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and i looked at pat schroeder and i introduced myself, i said my name is ron dellums, i'm a california. she said, i know. i'm honored to be here with you. my grandmother taught me not to let people make fun of you cheaply. if it's okay with you, it's cool with me, why don't you and i sit in this seat side-by-side together as if it's the most normal thing in the world. and she said, cool. so ron dellums and pat schroeder sat on this one thing for the entire organizational meeting and we never acted as if -- even though we wanted to scream, he said, no, we just let our silence and our behavior handle it. and they didn't know what to do because we didn't scream. so there was no -- so the next time the two seats were there, we made our point and we moved on. >> dellums' service on that committee reflects a wider period of reform in the house where the power of committee chairs is rolled back and junior members and a diversity of members, african-americans and women, get bigger and better committee assignments. and within a congress representative dellums is part of a group that helps remov
and i looked at pat schroeder and i introduced myself, i said my name is ron dellums, i'm a california. she said, i know. i'm honored to be here with you. my grandmother taught me not to let people make fun of you cheaply. if it's okay with you, it's cool with me, why don't you and i sit in this seat side-by-side together as if it's the most normal thing in the world. and she said, cool. so ron dellums and pat schroeder sat on this one thing for the entire organizational meeting and we never...
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pat schroeder who just one as a freshman -- freshman were on armed services. the both of us are at the bottom of the wrong, but there's only one chair available at the committee tables. nobody wanted, they did not want another seat there. there's just one seat. i looked at pat schroeder and introduced myself and said my name is ron dellums and i'm from california. i'm honored to be here with you. my grandmother taught me not to let people make fun of you cheaply. if it's okay with you, it's cool with me, why don't you and i sit in this seat side by side together as if it's the most normal thing in the world. she said, cool. so ron dellums and pat schroeder set on this one seat for the entire organizational meeting and never acted as if, you know, even though we wanted to scream, we said, no. we just let our silence and our behavior handle it. they did not want to do because we do not scream. so the next time a two seats where there, we made our point and moved on. >> the service of dellums on that committee reflects a wider period of reform in the house where
pat schroeder who just one as a freshman -- freshman were on armed services. the both of us are at the bottom of the wrong, but there's only one chair available at the committee tables. nobody wanted, they did not want another seat there. there's just one seat. i looked at pat schroeder and introduced myself and said my name is ron dellums and i'm from california. i'm honored to be here with you. my grandmother taught me not to let people make fun of you cheaply. if it's okay with you, it's...
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were flecked more than just ourselves in 1909 lehman with the backing of then chancellor gerhard schroeder unveiled his master plan for the renovation of berlin's museum island. perhaps his greatest career achievement needed size. every age has its people thought that means that now someone has to come along who has new ideas and sets new impulses. so that it always has a fresh and contemporary shape. so i can let go very easily with some projects such as the humble forum also came with their share of controversy, but close to dudley man will now regard them from a distance. and i'm joined by my colleague who coauthored the documentary closed on the last cultural diplomat is maybe not the last because we still have you watching. welcome to this hour that was together with you made that fell into such an interesting man. and someone who's always had a real sense for how to capitalize on a romance in history, to the benefit of culture as a unifier in germany as well. that wasn't an easy job, was that? yeah, that's a side many people don't know, ignore about him. that's in the ninety's after
were flecked more than just ourselves in 1909 lehman with the backing of then chancellor gerhard schroeder unveiled his master plan for the renovation of berlin's museum island. perhaps his greatest career achievement needed size. every age has its people thought that means that now someone has to come along who has new ideas and sets new impulses. so that it always has a fresh and contemporary shape. so i can let go very easily with some projects such as the humble forum also came with their...
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stuff to s schroeder more important stuff to there's more important stuff to do and there's only aboute. every time he'd open his mouth president obama would start laughing. i had no confidence he'd keep it forgot together together -- together for the actual performance. >> we count on the press to shed the most important issues of the day and count on . >> you can count on fox news to terrify old people with nonsense. >> you can see some of his speeches begin with couple jokes at his own expense which sets up admission structure to say now let's turn attention to other people too. >> donald trump. is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] now, i know that he's taken some flack lately, but no one is happier, no one is prouder to put this birth certificate matter to rest than the donald, and that's because he can finally get back to focussing on the issues that matter, like, did we fake the moon landing? [ laughter ] >> if folks just want to understand what a presidential take down looks like watch that. >> and where are biggie and tupac? >> i sat a table across away from donald trump an
stuff to s schroeder more important stuff to there's more important stuff to do and there's only aboute. every time he'd open his mouth president obama would start laughing. i had no confidence he'd keep it forgot together together -- together for the actual performance. >> we count on the press to shed the most important issues of the day and count on . >> you can count on fox news to terrify old people with nonsense. >> you can see some of his speeches begin with couple...
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yield and onw on the bond market, lisa hornby with us with schroeder investment come out of barclays the wonderful economic program at rutgers as well. i want to go to that econ 101 concept of elasticity, and that is the dynamic of yield. we are in a new yield regime, supposedly. when you see the movement of yield, is it a new elasticity or not? lisa: yields are as low as they are, people doing their 2021 forecasts saying where can things go from here in the u.s., and we did some work looking at european yields. obviously we started this year at much lower yields, and yet delivered returns of 20% year-to-date. you look at a very low yield environment and say, is there any value left? the answer is it depends on where we are going to go from here. certainly there is a term of this liquidity in the system, a lot of demand, and that is particularly true in fixed income markets in the u.s., where there are still some positive real yielding assets out there. lisa: people are looking at $17 trillion of negative yielding debt, a record high globally. we look to increase deficits going forwa
yield and onw on the bond market, lisa hornby with us with schroeder investment come out of barclays the wonderful economic program at rutgers as well. i want to go to that econ 101 concept of elasticity, and that is the dynamic of yield. we are in a new yield regime, supposedly. when you see the movement of yield, is it a new elasticity or not? lisa: yields are as low as they are, people doing their 2021 forecasts saying where can things go from here in the u.s., and we did some work looking...
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in 1909 lehman with the backing of then chancellor gerhard schroeder unveiled his master plan for the renovation of poland's museum island. perhaps his greatest career achievement the that side of every age has its people. that means that now someone has to come along who has new ideas and sets new impulses so that it always has a fresh and contemporary shape. so i can let go very easily. some projects such as the humble forum, also came with their share of controversy. but close to dudley man will now regard them from a distance and i'm joined by my colleague who coauthored the documentary close to thailand. the last cultural diplomat is maybe not the last because we still have you watching. welcome to this hour that was together with a very short one that you made that fellow hina, such an interesting man. and someone who's always had a real sense for how to capitalize on romance in history. the to the benefit of culture as a unifier in germany as well. that wasn't an easy job, was that? yeah, that's a side many people don't know, ignore about him. that's in the ninety's after germa
in 1909 lehman with the backing of then chancellor gerhard schroeder unveiled his master plan for the renovation of poland's museum island. perhaps his greatest career achievement the that side of every age has its people. that means that now someone has to come along who has new ideas and sets new impulses so that it always has a fresh and contemporary shape. so i can let go very easily. some projects such as the humble forum, also came with their share of controversy. but close to dudley man...
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were flooded more than just ourselves in 1909 lehman with the backing of then chancellor gerhard schroeder unveiled his master plan for the renovation of berlin's museum island. perhaps his greatest career achievement you could saw every age has its people. that means that now someone has to come along who has new ideas and sets new impulses so that it always has a fresh and contemporary shape. so i can like go very easily with some projects such as the humble forum, also came with their share of controversy, but will now regard them from a distance and i'm joined by my colleague who coauthored the documentary closed on the last cultural diplomatic. maybe not the last because we still have you. welcome to this hour that was together with you, made that fellow hina, such an interesting man. and someone who's always had a real sense for how to capitalize allurements in history, to the benefit of culture as a unifier. in germany as well, that wasn't an easy job, was that? yeah, that's a side many people don't know, ignore about him. that's in the ninety's after german your real if occasion. i
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then a democrat congresswoman, pat schroeder argued in favor of government involveme in research and development, and against u.n. ambassador ane kirkpatrick. i want to show you a clip from that program. take a look. >> we noticed that. [ applause ] [ chuckles ] well, but the government... >> [ chuckles ] >> dr. bourla, what is your view of the ideal relationship between a private company and thtfederal government, when comes to partnership on a covid-19 vaccine? >> i have to say i aith the lady that spoke.th i thincovid-19 -- the success of the t vaccines so far is a great testament to the power of science, but also to the power of theor private send the power of innovation at the hands of theiv e ctor. i think of the speed with which you can move in the private sector, the risks that you can take without having toorry about your spending taxpayers' money, and the ways that performance also is very focused in the private sector eate miracles. and despite the fact that i know very well that the pharmaceutical industry were not enjoying a high reputati in the last few years, for reaso
then a democrat congresswoman, pat schroeder argued in favor of government involveme in research and development, and against u.n. ambassador ane kirkpatrick. i want to show you a clip from that program. take a look. >> we noticed that. [ applause ] [ chuckles ] well, but the government... >> [ chuckles ] >> dr. bourla, what is your view of the ideal relationship between a private company and thtfederal government, when comes to partnership on a covid-19 vaccine? >> i...
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we were getting ready to win this election frankly we did win this for led by us is a major schroeder nation we want the load to be used in a proper manner so we'll be going to the u.s. supreme court his democratic opponent joe biden had been expecting this and tried to take the wind out of trump's sails. because of the on precedent early voting a mail in vote that's going to take a while we're going to have to be patient until the hard work of talent votes is finished. if under clerics states miss the safe harbor date while there's still no overall result the u.s. congress and supreme court could get involved bringing back memories of the bitterly divided 2000 contest. ard for more now we want to bring in mary ziegler she's a professor of wall at florida state university professors it was good to see you again we meet on yeah and terms that we didn't expect just a couple of weeks ago we've got the u.s. president now threatening a number of legal challenges if the vote does not go his way does he have a legal basis to stand dog when he's making these these claims no i mean he has no l
we were getting ready to win this election frankly we did win this for led by us is a major schroeder nation we want the load to be used in a proper manner so we'll be going to the u.s. supreme court his democratic opponent joe biden had been expecting this and tried to take the wind out of trump's sails. because of the on precedent early voting a mail in vote that's going to take a while we're going to have to be patient until the hard work of talent votes is finished. if under clerics states...
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is a major schroeder nation we want the load to be used in a proper manner so will be going to the us supreme court his democratic opponent joe biden had been expecting this and tried to take the wind out of trump sails we knew because of the on president early voting a mail in vote was going to take a while we're going to have to be patient until the hard work of talent votes is finished if under states miss the safe harbor date while there's still no overall result the u.s. congress and supreme court could get involved bringing back memories of the bitterly divided 2000 contest. let's get some reaction from europe now brussels spirit she felt xander phenomena is monitoring the force she joins us from brussels and sandra what to europeans make of this u.s. election limbo. well brussels the whole europe waiting watching holding its breath and when we get to it when we look at the have solved the e.u. institutions and nato and most of the e.u. leaders we have to say there are silence they know what's at stake right now but those politicians who did come and they reacted mostly with thi
is a major schroeder nation we want the load to be used in a proper manner so will be going to the us supreme court his democratic opponent joe biden had been expecting this and tried to take the wind out of trump sails we knew because of the on president early voting a mail in vote was going to take a while we're going to have to be patient until the hard work of talent votes is finished if under states miss the safe harbor date while there's still no overall result the u.s. congress and...
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his lawyer thanked all who contributed, including ricky schroeder, and mike lindell, president and ceomy pillow company. the shooting happened in a protest over the police shooting of jacob blake, a black man, who was left paralyzed. rittenhouse is due back in court on dozen 3rd. >> immigration is increasing across the countries. officials say they have seen a surge in attempted crossings along the southern border with mexico. we look at why officials say the pandemic is behind the uptick. >> reporter: another sign of the global economic devastation brought on by the coronavirus pandemic, motivating migrants to make the dangerous journey north. 69,000 arrested last month, a 21% spike compared to september, and the highest for any october since 2005, according to u.s. customs and border protection. >> they've been this way for decades and decades. first and foremost is economics. anywhere we see worsening economic conditions, illegal immigration follows and right now because of covid-19, that's what we're seeing. not just in mexico, but really the western hemisphere. cbp officials say t
his lawyer thanked all who contributed, including ricky schroeder, and mike lindell, president and ceomy pillow company. the shooting happened in a protest over the police shooting of jacob blake, a black man, who was left paralyzed. rittenhouse is due back in court on dozen 3rd. >> immigration is increasing across the countries. officials say they have seen a surge in attempted crossings along the southern border with mexico. we look at why officials say the pandemic is behind the...
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were flattened, more than just ourselves in 1909 lehman with the backing of the chancellor gerhard schroeder unveiled his master plan for the renovation of berlin's museum island. perhaps his greatest career achievement needed. so every age has its people. that means that now someone has to come along who has new ideas and sets new impulses so that it always has a fresh and contemporary shape. so i can like a very easily, but also some projects such as the humble forum, also came with their share of controversy, but close to dudley manuel. now regard them from a distance and i'm joined by my colleague who coauthored the documentary a close to tell a man the last cultural diplomat. he's maybe not the last because we still have new welcome to this hour. that was together, a very short one that you made that fell behind such an interesting man. and someone who's always had a real sense for how to capitalize on romance in history, to the benefit of culture as a unifier in germany as well. that was a job, was that? yeah, that's a side many people don't know. ignore about him. that's in the ninety
were flattened, more than just ourselves in 1909 lehman with the backing of the chancellor gerhard schroeder unveiled his master plan for the renovation of berlin's museum island. perhaps his greatest career achievement needed. so every age has its people. that means that now someone has to come along who has new ideas and sets new impulses so that it always has a fresh and contemporary shape. so i can like a very easily, but also some projects such as the humble forum, also came with their...
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joining us to discuss is lindsey belle, and ron enson, a senior adviser to schroeder's >> ydo i assume that this week's rally is because there doesn't look like there's going to be a blue wave? >> yeah. i mean, i think that is really a fair assumption. initially last week i did think that the covid case increase was having an impact on the market and that simply really wasn't the fact when you think about what we saw this week. i mean, we're crossing 100,000 cases over the last couple days and the market still isn't flinching. so i really think the market is really morning concerned about what policy can come across to help the market and the economy and individual consumers more so than they are about how the vaccine will impact the economic environment. i think there's still the belief out there that there's not going to be major shutdowns like we saw earlier this year. there might be city and state regulations and changes that impact some businesses but overall the economic environment going into 2021, people remain very optimistic about. >> ron, should they be >> you know, i'm of a
joining us to discuss is lindsey belle, and ron enson, a senior adviser to schroeder's >> ydo i assume that this week's rally is because there doesn't look like there's going to be a blue wave? >> yeah. i mean, i think that is really a fair assumption. initially last week i did think that the covid case increase was having an impact on the market and that simply really wasn't the fact when you think about what we saw this week. i mean, we're crossing 100,000 cases over the last...
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schroeder's out with a positive call earlier on in terms of this being an opportunity at some point tout money to work. the ftse 100 underperforming the markets on the continent. the dax absolutely flat. the madrid market, big beneficiary of the vaccine trade , the virus trade, coming down .6% today. the banks in focus in that area. the pound is certainly something we want to be talking about today, picking up on the cable rate, trading 132 .55. one of the reasons for that is the more positive story around the brexit story. where anticipating -- we are anticipating news next week in terms of getting a deal done. the new seems to be big in the market. you get the pound up, the ftse down in trade, which has become mechanical since brexit took place. imperial brands talking about returning to profitability. that up very strongly. 7.38%. one of the prime drivers to the upside of the ftse 100. abodell continuing to stay higher. factng a moment ago on the she does not see m&a as a route forward for her bag but certainly inorganic story. the mad rush to consolidate in spain seems to be carryi
schroeder's out with a positive call earlier on in terms of this being an opportunity at some point tout money to work. the ftse 100 underperforming the markets on the continent. the dax absolutely flat. the madrid market, big beneficiary of the vaccine trade , the virus trade, coming down .6% today. the banks in focus in that area. the pound is certainly something we want to be talking about today, picking up on the cable rate, trading 132 .55. one of the reasons for that is the more positive...
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they haven't. >> reporter: schroeder summed it up for the jury.osecutor had an illusion of evidence, a circumstantial case woven together with ricky spencer's tall tale. >> they've tried to make you think they have all this evidence, but they don't. and they haven't proved their case. you have a duty to do. and that's to find doug stewart not guilty. >> coming up -- >> you believe she's alive? >> i've gotta believe she's alive. >> reporter: what would the jury do? >> the clerk will read the verdict. >> verdict and a whole new chapter in the mystery. >> he showed up to the door. he said that it was part of the case. >> the case was never closed. that's the missing piece. >> when "dateline" continues. don't worry, julie... coughing's not new. this woman coughs... and that guy does, too. people cough in the country, at sea, and downtown. but don't worry, julie... robitussin shuts coughs down. who knows where that button is? i don't have silent. everyone does -- right up here. it happens to all of us. we buy a new home, and we turn into our parents. w
they haven't. >> reporter: schroeder summed it up for the jury.osecutor had an illusion of evidence, a circumstantial case woven together with ricky spencer's tall tale. >> they've tried to make you think they have all this evidence, but they don't. and they haven't proved their case. you have a duty to do. and that's to find doug stewart not guilty. >> coming up -- >> you believe she's alive? >> i've gotta believe she's alive. >> reporter: what would the...
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were fucked more than just ourselves in 1909 lehman with the backing of then chancellor gerhard schroeder unveiled his master plan for the renovation of berlin's museum island. perhaps his greatest career achievement. you could start every age has its people. that means that now someone has to come along who has new ideas and sets new impulses so that it always has a fresh and contemporary shape. so i can let go very easily, but also some projects such as the humble forum, also came with their share of controversy. but color studer leaman will now regard them from a distance and i'm joined by my colleague highlights how, who coauthored the documentary close to thailand, the last cultural diplomatic. maybe not the last because we still have you watching . welcome to this hour. that was together a very short run that made that film hina, such an interesting man. and someone who's always had a real sense for how to capitalize a romance in history. the to the benefit of culture as a unifier in germany as well. that wasn't an easy job, was that? yeah, that's a side many people don't know, igno
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first movie i think my parents took me to, i was probably five or six, i saw "the champ" with ricky schroederes out. everyone was crying. it's unbelievable. you didn't see "the champ" do you? >> that was a remake i didn't realize that, but there was an original "champ" with the same actor from "treasure island." did you always watch movies? >> jimmy: yeah >> yeah, me, too >> jimmy: yeah loved it. we were irish catholic so every james cagney movie -- we were watching gangster movies, didn't know what they were >> would your dad go around the house saying "you dirty rat? >> jimmy: yeah, that was my first impression i swear i'll get it next time your on. i'm going to play it for you i was probably two-years-old, i said, "you dirty rat." >> it's so good. would you go to school and say that to people, and they were like, "where is this guy coming from?" >> jimmy: i was doing like don ho impressions like, no one -- >> you were singing "tiny bubbles" >> jimmy: i said aloha that was my jam. no, that wasn't the opener nor was it a closer. but it was somewhere in the act. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i want to t
first movie i think my parents took me to, i was probably five or six, i saw "the champ" with ricky schroederes out. everyone was crying. it's unbelievable. you didn't see "the champ" do you? >> that was a remake i didn't realize that, but there was an original "champ" with the same actor from "treasure island." did you always watch movies? >> jimmy: yeah >> yeah, me, too >> jimmy: yeah loved it. we were irish catholic so every...
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also ricky schroeder. rittenhouse faces numerous charges, including first-degree homicide.claims he was acting in self-defense. >>> on a much lighter note now, it is a cult favorite out in california. in-n-out burger. so when two new restaurants opened in colorado on friday, look at what happened. people were clearly very excited. check out these massive lines. many waited all day for their double doubles and animal-style fries. aurora police say at one point the line was over 12 hours long. if you've ever had in-n-out, you know why. at one point they started urging people to go to other restaurants and save in-n-out for another day. >>> as the weather gets colder across the country, covid cases are exploding hitting new records each day and that is taxing hospitals nationwide like it's never done. nbc's gabe gutierrez has been on the front lines of this crisis all week. >> reporter: this morning as the pandemic rages, many hospitals around the country are asking for backup. one in five is facing a staffing shortage. >> you can turn areas that aren't hospital areas into hos
also ricky schroeder. rittenhouse faces numerous charges, including first-degree homicide.claims he was acting in self-defense. >>> on a much lighter note now, it is a cult favorite out in california. in-n-out burger. so when two new restaurants opened in colorado on friday, look at what happened. people were clearly very excited. check out these massive lines. many waited all day for their double doubles and animal-style fries. aurora police say at one point the line was over 12 hours...
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schroeder saying, quote: it made meed mad, this boy is innocent, and he will be proven innocent.>> and in other news, a california church is asking the supreme court to block governor gavin newsom's covid-19 restrictions, gatherings are banned for worship for 94% of the state. the pastor joined us earlier to make his case. >> during the covid-19 when people are depressed, the suicide rates are off the charts, domestic violence is increasing, people need spiritual encouragement. jillian: meanwhile, another california pastor makes a mockery of the restrictions, briefly turning a chapel into a strip club. the move comes after a judge allows a strip club to reopen but not houses of worship. he jokingly removed his tie which apparently then made it legal to hold services. that is a look at your headlines. brian: all right. that's very interesting. i've got to find out how that ends up. meanwhile, jillian, good job. starting today you can actually download a brand new special on fox nation, it's called a very nation thanksgiving, a look back at 400 years since the mayflower landed at t
schroeder saying, quote: it made meed mad, this boy is innocent, and he will be proven innocent.>> and in other news, a california church is asking the supreme court to block governor gavin newsom's covid-19 restrictions, gatherings are banned for worship for 94% of the state. the pastor joined us earlier to make his case. >> during the covid-19 when people are depressed, the suicide rates are off the charts, domestic violence is increasing, people need spiritual encouragement....