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germany to buy works by vanguard. 190818 years after the artist's death it acquired farmhouse in noonan and in 1911 the portrait of dr ghosh a the museum still has the frame of the gosh a portrait but not the painting itself it was seized by the nazis in 1937 and later sold in 1990 someone from japan paid $82000000.00 for the painting it's not known who owns it now alexander island takes a sober approach to his study of vang golfs work and he succeeds in getting closer to him through drawings and prints. the van gough museum in amsterdam which contains the world's largest collection of the artist's paintings and drawings some $2000000.00 people visit the museum every year and each of them brings with them their own personal concept of the man and his work out of the museum's experts see him. i think the more we know about the horse about his or about his life about his work the more you realize that are there are still so many things that you don't know and there's new questions coming up so in the case of the sunflowers. there was an extensive research project. which really focused ver
germany to buy works by vanguard. 190818 years after the artist's death it acquired farmhouse in noonan and in 1911 the portrait of dr ghosh a the museum still has the frame of the gosh a portrait but not the painting itself it was seized by the nazis in 1937 and later sold in 1990 someone from japan paid $82000000.00 for the painting it's not known who owns it now alexander island takes a sober approach to his study of vang golfs work and he succeeds in getting closer to him through drawings...
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reagan for example, peggy noonan said even though was fight neglect reagan white house, the idea of reagan rules, meaning that people knew generally where reagan wants to good and so even though people might have fought over titles or stature, the fact that where they were going in a general policy direction was well -- i think the process one is extremely important. the administration which i worked was the george w. bush administration and process was extremely important and anyone that committed what was called a process -- that went round the process and circumvented. then presidential powers set the tone. if you force me to rank them i would put the process first, and i think -- with respect to your second question but the press, i think the press plays an important role. i think we need to have a press that lets us know what is going on, and i think we know more about fighting in the white house today than we did in previous eras because in part there's the press and you mentioned evans and novak. with each fight i look at in the book i went and looked up to see if evans and novak wr
reagan for example, peggy noonan said even though was fight neglect reagan white house, the idea of reagan rules, meaning that people knew generally where reagan wants to good and so even though people might have fought over titles or stature, the fact that where they were going in a general policy direction was well -- i think the process one is extremely important. the administration which i worked was the george w. bush administration and process was extremely important and anyone that...
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kyle noonan is co-owner of free range concept, a small business owner with footprints in three of texasrst of all, free range concepts own, i understand, 11 locations in dallas, san antonio e and houston, and i'm told that you have not closed any of them, but you're working at limited capacity. so how many employees did you have to let go during this pandemic? >> well, so we are at 50% capacity in the state of texas for restaurants. so, obviously, at 50 percent capacity you're at 50 percent revenue best case scenario. we have 1100 team members, and we were able to retain all those team members fortunately, but i will tell you it's very challenging, and unless there's another stimulus package, most businesses just like mine won't be able to endure another 6, 12 months of uncertainty. arthel: well, treasury secretary steve mnuchin says the next stimulus package should extend ppp, which as you know, is the paycheck protection program, but target smaller businesses. and although e the secretary, treasury secretary not a big fan of this next idea, however, congress contemplating a payroll ta
kyle noonan is co-owner of free range concept, a small business owner with footprints in three of texasrst of all, free range concepts own, i understand, 11 locations in dallas, san antonio e and houston, and i'm told that you have not closed any of them, but you're working at limited capacity. so how many employees did you have to let go during this pandemic? >> well, so we are at 50% capacity in the state of texas for restaurants. so, obviously, at 50 percent capacity you're at 50...
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difference between policy andmi actual implementation, what ist( goingo happen when ite1 hits and gavin noonanlitical decisionmaking. >> we know the uk has come out of a three-month lockdown in the united states. there is reallyfá no federal xd program. it has been left up to states and many of the governors have left it up to cities. as far as boris johnson goes, and his leadership there, and donald trump here in the united states, are there commonalities p]"é(andemic and the government response? >> absolutely. the governments around the world were all faced with the same decision. it fundamentally came down on whether they were going tjç prioritize population health oró economy. what we see in the u.s. is a and what we see in the uk is somewhere mixed in between the two. but this led to certain policy pathways that made governments somehow particularly the u.s. and uk feel like éhvy were skepsskep exceptional, it wasn't going to be an issue for them.Ñi we see distinction tensions between not selling up track and trace systems. we see a questionable relationship betweenok policymakers and pol
difference between policy andmi actual implementation, what ist( goingo happen when ite1 hits and gavin noonanlitical decisionmaking. >> we know the uk has come out of a three-month lockdown in the united states. there is reallyfá no federal xd program. it has been left up to states and many of the governors have left it up to cities. as far as boris johnson goes, and his leadership there, and donald trump here in the united states, are there commonalities p]"é(andemic and the...
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kyle noonan is the owner and operator of freerange concepts down in texas. >>> a thousand brands have paused or stopped advertising on the site we'll look at what's at stake. >>> cold is hot if you're in the warehouse business >>> plus the mlb and the $500 million man. it's all cing omup after this on "rapid fire. california phones offers free specialized phones... like cordless phones, - (phone ringing) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. call or visit and accessoriesphones for your mobile phone. like this device to increase volume on your cell phone. - ( phone ringing ) - get details on this state program call or visit >>> welcome back let's catch up with a couple stories that should be on your radar today. it's "rapid fire." let's start with julia, mark zuckerberg is set to have a meeting with civil rights lawyers at 2:00 p.m. eastern time zuckerberg and sandberg will make demands for the boycott to nearly a thousand brands including players like coca-cola and verizon. julia, what should we expect >> i think they'll be talking about the dema
kyle noonan is the owner and operator of freerange concepts down in texas. >>> a thousand brands have paused or stopped advertising on the site we'll look at what's at stake. >>> cold is hot if you're in the warehouse business >>> plus the mlb and the $500 million man. it's all cing omup after this on "rapid fire. california phones offers free specialized phones... like cordless phones, - (phone ringing) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on...
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. >> absolutely tevi, you talk about peggy noonan saying we understand reagan was not in charge from an ideological and policy standpoint but you also know that he had numerous national security advisers, it was a turn in the white house, every 14 months or so over an eight year . . . there was a new national security advisor and there was a tension between the ideology which he was committed to and everybody knew what the northstar was in his ability to have the process of the white house. i studied reagan and found that fascinating and how does the president who has that many national security advisers have the historic breakthrough in the cold war that who did, for example december 1987, the washington summit led to the nuclear treaty i was marked the 40 or cold war. can you speak to how reagan got something that historic done in the midst of having new faces, not the national security advisor but downstream, the people underneath each man coming in and coming out, how did that happen on the work that you did. >> national security advisor position, it was stability of the secretar
. >> absolutely tevi, you talk about peggy noonan saying we understand reagan was not in charge from an ideological and policy standpoint but you also know that he had numerous national security advisers, it was a turn in the white house, every 14 months or so over an eight year . . . there was a new national security advisor and there was a tension between the ideology which he was committed to and everybody knew what the northstar was in his ability to have the process of the white...
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congressman noonans? >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you to our witnesses who have joined us today. global supply chains are complex enough without having to deal with dishonest trade partners and maligned global actors. as a member of the intelligence community, i have unique perspective on the issue and the dire economic and national security implications. i have seen firsthand the unfair barriers and predatory practices american businesses face. if they wish, china could swiftly and easily block medical supply chains critical to our nation's health ware system. that is one reason why i introduced two bills that would help reshore our critical medical supply chains. to secure the supply chains we must unleash american innovation. china's economic abuses affect our medical supply chains as well as every other sector of our economy. for example, an agricultural company in my district recently discovered one of their products was being counterfeited, built in china, and then sold back to the united states. i have one
congressman noonans? >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you to our witnesses who have joined us today. global supply chains are complex enough without having to deal with dishonest trade partners and maligned global actors. as a member of the intelligence community, i have unique perspective on the issue and the dire economic and national security implications. i have seen firsthand the unfair barriers and predatory practices american businesses face. if they wish, china could swiftly...