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if you are a raven, your opposite is a member of the eagle. those two sides intermarry with each other. they honor each other, they help each other out in crisis. they host ceremonies for the other side. this balance, this reciprocity. this piece is from southeast alaska. and whatoven tunic that refers to is a style of art of woven mountain goat hair over cedar bark. they have wonderful designs that portray the emblems of particular clans. case, this design represents the diving killer whale. ,nyone from that community would be aware of the clan affiliation. this is an emblem of the clan. to explain the design, this is a diving killer whale, the large eyes at the bottom are the whale's eyes. its body rises above. you see spirit faces. these are separate souls of the whale. one at the blowhole and one that represents the body of the whale. the tale of the whale has eyes built into it. this would be worn mostceremony and the important ones were memorials to someone who had died. ceremony would reflect on the person's ancestry and the ravens or e
if you are a raven, your opposite is a member of the eagle. those two sides intermarry with each other. they honor each other, they help each other out in crisis. they host ceremonies for the other side. this balance, this reciprocity. this piece is from southeast alaska. and whatoven tunic that refers to is a style of art of woven mountain goat hair over cedar bark. they have wonderful designs that portray the emblems of particular clans. case, this design represents the diving killer whale....
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below this are the children of the eagle and raven. here we have a long house.raditionally, they would carve some kind of clan design on the entrance here so that people would know what clan the long house belonged to. welcome to the long house, the home of the people of southeast alaska. what you are smelling in here is cedar. the planks on the walls are red cedar. you will notice there are spaces in between them. they serve two different purposes. one was a ventilation, and two, two, it needs room to expand. posts. four house respect in the native people is a huge thing. bys one over here was carved two brothers and is called respect for family. you can see hummingbirds, representing children. we have the eagle and raven. they are lovebirds. post,ere we have a respect for self. it reminds me of the things my grandmother taught me. you can see the piercing here, it is part of the alaskan cultures to have a piercing here. i learned from one of my friends that when you have a piece of jewelry here, if you talk too much, your mouth gets sore. that piece of jewelry
below this are the children of the eagle and raven. here we have a long house.raditionally, they would carve some kind of clan design on the entrance here so that people would know what clan the long house belonged to. welcome to the long house, the home of the people of southeast alaska. what you are smelling in here is cedar. the planks on the walls are red cedar. you will notice there are spaces in between them. they serve two different purposes. one was a ventilation, and two, two, it needs...
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the oldest stories there are and we were talking about first about how raven the trickster god used to be white and then through a story, through a series of mishaps he was burned and became black and he said this is a story about the ice age. that the animals were white and the glaciers moved back in the darker animals moved back and the dark raven moved in. these old stories tell memories of ice ages, just departing and the glaciers retreating back into the mountains and raven going from white to black. trickster god raven, she said was walking along the beach and he came upon a clamshell that had washed in and he leaned down and listened to the clamshell and he could hear inside the building of people and he was curious so he drove his beef into the seamen opened up the clamshell and out came the first people. the oldest stories are about arrivals or about emergence. about coming from the ground, coming from a watery underworld. coming in a clamshell on the cross the pacific and landing on the coast in northern british columbia.the stories are about getting here from someplace else,
the oldest stories there are and we were talking about first about how raven the trickster god used to be white and then through a story, through a series of mishaps he was burned and became black and he said this is a story about the ice age. that the animals were white and the glaciers moved back in the darker animals moved back and the dark raven moved in. these old stories tell memories of ice ages, just departing and the glaciers retreating back into the mountains and raven going from...
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raven was angry and froze the frogs into the mud.s mask is about spring, are thence of the frogs frogs are helping spirits to the shaman. so, we can imagine that this rattle was probably used in a curing ceremony. it was invoking the frog spirits and the spirits of the spring wind. i wanted to look at this beautiful headdress. this is a ceremonial headdress. it is from the community down in the queen charlotte islands. erminea long train of furs, it has a carved front left, which is a small mask that would go above the forehead. on the top, there is a basket of sea lion whiskers that would have been filled up with swan or eagle down. this is one for dancing. when the dancer with dance, she would shake her head and the feathers would float up and then come down around the celebrants like snow falling. headdress has a wonderful story. it is actually a portrait of a 12 euro girl named sue doddle -- old girl.ryear their house was the house of contentment located in their village. reflects her high rank, her royal rank within high society
raven was angry and froze the frogs into the mud.s mask is about spring, are thence of the frogs frogs are helping spirits to the shaman. so, we can imagine that this rattle was probably used in a curing ceremony. it was invoking the frog spirits and the spirits of the spring wind. i wanted to look at this beautiful headdress. this is a ceremonial headdress. it is from the community down in the queen charlotte islands. erminea long train of furs, it has a carved front left, which is a small...
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they lost their quarterfinal against raven klaasen and michael venus three sets to two.—finals after winning their quarterfinals. that's all from sportsday with me will perry and olly foster in moscow. goodnight. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the former trade minister, lord digbyjones, and the broadcaster, henry bonsu. tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times leads with facebook‘s fine by the information commissioner's office, after the watchdog accused the social network of breaking the law over how it safeguarded user information in the cambridge analytica data leak. that's also the front page story in the guardian, which also shows the faces of the 12 young footballers successfully rescued from a cave in thailand. the telegraph focuses on us president donald trump's comments that theresa may's government is "in turmoil" after cabinet ministers and party figures resign. meanwhile, the i divides its front page between those continuing resignations within theresa may's party, and al
they lost their quarterfinal against raven klaasen and michael venus three sets to two.—finals after winning their quarterfinals. that's all from sportsday with me will perry and olly foster in moscow. goodnight. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the former trade minister, lord digbyjones, and the broadcaster, henry bonsu. tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times leads with facebook‘s fine by the...
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and am the raven tribe wearing my clan symbol as you may see here. it's the humpback or pink salmon. our clan symbol also includes mount saint alina's the third highest mountain in north america. from myountain i see home in my home village. you mentioned that you are from yakatat. 22 are mayor at the age of and have been involved in alaska state politics for a long time, since it was a territory. lt. gov. mallott: yes, both business and political and public policy life, in addition to being mayor of yak attack at at at age 22at which i saw after my father died while holding that office. to complete the work that he had undertaken in our small community. i was also mayor of the state capital of juneau in 1994. i have also been heavily engaged in business activity in alaska including being the president alaska of one of the settlement corporations which are unique institutions in alaska. but yes, i've had a long involvement with public life in alaska. you were involved in a corporation called sea alaska. lt. gov. mallott: it was one of 12 for-profit c
and am the raven tribe wearing my clan symbol as you may see here. it's the humpback or pink salmon. our clan symbol also includes mount saint alina's the third highest mountain in north america. from myountain i see home in my home village. you mentioned that you are from yakatat. 22 are mayor at the age of and have been involved in alaska state politics for a long time, since it was a territory. lt. gov. mallott: yes, both business and political and public policy life, in addition to being...
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. >> the ravens would open state preserve here at east palo alto. but unfortunately. parts of precious areas like esare getting ruined by illegal dumpers. this is how the city hopes to prevent illegal dumping. new banners like these are showing up. they're showing pictures of a van getting rid of trash. the city is also offering a $500 reward for evidence that leads ecution and conviction. >> so have a shame campaign which we're not really proud of because we don't want to shame the community but we do want to make it clear that it is illegal to dump. >> reporter: the city says the problem is getting worse. last year there were 1,200 reports of illegal dumping an all time high. in ay 's just 2.5 square miles. michelle dare the city's coordinator showed me a particularly bad example right under beneath a national wildlife refuge sign. >> we don't have many parks. so when people dump here, it's a health hazard and keeps people from biking and hiking. >> i think it's a great idea. i think it'll work. especially if we get community participation. >> michael mayshak has li
. >> the ravens would open state preserve here at east palo alto. but unfortunately. parts of precious areas like esare getting ruined by illegal dumpers. this is how the city hopes to prevent illegal dumping. new banners like these are showing up. they're showing pictures of a van getting rid of trash. the city is also offering a $500 reward for evidence that leads ecution and conviction. >> so have a shame campaign which we're not really proud of because we don't want to shame the...
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i kind of lost my mind at 6:00 when i said summer's over because the ravens have opened trainingamp. redskin start next week. football is still coming. baseball is not done. it better not be. runway divisn winners last two seasons, the third place nationals have catching up to do. we'll get stephen strasburg back tomorrow against theras. baseball was back tonight. and they're so happy had he got married. don't you do that at a game? cubs can hosting cardinals. adam jacobs a big fan, probably shouldn't watch this. jason hayworth. that brings in the game-tying run. two rbi for hayward. later in the inning, you better not see this. ian happ unloads this deep to right center. rt's a two-run shot. y sports produce is making my news producer mad. the cubs score five in the fifth. they win 9-6 the final. >> job secur is so tough in this business. the open chmerkovskiy championship atar noosety where the breezes combine with the most beautiful -- looked like green, maybe it was brown. tiger woods on 11 doesn't care. a long putt. that's in. he's tied for 32nd place at even par. zach johnson w
i kind of lost my mind at 6:00 when i said summer's over because the ravens have opened trainingamp. redskin start next week. football is still coming. baseball is not done. it better not be. runway divisn winners last two seasons, the third place nationals have catching up to do. we'll get stephen strasburg back tomorrow against theras. baseball was back tonight. and they're so happy had he got married. don't you do that at a game? cubs can hosting cardinals. adam jacobs a big fan, probably...
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firefighters scrambling to save homes in the crosshairs of the ravenous substation fire. since tuesday, the fire exploded to more than 50,000 acres. >> it's burning in wheat fields. it burns really fast, really hot. >> reporter: residents across two counties rushing to get out. wednesday, crews discovered the body of a 64-year-old tractor operator. officials believe he was trying to save homes by establishing a fire line. now in the forecast, lightning, poised to spark new fires across the west. thunderstorms are threatening to swell the fatal ferguson fire, dangerous close to yosemite national park. the flames now spread across 20,000 acres, churning through withered forests. >> a lot of these are standing dead trees which pose significant risks to all firefighters. >> reporter: perfect conditions for a deadly fire season, threatening destruction at an alarming rate. steve patterson, nbc news. >>> a major outpouring tonight from olympic athletes after the shocking news from overseas today. an olympic figure skating medallist stabbed to death in kazakhstan. denis ten took
firefighters scrambling to save homes in the crosshairs of the ravenous substation fire. since tuesday, the fire exploded to more than 50,000 acres. >> it's burning in wheat fields. it burns really fast, really hot. >> reporter: residents across two counties rushing to get out. wednesday, crews discovered the body of a 64-year-old tractor operator. officials believe he was trying to save homes by establishing a fire line. now in the forecast, lightning, poised to spark new fires...
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they lost their quarter—final against raven klaasen and michael venus 3—2.i—finals after winning their quarter—finals. you can get the latest on the website whenever you like, but that is all the sport from me for now. the university access watchdog, the office for students, says students' backgrounds should be taken into account when awarding places, to improve equality of opportunity. it comes as a report from the fair education alliance, a campaign group, warns there is a lack of transparency in how universities currently use applicants' background when making offers and awarding places. the key findings from the report include that the types of data used to measure diversity in applicants should be improved, because certain methods like using postcodes or schools to measure disadvantage can group students together who actually have very different backgrounds. but the group said that can only really be achieved if there is better access to other data, like household income or whether they have used free school meals. the report also said that universities
they lost their quarter—final against raven klaasen and michael venus 3—2.i—finals after winning their quarter—finals. you can get the latest on the website whenever you like, but that is all the sport from me for now. the university access watchdog, the office for students, says students' backgrounds should be taken into account when awarding places, to improve equality of opportunity. it comes as a report from the fair education alliance, a campaign group, warns there is a lack of...
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temperatures here a reading the same i think they'll be isolated spots where the temperature is a raven high in fact for parts of eastern england the temperature could get up to thirty seven degrees and it could end up being a wreck or breaking july temperatures so incredibly hot at the moment and staying that way as we head through the next few days for the western part of the u.k. things are changing here thanks to this weather system that's working its way and that's bringing us a little bit of rain and some cloud and that will drag down the temperatures we're also seeing slightly less hot weather for the southeastern parts of europe and that flanks of them from the storms here there's a lot of moisture generally in the atmosphere and that is giving us some very heavy downpours and some pretty gusty winds as well for the other side in the mediterranean the weather's far more well behaved taya and the temperature in june is a thirty seven the weather sponsored by qatar airways so. where were you when this idea to be into a point where there online it's undoubtedly chief call. of opini
temperatures here a reading the same i think they'll be isolated spots where the temperature is a raven high in fact for parts of eastern england the temperature could get up to thirty seven degrees and it could end up being a wreck or breaking july temperatures so incredibly hot at the moment and staying that way as we head through the next few days for the western part of the u.k. things are changing here thanks to this weather system that's working its way and that's bringing us a little bit...
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. >> the ravens the first nfl team and lots of pressure at quarterback and joe flacco who has rookie lamar jackson and robert griffin iii nipping at his heels. baltim opened the camp earlier and willlay in the hall of game two weeks from football is on. way. sorry, beach boys. let me ask you this. how would you like $27.the million to leave your job? >> to leave. >> that's what's happening with -- with -- where do you sign up. w that'st happened to baltimore native carmelo anthony. according to reports oklahoma city thunder trading him to the hawks which will buy him out for 27.the million and anthony will become a free agent and houston rockets expected to retain his services. averaged 16.2 points per game but he's going a to be rich guy hich is what we all dream about. we want summer to be back. >> thank you, dave. >> thanks for>> joining us. "nightly news" starts in 60 se >>> breaking news tonight, president trump has invited vladimir putin to washington and nbc news breaks the news to america's intelligence chief on live television. >> we have some breaking news, the white house
. >> the ravens the first nfl team and lots of pressure at quarterback and joe flacco who has rookie lamar jackson and robert griffin iii nipping at his heels. baltim opened the camp earlier and willlay in the hall of game two weeks from football is on. way. sorry, beach boys. let me ask you this. how would you like $27.the million to leave your job? >> to leave. >> that's what's happening with -- with -- where do you sign up. w that'st happened to baltimore native carmelo...
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go to families to live in this rv park. 53% of the kids that go to the ravenswood schools in the ravens wood school district are homeless. so a bigt the program is geared towards children. live in east palo alto, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> the city of santa rosa is now suing pg&e for the north bay wildfires. sonoma, lake and mendocino counties are already taking legal action. the suits will be consolidated. 5300 homes and 24 people died in october. cal fire blamed pg&e equipment for starting 16 fires but a report on the deadly tubbs fire is not out yet. >>> an east bay assemblyman behind a pg&e wildfire liability bill is now defending himself over a connection to the company. according to the "chronicle," democrat bill quirk of hayward has a son who works for the utility. the proposed bill would make pg&e customers cover the cost of settling lawsuits from last year's wildfires. estimates of the company's potential liability from the fires range as high as $15 billion. in response, quirk said his son's employment has nothing to do with his backing of the bill. adding on twitter, quote, it
go to families to live in this rv park. 53% of the kids that go to the ravenswood schools in the ravens wood school district are homeless. so a bigt the program is geared towards children. live in east palo alto, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> the city of santa rosa is now suing pg&e for the north bay wildfires. sonoma, lake and mendocino counties are already taking legal action. the suits will be consolidated. 5300 homes and 24 people died in october. cal fire blamed pg&e equipment...
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jack: today i'll try to survive 6 encounters with ravenous carnivores.
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we shot some video today of rivers and streams that had beew g at a pretty rapid pace, an all the raven a numbek take a l this picture tweeted out by fairfax county police of a car submerged in water. that driver had to be rescued and is okay, but this is what we're talking about. when we're dealing with situations. the rains comet in f and furious. heard us talk about all safe in these situations, and you can really get yourself i danger if you're not being safe. make sure you're being as safe as possible. headlights on. windshield wipers coming out hee, and mor coming up on news 4 at 5:00 and 6:00. back t>>you. hese rains also brought sporadic high winds, and a lot of eeach-goers have to the beach, see loose umbrellas blowing loose on the sand. a woman was impaled by an umbrella. witnesses say a gust of wind carried the 46-year-old woman ande're learning to see how she's doing. last week a beach umbrellad pier the ankle of a woman at the jersey shore a not the first time it happened at ocean city. five or six years ago it happened there. >> a crazy weather system has come through. we'
we shot some video today of rivers and streams that had beew g at a pretty rapid pace, an all the raven a numbek take a l this picture tweeted out by fairfax county police of a car submerged in water. that driver had to be rescued and is okay, but this is what we're talking about. when we're dealing with situations. the rains comet in f and furious. heard us talk about all safe in these situations, and you can really get yourself i danger if you're not being safe. make sure you're being as safe...
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george washington university law school and elliott williams, principal at republic policy firm the raven group, previously served as deputy assistant attorney general for legislative affairs at the department of justice during the obama administration. jeff, let's start with you, what are we looking at right now? we've got these four finalists. we believe that to be the case. there are rumors that the president has narrowed it down to two. how do you handicap these four? what should we be thinking about? >> well, handicapping of course is tough, but we know that senator mcconnell has told the president that the easiest confirmations would be kethledge and hardiman because they have less of a paper trail and they might be sort of less contested. amy coney barrett and also brett kavanaugh have strong paper trails and really the strong -- the question -- the million dollar question here is roe and precedent in general and what is the approach of each of these judges. the truth is not all judicial conservatives are the same. it's not easy to tell which would be more likely to overturn preced
george washington university law school and elliott williams, principal at republic policy firm the raven group, previously served as deputy assistant attorney general for legislative affairs at the department of justice during the obama administration. jeff, let's start with you, what are we looking at right now? we've got these four finalists. we believe that to be the case. there are rumors that the president has narrowed it down to two. how do you handicap these four? what should we be...
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he hears all these noises, ravens, and he becomes alert and starts to look all around. he looks over here, and 40 yards away and through the dense underbrush, he sees this bear set up. the first thing you're supposed to do is get away, leave. of course alaskans don't carry bells. i don't think that's really going to work. leave, get away. and getsjust sits up up on all fours and starts walking towards him. dale sent, get away. leave. the bear just is trotting towards him. brown bears can run faster than any olympic 100 meter -- sprinter. they can run faster than a quarter horse. pounds. be 1200 this thing is loping along. dale fires a warning shot over his head. boom. nothing. then he said i felt like i was going to panic. -- ex- a next marine marine, very experienced in the woods. he does what he does not want to do, he shoots the bear. boom. there stops, then starts coming after him. he. so dale is like, oh my god. what do i do? he remembered what his marine drill instructor used to say, just keep shooting. dale is backing up, the gun jams, and he trips on a roott. --
he hears all these noises, ravens, and he becomes alert and starts to look all around. he looks over here, and 40 yards away and through the dense underbrush, he sees this bear set up. the first thing you're supposed to do is get away, leave. of course alaskans don't carry bells. i don't think that's really going to work. leave, get away. and getsjust sits up up on all fours and starts walking towards him. dale sent, get away. leave. the bear just is trotting towards him. brown bears can run...
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the temperatures here reading the same i think they'll be isolated spots where the temperature is a raven high in fact for parts of eastern england the temperature could get up to thirty seven degrees and it could end up being a record breaking july temperatures so incredibly hot at the moment and staying that way as we head through the next few days for the western part of the u.k. things are changing here thanks to this weather system that's working its way and that is bringing us a little bit of rain and some cloud and that will drag down the temperatures we're also seeing slightly less hot weather for the southeastern parts of europe and that flanks of them from the storms here there's a lot of moisture generally in the atmos.
the temperatures here reading the same i think they'll be isolated spots where the temperature is a raven high in fact for parts of eastern england the temperature could get up to thirty seven degrees and it could end up being a record breaking july temperatures so incredibly hot at the moment and staying that way as we head through the next few days for the western part of the u.k. things are changing here thanks to this weather system that's working its way and that is bringing us a little...
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you can see the boys flexing the muscles talking about how strong they are and their ravenous appetites. doctors say that they are steadily improving and gaining back their weight after being in the cave, but they're most concerned about their mental health and preparing them for life after they're released from the hospital. this morning, new images of the 12 boys and their coach in the hospital as we hear from them for the first time since being rescued. >> i'm adul. now i am very fine. i am very thank you for help me. thank you so much. >> 14-year-old adul, the only one who speaks in english, grateful to those who saved them. the team is seen still wearing masks in good spirits drawing, writing letters. one holds up the victory sign. their coach gives a wave. doctors say they could be released this thursday. i asked thailand's public health minister what happens next. what kind of treatment are you going to focus on in the 30 days while they're at home recovering? >> i think that everything is going to be fine. no need to have antibiotics or something like that. >> what kinds of thin
you can see the boys flexing the muscles talking about how strong they are and their ravenous appetites. doctors say that they are steadily improving and gaining back their weight after being in the cave, but they're most concerned about their mental health and preparing them for life after they're released from the hospital. this morning, new images of the 12 boys and their coach in the hospital as we hear from them for the first time since being rescued. >> i'm adul. now i am very fine....
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there was a raven aircraft unit from the guard flying in tucson. it observe six individuals with burlap backpack. our agents were able to seize 284 pounds of marijuana and arrest all six individuals. that speaks to the level of cooperation and capability. >> let's go back to how this committee and has the training of the guards men and women in their skill set. do you have any anecdotes of if they were doing the mission maybe they would be doing training or computerized training, now there doing a real mission and how that has enhance their skills? >> we've taken some folks from the engineering battalion to work on the border operating heavy equipment. the same thing they would operate in the primary mission. we mention we deployed a number of folks from the maintenance company down to the unit. there doing maintenance. so having more vehicles to work on has more capable mechanics. were helping to save costs. on the aviation front the pilots could great opportunity to operate the sensor package and night sensibility. >> thank you. to have examples
there was a raven aircraft unit from the guard flying in tucson. it observe six individuals with burlap backpack. our agents were able to seize 284 pounds of marijuana and arrest all six individuals. that speaks to the level of cooperation and capability. >> let's go back to how this committee and has the training of the guards men and women in their skill set. do you have any anecdotes of if they were doing the mission maybe they would be doing training or computerized training, now...
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another great book is a colleague of mine called "raven rock," about that facility itself. , in popularrature now, a number of books that fill in some of the gaps during that very, very tense period. host: let's go to al calling from hawaii. are you there this morning? caller: yes, thank you for taking my call. a really great show. i am in hawaii and i was in office with a guy that was a top guy in the navy for deep submersibles named john who helped find new their weapons lost at sea. guest: a brilliant guy. caller: yes. come to his office to be debriefed. agency people, you know. there were a lot of journalists coming to interview him. intimate and his connections with people. he would have to go through a bunch of stuff that sort out stuff that was declassified that he could have in his office. he was already out, but basically had security agreements. you know, they used to allude to these things that happened. as far as a reference point, about the strategy of what the navy was trying to avoid in terms of their future intelligence gathering to prevent being caught off guard, and i
another great book is a colleague of mine called "raven rock," about that facility itself. , in popularrature now, a number of books that fill in some of the gaps during that very, very tense period. host: let's go to al calling from hawaii. are you there this morning? caller: yes, thank you for taking my call. a really great show. i am in hawaii and i was in office with a guy that was a top guy in the navy for deep submersibles named john who helped find new their weapons lost at...
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raven gandhi -- gmmn gandhi, ceo of nonstick coatings, which is on brands such as kitchenaid and pyrexprinceton university is back with us. ravin, start with the jobs numbers. how does it fit with your experience and your implement situation? are you finding it difficult to higher people -- finding it difficult to hire people? ravin: yes, it is a tight labor market right now. we hire for high qualified r&d people because we do a lot of research. i think the economy is unequivocally strong. listening to the use of the term goldilocks economy for the last few minutes on a show, and i am nervous that if things go south, we will slow down a bit. i will also say that we basically have an operation in china, so with all the tariff talk, we have pretty much stopped hiring in china because so many u.s. claims have shifted their production elsewhere. that is an interesting data point julia: you say they are shifting production elsewhere. what about quarters? is a fast decisions being made in light of what is only small amounts of tariffs so far on a small amount of numbers. responsibility of --
raven gandhi -- gmmn gandhi, ceo of nonstick coatings, which is on brands such as kitchenaid and pyrexprinceton university is back with us. ravin, start with the jobs numbers. how does it fit with your experience and your implement situation? are you finding it difficult to higher people -- finding it difficult to hire people? ravin: yes, it is a tight labor market right now. we hire for high qualified r&d people because we do a lot of research. i think the economy is unequivocally strong....
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the european companies have an advantage if they look east ravens in west in terms -- rather than westbility stories. >> probably less risky but with china going through cycles up and down on the demand side and that is what hurt europe it was not the currency. it was china's slowing. a double whammy with the dollar strength initially weakening which hurt the companies. now those things are moving away. guy: does the ecb remain as a significant provider of stimulus across the horizon? tighteningy are of a but they will still be providing liquidity. globallying down and we are entering tightening. taking into the equation. that has been a big team so far this year that the tightening of dollar liquidity has caused upset around the world. guy: we're going to get fed minutes tomorrow. thinking about the ecb. the u.s. economy is benefiting from the sugar high generated by the tax story. it's probably going to elongate the cycle. let's say the cycle rolls over back end of 2019 into 2020. that is the point the ecb is probably going to be hiking rates or at least thinking about hiking rates.
the european companies have an advantage if they look east ravens in west in terms -- rather than westbility stories. >> probably less risky but with china going through cycles up and down on the demand side and that is what hurt europe it was not the currency. it was china's slowing. a double whammy with the dollar strength initially weakening which hurt the companies. now those things are moving away. guy: does the ecb remain as a significant provider of stimulus across the horizon?...
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. >> lbj said he felt like a raven hovering over jfk's shoulder all the time.f jockeying for their boss' job with the exception of dick cheney who didn't want it and i think that made him a more effective vice president in that first term. but john adams said i'm vice president, i am nothing, but i may be everything. and so they are crucial. and not that this is going to happen, but the 25th amendment is very important. someone like mike pence holds some cards here, that if he wanted to, which i don't think he does, he could do some damage. so they are the one person who can't be fired easily in the administration. >> yeah, they are always first in line also to succeed the president. and some have already talked about mike pence possibly doing that in 2020. but going back again to this relationship and lbj's and kennedy's, that was obviously fraught with problems. but again, going back to eisenhower and nixon, it seems to typify what you write about this strange admiration that they have. nixon tried to gain ike o's approval up until the day he died. and when h
. >> lbj said he felt like a raven hovering over jfk's shoulder all the time.f jockeying for their boss' job with the exception of dick cheney who didn't want it and i think that made him a more effective vice president in that first term. but john adams said i'm vice president, i am nothing, but i may be everything. and so they are crucial. and not that this is going to happen, but the 25th amendment is very important. someone like mike pence holds some cards here, that if he wanted to,...
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women were forced to give up their babies which were then handed to married couples some new mothers raven lied to you and told that the children was stillborn we spoke to one of the victims of the decades long practice that was meant to promote for additional families. as soon as they found out i was pregnant they mark my records b.f.a. baby for adoption. i was a fifteen year old girl pregnant i was pregnant from a sexual assault. and. there was no conversation about with me about how i got pregnant all they cared about was the fact that i was. pregnant and that i had a baby that they could. take. a healthy born haired blue eyed beautiful baby. you will forget the child go home get married and have other children or if not get a puppy. that is what i was told get a puppy. it was a very abusive and there. we were isolated from our right i was isolated from my family is my community my sisters and my parents i was completely left alone.
women were forced to give up their babies which were then handed to married couples some new mothers raven lied to you and told that the children was stillborn we spoke to one of the victims of the decades long practice that was meant to promote for additional families. as soon as they found out i was pregnant they mark my records b.f.a. baby for adoption. i was a fifteen year old girl pregnant i was pregnant from a sexual assault. and. there was no conversation about with me about how i got...