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bill russell had to work at it. bill russell can tell you about the homework that got him to the hall of fame. joe biden can tell you about the home market has taken to get him to the presidency and now to get him through the presidents. new york times is reporting on the homework that joe biden does now. quote, before making up his mind, the president demands hours of detailing and debate from scores of policy experts taking everyone around him on what some in the west wing referred to as his socratic journey before arriving at a conclusion. in other words, joe biden is president doing exactly the way the founders hoped the president would do the job. carefully, never rushing to judgment. and according to the approval ratings, the country appreciates that approach to the presidency, especially after the impetuous madness of joe biden's predecessor in the oval office who never read a briefing book and never would've understood it if he did. some republican strategists are now worried that they will not be able to ma
bill russell had to work at it. bill russell can tell you about the homework that got him to the hall of fame. joe biden can tell you about the home market has taken to get him to the presidency and now to get him through the presidents. new york times is reporting on the homework that joe biden does now. quote, before making up his mind, the president demands hours of detailing and debate from scores of policy experts taking everyone around him on what some in the west wing referred to as his...
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folks welcome back to dennis miller plus want more joined by comedian extraordinary russell peters russell canadian comedian who got his start at the comedy clubs in toronto's bradstock the world is his oyster he became the 1st comedian to do a netflix special they currently us podcast called culturally canceled available where you get your podcast break the pod down from a arctic well i you know we're living in a time everybody's scared what they're saying in public and as i'm sure you in private with your friends and much like myself when i'm with my friends i always say to them i go could you imagine if somebody could hear a conversation right now we would be canceled so i basically have those same types of conversations in my backyard with my friends we smoke a cigar we have some drinks and we just talk it's free talk and there's no a malice involved when we're talking about anybody so i mean if you want to cancel us for being real people and talking about real things and that's on you that's not on us and the people who want to cancel you are never your friends they're never people th
folks welcome back to dennis miller plus want more joined by comedian extraordinary russell peters russell canadian comedian who got his start at the comedy clubs in toronto's bradstock the world is his oyster he became the 1st comedian to do a netflix special they currently us podcast called culturally canceled available where you get your podcast break the pod down from a arctic well i you know we're living in a time everybody's scared what they're saying in public and as i'm sure you in...
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next up on dennis miller plus one comedian russell peters no less when i 1st started doing stand up you were doing local clubs this guy's not performed over $300.00 shows in 30 countries around this planet he's the 1st one to do a netflix special when i go back and they start analyzing this period of american comedic history this guy's going to have a couple big signposts the 1st guy to do netflix 1st guide to global russell peters right after this on dennis miller plus one. day folks welcome to dennis miller plus one and we're joined by comedian russell peters to the show today he's a canadian commute in got his start at the comedy clubs in toronto and in 2013 he became the 1st the maiden voyage that's quite a thing to talk about since that flicks is now the loadstone of stand up comedy like h.b.o. used to be he was there 1st with his notorious special and russell currently has a podcast called culturally cancelled although he's anything but anybody who can do 30 countries across this world doing stand up but anyway you can look for culturally cancelled where you get your pod cast russ
next up on dennis miller plus one comedian russell peters no less when i 1st started doing stand up you were doing local clubs this guy's not performed over $300.00 shows in 30 countries around this planet he's the 1st one to do a netflix special when i go back and they start analyzing this period of american comedic history this guy's going to have a couple big signposts the 1st guy to do netflix 1st guide to global russell peters right after this on dennis miller plus one. day folks welcome...
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folks next up on dennis miller plus one comedian russell peters ellis when i 1st started doing stand up you were doing local clubs this guy's not performed over $300.00 shows in 30 countries around the spot and he's the 1st one to do a netflix special when they go back and they start analyzing this period of american comedic history this guy's going to have a couple big signposts the 1st guy to do netflix the 1st guy to take a global russell peters right after this and then a similar plus one. hey folks welcome to dennis miller plus one and we're joined by comedian russell peters to the show today he's a canadian commute in got to start at the comedy clubs in toronto and in 2013 he became the 1st the maiden voyage that's quite a thing to talk about since that flicks is now the loadstone of stand up comedy like h.b.o. used to be he was there 1st with his notorious special and russell currently has a podcast called culturally cancelled although he's anything but anybody who can do 30 countries across this world doing stand up but anyway you can look for culturally cancelled where you g
folks next up on dennis miller plus one comedian russell peters ellis when i 1st started doing stand up you were doing local clubs this guy's not performed over $300.00 shows in 30 countries around the spot and he's the 1st one to do a netflix special when they go back and they start analyzing this period of american comedic history this guy's going to have a couple big signposts the 1st guy to do netflix the 1st guy to take a global russell peters right after this and then a similar plus one....
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folks next up on dennis miller plus one comedian russell peters ellis when i 1st started doing stand up you were doing local clubs and skies now performed over $300.00 shows in 30 countries around this planet he's the 1st one to do a netflix special when i go back and they start analyzing this period of american comedic history this guy's going to have a couple big signposts the 1st guy to do netflix the 1st guy to take it global russell peters right after that son dennis miller plus one. they folks welcome to dennis miller plus one and we're joined by comedian russell peters to the show today he's a canadian commute in got his start at the comedy clubs in toronto and in 2013 he became the 1st the maiden voyage that's quite a thing to talk about since netflix is now the loadstone of stand up comedy like h.b.o. used to be he was there 1st with his notorious special and russell currently has a podcast called culturally cancelled although he's anything but anybody who can do 30 countries across this world doing stand up but anyway you can look for culturally cancelled where you get your
folks next up on dennis miller plus one comedian russell peters ellis when i 1st started doing stand up you were doing local clubs and skies now performed over $300.00 shows in 30 countries around this planet he's the 1st one to do a netflix special when i go back and they start analyzing this period of american comedic history this guy's going to have a couple big signposts the 1st guy to do netflix the 1st guy to take it global russell peters right after that son dennis miller plus one. they...
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have a comment about russell. in an interview i think you gave, you said nice things about him. at the end, i'd like to hear how you found him and what you thought about about his writing, whatever else you can remember. >> well, i first read russell kirk's work in college, and it just immediately resonated with me on a gut level. as i think often times certain works can when you meet a kindred spirit through the printed word. and one of my favorite quotes is that he said he found himself a conservative once i began to reflect on such concerns. [laughter] and i can relate to that very deeply. i think because of my upbringing and -- [inaudible] many of these things were imparted to me by, i think, wendell berry said at one point by osmosis. there's these cultural traditions that we take in often times on a spiritual or a subconscious level before they even become if fully clear in our heads. but then as i began to read russell kirk and he began to express those thoughts verbally or on the page, i began to see how m
have a comment about russell. in an interview i think you gave, you said nice things about him. at the end, i'd like to hear how you found him and what you thought about about his writing, whatever else you can remember. >> well, i first read russell kirk's work in college, and it just immediately resonated with me on a gut level. as i think often times certain works can when you meet a kindred spirit through the printed word. and one of my favorite quotes is that he said he found himself...
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and favoring the u.s., we're looking at the russell. the russell has had -- i mean, i think it was tuesday or something, absolutely insane drop. [laughter] and i'm thinking, well, what really changed? and that's what i ask scott redler who's very much a technical guy. you look at the charts, you don't get caught up in the emotions of it. what does that tell you? >> sometimes the small caps, if they're under pressure, tell us that we're up for more volatility to come. but with the way the rotation has been over the course of the past 2-4 months, each longer, it doesn't mean as much. you had the pro-cyclicals very strong, the banks have been strong, energy's been strong. they've been out of fave for the past few years. so when the russell's a little weaker, you can't just all of a sudden think you can short market because of the way of the rotation is. the russell's still hanging around, so it's not really a headwind, but what eric said about the u.s. and the reopening trade, if you remember, liz, we spoke about the reopening trade in jan
and favoring the u.s., we're looking at the russell. the russell has had -- i mean, i think it was tuesday or something, absolutely insane drop. [laughter] and i'm thinking, well, what really changed? and that's what i ask scott redler who's very much a technical guy. you look at the charts, you don't get caught up in the emotions of it. what does that tell you? >> sometimes the small caps, if they're under pressure, tell us that we're up for more volatility to come. but with the way the...
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we'll be right back with allison russell!just hit record! see that? you're filming in 8k. that's cinema quality. so... you can pull photos straight from video. impressive. but will it last a whole trip? you'll have battery all day. and then more. this is different. told you. ♪ people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® works differently than any other diabetes pill to lower blood sugar in all 3 of these ways... increases insulin... decreases sugar... and slows food. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. people taking rybelsus® lost up to 8 pounds. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your n
we'll be right back with allison russell!just hit record! see that? you're filming in 8k. that's cinema quality. so... you can pull photos straight from video. impressive. but will it last a whole trip? you'll have battery all day. and then more. this is different. told you. ♪ people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® works differently than any other diabetes pill to lower...
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scott, i think the opportunity becomes now looking towards the russell. i said on monday i think the market moves sideways with opportunity. the opportunity is lean towards the russell and small caps i gave patty, our producer, three names before i would focus on one is health equity that's obviously a health insurance name the second is m corps in the industrial space and then mollas and company in financials the russell is the most diversified index sector there is 76% of the index is encompassed by six sector with a weight in 12% and 18%. i think that's where we should pivot towards as the opportunity because, as you said, there is clear resiliency in this market. >> kari, the ten-year is at 155. we have two fed people talking about, yeah, we're talking about tapering isn't that a buy signal for stocks tell me why it is not, because that's what i'm hearing from some of the fund managers that rates make no sense where they are, fed policy makes no sense how it is, but if it is going to be here so be it and i'm playing it long. >> well, we're believers t
scott, i think the opportunity becomes now looking towards the russell. i said on monday i think the market moves sideways with opportunity. the opportunity is lean towards the russell and small caps i gave patty, our producer, three names before i would focus on one is health equity that's obviously a health insurance name the second is m corps in the industrial space and then mollas and company in financials the russell is the most diversified index sector there is 76% of the index is...
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in the end to russell how would decided to install a camera on board the parkas solar probe and began making 1st drafts of his space camera an instrument he would like to take special pictures with i actually love to talk graffiti i've always loved harvey so this is this is amazing. my personal goal was to really to have an instrument that i could see see the sun see the corona not the sun but the course or corona. the camera needed to have a view angle that would capture the corona around the sun and for this purpose it had to be placed at a certain position on the probe. here we have a model of the of the whisper instrument and we're delighted to be in this position . of and. on the spacecraft. and just just about so. the camera would be very sensitive to light meaning that boatman and how would would have to prevent sunlight from being able to shine on to the camera's lens while it took photos of the corona. i think were said could you switch off the light voelker yes and walked a little. bit if it's important for the sunlight to be shielded off because the camera is meant to obser
in the end to russell how would decided to install a camera on board the parkas solar probe and began making 1st drafts of his space camera an instrument he would like to take special pictures with i actually love to talk graffiti i've always loved harvey so this is this is amazing. my personal goal was to really to have an instrument that i could see see the sun see the corona not the sun but the course or corona. the camera needed to have a view angle that would capture the corona around the...
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folco boatman and russell howard already have valuable experience building space cameras together on a previous projects they photographed solar winds in 3 d. . what kind of us to footrest to have on board that's never been done before. we don't have such cameras that's correct. in 2006 the missions sent off to satellites at once called stereo a and stereo be enabling the solar wind to be photographed from 2 sides at once but only from a very long distance. the grigor solar telescope stands at an altitude of 2400 meters at the foot of pico dealt a day on the island of 10 a refit where almost ideal conditions prevail for observing the sky. as the largest telescope in europe this telescope helps compliment observations by the park a solar probe from earth. usually air turbulence in the atmosphere poses an obstacle to observing the sun from earth but luzzi a client has a special mirror in her telescope that can compensate for such distortions. what's more the swiss scientists can observe the sun around the clock from here. the parties all approach the pakistani probe can take measuremen
folco boatman and russell howard already have valuable experience building space cameras together on a previous projects they photographed solar winds in 3 d. . what kind of us to footrest to have on board that's never been done before. we don't have such cameras that's correct. in 2006 the missions sent off to satellites at once called stereo a and stereo be enabling the solar wind to be photographed from 2 sides at once but only from a very long distance. the grigor solar telescope stands at...
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could include a cameo for jack russell barking. it fits in - jack russell barking.th the theme, doesn't that? a lot of not terribly flattering pictures of not terribly flattering pictures of dominic cummings. he is certainly more expressive than the average select committee witness. sonia, what do you make of the coverage? he rains fire on number ten, but one of the things that strikes me in all these front pages, a lot of them, not all of them, it's quite a lot of more conflict analogies, but we are actually talking about something where thousands of people have either been left very ill, been very l, some with long—term consequences, and many others have died. i mean, just wonder if there is, there i say, a taste issue here. absolutely. i think that's what it comes down to. out of the set of rampages can think it's interesting that there was so much in dominic cummings testimony today and some papers have gone overboard with that, but i think the mirror and the guardian in their headlines have both centred on what i think is a key thing for me, which as we are tal
could include a cameo for jack russell barking. it fits in - jack russell barking.th the theme, doesn't that? a lot of not terribly flattering pictures of not terribly flattering pictures of dominic cummings. he is certainly more expressive than the average select committee witness. sonia, what do you make of the coverage? he rains fire on number ten, but one of the things that strikes me in all these front pages, a lot of them, not all of them, it's quite a lot of more conflict analogies, but...
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that was russell... that was russell crowe!ed her remarkable resilience and tenacity, be it changing rudders in arctic gales or climbing an 85—foot mast. so how has she coped with being back on dry land? the return has been difficult for me, because i kind of went from all of this incredible freedom from having the world, if you like, at my feet, being able to go anywhere and do anything, i came back into britain in lockdown, and so psychologically that was like running into a brick wall, really. has your body taken quite a pasting? yes, definitely. i mean, my body, i lost nearly ten kilos during that race and that was... that has been difficult to overcome. it's still hard for me to understand how me, just me, has been able to, you know, have an impact on so many people. it's really humbling and i'm on edge. training starts this summer when pip receives her new abode. receives her new boat. she has three years to hone and tone her craft as she vows to become the first british sailor to bring home the trophy. james burridge, bb
that was russell... that was russell crowe!ed her remarkable resilience and tenacity, be it changing rudders in arctic gales or climbing an 85—foot mast. so how has she coped with being back on dry land? the return has been difficult for me, because i kind of went from all of this incredible freedom from having the world, if you like, at my feet, being able to go anywhere and do anything, i came back into britain in lockdown, and so psychologically that was like running into a brick wall,...
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russell jeung is the co-founder of stop a.a.p.i.and is a professor of asian american studies at san francisco state university. and he joins me now. russell, welcome to the newshour. and tell us, what can you share with us about these numbers? what kinds of incidents are we talking about? who is being targeted and where? >> thank you, amna, i'm glad to be here. yeah, the numbers are alarming, that the surge of racism against asian-americans has continued from last year to this year. the crimes against asian- americans, especially the assault against the elderly, have been heinous. vulnerable populations are targeted. women get attacked twice as much as men; youth and elderly are attacked more often. we also know this is a case of racial profiling, that chinese make up 40% of our incident reports, but not with chinese. those who look east asian are also being attacked. they're racially profiling us and attacking us. >> nawaz: this may be an possible question to answer, but do we know why? do we know what's fueling these attacks right
russell jeung is the co-founder of stop a.a.p.i.and is a professor of asian american studies at san francisco state university. and he joins me now. russell, welcome to the newshour. and tell us, what can you share with us about these numbers? what kinds of incidents are we talking about? who is being targeted and where? >> thank you, amna, i'm glad to be here. yeah, the numbers are alarming, that the surge of racism against asian-americans has continued from last year to this year. the...
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liz: okay, you guys, i told you look at the russel.ussel moments ago so now it is nearing correction territory, it has lost about 9.5 % from its march 15th highs and so as we look at it down about 224 points since then, a correction is when you pullback by 10% from your recent highs so we are almost there but it is negative for the quarter the month and the week to-date. let me just quickly check the s&p. sorry i really want to do this because at the moment we do have the s&p 500 losing pretty significantly but yeah, the nasdac down 343 right now. okay, and there it is, s&p down 87 or a full 2%, down and yes, for the quarter, we are negative at the moment, and we're down about 86 points actually, no, we're still 2% above the quarter score one for fubu tv and its boxing match against the short sellers the stock is bucking this downward trend right now, it's up 9% at the moment after surprising shareholders with huge quarterly jumps in subscriber numbers and revenue and while it has retreated from february highs of $52 a share, f ubo is
liz: okay, you guys, i told you look at the russel.ussel moments ago so now it is nearing correction territory, it has lost about 9.5 % from its march 15th highs and so as we look at it down about 224 points since then, a correction is when you pullback by 10% from your recent highs so we are almost there but it is negative for the quarter the month and the week to-date. let me just quickly check the s&p. sorry i really want to do this because at the moment we do have the s&p 500 losing...
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folco boatman and russell howard already have valuable experience building space cameras together on a previous projects they photographed solar wind in 3 d. . what kind of cameras to buttress to have on board that's never been done before. we don't have such cameras that's correct. in 2006 the missions sent off to satellites at once called stereo a and stereo be enabling the solar wind to be photographed from 2 sides at once but only from a very long distance. the grigor solar telescope stands at an altitude of 2400 meters at the foot of pico dealt a day on the island of 10 a refit where almost ideal conditions prevail for observing the sky. as the largest telescope in europe this telescope helps compliment observations by the park a solar probe from earth. usually air turbulence in the atmosphere poses an obstacle to observing the sun from earth but luzzi a client has a special mirror in her telescope that can compensate for such distortions. what's more the swiss scientists can observe the sun around the clock from here. parkas all approach the pakistani probe can take measurement
folco boatman and russell howard already have valuable experience building space cameras together on a previous projects they photographed solar wind in 3 d. . what kind of cameras to buttress to have on board that's never been done before. we don't have such cameras that's correct. in 2006 the missions sent off to satellites at once called stereo a and stereo be enabling the solar wind to be photographed from 2 sides at once but only from a very long distance. the grigor solar telescope stands...
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volcker boatman and russell howard already have valuable experience building space cameras together on a previous projects they photographed solar winds in 3 d. . what kind of cameras to the trust to have on board that's never been done before you know that we know. that we don't have such cameras that's correct. in 2006 the missions sent off to satellites at once called stereo a and stereo be enabling the solar wind to be photographed from 2 sides at once but only from a very long distance. the grigor solar telescope stands at an altitude of 2400 meters at the foot of pico dealt a day on the island of 10 a refit where almost ideal conditions prevail for observing the sky. as the largest telescope in europe this telescope helps compliment observations by the parkers solar probe from earth. usually air turbulence in the atmosphere poses an obstacle to observing the sun from earth but luzzi a client has a special mirror in her telescope that can compensate for such distortions. what's more the swiss scientist can observe the sun around the clock from here. parkas all approach the congres
volcker boatman and russell howard already have valuable experience building space cameras together on a previous projects they photographed solar winds in 3 d. . what kind of cameras to the trust to have on board that's never been done before you know that we know. that we don't have such cameras that's correct. in 2006 the missions sent off to satellites at once called stereo a and stereo be enabling the solar wind to be photographed from 2 sides at once but only from a very long distance....
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folco boatman and russell howard already have valuable experience building space cameras together on a previous projects they photographed solar winds in 3 d. . what kind of cameras to trust to have on board that's never been done before. we don't have such cameras that's correct. in 2006 the mission sent off 2 satellites at once called stereo a stereo be enabling the solar wind to be photographed from 2 sides at once but only from a very long distance. the grigor solar telescope stands at an altitude of 2400 meters at the foot of pico dealt a day on the island of 10 a refit where almost ideal conditions prevail for observing the sky. as the largest telescope in europe this telescope helps compliment observations by the parkers solar probe from earth. usually air turbulence in the atmosphere poses an obstacle to observing the sun from earth but luzzi a client has a special mirror in her telescope that can compensate for such distortions. what's more the swiss scientist can observe the sun around the clock from here. park is all approach the congress all approved can take measurements
folco boatman and russell howard already have valuable experience building space cameras together on a previous projects they photographed solar winds in 3 d. . what kind of cameras to trust to have on board that's never been done before. we don't have such cameras that's correct. in 2006 the mission sent off 2 satellites at once called stereo a stereo be enabling the solar wind to be photographed from 2 sides at once but only from a very long distance. the grigor solar telescope stands at an...
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they focus welcome to dennis miller plus one and we're joined by comedian russell peters to the show today he's a canadian commute in got his start at the comedy clubs and toronto and in 2000.
they focus welcome to dennis miller plus one and we're joined by comedian russell peters to the show today he's a canadian commute in got his start at the comedy clubs and toronto and in 2000.
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russell trott reports.peatedly stamped the suspect repeatedly stamped the police officer.— the police officer. there is a rivate the police officer. there is a private residential— the police officer. there is a private residential area, - the police officer. there is a| private residential area, this resident on the run entered the apartment of a young woman and held her hostage for two hours. the shoot—out which injured two hours, the suspect was shot and killed, no motive for the stabbing has emerged, but the attacker was apparently known to have been radicalised. at a news conference, the interior minister said the french born national was around a0 years old and known to the police. he had been released from prison in 2016 where he was identified as being radicalised and a terrorist threat and diagnosed with severe schizophrenia. the stabbing in nantes follows another attack against police last month, outside paris, a police female administrator was killed in an apparentjihadist attack. a spate of such
russell trott reports.peatedly stamped the suspect repeatedly stamped the police officer.— the police officer. there is a rivate the police officer. there is a private residential— the police officer. there is a private residential area, - the police officer. there is a| private residential area, this resident on the run entered the apartment of a young woman and held her hostage for two hours. the shoot—out which injured two hours, the suspect was shot and killed, no motive for the...
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russell says he hamixed feelings about the attention he's received for the painting.ng to redirect that attention towards his youth art program, sprayfinger. >> people come from out of town to go to-- to go to that intersection and to take photographs and that, and i've seen tt picture, like, pop up in all kinds of publications. i've been contacted to give permission to use that piece and in a number of backgrounds and stories. and i've been really careful about-- am i really, morally, that person, to say yes or no, who can use this and who can't? i-- because i painted it for the community, and i needed to let it go and let the community own it. and that's what, really, street art is all about. >> reporter: over the past 12 months, countless pieces have been left at the intersection now known as george floyd square-- posters and handwritten notes, flor bouquets and drawings. some have since made their way here, to a pop-up exhibition near the square called “still here, unstolen, unbroken.” jeanelle austin is one of the square's lead caretakers. we spoke to her at the“
russell says he hamixed feelings about the attention he's received for the painting.ng to redirect that attention towards his youth art program, sprayfinger. >> people come from out of town to go to-- to go to that intersection and to take photographs and that, and i've seen tt picture, like, pop up in all kinds of publications. i've been contacted to give permission to use that piece and in a number of backgrounds and stories. and i've been really careful about-- am i really, morally,...
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but you know russell it's odd because it's counterintuitive but one has to go back and. think george orwell was no strict damas he always thought it would be the global left to the to some degree and indeed 30 years an. open mind to this which is always preached over there and now comes with a very close minded. it's a bit it's very confusing but i don't think they see it or if they do see it that's even more frightening to me because they see it and choose not to do anything about it which seems malevolent as a part as a as opposed to misguided. why is this whole notion. you know we need to be more tolerant upon being more true or well if i'm telling you to be counted then i have to be tolerant of your installer it's just best when i work a. pretty strong words and not be tolerant listen we've got mission creep over there and when it reaches the host of the bachelorette i would say we're somewhere near the pillars of hercules. we're actually done any active discussion it's a very odd time and i've never actually physically met a cancelled person. i don't know if you hav
but you know russell it's odd because it's counterintuitive but one has to go back and. think george orwell was no strict damas he always thought it would be the global left to the to some degree and indeed 30 years an. open mind to this which is always preached over there and now comes with a very close minded. it's a bit it's very confusing but i don't think they see it or if they do see it that's even more frightening to me because they see it and choose not to do anything about it which...
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russell trott, bbc news.at westminster cathedral. the wedding was held in front of close friends and family yesterday — and the couple will celebrate with others next summer. and the couple will celebrate 0ur political correspondent helen catt has more. borisjohnson and carrie symonds were the first unmarried couple to live together in downing street. they'd first been publically linked by the media in early 2019. by the end of that year, they were engaged, although they didn't announce it until the following february when carrie symonds posted the news on instagram at the same time as announcing they were expecting their first child together. wilfred was born in april last year. there had been lots of speculation about when and how the couple would get married. in the end, the reportedly secret ceremony at westminister catholic cathedral took almost everyone by surprise. mrjohnson's divorce from his second wife marina wheeler was finalised last year, making him the first prime minister in centuries to divorc
russell trott, bbc news.at westminster cathedral. the wedding was held in front of close friends and family yesterday — and the couple will celebrate with others next summer. and the couple will celebrate 0ur political correspondent helen catt has more. borisjohnson and carrie symonds were the first unmarried couple to live together in downing street. they'd first been publically linked by the media in early 2019. by the end of that year, they were engaged, although they didn't announce it...
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-- 85th anniversary for russell investments.e first in studio guest i've had in a year. what do you think? michelle: i think our portfolios are exposed to the ultimate outcomes of the clients, so we have been managing risk within the portfolios fairly consistently over time, but we have been constructive. fortunately, fundamentals are catching up with valuations, which is great. where we see opportunity in the market is in global value, so we have seen a rotation. i think katie was talking earlier about the breadth of the market, and we are seeing fundamentals catch up, which we are very encouraged by. guy: does that mean europe? michelle: it does mean europe as well. non-us certainly has some room to run. the u.k. is behind the rest of the market. but we are constructive globally , and we are constructive specifically around value rotation, which is seeing a nice rebound of her earnings up 70% or so when the indices are up 50% overall with the recent earnings releases. but we do see fundamentals again catching up across the boa
-- 85th anniversary for russell investments.e first in studio guest i've had in a year. what do you think? michelle: i think our portfolios are exposed to the ultimate outcomes of the clients, so we have been managing risk within the portfolios fairly consistently over time, but we have been constructive. fortunately, fundamentals are catching up with valuations, which is great. where we see opportunity in the market is in global value, so we have seen a rotation. i think katie was talking...
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i want to start with russell. there are asian americans asking me, look, is it really open season on us right now, or does it just feel that way? you have been tracking the numbers. give us a big picture of exactly what's happening. >> while the big picture is, since last year, stop aapi hate has released over 6600 incidents of racism, so far, nationwide, from asian americans. it is horrific are hearing. it is traumatizing. people are getting attacked and having racial slurs slung up in. the key research center said 45% of asian americans experienced racism, directly. that is over 10 million cases of racism. it is widespread. it is institutionalized. it is historic. this is not new. this is a recurrence of anti- asian violence we've had to go through, time and time again. >> we certainly reference this on the program earlier, that the law enforcement official referred to it as the bay area's dirty little secret. this has been going on for decades. i do want to bring in chief chris with the mountain view police dep
i want to start with russell. there are asian americans asking me, look, is it really open season on us right now, or does it just feel that way? you have been tracking the numbers. give us a big picture of exactly what's happening. >> while the big picture is, since last year, stop aapi hate has released over 6600 incidents of racism, so far, nationwide, from asian americans. it is horrific are hearing. it is traumatizing. people are getting attacked and having racial slurs slung up in....
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russell hadn't testified at trial. mr. russell's testimony was struck as hear say. there was no evidence that he was treated as a slave. so the case was dismissed. but the judge was sympathetic. the judge was sympathetic, so there was a retrial. at retrial, mr. emerson testified he paid the money. mrs. russell testified that she made the arrangements and dred scott was able to prevail at the state court level. >> why did it go on to the missouri supreme court? >> that takes us back to a fundamental question why 1846. what is happening that the scotts waited to bring this freedom suit and i think there is a confluence of things. but for me, the most powerful thing is those girls. they had two young daughters. something changes and throughout the litigation, the scotts keep the girls in hiding. they are prepared if necessary to defy a court order rather than to see them enslaved or at risk of being sold away. they are terribly vulnerable. vulnerable being separated from their parents and sexual assault. there is something going on. what happens is that they win the se
russell hadn't testified at trial. mr. russell's testimony was struck as hear say. there was no evidence that he was treated as a slave. so the case was dismissed. but the judge was sympathetic. the judge was sympathetic, so there was a retrial. at retrial, mr. emerson testified he paid the money. mrs. russell testified that she made the arrangements and dred scott was able to prevail at the state court level. >> why did it go on to the missouri supreme court? >> that takes us back...
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next up on dennis miller plus one comedian russell peters ellis when i 1st started doing stand up you were doing local clubs this guy's not performed over $300.00 shows in 30 countries around the spot and he's the 1st one to do a netflix special when they go back and they start analyzing this period of american comedic history this guy's going to have a couple big signposts the 1st guy to do netflix the 1st guy to take a global russell peters right after this and then a similar plus one. hey folks welcome to dennis miller plus one and we're joined by comedian russell peters to the show today he's a canadian commute in got to start at the comedy clubs in toronto.
next up on dennis miller plus one comedian russell peters ellis when i 1st started doing stand up you were doing local clubs this guy's not performed over $300.00 shows in 30 countries around the spot and he's the 1st one to do a netflix special when they go back and they start analyzing this period of american comedic history this guy's going to have a couple big signposts the 1st guy to do netflix the 1st guy to take a global russell peters right after this and then a similar plus one. hey...
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in the case of the low-carbon transition we talk about, you're trying to get exposure to the russell we can overweight and underweight, with 100 basis points of tracking error, trying to give exposure to the russell 1000, but at the same time the overall portfolio has 50% lower-carbon intensity that is the objective. we try to double down on education to help investors understand the different groups of products that they can choose to incorporate in their portfolios >> thank you, armando. he's going to join us for an extended discussion on this topic and other esg trends as well as trends in the hot zest investments of last year, remember clean energy, cloud computing, 3-d printing, cybersecurity hot in 2020, not 'ltaot in 2021 so far. wel lk about that. etf edge, dit don't miss it at 0 ♪ ♪ p.m. p.m. we're back after this. ♪ ♪ t# you did it. a steakhouse with a vegan menu... that serves dinner at 4:30. personal assistance just a text away. one of the many things you could expect when you're with amex. so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. o
in the case of the low-carbon transition we talk about, you're trying to get exposure to the russell we can overweight and underweight, with 100 basis points of tracking error, trying to give exposure to the russell 1000, but at the same time the overall portfolio has 50% lower-carbon intensity that is the objective. we try to double down on education to help investors understand the different groups of products that they can choose to incorporate in their portfolios >> thank you,...
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welty and russell left the publishing firm for random house. this was a huge event. with time, welty rallied. not only with "losing battles," but with what many critics consider her finest long fiction, "the optimist's daughter." far more autobiographical, this beautiful short novel traces the eponymous daughter's negotiations of her father's death and the memories of her mother's death. welty was clearly processing her own mother's death. the novel is dedicated to her mother. published first in the new yorker in 1969, it was revised and expanded from 1972 release --for a 1972 release. the novel received the pulitzer prize. i recommend this novel routinely for anyone who is struggling with death and loss and grief. particularly now at our moment of pandemic. this is a resource welty offers to us. during these amazing four years, welty published "one time, one place," a collection of photographs with several other collections to follow in subsequent years, all to much acclaim. after this brilliant flurry of activity, welty struggled to write new fiction entry to editi
welty and russell left the publishing firm for random house. this was a huge event. with time, welty rallied. not only with "losing battles," but with what many critics consider her finest long fiction, "the optimist's daughter." far more autobiographical, this beautiful short novel traces the eponymous daughter's negotiations of her father's death and the memories of her mother's death. welty was clearly processing her own mother's death. the novel is dedicated to her...
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charles: you know, for the most part its been a session for this market nasdac was higher, russel isand i got to tell you though, some are saying even at these levels they are still expensive based on traditional valuation metrics but i don't know. i don't think that really matter as much as it used to the question now is how do you go about buying this dip? i want to bring in ken mahone, along with courtney dominges, a senior wealth advisor at payne capital management, and ken, i think this is your sweet spot. some of the growth names and big time tech communication services name have been smacked around good. how are you deciding on which ones to buy, like, you know, these for an over-sold bounce? >> right, so, you know, they move so far towards value and now stay there, stay there, stay there, remember it was growth before. i was with every version to the mean and charles to your point i'm going to back back to arkk, i love that fund last year didn't like the controversy earlier this year but 35% off its high and in there you'll find these companies, in their industries, as you kn
charles: you know, for the most part its been a session for this market nasdac was higher, russel isand i got to tell you though, some are saying even at these levels they are still expensive based on traditional valuation metrics but i don't know. i don't think that really matter as much as it used to the question now is how do you go about buying this dip? i want to bring in ken mahone, along with courtney dominges, a senior wealth advisor at payne capital management, and ken, i think this is...
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credit suisse uses russell 1000. this is from credit suisse and shows russell growth relative pe to -- sorry, growth pe to value pe what you see is it is extended also, another slide put out and you see that growth is massively overvalued relative to how it traded relative to tech. you can look at a whole bunch. you can look at s&p, you can look at russell, you can look at value versus growth, you can look at 80th versus 20th and they all show the same thing, which is that relative to history the valuations are very extended, even after the past eight months where values had a big run. >> okay. mr. brown. >> i just -- >> pass the mic. >> i just want to bring out the fact that if we're looking at this gap in valuation for value versus growth on a historic basis, the world has significantly changed and pe ratio might have been one of the most useless measures of forward performance over the last ten years. so you could make the case that that will revert for some unknown, mystical reason maybe it will turn out to be tr
credit suisse uses russell 1000. this is from credit suisse and shows russell growth relative pe to -- sorry, growth pe to value pe what you see is it is extended also, another slide put out and you see that growth is massively overvalued relative to how it traded relative to tech. you can look at a whole bunch. you can look at s&p, you can look at russell, you can look at value versus growth, you can look at 80th versus 20th and they all show the same thing, which is that relative to...
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nasdaq and russell are outperforming as we approach the close. >> i'm sara eisen.
nasdaq and russell are outperforming as we approach the close. >> i'm sara eisen.
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. >>> russell westbrook broke a 47-year-old nba record and there are new findings in the breonna tayloring. those some are the headlines on the morning newsstand. "the washington post" reports a louisville police investigator found the officers who killed breonna taylor should not have fired their weapons. in a december memo, the police sergeant wrote the officers had a right to protect themselves when taylor's boyfriend fired at them. but they should not have returned fire because it put others in danger. taylor and her boyfriend kenneth walker were in taylor's apartment last year when police barged in during a botched raid. walker says he opened fire because he thought there was an intruder. some of the investigator's findings were overruled by the then police chief. >>> "the wall street journal" said president biden is disputing republican arguments that enhanced unemployment benefits are discouraging americans from working and yeerday, mr. biden said his economic plan is working. last week's employment reports show lower than expected job growth. republicans say that's because extra
. >>> russell westbrook broke a 47-year-old nba record and there are new findings in the breonna tayloring. those some are the headlines on the morning newsstand. "the washington post" reports a louisville police investigator found the officers who killed breonna taylor should not have fired their weapons. in a december memo, the police sergeant wrote the officers had a right to protect themselves when taylor's boyfriend fired at them. but they should not have returned fire...
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general russel honore, and we'll hear from former f.d.a. commissioner dr.ry, katherine rowe. this is the cbs overnight news. >> good evening, america's covid recovery is picking up speed and vaccines are the reason why. tonight, the cdc is reviewing several dozen reports that some vaccinated teenagers and young adults may have suffered heart inflammation. the seven day average of cases is don't 90%. and covid deaths now roughly 500 a day have fallen by 85%.
general russel honore, and we'll hear from former f.d.a. commissioner dr.ry, katherine rowe. this is the cbs overnight news. >> good evening, america's covid recovery is picking up speed and vaccines are the reason why. tonight, the cdc is reviewing several dozen reports that some vaccinated teenagers and young adults may have suffered heart inflammation. the seven day average of cases is don't 90%. and covid deaths now roughly 500 a day have fallen by 85%.
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i think we can go to russell's to my colleague garrett, mother, our correspondent, they're gay or alright. well laid out for us. so what has been decided? it has indeed been decided which is quite a breakthrough because there was some, some deep router over the fine print off this certificate as it is called. and here's the 1st new fact that has come to light. it's no longer called the digital green certificate, but it is now called the e u corporate 19 a certificate that is been compromised, made by member states towards the parliament. the other 2 main sticking points where the availability of tests that they are cheap enough for everyone to get a test and hands get the certificate. so that has been apparently settled. and the 2nd question was that if there are additional restrictions. so if you have that, you have been for instance, double vaccinated that you have the past and still member states could use restrictions and say you still have 2 current time. then the demand from the parliament was that there should be a national you white measures that apply to everyone so that it is tr
i think we can go to russell's to my colleague garrett, mother, our correspondent, they're gay or alright. well laid out for us. so what has been decided? it has indeed been decided which is quite a breakthrough because there was some, some deep router over the fine print off this certificate as it is called. and here's the 1st new fact that has come to light. it's no longer called the digital green certificate, but it is now called the e u corporate 19 a certificate that is been compromised,...
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fans back at games are rowdy or than ever, nba star russell westbrook had popcorn thrown at him after idea on how to solve that issue. >> i think you should be able to go up in the stands and beat the [bleep] out of 1 person per game. a fan says something really rude or pull something on them, you can say come on down right down the half-court then you settle it like men. >> jessica: i don't know about anyone else but i've been watching those guys every night so i can't get enough charles barkley but i want to start first with the southwest plane incident, so this is about mask wearing which is going to be a contentious issue moving forward certainly the cdc has relaxed the rules for not being on public transport. how do you see this playing out? >> gillian: not in any good way that i want a part of. that debate will rage on probably for another year. i want to say it's not just that but the agitation and the irritation and violence breaking out. i read this great article in "vanity fair" and can't read the title because it has profane language and it but the point they are making as
fans back at games are rowdy or than ever, nba star russell westbrook had popcorn thrown at him after idea on how to solve that issue. >> i think you should be able to go up in the stands and beat the [bleep] out of 1 person per game. a fan says something really rude or pull something on them, you can say come on down right down the half-court then you settle it like men. >> jessica: i don't know about anyone else but i've been watching those guys every night so i can't get enough...
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let's talk to russell fuller. what are the chances for mary in getting that wild card?e the chances for mary in getting that wild card?— are the chances for mary in getting that wild card? he sure deserves one accordin: that wild card? he sure deserves one according to — that wild card? he sure deserves one according to the _ that wild card? he sure deserves one according to the man _ that wild card? he sure deserves one according to the man ultimately - that wild card? he sure deserves one| according to the man ultimately made the decision as a tournament director of the french open. he spoke at a press conference at rulon garros earlier today and was saying how he had been watching andy murray practice with novak djokovic in rome earlier in the week. i got the sense that it will ultimately come down to mary. if he feels he is fit enough and has enough matches on clay under his belt and thinks he can play, than there will be very happy to give him a spot in the main draw. if he is fit, then he will be able to be half of the field without having to think too much about
let's talk to russell fuller. what are the chances for mary in getting that wild card?e the chances for mary in getting that wild card?— are the chances for mary in getting that wild card? he sure deserves one accordin: that wild card? he sure deserves one according to — that wild card? he sure deserves one according to the _ that wild card? he sure deserves one according to the man _ that wild card? he sure deserves one according to the man ultimately - that wild card? he sure deserves...
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russell, state farm offers everyone surprisingly great rates.i've captured your kind eyes. when you want the real deal, like a good neighbor, state farm is there. we do it every night. like clockwork. do it! run your dishwasher with cascade platinum. and save water. did you know certified dishwashers... ...use less than four gallons per cycle, while a running sink uses that, every two minutes. so, do it with cascade. the surprising way to save water. ♪ once we all sang it back, you take an early leap there and you learn to fly ♪ ♪ bye-bye little sebastien ♪ >> parks and rec fans, mouse rat is back in a big way fictional band that rocked ponte, indiana, is finally releasing their debut album. he sang the hits of the show on the awesome album. >> liking that song. first listen, wouldn't even know. >> rob lowe was digging it looks like. >> with the pandemic, students at a colorado elementary school have figured out a way to travel the world. their teacher got post cards and it's grown into something special. foster gains of kusa brings us the story
russell, state farm offers everyone surprisingly great rates.i've captured your kind eyes. when you want the real deal, like a good neighbor, state farm is there. we do it every night. like clockwork. do it! run your dishwasher with cascade platinum. and save water. did you know certified dishwashers... ...use less than four gallons per cycle, while a running sink uses that, every two minutes. so, do it with cascade. the surprising way to save water. ♪ once we all sang it back, you take an...
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finance also the biggest component of the russell 1000 value index.re modest at 20%, but if you switch to the s&p 500 pure value index, a gauge that really focuses on the companies in the s&p 500 with strongest value characteristics, you are talking about a number that is above 40%, so it is clear those new areas have increasingly become the focus. tom: you are on the equities side of things at bloomberg news. you have never seen a jobs report like. absolutely expert and airy. your thoughts, please -- absolutely extraordinary. your thoughts, please. dave: it really comes down to whether it moves the needle. tom: does it move the market? i've got to find an entry point, david. dave: you keep looking. about 40 minutes from now or so, we will have a better idea if now is the time. jonathan: dave, we've got to leave it there, as you to carry on your argument. dave wilson alongside tom keene. if we can pick up and talk about the financial stability report out of the federal reserve yesterday, this comment from governor brainerd. "the archegos event demonst
finance also the biggest component of the russell 1000 value index.re modest at 20%, but if you switch to the s&p 500 pure value index, a gauge that really focuses on the companies in the s&p 500 with strongest value characteristics, you are talking about a number that is above 40%, so it is clear those new areas have increasingly become the focus. tom: you are on the equities side of things at bloomberg news. you have never seen a jobs report like. absolutely expert and airy. your...
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russell trott, bbc news. saturday. mrjohnson is said to have exchanged vows with ms symonds in westminster cathedral, in front of a number of close friends and family. downing street has declined to comment. borisjohnson and comment. boris johnson and carrie comment. borisjohnson and carrie symons were the first unmarried couple to live together in downing street. they were first linked by the media in 2019 and by the end of that year they were engaged although they didn't announce it until the following february when she posted the news on instagram at the same time as announcing they were expecting their first child. wilfrid was born last april. there had been speculation about when and how the couple would get married. in the end, the reportedly secret ceremony at westminster catholic cathedral took almost everyone by surprise. downing street declined to comment, an unusual position but one which chimes with the prime minister'slong—standing wish to keep his personal life private. his divorce from his seco
russell trott, bbc news. saturday. mrjohnson is said to have exchanged vows with ms symonds in westminster cathedral, in front of a number of close friends and family. downing street has declined to comment. borisjohnson and comment. boris johnson and carrie comment. borisjohnson and carrie symons were the first unmarried couple to live together in downing street. they were first linked by the media in 2019 and by the end of that year they were engaged although they didn't announce it until the...
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conviction in mississippi that was uphill just this week the mississippi court of appeals denied russell's appeal arguing he is a habitual offender that classification eliminated any judicial discretion and basically guarantees harsh sentencing even when the offense is nonviolent and i know what you might be thinking. 3 strikes laws and yes this is similar have been to offender statutes have a scrutiny across civil rights and criminal justice advocacy circles and poor really good reason they systemically attack blacks who are 3 times more likely to get arrested for marijuana infractions than whites even though use and possession rates are similar across both demographics in alan's case the 38 year old was found guilty of possession in 2019 but because he had 2 prior charges he is facing life but his case isn't unique the mississippi clarion ledger reported just last year that there were $86.00 have big issue of benders serving life without parole because of convictions for nonviolent crimes just like alan. the bite administration for its part is working to make a campaign promise a reality
conviction in mississippi that was uphill just this week the mississippi court of appeals denied russell's appeal arguing he is a habitual offender that classification eliminated any judicial discretion and basically guarantees harsh sentencing even when the offense is nonviolent and i know what you might be thinking. 3 strikes laws and yes this is similar have been to offender statutes have a scrutiny across civil rights and criminal justice advocacy circles and poor really good reason they...
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the first time i came down here, there was a guy named russell long who i served with. i was 29 years old when i got elected, and i went to see russell long, and he said, son, i have made all my stops with senior senators, which you do in those days, and he said, son, sit down. sit down. he pounded his desk. i set down and he has cap much money i spent on my campaign. i said, a little over $285,000, then i had to borrow some money to get through it, and i won fairly by 0.05%. he said, good thing you won. he said, well, you got yourself a $38,000 deficit, and i said, yes, sir. he said if you had won, you would have a plano deficit. now you can have a deficit party. amazing guy. both of you are amazing. mr. mayor, you have a great city, and i have been here more than once, and it is good to be back. it is hard to believe that you got hit as badly as you have in the timeframe that you have. i spent some time with randy. he got hit, but not like you have. and we have to build back better. one of the things that i am proud of is in the first 100 days that i became president,
the first time i came down here, there was a guy named russell long who i served with. i was 29 years old when i got elected, and i went to see russell long, and he said, son, i have made all my stops with senior senators, which you do in those days, and he said, son, sit down. sit down. he pounded his desk. i set down and he has cap much money i spent on my campaign. i said, a little over $285,000, then i had to borrow some money to get through it, and i won fairly by 0.05%. he said, good...