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sears has everything.id not know it was in bankruptcy and it just -- >> ainsley: i was very appreciative of your birthday present that year. the build a bear gift card and the sears gift card. buying a curate from sears. they were in bankruptcy at the time. i do spend a little extra money to pay for the cure. i never received it. you spend money on the card and i spend extra money. we were both at a loss. >> brian: gambles god. be to that used to be a department store here in new york. >> steve: sarah, what was the name -- that's right. it's now called willis tower. >> brian: willis tower? named after willis? >> steve: i don't think so. >> ainsley: when they ask you that are in jeopardy, you will know the answer. >> steve: it will be in the form of a question. what is the willis tower? meanwhile, it is 8:03 in the 80s, 7:03 in chicago. florida reeling from the devastation caused by the hurricane as the death toll continues to climb. >> brian: hundreds of thousands of residents are still in the dark. not su
sears has everything.id not know it was in bankruptcy and it just -- >> ainsley: i was very appreciative of your birthday present that year. the build a bear gift card and the sears gift card. buying a curate from sears. they were in bankruptcy at the time. i do spend a little extra money to pay for the cure. i never received it. you spend money on the card and i spend extra money. we were both at a loss. >> brian: gambles god. be to that used to be a department store here in new...
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john: well, dean witter was owned by sears, and they had decided to spin it off.organ stanley got the order from sears to do this transaction, to raise money in an equity transaction, so we met with phil purcell and talked about all their salesmen, their french offices. it became apparent to me and also to dick fisher that this is the way to build a franchise because distribution is going to be more and more important and to have a connection with retail clients would be important. there was pushback at the firm, but with dick fisher's leadership, we were able to convince the partners that this was the right way to go and we did it. david: how did you negotiate who was going to be the ceo? john: at that time, dean witter owned discover card, so their market cap was dramatically larger than ours, so we based it on market cap, and they had a much larger market cap. purcell wanted to be in charge. that was one of the prerequisites to do the deal. he would be ceo and i would be president of the firm. david: so you did the deal. how long did that last? john: that's a g
john: well, dean witter was owned by sears, and they had decided to spin it off.organ stanley got the order from sears to do this transaction, to raise money in an equity transaction, so we met with phil purcell and talked about all their salesmen, their french offices. it became apparent to me and also to dick fisher that this is the way to build a franchise because distribution is going to be more and more important and to have a connection with retail clients would be important. there was...
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>> put it on the griddle and let it sear. >> on the king's hawaiian pretzel buns.nd absolutely outstanding. we're going to take the steak and cut the steak on the bias bise -- bis and he recollects slice the steak and get beautiful medium rare and are you a big cook in the house? >> on occasion. >> the fancy part with the aioli, a bit of dijon and salt and garlic and put it on top of the buns and go to cam, go to cam. i when they don't say anything, it's a good thing. >> rick, tell everybody it's cold. take a bit of this with melted cheese, caramelized onions on top with arugula and steak goes on top and slider sunday and we have slider sundays to have them with football and jump down and do another one and show you guys another dish. pete: okay. >> c canitas, california boy and my version of corn and inside here in the instapot i have pork shoulder and pork butt and gets seared inside and onions, chili powder, cumin, oregeno and garlic. take a bit of orange juice. you put this over the top here. this locks in, this cooks anywhere 45 minutes to a couple hours and t
>> put it on the griddle and let it sear. >> on the king's hawaiian pretzel buns.nd absolutely outstanding. we're going to take the steak and cut the steak on the bias bise -- bis and he recollects slice the steak and get beautiful medium rare and are you a big cook in the house? >> on occasion. >> the fancy part with the aioli, a bit of dijon and salt and garlic and put it on top of the buns and go to cam, go to cam. i when they don't say anything, it's a good thing....
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governor sears is with us.se policies continue, our 41 year high of inflation will continue. we won't recover from that. i fear that gas prices will triple. double what they are now. i fear that we won't have secure borders. i fear that law and order that this defund and no bail laws will continue. nobody is safe and secure in their town. i am also concerned about woke education versus a traditional education. those are the things they think are dangerous to the country. your thoughts? >> you're absolutely right. you are not just saying you are fearful of these things. they are happening. they are happening right now. it's not something in the future. that's why you see people making a different decision to say, it's not working out. we the president of the same party. congress the same party. we are no better off. they have us at each other's throats. i just listened to some of what oprah talked about with stacey abrams. stacey abrams came here last year in october to help the other side to win. visited 7 blac
governor sears is with us.se policies continue, our 41 year high of inflation will continue. we won't recover from that. i fear that gas prices will triple. double what they are now. i fear that we won't have secure borders. i fear that law and order that this defund and no bail laws will continue. nobody is safe and secure in their town. i am also concerned about woke education versus a traditional education. those are the things they think are dangerous to the country. your thoughts? >>...
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k. harm secretary over a breach of ministerial code, she did so with the searing attack on trust in her parting shot braverman said the government had broken key promises. replacing her as the new home secretary is grant shops, an arch critic of her cabinet and a close ally of trust is defeated leadership rivalry. she's to knock. this is the 2nd major upheaval in the cabinet in a wake. confusion later, a raptor during a parliamentary vote when it was unclear how conservative and pays were expected to cost their ballot. opposition lawmakers said they so conservative and pays, forcing their colleagues to vote in line with the government. i saw members being physically manhandled into another oh, i'm being bullied for the government won the vote, but trust is rapidly losing support within her own ranks. and there are room is. this is absolutely grace as is tory emp, if 17 years he's never been a minister who's got on with it loyally. most of the time, i think, is a shambles and a disgrace. i think it is utterly appalling. after a day of body blows to the prime minister's authority, it's un
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but there were other bombshells of course, the committee to day in the searing making clear that donald trump had actually a what they called premeditated plan to deny a possible election loss. and he started planning and working towards this, which culminated then in january 6th, 2021 in july. and this summer is of 2020 already. and 2nd bombshell, the secret service had actually information detailed information and intelligence about what is suppose or what was happening on january 6, before january 6 of the likes of the proud boys are old keepers radical extremists right when groups which then stormed the capital. so those were the big bumps on red and all of this news coming, you know, just before the midterm elections, do we expect any of this to affect the performance of the republican party in the, in this vote? no, not really. i think hot core republicans as well as, of course, the followers off off donald trump and fans of donald trump. they have long are classified the hearing and the company's work. s as bogus and a hoax. and, and a, you remember which hunt as the former presi
but there were other bombshells of course, the committee to day in the searing making clear that donald trump had actually a what they called premeditated plan to deny a possible election loss. and he started planning and working towards this, which culminated then in january 6th, 2021 in july. and this summer is of 2020 already. and 2nd bombshell, the secret service had actually information detailed information and intelligence about what is suppose or what was happening on january 6, before...
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and she did so with the searing attack of the prime minister in a body shop. real men said that the government had broken key promises. replacing her as the new home secretary is grand chaps and arch critical for cabinet and a close. i also defeated leadership bribery, ritchie sooner. this is the 2nd major upheaval in the cabinet in just the past week. walked up for a day of body blows to the prime ministers of pardon for it is unclear how long her government will survive when a 2nd because her mother stories making years around the world. the head of the world health organization says urgent action is needed in the if your pin read enough to gray. in order to prevent a genocide, civil war has raged since 2020 with violence has intensified since a truce broke down in august. the joint term of a of the grand mosque in the indonesian capital jakarta has collapsed after a fire broke out workers who were renovating the must have been taken for questioning. the fire lasted several hours. please say there are no casualties result far right? president terrible scenar
and she did so with the searing attack of the prime minister in a body shop. real men said that the government had broken key promises. replacing her as the new home secretary is grand chaps and arch critical for cabinet and a close. i also defeated leadership bribery, ritchie sooner. this is the 2nd major upheaval in the cabinet in just the past week. walked up for a day of body blows to the prime ministers of pardon for it is unclear how long her government will survive when a 2nd because her...
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. >> the most searing moments of the modern civil rights union's it at the funeral.delivers that eulogy. we did not know before the book that he is lookingy at ben and seeing that in new york. so that range is layered as luxuries south of the canadian border you are in the south because it is new york right? work to do in a wetter audiences than we are going to build open up for questions. if you do have questions come to the mic we will happily feel the couple them in just a few minutes but i want to give you an opportunity to jump in here and tell us a little more about the stories of the people you are writing about. how it fits within this conversation may be. sure pit where the men i write about was the man named frank kennedy was a harvard trained phdor astronomer. he was working for the army map service in 1957. as a geospatial intelligence agency per this is a couple months after the launch of >>. frwe are right at the height of space race. hes is fired from the federal government for being gay. this is how obsessive an appalling seeing this purged of gay peo
. >> the most searing moments of the modern civil rights union's it at the funeral.delivers that eulogy. we did not know before the book that he is lookingy at ben and seeing that in new york. so that range is layered as luxuries south of the canadian border you are in the south because it is new york right? work to do in a wetter audiences than we are going to build open up for questions. if you do have questions come to the mic we will happily feel the couple them in just a few minutes...
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and that censorship will delete a lot of those critical videos that we've been searing the scene. so through the rules make sense, do you agree with the general view that of people's livelihoods there? that economic growth is also being sacrifice for ideology driven policies under president. she's new leadership team. yeah, i guess you could argue like this and also the markets are reacting strongly. again . we've been seeing a stalks. i'm, you know, going down in shanghai in hong kong. and if i see basically 2 reasons for that, 1st seating ping has made more than clear that the country will stick to a 0 covert. and i mean that's, you know, economically very disrupting. and secondly, his new leadership team and it's really very or ideologically driven, the basically the people who are very loyal to teaching ping this, their main equality, the qualification. and just recently in their 1st public appearance, teaching ping and the new standing committee went to again. and it's the, you know, former revolutionary base of mild the dung. so it was video, the 1st public appearance, all a
and that censorship will delete a lot of those critical videos that we've been searing the scene. so through the rules make sense, do you agree with the general view that of people's livelihoods there? that economic growth is also being sacrifice for ideology driven policies under president. she's new leadership team. yeah, i guess you could argue like this and also the markets are reacting strongly. again . we've been seeing a stalks. i'm, you know, going down in shanghai in hong kong. and if...
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and she did so with the searing attack of the prime minister in a body shop. real men said that the government had broken key promises. replacing her as the new home secretary is grand chaps and arch critical for cabinet and a close ally of her defeated leadership rival ritchie. so knock this is the 2nd major upheaval in the cabinet in just the past week. what after a day of body blow to the prime minister authority, it is unclear how long her government will survive. let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world. the giant dome of her grand mosque in the indonesian capital decanter has collapsed. after a fire broke out workers who were renovating the mosque had been taking for questioning. the fi lasted several hours, but he said there were no casualties. brazil's far right president, jaya, bosa, narrow, has narrowed his gap with left as challenger, the, we financed your looted as silva. according to recent pulse, in less than 2 weeks, brazilians cast their ballots in a 2nd round. the one the 1st round of the presidential election at th
and she did so with the searing attack of the prime minister in a body shop. real men said that the government had broken key promises. replacing her as the new home secretary is grand chaps and arch critical for cabinet and a close ally of her defeated leadership rival ritchie. so knock this is the 2nd major upheaval in the cabinet in just the past week. what after a day of body blow to the prime minister authority, it is unclear how long her government will survive. let's take a look at some...
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. >> one of the most searing moments of the modern civil rightsts moment is chamber's funeral.delivers that eulogy and you can feel what you are talking about right there. >> and which we didn't know before the book that he's looking at then in seeing that baby in new york so that rage is layered. as long as you are south of the canadian border you're in the south. it's not just mississippi. anyway. >> now we are going to open it up for questions of the duo questions come to the mic and we will happily -- i want to give you an opportunity to jump in here and tell us a little bit more about the stories of the people that you are writing about and how it fits within that conversation. >> sure.e. one man i wrote about was a man named frank kennedy who is a harvard trained ph.d. astronomer working for the army service in 1957. he was the predecessor of the geospatial intelligence agency couple months after the launchut of sputnik or if we are right at the height of the space race but he's fired by the federal government for being gay. this is how and all encompassing this purge of
. >> one of the most searing moments of the modern civil rightsts moment is chamber's funeral.delivers that eulogy and you can feel what you are talking about right there. >> and which we didn't know before the book that he's looking at then in seeing that baby in new york so that rage is layered. as long as you are south of the canadian border you're in the south. it's not just mississippi. anyway. >> now we are going to open it up for questions of the duo questions come to...
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one other i won't mention it because he is a personal favorite of mine is a searing individual.s a young medical intern breeze finished his degree but does not have his license yet. live a normal life. the war drags him into a conflict he's working at the hospital when the regime forces bring in think a few of his friends who are arrested one night they had medical supplies in the car. the torture and kill them and set their bodies on fire and then dump them in for the hospital with her id tags on top of them. and in moments like this, you take this young man eventually forced him to take aside. he becomes a secret activist three tries to help out the cause of the rubble. he does it at great risk to himself but he is arrested and taken to prison and beaten. he gets out because his father pays someone to get them out of jail but is a rich scene he goes back home and is troubled about what to do. one day he is deciding i have to go back to the front i have to help my friends. his mother grabs a knife and gives it jim said take this knife and kill me. rugby killed by you that have
one other i won't mention it because he is a personal favorite of mine is a searing individual.s a young medical intern breeze finished his degree but does not have his license yet. live a normal life. the war drags him into a conflict he's working at the hospital when the regime forces bring in think a few of his friends who are arrested one night they had medical supplies in the car. the torture and kill them and set their bodies on fire and then dump them in for the hospital with her id tags...
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let's bring in retired navy seal commander david sears.nk you for coming on but we appreciate it. i know you've seen this tear gas video i want to play this clip from the "cbs news" report and get your opinion on the other side. watch. >> the admiral in charge of navy seals saw this video, he ordered an investigation telling "cbs news" it raises questions about the lawfulness of the behavior. exposure to teargas is a standard part of training but the investigation is examining whether the gas administered to closer range and too long. >> trace: was unusually harsh in your opinion, dave? >> it's tough to tell from the snippet of the video but it doesn't look unusually harsh to me. seals are the only one who use trainteargas in their training t most law enforcement agencies do including federal state and local to acclimate to it. could they impress the bounds clutch my possibly. is it where the investigation? sure. i don't think it's anything, criminal behavior, or shocking to me at all. >> trace: it's interesting. this is the training it. t
let's bring in retired navy seal commander david sears.nk you for coming on but we appreciate it. i know you've seen this tear gas video i want to play this clip from the "cbs news" report and get your opinion on the other side. watch. >> the admiral in charge of navy seals saw this video, he ordered an investigation telling "cbs news" it raises questions about the lawfulness of the behavior. exposure to teargas is a standard part of training but the investigation is...
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. >> yes, i like to sear them, a good sear. >> listen to that sizzle. >> yes. >> so sear both sides,kay. >> we'll let them get a nice -- >> boom, boom, and then in the oven. >> a little oil actually, you need to put a little seasoning on top. >> what's your seasoning? >> i use a little onion powder, garlic powder and bay leaf crushed. >> so, can we talk about the apple component? you serve your pork chops with country fried aples. >> yeah, i'll tell you where that came from. my paternal grandmother was in virginia and i spent summers with her and apples were always like a condiment at the breakfast table, potatoes with apples. apples with hash browns so kind of like an ode to her so the same one, you put those in there. >> okay. >> careful, slowly. >> oops. >> i just thought it would be hot and splatter you. we want to get a good sear on these. >> okay. >> i like using a green apple because it has some tartness. even though -- and it has natural sugars but it just really marries well with pork. what i wanted to tell you this same brine because i know you're doing thanksgiving can be
. >> yes, i like to sear them, a good sear. >> listen to that sizzle. >> yes. >> so sear both sides,kay. >> we'll let them get a nice -- >> boom, boom, and then in the oven. >> a little oil actually, you need to put a little seasoning on top. >> what's your seasoning? >> i use a little onion powder, garlic powder and bay leaf crushed. >> so, can we talk about the apple component? you serve your pork chops with country fried aples....
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we sear it in a hot pan. >> veal? >> yes, just a classic veal filet.r part of the veal, the sweet bread. the glands near the throat. >> these glands, essentially offal or sweet bread, are something the materani would have eaten 100 years ago. but the twist is, it's then shaped and covered in dark breadcrumbs to make it look like a black truffle, the very symbol of decadence. >> is this the story of this city? >> yes, very good. this is the story of this city because matera was considered the shame of italy. then something amazing happened that changed this city from shame to pride, from poverty to nobility. >> while the sweet bread and the fillet are cooked in the oven, the plate is prepared with a unique dusting. >> we serve it on aome sahea, which is actually sugar with vanilla beans. in the end, it will become sahea. >> the last elements are a rich red wine reduction, contrasted with a simple potato puree. >> we put the potatoes as the center of the dish. the sweet bread. and we add the sensation of the grill directly to the bowl, burning some herbs
we sear it in a hot pan. >> veal? >> yes, just a classic veal filet.r part of the veal, the sweet bread. the glands near the throat. >> these glands, essentially offal or sweet bread, are something the materani would have eaten 100 years ago. but the twist is, it's then shaped and covered in dark breadcrumbs to make it look like a black truffle, the very symbol of decadence. >> is this the story of this city? >> yes, very good. this is the story of this city...
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that was rageful black man you've mentioned to dave dennis, david and a senior the one of the most searing moments of modern civil rights movement is dave senior at james james funeral write about him delivers eulogy and it's you feel that you're about right there and he's which we didn't know before gift of the book that he's looking at bin right and seeing that baby in new york so rage is latent as long as you south of the canadian you in the south because this new york right is not just mississippi anyway. that's right. i do want to let our audience know we're going be able to open it up for some questions. so you do have questions. come to the mike. we'll happily field a couple of them here in just a few minutes. jeremy, i do want to get your give you an opportunity to jump in here and tell us a bit more about the stories of the people that you're writing about how fits within this conversation, maybe. sure. one of the men i write about with people, i write about was a man named frank kameny, who was a harvard trained ph.d. astronomer. he was working for the army map service in 57, whi
that was rageful black man you've mentioned to dave dennis, david and a senior the one of the most searing moments of modern civil rights movement is dave senior at james james funeral write about him delivers eulogy and it's you feel that you're about right there and he's which we didn't know before gift of the book that he's looking at bin right and seeing that baby in new york so rage is latent as long as you south of the canadian you in the south because this new york right is not just...
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tom powell hours he have another retreat center in the sears. >> that is auburn. >> then there's another one just just right across the bay, westr bay, westminster retreat. currently we manage 13 different different properties and so we e we have upwards of hundreds of thousands of retreats that come through our facilities every year. >> where are you located? >> our office is in petaluma. a very historic religious center and then they moved across the y the bay later in the 70s and we have just kind of continued moving north. we try to stay central to all of our facilitie. our facilities. ourselves in our our organization, we feel start strongly about staff retreats. we get our staff together several times a year to talk about business but we also slow down the retreats and give our staff opportunity to relax. >> you were there in the early 60s. >> correct. >> cecil williams came in the mid-60s and they have a new autobiography out that is exciting. so they probably did not know this much about again but i'm sure they heard about you. >> yes. that was our genesis point. >> that is reall
tom powell hours he have another retreat center in the sears. >> that is auburn. >> then there's another one just just right across the bay, westr bay, westminster retreat. currently we manage 13 different different properties and so we e we have upwards of hundreds of thousands of retreats that come through our facilities every year. >> where are you located? >> our office is in petaluma. a very historic religious center and then they moved across the y the bay later in...
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but they chose to leave a searing indictment of donald trump as the actor behind all of this, who laid the predicate, issued the invitation, gave the charge to go to the capitol. in the face of violence, did nothing while the speaker and leader and majority leader and minority leader of the senate were trying to stop it. the january 6 committee, whatever their fate, however the controls of congress go on november 8, has left a searing indictment of donald trump for the american people to consider. >> i want to bring in donald harbin, former chief of homeland security and intelligence. let's turn to this big concern that congressman schiff presented in his portion of the hearing yesterday about the secret service's knowledge of what was being planned informed as well by the fbi before the insurrection. they had a lot of warnings, specific warnings and tips. you know, what do you make of that and of them not acting on that intelligence? >> i think it substantiates all we have been saying for some time. the intelligence was out there. it was shared. it was -- there was a lot of intelligen
but they chose to leave a searing indictment of donald trump as the actor behind all of this, who laid the predicate, issued the invitation, gave the charge to go to the capitol. in the face of violence, did nothing while the speaker and leader and majority leader and minority leader of the senate were trying to stop it. the january 6 committee, whatever their fate, however the controls of congress go on november 8, has left a searing indictment of donald trump for the american people to...
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the defect can cause searing issues, and in the worst case, drivers can lose complete control and crash. investors are spooked by the size of this recall -- >>> ben bernanke, now a nobel prize winner. today bernanke received the award in economic sciences along with two economists based in the u.s. the prize announced at the royal swedish academy of sciences in stockholm. bernanke's strategies are credited in america's recovery after the economy crashed in the late 2000s. >>> okay, we're still waiting for halloween, but the white house is already thinking about christmas. weal hey show you. >>> it's only early october, but the white house is already focussing on christmas. >> yes, the white house christmas tree was selected today. it hails from pennsylvania. it was grown at the evergreen acres. the pennsylvania farm was named grand champion in this year's national christmas tree contest. it was selected in 2000 to provide the tree for the clinton white house. it has the third most christmas tree farms in the country in pennsylvania with 1400 farms. >> look at that, it's full. i love tha
the defect can cause searing issues, and in the worst case, drivers can lose complete control and crash. investors are spooked by the size of this recall -- >>> ben bernanke, now a nobel prize winner. today bernanke received the award in economic sciences along with two economists based in the u.s. the prize announced at the royal swedish academy of sciences in stockholm. bernanke's strategies are credited in america's recovery after the economy crashed in the late 2000s. >>>...
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with images from the assault on the capitol still seared into the minds of americans. -- >> everyone can see it. you're not pro cop, kevin mccarthy. you're pro coup. >> reporter: will overtake an onslaught of advertising from republicans, who spent $40 million last month alone airing 150 unique ads on crime in races across the country. it's become one of the loudest republican soundtracks of the fall, particularly in top senate races like pennsylvania. >> john fetterman wants ruthless killers, muggers and rapists back on our streets, and he wants them back now. >> reporter: and wisconsin. >> what kind of democrat is mandela barnes? he is a defund the police democrat. >> reporter: john fetterman and mandela barnes have spent weeks rebutting the arguments from republicans mehmet oz and senator ron johnson. but democratic strategists worry the pointed messages have taken a toll. since the willie horton ad shook the 1988 presidential race with george h.w. bush blasting michael dukakis -- >> weekend prison passes. >> reporter: have been a tape until republican campaigns. in
with images from the assault on the capitol still seared into the minds of americans. -- >> everyone can see it. you're not pro cop, kevin mccarthy. you're pro coup. >> reporter: will overtake an onslaught of advertising from republicans, who spent $40 million last month alone airing 150 unique ads on crime in races across the country. it's become one of the loudest republican soundtracks of the fall, particularly in top senate races like pennsylvania. >> john fetterman wants...
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mark barden's story is just one of many searing testimonies that came out of this trial.raw stories of pain these families went through. what struck you the most in the last few weeks? elizabeth: i think probably the story of alyssa and robbie parker was the most searing and really is central to this damages case against alex jones. what the parkers went through was it resulted from a news conference that robbie parker gave the night after his daughter emily's death at sandy hook. and he spoke about her, what type of sister she was to her two little sisters. he even expressed compassion for the gunman and the gunman's family. and jones seized on a moment of -- a moment, a split second as robbie parker stepped to the lectern that night. and there was a small laugh that he gave because he was shocked to see so many cameras and so many reporters in front of him because he only expected one. jones for years played and replayed that split second laugh and portrayed him as an actor. so all of that video over all of those years made him kind of the face of the so-called sandy ho
mark barden's story is just one of many searing testimonies that came out of this trial.raw stories of pain these families went through. what struck you the most in the last few weeks? elizabeth: i think probably the story of alyssa and robbie parker was the most searing and really is central to this damages case against alex jones. what the parkers went through was it resulted from a news conference that robbie parker gave the night after his daughter emily's death at sandy hook. and he spoke...
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he retained sears to do all of the woodwork inside poet church. so he was very active at polk and very, very active in the anglican church throughout his life and attended there for the entirety of his life. one of the interesting things as an aside is he says nothing to do with the declaration of rights but one of the pieces in our collection is a silver monteith bowl that was commissioned by his grandfather father in london and as you may know, a monteith bowl was used to cheer wine glasses. a beautiful in our collection in mason's in the family bible. any time there was a birth it is written in mason's hand that they actually baptized their children in the monteith bowl. so i don't know why they didn't go to public church to do that or another church to do that. but apparently this monteith four was also used to to baptized our children. so it's a long answer to your question about religion, but probably safer for the baby as they had all for the probably safer and the monteith is on display in our exhibit at gunston hall if you want to see it.
he retained sears to do all of the woodwork inside poet church. so he was very active at polk and very, very active in the anglican church throughout his life and attended there for the entirety of his life. one of the interesting things as an aside is he says nothing to do with the declaration of rights but one of the pieces in our collection is a silver monteith bowl that was commissioned by his grandfather father in london and as you may know, a monteith bowl was used to cheer wine glasses....
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we pulled out a sears catalog in 1980 and looked through all the prices of things. then we went to walmart.com today and look at the same prices of the same things. a bicycle, a blender, a microwave, atv. it was a -- astonishing how expensive things used to be, you know, when you look at what we have to spend today versus what you had to spend even in 1980 42 years ago. for us it's like, i remember 40 years ago. but we are sitting here in las vegas. lake mead levels are dropping. we are talking about drought here. population growth leads to more water uses. population growth leads to more co2 emissions. true or not true? what well, -- >> well, population growth leads to more water. if the price of something goes up, four things happen. first, people use less of it. gas, for example. i will not be using as much gas so people use less of it. on the supply side people start looking for substitutes. half of these guys here today are talking about energy, trying to invest in energy. they are looking to increase the supply. they are also looking for substitutes. can we fi
we pulled out a sears catalog in 1980 and looked through all the prices of things. then we went to walmart.com today and look at the same prices of the same things. a bicycle, a blender, a microwave, atv. it was a -- astonishing how expensive things used to be, you know, when you look at what we have to spend today versus what you had to spend even in 1980 42 years ago. for us it's like, i remember 40 years ago. but we are sitting here in las vegas. lake mead levels are dropping. we are talking...
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potter" sears talks with anthony mason about his new memoir. that's why qulipta® helps what's going onth study, qulipta® significantly reduced monthly migraine days and the majority of people reduced them by 50 to 100%. qulipta® blocks cgrp a protein believed to be a cause of migraines. qulipta® is a preventive treatment for episodic migraine. most common side effects are nausea, constipation, and tiredness. learn how abbvie could help you save on qulipta®. what makes the l'oréal vitamin c serum different? new 12% pure vitamin c serum by l'oréal paris. when compared to vitin c derivative only pure vitamin c can fight skin oxidation instantly. skin looks up to 70% brighter. the new pure vitamin c serum by l'oréal paris. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. ♪♪ cotton candy. pink lemonade. bubble gum. when tobacco companies sell candy flavored products, they know exactly what they're doing because four out of five kids who use tobacco start with a flavored product. and once they're hooked, they can be addicted for life. this election: we can stop big tobacco's dirty trick. voting yes on
potter" sears talks with anthony mason about his new memoir. that's why qulipta® helps what's going onth study, qulipta® significantly reduced monthly migraine days and the majority of people reduced them by 50 to 100%. qulipta® blocks cgrp a protein believed to be a cause of migraines. qulipta® is a preventive treatment for episodic migraine. most common side effects are nausea, constipation, and tiredness. learn how abbvie could help you save on qulipta®. what makes the l'oréal...
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v. reading colon, item lunch, plus, gills, fatigue, seared beasties, also doing the reading from item lunch, mid globalization. bolden shirts and let's source on our bytes crap deutschland one sign of her blended. happy rule sang st. that's the commonest, a sharper type in audience that i come up to him for you on an mystically done on the market. in fact, as early as january, 965, a transcript from an official meeting in the west, german capital bon describes the importance of indonesia in the cold war as a barrier or stepping stone to communism. in australia, the document goes on to write that west. germany's national interest in maintaining their presence in indonesia requires sacrifices of a financial nature. in denisia is a crucial test case. around the time of the meeting and 9 months before the genocide started west, germany remained silent when the indonesian army decided to send a message to the p. k i and carried out mass killings of plantation workers. so here i am, be reached deutsche and really data she in jakarta, air schreiber, unbleached on wellness minister there, pre
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dave sears, former navy tale team -- seal team 6 commander. right, the dow down 286 points. interest rates backing up, oil falling down, and we still have another lee hours of trading today where anything and everything can happen and usually has, after this. ♪ ♪ if you wake up thinking about the market and want to make the right moves fast... get decision tech. for insights on when to buy and sell. and proactive alerts on market events. that's decision tech. only from fidelity. another busy day? of course - you're a cio in 2022. .. egrated security solutions all in one place. so you're covered. on-premise and in the cloud. you can run things the way you want - your team, ours or a mix of both. with the nation's largest ip converged network. from the most innovative company. bring on today with comcast business. powering possibilities. if you have this... and you get this... you could end up with this... unexpected out-of-pocket costs. which for those on medicare, or soon to be, is a good reason to take charge of your health care. so consider
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sear off the chicken. you're going to cook down your chicken with some sausage.cken. >> we're basically browning and searing the chicken to get that flavor. you're going to finish kcooking down here. so the onions, add in your garlic and some tomatoes, some fresh tomatoes. i like the sound in the background. everybody is hungry. add some sherry in there. sherry is found in a lot of gullah cooking. cook that down and we'll add in the rice. my tip for rice, you have to rinse your rice, t.j. >> i'm bad at that. >> you have to get that starch off your rice because it doesn't become fluffy if you don't. add in your rice, mix that up. >> i'm not a pro. >> all right, t.j., remember the chicken we seared off back there. > i do. >> add that back in the pot. finish cooking it within the rice. we're going to add the bacon and the sausage. that's the thing about this cooking, all that goes in. >> all of it goes in there? >> dump it in there. >> oh, man. this is ridiculous. >> right. cook that with chicken stock. the rice gets all the flavor. the onions, the garlic powder --
sear off the chicken. you're going to cook down your chicken with some sausage.cken. >> we're basically browning and searing the chicken to get that flavor. you're going to finish kcooking down here. so the onions, add in your garlic and some tomatoes, some fresh tomatoes. i like the sound in the background. everybody is hungry. add some sherry in there. sherry is found in a lot of gullah cooking. cook that down and we'll add in the rice. my tip for rice, you have to rinse your rice, t.j....
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it mirrors sears. i have in the u. k. of a divided hostile environment i guess we went to manage to see the kind of encroach than it's on the other side. okay. we were just talking to them. that's all we were doing. and it's kind of like to for each of these guys, go out and then just saw it just when uniform. just pull the phone out and know, you know, they saw it like filming a small, we're having lunch. and then at one point, this guy just treat of us. i been back and i told them, you know, it's not safe. let's, let's go back selma was like, after this, i'm not doing any more. i was in the sad because she's like, quite strong for that doesn't mean us to, to, you know, ever met and never faced this thing. it's kind of scary. you chose to speak so you will be in trouble. you choose not to be some other trouble. so the thing never ends was you know, the privilege to speak so might as well just use that but i knew it. ready move as you are either. did you say? oh you her? oh! near brittany are proud. i'm good. i love it. w
it mirrors sears. i have in the u. k. of a divided hostile environment i guess we went to manage to see the kind of encroach than it's on the other side. okay. we were just talking to them. that's all we were doing. and it's kind of like to for each of these guys, go out and then just saw it just when uniform. just pull the phone out and know, you know, they saw it like filming a small, we're having lunch. and then at one point, this guy just treat of us. i been back and i told them, you know,...
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morgan stanley got the order from sears to do this transaction to raise money, and equity transactionen we met with phil purcell and talked about their branch offices, it became apparent to me and to dix fisher that this is the way to build the franchise. distribution will be more and more important. to have a connection with retail clients would be important. there was pushback in the firm but with dick fisher's leadership we were able to convince the partners this was the right thing to do. david: you can argue that dean witter was a main street firm. putting the two together have never been done like that before. how did you negotiate who would be the ceo? john: at that time dean witter owned discover card so they are market cap was dramatically larger than ours. we basted on market cap, and they had a much larger market cap to do the deal. purcell wanted to be in charge. that is one of the requisites. -- that is one of the requisites. david: being president under someone else is a step back, arguably. how long did that last? john: that is a good question. david: ultimately you sai
morgan stanley got the order from sears to do this transaction to raise money, and equity transactionen we met with phil purcell and talked about their branch offices, it became apparent to me and to dix fisher that this is the way to build the franchise. distribution will be more and more important. to have a connection with retail clients would be important. there was pushback in the firm but with dick fisher's leadership we were able to convince the partners this was the right thing to do....
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and then we expanded it pretty pulled out a sears catalognd in 1980 looks really prices of things andhen we went to walmart.com today and looked at all the same prices is kind ofco the same things. a bicycle, a blender, a microwave, tv. it's astonishing how expensive things used to be when you look at what we have to spend today versus what you would spend even in 198040 years ago. okay i remember 40 years ago. >> are sitting here in las vegas. lake means a levels are dropping. were talking about drought down hereal. population growth leads to more water usage. elation growth is more co2 per. >> population growth leads to more water. because as population grows what is the price of water doing? when the prices that goes up four things happens read first of all people use less of it. guess for example at $5.50 a gallon i am not going to be using as much gas so people use less of it. the second thing is on the supply side people start used looking for s substitutes. half of these guys are today or talk, energy. try and invest in new energy. they're looking to increase the supply. they'r
and then we expanded it pretty pulled out a sears catalognd in 1980 looks really prices of things andhen we went to walmart.com today and looked at all the same prices is kind ofco the same things. a bicycle, a blender, a microwave, tv. it's astonishing how expensive things used to be when you look at what we have to spend today versus what you would spend even in 198040 years ago. okay i remember 40 years ago. >> are sitting here in las vegas. lake means a levels are dropping. were...
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in searing 25—26 degree heat with no access to a toilet, no access to water. genuine fear for people's lives on their faces. the most dangerous thing. i was scared myself. and i had my 11—year—old son with me who is absolutely petrified because of what was happening. it was scary, ijust wanted to keep him safe. the crush at the ticket checkpoint had become so dangerous, french police ordered it to be abandoned. around 15,000 liverpool fans were now heading towards the stadium. shame on paris! shame on france! during the chaos, groups of locals had begun trying to break into the stadium. they were climbing over the barriers to get in. football pundit and former liverpool playerjason mcateer was broadcasting nearby. stewards were trying to come to them and stop them and obviously there were three or four of them, one would get caught, one or two would get away and then there was another one, then two, then three and it was getting a little bit like, this is naughty now. stewards tried to control the situation by closing some gates into the stadium, leaving fans
in searing 25—26 degree heat with no access to a toilet, no access to water. genuine fear for people's lives on their faces. the most dangerous thing. i was scared myself. and i had my 11—year—old son with me who is absolutely petrified because of what was happening. it was scary, ijust wanted to keep him safe. the crush at the ticket checkpoint had become so dangerous, french police ordered it to be abandoned. around 15,000 liverpool fans were now heading towards the stadium. shame on...
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in searing 25—26 degree heat with no access to a toilet, no access to water. genuine fear for people's lives on their faces. i was scared myself. and i had my 11—year—old son with me who is absolutely petrified because of what was happening. it was scary, ijust wanted to keep him safe. the crush at the ticket checkpoint had become so dangerous, french police ordered it to be abandoned. around 15,000 liverpool fans were now heading towards the stadium. during the chaos, groups of locals had begun trying to break into the stadium. they were climbing over the barriers to get in. football pundit and former liverpool playerjason mcateer was broadcasting nearby. stewards were trying to come to them and stop them and obviously there were three or four of them, one would get caught, two would get away and then there was another one, then two, then three and it was getting a little bit like, this is naughty now. stewards tried to control the situation by closing some gates into the stadium, leaving fans wondering if they would ever get inside to see the match. i've pai
in searing 25—26 degree heat with no access to a toilet, no access to water. genuine fear for people's lives on their faces. i was scared myself. and i had my 11—year—old son with me who is absolutely petrified because of what was happening. it was scary, ijust wanted to keep him safe. the crush at the ticket checkpoint had become so dangerous, french police ordered it to be abandoned. around 15,000 liverpool fans were now heading towards the stadium. during the chaos, groups of locals...
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it's in her searing memoir "both, and" now out in paperwork. join us. >> thank you for having me. >> let's start with the news. you were at state department for many years. we know that as a south asian muslim woman, growing up wearing a hijab at times, i wonder your reaction to the protests going on right now. they're deadly in iran. >> i am so sort of filled with fury, watching what happened to mahsa amini. more than that, i really think we need to continue to talk about what's happening, encourage these women to speak out, iranian citizens to speak out. because i do know what it's lime to be a teenage girl having to cover her hair. >> when we talk about gender-based violence or sex i, it's not just abroad, it happens here in the united states. walk us through sort of how you see sexism playing out in the political sphere throughout your experience and now. >> i think it's hard for women in politics. it was hard 20 years ago, it's still hard today. there's been, you know, a movement to sort of talk more about it, to lift women up. in terms of
it's in her searing memoir "both, and" now out in paperwork. join us. >> thank you for having me. >> let's start with the news. you were at state department for many years. we know that as a south asian muslim woman, growing up wearing a hijab at times, i wonder your reaction to the protests going on right now. they're deadly in iran. >> i am so sort of filled with fury, watching what happened to mahsa amini. more than that, i really think we need to continue to talk...
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some at demanding additional pay searing the risks div hudden use of health work as of died from a bola after treating an infected patient. these are the teams of people walking fast. on some of this bush and dead, mysterious annual leave for the typical the typical velocity within that whole team, which was an effective claim similar to this in less than a month. it has sprayed from this village. we are. the virus was 1st detected to places as far as 200 kilometers a week. but the government claims that the outbreak is under control. unlike in previous outbreaks, this tame samples are analyzed on site. we for, we used to send our samples either to south africa or sometimes to the us or europe . so it was taking a week or more you can imagine to and as your weighty people are getting infected. this was the case in your vendors for previous a bullet out bricks defrost in 2000 was the deadliest. it claimed more than $200.00 lives. this time you get is dealing with a strain of the virus that spreads more slowly. as health teams from of contaminated material from samples home, those left be
some at demanding additional pay searing the risks div hudden use of health work as of died from a bola after treating an infected patient. these are the teams of people walking fast. on some of this bush and dead, mysterious annual leave for the typical the typical velocity within that whole team, which was an effective claim similar to this in less than a month. it has sprayed from this village. we are. the virus was 1st detected to places as far as 200 kilometers a week. but the government...
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first let's take a quick look at tomorrow's front pages: the metro leads with searing criticism of theanston processing centre for asylum seekers — from a report by hm inspectorate of prisons. the i has the home secretary fighting for her political survival, with cabinet ministers questioning whether she is up to the job. the guardian says suella braverman is ramping up the rhetoric on asylum seekers and denying that she is to blame for the crisis at the manston refugee centre. the mail, meanwhile, highlights the home secretary's claims that the asylum system is broken and illegal migration is out of control. large tax rises and spending cuts ahead — that's the warning in the telegraph, which says rishi sunak and jeremy hunt have agreed a plan to fill the government's fifty—billion fiscal black hole. while the ft carries news of the troubled uk battery manufacturer britishvolt, apparently on the brink of collapse. so, let's begin. let's start with the metro which is got a very, arresting and disturbing picture, of course, children behind mesh fence and welcome to the uk migrants camp e
first let's take a quick look at tomorrow's front pages: the metro leads with searing criticism of theanston processing centre for asylum seekers — from a report by hm inspectorate of prisons. the i has the home secretary fighting for her political survival, with cabinet ministers questioning whether she is up to the job. the guardian says suella braverman is ramping up the rhetoric on asylum seekers and denying that she is to blame for the crisis at the manston refugee centre. the mail,...
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i think it's been so. 2 wonderful, having you join me at the subject that has searing, incredible talent art and design. don't forget to sort of out on d, w dot com, forward slash after megs i sent for me to begin and see again see, ah, ah ah ah, ah, ah, ah ah, with this 10 story pyramid made up of a 100 people. is a cadillac tradition known as a castell what appears to be a breathtaking climbing exercise. actually, it hears to a precise plan that his cells world championships interrogation, not for the faint of heart you do with . i have been said, i have been beaten, have the 2nd straight it because we tried to sell dirty, a face of mafia all over the world. environmentalists are in danger. the enemy, roofless corporations corrupted government agencies and criminal cartels. one, i think with a disability and they are targeted. environmentalists in danger starts october 29th on d. w. a lot is here. when i arrived here, i slept with 6 people in a room 90 my it was hot ashburn. i even got white hair. is that with the gym and language head? lot this kids to me and they go, but unique to in
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