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we have to constantly awaiting the patient, mr. jim, and who we can not who, who we should put them into longer term, cassidy for how we should reduce their radius factional to 0. by depriving them with the liberty, the only that will bring security to our con concept went up to the west. african nation of guinea rarely draws global headlines, but a military coup there has sent shock waves through commodity markets. that's because it's a key metal producer and with a dramatic spike and minium prices. some market players have spotted a chance to cash in ortiz telling, hawkins has been taking a closer look. this isn't the 1st 2 in guineas recent history. in fact, it's one of several people in a number of former french african colonies in just a few months. presidents of the impoverished west african states taken into custody while the countries special forces. their constitution dissolved by nationwide curfew declared with any refusal from officials to corporate deemed a rebellion. the mutineers certainly mean business, but claim is all
we have to constantly awaiting the patient, mr. jim, and who we can not who, who we should put them into longer term, cassidy for how we should reduce their radius factional to 0. by depriving them with the liberty, the only that will bring security to our con concept went up to the west. african nation of guinea rarely draws global headlines, but a military coup there has sent shock waves through commodity markets. that's because it's a key metal producer and with a dramatic spike and minium...
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mr. jim, the developments in the modern day international relations generate a lot of new risks. easiest. these. the risks that we've never seen before. sna their goals for cooperation between security agencies and intelligence services. by at the mall, which is why we maintain broad ties with virtually every intelligence service in the world, including the c, i since been the mirror sumptuously use syndrome as the other with some promising attention said i'd be upfront after that the nature and level of our relations with the cia and the f. b, i was very different vastly different from our co operation with the respective agencies of the c s t o. that's the collective security treaty organization. and for the sake of the commonwealth of independent states or china and india, again, a level and nature of relations are different. not rewarded to dad, can trust and talent and data from a state that ultimately used our country as an adverse area. and i disrupt to flay our body center at quotes,
mr. jim, the developments in the modern day international relations generate a lot of new risks. easiest. these. the risks that we've never seen before. sna their goals for cooperation between security agencies and intelligence services. by at the mall, which is why we maintain broad ties with virtually every intelligence service in the world, including the c, i since been the mirror sumptuously use syndrome as the other with some promising attention said i'd be upfront after that the nature...
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we have to put them in custody and weight and ation mr. jim and says who we can not to who we should put them into longer term cassidy for how we should reduce their radius faction to 0 by depriving them with their liberty the only that will bring security to our country is consequent. meantime, israel has launched a series of strikes on southern gaza the idea of cross talk to the hamas rocket manufacturing site on a concrete plant which are largely made materials across the board of tunnels no casualties. football comes in response to often balloons launches from gaza on monday, but a series of 5 insulting the stills come here on our way to how a military overthrown the west african nation of guinea house, that metal prices pouring out and thought, i'm much more of the show i oh, when i would show the wrong when old free. just don't the world. yes. to fill out the thing because the after an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves, well, the part we choose to look for common ground in what we've got to do is identify the thre
we have to put them in custody and weight and ation mr. jim and says who we can not to who we should put them into longer term cassidy for how we should reduce their radius faction to 0 by depriving them with their liberty the only that will bring security to our country is consequent. meantime, israel has launched a series of strikes on southern gaza the idea of cross talk to the hamas rocket manufacturing site on a concrete plant which are largely made materials across the board of tunnels no...
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complicit in turning an eye against them was mr. jim jordan. it is strange this has not become before congress. this is the first of many -- of an opening in many cases where one woman comes forward for the abuse that occurred, other women came forward as well. mr. jordan has been a bully in the congress for years. for whatever reason, the democrats had their tails between their legs. host: members of congress yesterday at the senate judiciary committee hearing promising to not let this happen again, to hold those accountable among those who spoke to the women yesterday, including senator chuck grassley. [video clip] >> my question to director ray -- director christopher wray, the inspector general's report shows that abbott, a senior official in the indianapolis field office at fbi, was allowed to retire in 2018 and evade prosecution even though this report describes significant misconduct by him and an agent under his supervision. i have asked that the attorney general reconsider the decision to not file charges against some of the individual
complicit in turning an eye against them was mr. jim jordan. it is strange this has not become before congress. this is the first of many -- of an opening in many cases where one woman comes forward for the abuse that occurred, other women came forward as well. mr. jordan has been a bully in the congress for years. for whatever reason, the democrats had their tails between their legs. host: members of congress yesterday at the senate judiciary committee hearing promising to not let this happen...
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. >> and now here are ptl president and mrs. jim bakker! ed that jim and tammy bakker would become television stars, from their beginnings. >> look at there, there is a picture from the old bakker family album. >> he grew up in this environment where you didn't dance, you didn't drink, you didn't smoke. that that was not the world he wanted to live in. >> the only part of high school that he really did well at was in theater. >> i'm the oldest of eight kids. we had an outdoor bathroom all the time i was growing up. >> that's the way we looked when we got married. >> jim and tammy met at north central bible college. they went on three dates in one week. >> that's when we were -- just after we were married. >> on the third date jim asked tammy to marry him. >> and fairly soon thereafter were traveling the road and entertaining at different pentecostal churches. >> praise the lord! >> jim and tammy faye were part of the charismatic movement. >> you are healed in the name of jesus. >> oh, bless your name! >> whoo! >> they decided to do a puppet
. >> and now here are ptl president and mrs. jim bakker! ed that jim and tammy bakker would become television stars, from their beginnings. >> look at there, there is a picture from the old bakker family album. >> he grew up in this environment where you didn't dance, you didn't drink, you didn't smoke. that that was not the world he wanted to live in. >> the only part of high school that he really did well at was in theater. >> i'm the oldest of eight kids. we had...
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jim messina. good evening, gentlemen. mr. harwood, president biden's domestic agenda is on thin ice tonight all because of his own party. the house speaker nancy pelosi says the next 48 hours are going to be crucial in determining if they can reach a deal. where do negotiations stand at this hour? please fill us in. >> look, don, this is a very difficult moment for the biden white house and for democratic leaders when they're about to figure out whether they can pull this off with very narrow majorities. a very substantial bill expanding the social safety net, expanding health and education benefits for the american people. they have a significant consequential split between moderates and progressives in the party. when you get these deep into the calendar, they want to enact this this month, or this month bleeding into next month. the deeper you get into the calendar, the more these threats from both sides take on added meaning. and so we don't know if they can bridge that gap. joe manchin did make a comment to one of our co
jim messina. good evening, gentlemen. mr. harwood, president biden's domestic agenda is on thin ice tonight all because of his own party. the house speaker nancy pelosi says the next 48 hours are going to be crucial in determining if they can reach a deal. where do negotiations stand at this hour? please fill us in. >> look, don, this is a very difficult moment for the biden white house and for democratic leaders when they're about to figure out whether they can pull this off with very...
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the the first panel includes mr. jim davenport junior owner of tollgate farm and the of hudson valley fresh of ancramdale, new york. welcome, jim. mrs. christina zuiderveen, managing partner of black soil dairy of granville, iowa. and mr. mike ferguson owner of the ferguson dairy farm of senatobia, mississippi. our second panel we would hear from ms. catherine geraghty, vice president of economics and legislative affairs at agri-mark in andover, massachusetts. mr. roberts wills president of cedar grove cheese and clock shadow creamery of plain, wisconsin, and christopherer wo, e.v. baker professor of agricultural economics at the charles dyson school of applied economics and management at cornell university ithaca, new york. i look for to hearing from you all and thank you for sharing your time and expertise with us today.o milk pricing is y rightly considered onee of the most complicated economic systems in our nation. when the system is a working for farmers, the ramifications reach from coast to coast including in my
the the first panel includes mr. jim davenport junior owner of tollgate farm and the of hudson valley fresh of ancramdale, new york. welcome, jim. mrs. christina zuiderveen, managing partner of black soil dairy of granville, iowa. and mr. mike ferguson owner of the ferguson dairy farm of senatobia, mississippi. our second panel we would hear from ms. catherine geraghty, vice president of economics and legislative affairs at agri-mark in andover, massachusetts. mr. roberts wills president of...
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welcome, jim. mrs. christina zuiderveen, managing partner of black soil dairy llc of granville, iowa. and mr. mike ferguson, owner of the ferguson dairy farm of mississippi. our second panel we'll hear from ms. catherine, vice president of economics and legislative affairs at agramark in andover, mass. mr. robert willis, president of cedar grove cheese inc. and clock shadow creamery in wisconsin. and christopher wolf, ev baker professor of agriculture economics at the charles h. dyson school of applied economics and management at cornell university of ithaca, new york. i look forward to hearing from you all. and thank you all for sharing your time and expertise with us today. milk pricing is rightfully considered one of the most complicated economic systems in our nation. when that system isn't working for farmers, the ramifications reach from coast to coast including in my home state of new york. new york is the fourth largest dairy-producing state and the nation's largest producer of yogurt and home t
welcome, jim. mrs. christina zuiderveen, managing partner of black soil dairy llc of granville, iowa. and mr. mike ferguson, owner of the ferguson dairy farm of mississippi. our second panel we'll hear from ms. catherine, vice president of economics and legislative affairs at agramark in andover, mass. mr. robert willis, president of cedar grove cheese inc. and clock shadow creamery in wisconsin. and christopher wolf, ev baker professor of agriculture economics at the charles h. dyson school of...
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the first panel includes mr. jim davenport, owner of tollgate firm and mother -- member of hudson valley fresh of new york. this is christina peter being, managing partner of a dairy and granville, iowa. and said soviet mississippi. our second panel, we hear from catherine dumond, mr. robert lewis, president of cedar grove cheese inc. and creamery of wisconsin. and eb baker professor of agriculture actor, -- of applied economics at cornell university. i look forward to hearing from you all, thank you for sharing your time and expertise with us today. no pricing is rightfully considered one of the most complicated economic systems in our nation. when that system is not working for farmers, the ramifications reach from coast-to-coast. including my home state of new york. new york is the fourth largest dairy producing state and the nation cycle largest producer of yogurt, more than 3000 dairy farms. but the milk pricing system please those farmers without adequate play -- pay, the income walls -- rising costs of product
the first panel includes mr. jim davenport, owner of tollgate firm and mother -- member of hudson valley fresh of new york. this is christina peter being, managing partner of a dairy and granville, iowa. and said soviet mississippi. our second panel, we hear from catherine dumond, mr. robert lewis, president of cedar grove cheese inc. and creamery of wisconsin. and eb baker professor of agriculture actor, -- of applied economics at cornell university. i look forward to hearing from you all,...
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. >> how are you doing, mr. jim? >> i'm doing well, thank you how about you, sean?eat big boo-yah, man, for everything you do. >> thank you, partner. thank you. >> absolutely. you helped me through the pandemic with your investing advice. >> there we go this team is great looking at virginia, our executive producer how can i help >> on iron mead net. >> that's a meme stock and we're not meme stock that's the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade coming up, sam water stone was unavailable to break down apple's recent courtroom clash we have the next-best thing, order in the court judge cramer presides next he wa streamlined version he could access anywhere, no download necessary. and kim. she wanted to execute a pre-set trade strategy in seconds. so we gave 'em thinkorswim web. because platforms this innovative, aren't just made for traders - they're made by them. thinkorswim trading. from td ameritrade. i wonder how the firm's doing without its fearless leader. you sure you want to leave that all behind? yeah. stay r
. >> how are you doing, mr. jim? >> i'm doing well, thank you how about you, sean?eat big boo-yah, man, for everything you do. >> thank you, partner. thank you. >> absolutely. you helped me through the pandemic with your investing advice. >> there we go this team is great looking at virginia, our executive producer how can i help >> on iron mead net. >> that's a meme stock and we're not meme stock that's the conclusion of the lightning round. >>...
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it and we think we're on track to do what we think it will do now. >> jim lebenthal has a question for you. i've come to call him mr. all in because he'se as bullish as it gets and i believe he has a bone to pick with you with yours versus his jim, at some point i may have to take a break and we'll come back and get the rest of your answer, jim. please, the floor is yours >> thank you for being on. quite often you and i are different sides of the fence and scott covered the bones that i would pick and there is one i want to ask you about, but you did mention fed taper which is a catalyst for bringing the correction into view i would submit to you and i want to hear your thoughts on this, that the fed taper doesn't matter at all and i say that on two reasons, historically, and granted we have a sample set of one and historically it didn't matter that time maybe the ten-year treasury goes from 1.3% to 3%, that doesn't meter either and frankly, even as they taper they're still putting cash into the system which means there will be liquidity increases for the next 10 to 12 months. tell me what you think about that. >>
it and we think we're on track to do what we think it will do now. >> jim lebenthal has a question for you. i've come to call him mr. all in because he'se as bullish as it gets and i believe he has a bone to pick with you with yours versus his jim, at some point i may have to take a break and we'll come back and get the rest of your answer, jim. please, the floor is yours >> thank you for being on. quite often you and i are different sides of the fence and scott covered the bones...
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jim. missus christina, managing partner of grenfell, iowa and mr. mike, owner of the ferguson dairy farm in mississippi. our second panel is catherine, vice president of economic legislative affairs. mr. robert willis resident of cedar grove inc. and wisconsin and christopher, ev baker and professor of economics at the charles' quote of applied economics and management at cornell university in new york. i look forward to hearing from you all and thank you for sharing time and expertise with us today. pricing is considered one of the most complicated economic systems in our nations. when that system is working for farmers, it reaches coast-to-coast include in my home state of new york, the first fourth-largest dairy producing and the largest producer of yoga and home to 3000 dairy farms. when the milk pricing system leaves farmers without adequate pay, the impacts are felt across our economy. dairy farmers are facing rising cost of production and current dairy prices are covering them. farmers cost money like labor and fuel have been increasing for y
jim. missus christina, managing partner of grenfell, iowa and mr. mike, owner of the ferguson dairy farm in mississippi. our second panel is catherine, vice president of economic legislative affairs. mr. robert willis resident of cedar grove inc. and wisconsin and christopher, ev baker and professor of economics at the charles' quote of applied economics and management at cornell university in new york. i look forward to hearing from you all and thank you for sharing time and expertise with us...
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complicit in turning an eye against them was mr. jim jordan.t is strange this has not become before congress. this is the first of many -- of an opening in many cases where one woman comes forward for the abuse that occurred, other women came forward as well. mr. jordan has been a bully in the congress for years. for whatever reason, the democrats had their tails between their legs. host: members of congress yesterday at the senate judiciary committee hearing promising to not let this happen again, to hold those accountable among those who spoke to the women yesterday, including senator chuck grassley. [video clip] >> my question to director ray -- director christopher wray, the inspector general's report shows that abbott, a senior official in the indianapolis field office at fbi, was allowed to retire in 2018 and evade prosecution even though this report describes significant misconduct by him and an agent under his supervision. i have asked that the attorney general reconsider the decision to not file charges against some of the individuals
complicit in turning an eye against them was mr. jim jordan.t is strange this has not become before congress. this is the first of many -- of an opening in many cases where one woman comes forward for the abuse that occurred, other women came forward as well. mr. jordan has been a bully in the congress for years. for whatever reason, the democrats had their tails between their legs. host: members of congress yesterday at the senate judiciary committee hearing promising to not let this happen...
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i believe mr. jim ho is here to represent the appellant. >> yes. can you hear me. >> director: yes. go ahead. >> hi. i'm the attorney for the appellant. if you don't mind, i'm going to share my screen right now so i can walk through some of these photos as i think it might be helpful to explain the trees. so this appeal concerns the three trees on her property. as can you see here, this is 635 steiner. number one is a mexican fan palm. tree number two is a cabbage palm right here and tree number three is a spanish bayonet. and just to kind of give you more context, this is tree number one, the fan palm. tree number two, the cabbage palm and another photoof the cabbage palm here and then the third photo is the spanish bayonet. and you'll notice the spanish bayonet does not have one trunk. actually, it's a series of five different trunks with kind of a series of stems going up. and so, probably in the interest of time, i'll focus mainly on the mexican fan palm and so we're asking for removal of this tree due to damage to my client's property. as you can see in this photo, the tree was
i believe mr. jim ho is here to represent the appellant. >> yes. can you hear me. >> director: yes. go ahead. >> hi. i'm the attorney for the appellant. if you don't mind, i'm going to share my screen right now so i can walk through some of these photos as i think it might be helpful to explain the trees. so this appeal concerns the three trees on her property. as can you see here, this is 635 steiner. number one is a mexican fan palm. tree number two is a cabbage palm right...
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i believe mr. jim ho is here to represent the appellant. >> yes. can you hear me. >> director: yes. go ahead. >> hi. i'm the attorney for the appellant. if you don't mind, i'm going to share my screen right now so i can walk through some of these photos as i think it might be helpful to explain the trees. so this appeal concerns the three trees on her property. as can you see here, this is 635 steiner. number one is a mexican fan palm. tree number two is a cabbage palm right here and tree number three is a spanish bayonet. and just to kind of give you more context, this is tree number one, the fan palm. tree number two, the cabbage palm and another photoof the cabbage palm here and then the third photo is the spanish bayonet. and you'll notice the spanish bayonet does not have one trunk. actually, it's a series of five different trunks with kind of a series of stems going up. and so, probably in the interest of time, i'll focus mainly on the mexican fan palm and so we're asking for removal of this tree due to damage to my client's property. as you can see in this photo, the tree was
i believe mr. jim ho is here to represent the appellant. >> yes. can you hear me. >> director: yes. go ahead. >> hi. i'm the attorney for the appellant. if you don't mind, i'm going to share my screen right now so i can walk through some of these photos as i think it might be helpful to explain the trees. so this appeal concerns the three trees on her property. as can you see here, this is 635 steiner. number one is a mexican fan palm. tree number two is a cabbage palm right...
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mr. secretary, thank you very much for your time. we appreciate it. good talking to you, sir. >> thank you, jim. >>> and we're following a developing story, military jet crashes in a texas neighborhood, damaging homes. what we're learning about the pilots who managed to escape. we'll get a live report, next. y. ♪ from boston. ♪ it means, “ok-to-beer-fest”. another sam octoberfest? nein. make it ten! i like this guy. (cheers) print. come on! print! print! print! do you suffer from cartridge conniptions? be conniption-free, thanks to the cartridge-free epson ecotank printer. a ridiculous amount of ink! do i look like a money tree? the epson ecotank. just fill & chill. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. get ready fo
mr. secretary, thank you very much for your time. we appreciate it. good talking to you, sir. >> thank you, jim. >>> and we're following a developing story, military jet crashes in a texas neighborhood, damaging homes. what we're learning about the pilots who managed to escape. we'll get a live report, next. y. ♪ from boston. ♪ it means, “ok-to-beer-fest”. another sam octoberfest? nein. make it ten! i like this guy. (cheers) print. come on! print! print! print! do you...
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. >> farmer jim and mr. all in, i call you that because right now you have zero cash you have zero cash and a big smile on your face and you say don't be thrown by the move in the year do you want to completely counter all of that? >> yes yes. my good friend steve is picking the facts and inflating them to make it sound like the conclusion he's drawn is the correct one. i think he's absolutely wrong. let's start with the most important one. it has peaked in the u.s i was parodying scott gottlieb, but it has peaked and the numbers clearly show it. as people gain confidence which there has been shown to be a tight correlation between consumer confidence and the rise or decline in the covid cases, you will see people come back out of their home, start travel again. you are already starting to see slight signs of improvement in air travel the re-opening will continue a pace and you look at these stocks whether it's airlines, casinos, hotels that have been really, frankly, slaughtered from may until just last wee
. >> farmer jim and mr. all in, i call you that because right now you have zero cash you have zero cash and a big smile on your face and you say don't be thrown by the move in the year do you want to completely counter all of that? >> yes yes. my good friend steve is picking the facts and inflating them to make it sound like the conclusion he's drawn is the correct one. i think he's absolutely wrong. let's start with the most important one. it has peaked in the u.s i was parodying...
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this is 34 and a half is on the high side of normalized fetish. humid weather there shouted jim, some shout mr. size, including in hong kong and the store humidity and increasing jazz exists in indonesia. it's not particularly wet in either sumatra or john. others hardly bone dry, but everywhere else with a fix on silhouette. izzy, i think and particularly be in my tylen cambodia. those channels going to continue to fall and increase it intensity as they have been doing recently in some parts of india, particularly east rochester and gura is whole circulation. there is a weak circulation is producing a loss of right in the next day or so. and that rain is spreading right across into the, into the valleys. the whole of pakistan has gotten the potential for flash flooding from shars. after rather a dry spell down the southeast of india. though it's dry the weather sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021 on the streets of greece and emigrant violence is on the rise. the road you have to go from. i will tell them that this is from fascism and increasingly migrant. farm wor
this is 34 and a half is on the high side of normalized fetish. humid weather there shouted jim, some shout mr. size, including in hong kong and the store humidity and increasing jazz exists in indonesia. it's not particularly wet in either sumatra or john. others hardly bone dry, but everywhere else with a fix on silhouette. izzy, i think and particularly be in my tylen cambodia. those channels going to continue to fall and increase it intensity as they have been doing recently in some parts...
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i trust the word of speaker pelosi, jim clyburn, mr. hoyer, when we met with them. there would be a vote on that. if somebody wants a vote against then, the bipartisan bill, that it's historic to bring broadband monies for roads and all that, water, then they have to explain that vote, but we agreed to have a vote on the 27th. a reconciliation, of course, we made an agreement that whatever we vote in the house will be something that would be accepted by the progressives and the moderates, both in the house and the senate. no ping-pong. but something that can be sent directly to the president once it passes the house and the senate. >> congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez says if the larger $3.5 trillion bill is not voted on in the house and the senate, that she is a no on the smaller infrastructure bill, and she's got dozens of votes with her as well. is this about to collapse? will either of these bills pass? >> you know, i feel confident that we do have some -- look, i understand there are differences. i mean, definitely, there's differences within the democrat
i trust the word of speaker pelosi, jim clyburn, mr. hoyer, when we met with them. there would be a vote on that. if somebody wants a vote against then, the bipartisan bill, that it's historic to bring broadband monies for roads and all that, water, then they have to explain that vote, but we agreed to have a vote on the 27th. a reconciliation, of course, we made an agreement that whatever we vote in the house will be something that would be accepted by the progressives and the moderates, both...
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finally he said to me, jim, tell mr. butterfield that if he's not here this afternoon, i will send the senate sergeant at arms out to fetch him and bring him to the hearing, which, having located him in a barber chair, i did faithfully. this message changed his mind. and later that afternoon, butterfield, now quite contrite and neatly coiffed, arrived at the senate to give his electrifying testimony. the subpoena i served on butterfield still hangs in my office. >> the interesting and i think very clever decision that the democrats made was rather than for sam dash to ask this question of butterfield, because it had been uncovered by don sanders who worked for the minority and the republicans, they would have the republicans ask butterfield the question, since don sanders had discovered this. in other words, to have fred thompson raise the questions. this gave it a little different feel with the republicans uncovering this incredible bit of information. in the clip that follows, i believe you can see howard baker on the
finally he said to me, jim, tell mr. butterfield that if he's not here this afternoon, i will send the senate sergeant at arms out to fetch him and bring him to the hearing, which, having located him in a barber chair, i did faithfully. this message changed his mind. and later that afternoon, butterfield, now quite contrite and neatly coiffed, arrived at the senate to give his electrifying testimony. the subpoena i served on butterfield still hangs in my office. >> the interesting and i...
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jim. i was, i'm a mr. pitney years, my represent himself, the media look pretty well. traditionally, as for the radical that is, i would like 1st of all, to think, my counterpart as president of russia, or hospitality and the standard rate to our delegation. and to me, i would like to thank for that open, sincere, and frank conversation that we had how to date was were, and other than that, all of you can use paternally as you will finally have a chance to hear 1st hand about the results about the outcome of our leading, where we have to be honest, it's we what the human didn't get to go have that much information for you where your sour length and you go change. and so i would like to start with the most popular topic of today's conversation. everyone is interested about the patrons of the union bookstore roadmaps unit st. roadmaps. keeping in mind what russian president has just said, i tried to give some additional information, but i would like to apologize for starting with the history of the matter. president has just said that we have started pace work about 3 years ago, and that's tr
jim. i was, i'm a mr. pitney years, my represent himself, the media look pretty well. traditionally, as for the radical that is, i would like 1st of all, to think, my counterpart as president of russia, or hospitality and the standard rate to our delegation. and to me, i would like to thank for that open, sincere, and frank conversation that we had how to date was were, and other than that, all of you can use paternally as you will finally have a chance to hear 1st hand about the results about...
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mr. all in who we've come to call jim lebenthal is the correction over the 3% or whatever it was, you know, this week, two days ago? is that it >> i think it may well be. that's pretty in cautious of me to say that. we were down 4% peak to trough what i am more comfortable saying is i doubt you'll get the full 10% of a correction and the reason i say that, we can go through the long list of positives. we can go through the long list of negatives there's one positive that trumps everything else and it's the federal reserve. for all of the talk of taper and maybe it starts in november and maybe it starts in december. the fed is still buying bonds right now which means right now $120 billion a month of cash is coming into the financial system that cash needs to find a home if you compare 1.3% on the ten-year treasury to the 1.3% dividend yield on the stock market now 5% at least on monday off the high, i think it's a no-brainer that the cash goes into the market and as much as we have this year. i'm aware that we broke through the 50-day moving average this week, but still we have to simplify
mr. all in who we've come to call jim lebenthal is the correction over the 3% or whatever it was, you know, this week, two days ago? is that it >> i think it may well be. that's pretty in cautious of me to say that. we were down 4% peak to trough what i am more comfortable saying is i doubt you'll get the full 10% of a correction and the reason i say that, we can go through the long list of positives. we can go through the long list of negatives there's one positive that trumps everything...
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mrs. ford. this one is the letter that was sent to jim brock. this was sentso personally by mrs. ford. mrs.d, after they left the white house there is a -- when they found out mrs. afford was going to be a keynote speaker at one of the floral conventions in colorado 1982 i think it was, the organization wanted to also bring out an orchid that would be named after mrs. ford. at that time they had this orchid thousand orchid that was unnamed but they had produced . if mrs. ford would allow them to name that orchid. this is a result of that effort. the elsie betty for orchid was by far the most complex of any first lady hybrid today. it had an exceptionally long lineage comprised seven different generations and 12 different species. i think, to be honest with you , i think that truly reflects mrs. ford. kind, compassionate and when she walks into a room she makes a statement. this orchid certainly reflects that personality and that character of betty ford. mrs. ford has been such a role model for many of us, a role model for the women and young ladies of this community and this nationd really.
mrs. ford. this one is the letter that was sent to jim brock. this was sentso personally by mrs. ford. mrs.d, after they left the white house there is a -- when they found out mrs. afford was going to be a keynote speaker at one of the floral conventions in colorado 1982 i think it was, the organization wanted to also bring out an orchid that would be named after mrs. ford. at that time they had this orchid thousand orchid that was unnamed but they had produced . if mrs. ford would allow them...
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mr. dynes, welcome to "mad money." >> jim, thank you so much for having me. >> of course, sir.id a ui path 101 not long ago talking about the greatness of what you were offering for those that didn't offer that and because you have an attractive value proposition that can't be seen by most of our viewers, could you explain why ui path is so important in today's work world >> we are building a generational company that changes the real way in people deliver work we are an end to end automation company that was built from ground up to emulate real human users. so we can go after all manual repetitive tasks out there we've done quite a lot of work during the pandemic just putting things into perspective. we worked with hospital to help nurses with the paperwork and that helped the tune of three hours per day per nurse. so this is the type of technology that reason the highest return on investment across the entire technology sector. >> now i checked in with chipotle before i decided to speak to you tonight chipotle said your automation software is cutting edge and does great thing
mr. dynes, welcome to "mad money." >> jim, thank you so much for having me. >> of course, sir.id a ui path 101 not long ago talking about the greatness of what you were offering for those that didn't offer that and because you have an attractive value proposition that can't be seen by most of our viewers, could you explain why ui path is so important in today's work world >> we are building a generational company that changes the real way in people deliver work we...
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mr. sookie, welcome back to "mad money." >> jim, thank you very much for having me today. to tell you, when natural gas was at 253, you said you think this is the bottom it will go up substantially and i sent you back a snarky email saying oh, please. and you were right and i was wrong as you've been the whole time what did you see what did you know? >> well, jim, fundamentally, 15% of the world's population uses 40% of the world's energy. so the rest of the world is trying to catch up and for them to get simply to half of our living standards, we're going to need to find another 100 million barrels of oil equivalent and most of that is going to be natural gas as opposed to oil so fund. it is a strong market and what happened in the last five or six years is the u.s. has from an energy standpoint become a full participant in the global interest so we now connect it to the rest of the world and what happens, it makes a big impact on us. fortunately we're blessed with enormous resources and we can do it if we want to >> so now we have a pretty much a worldwide arbitrage with
mr. sookie, welcome back to "mad money." >> jim, thank you very much for having me today. to tell you, when natural gas was at 253, you said you think this is the bottom it will go up substantially and i sent you back a snarky email saying oh, please. and you were right and i was wrong as you've been the whole time what did you see what did you know? >> well, jim, fundamentally, 15% of the world's population uses 40% of the world's energy. so the rest of the world is...
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the shadow transport secretary, jim mcmahon accused mr shapps of being too slow to act. a cliff. with over 9000 being completed in 2019. that was before brexit and it was well before covid. industry has been warned of this crisis for years but the secretary of state has been asleep at the wheel. and just months ago one of his own ministers accused the road haulage industry a crying wolf over shortages despite the evidence that the crisis was getting bigger and bigger and was grinding our economy to a halt. mr shapps said it wasn'tjust a problem affecting the uk. this is a global problem. the chief executive of eastern europe's largest hauliers says it is a global driving shortage across europe, not — an isolated problem in one country. he points out that shortages are in romania, poland, germany and many other countries. but it's notjust europe, as europe actually it's a global problem. the striving situation is about as bad as it's ever been in my career. not the words of a uk haulier, mr speaker but of the chief executive of us express telling of the problems in the _
the shadow transport secretary, jim mcmahon accused mr shapps of being too slow to act. a cliff. with over 9000 being completed in 2019. that was before brexit and it was well before covid. industry has been warned of this crisis for years but the secretary of state has been asleep at the wheel. and just months ago one of his own ministers accused the road haulage industry a crying wolf over shortages despite the evidence that the crisis was getting bigger and bigger and was grinding our...
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mr. bennett, congratulations on the deal welcome to "mad money. >> jim, great to be here appreciate it. >right to something, bob maybe it will put things in context. what does it mean when you say this shouldn't be that hard. >> well, we consistently run into opportunities to improve the customer experience. you know if, you're trying to make an tappointment, you pick p the phone and leave a message. they call you back while you're on the phone they leave a message you go back and forth playing phone tag until ultimately you're able to get somebody on both sides and align the calendars. we replace the types of things with simple online calendar where you can select your appointment, hit submit, get an immediate confirmation and a rem reminder the day before and a calendar invite and the option to take that appointment by te le telehealth and eliminate pape eastern the paper checks those types of low value interactions between customer and the customer's clients. >> i have a parking ticket recently in pennsylvania and i literally said now what the heck do i do i mean, like, i do pay it? i
mr. bennett, congratulations on the deal welcome to "mad money. >> jim, great to be here appreciate it. >right to something, bob maybe it will put things in context. what does it mean when you say this shouldn't be that hard. >> well, we consistently run into opportunities to improve the customer experience. you know if, you're trying to make an tappointment, you pick p the phone and leave a message. they call you back while you're on the phone they leave a message you go...
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mr. sussman will fight this baseless and politically inspired prosecution." jimould some powerful folks in washington be concerned? >> yeah. there's 27 pages of that devoted to more than just the fall statement. i think john is right. there is an issue about materiality. how much to the fbi rely on this? that's a deep question when you really get into what the fbi, how willing they were to accept this kind of opposition, fraudulent research and run with it. it created a circular pattern where the fbi suddenly is investigating the trump administration and the same people that plan the story go to the median sale must be real. the fbi is investigating it. there's a lot to look at in terms of mr. sussman's law firm as well as a democratic machinery when it comes to how they manipulated law enforcement but also how law enforcement seemingly was very willing to take these things and run with it, as we saw with the russian dossier story. >> mike: i'm sure some folks at home are asking, is that it for the durham probe? your thoughts. >> it might be. we are coming up clo
mr. sussman will fight this baseless and politically inspired prosecution." jimould some powerful folks in washington be concerned? >> yeah. there's 27 pages of that devoted to more than just the fall statement. i think john is right. there is an issue about materiality. how much to the fbi rely on this? that's a deep question when you really get into what the fbi, how willing they were to accept this kind of opposition, fraudulent research and run with it. it created a circular...
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didn't go just to anybody, he went to jim baker, the same jim baker that gave the information about the dossier, this is not the first time that mr and sent it on to the investigative team. i'm curious what jim baker has to say about this. he has to be a witness in this case. he received the information and supposedly didn't know who sussmann was representing. >> martha: and when jim comey put the story out there so it ended up in the press. you see the circle how it works. jim jordan, thanks very much, congressman. >> thank you. >> martha: so we have breaking news just coming in outside of memphis, tennessee. the firefighters police department responding to a shooting at a kroger grocery store. reports of multiple shots. very few details about this. just really starting to come in. memphis police department says they're assisting the collierville police with securing that scene. we will keep a close eye on developments there as that story continues to unfold today. so a lot going on this afternoon. that is "the story" for us for today, thursday, september 23, 2021. the story goes on. we'll cover it with you watching us on the ot
didn't go just to anybody, he went to jim baker, the same jim baker that gave the information about the dossier, this is not the first time that mr and sent it on to the investigative team. i'm curious what jim baker has to say about this. he has to be a witness in this case. he received the information and supposedly didn't know who sussmann was representing. >> martha: and when jim comey put the story out there so it ended up in the press. you see the circle how it works. jim jordan,...
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mr. circle. what are you watching there, jim? the circle she's looking at instagram she's checking on everybody's dog. me, i got the circle. >> speaking of instagram, the journal has been doing some pretty serious reporting on facebook, i assume you guys have both seen it. >> we're going to talk to the reporter on tech check today about a remarkable look at some of the internal documents and what they know ostensibly about what at least instagram does to say the feelings of teenage girls, anxiety, depression. >> my daughter was a helpful -- yeah, she was a counselor for a suicide program for young women, or troubled women. and the first thing they do is try to take the phone away because of facebook, instagram, and what happens the kids find a way to break in because they can't stay away. and we know that the bully never ends. >> any parent of a teenage girl knows there are potential deleterious effects from instagram usage and facebook seems to know it too >> yes >> the question is, jim, does facebook -- and this was brought up
mr. circle. what are you watching there, jim? the circle she's looking at instagram she's checking on everybody's dog. me, i got the circle. >> speaking of instagram, the journal has been doing some pretty serious reporting on facebook, i assume you guys have both seen it. >> we're going to talk to the reporter on tech check today about a remarkable look at some of the internal documents and what they know ostensibly about what at least instagram does to say the feelings of teenage...
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so why have them behind the scenes at jim chromos data called to be one guess the talk to calculate how much mr. ton has to pay for his monitor trash output together with the $100.00 other food outlets in the small the, every night bins emptied into the 5 ton chalk, the leftovers. sure. what's on the menu of the various issues here? here they look, they, we hear their foot views and it's invisible. and here you have lots of these started with, with more than 200 clients across the country. we've been trying to make the overall process more transparent. we keep track of the way from a to z. we do gps tracking on our truck. so you know, on real time where the waste is ones, the trucks are loaded up. they go straight to recycling facility, nestled in the mountains to the south tower. the south korean government has implemented quickly on food wages, including a ban on installation and dumping. it feels this has opened up new business opportunities for startups like to be one liquid residues become by your gas. why you study the waste is turned into fertilizer or heated to project slurry, which com
so why have them behind the scenes at jim chromos data called to be one guess the talk to calculate how much mr. ton has to pay for his monitor trash output together with the $100.00 other food outlets in the small the, every night bins emptied into the 5 ton chalk, the leftovers. sure. what's on the menu of the various issues here? here they look, they, we hear their foot views and it's invisible. and here you have lots of these started with, with more than 200 clients across the country....
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etiologiesed over the mechanic even though there is money moving into equities farmer jim, apparently you're not the only one who was mr. all-in i say that because an astouning stat from flow show bank of america. we talked so many negative thenls this week who says we're having a correction in that, and the other thing $51.2 billion going into stocks from cash? the largest inflow since march of 2021. apparently others think like like ray dalio that cash is trash. you're mr. all in i guess there are a lot of others too. >> i think we have had quite a few on the show. adam parker or dubrovka from jp morgan we are mostly seeing the same thing. what we're seeing is a massive inventory restocking going to occur soon and i can't tell you when. that may be part of the problem. i can't tell you when. nobody can tell you when the chip shortage will end nobody can tell you how quickly the performing block ajs in l.a. and lange beach last but it feels comfortable to say they will not last forever and when gm and ford and everybody gets chips they crank our cars that economic activity will filter through the entire national econo
etiologiesed over the mechanic even though there is money moving into equities farmer jim, apparently you're not the only one who was mr. all-in i say that because an astouning stat from flow show bank of america. we talked so many negative thenls this week who says we're having a correction in that, and the other thing $51.2 billion going into stocks from cash? the largest inflow since march of 2021. apparently others think like like ray dalio that cash is trash. you're mr. all in i guess...
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mr. clerk? >> we are working with jim smith from the department of technology to bring in the public comment callers to speak on this item. if you are watching on sfgovtv or channel 26, if you wish to speak on this item call in now. dial 415-655-0001. today's id24807442971. pound twice and star followed by three to enter the queue to speak. if you are connected by phone press star 3 if you wish to be added to the queue to speak for this agenda item 2. for those who may already be on hold in the queue, please continue to wait until you are prompted to begin. you will hear prompts to inform you your line is unmuted. any callers for this item, mr. smith? >> we have no callers in the queue. >> thank you, mr. smith. public comment is now closed. i understand supervisor ronen is in support of this license transfer. given that, i would like to make a motion directing the clerk to prepare resolution determining this license will serve the public convenience and necessarity and we send it to the full board with positive recommendation. mr. clerk please call roll. >> on the motion offered by chair mar the res
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mr. anti-vaxx. and he died from covid last month. >> hi, everybody. i'm jimeporter: back in february christian radio broadcaster jimmy deyoung espoused anti-vaxx ideas. >> could this be another form of government control of the people? >> yes, it will be a measure of control. >> reporter: according to the chat nooan deyoung contracted covid last month and died from it after eight days in the hospital. the most prominent example was phil valentine, a popular tennessee host who dismissed the need to get vaccines. but when he wound up in the hospital, he had regrets, saying he wanted to be pro vaccine when he was back at work. valentine died last month. >> and good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. >> reporter: in florida radio host dick farrell mocked the vaccinated, asking on facebook, why take a vax promoted by people who lied to you all along about masks, where the virus came from, and the death toll? but when he got sick he had a change of heart as well, encouraging a friend to get the shot according to the post. he also died last month. trusted right-wing m
mr. anti-vaxx. and he died from covid last month. >> hi, everybody. i'm jimeporter: back in february christian radio broadcaster jimmy deyoung espoused anti-vaxx ideas. >> could this be another form of government control of the people? >> yes, it will be a measure of control. >> reporter: according to the chat nooan deyoung contracted covid last month and died from it after eight days in the hospital. the most prominent example was phil valentine, a popular tennessee...
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mr. clerk? >> we are working with jim smith from the department of technology to bring in the public comment callers to speak on this item. if you are watching on sfgovtv or channel 26, if you wish to speak on this item call in now. dial 415-655-0001. today's id24807442971. pound twice and star followed by three to enter the queue to speak. if you are connected by phone press star 3 if you wish to be added to the queue to speak for this agenda item 2. for those who may already be on hold in the queue, please continue to wait until you are prompted to begin. you will hear prompts to inform you your line is unmuted. any callers for this item, mr. smith? >> we have no callers in the queue. >> thank you, mr. smith. public comment is now closed. i understand supervisor ronen is in support of this license transfer. given that, i would like to make a motion directing the clerk to prepare resolution determining this license will serve the public convenience and necessarity and we send it to the full board with positive recommendation. mr. clerk please call roll. >> on the motion offered by chair mar the res
mr. clerk? >> we are working with jim smith from the department of technology to bring in the public comment callers to speak on this item. if you are watching on sfgovtv or channel 26, if you wish to speak on this item call in now. dial 415-655-0001. today's id24807442971. pound twice and star followed by three to enter the queue to speak. if you are connected by phone press star 3 if you wish to be added to the queue to speak for this agenda item 2. for those who may already be on hold...