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and i think john quincy adams,.but, he covers so much more ground than we can do in a brief period of time. john 20 adams is an accomplished poet. he's a theater critic. here's a former president of the united states writing theater criticism about plays of shakespeare. he is someone who's enthusiastic about education. one of the last things he does, one of the last parts of his long career is traveling to cincinnati in 1840 for the opening of an action monocle observatory. essentially, he's the person that pushes forward the idea of using the - - to found the smithsonian institute. covers so much ground in terms of his interests. >> and he was an authority on trees. he bought every book about trees in every language you could find. he was fascinated by this. >> in a couple months, you are coming out with a book on liberalism. we don't want to give away anything yet. >> you can tell them the title. >> it's, what was liberalism? how many of the founders in those early days were liberal? i'm so happy you've asked that
and i think john quincy adams,.but, he covers so much more ground than we can do in a brief period of time. john 20 adams is an accomplished poet. he's a theater critic. here's a former president of the united states writing theater criticism about plays of shakespeare. he is someone who's enthusiastic about education. one of the last things he does, one of the last parts of his long career is traveling to cincinnati in 1840 for the opening of an action monocle observatory. essentially, he's...
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he even found time to teach a law class at quincy university. in between the professional milestones, the lovelaces started a family, first girl, lindsay and three years, how was corey as a mother? >> fantastic, she was a great mom. there wasn't anything she didn't do for those kids. >> corey's days were filled with diapers, play dates and even then this mom never forget to be a good daughter n. early 2006 her dad was dying of cancer. that was a major event? >> that was a major event. >> his health declined? >> four years he fought it it. the last six months of his night. she came at 5:00 and sat to visit. that was her time with him. >> warn down with the stress of care giving, raising four kids, was it any wonder when corey, herself, fell im. it was the weekend before valentine's day 2006. >> she was feeling poorly. >> poorly, how? what was she ailing from in. >> just flu-like symptoms. throwing up, we thought she had the flu. >> but on monday the night before valentine's day, corey still managed to get the kids' valentines cards ready for scho
he even found time to teach a law class at quincy university. in between the professional milestones, the lovelaces started a family, first girl, lindsay and three years, how was corey as a mother? >> fantastic, she was a great mom. there wasn't anything she didn't do for those kids. >> corey's days were filled with diapers, play dates and even then this mom never forget to be a good daughter n. early 2006 her dad was dying of cancer. that was a major event? >> that was a...
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. >> greg: this calls for a tropical quincy if they still had that tv show.in your own city. what is happening is a bunch of different variables that are being grouped together and this happens when you have a lot of people traveling. considering the time of the year to having more people there it is possible that the alcohol was purchased that was tainted or cheap and not up to standards and that could have been a problem. but have you got to be careful of the panic contagion which happens when one child gets sick then all the other kids get sick in class. the power of suggestion is a power. you know, people can get, you know, you can think yourself sick. i do think there is something going on here. i don't know if it's one thing. >> dana: that's probably why the government has not done anything more at this point. >> greg: go to duty free, byob. buy your own drinks and make in our own mixers and make sure all the seals are on everything. >> jesse: i called for a full travel boycott a week ago. >> greg: day seven. >> jesse: my warnings have not been heeded.
. >> greg: this calls for a tropical quincy if they still had that tv show.in your own city. what is happening is a bunch of different variables that are being grouped together and this happens when you have a lot of people traveling. considering the time of the year to having more people there it is possible that the alcohol was purchased that was tainted or cheap and not up to standards and that could have been a problem. but have you got to be careful of the panic contagion which...
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she will do what john quincy adams did.quincy adams worked for the president. >> dana: she had a good meeting with him and the other two didn't even get meetings. i wanted to play this part, my favorite of the press conference. watch this. >> that is okay. i would have sued and settled but you never know. she is probably a better negotiator than i am. she has got it in a sense. i think it really teed up. they have to do something. perhaps you will be given the credit that you deserve if they do something. >> dana: one of the things he was trying to do was not get too entangled in britain's decision-making to be supportive of his friends. >> here's the thing, your member, you're probably hosting, when the president obama said you have a brexit boat but keep in mind if you think you're getting a trade deal, you go to the back of the queue. it is not putting your hand on the scale? the president was a contender. i would say this, he said i would sue when great leverage and that is what he does and trade. he goes there are no t
she will do what john quincy adams did.quincy adams worked for the president. >> dana: she had a good meeting with him and the other two didn't even get meetings. i wanted to play this part, my favorite of the press conference. watch this. >> that is okay. i would have sued and settled but you never know. she is probably a better negotiator than i am. she has got it in a sense. i think it really teed up. they have to do something. perhaps you will be given the credit that you...
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super committee outlined by is it is this just in the cards and to xen video loiter in quincy let's examine that's washroom in. this country. his international career was special to. the decision to play for gainey was for his father although pablo felt more german . malls took there's only so europe would really play demand. yeah they do is it did it begin in this south because of if you see those did it gives you the junction it but is it did i'll admit that i just was so that i didn't remember national john i don't recall. in the bundesliga pablo switched clubs. moving to vault spork in 2003 he played a vital role as captain and leader. g.m. ended his career when he was 34. plus one of the most was the opposition leader she doesn't want to come you know it's. also not afrikaner. but would be from the troops who should be in on the economy and if it's one of the few 5 on your conflicts by the committee does it for 3 of them to see the shmita bosher when i'm there he's in the shift. pablo's stayed loyal to vote. for a man who actually wanted to study medicine he cannot live without footbal
super committee outlined by is it is this just in the cards and to xen video loiter in quincy let's examine that's washroom in. this country. his international career was special to. the decision to play for gainey was for his father although pablo felt more german . malls took there's only so europe would really play demand. yeah they do is it did it begin in this south because of if you see those did it gives you the junction it but is it did i'll admit that i just was so that i didn't...
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susan: tell me about john quincy dog adams. lindsay: that is my dog. he is an american foxhound. i rescued him, and then i found out that george washington created the american foxhound breed. he bread english foxhounds and french foxhounds that has been given to him. he is my light. he is wonderful. sometimes i dress him up in historical costumes. i have a picture of him in a top hat and bowtie in front of the lincoln memorial and a picture of him in a hat in front of mount vernon. he is a fun little way to get people interested in history. susan: you are also teaching a course. so you are bringing it to the classroom and trying to interest a new generation of students, perhaps moving on to that doctoral program in white house history. tell me about the course you have created, where you are teaching it and what kind of , students are interested in it. course: i taught a pilot last year at american university. we had 17 students who had a variety of majors and backgrounds. communications, international service, history majors, and also political science majors. as you kind of ex
susan: tell me about john quincy dog adams. lindsay: that is my dog. he is an american foxhound. i rescued him, and then i found out that george washington created the american foxhound breed. he bread english foxhounds and french foxhounds that has been given to him. he is my light. he is wonderful. sometimes i dress him up in historical costumes. i have a picture of him in a top hat and bowtie in front of the lincoln memorial and a picture of him in a hat in front of mount vernon. he is a fun...
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super committee out and buys a disease 1st and to xen video loiter in quincy. is arman. his country. his international career was special to. the decision to play for gagne was for his father although pablo felt more german. mauls took their strong general today to take the man. dick. here's where the jews. lead you is it did it begin in this case of wolf you see those individual to jump ship but is it did i'll admit that i just was so that i didn't remember national joiners or a politician. in the bundesliga pablo's which clubs. moving to vote spoke in 2003 he played a vital role as captain and leader. g.m. ended his career when he was 34. for the most was the whole physician who. doesn't want to come you know. it's also not afrikaner. but looking from the troops just being on the company shifts it was influenced by vania confused by the current point does he for 3 of them to see. me time paschal and i know. he's in the shift. pablo stayed loyal to vote. for a man who actually wanted to study medicine he cannot live without football for years he's been sporting director
super committee out and buys a disease 1st and to xen video loiter in quincy. is arman. his country. his international career was special to. the decision to play for gagne was for his father although pablo felt more german. mauls took their strong general today to take the man. dick. here's where the jews. lead you is it did it begin in this case of wolf you see those individual to jump ship but is it did i'll admit that i just was so that i didn't remember national joiners or a politician. in...
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super condoms we are told by is a disease 1st and to xen video loiter in quincy let's examine the fashion of us country. his international career was special to. the decision to play for guinea was for his father although pablo felt more german . malted there's always the europe would really take the near. here's where you. really do is it did it begin in this discipline if you see those visual to the usual you don't get it but is it did i'll admit that i just was so that i didn't remember national journal as a ripple. in the bundesliga pablo switched clubs. moving to vault spork in 2003 he played a vital role as captain and leader. g.m. ended his career when he was 34. the 1st one room which toys the opposition with leading shriek of monaco you know it's. also not afrikaner. but look if you didn't put sunscreen on the economy and if that sort of influence 5 on your confused by the come on that's the 1st thing i want to see go. bosh when i'm there he's in the shifter. pablo stayed loyal to vote. for a man who actually wanted to study medicine he cannot live without football for years he's
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the invite is a disease 1st and he's got to xen video in quincy let's examine. his country. his international career was special to. the decision to play for kenny was for his father although pablo felt more german. malls took their songs to learn polluted taking their. beers way. led you as it did it begin in this civil $50.00 to. the junction of but is it did i'll admit that i just. remember national join other records. in the bundesliga pablo switched clubs. move into vault spoke in 2003 he played a vital role as captain and leader. ended his career when he was 34. before for the most toys. we've got in monaco you know. it's also another afrikaner. of looking to troops who should be in on the economy initiative of the flu spread of money or confused by the current one does it for theone to see. me tom daschle and i know. he's a shift. pablo stayed loyal to vote. for a man who actually wanted to study medicine he cannot live without football for years he's been sporting director of the youth team and he's never really been homesick as a commissioner. is if we're going to c
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quincy jones, dr. dre and yours truly, and we each gave a speech. quincy. you're a mentor to me. i want to thank dre. you believed in me. and most of all -- and i'm like, "wow, most of all?" [ light laughter ] "i want to thank me." not me. [ laughter ] but him, me. [ applause ] so, i was like "oh." anyway, i figured out a way we can put this behind us. >> can we? >> jimmy: yes, and here it is. you don't have any cover art for your album yet, right? >> no, i don't. >> jimmy: okay. well, we've made something and i'd just like you to consider it. [ laughter ] now this -- [ cheers and applause ] i think this could be a really -- >> that's kind of hot. >> jimmy: what do you think? >> that's -- wait a minute. that's kind of hot. [ laughter ] they used to do that in the '60s with the black artists. they didn't want them on the cover, so they would take somebody else and put another person -- >> jimmy: perfect! [ laughter ] >> let's do it. >> jimmy: i like it. it's got history and everything. >> i like that. that's why, jimmy. >> jimmy: anyway, just think a
quincy jones, dr. dre and yours truly, and we each gave a speech. quincy. you're a mentor to me. i want to thank dre. you believed in me. and most of all -- and i'm like, "wow, most of all?" [ light laughter ] "i want to thank me." not me. [ laughter ] but him, me. [ applause ] so, i was like "oh." anyway, i figured out a way we can put this behind us. >> can we? >> jimmy: yes, and here it is. you don't have any cover art for your album yet, right?...
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his victory well i think the crackdown has been going on quincy continuously. and i don't expect it to go down i don't expect it to die down in any way. just seen the start of the gezi trials. you know there was this threat that you know he my it's you know. the might get sued for. insulting. so i say i don't think that this is going to die down i don't think we're going to see that kind of peak in crackdowns all of a sudden again but i definitely think that it's going to go down to what do you think i think i agree with her and at the same time i think this trial has a symbolic value because for many people in turkey including the government circles was when the downturn started for the government so like i was saying. the government did not produce a viable ok for search and we'll see if they'll come up with one now i'd like to thank all of our guests for coming in today thank you so very much and our viewers for joining us of course as well for me brian thomas and the entire quadriga team take care until next. the butler. we are many. other galaxy. researche
his victory well i think the crackdown has been going on quincy continuously. and i don't expect it to go down i don't expect it to die down in any way. just seen the start of the gezi trials. you know there was this threat that you know he my it's you know. the might get sued for. insulting. so i say i don't think that this is going to die down i don't think we're going to see that kind of peak in crackdowns all of a sudden again but i definitely think that it's going to go down to what do you...
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philosophy a quiz show in the sixties pose the question which american met during his lifetime both john quincy adams and alger his? of course it was homes who had met six presidents of the united states and another family friend when he was five years old and when to employ the future soviet spy as the favorite law secretary in 1929 but the civil war was the touchstone. i hate to read about those days he told friends and had no interest in any more squalid preliminaries with the works of battles. when a cousin sent him the biography of lincoln he felt compelled to tackle about halfway through confessed i should praise god if i finish the book or somebody stole it. he was keenly aware of the wars meaning for him with that terrible experience of youth that had shaped his life fort stevens was always part of the program for out-of-town visitors he marked each anniversary of his brush with death while drinking to the living and the dead and never fails well writing o-letter postcard to know the occasion the anniversary of antietam where 19 oh eight that equals 46 years ago i was shot to the neck.
philosophy a quiz show in the sixties pose the question which american met during his lifetime both john quincy adams and alger his? of course it was homes who had met six presidents of the united states and another family friend when he was five years old and when to employ the future soviet spy as the favorite law secretary in 1929 but the civil war was the touchstone. i hate to read about those days he told friends and had no interest in any more squalid preliminaries with the works of...
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in this very room sat eight presidents, including john quincy adams and abraham lincoln. over 100 years ago, jeannette rankin of montana walked through these hallways as the first woman ever elected to congress even before the ratification of the 19th amendment. at her swearing in, she remarked, i may be the first woman member of congress, but i won't be the last. \[applause] we are proof that she was right. since then, a total of 365 women have served in the united states congress. this year as we celebrate the centennial of women's suffrage, we also celebrate the most women to ever serve in congress. \[applause] we make history today because these women forged the path for us right here in these hallowed halls. the 131 of us women serving today stand on the shoulders of all who came before us. this centennial is one of the most important in our nation's history. we honor the courage, the determination, and persistence of those who successfully fought for women's voting rights. as we commemorate this incredible accomplishment of women in american history, i believe the m
in this very room sat eight presidents, including john quincy adams and abraham lincoln. over 100 years ago, jeannette rankin of montana walked through these hallways as the first woman ever elected to congress even before the ratification of the 19th amendment. at her swearing in, she remarked, i may be the first woman member of congress, but i won't be the last. \[applause] we are proof that she was right. since then, a total of 365 women have served in the united states congress. this year...
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the mortality had to be new just from our own current 43 percent in quentin 10 to one percent in quincy live in and those are the figures were being sustained to make sure that. these children are protected including. the other now being supported little mini sort maney to organize better this more scale mining out gift is so these activities are now being threatened by the insecurity that really sent. groups that want to take india may not keep this rush many thanks indeed for bringing us up to speed on that regs and present from the world health organization in south korea pig farmers are taking of urgency measures to stop an outbreak of swine fever in north korea crossing the border farmers in the south are concerned that the north is ignoring calls for joint quarantine efforts florence louis has more now from a major pig farming region in the south. well here on gungho island one of several places designated by the south korean government as a special surveillance area following an outbreak of african swine fever in north korea were really close to the border with the north it lives
the mortality had to be new just from our own current 43 percent in quentin 10 to one percent in quincy live in and those are the figures were being sustained to make sure that. these children are protected including. the other now being supported little mini sort maney to organize better this more scale mining out gift is so these activities are now being threatened by the insecurity that really sent. groups that want to take india may not keep this rush many thanks indeed for bringing us up...
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and quincy jones, nancy jones, and others honored.that's right. >>> dreams are what a number of retirees are following as they do somethinunnvenonal eye gongackg o school. tin mi the claesss room in their go years. >> reporter: no need for a double take when you see jim mccormick trucking across campus. >> remember what it was like to be young and idealistic. growin number of college kids who aren't exactly kids anymore. >> reporter: 500 retirees attending the university of minnesota for just $10 a crit. pa of the senior citizen education program attracting a growing number of baby boomers back to class. old t you a little bit too to go to school? >> hey, it's a gift. it's a gift to be able to go for $10 a credit. >> reporter: stephen and tom both signed up for creative writing. >> the chance to follow my dreams. it's a chance to learnwh le world of knowledge that i hadn't had any access to before. >> i'm a lot more optimistic about the now and the future now that i've been amongst my classmates than i would have been a year ago. >> r
and quincy jones, nancy jones, and others honored.that's right. >>> dreams are what a number of retirees are following as they do somethinunnvenonal eye gongackg o school. tin mi the claesss room in their go years. >> reporter: no need for a double take when you see jim mccormick trucking across campus. >> remember what it was like to be young and idealistic. growin number of college kids who aren't exactly kids anymore. >> reporter: 500 retirees attending the...
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is that quincy dental? >> -- coincidental? >> it might be.here is a strong consensus in the united states to adopt a tougher posture with the chinese subsidization, industrial policies, the increased status am and increased of state owned enterprises. that will be a major factor in the election and may heat up. at this time for a deal, i think the window is in the next few months. as 2020 approaches, the rhetoric is going to heat up on both sides. >> as we head towards more trade tensions, we keep seeing the speculation that china might weaponize -- weaponize holdings. we are seeing their chinese treasury holdings are plummeting to a two-year low. is this even feasible given the repercussions the china could feel if they don't these u.s. bonds? >> i have not been a believer in the weaponization story. some of the decreases are very small. i think it was 10 last month. i have seen seven this month. they could be putting the money into agencies. my experience with the chinese portfolio managers is that they are responsible, interested in return
is that quincy dental? >> -- coincidental? >> it might be.here is a strong consensus in the united states to adopt a tougher posture with the chinese subsidization, industrial policies, the increased status am and increased of state owned enterprises. that will be a major factor in the election and may heat up. at this time for a deal, i think the window is in the next few months. as 2020 approaches, the rhetoric is going to heat up on both sides. >> as we head towards more...
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always great insight, quincy krosby. thank you so much.rg. ♪ jon: big tech stocks are falling on news the department of justice is taking a more antitrust stance. to take us through it all is our chief content officer marty schenker's. when it comes to these potential moves by the doj, what is your reaction? marty: i think it's a turning -- fascinating turn of events. big tech has been in the crosshairs in d.c. since the 2016 election, but it's now turned into a more competitive question. the fact that doj decided to take this on an informal formal way is pretty ominous to the industry. shery: what can we expect in action? congress so far we have seen a lot of top, ceos heading to the hill, but nothing has come out of it. when you talk about the legislating to affect companies, you are not going to get any kind of consensus within congress. you don't even get the easy things done. enforcement by justice could very well turn into something very problematic for the industry. the fact that this is probably coming from the professionals within
always great insight, quincy krosby. thank you so much.rg. ♪ jon: big tech stocks are falling on news the department of justice is taking a more antitrust stance. to take us through it all is our chief content officer marty schenker's. when it comes to these potential moves by the doj, what is your reaction? marty: i think it's a turning -- fascinating turn of events. big tech has been in the crosshairs in d.c. since the 2016 election, but it's now turned into a more competitive question. the...
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country is to reassess our political priorities about how we help the security services, and yes if quincyd more resources, but as your correspondence that come the democratic state, you know, how big the secret service get and second, we can reduce the number of suspects they need to deal with by deporting those who are coming by preventing any more coming into the country as we are allowing islamic state terrace in some case to come then, and even going as far as a child the judicial process to keep up the streets, people of great concern. doing the three things are at least one or two of them is about the only way we can really contain this problem. can i pick you up on that last example he'd to escape, you said it's not the only one but it interesting for you to raise, we tried that without trial before a northern ireland in the early 70s, wasn't the evidence that it didn't prevent violence and simply acted as a recruiting agent to allow those who are attacking the british and the british state and those who supported the ira to say i told you so, they do not treat us like ordinary cit
country is to reassess our political priorities about how we help the security services, and yes if quincyd more resources, but as your correspondence that come the democratic state, you know, how big the secret service get and second, we can reduce the number of suspects they need to deal with by deporting those who are coming by preventing any more coming into the country as we are allowing islamic state terrace in some case to come then, and even going as far as a child the judicial process...
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. >> the quincy, the astoria, and the canberra. that threatened the navy so much that they pulled all the logistics out, including jack fletcher and the carriers. >> there was a much longer story to that, and you and i will have to have a beer sometime and talk about fletcher's call on this. i do think the analogy is an interesting one. we talked earlier about whether the 1942 landing was impossible, almost certainly, whether a 1943 landing was impossible. maybe, maybe not. but what happened at guadalcanal was that although it was called operation watchtower, all the troops referred to it as operation shoestring because it was done on a wing and a prayer. they had no landing crafts, no lsts, no higgins boats. this was very much what the british call a lashup. it was thrown together at the last minute to prevent the japanese from building an airfield on guadalcanal, and it did not have the long tale of logistical support that ike had put together for d-day. so in a way what we see happening there is what might have happened had the
. >> the quincy, the astoria, and the canberra. that threatened the navy so much that they pulled all the logistics out, including jack fletcher and the carriers. >> there was a much longer story to that, and you and i will have to have a beer sometime and talk about fletcher's call on this. i do think the analogy is an interesting one. we talked earlier about whether the 1942 landing was impossible, almost certainly, whether a 1943 landing was impossible. maybe, maybe not. but what...
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some of it was alleged to have been mob connected and he was as fearless as quincy said. >> absolutely of conviction. of conviction. he was also a man who was able to evolve over time. he starts off coming from climb as, north carolina with a 9th grade education, ends up sleeping in the lincoln bedroom of the white house. how does he do that? he does it by being tough, by being fair, by standing up for what's right, fighting for artist' rights, not doing it for credit, not even doing it for money. he did it because it was the right thing to do. he was a person that was a master negotiator, whether it was in the political world or the entertainment world, he could figure out, here's the common ground we meet. here is my rent line where i don't compromise. that's a welcome quality in any venue. >> now, he also had great political impact. he called the documentary show, how he helped bill clinton become president, how he was helpful to barack obama, how he was helpful in andrew young running for congress, the first black congressman in the south, how he helped all the way up to people lik
some of it was alleged to have been mob connected and he was as fearless as quincy said. >> absolutely of conviction. of conviction. he was also a man who was able to evolve over time. he starts off coming from climb as, north carolina with a 9th grade education, ends up sleeping in the lincoln bedroom of the white house. how does he do that? he does it by being tough, by being fair, by standing up for what's right, fighting for artist' rights, not doing it for credit, not even doing it...
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quincy, la porte, up by mount lassen and that should be the end of it for a bit in the mountain. a few showers up aroun ukiah. probably one of the nicest week this afternoon with seasonable temperatures and heat back to the low 90s the middle end of the week. it's breezy throughout the bay. when i come back, we'll set you up with the next few days and what to expect in the week coming up. see you back here. >>> a berkeley woman who reached the summit of mount everest in a record breaking two weeks shared her experience with us today. 33-year-old roxanne vogel reached the summit may 27th and is back home in the bay area. most climbers typically take two months to reach the summit from nepal, but vogel traveled through tibet where permits are much more difficult to get. she said she learned about the two week climb from an expedition consultant who suggested she give it a try. >> at first i laughed it off and said thuple weeks later i was like why not? i have the capabilities to train this way. we have access to the hypoxia chamber. why not me? >> a hypoxia chamber is a high altitu
quincy, la porte, up by mount lassen and that should be the end of it for a bit in the mountain. a few showers up aroun ukiah. probably one of the nicest week this afternoon with seasonable temperatures and heat back to the low 90s the middle end of the week. it's breezy throughout the bay. when i come back, we'll set you up with the next few days and what to expect in the week coming up. see you back here. >>> a berkeley woman who reached the summit of mount everest in a record...
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on the illinois border in west quincy, missouri, a levee failed along the mississippi river. in howard county, missouri, homes north of settlement louis have also flooded. authorities in the state say one man drowned in the lake. tulsa, oklahoma, as the flood waters slowly recede, this 20 foot sinkhole opened up. >> please be safe. please be weather aware. we are not out of the woods completely yet. >> reporter: downstream, as the water rises, the mayor is asking residents not to panic. mac harper evacuated just hours before the levee failed. >> i don't think anyone's ever seen the river like this. i guess this will be one for the record books. >> reporter: all this water just has nowhere to go, and it is testing the ageing levee system in this area. the arkansas river here is not expected to crest until tomorrow. sheinelle. >> pictures are unbelievable. gabe gutierrez, thank you. let's go to dylan for a check of the weather. some of these folks just can't seem to get a break. >>> can't get a break, and this is record flooding and it's such a sad situation, we have so many ri
on the illinois border in west quincy, missouri, a levee failed along the mississippi river. in howard county, missouri, homes north of settlement louis have also flooded. authorities in the state say one man drowned in the lake. tulsa, oklahoma, as the flood waters slowly recede, this 20 foot sinkhole opened up. >> please be safe. please be weather aware. we are not out of the woods completely yet. >> reporter: downstream, as the water rises, the mayor is asking residents not to...
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recyclables are dumped into san francisco landfills every year and it is largely due to one culprit, quincy plastics. that's bags and shipping envelopes and food packaging which are low-grade and difficult to recycle. two measures would force the state to cut the amount of single-use plastics ending up in landfills by 75% by 2030. but the plastics industry and business groups argue it would increase costs to manufacture products in the state. >>> barger, is uber and lyft are making changes to keep drivers as contractors. in order to do that, they've agreed to the following terms, a guaranteed base wage for drivers and flexible benefits and a new drivers association. the compromise comes after new legislation that would classify the company's california drivers and other big workers as full-time employees. >> uber wants to take the rideshare service to new heights in santa clara county. the company is teaming up with a real estate developer to get uber air up and running. the aircraft would be electric and could fly between 25 to 60 miles before it recharges. uber air is scheduled to gradual
recyclables are dumped into san francisco landfills every year and it is largely due to one culprit, quincy plastics. that's bags and shipping envelopes and food packaging which are low-grade and difficult to recycle. two measures would force the state to cut the amount of single-use plastics ending up in landfills by 75% by 2030. but the plastics industry and business groups argue it would increase costs to manufacture products in the state. >>> barger, is uber and lyft are making...
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i've seen personal testimonies, as well as the results.me >> brown: depa of corrections director quincyoth supports programs like free min. >> as long as they have the commitment, the background to prove that they're actually going to do it. because i have to make sure that i protect the men ann that we have in our care. at the end of the day, i don't want to send them up for false hope. because it has an impact on this population that we have to collectively deal with. >> the school to prison pipeline breeding ground produces super predator childhood sdiers. >> brown: and tara libert cites numbers that support another nd of impact of the program:" free minds" members return to prison at far lower rates than the national average. >> love conquers hate. there is no time to wait. gotta get better than never. salute the azy base. >> brown: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in washington, d.c. ou woodruff: lesley stahl is an emmy-award winningalist currently reporting for cbs erws' "60 minutes." during her long cahe has served as a white house correspondent and anchor of cbs' "face th
i've seen personal testimonies, as well as the results.me >> brown: depa of corrections director quincyoth supports programs like free min. >> as long as they have the commitment, the background to prove that they're actually going to do it. because i have to make sure that i protect the men ann that we have in our care. at the end of the day, i don't want to send them up for false hope. because it has an impact on this population that we have to collectively deal with. >> the...
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in 2013, this french carmaker was facing in quincy.ef executive has received a remarkable turnaround. then it did it again across the border in germany. is showing that the manufacturing business in france is not over. man that is one of the most influential car executives at the paris headquarters. need to keep going. world is,haotic the the more agility for a company like ours. shery: we will hear more from carlos tavares tonight. let's get a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. bolsterction to government ahead of its annual shareholder meeting. it will use the proceeds to buyback 1.4 billion dollars of shares. it has withdrawn a proposal to nominate its chairman to keyboard roles. shares tumbled after its fourth annual loss in a decade. paul: talk of a big shakeup at deutsche bank. they are planning sweeping changes, including potentially replacing the cfo and the banking head. it will take place in weeks. let's get over to sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. sophie: we are watching the chinese tech sector. completing the
in 2013, this french carmaker was facing in quincy.ef executive has received a remarkable turnaround. then it did it again across the border in germany. is showing that the manufacturing business in france is not over. man that is one of the most influential car executives at the paris headquarters. need to keep going. world is,haotic the the more agility for a company like ours. shery: we will hear more from carlos tavares tonight. let's get a quick check of the latest business flash...
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he had shook hands with every single president from john quincy adams to grover cleveland , and he would meet everyone as long as he was alive. he ends up dying before any other president, but here he will be reappointed to in his position that he held at the united states capital. that very night, elias polk died. most likely, tuberculosis is the cause. he is broke at this he had so point. much debt, that when he died, his wife had to mortgage the house and there was not enough money left to ship his body back from d.c. to nashville. she's going to take out ads in newspapers, saying he differed to you, democrats. you're going to pay up. same thing elias polk was preaching. hey, slavery ruined my body. i worked for you. you are going to help pay me. his body was brought back to nashville, buried 1887. february the corpse was two months old. i'm assuming that funeral did not smell great, but he was buried in national city cemetery, or he has been since. he stay there unnoticed until 2017, when i participated in a project with the city cemetery to give elias and his wife and another polk p
he had shook hands with every single president from john quincy adams to grover cleveland , and he would meet everyone as long as he was alive. he ends up dying before any other president, but here he will be reappointed to in his position that he held at the united states capital. that very night, elias polk died. most likely, tuberculosis is the cause. he is broke at this he had so point. much debt, that when he died, his wife had to mortgage the house and there was not enough money left to...
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louis north and there's a local tv station there in quincy that was on the levee when the levee broke. so i get torn. i believe in the need of local broadcasters and local programming. i fear consolidation and purchasing power where we lose the stories of local high school teams and emergency activity and stuff. so we want to as much as we can keep that localism and sometimes k consolidation helps because it does provide more dollars to coverage. there's some consolidation in that part of state and you get better weather coverage because of the competition. the current system is challenging for you in negotiations currently, right? >> yes, sir. >> so you're caught between a rock and a hard place. >> yes, sir. >> and i would ask you to -- if it's a keep it or not keep it, maybe there's a middle ground of where you think the small providers or adequately listen to versus again if it's just a binary choice between one or the others i don't see how you're served by either. >> for one second, if i could defer a little bit to -- >> you got ten seconds to defer. >> we did a survey in 2018 on
louis north and there's a local tv station there in quincy that was on the levee when the levee broke. so i get torn. i believe in the need of local broadcasters and local programming. i fear consolidation and purchasing power where we lose the stories of local high school teams and emergency activity and stuff. so we want to as much as we can keep that localism and sometimes k consolidation helps because it does provide more dollars to coverage. there's some consolidation in that part of state...
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john, quincy, illinois. you are next. good morning. caller: yes.his plan to take out iran was 1986.ut in go in iraq, take out seven countries in the last one would be iran. it is like a wooden clock and look at the damage. we have killed more people all over the middle east and destroyed their homes than iran ever has. it was all directed by neoconservatives. .eath, death, blood, blood those ships, it does look like iran did it, but during the iraq war, we constantly saw those laden in thea bin desert and those will him -- were made right in virginia in the cia. host: how do you know that? i have not heard that one before. caller: if you listen to the television, you will never hear that stuff. it was in the history books right away. syria to a certain extent was minding its business. in guns fromht financed- libya and isis and israel trained isis in northern israel and southern syria to take out assad. host: we will stay focused on this question of whether congress should reassert -- it's war authority. some comments from twitter and facebook. jef
john, quincy, illinois. you are next. good morning. caller: yes.his plan to take out iran was 1986.ut in go in iraq, take out seven countries in the last one would be iran. it is like a wooden clock and look at the damage. we have killed more people all over the middle east and destroyed their homes than iran ever has. it was all directed by neoconservatives. .eath, death, blood, blood those ships, it does look like iran did it, but during the iraq war, we constantly saw those laden in thea bin...
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doctor matthew quincy, professor of gf —— geo at produced —— the of leeds. to the cup. you will notice the white glove5, you have to wear them if you are holding the cup so we can give it back to lovely sarah from royal arscott and we have got lovely 5un5hine today but what a difference compared to tuesday and wednesday when we had torrential downpours. it didn't dampen anybody spirits by any means and you can see her majesty the queen with her lovely umbrella and her majesty the queen in a beautiful colour. she has won a different colour every single day and many others have as well. high fashion, jump5uit5, dresses big flowers, big prims and some with big bee5 a5 flowers, big prims and some with big bee5 as well and it being ladies day we expect some very glamorous outfits and i'm sure we will see them later in the news. this morning, if you come to royal arscott, the forecast is about a 15 to 20% chance of a shower and the rest of the day it should be dry with a similar forecast for the tennis at queens. low pressure very much dominating the weather so fo
doctor matthew quincy, professor of gf —— geo at produced —— the of leeds. to the cup. you will notice the white glove5, you have to wear them if you are holding the cup so we can give it back to lovely sarah from royal arscott and we have got lovely 5un5hine today but what a difference compared to tuesday and wednesday when we had torrential downpours. it didn't dampen anybody spirits by any means and you can see her majesty the queen with her lovely umbrella and her majesty the queen...
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go similar to what john quincy adams did when he lost the presidency. became a congressman.s going to step up. fundamentally possibly agree with the president more. almost every candidate is pro-brexit. ainsley: the president is going to have a joint presser with the prime minister. 1:45 their time which is 8:45 our time. when that does happen. steve: they will be there for 10 or 15 minutes. and then apparently they are going to walk to the foreign commonwealth office courtyard. and there should be a live camera there as well. we understand the prime minister is going to give the president a tour of the churchill war rooms apparently at some point. there you can see the assembled world press and protesters down at the end. then they are going to wind up going into the pillared room. i believe that's how you pronounce it where theresa may the prime minister is going to show the president of the united states one of the original copies of the declaration of independence. ainsley: churchill war rooms you go into the rooms underground and i it is so fascinating. you can see, beh
go similar to what john quincy adams did when he lost the presidency. became a congressman.s going to step up. fundamentally possibly agree with the president more. almost every candidate is pro-brexit. ainsley: the president is going to have a joint presser with the prime minister. 1:45 their time which is 8:45 our time. when that does happen. steve: they will be there for 10 or 15 minutes. and then apparently they are going to walk to the foreign commonwealth office courtyard. and there...
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they came here to quincy merging or even established bay area companies to move there. talking. >> i think california is a great innovation economy. the challenge is companies can no longer go to scale. >> reporter: but they would have a better chance in the economically friendly arizona desert, he says. meantime the bay area council says this is not the first time a city or a state came to california hoping to attract business. >> the carpet baggers arrive every year. >> reporter: employee pay rolls are much less, number making $59,000 a year there would make $46,000 there. >> sad. >> reporter: but the typical house sells for 250 pouds. state income tax, 3%. the cost of living, about half. >> is life all about numbers? >> it is too hot. >> they have 300 golf courses. >> i don't like golf. >> reporter: worth noting the u.s. news and world report ranks san francisco seventh. phoenix has fall tony 26th. >>> the chase center in san francisco is set to open this fall. it will host a job fair next weekend to fill hundreds of physician positions. more than 400 people register
they came here to quincy merging or even established bay area companies to move there. talking. >> i think california is a great innovation economy. the challenge is companies can no longer go to scale. >> reporter: but they would have a better chance in the economically friendly arizona desert, he says. meantime the bay area council says this is not the first time a city or a state came to california hoping to attract business. >> the carpet baggers arrive every year....
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that they had inadequate food water and sanitation lawyers who visited the center in the town of quincyolder children were trying to take care of infants and toddlers some had been detained for 3 weeks and many was sick with the flu it's not known where the children have been moved to. still ahead on al-jazeera after an historic election victory in istanbul we take a look at the challenges ahead for the city's nearly elected mayor. and gasping for breath that died need to revive the sounds much neglected health sector. no. been shot in an m.p. committee has announced the hounds 202026 going to get. the west sponsors bank account time and. a logon to welcome back well across parts of southern china we have seen plenty of rain over the last 24 to 48 hours the rain is beginning to shift a little bit more towards the self as you can see here on our satellite image all the way over here towards northern vietnam as well to the north though we're picking up a few random showers but will hon it's going to be mostly cloudy a few not a lot of rain in your forecast and as we go towards wednesday t
that they had inadequate food water and sanitation lawyers who visited the center in the town of quincyolder children were trying to take care of infants and toddlers some had been detained for 3 weeks and many was sick with the flu it's not known where the children have been moved to. still ahead on al-jazeera after an historic election victory in istanbul we take a look at the challenges ahead for the city's nearly elected mayor. and gasping for breath that died need to revive the sounds much...
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one of john quincy adams grandsons. who is a young lawyer before the civil war is, a calvary officer during the civil war. commands a black calvary regimen raised by massachusetts in the civil war. a reformer after the civil war, and he ends up as the head of the railroad that he is attempting to reform and ends up as the head of the pacific railroad has a campaign against all of the late 19th century robber barons, is defeated, driven out of his business career, comes back here into massachusetts and spends essentially, the last 30 years of his life devoted to the town of quincy, the reform massachusetts schools but essentially, making this place over a sort of literary club mid-19th century. the massachusetts historical society goes back to the, just after the revolution and john adams was a member of the institution. but it is this grandson of john quincy adams, charles francis adams, plays the most important role in making this institution institution it is today. he also, we been saying how hard and tough john quin
one of john quincy adams grandsons. who is a young lawyer before the civil war is, a calvary officer during the civil war. commands a black calvary regimen raised by massachusetts in the civil war. a reformer after the civil war, and he ends up as the head of the railroad that he is attempting to reform and ends up as the head of the pacific railroad has a campaign against all of the late 19th century robber barons, is defeated, driven out of his business career, comes back here into...