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babe ruth could still swing like babe ruth. he couldn't hit like babe ruth any more, he had to rehearse a few times before he hit a a homerun but was babe ruth. he had been in the movie before, had done some silent movies. he knew how to play babe ruth pretty damn well. eleanor did not want him in the movie. >> glor: why. >> eleanor felt that much like her husband playing in the shadow of babe ruth all those years, for about a decade until ruth left for boston, she didn't want babe taking any, any attention away from gary cooper. she probably knew that wasn't going to happen and she probably knew if gld winn knew anything about baseball that babe ruth was a big name. he knew nog about baseball. but he was a big deal, essentially the third star 6 the movie writely cooper and wright. >> glor: gary cooper didn't know a lot about baseball either. >> no, the closest thing was that he owned a small piece of a minor league team with other hollywood stars, they owned the steam called the hollywood stars with bob cobb, the head of the b
babe ruth could still swing like babe ruth. he couldn't hit like babe ruth any more, he had to rehearse a few times before he hit a a homerun but was babe ruth. he had been in the movie before, had done some silent movies. he knew how to play babe ruth pretty damn well. eleanor did not want him in the movie. >> glor: why. >> eleanor felt that much like her husband playing in the shadow of babe ruth all those years, for about a decade until ruth left for boston, she didn't want babe...
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babe ruth could still swing like babe ruth.uldn't hit like babe ruth anymore, he had to herself you times before he got a home run. but he was babe ruth. he invented the movies before, he had done some silent movies. he knew how to play babe ruth pretty damn well. eleanor did not want him in the movie. eleanor felt that, much like her husband playing in the shadow of babe ruth all those years, for about a decade, she didn't want babe taking any attention away from gary cooper. she probably knew that wasn't going to happen, that if goldwyn knew anything about baseball, babe ruth was a big deal. he was essentially the third star of the movie right below gary cooper and teresa wright. jeff: gary cooper didn't necessarily know much about baseball either. richard: no, he owned a small piece of a minor league team with a bunch of hollywood stars. in fact, they owned a team called the hollywood stars. he needed six weeks of tutoring by a former national league batting star. one thing he did was, he said, ok, you are a righty, gehrig w
babe ruth could still swing like babe ruth.uldn't hit like babe ruth anymore, he had to herself you times before he got a home run. but he was babe ruth. he invented the movies before, he had done some silent movies. he knew how to play babe ruth pretty damn well. eleanor did not want him in the movie. eleanor felt that, much like her husband playing in the shadow of babe ruth all those years, for about a decade, she didn't want babe taking any attention away from gary cooper. she probably knew...
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a few kilometers from the capital ruth with its a grand. carbon is ninety and lives in her house alone. she's been a social worker her whole life. had all been fios for a pension the public pension fund is empty. you'll be one of the not paying that all right. you. give. them but i mean what else. you're going to. be. most of comments children who fled the crisis by moving to the us. if that jury. ok. then. new york them being. going over to my k.f.c. at any level i don't. want to pick them. apart but it was never going to make it a lot but. i guess we have an idea. that i mean. yeah. yeah. that's you know i. better know. whether the with. another guy may overlook or you can do. better i mean. something else in an american passport is the last resort the sort ruth doesn't like at all. you know. what i know. either is that i mean. we're going to gain a game where you. only a few shows dream of independence. the american passport triumphs. more and more put to reagan to leave the island actor is among them. he's waiting for his flight from so
a few kilometers from the capital ruth with its a grand. carbon is ninety and lives in her house alone. she's been a social worker her whole life. had all been fios for a pension the public pension fund is empty. you'll be one of the not paying that all right. you. give. them but i mean what else. you're going to. be. most of comments children who fled the crisis by moving to the us. if that jury. ok. then. new york them being. going over to my k.f.c. at any level i don't. want to pick them....
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ruth wants to make us a. little bit in the number one. i live i am a. little mass killing seventy percent that's. trying . to look at it look at least in the long run it. has been passed bringing austerity measures to overcome the crisis. a federal american board is supposed to govern puts a rico. does the independent candidate she's determined to defy washington and many view the federal board as a humiliation. to killing some you can be a little bit is set up with. this ability to be that it will go to. the ceiling easily this is this police still can't fit into this and this is. a desolate and yes it needs to do something about the economy doesn't apply to me to some make up on this. other part of the u.s. as poverty and debt levels as high as puerto rico. i didn't. like. how. it would be. like i. was. paralyzed that public debt is sixty six billion euros i record in the history of the united states. to its status as a free associated state doesn't have the same rights as other states that's why it's not allowed to declare bankruptcy. that's the para
ruth wants to make us a. little bit in the number one. i live i am a. little mass killing seventy percent that's. trying . to look at it look at least in the long run it. has been passed bringing austerity measures to overcome the crisis. a federal american board is supposed to govern puts a rico. does the independent candidate she's determined to defy washington and many view the federal board as a humiliation. to killing some you can be a little bit is set up with. this ability to be that it...
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ruth and adrian the two young activists peter here as well. had he went out to the canteen in the nanoparticle may be the. early. this year ruth wasn't able to find a job she lives on three hundred thirty euros in public assistance. in. the chemical are something i'm going to put on the moment i. think. people will be. asking. you know. a few hours later the city comes to a standstill. the island experience is a power outage. at the university council to. put it. in. the public electric company is the business with the biggest debt in puerto rico. power outages have affected rural areas. you're. going to. put out. a month a couple of. groups has lived in this fifteen square meter room with a roommate for a year it's the best solution of some one. just as high as in american cities. but i'm and so are. some from alaska who we don't. know about and. i mean. obviously. they're afraid that the power outage might last several days. ruth and a roommate want to buy food these are. still open thanks to a standby generator. that anything about. you kno
ruth and adrian the two young activists peter here as well. had he went out to the canteen in the nanoparticle may be the. early. this year ruth wasn't able to find a job she lives on three hundred thirty euros in public assistance. in. the chemical are something i'm going to put on the moment i. think. people will be. asking. you know. a few hours later the city comes to a standstill. the island experience is a power outage. at the university council to. put it. in. the public electric company...
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a few kilometers from the capital ruth with it's a grandmother. carbon is ninety and lives in her house alone. she's been a social worker her whole life. has. no job and feels for a pension the public pension fund is empty. one of the would have been out of my head. i thought i had. to give. them but i mean what else. you're going to. be. most of comments children who fled the crisis by moving to the us. it's that enjoying. ok. then. new york. nobody like a yes i mean where do you go. the part that he could never. make it but. i guess we have a. media that i meant. by yeah. that's you know. better to. be with. another guy may. be you could do. better i mean what the. man who went out. in an american passport is the last resort sort ruth doesn't like a tall gentleman will say oh my god you know. what i know. either way but i mean. we're going to gain a game where you. only a few shows who dream of independence. day american passports triumphs. more and more put a rican to leave the island actor is among them. he's waiting for his flight from some o
a few kilometers from the capital ruth with it's a grandmother. carbon is ninety and lives in her house alone. she's been a social worker her whole life. has. no job and feels for a pension the public pension fund is empty. one of the would have been out of my head. i thought i had. to give. them but i mean what else. you're going to. be. most of comments children who fled the crisis by moving to the us. it's that enjoying. ok. then. new york. nobody like a yes i mean where do you go. the part...
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a few kilometers from the capital ruth with it's a grand. car but is ninety one lives in her house alone. she's been a social worker her whole life. had all been fios for a pension the public pension fund is empty. one of the one. i thought i had. to give. them but i have. but i'll tell. you. the. most of commons children who fled the crisis by moving to the us. if that enjoying. new york them being doing going over you might be as a going anywhere don't go. but it could never. make it but. i guess we have an idea. that i meant. by yeah. that's you know. better to. be with. another guy may. be you can do. better i mean. something else in an american passport is the last resort thought ruth doesn't like a tall gentleman. you know. what i know. either but i mean. we're digging a game where you. only a few shows dream of independence. the american pulse ball triumphs. more and more put to reagan to leave the island actor is among them. he's waiting for his flight from some one airport. every day. two hundred put a recount migrate to the us it's
a few kilometers from the capital ruth with it's a grand. car but is ninety one lives in her house alone. she's been a social worker her whole life. had all been fios for a pension the public pension fund is empty. one of the one. i thought i had. to give. them but i have. but i'll tell. you. the. most of commons children who fled the crisis by moving to the us. if that enjoying. new york them being doing going over you might be as a going anywhere don't go. but it could never. make it but. i...
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a few kilometers from the capital ruth with its a grand. carbon is ninety and lives in her house alone. she's been a social worker her whole life. you know and feels for a pension the public pension fund is empty. one of the nothing that i'm right. i thought i had. bought on e bay i don't see that. and then but i mean what else. you're going to. be. most of comments children who fled the crisis by moving to the us. i think it's that enjoying. ok. new york. going over to my gate as i go anywhere don't go. but it could never. make it but. i guess we have an idea. that i'm in. yeah. yeah. that's you know i. better know. whether the with. another guy may overlook or you can do. better i mean. in an american passport is the last resort sort ruth doesn't like at all. you know. i don't know. either but i mean. we're taking a game where you. only a few shows dream of independence. the american passport triumphs. more and more put to reagan to leave the island actor is among them. he's waiting for his flight from some one airport. every day. two hun
a few kilometers from the capital ruth with its a grand. carbon is ninety and lives in her house alone. she's been a social worker her whole life. you know and feels for a pension the public pension fund is empty. one of the nothing that i'm right. i thought i had. bought on e bay i don't see that. and then but i mean what else. you're going to. be. most of comments children who fled the crisis by moving to the us. i think it's that enjoying. ok. new york. going over to my gate as i go anywhere...
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ruth: ruth. soy de mÉxico, de cancÚn y soy del chivas.ta fanÁtica de chivas. ruth: creo que me voy a cambiar de equipo, me voy por el amÉrica. julio cÉsar: entonces, nos vamos ahora. sigo aquÍ, pero vamos, gente que quiere hablar de fÚtbol. cuÁl es tu nombre? brian: el amÉrica va a ganar por dos a cero. goles de uribe y paulo aguilar. julio cÉsar: vamos a regalar tickets.sabes narrar fÚtbol? cÁntame un gol. lleva la pelota uribe a peralta. viene uribe de cabezazo, la bola al fondo y golazo! [risas] julio cÉsar: le doy toda la cuerda y nada. gol! me voy a quedar con todas las entradas. los dejamos y mÁs adelante regresamos. vamos a regresar con illia garcÍa. illia: ok, la estamos pasando bien. regresamos tras la pausa con mÁs illia: en puerto rico aplican nuevas medidas. en republica dominicana denunciaron mafia en un sector fronterizo. >> gran parte de la zona ha recibido lloviznas. en filadelfia se llegÓ a la media pulgadas de lluvia. tenemos una tormenta y ya regreso con la trayectoria. ♪ illia: regresamos aquÍ, en "tu barrio". el gober
ruth: ruth. soy de mÉxico, de cancÚn y soy del chivas.ta fanÁtica de chivas. ruth: creo que me voy a cambiar de equipo, me voy por el amÉrica. julio cÉsar: entonces, nos vamos ahora. sigo aquÍ, pero vamos, gente que quiere hablar de fÚtbol. cuÁl es tu nombre? brian: el amÉrica va a ganar por dos a cero. goles de uribe y paulo aguilar. julio cÉsar: vamos a regalar tickets.sabes narrar fÚtbol? cÁntame un gol. lleva la pelota uribe a peralta. viene uribe de cabezazo, la bola al fondo y...
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a few kilometers from the capital ruth with it's a grandmother. carbon is ninety and lives in her house alone. she's been a social worker her whole life. had all been fios for a pension the public pension fund is empty. one of the would have been out of my. and then but i mean what else. you're going to. be. most of comments children who fled the crisis by moving to the us. georgia. ok. new york. going over to my gate as i go anywhere don't go. but it could never. make it but. i guess we have an idea of. better what i meant. by yeah. that's you know. better to. be with. another guy may. be you could do. better i mean. in an american passport is the last resort the sort ruth doesn't like at all. either but i mean. only a few shows dream of independence. the american passports triumphs. more and more put a rican to leave the island actor is among them. he's waiting for his flight from san juan in a port. model . every day. two hundred put a real migrate to the u.s. it's the greatest migration crisis in the island's history. of the events of the past
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take a listen to ruth porat, the c.f.o. the investor call. >> in terms of the revenue detail, google site revenues were $18.4 billion in the quarter. up 20% year over year. youtube. the biggest growth was in mobile search and youtube. emily: joining me, the bloomberg senior analyst. we are taking a look at shares after hours. you can see the spike, then the plunge. what is going on? >> if you look at the underlying demand through paid click change , strongest growth since 2007, the demand is strong. the traffic acquisition costs, because they are making more money from mobile and programmatic advertising, the acquisition cost is higher on those platforms. that is why the net revenue came in line with estimates or missed most of the bullish estimates. that is why you saw the reaction you see. emily: we have been talking about what has been going on with other bats becoming a smaller piece of the pie overall. this is what ruth porat was brought in to do. losses are narrowing. revenue is increasing. they have taken a pause on
take a listen to ruth porat, the c.f.o. the investor call. >> in terms of the revenue detail, google site revenues were $18.4 billion in the quarter. up 20% year over year. youtube. the biggest growth was in mobile search and youtube. emily: joining me, the bloomberg senior analyst. we are taking a look at shares after hours. you can see the spike, then the plunge. what is going on? >> if you look at the underlying demand through paid click change , strongest growth since 2007, the...
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ruth porat says we will make the business simpler to understand.have alphabet as a parent company. google is the biggest business, here is how it works. they have made google more complicated from a marketer's perspective. there are more places the ads are going on in terms of mobile and programmatic. they have emphasized big growth in you time which -- youtube which is highly under monetized. they have numbers on youtube unbelievable. 1.4 billion users on youtube, registered users logged in. this is not just people watching on a twitter feed or catching a video. emily: second only to facebook. --those are cory: those are huge numbers. i think they have made the business more interesting and complicated with the number of ads and type of ads they sell even though the overall business looks simpler by description. emily: when it comes to other the lossestold me are coming down in part because of a pause when it comes to google fiber. the increasing simplicity of the overall business, does it make you more or less excited about the stock as a whole?
ruth porat says we will make the business simpler to understand.have alphabet as a parent company. google is the biggest business, here is how it works. they have made google more complicated from a marketer's perspective. there are more places the ads are going on in terms of mobile and programmatic. they have emphasized big growth in you time which -- youtube which is highly under monetized. they have numbers on youtube unbelievable. 1.4 billion users on youtube, registered users logged in....
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sarah: ruth michaelson in cairo, thank you.e also have our political correspondent rupert wiederwald joining us from our parliamentary studios. rupert, do we have reaction right now from germany on the deaths of these two women? rupert: the german foreign office, which is in charge here, has not yet confirmed that the two victims are german citizens or have not confirmed yet that they are not german citizens. all we have is a statement in which they say we cannot surely say if they are german or not. we are working on it. and what we can also say is this is going to take some time. normally the german foreign office would not issue any statement before they have -- have made sure for themselves if they are german victims. and they have to acknowledge the first, families. they have to get in contact with the families and only after that would they confirm whether germans are concerned. sarah: ok rupert, thank you. commemorations have been held in nice to remember those that died in a truck attack there a year ago today. resident
sarah: ruth michaelson in cairo, thank you.e also have our political correspondent rupert wiederwald joining us from our parliamentary studios. rupert, do we have reaction right now from germany on the deaths of these two women? rupert: the german foreign office, which is in charge here, has not yet confirmed that the two victims are german citizens or have not confirmed yet that they are not german citizens. all we have is a statement in which they say we cannot surely say if they are german...
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the items included ruth's 1927 world series ring and the 1919 contract of ruth's sale from the red sox to the yankees. >>> graffiti mushroomed in the 1970s and '30i8s and much of is still around. indell bable marks around the world. and a new york city woman who once painted illegally at night is now finding ways to use the lessons she learned in graffiti and the skills she developed to build a legitimate business. >> we can cut it right to the edge. >> 25 years ago, claudia gold, aka claw, never imagined a business rooted in graffiti. >> i would say you're crazy. i'm a criminal. >> and she was. the 2005 documentary infamy peeks at her 15 years on the run. multiple arrests for decorating, some would say defacing everything from walls to trucks to security doors in new york she was a renegade and not only because of what she calls her art. she was a woman in a male dominated graffiti ca fi cultur. >> it prepared me to better handle business. your way up. understand hard work, being the best you can be. >> claw began painting the word claw in the late 1980s until one day, she noticed tha
the items included ruth's 1927 world series ring and the 1919 contract of ruth's sale from the red sox to the yankees. >>> graffiti mushroomed in the 1970s and '30i8s and much of is still around. indell bable marks around the world. and a new york city woman who once painted illegally at night is now finding ways to use the lessons she learned in graffiti and the skills she developed to build a legitimate business. >> we can cut it right to the edge. >> 25 years ago,...
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if i may, to quote ruth. bbc offers stars protection.g to be published in a list. those earning more than £150,000. the bbc is worried about the safety of some people. i think the abuse levels are 110w people. i think the abuse levels are now so people. i think the abuse levels are now so awful, but whether you are, i can understand that.
if i may, to quote ruth. bbc offers stars protection.g to be published in a list. those earning more than £150,000. the bbc is worried about the safety of some people. i think the abuse levels are 110w people. i think the abuse levels are now so people. i think the abuse levels are now so awful, but whether you are, i can understand that.
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if i may, to quote ruth. bbc offers stars protection.is is because the high—paid so—called talent, a word i can't abide, is going to be published in a list. those earning more than £150,000. the bbc is worried about the safety of some people. i think the abuse levels are 110w people. i think the abuse levels are now so people. i think the abuse levels are now so awful, but whether you are, i can understand that. there is a suggestion here that people are so worried for themselves and their families that they might need to be protected, ruth. indeed. i must say, in the general election, there was a lot of abuse potential mps, which was deeply worrying. it seems to have come into our culture that if you see somebody in the public arena, you can just you see somebody in the public arena, you canjust abuse them. i'm quite horrified by it, actually. what is the bbc meant to do? there has been pressure for the bbc to be more transparent about who gets paid what at a higher level. and i think they are right. this is a public service broadcaster
if i may, to quote ruth. bbc offers stars protection.is is because the high—paid so—called talent, a word i can't abide, is going to be published in a list. those earning more than £150,000. the bbc is worried about the safety of some people. i think the abuse levels are 110w people. i think the abuse levels are now so people. i think the abuse levels are now so awful, but whether you are, i can understand that. there is a suggestion here that people are so worried for themselves and their...
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the babe ruth rain from that 1920 -- ring from that 1920 game went for $2 million. he enjoyed the items but now it's time to pass them along to someone else. >>> attending the imitation only aerial skiing tryout camp at the utah olympic park in park city and the kids learn new jobs, taught how to handle the pressure competition, and jana johnson, former two-time olympian is one of the trainers. she said the younger they start the better their chances. >> there center of gravity is lowered to the ground and they are more flexible and agile. they are more willing sometimes to try something new. >> i have done a lot of the things, and a lot to do with body athletic skills. >> the camp organizers say that the kids around the country are divided to the camp every summer to introduce them to the sport of freestyle aerials. >>> the burn ban, put in place today by fire officials in hopes of preventing wildfires. >>> protests underway ahead of the g20 summit and the intense criticism president trump is likely to face while arriving. >>> we are joined by the clouds, fog and p
the babe ruth rain from that 1920 -- ring from that 1920 game went for $2 million. he enjoyed the items but now it's time to pass them along to someone else. >>> attending the imitation only aerial skiing tryout camp at the utah olympic park in park city and the kids learn new jobs, taught how to handle the pressure competition, and jana johnson, former two-time olympian is one of the trainers. she said the younger they start the better their chances. >> there center of gravity...
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ruth marcus and david brooks.nk you both. >> thank you. >> woodruff: finally tonight, linguist deborah tannen has written a new book on women's friendships, "you're the only one i can tell," and tonight, she offers her humble opinion on the new language of "liking." >> for a book about friendship, i interviewed over 80 women, ages nine to 97, and heard a lot of worry that people are getting more self-absorbed, constantly texting and posting pictures of trivial things, like plates of food. one woman complained, "i don't care what somebody had for dinner. all this stuff out there that nobody needs to know." i'm a linguistics professor, so you might think i'd lament the effects of social media, especially how it corrupts language. but i don't. i've spent my career studying the language of everyday conversation, and i know that most everyday talk isn't about information we need to know. it's about staying connected to the people we care about. and that's a need that social media is extremely well suited to. my student
ruth marcus and david brooks.nk you both. >> thank you. >> woodruff: finally tonight, linguist deborah tannen has written a new book on women's friendships, "you're the only one i can tell," and tonight, she offers her humble opinion on the new language of "liking." >> for a book about friendship, i interviewed over 80 women, ages nine to 97, and heard a lot of worry that people are getting more self-absorbed, constantly texting and posting pictures of...
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ruth: never say never. the price is close to the bid price. if there was a bitter that wanted to come in, they would come in during the auction process. why would you come in after a company has some the deal of -- sewn the deal up? shares michael kors today are down as much as 4% because investors are asking are you paying too much? kate spade was another deal. what else are we looking in luxury m&a? how they see the luxury market playing out and what they do, i am sure these kind of intercontinental deals, we will see more of them. it is like a whole consumer space has been busy this year, whether it is attempted deals were deals actually going through. there is a lot to talk about. mark: thank you. bloombergs ruth david. i'm not going to ask her if she has a pair of jimmy choo's. i'm just not going to go there. time for the bloomberg business flash, a look at the biggest business stories in the news now. emission's cheating scandal will plead guilty in the coming days. violation of with the clean air act. amazon is expanding. the company ad
ruth: never say never. the price is close to the bid price. if there was a bitter that wanted to come in, they would come in during the auction process. why would you come in after a company has some the deal of -- sewn the deal up? shares michael kors today are down as much as 4% because investors are asking are you paying too much? kate spade was another deal. what else are we looking in luxury m&a? how they see the luxury market playing out and what they do, i am sure these kind of...
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ruth: today we are going to get started. today we are going to start our new section on nutrition and cover the aspects of food systems related to health, food access, food insecurity, and the impact of the food system on the environment. that is going to be the section we are going to cover for this last part of the course. today we are going to start out by talking a little bit about nutrition and how we got to the
ruth: today we are going to get started. today we are going to start our new section on nutrition and cover the aspects of food systems related to health, food access, food insecurity, and the impact of the food system on the environment. that is going to be the section we are going to cover for this last part of the course. today we are going to start out by talking a little bit about nutrition and how we got to the
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>> yes, ruth. >> stephen: what's her name? >> ruth. >> stephen: ruth? hi, ruth.cheers and applause ) and you have kids? >> i do, i have three. >> stephen: three kids. boys, girls? >> two girls, one boy. >> stephen: okay, great. are they nice to their brother? >> mmmm... sometimes, yeah. ( laughter ) >> stephen: okay. dad just threw you under the bus, girls. okay, can i have the first card please? here we go. here's the final draft of a card. it's a nice one. it says, "happy father's day to my one and only dad." okay? that's nice. very sweet. but the first draft said, "happy father's day to my one and only dad-- that i know of." ( laughter ) ( applause ) you never know. you never know. >> you never do know. >> stephen: how old are they? >> 21, 21, and 18. >> stephen: so twins? >> no we brady bunched it. >> stephen: oh, you joined the family together, that's nice. >> stephen: okay, ben, here's one. it says, "happy father's day to the man who wears the pants in the family." ( laughter ) okay. there you go. thank you. but the first draft read, "happy father's day, th
>> yes, ruth. >> stephen: what's her name? >> ruth. >> stephen: ruth? hi, ruth.cheers and applause ) and you have kids? >> i do, i have three. >> stephen: three kids. boys, girls? >> two girls, one boy. >> stephen: okay, great. are they nice to their brother? >> mmmm... sometimes, yeah. ( laughter ) >> stephen: okay. dad just threw you under the bus, girls. okay, can i have the first card please? here we go. here's the final draft of a...
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they brought us to ruth -- brought ruth to triangle commemoration and brought us into that. this is a journalistic account, but it is really a -- i am struggling for the word. it is a good read. it is good journalism, plus, it is good resource -- research. it was not perfect research, but it was good research. i highly recommend this book as a foundation to understand why triangle changed america. out of triangle came the new york state laws. over 30 new york state laws were passed after triangle, based on the findings of the factories investigating commission. plus, workers compensation insurance, they date that law. the new york state labor department dates its strength and funding to the triangle fire. the new york city fire department and fire departments across the country got better equipment, more moderate equipment, and more funding because of the triangle fire. there were a lot of systematic changes that came out of the triangle fire. my focus here is to talk about kids. ok. these are the kids who come every year. we get kids, we give out little plastic fire hats, a
they brought us to ruth -- brought ruth to triangle commemoration and brought us into that. this is a journalistic account, but it is really a -- i am struggling for the word. it is a good read. it is good journalism, plus, it is good resource -- research. it was not perfect research, but it was good research. i highly recommend this book as a foundation to understand why triangle changed america. out of triangle came the new york state laws. over 30 new york state laws were passed after...
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vonnie: our thanks to bloomberg's ruth david.up, vladimir putin is retaliating against new american sanctions by ordering the u.s. to cut staff at its embassy in moscow and other facilities by nearly two thirds. we will have the latest. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: it's a beautiful sunny day in midtown manhattan. live from bloomberg world headquarters in your, i am vonnie quinn -- in new york, i am vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets." let's take a quick temperature of the markets. the dow jones industrial average is the winner, up for 10 severe percent. -- 4/10 of a percent. the nasdaq is lower today by a quarter of one percentage point. we will dig into the details and individual movers and a little bit. let's get the first word news from mark crumpton. mark: president trump says retired marine general john kelly will do a fantastic job as white house chief of staff. he was sworn in this morning. kelly replaces the embattled reince priebus. he reportedly will have one did, that priebus never the backing of the president's
vonnie: our thanks to bloomberg's ruth david.up, vladimir putin is retaliating against new american sanctions by ordering the u.s. to cut staff at its embassy in moscow and other facilities by nearly two thirds. we will have the latest. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: it's a beautiful sunny day in midtown manhattan. live from bloomberg world headquarters in your, i am vonnie quinn -- in new york, i am vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets." let's take a quick temperature of the...
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talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. . >> time for shane harris ruth markham. best. washington tries to pretend it's normal. and the normalcy moment of the day has to do with health care. >> policy. >> with what's going on in health care. >> i'm normal. >> it's not being done in the norm ways of washington but tleet it's of an issue and not espionage. >> we'll take it. >> robert, rand paul is still a know. susan collins skeptical. cap it o skeptical. none of us know how dean heller can ever support this considering what he said the first time but cassidy looked like he felt loo. >> portman. >> capito is a new deem. >> it appears to be dead on arrival. >> you think so. >> yeah. >> wow. >> i think this is yet another attempt to amy to the base and the moderates in the party but not going anywhere. >> what do you say, ruth. >> it's not over until it's over. i never underestimate mitch mcconnell. and you know you're playing with very small margins. but that also means you can -- you need to get very small numbers. so you only need to be able to count to 50. it is n
talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. . >> time for shane harris ruth markham. best. washington tries to pretend it's normal. and the normalcy moment of the day has to do with health care. >> policy. >> with what's going on in health care. >> i'm normal. >> it's not being done in the norm ways of washington but tleet it's of an issue and not espionage. >> we'll take it. >> robert, rand paul is still a know. susan collins skeptical. cap it o...
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>> jeremy and ruth, thank you both so much.ington residents you'll know why all of us at nbc and at wrc are so affected by the loss of jim vance. at nationals park tonight, there will be a moment of silence before the nats face off against the brewers in themry of this legendary anchorman. for almost half a century the local anchorman who died after a brief battle with cancer at the age of 75. he was a broadcast pioneer leading the first wave of black anchors in tv markets. he was mentioned by david brink lee. he was known for his awe then tis, his unerring humor, his humanity and his pointed commentaries. he was open and unfailingly honest about his own struggles with addiction and depression in decades past. even as he became the city's voice during this city's struggle as we lived through urban riots, the transition from being a small segregated let's face it southern town to a vibrant international urban capital. the team at nbc 4 called jim the heart and soul of our city city. "the washington post" tv critic called him the
>> jeremy and ruth, thank you both so much.ington residents you'll know why all of us at nbc and at wrc are so affected by the loss of jim vance. at nationals park tonight, there will be a moment of silence before the nats face off against the brewers in themry of this legendary anchorman. for almost half a century the local anchorman who died after a brief battle with cancer at the age of 75. he was a broadcast pioneer leading the first wave of black anchors in tv markets. he was...
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in addition to which james gorman is the babe ruth, if you will jamie dimon is a babe ruth, if you will you've even seen brian moynihan at bank of america who is a babe ruth, if you will. these people have done something with their franchises. they have recognized that they were in an industry which had major secular changes impacting it, and they changed and they changed their company in a fashion to benefit their shareholders goldman sachs did not. and a iss a result of not doing that, his earnings have not gone up for ten years take your metrics back to 2007 don't start them in 2012 he did not guide this company through a period of constant improvement. he guided this company through a period of constant loss in share relative to the companies that i just mentioned >> some would suggest if lloyd blankfein is not there that goldman may not be there given what happened during the crisis. >> why would they suggest such a thing given that morgan stanley is here? bank of america is here? citigroup which should not be here is here i have no idea why they would suggest such a thing i have n
in addition to which james gorman is the babe ruth, if you will jamie dimon is a babe ruth, if you will you've even seen brian moynihan at bank of america who is a babe ruth, if you will. these people have done something with their franchises. they have recognized that they were in an industry which had major secular changes impacting it, and they changed and they changed their company in a fashion to benefit their shareholders goldman sachs did not. and a iss a result of not doing that, his...
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david greenglass' wife ruth told the same story under oath.ok the jury only eight hours to reach a verdict. >> one of the greatest peacetime spy dramas in the nation's history reaches its climax. >> cooper: the judge sentenced the rosenbergs to death, saying he considered their crime worse than murder because he believed they'd put the atomic bomb in soviet hands earlier than anyone had expected. wh decision, the rosenbergs were taken to new york's sing sing prison to await execution. robby and michael, now four and eight years old, hadn't seen their parents for a year, but they were allowed to visit them at sing sing. i heard that you asked to see the electric chair? >> michael meeropol: yep. the very first visit, i said to a guard, "let me see the electric chair." >> cooper: why did you want to see the electric chair? >> michael meeropol: i didn't want to see the electric chair. i wanted to prove to the people at the prison i wasn't afraid of it. >> robert meeropol:
david greenglass' wife ruth told the same story under oath.ok the jury only eight hours to reach a verdict. >> one of the greatest peacetime spy dramas in the nation's history reaches its climax. >> cooper: the judge sentenced the rosenbergs to death, saying he considered their crime worse than murder because he believed they'd put the atomic bomb in soviet hands earlier than anyone had expected. wh decision, the rosenbergs were taken to new york's sing sing prison to await...
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that was never able to really cobble consensus together. >> and ruth marcus, for the president to talk elections is conceding that they aren't going to get anything done until 2018? >> there were so many remarkable things there. that among them. in that context, i mean, he can talk about how he's going to let obamacare fail and the democrats are going to own it and it would have the sort of human consequences that sam talked about. but i wonder from the political point of view if you're a republican senator or house member up in 2018 and you are listening to the president assert democrats are going to own it, you're thinking, whoa easy for you to say, buddy nap's not so clear to me. when you have unified government and republicans in control of anything, when people's health care goes south, i think that betting on them to blame democrats is a very dicey bet. >> going to have to leave it there. ruth marcus, sam stein, kasie hunt, robert costa, that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." a lot of news today. follow the show online on facebook and twitter. chris jansing i
that was never able to really cobble consensus together. >> and ruth marcus, for the president to talk elections is conceding that they aren't going to get anything done until 2018? >> there were so many remarkable things there. that among them. in that context, i mean, he can talk about how he's going to let obamacare fail and the democrats are going to own it and it would have the sort of human consequences that sam talked about. but i wonder from the political point of view if...
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the babe ruth ring from the championship went for more than $2 million. sheen said he enjoyed them for decades in time to pass them on to someone else. >>> breaking news in san pablo on interstate 80 several lanes blocked after the deadly crash and we have a live update for you coming up at 6:00. >>> many californians moving north looking for more affordable housing in oregon but some portland residents are not exactly rolling out the red carpet. >>> being joined by low clouds and fog with the possibility of patchy drizzle with a look at the current conditions and what to expect for the afternoon, coming up. >>> all westbound lanes of interstate 80 in richmond are closed and traffic is being diverted as chp investigates of fatal accident. >>> once again this morning it is the president's twitter account and generating controversy. i am doug luzader in washington with more on what he said and the response.>>> this is ktvu mornings on 2. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2 on this july 3, and i am gasia mikaelian. pam cook is enjoying the day off. >> that's r
the babe ruth ring from the championship went for more than $2 million. sheen said he enjoyed them for decades in time to pass them on to someone else. >>> breaking news in san pablo on interstate 80 several lanes blocked after the deadly crash and we have a live update for you coming up at 6:00. >>> many californians moving north looking for more affordable housing in oregon but some portland residents are not exactly rolling out the red carpet. >>> being joined by...
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oh, ruth. i'm sorry.uth and then michael. >> well, just to turn it, my experience with this book has been so different that maybe it would be worth commenting on. about five times since 1990, i gave a course on the new york intellectuals. i would say by far the most interesting students i ever attracted to courses were for this course on the new york intellectuals, because invariably they came, people who wanted very much to be new york intellectuals. so there is a hunger for that. and i think that one of my favorite moments from this course was a student, a very bright student who, shaking her head like this, and i said is something the matter? and she said we will never write like that, never, never, never, never, never. [laughter] with such longing. now, your book was always on that course. it always aroused so much interest and attention and discussion. and i was so grateful the you for coming the that course once in a while. and you didn't feel, perhaps, that energy. but it's still there. what i want
oh, ruth. i'm sorry.uth and then michael. >> well, just to turn it, my experience with this book has been so different that maybe it would be worth commenting on. about five times since 1990, i gave a course on the new york intellectuals. i would say by far the most interesting students i ever attracted to courses were for this course on the new york intellectuals, because invariably they came, people who wanted very much to be new york intellectuals. so there is a hunger for that. and i...
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outlining one of the most famous deals in sports history, the boston red sox sale of slugger babe ruth to the new york yankees in 1919, sold at auction for $2.3 million today. ruth's world series ring with the 1927 yankees-- the season he hit 60 home runs-- sold for $2.1 million. lelands.com did not reveal the buyers, but the seller was actor charlie sheen. and finally, a warm welcome to vegas pbs, now a part of the pbs newshour weekend family. that's all for this edition of pbs newshour weekend. i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪
outlining one of the most famous deals in sports history, the boston red sox sale of slugger babe ruth to the new york yankees in 1919, sold at auction for $2.3 million today. ruth's world series ring with the 1927 yankees-- the season he hit 60 home runs-- sold for $2.1 million. lelands.com did not reveal the buyers, but the seller was actor charlie sheen. and finally, a warm welcome to vegas pbs, now a part of the pbs newshour weekend family. that's all for this edition of pbs newshour...
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i think as the mueller investigation moves up the road, ruth was asked, david asked ruth, is this fireto the investigation, as he calls more people in, as trump becomes aware of mueller's activities, i think it's going to be very hard for this president who likes to fire people, you know, not necessarily on his staff, but fire people on the outside he views as hostile to him to keep his finger off the trigger. >> i'm looking at this report here op ed piece in the washington post, i guess, by two white house officials who talk about the cbo score. that it's going to be little more than fake news. using the president's language. i know there's an investigation on one hand looking for breaking of the law, corruption. what about this sort of growing use of language that really chips away at the foundations of our reality and certainly of democracy. not to sound extreme or to exaggerate, but these are comments that do that. do they not? >> i agree with you. i think this assault on the cbo is ridiculous. i think anyone who covers this stuff knows that the cbo scores are sometimes flawed. the
i think as the mueller investigation moves up the road, ruth was asked, david asked ruth, is this fireto the investigation, as he calls more people in, as trump becomes aware of mueller's activities, i think it's going to be very hard for this president who likes to fire people, you know, not necessarily on his staff, but fire people on the outside he views as hostile to him to keep his finger off the trigger. >> i'm looking at this report here op ed piece in the washington post, i guess,...
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the top it's all women they do sketch comedy they rap they wrestle and our show follows my character ruth wilder into this world she's an out of work actress and is really hanging on to the bottom rung and asking her parents for money and you know can't get a job to say i'm not a wrestler she is not a wrestler and she gets an opportunity to audition for this women's wrestling show and it's sort of her last ditch effort at you know success in what she thought she would do as a performer so this show is about the show it's a show within a show it's about the making of the show and jenji kohan created rights jenji cohen executive producer and liz flee carly mensch created it is the new blood yeah let's see a clip from glo watch so can working on these opening moves it's called the hammer and sickle. punch. so it's the camera start with a body slam get back up but then i think you are beat so you know. that i did you hear that you made it up. you carried out you turn it around on me you walk right up you think you got me but then i come back with the soon to be famous. and then you know what
the top it's all women they do sketch comedy they rap they wrestle and our show follows my character ruth wilder into this world she's an out of work actress and is really hanging on to the bottom rung and asking her parents for money and you know can't get a job to say i'm not a wrestler she is not a wrestler and she gets an opportunity to audition for this women's wrestling show and it's sort of her last ditch effort at you know success in what she thought she would do as a performer so this...
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. >> i think ruth is being unfair. why shouldn't new jersey's governor enjoy new jersey's beaches all by himself? it looks like he's having a whale of a time. i don't understand why, what's the fuss, ruth? >> i'm not even going to point out that you said whale. >> all right, he says, now in the meantime after he said if you want -- i'm not going to touch that. if you're governor you can have a beach house. his spokesperson's response, ruth, and this is a little bit of jersey chutzpah, was to say he wasn't sunbathing because he has a baseball cap on. >> okay, it's really good to wear sun protection when you're on the beach in new jersey, but when you're on the beach in new jersey and your constituents can't be there, you have a little bit of an appearance problem and that seems about as convincing as a defense as the i'm sure he didn't mean to be threatening anybody defense that we have heard about the president's tweets. >> i'm just told, breaking news here, rick, apparently chris christie, one of the criticisms agains
. >> i think ruth is being unfair. why shouldn't new jersey's governor enjoy new jersey's beaches all by himself? it looks like he's having a whale of a time. i don't understand why, what's the fuss, ruth? >> i'm not even going to point out that you said whale. >> all right, he says, now in the meantime after he said if you want -- i'm not going to touch that. if you're governor you can have a beach house. his spokesperson's response, ruth, and this is a little bit of jersey...
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his mother ruth. [applaus [applause] >> and most especially, his wonderful wife krissy and their four beautiful children. you guys stand up. go ahead and stand up, guys. [applaus [applause] >> the hagerty family heads to japan. and it's a big crew. we also have many other honored guests with us today, including the commander of the united states armed forces japan, general jerry martinez, and many distinguished members of congress from his home state, as well as the senators that i mentioned before. in fact, it's important to note that snort corker is in fact the chairman of the senate foreign affairs committee and we're truly honored to have you and senator alexander here. we're joined by members of house of representatives of tennessee, congresswoman blackburn, congressman phil rowe and others, would you give them a round of applause? [applaus [applause] >> and i know it's a particular honor to have with us bill's counterpart japan's ambassador to the united states of america, ambassador sasay and h
his mother ruth. [applaus [applause] >> and most especially, his wonderful wife krissy and their four beautiful children. you guys stand up. go ahead and stand up, guys. [applaus [applause] >> the hagerty family heads to japan. and it's a big crew. we also have many other honored guests with us today, including the commander of the united states armed forces japan, general jerry martinez, and many distinguished members of congress from his home state, as well as the senators that i...
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first of all, ruth, you've just been blogging about this e-mail chain.>> what is the opposite of nothing burger? this is staggeringly incriminating evidence that has just come out. i agree with everything that paul butler said previously. how you could receive an e-mail like this and not go run to your campaign lawyer, who should then go to the fbi with it, how you could invite the russian government attorney into your campaign to provide evidence incriminating to your opponent. maybe that's the way the trump organization works in new york. it is not the way a campaign organization can work consistent with u.s. laws that are very clear about how you can't accept anything of value from a foreign national. when i fist heard about this terrific story our friends at "the new york times" did and it was clear the meeting was not about russian adoption, but i could hardly have imagined that it could have evidence so bad and so voluntarily exposed and provided by donald trump jr. this is serious. >> and the adoption issue, we should point out, is also a major is
first of all, ruth, you've just been blogging about this e-mail chain.>> what is the opposite of nothing burger? this is staggeringly incriminating evidence that has just come out. i agree with everything that paul butler said previously. how you could receive an e-mail like this and not go run to your campaign lawyer, who should then go to the fbi with it, how you could invite the russian government attorney into your campaign to provide evidence incriminating to your opponent. maybe...
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to have a very good situational awareness so who tries to ruth penetrate them what kind of data as they are looking and that is one of the key elements and cyberdefense. and then to do a good cyberdefense. with the technical peas and the human peas. where most of that activity takes place and where it is most successful that it is much more preeminent. so the reason the russian activities succeed and to use the market no house so i see no reason why they should continue but it is focusing on the problem and then collectively do have the potential to win this. >> good morning as distinguished members of the committee is an honor to be here to testify before the panel. specifically on the federal elections ended my country germany. pressure and interference is strategic and aimed at stabilizing european project. to diminish the e.u. in the european project because it has orchestrated against russia and has become the main obstacle and in the ukraine. and it is not limited to elections there is a general consensus of when and what form is taken. and manipulation isn't likely to use paper b
to have a very good situational awareness so who tries to ruth penetrate them what kind of data as they are looking and that is one of the key elements and cyberdefense. and then to do a good cyberdefense. with the technical peas and the human peas. where most of that activity takes place and where it is most successful that it is much more preeminent. so the reason the russian activities succeed and to use the market no house so i see no reason why they should continue but it is focusing on...