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tax ok paul good to talk to we have to leave it there just one at a time but that was professor paul smith of nottingham university in the u.k. thank you. for now the u.s. the u.s. office of customs and border protection held a major drill was that one of the border crossings with mexico on saturday comes as the so-called migrant caravan made up of thousands of people from poverty stricken central american countries continues to head towards the frontier. of this is marched in full riot gear with their helmets on holding shields and firing tear gas shells many of the migrants who are heading through the border. on jurors the migrants to say they are fleeing from poverty abject living conditions as well as crime the u.s. has been providing honduras with financial aid a nd as alleviating the situation there however has artie's kind of explains the money that has been pouring into the region may actually be doing more harm than good. with thousands of migrants stranded on the u.s. border threats of lethal force and tear gas are amplifying an already intense scene . there after their usual hav
tax ok paul good to talk to we have to leave it there just one at a time but that was professor paul smith of nottingham university in the u.k. thank you. for now the u.s. the u.s. office of customs and border protection held a major drill was that one of the border crossings with mexico on saturday comes as the so-called migrant caravan made up of thousands of people from poverty stricken central american countries continues to head towards the frontier. of this is marched in full riot gear...
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paul smith believes that micron initially underestimated the protests. are hoping outside of well beyond the protest moderate for all would not support the general protests in the way that they have been a public opinion poll this morning that says seventy two percent of french people actually support the broad movement of oil and my call knows that there is a general malaise that needs to be addressed that goes far deeper than the farland. top level as it were that we're seeing in in paris we've seen that today with destroyed by ambulance drivers that that's not a violent protest that is people with what they regard as a legitimate grievance sort of shit i'm a problem so much has has misjudged i think the movement but now he's trying to do something about it the action against protesters it depends on whether we're thinking about protestors or whether we think that the people who are in custody at the moment are actually protesters or if they're actually provocateurs because there's been quite a lot of evidence that the ultra right and the ultra left ar
paul smith believes that micron initially underestimated the protests. are hoping outside of well beyond the protest moderate for all would not support the general protests in the way that they have been a public opinion poll this morning that says seventy two percent of french people actually support the broad movement of oil and my call knows that there is a general malaise that needs to be addressed that goes far deeper than the farland. top level as it were that we're seeing in in paris...
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that words judgeable for tuesday associate professor in french studies at nottingham university of paul smith believes macro initially underestimated the problem of the protests. hoping. will be on the protests to the moderate for all would not support the general protests in the way that they have and there's been a public opinion poll this morning that says seventy two percent of french people actually support the movement the volunteers call knows that there is a general malaise that needs to be addressed that goes far deeper than the violent top level as it were that we're seeing in impera so we've seen that today with destroyed spoil ambulance drivers that sort of studies people with what they regard as a legitimate grievance a legitimate problem so my call has has misjudged i think the movement but now he's trying to do something about it. microsoft's boss has announced as company will supply the u.s. army with all the latest technologies it needs the decision was taken even though some of the tech giants employees have expressed concern. we are going to provide the us military with acc
that words judgeable for tuesday associate professor in french studies at nottingham university of paul smith believes macro initially underestimated the problem of the protests. hoping. will be on the protests to the moderate for all would not support the general protests in the way that they have and there's been a public opinion poll this morning that says seventy two percent of french people actually support the movement the volunteers call knows that there is a general malaise that needs...
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associate curator paul smith takes us through it to her after the introduction which examines how indian imagery is prevalent in products, toys and mascots. >> the paradox is this, in 2018 the united states is a country of 283 million people and american indians are perhaps 1 percent of that of that population. most americans live in urban areas and parts of the country where they never actually see american indians. and yet in american daily life in images, advertising, mascots surround people every single day. so, the show is about exploring this strange contradiction of how prevalent american indians are in american life really from the earliest memories of americans throughout their lives. and yet how somehow it was never really noticed that much and never seems important. the territorial team decided to call this phenomenon "indians everywhere." is normalizing what is actually. we've never seen any instance where one ethnic group has been used for so long and into the present. so we want to enlarge the discussion beyond the idea simply of stereotypes and architectural appropriations
associate curator paul smith takes us through it to her after the introduction which examines how indian imagery is prevalent in products, toys and mascots. >> the paradox is this, in 2018 the united states is a country of 283 million people and american indians are perhaps 1 percent of that of that population. most americans live in urban areas and parts of the country where they never actually see american indians. and yet in american daily life in images, advertising, mascots surround...
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paul smith leads us through the gallery which examines how indian imagery is excellent in toys and mascots. calledexhibition is americans and it is built on a riddle. the paradox is this -- in 2018 the united states is a country of 230 million people. indians are perhaps 1% of that population. most americans live in urban areas, suburban areas, parts of the country where they never actually see american indians. and yet, in american daily life, images, advertising, mascots, surround people every single day. the show is about exploring the strange contradiction of how prevalent american indians are in american life really from the earliest memories of americans throughout their life, and yet somehow it was never really noticed much, never seemed is important. the territorial team decided to call this phenomenon "indians everywhere." it's about normalizing what's actually a really weird phenomenon. we looked and we couldn't find any other country in which one ethnic group has been used for so many different purposes for such an extraordinarily long time into the present. you look at the vast
paul smith leads us through the gallery which examines how indian imagery is excellent in toys and mascots. calledexhibition is americans and it is built on a riddle. the paradox is this -- in 2018 the united states is a country of 230 million people. indians are perhaps 1% of that population. most americans live in urban areas, suburban areas, parts of the country where they never actually see american indians. and yet, in american daily life, images, advertising, mascots, surround people...
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utah resident paul smith explained why he traveled across the country to offer his condolences. >> he's the kind of leader that i think we need these days. he took everything in stride. he didn't try to grandstand and take what he thought was important for himself. >> reporter: the president and first lady stopped by late monday to pay their tributes. mr. trump tweeting this morning that he would meet with, quote, wonderful bush family at the playhouse, across from the white house where they're staying. the president's son, former florida governor jeb bush, speaking in washington today on his father's legacy. >> two things really gave him purpose. one was giving back to others, family mattered. this is a time to celebrate george h.w. bush, not to grieve his loss. and, that's what we're doing as a family right now. >> reporter: we also got some insight into the declining health of george h.w. bush over the last couple of years from jeb bush. he said he always kept himself surrounded by friends and he never complained. now, tomorrow, there's going to be a state funeral at the national cat
utah resident paul smith explained why he traveled across the country to offer his condolences. >> he's the kind of leader that i think we need these days. he took everything in stride. he didn't try to grandstand and take what he thought was important for himself. >> reporter: the president and first lady stopped by late monday to pay their tributes. mr. trump tweeting this morning that he would meet with, quote, wonderful bush family at the playhouse, across from the white house...
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smith. very well—known the uk. paul kelly is the managing director of kelly bronze and joins us now. 1971. you were eight years old. hence the guinness world record for plucking a turkey, you are the holder by a long margin. very fast plucker indeed, i have been doing it my whole life. i have plucked chicken very unsuccessfully. i made a right hash of it. you could still cook it afterwards! tell us about your business. you have been long established, premium free range turkeys, but you are not a seasonal business, all year—round business? we are producing hatching eggs and chicks in the summer months and in the spring and we grow the turkeys for christmas, very seasonal. seasonal jobs throughout the for christmas, very seasonal. seasonaljobs throughout the year, but the business is very labour intensive, partisan product. at this time of year, you need the labour to make sure they get to the supermarkets, how do you plan that? huge logistic problem? we are planning now for christmas 2021. the breeding stock point of view. we have to bring seasonal labour in for the weeks we need them
smith. very well—known the uk. paul kelly is the managing director of kelly bronze and joins us now. 1971. you were eight years old. hence the guinness world record for plucking a turkey, you are the holder by a long margin. very fast plucker indeed, i have been doing it my whole life. i have plucked chicken very unsuccessfully. i made a right hash of it. you could still cook it afterwards! tell us about your business. you have been long established, premium free range turkeys, but you are...
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paul tagliabue at the time, he has a sticky relationship? >> much more combative relationship, goodell and demaris smith, yeah, they have been fighting like cats and dogs over the last several years. the next collective bargaining agreement comes up in two years. there's a sense that the last one that was negotiated in 2010 was very favorable to the owners, to the league and i think smith believes that, you know, we are just going to get back at them next time. you could see a harder line. i don't know if there will be some kind of work stoppage or whatever, but it could be a very tenuous situation. we'll see. >> one quick question for you. throughout this, colin kaepernick has asserted the owners have blackballed him. many fans would say that's true, considering nfl quarterbacks that have gotten jobs and kaepernick hasn't gotten. what do you think about that? >> i think that not only do a lot of people think that, enough people along the line of colin kaepernick's lawsuit have thought it. he's got this lawsuit against the league, a collusion lawsuit. it's gotten a lot farther than the owners and the league thought it was going to get. we will
paul tagliabue at the time, he has a sticky relationship? >> much more combative relationship, goodell and demaris smith, yeah, they have been fighting like cats and dogs over the last several years. the next collective bargaining agreement comes up in two years. there's a sense that the last one that was negotiated in 2010 was very favorable to the owners, to the league and i think smith believes that, you know, we are just going to get back at them next time. you could see a harder...
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that was an open secret that was so blatant it actually became paul ryan's own punch line at the comedic al smithring trump's first year in office. >> every morning i wake up in my office and i scroll twitter to see which tweets that i'll have to pretend that i did not see later on. >> very funny. i want to be clear, we're not applying a random standard on paul ryan here to confronting trump. we are applying the paul ryan standard. he said he'd stand up to trump. he proclaimed trump's comments were textbook racist and then even when he had the second most powerful post in washington after the presidency, as speaker paul ryan famously folded. now, what about ryan's other major stated passion, the hunger to balance the budget and cut the deficit, which animateed his early rise. he even co-authored a book republican young guns who take on the at that time and sold himself as a new school legislator, a guy as tough on deficits as he was in the gym. >> pull-ups, pushups, sit-ups, lots of cardio, karate, jump training, yoga. >> we think we ought to contain and control and cut spending. we think we ough
that was an open secret that was so blatant it actually became paul ryan's own punch line at the comedic al smithring trump's first year in office. >> every morning i wake up in my office and i scroll twitter to see which tweets that i'll have to pretend that i did not see later on. >> very funny. i want to be clear, we're not applying a random standard on paul ryan here to confronting trump. we are applying the paul ryan standard. he said he'd stand up to trump. he proclaimed...
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i join together with my colleagues, representative brett guthrie, representative paul tonko, and chris smith, to introduce the house version of this bill in order to promote early detection and diagnosis, support caregivers and reduce health disparities related to the care and treatment of alzheimer's patients. as the house democratic co-chair of the bipartisan, bicameral congressional task force on alzheimer's disease, i know how devastating this disease can be for patients, families, and caregivers. alzheimer's disease affects more than five million americans, and it is the sixth leading cause of death in the united states. there is no effective treatment, no means of prevention, and no method for slowing the progression of the disease. alzheimer's is a very -- is very costly to society. in 2017, the direct cost of care for alzheimer's and other dementias was approximately $259 billion, with 67% of those costs paid by medicare or medicaid. at the current rate, the direct cost of care for these tragic conditions will reach more than $1 trillion by 2050. most alzheimer's patients require con
i join together with my colleagues, representative brett guthrie, representative paul tonko, and chris smith, to introduce the house version of this bill in order to promote early detection and diagnosis, support caregivers and reduce health disparities related to the care and treatment of alzheimer's patients. as the house democratic co-chair of the bipartisan, bicameral congressional task force on alzheimer's disease, i know how devastating this disease can be for patients, families, and...
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learn more about kidney donation visit the gw ron and joy paul kidney center at gwkneney.org or call 1-833-k. >>> it just breaks your heart. alex smith'sning his return to football. we're learning smith is still in the hospil after breaking his wgs almost three weeks ago. smith dealingh an infection after having multiple surgeries. the reporter reports there is concern the injury could be careerdi ng. the redskins traded for smith this off-season. in a statement, the smith family thanks concerns and prayers and asking for privacy. time teammates have taken on see alex but they have this update. >> i was asked by alex's wife, his dad, his mom, not to reay go into any detailn this process. privacy. respect of i think when the time is right, alex will address the media and we'll go fro there. >> i will continue to pray for him. >> you're not in the know with you they're still thinking about dou. >> this was the day of practice with the first teamers. how can he get a winith his first start sen 2015? ink we have to do moving forward in the offensive side to make sure that we're sucssful enough to be able to sustain drives and even be produ
learn more about kidney donation visit the gw ron and joy paul kidney center at gwkneney.org or call 1-833-k. >>> it just breaks your heart. alex smith'sning his return to football. we're learning smith is still in the hospil after breaking his wgs almost three weeks ago. smith dealingh an infection after having multiple surgeries. the reporter reports there is concern the injury could be careerdi ng. the redskins traded for smith this off-season. in a statement, the smith family...
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gilroy and de paul health center in morgan hill, santa clara county will have solved it's over-crowding problems at the county-run valley medical center says county exec jeff smith.jeff smith/santa cara county executive "...our patient population is under served because there is not adequate access for them so we really need to make sure these two hospitals stay open and provide access to everyone who needs it..."as part of a bankruptcy reorganization, owner verity health systems accepted the county's lone $235 million dollar bid. aquiring the three facilities will add some 456 beds, doubling capacity county wide. and it means south county residents, fearful of losing their local hospitals, will instead see expanded services. jeff smith/santa clara county executive "....we're basically going to run them as two community hospitals. patients wont see much of a difference but behind the scenes we will have a different financial approach as well as providing more services to the community..." the deal looks good on paper. the county hopes to succeed where verity health failed because public hospitals receive more reimbursement per patient than private institutions because of t
gilroy and de paul health center in morgan hill, santa clara county will have solved it's over-crowding problems at the county-run valley medical center says county exec jeff smith.jeff smith/santa cara county executive "...our patient population is under served because there is not adequate access for them so we really need to make sure these two hospitals stay open and provide access to everyone who needs it..."as part of a bankruptcy reorganization, owner verity health systems...
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paul and we heard him say "oh, my god it justed the free". >> when we ekme back a neighborhood surrounded.e1Ñi el) fire.ñr year. zblrm hi, i'm phil smith.nce with again clayton remember >> a huge fire coming. >> tlirtsz early morning hours of october 9th, 2017. and the cityÑiq of the griffes off a battle with mother nature.fá >> about five fwlauks too late.i >> a team of ofirst responders nening they were there amidst offq a raging filed fire. drive up to the hos.çóçó it's completely on fire. go through your mind.Ñiçóçóçó >> youçó hope theye1Ñi gott( ou? life and death rit now. con summonÑi and the tire t right there.ÑijfÑiÑiÑiÑi try this. >> with no time and no uthger options, he struggles to load ñ >> okay. i'llw3 help >> then he starlt+] to do back f the head. i can tell it wast(çó starting become hit by the flames.t(t(t(( >> the officers make their escape and siefl drive nim to an evac yaugds center.ñr >> can you're about twho incht( tears, so noeny unsuretuate lies ahead.xde1 but when a new day dawned, their harsh reality is thrown into focus. >> just seeing when the sun came up what he talked about. >> apocalypse kind of a same th
paul and we heard him say "oh, my god it justed the free". >> when we ekme back a neighborhood surrounded.e1Ñi el) fire.ñr year. zblrm hi, i'm phil smith.nce with again clayton remember >> a huge fire coming. >> tlirtsz early morning hours of october 9th, 2017. and the cityÑiq of the griffes off a battle with mother nature.fá >> about five fwlauks too late.i >> a team of ofirst responders nening they were there amidst offq a raging filed fire. drive...
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i will just say when i learned that paul longmore, i think he had polio, if he typed this entire book with a pencil and a smithorona or something like that. then my admiration for him was through the roof. prof. brinkley: ron sure now's book about washington was really strong. henry david thoreau's walden. a great essay thoreau wrote called walking, that we have to be caretakers of the years, this potomac river used to be a cesspool until people like william douglas started working to clean up the potomac. now when you come to the grounds at mount vernon, the conservation effort is so remarkable. i think thoreau's notion that you have got to love your place, make sure we have clean air and water, make sure you are not raising kids in toxic environments, there is an environmental justice movement going on with people putting toxic waste in poor neighborhoods, we need to address that. thoreau is more modern than ever in his warnings about making sure we are proper custodians of the land. brian: the ceo at mount vernon here is doug brad berg. he ran the library down the road for a little over four years. i think
i will just say when i learned that paul longmore, i think he had polio, if he typed this entire book with a pencil and a smithorona or something like that. then my admiration for him was through the roof. prof. brinkley: ron sure now's book about washington was really strong. henry david thoreau's walden. a great essay thoreau wrote called walking, that we have to be caretakers of the years, this potomac river used to be a cesspool until people like william douglas started working to clean up...
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gilroy and de paul health center in morgan hill, santa clara county will have solved it's over-crowding problems at the county-run valley medical center says county exec jeff smith.jeff smithcounty executive "...our patient population is under served because there is not adequate access for them so we really need to make sure these two hospitals stay open and provide access to everyone who needs it..."as part of a bankruptcy reorganization, owner verity health systems accepted the county's lone $235 million dollar bid. aquiring the three facilities will add some 456 beds, doubling capacity county wide. and it means south county residents, fearful of losing their local hospitals, will instead see expanded services. jeff smith/santa clara county executive "....we're basically going to run them as two community hospitals. patients wont see much of a difference but behind the scenes we will have a different financial approach as well as providing more services to the community..." the deal looks good on paper. the county hopes to succeed where verity health failed because public hospitals receive more reimbursement per patient than private institutions because of the way medi-
gilroy and de paul health center in morgan hill, santa clara county will have solved it's over-crowding problems at the county-run valley medical center says county exec jeff smith.jeff smithcounty executive "...our patient population is under served because there is not adequate access for them so we really need to make sure these two hospitals stay open and provide access to everyone who needs it..."as part of a bankruptcy reorganization, owner verity health systems accepted the...
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gilroy and de paul health center in morgan hill, santa clara county will have solved it's over-crowding problems at the county-run valley medical center says county exec jeff smith.jeff smither served because there is not adequate access for them so we really need to make sure these two hospitals stay open and provide access to everyone who needs it..."as part of a bankruptcy reorganization, owner verity health systems accepted the county's lone $235 million dollar bid. aquiring the three facilities will add some 456 beds, doubling capacity county wide. and it means south county residents, fearful of losing their local hospitals, will instead see expanded services. jeff smith/santa clara county executive "....we're basically going to run them as two community hospitals. patients wont see much of a difference but behind the scenes we will have a different financial approach as well as providing more services to the community..." the deal looks good on paper. the county hopes to succeed where verity health failed because public hospitals receive more reimbursement per patient than private institutions because of the way medi-cal is set up under the affordable care act.rob fl
gilroy and de paul health center in morgan hill, santa clara county will have solved it's over-crowding problems at the county-run valley medical center says county exec jeff smith.jeff smither served because there is not adequate access for them so we really need to make sure these two hospitals stay open and provide access to everyone who needs it..."as part of a bankruptcy reorganization, owner verity health systems accepted the county's lone $235 million dollar bid. aquiring the three...
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gilroy and de paul health center in morgan hill, santa clara county will have solved it's over-crowding problems at the county-run valley medical center says county exec jeff smith.jeff smithsanta cara county executive "...our patient population is under served because there is not adequate access for them so we really need to make sure these two hospitals stay open and provide access to everyone who needs it..."as part of a bankruptcy reorganization, owner verity health systems accepted the county's lone $235 million dollar bid. aquiring the three facilities will add some 456 beds, doubling capacity county wide. and it means south county residents, fearful of losing their local hospitals, will instead see expanded services. jeff smith/santa clara county executive "....we're basically going to run them as two community hospitals. patients wont see much of a difference but behind the scenes we will have a different financial approach as well as providing more services to the community..." the deal looks good on paper. the county succeed where verity health failed because public hospitals receive more reimbursement per patient institutions because of the way medi-cal is set
gilroy and de paul health center in morgan hill, santa clara county will have solved it's over-crowding problems at the county-run valley medical center says county exec jeff smith.jeff smithsanta cara county executive "...our patient population is under served because there is not adequate access for them so we really need to make sure these two hospitals stay open and provide access to everyone who needs it..."as part of a bankruptcy reorganization, owner verity health systems...
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smith. battling cancer right now. they had him at practice a day ago. last night at the game. he was there for the player introductions. he sat near the bench. chris pauler the game that c.j., their good luck charm. they have to have him at the game after the road trip. a record was an impressive night for the rockets. >> andy scholes, thank you. kosik, over to you. >>> dave, thank you. a mistake of colossal proport n proportion. even the president'ss closest allies are slamming the decision to withdrawal troops from syria. known to soften. as a whole blend, it nourishes for 24-hour frizz control. blended makes us better. whole blends. blended makes us better. you're gonna love if ythe best of geico.ercials, it's geico's all-time greatest hits back on tv for a limited time. and if you love the best of geico, you're gonna really love voting online for your favorite. you can even enter for a chance to appear in an upcoming geico commercial. this fire's toasty, linda but the best of geico collection sounds even hotter. to vote for your favorite geico ad and enter to win, visit geico.com/bestof. that's geico.com/bestof. ♪ ♪ the united states postal service
smith. battling cancer right now. they had him at practice a day ago. last night at the game. he was there for the player introductions. he sat near the bench. chris pauler the game that c.j., their good luck charm. they have to have him at the game after the road trip. a record was an impressive night for the rockets. >> andy scholes, thank you. kosik, over to you. >>> dave, thank you. a mistake of colossal proport n proportion. even the president'ss closest allies are slamming...
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paul who is an isolationist and wants u.s. troops to come out of syria. but you have the chairman -- was the chairman of the house armed services committee and his democratic counterpart, adam smith happy about the decision to pull the troops out of syria and equally upset about mattis's decision to leave. it will be interesting to see what happens in the next few weeks when he puts forth a permanent replace frmt mattis and congress has to approve or confirm. remember they have to confirm several heads of agencies going forward. the attorney general, interior secretary, i have the whole list. epa administrator. u.n. representative. there's so many people that need to be confirmed in this whirlwind of excitement. it's unclear how it's all going to pan out. >> we're not even talking about the ambassadorships. and let me gelt a talk on the i'm all alone, poor me, that white house. how is that playing out during it this shutdown because a lot of them were able to leave town? >> i've actually covered a number of these government shutdowns. i covered the so-called fiscal clip several years ago and there's something different about this partial government shutdown. the urgency to get to
paul who is an isolationist and wants u.s. troops to come out of syria. but you have the chairman -- was the chairman of the house armed services committee and his democratic counterpart, adam smith happy about the decision to pull the troops out of syria and equally upset about mattis's decision to leave. it will be interesting to see what happens in the next few weeks when he puts forth a permanent replace frmt mattis and congress has to approve or confirm. remember they have to confirm...
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smith klein saw the decline there in the stocks because they are paying this large premium. they are doing other things, i know you saw as well other consumer healthcare to uni lever. paullman is stepping aside he did not do i. >> he did not know what his shareholders wanted and now he's out. >> he's out. >> he's most important issue to be remembered is sustainability and buying food key brands that proof is so split you got mccormick that's doing so well which is spices. that was a mistake it was good. then you have the kraft. maybe no one wants to sell >> maybe no one wants to sell and you got to do it friendly. nobody is coming out well. it was the key -- it is almost two years and a big fail for them we have been talking about it ever since even though the stock had been fairly good. that departure of home is a big deal >> yeah. >> it is a plan resignation, planning for retirement. >> i think that had been the one that people liked and proctor has had a remarkable move. truly remarkable i think that's dividend related. people felt that jay powell was going to do his one and three. the one and three take that off the table, those stocks are not as attractive. >> you
smith klein saw the decline there in the stocks because they are paying this large premium. they are doing other things, i know you saw as well other consumer healthcare to uni lever. paullman is stepping aside he did not do i. >> he did not know what his shareholders wanted and now he's out. >> he's out. >> he's most important issue to be remembered is sustainability and buying food key brands that proof is so split you got mccormick that's doing so well which is spices. that...
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paul will join us in just a moment. first an emotional tribute to our 41st president as the nation salutes george h.w. bush. welcome to a brand-new hour of "america's newsroom." i'm sandra smith i'm bill hemmer. good morning. president bush's casket arriving with a solemn ceremony late yesterday at the u.s. capitol where his body will lie in state tomorrow morning. the coffin resting on the same wooden frame used for president lincoln. members of the bush family and his administration attending the arrival ceremony. quite remarkable to watch as congressional leaders honored his dedication to public service. >> to the bush family, on behalf of the whole house, republicans and democrats, we are profoundly sorry for your loss and we are honored to celebrate this wonderful life with you. >> a steady hand staying the course, that's what george bush gave us for decades. through the cold war and the soviet union's collapse he kept us on course. when the rule of law needed defending in the persian gulf, he kept us on course. >> bill: william la jeunesse leads our coverage this hour live from the bush library in college station, texas, william, good morning. how are preparations there
paul will join us in just a moment. first an emotional tribute to our 41st president as the nation salutes george h.w. bush. welcome to a brand-new hour of "america's newsroom." i'm sandra smith i'm bill hemmer. good morning. president bush's casket arriving with a solemn ceremony late yesterday at the u.s. capitol where his body will lie in state tomorrow morning. the coffin resting on the same wooden frame used for president lincoln. members of the bush family and his administration...