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no, mr bond, i expect you to die! had no awareness of that scale of kind of reverence and pressure and what have you, and ifound it a bit of a nightmare. my name is pussy galore. i must be dreaming. they weren't used to writing a woman who was the equal of a man. you have a very disarming nature. and it really did, i think, advance feminism. well, judging by the letters i got. isn't it customary to grant a condemned man his last request? you asked for this. she wasn'tjust physical, she was also pretty well—equipped. intellectually, she was as clever as a man. computers... she was very self—sufficient. you're full of surprises, contessa. so are you, mr bond. do you always arm yourself for a rendezvous? the lords in westeros are sheep. are you a sheep? no, you're a dragon. # lean on me # when you're not strong # and i'll be your friend # i'll help you carry on # for it won't be long # till i'm going to need # somebody to lean on...# # ain't no sunshine when she's gone # it's not warm when she's away # ain't no sunshine
no, mr bond, i expect you to die! had no awareness of that scale of kind of reverence and pressure and what have you, and ifound it a bit of a nightmare. my name is pussy galore. i must be dreaming. they weren't used to writing a woman who was the equal of a man. you have a very disarming nature. and it really did, i think, advance feminism. well, judging by the letters i got. isn't it customary to grant a condemned man his last request? you asked for this. she wasn'tjust physical, she was also...
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mr. bond, your latest gagdet is a phone that takes pictures.hey had to update the title a few times. first it was "no time to die." then it was "i took up piano lessons while waiting to die." then it was "why don't you tell me when would be a good time to die. one airline figured out a new way to make money. watch this. >> you can get line delivered from american airlines that airline has so much left over wine they're launching a new subscription for $99 a month. >> yeah. not only that, they're also selling the humus puffs that were stuffed between the seats what wants a puff? who wants a puff dunkin donuts is now adding salads to its menu at select locations. when you order a salad at dunkin donuts, even the workers are like, seriously. what can i get you we have a great show tonight give it up for the roots, everybody! ♪ >> jimmy: what a show we have for you tonight. you can see her as a judge on "go big show" on tbs rosario dawson is here maybe a little corey booker cameo. just saying. senator booker plus he stars in the tnt series "snowpie
mr. bond, your latest gagdet is a phone that takes pictures.hey had to update the title a few times. first it was "no time to die." then it was "i took up piano lessons while waiting to die." then it was "why don't you tell me when would be a good time to die. one airline figured out a new way to make money. watch this. >> you can get line delivered from american airlines that airline has so much left over wine they're launching a new subscription for $99 a month....
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several more months if we can find a safe and proven vaccine elsewhere we can speed up the process mr all bonds wants budapest to be able to choose its own deals i don't think we have to wait for the vaccine as part of the union we agreed that we'd wait but the process is going so slowly that i think it's time to act and get the vaccine ourselves all the vaccines that have been tried in other countries have to be considered so in addition to the west we are also negotiating with the israelis the chinese and the russians the e.u. commission says that their plan will provide enough vaccine to cover everyone in the e.u. and then some of the whole portfolio covers $2300000000.00 doses of vaccine so this is more than enough to vaccinate the whole european population ever the euro skeptic in the block the hungarian prime minister also pointed to a fresh she breaks that in britain the vaccine program there is something to emulate the british instead of letting brussels do its negotiated for themselves and are in a much better position now earlier in the week the e.u. approved the u.s. money for truth
several more months if we can find a safe and proven vaccine elsewhere we can speed up the process mr all bonds wants budapest to be able to choose its own deals i don't think we have to wait for the vaccine as part of the union we agreed that we'd wait but the process is going so slowly that i think it's time to act and get the vaccine ourselves all the vaccines that have been tried in other countries have to be considered so in addition to the west we are also negotiating with the israelis...
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mrs. johnson received a bond voyage from two distinguished visitors. governor nelson rockefeller. young mayor and mrs. lindsey. lawrence rockefeller gave some background on a proposed park along the hudson side street to harlem river. the first four acres would cost nearly $1 million. nearly $1 million. national park service director presented a plan for half the amount. matching the federal check with state funds and private donations new york would start immediately to bring the plan to a reality. the hudson's bay deep waters and long, inevitable stretches were instrumental in opening up the continent. early fur traders told of great lands to the north and west. settlers and a mass migration moved up the hudson, following the sun along the western reaches of the mohawk valley to ohio and beyond. in exploring the hudson, mrs. johnson could've found more knowledgeable guided lawrence rockefeller, they have been an active force in preserving the scenic and historic resources of the entire hudson corridor. james spittle, the president of the national trust for historic preservation
mrs. johnson received a bond voyage from two distinguished visitors. governor nelson rockefeller. young mayor and mrs. lindsey. lawrence rockefeller gave some background on a proposed park along the hudson side street to harlem river. the first four acres would cost nearly $1 million. nearly $1 million. national park service director presented a plan for half the amount. matching the federal check with state funds and private donations new york would start immediately to bring the plan to a...
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bonds has just one more year of eligibility, and he has a long way to go to get to 75%. spencer, you're our resident mrhey were the dominant players in their time in the game. but the steroid cloud taints them. would you put them in? >> i would put them in. unfortunately, i don't have a vote. i would put them in because even without the performance-enhancing drugs that we believe they used, those guys had incredible talent and they would have had hall of fame numbers even without a little enhancement. i would put them in. but, you know, the baseball writers tend to be pretty tough. >> yeah. go ahead, dan. >> i tend to agree. i think my position on it was a little harsher a few years ago, but as time has gone on, he has paid a pretty heavy price. like spencer said, he would have a hall of fame career regardless. >> larry his numbers have been going up the past few years of voting rierkts? >> yeah, but kind of plateaued in the 60s. i would say put a giant asterisk on their plaques and say all these dudes were linked in some way to steroids. make your own judgment about them and move on because having nob
bonds has just one more year of eligibility, and he has a long way to go to get to 75%. spencer, you're our resident mrhey were the dominant players in their time in the game. but the steroid cloud taints them. would you put them in? >> i would put them in. unfortunately, i don't have a vote. i would put them in because even without the performance-enhancing drugs that we believe they used, those guys had incredible talent and they would have had hall of fame numbers even without a little...
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next guest. 13—year—old brayden harrington went viral over the summer after talking about his bond with mrd withoutjoe biden, i wouldn't be talking to you today. a few months ago, i met them in new hampshire. he told me that we were members of the same club. we... stuttered. and today, he is featuring in a segment of the special 90—minute "celebrating america" tv event, to mark the inaugural celebrations. i'm pleased to say we can talk to brayden now along with his dad owen and mum jessica. prayed in, let me start with you and ask you what you felt, watching joe biden be inaugurated today. i felt really good _ biden be inaugurated today. i felt really good for — biden be inaugurated today. i felt really good for him. _ biden be inaugurated today. i felt really good for him. i _ biden be inaugurated today. i felt really good for him. i think he truly deserved it and he has worked hard for it. tell truly deserved it and he has worked hard for it. ., , ., hard for it. tell me about when you met him out _ hard for it. tell me about when you met him out on _ hard for it. tell me about when you
next guest. 13—year—old brayden harrington went viral over the summer after talking about his bond with mrd withoutjoe biden, i wouldn't be talking to you today. a few months ago, i met them in new hampshire. he told me that we were members of the same club. we... stuttered. and today, he is featuring in a segment of the special 90—minute "celebrating america" tv event, to mark the inaugural celebrations. i'm pleased to say we can talk to brayden now along with his dad owen and...
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don't settle for silver 7 moisturizers 3 vitamins 24 hours hydration gold bond champion your skin good morning, mrorning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong. yes, you are. i'm gonna get this place all clean. i'll give you a hand. and i'm gonna put lisa on crutches! wait, what? said she's gonna need crutches. she fell pretty hard. you might want to clean that up, girl. excuse us. when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps protect what you built with customizable coverage. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh. -donny, no. -oh. >>> i think the best way for our country, chuck, is for the president to resign and go away as soon as possible. it does not look as though there is the will or the consensus to exercise the 25th amendment option and i don't think there's time to do an impeachment. there's ten days left before the president leaves, anyway. i think the best thing would be a resignation. >> you see it right there. deeper cracks starting to form in the republican party. senator pat toomey speaking out against the president's action and is the role played in last week'
don't settle for silver 7 moisturizers 3 vitamins 24 hours hydration gold bond champion your skin good morning, mrorning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong. yes, you are. i'm gonna get this place all clean. i'll give you a hand. and i'm gonna put lisa on crutches! wait, what? said she's gonna need crutches. she fell pretty hard. you might want to clean that up, girl. excuse us. when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps protect what you built with...
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the sale of the bonds is consistent with city debt policy, and this was summarized by mr. travetti in his summarizing. i'm available for any questions. >> chairman: are there any questions? seeing none, are there any members of the public who wish to speak on this item? >> operations is checking to see if there are any callers in the cue. operation, please let us know if there are any callers in the cue. if you have not already done so, please press star 3. are there any callers who wish to comment on items number one, two, three? >> hello, i'm based in san francisco (indiscernable). and established an air quality monitoring program, serving all tenants. we support the $1.9 million appropriation for the chinatown businesses and the community. this program will provide much-needed relief for s.r.o. residents, and reduce communal kitchen use. it provides critical support for communities that are isolated during the covid surge -- >> excuse me. i believe you're commenting on item number 11, and that is the continued reserve item. we're on items numbers one, two, three. please
the sale of the bonds is consistent with city debt policy, and this was summarized by mr. travetti in his summarizing. i'm available for any questions. >> chairman: are there any questions? seeing none, are there any members of the public who wish to speak on this item? >> operations is checking to see if there are any callers in the cue. operation, please let us know if there are any callers in the cue. if you have not already done so, please press star 3. are there any callers who...
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. >>> and a new hampshire teenager who bonded with president biden over stuttering will write a children's book. during a campaign stop last february, mr brayden harrington. he told the teenager not to let stuttering define him. mr. biden has spoken openly about his experiences stuttering. harrington's picture book "brayden speaks up" will be published by harper collins children's books in august. >>> ngcb rning"ow, mo of thon mason's conversation with inaugural poet amanda gorman who shared her thoughts leading up to yesterday's ceremony. >>> i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." this is the "cbs morning news." i'm still discovering what's next. and still going for my best. even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib... not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm reaching for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. what's next? i'm on board. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your ri
. >>> and a new hampshire teenager who bonded with president biden over stuttering will write a children's book. during a campaign stop last february, mr brayden harrington. he told the teenager not to let stuttering define him. mr. biden has spoken openly about his experiences stuttering. harrington's picture book "brayden speaks up" will be published by harper collins children's books in august. >>> ngcb rning"ow, mo of thon mason's conversation with inaugural...
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comments bond warned the country's financial watchdog about money laundering with early 2020 that speak to daniel baez he's the spokesperson for the german parliamentary inquiry into wire card mr baez the wire cross gondola has cost germany's financial regulation in a very. reporting today that come out already raised concerns about why a card back in january of last year did willfully ignore those warnings. well if you take a look at the history of the financial supervisor of barfi and its relation to wire car you can see that many mistakes have been made so my question is why did baffin consider why a car a tech company rather than this financial holding because of financial holding would would have made it easier to overlook activities of wrought or why didn't buffing go follow up on the money laundering hints and most important to me why did boston released a short selling bed and went after the journalists of the financial times because this was the moment where buffett decided to stand on the side of why a cut on the side of crew most rather than take the critical hints from journalists and from a hedge fund seriously these are some of the questions that we want to follo
comments bond warned the country's financial watchdog about money laundering with early 2020 that speak to daniel baez he's the spokesperson for the german parliamentary inquiry into wire card mr baez the wire cross gondola has cost germany's financial regulation in a very. reporting today that come out already raised concerns about why a card back in january of last year did willfully ignore those warnings. well if you take a look at the history of the financial supervisor of barfi and its...
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bond era. almost 4 years into his presidency though another revolution shook ukraine unfortunately this one was anything but peaceful. night. mr yanukovych which i'm an american i'm an outsider to the situation and it's very complicated but i would like as a as a filmmaker just to jump into the action and go to those moments in november 2013 you're president of the ukraine you've been president for 3 years at this point the country is in bad economic shape very bad you have a trade agreement with russia and now you are seeking to make a better agreement with the e.u. with the european union and you are negotiating can you bring me to that moment and what you're thinking just sitting at the bill or video for the media. would be pleased to treat that in knots them but them will not. drop out of cuba because there's a ship thoroughly in numbers no one who we fund. not but it is really new. villepin a hoarder. numb but it knew pretty human we had then the 1st variant that is showing the snatch it in there by the. very full glare on the cylinder players used to well known that on the sea chilly in the house 2 is or was the treat in
bond era. almost 4 years into his presidency though another revolution shook ukraine unfortunately this one was anything but peaceful. night. mr yanukovych which i'm an american i'm an outsider to the situation and it's very complicated but i would like as a as a filmmaker just to jump into the action and go to those moments in november 2013 you're president of the ukraine you've been president for 3 years at this point the country is in bad economic shape very bad you have a trade agreement...
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bond. >> issues of bail remain in full force and effect. do you understand that, mr. rittenhouse?>> reporter: well, the governor has called in the national guard to help manage any potential unrest. the department of justice says their civil rights investigation into jacob blake's shooting is ongoing. meanwhile, the officers involved in blake's shooting remain on administrative leave. gayle. >> all right, mola, thank you very much. that's another bitter pill for the blake family to swallow. listen, i know whenever police are called to a domestic disturbance, it's always thought to be a volatile, dicey situation, we understand that. but it's hard to understand how somebody can be shot in the back that many times. family says the knife was in the car on the floor, the police officers say another story. still, he had a knife, they had guns and he's shot in the back. >> the shooting in the back is the difficult part. >> and the number of bullets. >> i never understand the number of bullets. >>> federal authorities are investigating a threat against the u.s. capitol. it was broadcast o
bond. >> issues of bail remain in full force and effect. do you understand that, mr. rittenhouse?>> reporter: well, the governor has called in the national guard to help manage any potential unrest. the department of justice says their civil rights investigation into jacob blake's shooting is ongoing. meanwhile, the officers involved in blake's shooting remain on administrative leave. gayle. >> all right, mola, thank you very much. that's another bitter pill for the blake...
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the sale of the bonds is consistent with city debt policy, and this was summarized by mr. travetti in his summarizing. i'm available for any questions. >> chairman: are there any questions? seeing none, are there any members of the public who wish to speak on this item? >> operations is checking to see if there are any callers in the cue. operation, please let us know if there are any callers in the cue. if you have not already done so, please press star 3. are there any callers who wish to comment on items number one, two, three? >> hello, i'm based in san francisco (indiscernable). and established an air quality monitoring program, serving all tenants. we support the $1.9 million appropriation for the chinatown businesses and the community. this program will provide much-needed relief for s.r.o. residents, and reduce communal kitchen use. it provides critical support for communities that are isolated during the covid surge -- >> excuse me. i believe you're commenting on item number 11, and that is the continued reserve item. we're on items numbers one, two, three. please
the sale of the bonds is consistent with city debt policy, and this was summarized by mr. travetti in his summarizing. i'm available for any questions. >> chairman: are there any questions? seeing none, are there any members of the public who wish to speak on this item? >> operations is checking to see if there are any callers in the cue. operation, please let us know if there are any callers in the cue. if you have not already done so, please press star 3. are there any callers who...
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bond isn't enough. you need to speculate and gamble and that's what's going on. this is mr.fault more than anything else. >> maria: you are saying that the fact that interest rates are at such rock-bottom levels, and you can't get a return because interest rates are at such low levels. people are looking for yields, returns. there's a lot of speculation in some of these stocks, like tesla, very speculative trading. why are they not allowing small investors to trade these names? >> what's going on is an immense amount of volume overloading everybody system. not us against them. robinhood stopped the trading of those stocks because it literally couldn't handle it. when robinhood shut down, those people looked for other places to trade. those other places. merrill lynch shut it down. these people don't want to turn away money. it's like what they do. they couldn't handle the volume. you got to ask why are so many people gambling in the markets right now? there is one. it's easy and cheap to do so. >> maria: interesting analysis. good to see you. thank you, charlie gasparino. se
bond isn't enough. you need to speculate and gamble and that's what's going on. this is mr.fault more than anything else. >> maria: you are saying that the fact that interest rates are at such rock-bottom levels, and you can't get a return because interest rates are at such low levels. people are looking for yields, returns. there's a lot of speculation in some of these stocks, like tesla, very speculative trading. why are they not allowing small investors to trade these names? >>...
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mr. trump's need to find grievances. the bond he chose to build with those on the outer edge of society, who shared that tendency. the culmination on the march on the capital in which mainstream trump supporters were overshadowed by those swinging fire extinguishers at cops and a man wearing a camp auschwitz sweatshirt. now it is whether they can sort through the debris and carry forward a more mainstream version of the message." a few more calls. in ohio we hear from ron on the republican line. go ahead. caller: how are you doing? i just think, like you say, a lot of the republicans and democrats need to back down a little bit. i know that trump is probably getting up in age where he is not going to do anything and it is pretty much put him in a cage , which is not right. i do believe a lot of this stuff -- when the speech was going on they were already starting to raid the capitol. which does not really make no sense, because people usually wait for to listen to him talk. hoursso why would it start beforehand? but i think it is
mr. trump's need to find grievances. the bond he chose to build with those on the outer edge of society, who shared that tendency. the culmination on the march on the capital in which mainstream trump supporters were overshadowed by those swinging fire extinguishers at cops and a man wearing a camp auschwitz sweatshirt. now it is whether they can sort through the debris and carry forward a more mainstream version of the message." a few more calls. in ohio we hear from ron on the republican...
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going to get me out and find mr family at age 1 >> our goal was to help one person and turned out he helped us a lot more. >> we were way good family of six. >> reporter: they bondedreat athlete and boy's got a heart great as any human being. >> reporter: his passion on the field catching the eye of gamecocks coach. >> i started doing research and more you found out more i liked. >> reporter: coach offered nathan a preferred walk-on spot on the team, nathan achieving his dreams with his biggest fan cheering him on. >> what's it mean to you >> everything to me. they allow me to do what i do. >> life is a marathon and you have ups and downs but when you got a family like we do it's we, it's us, there's no i in team. >> beautiful nathan is planning to major in exercise science when he gets to the university of south carolina thanks jose' for that report >> football going to take him a long way. >> look forward to seeing him on the field. >> thanks of watching "early today" i'm frances rivera. >> and i'm philip mena more news straight ahead >>> america on alert, this morning u.s. defense officials are worried about an insider attack or threat from service members invo
going to get me out and find mr family at age 1 >> our goal was to help one person and turned out he helped us a lot more. >> we were way good family of six. >> reporter: they bondedreat athlete and boy's got a heart great as any human being. >> reporter: his passion on the field catching the eye of gamecocks coach. >> i started doing research and more you found out more i liked. >> reporter: coach offered nathan a preferred walk-on spot on the team, nathan...
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not only shared a common bond in their love and respect for animals, for all living beings, but also for astrology, and a belief in fars forms of spiritualism. and she took mrs. harding to her fortune teller. and she did readings about her husband. she predicted in the winter of 1920, as the republican presidential primaryings are (g= harding ran he would be elected, but that he would die a sudden peculiar violent death by poison. these things were reported in the newspaper at the time. she said she saw one word above her husband's head. the 19th amendment, on the verge of being rightists. in that summer campaign, she started to begin interviews with reporters which candidates whites usually didn't and rather unusually to announce the fact that she didn't wear a wedding ring, she didn't like to kuxcoo. her interests were mostly in business. she addressed some of the hot political issues of the day. this is beginning on the heels of world war one. it was in no small part because of her management. there is a strongceps of how to frame her husband as an ideal presidential candidate. for his words, deeds, and his appearance that the evolution of media is very c
not only shared a common bond in their love and respect for animals, for all living beings, but also for astrology, and a belief in fars forms of spiritualism. and she took mrs. harding to her fortune teller. and she did readings about her husband. she predicted in the winter of 1920, as the republican presidential primaryings are (g= harding ran he would be elected, but that he would die a sudden peculiar violent death by poison. these things were reported in the newspaper at the time. she...
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bonds with many. here's what "the wall street journal" editorial page said the other day, quote: mr.erate liberal with sympathy for the working class who is inclined to work across the political aisle. with the 50-50 senate, he also has good practical reason to do so. at 78 years old he realizes he is likely to only serve one term and could create an admirable legacy as the man who calmed the trump era furies. that, at least, is our hopeful case for the biden years. how can he do that? do you think he will be able to do that? everything that he has learned and everything that he has achieved in terms of personal bonds with others and negotiating in the senate -- what he's learned, can that work? >> it's possible. i still think this nation is so polarized right now, and it goes to motivation. mitch mcconnell and kevin mccarthy in the house, what's their motivation? they could easily win back control of congress in a couple years if it's good for them. if a deal is good for them, they'll sign on. but if it's not, they're going to block democratic wish lists. remember, mitch mcconnell h
bonds with many. here's what "the wall street journal" editorial page said the other day, quote: mr.erate liberal with sympathy for the working class who is inclined to work across the political aisle. with the 50-50 senate, he also has good practical reason to do so. at 78 years old he realizes he is likely to only serve one term and could create an admirable legacy as the man who calmed the trump era furies. that, at least, is our hopeful case for the biden years. how can he do...
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they not only shared a common bond in their love and respect for animals, and all living beings, but for astrology. and a belief in various forms of spiritual-ism, and mrs. mcclain, took mrs. harding to her fortune teller. which everyone in washington, including the incumbent first lady at the time, he gets wilson, took them to this lady called madam marcia. and she did tara code tara tarot card readings. and she predicted in the winter of 1920, right as the presidential primaries are beginning, she predicted that if harding ran, he would be elected. but, that he would die of sudden peculiar, violent death by poisoning. and these things were reported in the newspaper in time. and at the 1920 convention, mrs. harding spoke openly about this. saying that she saw one word above her husband's head if he was elected, and that was tragedy. what is also going on as well at that time, is the 19th amendment is on the verge of being passed being ratified. mrs. harding had always been a suffer just. she believed in the equality of women. and during that same that summer campaign, she began to give interviews with recorders with journalists. and candidates female w
they not only shared a common bond in their love and respect for animals, and all living beings, but for astrology. and a belief in various forms of spiritual-ism, and mrs. mcclain, took mrs. harding to her fortune teller. which everyone in washington, including the incumbent first lady at the time, he gets wilson, took them to this lady called madam marcia. and she did tara code tara tarot card readings. and she predicted in the winter of 1920, right as the presidential primaries are...
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they not only shared a common bond in their love and respect for animals, for all living beings, but also for astrology. a belief in various forms of spiritualism and mrs. maclaine took mrs. harding to her fortune teller who was apparently everyone's in washington, including the incumbent first lady at the time, edith wilson. a woman by the name of madam marsha, and madam marsha did tarot card readings and astrology readings for mrs. harden about her husband, and she predicted in the winter of 1920, right as the republican presidential primaries are beginning, she predicted that if harding ran, he would be elected, but that he would die of sudden peculiar, violent death by poison. now, what's interesting is these things were reported in the newspaper at the time, and in fact, at the june 1920 convention in chicago, mrs. harding spoke openly about them. and saying she saw one word above her husband's head if he was elected, and that word was "tragedy." what's also going on, of course, at that time is the 19th amendment is on the verge of being passed, ratified. and mrs. harding had always been a suffragist. she had always believed in equality of women,
they not only shared a common bond in their love and respect for animals, for all living beings, but also for astrology. a belief in various forms of spiritualism and mrs. maclaine took mrs. harding to her fortune teller who was apparently everyone's in washington, including the incumbent first lady at the time, edith wilson. a woman by the name of madam marsha, and madam marsha did tarot card readings and astrology readings for mrs. harden about her husband, and she predicted in the winter of...
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bond go to takeahealthystand.org. >>> our top stories this morning, house democrats say that they have the votes they need to impeach president trump a second time. a vote is scheduled for tomorrow. they argue mr, gravely endangered the security of the united states during last week's assault at the u.s. capitol. >>> and the fbi is warning of possible armed protests at all 50 state capitols leading up to inauguration day. a law enforcement source tells cbs news a group is calling for storming federal, state and local buildings if president trump is removed from office before january 20th. >>> so, a capitol police officer is being called a hero for his quick thinking after he was confronted by rioters last week. as mark strassmann reports, the officer likely saved lives with his actions. >> reporter: bedlam, mayhem, and one cop, the last line of defense against a mob pushing forward. eugene goodman, an army vet and u.s. capitol police officer. >> how was there only one, one guy? >> reporter: post reporter igor bobic shot the cell phone video. >> this mob was carrying the confederate flag. they were carrying other flags that had nazi swastikas emblazoned on them. it was a white mob charging at a
bond go to takeahealthystand.org. >>> our top stories this morning, house democrats say that they have the votes they need to impeach president trump a second time. a vote is scheduled for tomorrow. they argue mr, gravely endangered the security of the united states during last week's assault at the u.s. capitol. >>> and the fbi is warning of possible armed protests at all 50 state capitols leading up to inauguration day. a law enforcement source tells cbs news a group is...
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mr. thomas. i just had a few questions around the rationale around this large bond issuance. that wasn't previously in the five year -- sfmta's five year capital improvement plan. i guess -- yeah, it looks like there's a projected deficit of $92 million loss of revenue and then 292 million the year after that. can you just describe that loss of revenue? >> yeah, i can take this one. hi, supervisor. again, timothy [inaudible] at the sfmta. so regarding the 92 next year and 292 in a few years, not only this year but next fiscal year, 134 million deficit and that slightly grows to 163 million in fiscal year 23, and that's after we apply the fiscal relief that we got in h.r. 133. so both things are connected, and one of the things that sandra mentioned is we also want to use these to flex dollars from the capital budget to the operating budget. so these revenue bonds also help create that gap that we have in 22 and partially in 23 of our operating budget. and to give you a little bit more detail, and i won't go into too much more, the metropolitan transportation commission gave u
mr. thomas. i just had a few questions around the rationale around this large bond issuance. that wasn't previously in the five year -- sfmta's five year capital improvement plan. i guess -- yeah, it looks like there's a projected deficit of $92 million loss of revenue and then 292 million the year after that. can you just describe that loss of revenue? >> yeah, i can take this one. hi, supervisor. again, timothy [inaudible] at the sfmta. so regarding the 92 next year and 292 in a few...
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mr. powell of the federal reserve could lead to the fed shifting policy earlier than a specter, driving up prices generally in the equity market, but most certainly underpinning this expectation that bondwill rise. tom: james bevan, thank you so much. really looking forward to that further conversation. we will touch there on what to toward with technology mid and small caps. later today, on esg, it is the vote. mania --super futures at -18. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm ritika gupta of with the bloomberg business flash. shares of samsung rose. some of its most sophisticated chips -- they are being asked to make them. raised three point $9 billion for is first asia-pacific infrastructure fund, the largest of its kind. three dozen investors put in money to be used for everything from waste management and renewable energy to communication towers. the newly crowned richest person in the world is debating how to give away his fortune. elon musk went on twitter to to surpass jeff bezos to take the number one spot in the world's richest index. that is the bloomberg business flash. tom: thank you so much. james bevan is still with us. you mentioned free ca
mr. powell of the federal reserve could lead to the fed shifting policy earlier than a specter, driving up prices generally in the equity market, but most certainly underpinning this expectation that bondwill rise. tom: james bevan, thank you so much. really looking forward to that further conversation. we will touch there on what to toward with technology mid and small caps. later today, on esg, it is the vote. mania --super futures at -18. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: this is...
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mr. biden? they know each other well, they spent hours and hours together, i think they've taken a lot of meals together, traveled together. there's no need to have bondinger great big beautiful cakes. they know each other. how much will that personal rapport and personal history perhaps matter? >> reporter: china is an unsentimental country. the fact that you are absolutely right, when xi jinping, the current chinese leader, was vice president, his opposite number in america was joe biden. and barack obama basically sent joe biden to use that kind of protocol, the fact that they were at the same level, to get to know the man who was clearly going to be the next chinese paramount leader. unusually the new president of america is absolutely a known quantity here. china is not a sentimental country, they're not going to think of him as a friend to do special favors to. if you're really bleak about the sheer level of distrust in this relationship, perhaps the biggest impact is that plenty of american presidents have come into office somewhat dazzled by china, somewhat wondering if they can use their own personal charm to soften up the chinese and get extra
mr. biden? they know each other well, they spent hours and hours together, i think they've taken a lot of meals together, traveled together. there's no need to have bondinger great big beautiful cakes. they know each other. how much will that personal rapport and personal history perhaps matter? >> reporter: china is an unsentimental country. the fact that you are absolutely right, when xi jinping, the current chinese leader, was vice president, his opposite number in america was joe...
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bond champion your skin >>> you mean i can't see my own husband? >> that's the way they do things here in alabama. >> rebecca -- >> you got your job, mr. were no doubt the hardest. a time when black actors were few and far in between and let alone black women in "sounder." tyson played a role that woo earn her an oscar nomination. so many television roles would follow, the autobiography of miss jane pittman. the margaret callman story. roots, just one of many few. one her acclaim including a tony for "the tribute to bountiful." in 2016, president obama honored tyson with the presidential medal of freedom saying her performances illuminated the possibilities for america. indeed. herself was possibility and triumph but never complacency. in her autography, just as i am, she wrote, i want to believe that there is a mountain so high reaching the top of it. cicely tyson, pioneering to acting was 96. >>> thank you for being with us this hour. we'll be back monday with "meet the press daily." we'll have more msnbc coverage with katy tur after the break. with katy tur after the break. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swell
bond champion your skin >>> you mean i can't see my own husband? >> that's the way they do things here in alabama. >> rebecca -- >> you got your job, mr. were no doubt the hardest. a time when black actors were few and far in between and let alone black women in "sounder." tyson played a role that woo earn her an oscar nomination. so many television roles would follow, the autobiography of miss jane pittman. the margaret callman story. roots, just one of...
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mr. president, you've put the health of america first. i always tell people to know president trump is to -- is to know someone whose word is his bond. >> after, the president put a target on pence's back falsely telling the world that pence could overturn the election at the certification of the electoral college vote before congress and privately and publicly pressuring him to do it even though he didn't have the constitutional authority to do so. rioters came to the capitol, and who were they looking for? >> hang mike pence! hang mike pence! hang mike pence! >> pence, according to "the washington post," escaped the senate chamber one minute before the rioters breached it, but in the exhausting end -- >> the votes for president of the united states are as follows, joseph r. biden junior of the state of delaware has received 306 votes. donald j. trump of the state of florida has received 232 votes. >> the majority of american voters decided they wouldn't run another marathon, deciding that one was enough. anderson, it has been quite the race, and it has been quite the revolving door. >> that was like a fever dream, like i just feel like i've
mr. president, you've put the health of america first. i always tell people to know president trump is to -- is to know someone whose word is his bond. >> after, the president put a target on pence's back falsely telling the world that pence could overturn the election at the certification of the electoral college vote before congress and privately and publicly pressuring him to do it even though he didn't have the constitutional authority to do so. rioters came to the capitol, and who...
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mr. shin for that. we should get back to the substance how to manage this challenge. >> commissioner bush. >> i served for four years on the bond oversight committee. every year we had more funds available than we spent. $2 million each year was sept back to the general -- sent back to the general fund because bonds have a percentage to be given to the controller's office for monitoring and oversight. how that is interpreted is an open question. i want to know, director, have you had discussions about using any of those funds to meet obligations that overlap with ethics? >> we have not to date. i reached out to the controller's office, and we haven't been able to coordinate a time to connect on all things budget related. i will renew that request afternoon ask that question. >> i think he is open to a relationship in terms of funding sources that they have and needs that we have. i noticed in the mayor's directions on the budget, that one of the statements was that the proposal should include new revenue sources. i don't see anything in the proposal today that includes new revenue sources. is there a reason why that is not incl
mr. shin for that. we should get back to the substance how to manage this challenge. >> commissioner bush. >> i served for four years on the bond oversight committee. every year we had more funds available than we spent. $2 million each year was sept back to the general -- sent back to the general fund because bonds have a percentage to be given to the controller's office for monitoring and oversight. how that is interpreted is an open question. i want to know, director, have you...
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mr. chairman. i wonder if i could follow-up on the question. i understand you addressed issues of valuations to a macroprudential policies but there is a range of assets from bitcoins to corporate bonds the stock market in general to some of these more specific meter a crisis in stocks. how do you address the concerns that asset purchase at zero to straights are fueling the bubble that took part in economic fallout? >> let me provide a little context. the shock from the pandemic wasn't precedented both in its nature and its size and the amount of unemployment that it created and the shock to the economic activity. there's nothing close to it in modern economic history. our response was really to that and we have done what they could first to restore market function and to provide a bit of relief then to support the recovery and hopefully we will be able to do the third thing which is to avoid longer-run damage to the economy. our role assumed by congress as maximum employment and stable prices and looking after financial stability. in a world where almost a year later we are still 9 million jobs at least that's one way of counting it can be counted higher than that short of maximum e
mr. chairman. i wonder if i could follow-up on the question. i understand you addressed issues of valuations to a macroprudential policies but there is a range of assets from bitcoins to corporate bonds the stock market in general to some of these more specific meter a crisis in stocks. how do you address the concerns that asset purchase at zero to straights are fueling the bubble that took part in economic fallout? >> let me provide a little context. the shock from the pandemic wasn't...
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mr. chairman. i wonder if i could follow up on the question here. but there's a range of assets and i know you do watch a range of assets, but from bitcoin to corporate bonds to the stock market in general to some of these more specific meteoric rise in stocks like gamestop, that interest rates are potentially fueling a bubble that could cause economic fall outs? >> let me provide a little context. the shock from the pandemic was unprecedented both in its nature and its size. and in the amount of unemployment it created and in the shock to economic activity. there's nothing close to it in our modern economic history. so our response was really to that, and we've done what we could first to restore market function and to provide a bit of relief then to support the recovery. and hopefully we'll be able to do the third thing which is avoid longer run damage to the economy. our role assigned by congress is maximum employment and stable crisis so in a world where almost a year later we're still 1 million jobs at least short of maximum employment, and people were out of the labor force the real unemployment rate, it's very much appropriate that monetary policy b
mr. chairman. i wonder if i could follow up on the question here. but there's a range of assets and i know you do watch a range of assets, but from bitcoin to corporate bonds to the stock market in general to some of these more specific meteoric rise in stocks like gamestop, that interest rates are potentially fueling a bubble that could cause economic fall outs? >> let me provide a little context. the shock from the pandemic was unprecedented both in its nature and its size. and in the...
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mr. shin for that. we should get back to the substance how to manage this challenge. >> commissioner bush. >> i served for four years on the bond oversight committee. every year we had more funds available than we spent. $2 million each year was sept back to the general -- sent back to the general fund because bonds have a percentage to be given to the controller's office for monitoring and oversight. how that is interpreted is an open question. i want to know, director, have you had discussions about using any of those funds to meet obligations that overlap with ethics? >> we have not to date. i reached out to the controller's office, and we haven't been able to coordinate a time to connect on all things budget related. i will renew that request afternoon ask that question. >> i think he is open to a relationship in terms of funding sources that they have and needs that we have. i noticed in the mayor's directions on the budget, that one of the statements was that the proposal should include new revenue sources. i don't see anything in the proposal today that includes new revenue sources. is there a reason why that is not incl
mr. shin for that. we should get back to the substance how to manage this challenge. >> commissioner bush. >> i served for four years on the bond oversight committee. every year we had more funds available than we spent. $2 million each year was sept back to the general -- sent back to the general fund because bonds have a percentage to be given to the controller's office for monitoring and oversight. how that is interpreted is an open question. i want to know, director, have you...
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mr. aaron. he was 86. no cause of death has been given. his family has asked for privacy. of course, barry bondshe stats, 25 all-stars, the noteworthy thing about that, hank only played 23 mlb seasons. >> yes >> he is an all-star 25 times. how is that possible back in e day, they played multiple all-star games in a he was still on them all. >> during that race, i mean, the country was transfixed you didn't realize how much pressure and how much hate you'd heard about it, but you had no idea just how virulent it was. >> one of our "today" contributors, you mentioned earlier. >> jen phallic, one of our contributors, her mother's job was actually to go through all of his mail. jen has never spoken about it but posted this article on instagram, what it was like for her mom to sift through those things, give some to the fbi, read the beautiful ones and save those. he went through a lot. craig, i was struck by your rapport with him, too. it seemed like it worked. >> i'd been chasing him down for a long time. i finally practically begged him for a sit-down i ld him, you know, again kid from south carol
mr. aaron. he was 86. no cause of death has been given. his family has asked for privacy. of course, barry bondshe stats, 25 all-stars, the noteworthy thing about that, hank only played 23 mlb seasons. >> yes >> he is an all-star 25 times. how is that possible back in e day, they played multiple all-star games in a he was still on them all. >> during that race, i mean, the country was transfixed you didn't realize how much pressure and how much hate you'd heard about it, but...
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bonds. are you familiar with this proposal, and do you agree that this is one way to provide additional financing tools for state and local? mr. buttigieg: thanks for raising that, senator. yes, as mayor, a few things gave me more fiscal pleasure than to find that we can save taxpayer dollars by refunding previously existing debt. especially since we do our accounting on a cash basis. i think this holds a lot of promise for relief to local government. chairman wicker: i will tell you senator stabenow and i had legislation during the last congress that we were not able to get across the finish line. but she and i will be working together to try to make the case for this. it would -- i would appreciate it if you would do so also. i'm required to ask this question. the committee has a history of asking nominees to stay on the record, that they pledge to work with congress and the committee in a cooperative manner. if confirmed, mr. buttigieg, will you pledge to work collaboratively with this committee and provide thorough and timely responses to our requests for information as we work together to address important policy issues?
bonds. are you familiar with this proposal, and do you agree that this is one way to provide additional financing tools for state and local? mr. buttigieg: thanks for raising that, senator. yes, as mayor, a few things gave me more fiscal pleasure than to find that we can save taxpayer dollars by refunding previously existing debt. especially since we do our accounting on a cash basis. i think this holds a lot of promise for relief to local government. chairman wicker: i will tell you senator...