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i so want to rebuild notre dame.myself. >> the fire's deeply emotional impact on philippe villeneuve was mirrored around the world. ♪ nearly a billion dollars in private donations have been pledged to rebuild notre dame, most of it from france. $50 million from americans. >> i know many people in the united states contributed. >> they can contribute again. >> they can continue to contribute, huh? >> yeah. the cash is always running. if they want to give me money, i need. >> in the weeks immediately following the fire, all sorts of ideas were floated for how centuries-old notre dame might be given a touch of avant-garde. >> and all those architects throughout the world said yes, let's have a roof garden, let's have a golden torch, let's have a titanium spire. you know, even i, for 20 seconds i thought, hmm, to add some 21st century genius to notre dame, why not? >> chief architect philippe villeneuve had a very simple answer why not. "an historic monument, a cathedral, is not something to be played with," he told us.
i so want to rebuild notre dame.myself. >> the fire's deeply emotional impact on philippe villeneuve was mirrored around the world. ♪ nearly a billion dollars in private donations have been pledged to rebuild notre dame, most of it from france. $50 million from americans. >> i know many people in the united states contributed. >> they can contribute again. >> they can continue to contribute, huh? >> yeah. the cash is always running. if they want to give me money,...
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the massive spire on paris's notre dame cathedral is set to rise again.t was destroyed by fire four years ago. cbs's elaine cobbe reports it's being rebuilt by hundreds of carpenters in a workshop in eastern france. >> reporter: four years ago, the world looked on in horror as notre dame was engulfed in flames. the cathedral's massive timber roof was lost to the fire. the iconic spire, made of oak and metal, was destroyed. soon, though, it will rise again over paris. deep in the french countryside, teams of artisans measure, saw, and chisel centuries-old oak to rebuild the spire to its original design, combining the methods of the past with the tools of today. a crane lowers another piece of the puzzle into what will soon be a 300-foot spire. in the presence of the man in charge of the project. this general. >> it's a very emotional time. because reconstruction of a spire is the key phase of the reconstruction of the cathedrals since the fire. >> reporter: the shaft is now complete, but work on the main body of the spire continues. architect axelle ponson
the massive spire on paris's notre dame cathedral is set to rise again.t was destroyed by fire four years ago. cbs's elaine cobbe reports it's being rebuilt by hundreds of carpenters in a workshop in eastern france. >> reporter: four years ago, the world looked on in horror as notre dame was engulfed in flames. the cathedral's massive timber roof was lost to the fire. the iconic spire, made of oak and metal, was destroyed. soon, though, it will rise again over paris. deep in the french...
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means the most to me >> reporter: hi, ben a mini notre dame fan.ve several thousand fans of their own here. >> i know who you are rooting for, obviously i know what you want to happen. >> i don't think i can say it out loud >> the traditional rivalry against the midshipmeneporter: t and here come the irish! >> reporter: navy versus notre dame is one of the most famous and long running rivalries in college football dating all the way back to 1927. in all those years, navy has only beaten football powerhouse this notre dame 13 times. this year, the midshipmen hoping a little irish luck will rub off on them with a new head coach making his debut on a very big stage. >> do you consider yourselves the underdog >> for sure, yeah. that's fair. and, you know, it is one thing i love about coaching the naval academy. you know, we usually are, and our kids have a chip on their shoulder. >> reporter: irish roots run deep on the navy side, too d.j. donovan's great-grandfather left ireland in 1929 how many family members have come >> approximately 25, i think. >
means the most to me >> reporter: hi, ben a mini notre dame fan.ve several thousand fans of their own here. >> i know who you are rooting for, obviously i know what you want to happen. >> i don't think i can say it out loud >> the traditional rivalry against the midshipmeneporter: t and here come the irish! >> reporter: navy versus notre dame is one of the most famous and long running rivalries in college football dating all the way back to 1927. in all those...
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two notre dame professors has one program run by destination homes. it gives money to families behind on rent or utility bills and about to become homeless. sometimes it's just $2,000. it found those who received one-time emergency financial assistance are 73% less likely to become homeless within a year. i spoke with a professor david phillips who is part of notre dame's lab for economic opportunity. >> prevention programs have often been criticized in the past as not being cost effective. the concern about them is it's hard to know who is exactly homeless. we do find there are enough people who would have ended up in a true crisis situation that paying a month or two of rent be for them is the thing that's the difference between something really tragic, becoming homeless, and not. >> in their research, ian, how did they identify who is about to become homeless? >> that's a good question. they go through county data, talk to nonprofits in the south bay and coordinate with them, especially destination home where we talked about before. the study track
two notre dame professors has one program run by destination homes. it gives money to families behind on rent or utility bills and about to become homeless. sometimes it's just $2,000. it found those who received one-time emergency financial assistance are 73% less likely to become homeless within a year. i spoke with a professor david phillips who is part of notre dame's lab for economic opportunity. >> prevention programs have often been criticized in the past as not being cost...
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while i was thinking about what the roof on notre dame had already burned down, and for me the song begane long and difficult for a guitarist. e tonality is absolutely unimportant, because now i'll try it, which means that this is literally for her without a year of the week of this song. no, without for me without a week. this is the day before yesterday. i have this 10 years ago. and this is yesterday five years old song only written by the group and sunday.
while i was thinking about what the roof on notre dame had already burned down, and for me the song begane long and difficult for a guitarist. e tonality is absolutely unimportant, because now i'll try it, which means that this is literally for her without a year of the week of this song. no, without for me without a week. this is the day before yesterday. i have this 10 years ago. and this is yesterday five years old song only written by the group and sunday.
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so that does give them a little bit of a break notre dame. they don't. they're not notre dame's incarnate. f a million off an option for both those schools. all right. we'll see what happens cake. there is a new piece of technology is helping to keep lake tahoe blue. that's what we want. erick rucker has details on what's being called the pixie drone. >> the picture drawn is about the size footprint ways of golf cart. this robot could be the future of eliminating invasive plant species from the waters of lake tahoe. but for now, the pixie drone needs to go through its probation period. a test run see what it can do. and we said, let's bring in here and let's see how many weeds and how much trash we can collect. jt shove all is the co-founder of eagle clean solutions. the company that helped bring the pixie drone to lake tahoe. it sufficient. it's fully battery powered. so doesn't put out any emissions. it's highly maneuverable, low draft and they can collect in points other technologies can. >> the robot can also be controlled remotely or program to work
so that does give them a little bit of a break notre dame. they don't. they're not notre dame's incarnate. f a million off an option for both those schools. all right. we'll see what happens cake. there is a new piece of technology is helping to keep lake tahoe blue. that's what we want. erick rucker has details on what's being called the pixie drone. >> the picture drawn is about the size footprint ways of golf cart. this robot could be the future of eliminating invasive plant species...
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two notre dame professors researched one publicly funded program run by destination homes. it found those who received one time financial assistance and 73% less likely within a year. >> prevention programs have been criticized in the past. the concern is who are in the home. people who would have ended up in crisis, yeah, paying a month or two of rent for them is the difference between becoming homeless and making it. the. >> he used to be homeless and is a chief program officer for destination homeless in san jose. the average cost is 6 to $7,000 per family with rising rent, but it's cost effective for taxpayers. >> whereas, if they were to fall into homelessness, need a car or shelter, it costs $30,000 per year to get them back housed. that's not talking about the trauma and disruption to the family. >> he said the program has helped 14,000 people since it began in 2017 and believes this model could be used around the bay area and country. >> it is working. it's working and be it shows other people and in the state how to do it. >> in the south bay, ian cole, nbc bay are
two notre dame professors researched one publicly funded program run by destination homes. it found those who received one time financial assistance and 73% less likely within a year. >> prevention programs have been criticized in the past. the concern is who are in the home. people who would have ended up in crisis, yeah, paying a month or two of rent for them is the difference between becoming homeless and making it. the. >> he used to be homeless and is a chief program officer...
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could stanford go the independent route for football like we've seen notre dame do? is that a possibility for stanford? i think it could be. for cal, it's a little bit different, and cal is going to be aligned, i think, with washington state, oregon state, some of the other schools that are left out, with the defections from the conference. but monday, it wouldn't shock me if they were in a new conference, if they were able to welcome in new teams to the pac-12. i think everything is on the table at this point, and it's just a matter of survival at the power level for both cal and stanford. >> roxy bernstein, appreciate your time. have a good weekend. >> raj, any time. thanks for having me. >>> tonight, cal is responding. chancellor carol christ and athletic director jim knowlton issuing a statement. we are not watching and waiting from the sidelines. together the chancellor and the a.d. are evaluating a variety of options that will ensure our student athletes can continue to thrive. no word yet from stanford. >>> up next, would you pay $8.50 to drive over our bridge
could stanford go the independent route for football like we've seen notre dame do? is that a possibility for stanford? i think it could be. for cal, it's a little bit different, and cal is going to be aligned, i think, with washington state, oregon state, some of the other schools that are left out, with the defections from the conference. but monday, it wouldn't shock me if they were in a new conference, if they were able to welcome in new teams to the pac-12. i think everything is on the...
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nuestros hijos e hijas; con nosotros carmen bárcena, que es consejera de la escuela secundaria notre dameen bárcena: ¿cómo está señor damián?, gracias por la invitación-- damián trujillo: gracias por estar aquí, perdón, la escuela preparatoria, disculpe; ah, sí, mire, este, los estudiantes ya han regresado, muchos de ellos han regresado al salón, aunque sea 2 veces a la semana, ah, como sea el modelo que está siguiendo sus escuelas; ah, ¿con qué vienen, con qué estrés vienen, por todo lo que han pasado durante el último año? carmen bárcena: ah, bueno, lo que hemos observado nosotros en la escuela, pero se ha generalizado en la mayoría de todos los estudiantes en nuestra área, es la cantidad de estrés y ansiedad, que se ha promovido con esta pandemia, la inhabilidad de ellos, estar con sus amigos, con su familia, el poder salir de su casa, y estar estudiando casi que 24 horas en la pantalla, ha sido muy difícil para todos los jóvenes, y los estudiantes más pequeños, porque no pueden salir afuera, y ha sido un cambio tremendo para ellos. damián trujillo: eh, depresión, ¿verdad?, puede ser a
nuestros hijos e hijas; con nosotros carmen bárcena, que es consejera de la escuela secundaria notre dameen bárcena: ¿cómo está señor damián?, gracias por la invitación-- damián trujillo: gracias por estar aquí, perdón, la escuela preparatoria, disculpe; ah, sí, mire, este, los estudiantes ya han regresado, muchos de ellos han regresado al salón, aunque sea 2 veces a la semana, ah, como sea el modelo que está siguiendo sus escuelas; ah, ¿con qué vienen, con qué estrés vienen,...
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. >> it's like notre dame -- it's like bringing aaron rogers into notre dame.ontana. showed up on the sidelines. didn't like brian kelly, i don't think. >> exciting times for notre dame and exciting times for college football. it go it's going to be a great season. >> i think it is. and they covered easily. i had on the inkling about 20 points. did you? >> notre dame is a very talented football game. no surprise they had a good victory. >> george, thank you. i get nasty mail that says you're not espn so stop. i'm not sure what that means now that we're talking about it. if we're talking about a segment about espn, can i be espn just for a second? >> you have to wear a brightly colored suit, like purple and green. >> you know where i go there. >> not me. >> what are you talking about? jacketless george. thanks for playing along, george. some of us understand "squawk box" and play along but others. george, it's good to have you on. thank you. and you, thank you. >> so on closing bell you -- >> that's right, yes. >> and boston sicientific, shars of the device maki
. >> it's like notre dame -- it's like bringing aaron rogers into notre dame.ontana. showed up on the sidelines. didn't like brian kelly, i don't think. >> exciting times for notre dame and exciting times for college football. it go it's going to be a great season. >> i think it is. and they covered easily. i had on the inkling about 20 points. did you? >> notre dame is a very talented football game. no surprise they had a good victory. >> george, thank you. i get...
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. ♪ >>> four years after paris' notre dame cathedral was engulfed in flames, the reconstruction project step. carpenters have worked to measure, cut, and chisel centuries' old oak to rebuild the 300-foot spire that was destroyed. workers held a rehearsal to make sure all the pieces fit together. the spire is expected to be back on the cathedral's roof by the end of this year. >>> and cardi b. will not face charges after last weekend's incident at a concert in las vegas. a fan was seen on video throwing a drink on stage at the rapper. cardi b. responded by throwing her microphone in that direction. a woman who said she was struck by the mic contacted police. las vegas police cleared the rapper of any potential charges saying there was insufficient evidence. >>> and grammy winner lizzo says she's not the villain after three former dancers filed a lawsuit accusing her of sexual harassment and creating a hostile work environment. the "juice" singer posted a statement on social media calling the last few days gut wrenchingly difficult and overwhelmingly disappointing. she went on to say that
. ♪ >>> four years after paris' notre dame cathedral was engulfed in flames, the reconstruction project step. carpenters have worked to measure, cut, and chisel centuries' old oak to rebuild the 300-foot spire that was destroyed. workers held a rehearsal to make sure all the pieces fit together. the spire is expected to be back on the cathedral's roof by the end of this year. >>> and cardi b. will not face charges after last weekend's incident at a concert in las vegas. a...
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while i was thinking about what the roof on the notre dame had already burned down, and a song began to reach me. come on long in challenging for a guitarist. e tonality. it doesn’t matter at all, because now i’ll try this here, which means that this is literally for her. without a year of the week of this song. no, without for me without a week. this is the day before yesterday. i have this 10 years ago. and this is yesterday five years old song only written by the group and sunday. harvest catch prey it's time to flow without a computer, with a yellow flame, the score to kill the cards burns out with an evil hope. secondly , the tooth of the gears, whose calculation is directly called by the posts from the perekut, not the distribution , guards the empty trad guards when wasted , it will come out to everyone to believe everyone will fall asleep as much as possible. too late to hide behind the door. the speech is dark longing indistinctly, what would the wind play enough for half an hour, the fire walks here not nicely, there, not the holy track of the ear, the beater time lingers ,
while i was thinking about what the roof on the notre dame had already burned down, and a song began to reach me. come on long in challenging for a guitarist. e tonality. it doesn’t matter at all, because now i’ll try this here, which means that this is literally for her. without a year of the week of this song. no, without for me without a week. this is the day before yesterday. i have this 10 years ago. and this is yesterday five years old song only written by the group and sunday....
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and the university of notre dame law professor talks about the supreme court decision in war versus author. this is part of a weeklong series. she spends washington journal, join in the conversation live on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> during the 2022 2023 u.s. supreme court term, the justices ruled on some of the most controversial topics. c-span will examine some of those cases involving voting rights, affirmative action, antidiscrimination, executive power and election laws. friday night, and more versus harper, the supreme court most it cannot regulate that -- without checks and balances including the course. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government, funded by these companies and more, including comcast. comcast is partnering with a thousand community centers so students from low income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. comcast supports c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> c-span shop.org is c-span's online store. browse through our latest collection, p
and the university of notre dame law professor talks about the supreme court decision in war versus author. this is part of a weeklong series. she spends washington journal, join in the conversation live on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> during the 2022 2023 u.s. supreme court term, the justices ruled on some of the most controversial topics. c-span will examine some of those cases involving voting rights, affirmative action, antidiscrimination, executive power and...
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what is the name of the main character, victor hugo's novel notre dame is a simple matter of the mainharacter. ask the earth another question about the numbers you love them. how many square meters in a hectare? tin-two how many square meters are there in a hectare? two one is also, by the way, a trial number. our answer is stop 10 10 thousand, alas, but you have a good valentine, it turns out, right? ask. so install so it doesn't all fall apart, okay? we continue with you megapolis with this name. we know rembrandt's painting of the performance of the rifle company of captain franz baning, kok or lieutenant willem ratingyurg. this means 100% some kind of battle, some kind of battle, battle. i don’t know yet, and there is such a film, i don’t know. here i know some kind of waterlock, i know two. what do you think, do you really know the name? very interesting, especially if officially, well, assuming that this is some kind of historical event, in any case, this is a battle. here, well, let's say this was. i do not know, the battle of waterloo is acceptable, the battle of waterloo acce
what is the name of the main character, victor hugo's novel notre dame is a simple matter of the mainharacter. ask the earth another question about the numbers you love them. how many square meters in a hectare? tin-two how many square meters are there in a hectare? two one is also, by the way, a trial number. our answer is stop 10 10 thousand, alas, but you have a good valentine, it turns out, right? ask. so install so it doesn't all fall apart, okay? we continue with you megapolis with this...
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what is the name of the main character in victor hugo's novel notre dame cathedral is a simple questionn character. ask the earth another question about the numbers you love them. how many square meters in a hectare? with 21 i think how many square meters per hectare. three two one number our answer is stop 10 10 thousand, alas, but your valentine is not bad, it turns out, right? please install the third element. so set it up so it doesn't fall apart, okay? we continue with you megapolis under what name we know the picture of rembrandt's speech, the rifle company of captain franz baning kok or lieutenant willem ratingyurg. mikhail bronnitsy about of this 100% cavalry - this means 100%. so the battle is somehow a battle a battle. i don’t know yet, and there is such a film, i don’t know. waterloo, which one do i know? what do you think, do you really know the name? very interesting, especially if officially, well , assuming that this is some kind of historical event, in any case, this is a battle. here, uh, well , let's say it was, let's say the fourth element. all right, well, back to th
what is the name of the main character in victor hugo's novel notre dame cathedral is a simple questionn character. ask the earth another question about the numbers you love them. how many square meters in a hectare? with 21 i think how many square meters per hectare. three two one number our answer is stop 10 10 thousand, alas, but your valentine is not bad, it turns out, right? please install the third element. so set it up so it doesn't fall apart, okay? we continue with you megapolis under...
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winners notre dame, usc, vanderbilt, week zero, week one this coming weekend northwestern wildcats, gotw this going. i'll be watching pleading purple. hopes to not be sad like i was last year. >> always dedicated. >> president biden asking congress for funding to develop a new covid vaccine hints it will be recommended for everyone to get shot. we know that recommendations turn to require ments in schools. we'll be watching it. >> interesting he said we'll do one that works this time or something like that. quite the admission given. >> the last one. >> does not make sense. it is now established science to force overwhelmingly healthy young people as a condition to show up for college to get updated booster shot. >> and there are also over side effects they choose to ignore and and cost -- that that is world raising that. >> in somewhat related news florida surgeon general slamming mask mandates as quote terrible policies and urges people to not comply with most recent, i think that failure of people who were in charge of public health, to, held account financial for some disastrous res
winners notre dame, usc, vanderbilt, week zero, week one this coming weekend northwestern wildcats, gotw this going. i'll be watching pleading purple. hopes to not be sad like i was last year. >> always dedicated. >> president biden asking congress for funding to develop a new covid vaccine hints it will be recommended for everyone to get shot. we know that recommendations turn to require ments in schools. we'll be watching it. >> interesting he said we'll do one that works...
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samorac was a native of this city barcelona hosting the olympic games you are right claude frolo notre dameal look at the sky 200 during the great patriotic war, this observatory left no stone unturned, and for its rediscovery in 1954, for the first time in many years, scientists from western europe and the united states arrived in the union pulkovo observatory is correct. railways 100 van gets a cat in a poke - 300 ivan has 1.200 you have evgeny 1600 alexandra to whom ivan is the topic of life or not to be rate 500 in a photograph of the beginning of the 20th century a housewife is sitting near a washing machine. a which part of the machine is away from you while the drum is closed. let's get a look. what is there. this is the squeezing device of president 200. president tomasz masaryk has been friends with this satirist and science fiction writer for many years. here he even published their joint conversations as a separate book. will you answer 300? a goat born last year in pakistani karach it is they , half a meter long, each owner has already applied to the guinness book, he is small,
samorac was a native of this city barcelona hosting the olympic games you are right claude frolo notre dameal look at the sky 200 during the great patriotic war, this observatory left no stone unturned, and for its rediscovery in 1954, for the first time in many years, scientists from western europe and the united states arrived in the union pulkovo observatory is correct. railways 100 van gets a cat in a poke - 300 ivan has 1.200 you have evgeny 1600 alexandra to whom ivan is the topic of life...
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the university of notre dame law professor talks about the supreme court decision in moore v.arper where the state ruled -- this is part of a weeklong series examining key 2022-2023 supreme court cases. c-span's "washington journal," joining the conversation live at 7:30 eastern friday morning on c-span, c-span journal," now, ot c-span.org. announcer: a healthy democracy does not just look like this. it looks like this, where americans can see democracy at work and citizens are truly informed, our public drives. get informed straight from the source on c-span, unfiltered, unbiased, word for word, from the nation's capital, because the opinion that matters the most is your own. this is what democracy looks like. c-span, powered by cable. announcer: john yoo and john malcolm, vice president for the heritage foundation institute for constitutional government discuss former president donald trump's virtual indictment during a virtual conversation. topics addressed include the strength of the indictment against a former president and whether or not he will prevail. this event was n
the university of notre dame law professor talks about the supreme court decision in moore v.arper where the state ruled -- this is part of a weeklong series examining key 2022-2023 supreme court cases. c-span's "washington journal," joining the conversation live at 7:30 eastern friday morning on c-span, c-span journal," now, ot c-span.org. announcer: a healthy democracy does not just look like this. it looks like this, where americans can see democracy at work and citizens are...
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what is the name of the main character, the novel by victor hugo notre dame cathedral is a simple questionain character, like wow, yes, yes. esmeralda what is the name of the galaxy in which the earth is located the milky way is an absolutely correct answer, yes the milky way? another question about numbers do you love them. how many square meters in a hectare? well i think how many square meters are in a hectare. three two one is also an even number, by the way. our answer is 10,000 10,000, alas, but your valentine is not bad, it turns out, right? ask. so set it up so it doesn't fall apart, okay? we continue with you megapolis under what name we know the painting by rembrandt, the performance of the rifle company of captain franz banning cock and lieutenant william vine rating. michael rembrandt you know about it? which means that this is 100% cavalry, this means that 100% of some kind of battle is a battle. i don’t know yet, and there is such a film, i don’t know. maybe i know one waterlock. what do you think, do you really know the name? very interesting, especially if it's official, we
what is the name of the main character, the novel by victor hugo notre dame cathedral is a simple questionain character, like wow, yes, yes. esmeralda what is the name of the galaxy in which the earth is located the milky way is an absolutely correct answer, yes the milky way? another question about numbers do you love them. how many square meters in a hectare? well i think how many square meters are in a hectare. three two one is also an even number, by the way. our answer is 10,000 10,000,...
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the professors at the university of notre dame andma author of my books including why liberalism failed and regime change. with that, we will bring patrick out. [applause] thank you for those remarkablehi comments and all of you on one of those nights in washington, d.c. when you are not sweating to death from the weather that i remember all too well. i'm deeply honored by the w gathering. i would be remiss if i didn't say that i was most honored by the presence, pretty significant of several generations of students i was able to mingle with and as a teacher andly someone who may be moving towards the end of my career this is what gives me hope to have these numbers of students i see launching into the world and i just want to thank you all from princeton days and georgetown days and no notre dame. i'm grateful. we are all aware of the dynamics of the current political divide not only in the united states but around the world. what has been endlessly discussed as the rise of a kind of new political dynamic in the west seen in various forms with the election of donald trump and various m
the professors at the university of notre dame andma author of my books including why liberalism failed and regime change. with that, we will bring patrick out. [applause] thank you for those remarkablehi comments and all of you on one of those nights in washington, d.c. when you are not sweating to death from the weather that i remember all too well. i'm deeply honored by the w gathering. i would be remiss if i didn't say that i was most honored by the presence, pretty significant of several...
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i recently wrote a book about m the cathedral of notre dame.the french revolution destroying it. other people come forward and say this really represents worker' who we don't know anything about. similarly with monticello where popular forest. other public buildings. built by slaves. having records of them by and large, we have these buildings that represent this handiwork. with that said, i do not think that we want to repress the uncomfortable parts of the history. i think in this regard, monticello has done an exemplary job of bringing to life not just what was designed in all of these places, but also the slave people that work there. designing both populations. the paradox since of on the one hand highly ambitious, very sophisticated, you know, inspiring in many ways architectural projects that nonetheless rest on the labor of these people. i think that there is nothing wrong, i think that there is everything right and understanding and looking at that paradox. places like this allow us to do that. i see them as a really beautiful opportun
i recently wrote a book about m the cathedral of notre dame.the french revolution destroying it. other people come forward and say this really represents worker' who we don't know anything about. similarly with monticello where popular forest. other public buildings. built by slaves. having records of them by and large, we have these buildings that represent this handiwork. with that said, i do not think that we want to repress the uncomfortable parts of the history. i think in this regard,...
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the conversation with university of notre dame law professor derek muller.e will be right back. ♪ ♪ >> i have a dream. [laughter] >> my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. announcer: watch c-span's live coverage of the 60th anniversary of the march on washington on saturday as reverend al sharpton, and more gather for a continuation of the dream dr. martin luther king outlined at the lincoln memorial in 1963. it begins at 11:00 a.m. eastern with speeches followed by the march on washington. watch live saturday, beginning at 11:00 am eastern on c-span, c-span now, or c-span.org. announcer: american history tv, saturdays on c-span 2, exploring the people and events that tell the american story. august 28 marks the 60th anniversary of the 1963 what -- march on washington. take a look at the civil-rights movement beginning at 3:00 p.m. eastern with a commemoration of the birmingham children's march. then a discussion on the march on washington and marti
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patrick deneen is the professor political science at the university of notre dame. he's the author of many books, including liberalism failed, and his latest work regime change toward a post liberal future. with that will bring patrick. thank you so much. thank you, jonny. comments. and thank you, all of you who are here tonight on a beautiful night, one of those rare nights in washington, d.c., where you're not to death from from weather that i remember all too well. i'm deeply honored by the gathering here. those of you who are here by senator by president of the heritage foundation, christine and by columnist for the washington post. but i would be remiss if i didn't say i was most honored by the presence a pretty significant presence of several genera with. and as a teacher and someone who's maybe moving toward slightly more toward end of my career. this really what gives me hope is to have these just numbers students, this growing number of students who see launching into the world and having an impact. and i just want to thank georgetown, days and now from not
patrick deneen is the professor political science at the university of notre dame. he's the author of many books, including liberalism failed, and his latest work regime change toward a post liberal future. with that will bring patrick. thank you so much. thank you, jonny. comments. and thank you, all of you who are here tonight on a beautiful night, one of those rare nights in washington, d.c., where you're not to death from from weather that i remember all too well. i'm deeply honored by the...
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so for example recently wrote a book on the cathedral of notre dame after the fire.there is a moment after the french revolution people want to destroy it basically of the church they didn't like it anymore. other people came forward and said this really represents we don't know anything about. the only evidence we have withve monticello. or other of our public buildings. don't have records of them by and large we do have these buildings that represent their handiwork. that said i don't think we want to repress the uncomfortable part of the history. i think in this regard monticello as montpelier bringing to life and not only on these places but the people who work there. so keeping it inside both the populations and showing the paradoxes of on the one hand highly ambitious very sophisticated era dates rest on the labor of enslaved people. there is nothing wrong. there is everything all right with understanding and looking at that paradox squarely. in places like this allow us to do that. i don't see those as threats i see them as beautifulbo opportunities to talk ab
so for example recently wrote a book on the cathedral of notre dame after the fire.there is a moment after the french revolution people want to destroy it basically of the church they didn't like it anymore. other people came forward and said this really represents we don't know anything about. the only evidence we have withve monticello. or other of our public buildings. don't have records of them by and large we do have these buildings that represent their handiwork. that said i don't think...
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. >> the program led to a partnership with researchers at the university of notre dame, focusing on santara. >> he wanted to assure how effective a program of one find -- one-time financial assistance would be. >> they found that homelessness was reduced among people by -- he received $2000. >> and we partnered with them to follow-up with people who got assistance and people who were not able to access it. and be able to compare what happens to them. by comparing the beacon get a sense of how much of a difference does this make so we are able to follow-up and see people who were assisted are much much less likely to end up going back to emergency shelters and other things. >> the study can be used as models for committees in the bay area and beyond. people have to still secure more funding for the program. >> if we can prevent anybody from becoming homeless, we won't have any more new families on the streets wearing about how to get off the street. >> zach fuentes, abc7news. >> some states are limiting them, but at the next studies are coming to more california classrooms. a series of web
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patrick deneen is the professor of political science at university of notre dame. many books, and with that we'll bring patrick out. [applause] >> thank you so much. thank you, johnnie. thank you dan, thank you louise for those remarkable comments and thank you, all of you who are here tonight on a beautiful night, one of those rare nights in washington d.c. where you're not sweating to death from the weather that i remember all too well. i'm deeply honored by the gathering here, and those of you here by senator, by founders of the foundation, christine emba, and "the washington post." i would be remiss if i wouldn't mention that i was honored by generations of students who i was able to mingle with and as a teacher and someone who is maybe moving toward, slightly more toward the end of my career, this is really what gives me hope is to have these just numbers of students, these growing number of students who i saw launching into the world and having an impact and i just want to thank you, all of you, from princeton days, from georgetown days and now from notre dam
patrick deneen is the professor of political science at university of notre dame. many books, and with that we'll bring patrick out. [applause] >> thank you so much. thank you, johnnie. thank you dan, thank you louise for those remarkable comments and thank you, all of you who are here tonight on a beautiful night, one of those rare nights in washington d.c. where you're not sweating to death from the weather that i remember all too well. i'm deeply honored by the gathering here, and...
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it led to a partnership with researchers at university of notre dame's economic department, where thestudy found homelessness was reduced in people who received $2000 in assistance. >> we recorded research to follow up with people who got the assistance and people who were not able to access it, and compare what happens to them. by comparing them, you can get a sense of how much of a difference this makes in people's lives. reggie: the research can be used as a model for communities in the bay area and beyond, they say. chinese officials want to limit the amount of time children spend on their screens. it would require all mobile devices, apps, and app stores to have a built in minor mode. that means no screen time from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. children between 16 to 18 would only be able to use the internet for two hours a day, and if you are in between eight or 15, you only get one hour. kids under eight would be allowed 40 minutes a day. amanda: california's lieutenant governor and other leaders are urging taylor swift to postpone her los angeles concerts, set to begin today. they'r
it led to a partnership with researchers at university of notre dame's economic department, where thestudy found homelessness was reduced in people who received $2000 in assistance. >> we recorded research to follow up with people who got the assistance and people who were not able to access it, and compare what happens to them. by comparing them, you can get a sense of how much of a difference this makes in people's lives. reggie: the research can be used as a model for communities in...
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and a university of notre dame professor talks about the supreme court decision in more ban versus harper -- moore versus harper. this is part of a week long series examining key 2022-2023 supreme court cases. c-span's "washington journal", join in the conversation live at 7:00 eastern friday morning, on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> a healthy democracy doesn't just look like this, it looks like this. where americans can see democracy at work. where citizens are truly informed a republic thrives. get informed straight from the source on c-span, unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. from the nation's capital to wherever you are to get the opinion that matters the most. this is what democracy looks like. c-span, powered by cable. >> former president donald trump surrendered to authorities at a fulton county jail in atlanta on thursday in connection with his alleged attempts to overturn george's results i am 2020 election. shortly after being released on bond, trump spoke to reporters on the airport tarmac before
and a university of notre dame professor talks about the supreme court decision in more ban versus harper -- moore versus harper. this is part of a week long series examining key 2022-2023 supreme court cases. c-span's "washington journal", join in the conversation live at 7:00 eastern friday morning, on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> a healthy democracy doesn't just look like this, it looks like this. where americans can see democracy at work. where citizens...
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and fighting eye require fans line -- irish fans lining the streets of dublin as notre dame took on navycould bode well in the future. rachel: that looks like a fun game to go to. i would do that. >> they've been doing this a couple years in ireland, these two. rachel: that sounds like a great -- >> a "fox & friends weekend." rachel: it certainly does. but we have to bring sean duffy if we do it. >> week zero. rachel: this is a great idea. >> if she's onto it, it might happen. rachel: still ahead, tesla ceo and x, formerly known as dwitter owner elon musk could soon have a new title the, white house advisor. find out which gop candidate wants to consult with elon musk if he's elected. >> hundreds gather in scotland to join the biggest hunt for the loch ness monster in years, the latest on the search for nessy, next. ♪ if you're ready, come and get it. ♪ if you're ready come and get it. ♪ to help prevent bleeding gums. try saying 'hello gumwash' with parodontax active gum health. it kills 99% plaque bacteria. and forms an antibacterial shield. try parodontax active gum health mouthwash. h
and fighting eye require fans line -- irish fans lining the streets of dublin as notre dame took on navycould bode well in the future. rachel: that looks like a fun game to go to. i would do that. >> they've been doing this a couple years in ireland, these two. rachel: that sounds like a great -- >> a "fox & friends weekend." rachel: it certainly does. but we have to bring sean duffy if we do it. >> week zero. rachel: this is a great idea. >> if she's onto...
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>> the rico law was written by robert blake ki, a professor at notre dame law school who was trying tos, which were done by people done at the bottom or the middle. he said, what about we charge the organization? so, the organization is the enterprise. and anyone who works within the enterprise, including those who run it, are equally guilty for all the enterprise's crimes. rico gave prosecutors a way to tell a story to the jury that this is about a corrupt enterprise and it's run by a boss and these hinchmen do these things and they're all responsible. >> and giuliani, was he the first to use it against the mob? >> anderson, robert blakey was sitting there writing this law trying to make it interesting because it's complicated. and he's watching the edward g. robinson movie "little caesar" where he's screaming, is this the end of rico? he called it -- and he had to fit the words. it sounds awkward because it is. the acronym came before the word. but it sat dormant for ten years from 1970 to the late '70s, '78, '79, 1980. but giuliani revolutionized it because he took it and he said, w
>> the rico law was written by robert blake ki, a professor at notre dame law school who was trying tos, which were done by people done at the bottom or the middle. he said, what about we charge the organization? so, the organization is the enterprise. and anyone who works within the enterprise, including those who run it, are equally guilty for all the enterprise's crimes. rico gave prosecutors a way to tell a story to the jury that this is about a corrupt enterprise and it's run by a...
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a professor at notre dame law school who is trying to with cases involving organized crime in the mobt the bottom of the middle. he said, what about we charge the organization. so the organization is the enterprise, and anybody who works within the enterprise, including those who run it, are equally guilty. for all the enterprises crimes. so, rico gave prosecutors a way to tell a story to a jury that this is about a corrup t enterprise. and it's run by a boss. and these henchmen do these things. they're all responsible. >> giuliani, how did he use that. was he the first to do it against the mauve? >> it's a great question. anderson, robert blaikie was sitting there writing this law, trying to figure out how to make it interesting, because it's complicated, he was watching the edward g robinson movie, little caesars, in the end he screaming, is this the end of rico? rico, we'll call it rico. and then he had to fit the words to actually fit the letter. >> that's amazing. >> racketeering, influence, corrupt organization. it sounds awkward because it is. the acronym came before the word.
a professor at notre dame law school who is trying to with cases involving organized crime in the mobt the bottom of the middle. he said, what about we charge the organization. so the organization is the enterprise, and anybody who works within the enterprise, including those who run it, are equally guilty. for all the enterprises crimes. so, rico gave prosecutors a way to tell a story to a jury that this is about a corrup t enterprise. and it's run by a boss. and these henchmen do these...
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whose voices we don't have right, so if for example, i recently wrote a book on the cathedral of notre damefter the fire. you know, there was a moment after the french revolution where people wanted to you know. destroy it basically because it was so relative of the mark here and of the church, which they didn't like anymore. and you know other people came forward and said no actually this this really represents. workers and we don't know anything about representative and documents. who and this is the only evidence we have the most similarly with monticello or with papa forest. the slave or you know our public buildings built by slaves will have records of them by large, but we do have these buildings that represent their handsory work and so we can value them on that level. that said i don't think we want to. repress the feel of comfortable parts of the history and i think in this regard monticello has done an exemplary job as has montpelier of bringing to life. not just the great men who designed and owned these places, but also the enslaved people who worked there. so keeping it alive i
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winter program at the university of delaware she has a bachelors degree from the university of notre damean exhibit that ran from 2016 through 2021 created by her and her colleagues led to the creation of an award-winning exhibition entitled lives and bound together, slavery and george washington's mount vernon please welcome our moderator and our next panel. [applause] [background noises] >> good morning everyone. thank you for that very kind introduction. when we were first planning the symposium with the national trust, this was one of the topics that myself and my incolleague max certainly wanted to include but we thought it was one of the most important elements of discussion. i am not a historian i am a political scientist. i approach these types of topics in a particular type of way which is always asking how, why, and to what effect? today were going to check on the how, the wide, and to what effect? we are going to have some terrific stories talking but historic role of women in preservation from places like mount vernon all the way to the white house. including our own founder j
winter program at the university of delaware she has a bachelors degree from the university of notre damean exhibit that ran from 2016 through 2021 created by her and her colleagues led to the creation of an award-winning exhibition entitled lives and bound together, slavery and george washington's mount vernon please welcome our moderator and our next panel. [applause] [background noises] >> good morning everyone. thank you for that very kind introduction. when we were first planning the...
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one of the most father jenkins of notre dame. there were two others. i'm convinced we all got covid in debate prep. there were seven of us including the president and six of us got covid. it's disturbing to me and mary pat to have her for the first time a day or two ago in mark meadows book that the president tested positive prior to him sitting closer than i am to you for four days and preparing him for the debates. there's a story in the book after i got put in the hospital he was in the hospital as well anduc he called me and this stoy now makes much more sense than it did two days ago. he called me and said how are you doing i said not well. you sound bad. he goes to his normal stuff. can you believe to tough guys like us got this thing? we are so tough, how could this have gotten us we are like the two toughest guys in america. [laughter] he then got to the point of the call. he said so how did you think you got it. i said i don't know, mr. president. i'm pretty confident i got it at the white house but six of the seven got it, who knows who patie
one of the most father jenkins of notre dame. there were two others. i'm convinced we all got covid in debate prep. there were seven of us including the president and six of us got covid. it's disturbing to me and mary pat to have her for the first time a day or two ago in mark meadows book that the president tested positive prior to him sitting closer than i am to you for four days and preparing him for the debates. there's a story in the book after i got put in the hospital he was in the...
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you see , just like for me, if the bomb is impossible, here is notre dame for the leek, because thisbelievers - it was in the 12th century that they prayed on their knees to the americans and during the first world war they absolutely didn’t give a damn what would happen from europe and how they don’t give a damn about something now when we continue to trade with the state that supplies weapons that kill our soldiers. they can do whatever they want there, our special military operation itself was just the answer, and from the category of those that the americans noticed noticed very, very seriously, but interesting events are happening in america itself. at least president trump and 17 others members of his administration are invited to jail by next friday and put on bracelets. after advertising we did not expect this citizen of the ussr we led him an unremarkable figure never anything anywhere journalist unofficial voice of the kremlin since leonid brezhnev material on the abolition of the russian leadership. in the kremlin, my neighbor works as a janitor , mystery man, who was behi
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graduate of yale and has a bachelor's degree from the university of notre dame.n exhibit that ran from 2016 through 2021 created by dr. shellworth and her colleagues led to the creation of an award-winning exhibition entitled lives bound together: slavery at george washington's mount vernon. please welcome our moderator and our next panel. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> good morning, everyone. thank you, brandon, for that very kind introduction. when we were first planning this symposium with the national trust, this wasth one of the topics that myself and my colleague matt costello certainly wanted to include, because we thought it was one of the most important elements of discussion. and as brandon said, you know, i'm not a historian, i'm a political scientist, so i approach these types of topics in a particular type of way which is always asking how, why if to what effect. anday i think today we are going to talk about the how, the why and to what effect, and we're going to have some terrific stories talking about the historic role of women in preserv
graduate of yale and has a bachelor's degree from the university of notre dame.n exhibit that ran from 2016 through 2021 created by dr. shellworth and her colleagues led to the creation of an award-winning exhibition entitled lives bound together: slavery at george washington's mount vernon. please welcome our moderator and our next panel. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> good morning, everyone. thank you, brandon, for that very kind introduction. when we were first planning this...
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graduate from the winter program at the university of which is a bachelors degree from university of notre dame. an exhibit thatha ran from 2016 2016-2021 created by ms. naulin at a under college led to the grace of an award-winning exhibitionmo entitled lives bound together, slavery at george washington's mount vernon please welcome our moderator and our next panel. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. thank you for that very kind introduction when we were first planning this symposium with the national press, this is one of the topics that myself and my colleague mack certainly wanted to include because we thought is one of the important elements of discussion here as brandon said i'm not a historian, i'm a political scientist cipraf cheee in, in these type of topicsf in a particular type of way, which is always asking how, why, to what effect i think today we're going to talk about the how, why into what effect will have terrificto stories talking about the historic role of women in preservation from places like mount vernon all the way to the white house including our own founder jackie ke
graduate from the winter program at the university of which is a bachelors degree from university of notre dame. an exhibit thatha ran from 2016 2016-2021 created by ms. naulin at a under college led to the grace of an award-winning exhibitionmo entitled lives bound together, slavery at george washington's mount vernon please welcome our moderator and our next panel. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. thank you for that very kind introduction when we were first planning this symposium...
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gives me hope and numbers of students seem wanting to the worldan and i want to thank you all from notre dames, you you are and i'm grateful so we are all aware of the dynamics of the current political divide not only in the united states and around thean world but we have seen and has been discussed is the rise of the political dynamic in the west various forms of the election of dollars from various movements around the world and recent election in philly resulting prime minister, the rise of populism and the rise of this in our world one thing that struck me about this phenomena is how many people really knew something to get our heads around because of how distinct sudden and incomprehensible this is but as someone who teaches history of political thought and spend a lot of time reading greek and roman and latin and the frog tradition philosophy, it doesn't seem remotely surprising. what surprises me is there is a time in the history of the world we felt this was not a major and fundamental division of politics. we read the works of plato and aristotle, aristotle in particular stakeout ri
gives me hope and numbers of students seem wanting to the worldan and i want to thank you all from notre dames, you you are and i'm grateful so we are all aware of the dynamics of the current political divide not only in the united states and around thean world but we have seen and has been discussed is the rise of the political dynamic in the west various forms of the election of dollars from various movements around the world and recent election in philly resulting prime minister, the rise of...
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one of them was father jenkins of notre dame and there were two others. i'm absolutely convinced we all got covid in debate prep. there were seven others including the president in six of them got covid. it isto disturbing to me and to mary pat to have heard for the first time in mark meadows book that the president tested positive for covid prior to him sitting closer than i am to you for four days and preparing us for the debates. .. d me and in this story now makes much more sense to me. that it did anytime up to two days ago. he called me and said how are you doing? and and i said not well. how you are doing and i said not well, really bad you some bad two. he said can you believe to tough guys like us caught this thing? we are so tough. how could this have gotten us? we are like the two toughest guys in america. i don't understand it. i said i don't know either mr. president. he then got to the point of the call. he said so how do you think you got it? and said i don't know mr. president. pretty confident i got at the white house. six out of the seve
one of them was father jenkins of notre dame and there were two others. i'm absolutely convinced we all got covid in debate prep. there were seven others including the president in six of them got covid. it isto disturbing to me and to mary pat to have heard for the first time in mark meadows book that the president tested positive for covid prior to him sitting closer than i am to you for four days and preparing us for the debates. .. d me and in this story now makes much more sense to me....
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one was father jenkins of notre dame there were two of his i'm absolutely convinced we all got covid of us got covid. it's disturbing to me to have heard for the first time a day or two ago and is president tested positive for covid prior to him sitting closer than i am to you for four days and preparing debates there's a story in the book after i got put in the hospital he was in the hospital as well. this story makes much more sense to me than it did anytime up to two days ago. he said how are you doing i said not well. eche goes into his normal, can you believe two tough guys like us got this thing? we are so tough, how could this have gotten us? we are like the two toughest guys in america. i said i don't know. he then got to the point of the call he said so how do you think you got it? i said i don't know mr. president i said and pretty confident i got up at the white house but since six of the seven of us got it, who knows who patient zero was. i obviously got it in the white house. he then says to me, you are not going to blame it on me are you? i said why would i blame it on
one was father jenkins of notre dame there were two of his i'm absolutely convinced we all got covid of us got covid. it's disturbing to me to have heard for the first time a day or two ago and is president tested positive for covid prior to him sitting closer than i am to you for four days and preparing debates there's a story in the book after i got put in the hospital he was in the hospital as well. this story makes much more sense to me than it did anytime up to two days ago. he said how...
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paris and the trips are not reminiscent of toys from disneyland but a copy of the gargoyle from notre damethe young actor is writing a script and shooting short films. with friends in the lead roles, he draws cartoons for one cartoon, it takes me about a week, and in his free time, andrey has it, he pleases the neighbors with drumming. let's check your iron logic . well, let's say words, but without naming the word. i get it, let's get it, this is a person who always buys something new, which is very popular now, always like a handsome, uh, blogger. no not a blogger man, it's almost like a major. he can afford a millionaire no oligarch no model press. ah, an athlete. no. ah. well , tell me a little. slightly fashion mod, come on next word the director sends a person a request to participate in the film casting director. this is not a person. this is not a person. this is a casting action. yes, this is a casting, so come on. so that's two words. i don't understand the meaning of the first word. but then i will do, i will say, come on, a person got a job, and at the end of each working day h
paris and the trips are not reminiscent of toys from disneyland but a copy of the gargoyle from notre damethe young actor is writing a script and shooting short films. with friends in the lead roles, he draws cartoons for one cartoon, it takes me about a week, and in his free time, andrey has it, he pleases the neighbors with drumming. let's check your iron logic . well, let's say words, but without naming the word. i get it, let's get it, this is a person who always buys something new, which...
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and one of them was father jenkins of notre dame there were two others. i'm absolutely convinced that we all got covid in debate prep. so seven of us at debate prep, including the president and six of us got covid now. it is disturbing to me and to mary pat. to have heard for the first time a day or two ago. in mark meadows' book that the president tested positive for covid. prior to him sitting closer than i am to you. four days and preparing him for for the debates and you know, there's a story in the book. about after i was in the i got put in the hospital. he was in the hospital as well. and he called me and in this story now makes much more sense to me. that it did anytime up to two days ago. he called me and said how are you doing? and and i said not well. is really bad and you sound bad too because you know, he goes into his normal stuff because can you believe too tough guys like us? got this thing. we're so tough. how could this have gotten us? we're like the two toughest guys in america. and they get this thing. i don't understand it. i say i do
and one of them was father jenkins of notre dame there were two others. i'm absolutely convinced that we all got covid in debate prep. so seven of us at debate prep, including the president and six of us got covid now. it is disturbing to me and to mary pat. to have heard for the first time a day or two ago. in mark meadows' book that the president tested positive for covid. prior to him sitting closer than i am to you. four days and preparing him for for the debates and you know, there's a...
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the answer, ohio state, oklahoma, notre dame, and usc.>>> all right, welcome back to "squawk box. i'm dominic chu with a couple of morning movers for you we'll start with the late breaking news in oil and gas and that's conocophillips. shares down roughly 1.5% now, just around 2,000 shares of volume the exploration production company reporting profits and revenues at both missed analyst consensus estimates driven in large part by the drop in energy prices between last year and now. that was partially offset by an increase in volumes, though. conocophillips raised its production guidance. one of the bigger earnings movers from earnings after last night's close, paypal, down around 7.5%, 250,000 shares of volume, the fintech and payments network company reporting profits in line with estimates with higher than expected revenues but a good amount of the negativity in the stock has to do with lower operating margins on a quarter over quarter basis and credit losses tied to the business lending portfolio paypal is setting aside more money to c
the answer, ohio state, oklahoma, notre dame, and usc.>>> all right, welcome back to "squawk box. i'm dominic chu with a couple of morning movers for you we'll start with the late breaking news in oil and gas and that's conocophillips. shares down roughly 1.5% now, just around 2,000 shares of volume the exploration production company reporting profits and revenues at both missed analyst consensus estimates driven in large part by the drop in energy prices between last year and...
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lenny henry, who's the hunchback of notre dame? >> did he really have a hump? news. >> i've got you a job. you're starring in a film as long john silver. oh they start filming on thursday . they need you on thursday. they need you on tuesday. why is that? well you've got have your leg off, you've got to have your leg off, otherwise someone would moan. >> know , this is crazy. >> you know, this is crazy. i know. no, it is. i know , though know. no, it is. i know, though if he didn't nodded, he'd cut the cake, wouldn't he not? jim? >> jim, call maidens been cancelled. you're not the only one. i want to show you this moment where a bbc radio scotland presenter weighed in to the graham linehan comedy row with this tone deaf. take >> given that graham linehan is well known for being very outspoken on his views on trans activist rights, you could have perhaps expected this . perhaps expected this. >> well, i suppose in the edinburgh being the heart of the enlightenment, you wouldn't expect it. >> well, we've seen comedians cancelled before at the edinburgh festival a
lenny henry, who's the hunchback of notre dame? >> did he really have a hump? news. >> i've got you a job. you're starring in a film as long john silver. oh they start filming on thursday . they need you on thursday. they need you on tuesday. why is that? well you've got have your leg off, you've got to have your leg off, otherwise someone would moan. >> know , this is crazy. >> you know, this is crazy. i know. no, it is. i know , though know. no, it is. i know, though...
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lenny henry, who's the hunchback of notre dame? >> did he really have a hump? news. >> i've got you a job. you're starring in a film as long john silver. oh they start filming on thursday . they need you on thursday. they need you on tuesday. why is that? well you've got have your leg off, you've got to have your leg off, otherwise someone would moan. >> know , this is crazy. >> you know, this is crazy. i know. no, it is. i know , though know. no, it is. i know, though if he didn't nodded, he'd cut the cake, wouldn't he not? jim? >> jim, call maidens been cancelled. you're not the only one. i want to show you this moment where a bbc radio scotland presenter weighed in to the graham linehan comedy row with this tone deaf. take >> given that graham linehan is well known for being very outspoken on his views on trans activist rights, you could have perhaps expected this . perhaps expected this. >> well, i suppose in the edinburgh being the heart of the enlightenment, you wouldn't expect it. >> well, we've seen comedians cancelled before at the edinburgh festival a
lenny henry, who's the hunchback of notre dame? >> did he really have a hump? news. >> i've got you a job. you're starring in a film as long john silver. oh they start filming on thursday . they need you on thursday. they need you on tuesday. why is that? well you've got have your leg off, you've got to have your leg off, otherwise someone would moan. >> know , this is crazy. >> you know, this is crazy. i know. no, it is. i know , though know. no, it is. i know, though...
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but there's also, as notre dame came out and saying, look, this is about more than than money.lace or is this really indicative of kind of the larger issue that we're all now looking at when it comes to college sports and how this gets managed? i think it it plays into the larger issue, which you talked about. and it's all about money right now. for me, it's hard to fathom. you have two of the premier universities, not just in our country, claudine, but in the world. cal's the number one public university in the world. do you have stanford's degree, which is second to none and also when you look at stanford, they are the most successful athletic department in the country. they've won the most national championships. so i find it hard to believe that these two schools will not have a seat at the table when it's all said and done. and i think they were hoping, like some of the other schools in the conference, that the remaining teams would stay together and the pac 12 would move forward. but that dissolved last friday when oregon and washington decided to take an opposite and jum
but there's also, as notre dame came out and saying, look, this is about more than than money.lace or is this really indicative of kind of the larger issue that we're all now looking at when it comes to college sports and how this gets managed? i think it it plays into the larger issue, which you talked about. and it's all about money right now. for me, it's hard to fathom. you have two of the premier universities, not just in our country, claudine, but in the world. cal's the number one public...
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would not be ashamed to be in the neighborhood of that world fame, this temple was comparable to notre damehedral in its significance in its architectural solution. the french emperor lived in a monastery for about 10 days during during his campaign against moscow, he was honored by the imperial rector. i would even have given up my chambers to the desk, the windows that overlooked vast fields and a chain of monastery ponds. what did the emperor think, looking at the deep fertile plains, about what to build here, as he promised the abbot a navigable canal to the gum river and turn this place into one of the most beautiful cities in europe and according to legend, going to smolensk, napoleon ordered to give the abbot of the monastery under the full nose gold coins in gratitude for hospitality and such legends in the history of the temple, a great many. the temple can be seen from almost anywhere in the city; it closes the panorama of the main streets that lead a person to the temple, indicating the path to god in 1875. after a slight restructuring, the church building of the monastery was tr
would not be ashamed to be in the neighborhood of that world fame, this temple was comparable to notre damehedral in its significance in its architectural solution. the french emperor lived in a monastery for about 10 days during during his campaign against moscow, he was honored by the imperial rector. i would even have given up my chambers to the desk, the windows that overlooked vast fields and a chain of monastery ponds. what did the emperor think, looking at the deep fertile plains, about...