been a roller coaster ride. it's totally wild it feels like being in like a world war 2 factory that has been like a repurposed for making time good that's what. the founders
the machines have had an exhibit a running again and creates mccormick is happy to have all these people back at work it's company normally makes displays and pop up exhibition booth for clients like you tube or google but all their projects got cancelled so now they are producing medical gallants and facial hair this is one of our e.p. v.c. headgear units has an integrated. clamping mechanism for people to have a smaller head so it's a one size fits most. quickly inserted in. as a keyhole...
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. >>> still ahead, shares of mccormick have been outperforming the broader market during the coronavirus have held up well even today. we'll talk to the ceo about the surge in sales amid increasing demand for cooking at home (vo) since our beginning, our business has been people. and their financial well-being. it's evident in good times, with decisions focused on the long-term. and crucial when circumstances become difficult. that continued emphasis on people - our advisors, associates, clients and communities gives us purpose, strength and a way forward. today. and always. our retirement plan with voya gives us confidence... ...we can spend a bit now, knowing we're prepared for the future. surprise! we renovated the guest room, so you can live with us. i'm good at my condo. well planned, well invested, well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement. this virus is testing all of us. and it's testing the people on the front lines of this fight most of all. so abbott is getting new tests into their hands, delivering the critical results they need. and until this fight is ove
. >>> still ahead, shares of mccormick have been outperforming the broader market during the coronavirus have held up well even today. we'll talk to the ceo about the surge in sales amid increasing demand for cooking at home (vo) since our beginning, our business has been people. and their financial well-being. it's evident in good times, with decisions focused on the long-term. and crucial when circumstances become difficult. that continued emphasis on people - our advisors,...
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the machines have had an exhibit a running again and creates mccormick is happy to have all these people back at work it's company normally makes display it's an exhibition booth for clients like you tube or google but all their projects got cancelled so now they are producing medical gallants and facial hair this is one of the p.v.c. there are units has an integrated. clamping mechanism for people to have a smaller head so it's most. quickly inserted. as a keyhole. for the company a few years ago was hit hard by the crisis we're running into millions of dollars chris mccormick tells me the idea of his production came to him when he was watching new york governor cuomo on t.v. talking about the need for personal protective equipment the next day he was already working on prototypes of moscow and go and together with morgan fraley last week she says have been a roller coaster ride. it's totally wild it feels like being in like a world war 2 factory that has been like a repurposed for making time good that's what. the founders of distilling thought as well when regular order and whiskey st
the machines have had an exhibit a running again and creates mccormick is happy to have all these people back at work it's company normally makes display it's an exhibition booth for clients like you tube or google but all their projects got cancelled so now they are producing medical gallants and facial hair this is one of the p.v.c. there are units has an integrated. clamping mechanism for people to have a smaller head so it's most. quickly inserted. as a keyhole. for the company a few years...
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jake horowitz and sierra mccormick are high school kids who respectively work in a small town new mexicohange. number please? hello?! large objects holding over my land... one night strange noises and reports of something in the sky lead them into a twilight zone style tale that may involve the soviets or something more out of this world. they've come here before. they like this place. framed as an episode of the paradox theatre tv show and filled with deliberately alienating devices, the vast of night is an audacious feature debut for director andrew patterson, who breathes strange new life into familiar older riffs. plaudits too to cinematographer mi littin—menz, who performs wonders with fluid camerawork following characters through streets, buildings, and car parks in breathlessly flowing fashion before coming to rest on their faces, knowing exactly when to move and when to just stay still. people are saying there's something in the sky. yeah. 0k. from new mexico to south korea, where bong joon—ho's satirical class war masterpiece parasite finds two families from opposite ends of the
jake horowitz and sierra mccormick are high school kids who respectively work in a small town new mexicohange. number please? hello?! large objects holding over my land... one night strange noises and reports of something in the sky lead them into a twilight zone style tale that may involve the soviets or something more out of this world. they've come here before. they like this place. framed as an episode of the paradox theatre tv show and filled with deliberately alienating devices, the vast...
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let's get started with mark mccormick, out of td bank in toronto. get to euroants to and the other noise out there. i want to reaffirm your dollar call into june. what is it? mark: we are still broadly bullish on the u.s. dollar, both in g10 and emerging markets. we think there's way too much optimism priced into the global economy. there's a lot of focus on the reopening and the effect that can have on businesses, and optimism across the global economy. we look at dollar end of the risk metrics like global indicators,inst our and what we see is a massive disconnect between sentiment and the actual hardline data which we are much more focused on. for us, we are still bullish the dollar right now, regardless of what we have seen in europe, largely because the dollar should be a reflection of the global economy rather than the optimism around some of the softer measures like reopening status. argument jonathan: -- the argument people would make -- jonathan: the argument people would make is that you move to a more cyclical story. what is the pushback?
let's get started with mark mccormick, out of td bank in toronto. get to euroants to and the other noise out there. i want to reaffirm your dollar call into june. what is it? mark: we are still broadly bullish on the u.s. dollar, both in g10 and emerging markets. we think there's way too much optimism priced into the global economy. there's a lot of focus on the reopening and the effect that can have on businesses, and optimism across the global economy. we look at dollar end of the risk...
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>> for me, i mean, you know i'm a huge baker as you know and mccormick is a name we've actually talkedhink if i'm not mistaken that stock made a new 52-week high today and valuation is a concern without question, but i've got to tell you something. all these folks that are working about spices and baking they're not going to magically forget six months from now. this might be one of the trends and if you're asking me would you rather in the food space which you clearly were it's mccormick and get that paprika, folks. it's good stuff. >> i tried ordering cumin. is sold out everywhere who would have thought, karen? >> well, i wouldn't have thought. i wouldn't have known to order it in the first place, but -- it's crazy times >> i went to karen because she doesn't cook i thought that would be funny. >> they're now up double digits on the year and traders are digging in on the big rally and big banks and options traders are ttg beinfor one name in the space and we have much more coming up on "fast money." tastes great! high protein. low sugar. so good. high protein. low sugar. mmm, birthda
>> for me, i mean, you know i'm a huge baker as you know and mccormick is a name we've actually talkedhink if i'm not mistaken that stock made a new 52-week high today and valuation is a concern without question, but i've got to tell you something. all these folks that are working about spices and baking they're not going to magically forget six months from now. this might be one of the trends and if you're asking me would you rather in the food space which you clearly were it's mccormick...
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griff: video showing brandon mccormick aiming the weapon at a crowd.n people started to rush, trying to take him down, police arrested mccormick who said he was provoked. chinese and iranian officials criticizing the u.s. on twitter over nation wide riots. china's foreign ministry spokesman mockingly saying, i can't breathe. meanwhile, iran's foreign minister tweeting ani tweeting s release about 2018 protests. president trump postpones the upcoming g-7 summit. the president said he felt the event was outdated and wants new countries to participate, including australia, russia and south korea. the summit is pushed back until at least september. an nfl legend, floyd little now tackling cancer. a former teammate says little was diagnosed with a treatable but aggressive form of cancer. he played nine seasons with the denver broncos. he was inducted into i the footl hall of fame in 2020. those are your headlines. jedediah: sad news. coming up, governors in nearly a dozen states activating the national guard to help local police control the riots. iraq warr
griff: video showing brandon mccormick aiming the weapon at a crowd.n people started to rush, trying to take him down, police arrested mccormick who said he was provoked. chinese and iranian officials criticizing the u.s. on twitter over nation wide riots. china's foreign ministry spokesman mockingly saying, i can't breathe. meanwhile, iran's foreign minister tweeting ani tweeting s release about 2018 protests. president trump postpones the upcoming g-7 summit. the president said he felt the...
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let's talk about mccormick today. you're at home like me. you're cooking, like me. you're awful at it, like me. you know what? frank's is the answer. i put that stuff on everything it doesn't matter. everything i make, i put frank's on because i'm so sick of the same stuff i make every night. i get the chicken, i put the steak, maybe some pasta. frank's, frank's, frank's. that's the mccormick's way general mills had the best numbers i have ever seen general mills have this is people baking, cooking. that kind of things. they're snacking way too much. that's going to do well. and then there are all the companies involved, whether it be logitech, which makes the equipment to work at home, cisco, nvidia, which makes it so the cloud which is really overburdened does fine, shopify, which is a company, that stock is way too high, but you know what if you don't have a store front or you can't pay your rent, you go on shopify. the index is good because all of those companies, it's nirvana for them they thrive on an introvert's pa paradi paradise being home, cooking, playing
let's talk about mccormick today. you're at home like me. you're cooking, like me. you're awful at it, like me. you know what? frank's is the answer. i put that stuff on everything it doesn't matter. everything i make, i put frank's on because i'm so sick of the same stuff i make every night. i get the chicken, i put the steak, maybe some pasta. frank's, frank's, frank's. that's the mccormick's way general mills had the best numbers i have ever seen general mills have this is people baking,...
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mark mccormick, good to talk to you. ockham a key, thank you very much as well.hroughout the next two hours, go to gtv on the terminal and look at anything we may have talked about. this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: this is "bloomberg daybreak." roche is the latest company to get emergency u.s. approval for coronavirus antibody test. it is designed to identify people already exposed to the virus. a potential deal this week could create the u.k.'s biggest telecom operator. liberty global and telefonica are in talks. bloomberg has learned negotiations are hinging on their being equal control. private equity firm silver lake partners investing $753 million in india's geo platform. that comes days after facebook agreed to invest in the business. geo is the digital unit of reliant industries, controlled by asia's richest man. he has been trying to reduce debt. that is your bloomberg business flash. alix: thanks so much. long,the start of a painful, and uncertain recovery for oil demand. suggest gas stations bottoms at the end of april. traders suggest it will take a
mark mccormick, good to talk to you. ockham a key, thank you very much as well.hroughout the next two hours, go to gtv on the terminal and look at anything we may have talked about. this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: this is "bloomberg daybreak." roche is the latest company to get emergency u.s. approval for coronavirus antibody test. it is designed to identify people already exposed to the virus. a potential deal this week could create the u.k.'s biggest telecom operator. liberty...
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recent book the mantle of command was long listed for the national book award a senior fellow at the mccormickgraduate school and splits his time between boston massachusetts and new orleans. thank you for joining us. please welcome nigel hamilton. [applause] >> actually i saw my time sometimes between new orleans. [laughter] and the mantle of command was actually the first the second was called commander in chief and this one going from a very distinguished writer many years ago called war and peace. welcome this evening. i am delighted to be giving a talk in a bookstore because as i said before i started my literary career as a bookseller. i had a little bookshop in london in greenwich at the river called credits bookshop in some way people asked for a history and a guide to the area is very historic area where queen elizabeth was born and the prime meridian runs. so many people asked for a book about it and there wasn't one so i started my writing career with my mother. [laughter] and the book was a bestseller. that is where it all began and that was published 15 years ago that dates us. or
recent book the mantle of command was long listed for the national book award a senior fellow at the mccormickgraduate school and splits his time between boston massachusetts and new orleans. thank you for joining us. please welcome nigel hamilton. [applause] >> actually i saw my time sometimes between new orleans. [laughter] and the mantle of command was actually the first the second was called commander in chief and this one going from a very distinguished writer many years ago called...
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. >> together they converted chicago mccormick place convention center into a field hospital ultimatelyid not get much use crediting precautions. >> always better to be prepared on a war which won't happen. than to fight in a war which we don't expect. >> says going forward the challenge is balancing freedom with the responsibility to keep the virus from spreading. jon. jon: mike tobin, mike thank you. for more on this bring in doctor scott senior fellow at the hoover institution. doctor, we've been talking to you over the weeks and there's some new data that supports points you've been making all along that lockdown has been extreme. >> yeah. hi jon thanks for having me. i think one thing that's not somehow receiving attention is the cdc came out with with fatality rate and low and behold they verify what people have been saying for over a month including my epidemiology colleagueses and everyone else in the world done this analysis, and that is that the infections totality rate is less than 1 tenth of the original estimates that prompted the isolation and more so if you look at france
. >> together they converted chicago mccormick place convention center into a field hospital ultimatelyid not get much use crediting precautions. >> always better to be prepared on a war which won't happen. than to fight in a war which we don't expect. >> says going forward the challenge is balancing freedom with the responsibility to keep the virus from spreading. jon. jon: mike tobin, mike thank you. for more on this bring in doctor scott senior fellow at the hoover...
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the ones set up at mccormick place in chicago, for instance, was originally meant to hold 3,000 patientsy treated 37 patients before shutting down. it cost of $65.6 billion,s t th ultimately it is great news, these hospitals never reached capacity, anything close to capacity. so the same time, there should be a lesson here.ty while the medical experts demand that we take the virus seriously, they should havee soe humility, and perhaps be a little more skeptical of models predicting tidal waves and tidal waves of death. now, why does this matter? millions of americans are struggling just to get by right now. they are fearful they will never have their old lives back. they shouldn't have to worry that the government is shoveling money out the door, o wasting i. their tax dollars are at stake. coming up, joe biden basement blunders, and what does raymond think of the space force flag? he is here to tell us. "friday follies" next. want to stream thousands of movies and tv shows for free? okay, showtime! ♪ turn it up tubi has you covered. ♪ we're gonna celebrate ♪ yes! ♪ tubi. watch now. >> l
the ones set up at mccormick place in chicago, for instance, was originally meant to hold 3,000 patientsy treated 37 patients before shutting down. it cost of $65.6 billion,s t th ultimately it is great news, these hospitals never reached capacity, anything close to capacity. so the same time, there should be a lesson here.ty while the medical experts demand that we take the virus seriously, they should havee soe humility, and perhaps be a little more skeptical of models predicting tidal waves...
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classic example, staples, proctor, mccormick, yeah, the spice company. love this stuff. almost reach for this. wrong function and i got to tell you something, those stocks have been winners, but today they got hit as many people are now betting that the economy could come back strong the so-called v. nobody wants to bet on the retailers or restaurants that benefit the most from a comeback because social distancing may be too hard for them, okay. i talked about that last night we had to take out seven tables out of my restaurants. i guess we can quadruple the price we ask people to pay all that stuff is getting hit. the highest in med tech fliers, amazon, shopify, dexcom, pay pal unstoppable. seems so the staples and retailers should be moving the opposite direction. some have tech economic sensitivity, adobe, retail, either we're headed for a recession or we're not in other words, somebody's wrong here [ buzzer ] so how do we deal with this contradiction? the way we always do on "mad money. i like to resolve these situations by bringing in people who are smarter and bett
classic example, staples, proctor, mccormick, yeah, the spice company. love this stuff. almost reach for this. wrong function and i got to tell you something, those stocks have been winners, but today they got hit as many people are now betting that the economy could come back strong the so-called v. nobody wants to bet on the retailers or restaurants that benefit the most from a comeback because social distancing may be too hard for them, okay. i talked about that last night we had to take out...
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beneficiaries or hurt because of it also nordstrom, a worse print for retail sales on record so watch that mccormick, the spice maker how much people staying at home and cooking at home with the spices. >> what was your brand, favorite brand? >> my father-in-law loves pensey's spices and so we have the spice rack covered in those two brands. >> italian seasoning my new -- i never knew. >> i started an herb garden and will get tips from you after the show. >> if i can grow basil anyone can. thank you j. >>> the dow and the s&p down about 3% this week and the nasdaq down about 2% for more i'm joined by jason trenner and bob michael. it's great to have you both here jason, you're saying there's five things really to cause a selloff from here and certainly they grabbed my attention. run through them quickly. >> the most important one over time is simply time. and i think one of the things we have looked at when we talked to our clients is a difference obviously between the performance of the economy and the market and i understand people's hesitancy there and by the same token usually don't have bear ma
beneficiaries or hurt because of it also nordstrom, a worse print for retail sales on record so watch that mccormick, the spice maker how much people staying at home and cooking at home with the spices. >> what was your brand, favorite brand? >> my father-in-law loves pensey's spices and so we have the spice rack covered in those two brands. >> italian seasoning my new -- i never knew. >> i started an herb garden and will get tips from you after the show. >> if i...
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zamet nationwide, and the robert mccormick foundation. it is created, the exhibition in partnership with the french hundredth anniversary of the first world war organization. please join me in welcoming dr. krewasky salter and dr. greg carr. [applause] >> how is everybody doing? the first order of business, is just a welcome. we heard from our deputy director and our director and all the folks here at the museum. it is an honor to be here again. and colonel it is a particular honor to sit here with you, realizing that you have been deeply involved with this museum since before it was opened. you have curated and this is the third exhibit. >> that i curated? >> in terms of the exhibits that rotated through the halls. >> this is the third that rotates through the temper exhibit space. >> first of all this is an incredibly conceived book. if you have already bought it, great. if not, do not leave here without it. so much information in such a tightly packed place, but not overburdened. the language is clean. everything is in here. let's star
zamet nationwide, and the robert mccormick foundation. it is created, the exhibition in partnership with the french hundredth anniversary of the first world war organization. please join me in welcoming dr. krewasky salter and dr. greg carr. [applause] >> how is everybody doing? the first order of business, is just a welcome. we heard from our deputy director and our director and all the folks here at the museum. it is an honor to be here again. and colonel it is a particular honor to sit...
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. >> reporter: as this is happening, taking objects out of mccormick and schmicks to remove objects from the demonstrators. >> are the cops inside the cnn center the only cops there or more on the back side of the crowd? >> reporter: no, no, no, we're giving a different perspective. there is a larger police presence. but as the demonstrators were pushed out in front of the cnn letters and into the main intersection, they started to move more towards centennial olympic park and took advantage of police not being in this area, started to throw rocks at this windows just before we joined you live on air this situation unfolded. it is unreal to see this. i keep using that word but never think something like this would happen here. atlanta has held demonstrations through the rash of police shootings of african-american men held demonstrations by and large peaceful, this is nothing but. >> how long has this been going on nick? >> reporter: been here since 3:00 this afternoon. we understand it was a smaller crowd which gathered this afternoon, about 7:00 we started to get alerts from national d
. >> reporter: as this is happening, taking objects out of mccormick and schmicks to remove objects from the demonstrators. >> are the cops inside the cnn center the only cops there or more on the back side of the crowd? >> reporter: no, no, no, we're giving a different perspective. there is a larger police presence. but as the demonstrators were pushed out in front of the cnn letters and into the main intersection, they started to move more towards centennial olympic park and...
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mccormick foundation. and it is created, the exhibition, in partnership with the [ speaking french ] ladies and gentlemen, please, first of all, thank you for being here. join me in welcoming dr. salter and dr. greg carr. >> doctor, how's it going? >> appreciate you, brother. >> how is everybody doing? >> all right. >> good. first order of business, i guess, for us to do is to say welcome, of course. we heard from our deputy director and all the folks here at the museum, it's an honor to be here again. and colonel, it's a particular honor to sit here with you realizing that you've been deeply involved with this museum since before it was opened. you curated and this is the third exhibit -- >> that i curated? >> in terms of xiblexhibits tha rotated through the hall? >> this is the third exhibition that will rotate through the temporary exhibition in space. >> excellent. let's get right to it. first of all, this is an incredibly conceived book. if if you already bought it, great. if you don't, don't leave he
mccormick foundation. and it is created, the exhibition, in partnership with the [ speaking french ] ladies and gentlemen, please, first of all, thank you for being here. join me in welcoming dr. salter and dr. greg carr. >> doctor, how's it going? >> appreciate you, brother. >> how is everybody doing? >> all right. >> good. first order of business, i guess, for us to do is to say welcome, of course. we heard from our deputy director and all the folks here at the...
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that's near the omni in mccormick restaurant. that is not the main entrance to the cnn building. >> gotcha. >> that's where you go to the motor lobby of the hotel and then you go off to the restaurant. the main lobby of the cnn building has those redundancies, like i said, built into it. >> gotcha. >> so those gates will come down. nobody can get in. but i think it was smart for nick to get into a safe spot where he could report and, again, so there is nick valencia. nick valencia is now outside. chris, i'll see you in just a little bit. as i understand, you're going to be back a little later on to help us with our coverage as well. there is nick valencia standing there now in front of the cnn center. this is out near sentinel olympic park. again, which is across the street from the omni hotel in downtown atlanta. and it appears that obviously this has gotten out of control. nick valencia standing by. nick, can you hear me? >> reporter: hey, i can. i can hear you. it's just in the last 30 seconds as these fire trucks made their w
that's near the omni in mccormick restaurant. that is not the main entrance to the cnn building. >> gotcha. >> that's where you go to the motor lobby of the hotel and then you go off to the restaurant. the main lobby of the cnn building has those redundancies, like i said, built into it. >> gotcha. >> so those gates will come down. nobody can get in. but i think it was smart for nick to get into a safe spot where he could report and, again, so there is nick valencia....
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. ♪ hey ♪ ♪ hey lemonis: chris asked to meet me at the mccormick convention center where the chicagoail show is. but i'm not exactly sure why a board shop would have a trade-show booth at a boat and rv show. chris: welcome to the boat show. lemonis: how you doing, buddy? chris: well. how are you? lemonis: good. so, this is your display? chris: this is our booth. we have our flyers over there. we have a little video to try to entice people. lemonis: you brought nothing else but the paddleboards? chris: no. lemonis: nobody's in uniform. there's no other signage. there's no other products. this is the [bleep] display that i've ever seen. i was not only annoyed, but i was embarrassed. "free delivery and free paddle and up to 15% off." chris: yes. lemonis: so, when we talked about the overall paddleboard margins... chris: yes. lemonis: ...we already knew they were low at 30%. chris: yes. lemonis: then you gave 15% off, then you gave a free paddle, then you gave free delivery. what's left? chris: 10%. lemonis: okay. what does it cost you to rent the booth, come down here, staff it? chris:
. ♪ hey ♪ ♪ hey lemonis: chris asked to meet me at the mccormick convention center where the chicagoail show is. but i'm not exactly sure why a board shop would have a trade-show booth at a boat and rv show. chris: welcome to the boat show. lemonis: how you doing, buddy? chris: well. how are you? lemonis: good. so, this is your display? chris: this is our booth. we have our flyers over there. we have a little video to try to entice people. lemonis: you brought nothing else but the...
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. >> he gets old man mccormick. he gets all the people to contribute huge amounts of money to washington college. he's very successful at it. and i think it really provides him with some of the greatest satisfaction that he's ever had in his life. >> i want to get -- i'm going to change our spotlight to something that -- this maybe mainly of interest to me. but i'm going to do it anyway because it's of interest to me. and that is that i think one of the greatest deficiencies in the literature on the civil war is the relative inattention to religion as a factor. i think the really important books on religion and literature that runs 60 or 70,000 volumes wouldn't take up much more space from one side of that table to this side. and it -- the vast literature deals with population both in the united states and the confederacy that talked about religion a great deal. historians seem to filter that out and say it's boiler plate. they don't really mean it. they're just writing that. and i'm guilty. religion is too complica
. >> he gets old man mccormick. he gets all the people to contribute huge amounts of money to washington college. he's very successful at it. and i think it really provides him with some of the greatest satisfaction that he's ever had in his life. >> i want to get -- i'm going to change our spotlight to something that -- this maybe mainly of interest to me. but i'm going to do it anyway because it's of interest to me. and that is that i think one of the greatest deficiencies in the...
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would like to begin by quoting my first boss at the smithsonian institution, the secretary, robert mccormick adams, a distinction anthropologist. here's what he had to say at the inception of the national museum of the american indian. this is a national museum that takes the permanence, the authenticity, the vitality and the self-determination of native american voices at the fundamental reality it must represent. we move decisively from the older image of the museum as a temple with its superior self-governing priesthood to a forum committed not to the promulgation of received wisdom, but encouragement of multicultural dialogue. embedded art difficult memories in particular. i want to talk about them with two aims. first to discuss from the perspective of a museum director, the process and substance of memories and difficult ones. second, an essential, i want to discuss the transformative impact of the invocation of a voice in memory, as i will describe it, on museums in the 21st century. from the beginning the nest museum of the native american indian at a three-pronged statement. first t
would like to begin by quoting my first boss at the smithsonian institution, the secretary, robert mccormick adams, a distinction anthropologist. here's what he had to say at the inception of the national museum of the american indian. this is a national museum that takes the permanence, the authenticity, the vitality and the self-determination of native american voices at the fundamental reality it must represent. we move decisively from the older image of the museum as a temple with its...
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. >> reporter: together, they converted chicago's mccormick place convention center into a field hospitalhich ultimately did not get much use. they credit precautions. >> it's always better to be prepared for things which won't happen than to fight in a war which we don't expect. >> reporter: coming from a doctor from eastern europe, he says the challenge moving forward is freedom. balancing the responsibility to minimize the spread of the virus, with the pursuit of life's goals. leland. leland: he would know and we see that debate ongoing here in the united states on an hourly basis. mike tobin in chicago. when we come back, we'll tell you how this atv ride ended for a young boy. at fisher investments, we do things differently and other money managers don't understand why. because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? we don't have those. so, wha
. >> reporter: together, they converted chicago's mccormick place convention center into a field hospitalhich ultimately did not get much use. they credit precautions. >> it's always better to be prepared for things which won't happen than to fight in a war which we don't expect. >> reporter: coming from a doctor from eastern europe, he says the challenge moving forward is freedom. balancing the responsibility to minimize the spread of the virus, with the pursuit of life's...
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jake horowitz and sierra mccormick are high school kids who respectively work in a small town new mexicolarge objects holding over my land... one night strange noises and reports of something in the sky lead them into a twilight zone style tale that may involve the soviets or something more out of this world. they've come here before. they like this place. framed as an episode of the paradox theatre tv show and filled with deliberately alienating devices, the vast of night is an audacious feature debut for director andrew patterson, who breathes strange new life into familiar older riffs. plaudits too to cinematographer mi littin—menz, who performs wonders with fluid camerawork following characters through streets, buildings, and car parks in breathlessly flowing fashion before coming to rest on their faces, knowing exactly when to move and when to just stay still. people are saying there's something in the sky. yeah. 0k. from new mexico to south korea, where bong joon—ho's satirical class war masterpiece parasite finds two families from opposite ends of the economic spectrum haunting ea
jake horowitz and sierra mccormick are high school kids who respectively work in a small town new mexicolarge objects holding over my land... one night strange noises and reports of something in the sky lead them into a twilight zone style tale that may involve the soviets or something more out of this world. they've come here before. they like this place. framed as an episode of the paradox theatre tv show and filled with deliberately alienating devices, the vast of night is an audacious...