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robert, thank you so much for the advice. >> good seeing you. >> robert sinclair. >>> up next on "onhe money," a look at the news for the week ahead. >>> and thinking of adopting a fur baby we've got a new company that has a benefit which is making some people howl with excitement. we'll tell you all about it. with tough food, your dentures may slip and fall. new fixodent ultra-max hold gives you the strongest hold ever to lock your dentures. so now you can eat tough food without worry. fixodent and forget it. ♪ >>> here are the stories coming up that may impact your money this week. as we mentioned, on monday, the united states will impose additional tariffs on $200 billion worth of chinese goods on tuesday, we'll get the case-shiller home price index for july on wednesday, the federal reserve's open market committee will end a two-day meeting in which it is widely expected to raise rates. then on thursday, we'll ge fari the final reading of the second-quarter gdp. >>> and kick back and pop open a cold one friday is national drink a beer day. cheers >>> when you think of a pet-frien
robert, thank you so much for the advice. >> good seeing you. >> robert sinclair. >>> up next on "onhe money," a look at the news for the week ahead. >>> and thinking of adopting a fur baby we've got a new company that has a benefit which is making some people howl with excitement. we'll tell you all about it. with tough food, your dentures may slip and fall. new fixodent ultra-max hold gives you the strongest hold ever to lock your dentures. so now you...
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. >> sinclair lewis. >> sinclair lewis. and he, it seems to have been electric, the meeting. but it's also true that she, as one of her daughters said to me, she reformed his lousy prose, she introduced him to those dinner parties on the, in the silk stocking area of the city and to algonquin and such places. and soon wendell fancied himself a bit of a wordsmith. he even reviewed two very interesting books for the heller tribune -- herald tribune, beautifully written and subtly so. and i think it's clear that the assistance and input of anita was decisive. but what was more important is he began to think spaciously, and he began to think eloquently, and he began to read on nichesly so that as he moved about the firmament of business and culture and politics, he became a more rounded and cosmopolitan figure. all of that attractive. and so with a kind of convergence of causes, he becomes someone the republican party or part of the republican party thinks would be of service to it. >> david, i've been informed i'm already running out of time. >> whoa. >> so we have to get very q
. >> sinclair lewis. >> sinclair lewis. and he, it seems to have been electric, the meeting. but it's also true that she, as one of her daughters said to me, she reformed his lousy prose, she introduced him to those dinner parties on the, in the silk stocking area of the city and to algonquin and such places. and soon wendell fancied himself a bit of a wordsmith. he even reviewed two very interesting books for the heller tribune -- herald tribune, beautifully written and subtly so....
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united then there is a few cure all for the so-called feel that they have who will not accept any sinclair's then charge under him. so there are many complications on the way. but we shall see how it goes well your eminence i really appreciate your time today thank you very much for answering our questions thank you i encourage our viewers to keep this conversation going and our social media pages hope to see you again same place same time here on all the part. in twenty four you know bloody revolution of. the demonstrations going to be relatively peaceful protests to be. revolution is always spontaneous. is it still. i mean you know liz put video through in the new bill is that i mean you split needle the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty fourteen. of those who took coach clyde invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. politicians do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president or injury. or something i want to be absol
united then there is a few cure all for the so-called feel that they have who will not accept any sinclair's then charge under him. so there are many complications on the way. but we shall see how it goes well your eminence i really appreciate your time today thank you very much for answering our questions thank you i encourage our viewers to keep this conversation going and our social media pages hope to see you again same place same time here on all the part. in twenty four you know bloody...
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one hundred seventy in how good any soul you know now it wearing the shirts to toe she is black sinclair skinner was on the show and we were talking about this what does that phrase to toshi is black mean to you been blake. is to spit it to somebody is within you i mean if you are able to associate with you by rights in the people of any mind the last group you have like so been blacks either has a blank means anybody who is able to associate or too late to the person always mind their lies with the person who needs to be in power and such if you play so i'm such a she right it seems like it's more in the keeping of the spirit of the creation of big like as a lot of times in the community there's so much infighting now with these different coins and different communities they seem to have lost that spirit side of it that the reason why it came into existence to begin with let's move on to just talk about botswana here for a second so sense in depends. in one nine hundred sixty six botswana has one of the fastest growth rates in per capita income in the world transforming suffer more of t
one hundred seventy in how good any soul you know now it wearing the shirts to toe she is black sinclair skinner was on the show and we were talking about this what does that phrase to toshi is black mean to you been blake. is to spit it to somebody is within you i mean if you are able to associate with you by rights in the people of any mind the last group you have like so been blacks either has a blank means anybody who is able to associate or too late to the person always mind their lies...
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kristen johnson a fifth grade teacher at baltimore's sinclair elementary posted her wish list and wased that bell chose her. >> less than 30 minutes later she messaged me back saying you got it. >> she was even more surprise when'd all the packaging started arriving. >> they're like you'll need a moving truck. >> a moving truck. >> reporter: she does not vent having to buy supplies, but wishes she could give her kids more. >> it's hard knowing that they just don't have what other people have. >> reporter: and now at least for the moment they do. >> yes. >> reporter: johnson has nothing but gratitude. >> i'm just blown away by everyone's kindness. >> reporter: a lesson her students won't soon forget. chip reid, cbs news, baltimore. >>> well coming up on "cbs this morning," illinois democratic senator dick durbin shares his thoughts ahead of the hearing for brett kavanaugh. "new york times" investigative reporter jodi kantor explains how far we've come since anita hill's testimony 30 years ago, and the series a more perfect union looks at one man's quest to provide fresh produce to low
kristen johnson a fifth grade teacher at baltimore's sinclair elementary posted her wish list and wased that bell chose her. >> less than 30 minutes later she messaged me back saying you got it. >> she was even more surprise when'd all the packaging started arriving. >> they're like you'll need a moving truck. >> a moving truck. >> reporter: she does not vent having to buy supplies, but wishes she could give her kids more. >> it's hard knowing that they just...
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who will not accept any sinclair. and their human speech or so there are many complications on the way. but we shall see how it goes oh your eminence i really appreciate your time today thank you very much for answering our questions thank you i'm going to keep this conversation going in our social media pages and hope to see you again same place same time here on all the part. two thirds of american host schools do not have five hundred dollars in emergency care. crispe. population doesn't have money and money maintaining thirteen aircraft carriers around the room why why did you change your policies and do something that is good. for the legacy. and good filmmaker in the long route. prosecution will need to become almost. a softball designed to take over you know push ups off the threat of fines can also buy the number one place you do i mean yard me political pressure on that god you've landed him in cold blood to know through security genocide knows when to pull your bundled up business models used by american cor
who will not accept any sinclair. and their human speech or so there are many complications on the way. but we shall see how it goes oh your eminence i really appreciate your time today thank you very much for answering our questions thank you i'm going to keep this conversation going in our social media pages and hope to see you again same place same time here on all the part. two thirds of american host schools do not have five hundred dollars in emergency care. crispe. population doesn't...
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united then there is a few cure all for the so-called feel that they have who will not accept any sinclair's then a church under a human speech or so there are many complications on the week. but we shall see how it goes well your eminence i really appreciate your time today thank you very much for answering our questions thank you i encourage our viewers to keep this conversation going in our social media pages and hope to see you again same place same time here on all the part. kind of financial survival job today was all about money laundering first to visit this cash into three different. oh good this is a good start well we have our three banks all set up here maybe something in europe something in america something overseas or the cayman islands or do we do all these banks are complicit in their tough talk received a soft ball and say hey i'm ready to do some serious money laundering ok let's see how we did while we've got home got a nice luxury watch for max and for stacy oh beautiful jewelry how about. luxury automobile again for max you know what money laundering is highly illegal f
united then there is a few cure all for the so-called feel that they have who will not accept any sinclair's then a church under a human speech or so there are many complications on the week. but we shall see how it goes well your eminence i really appreciate your time today thank you very much for answering our questions thank you i encourage our viewers to keep this conversation going in our social media pages and hope to see you again same place same time here on all the part. kind of...
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that's all they have left sinclair is a professional guide she helps visitors from around the world discover addresses sites. we begin at the city's most emblematic landmark the potemkin steps it was here that soviet cinema pioneer savior eisenstein shot his classic battleship potemkin back in one nine hundred twenty five but this place is not only about history. it was just as terry case to go up stairs downstairs to the board it's a place for performances communication street musicians and it's not only for tourists but also citizens are for death and love this place. for all it's well preserved historical buildings it just is not an old city by european standards it is its founding in seven hundred ninety four two russian empress catherine the great catherine had ordered the establishment of a city on the site of a small fortress within just a few decades adesa had grown to become one of the biggest cities in the fend russian empire. just a few steps from the grand avenue yes of the historic center visitors found a very different time to suggest in the shady courtyards vines grow wild and
that's all they have left sinclair is a professional guide she helps visitors from around the world discover addresses sites. we begin at the city's most emblematic landmark the potemkin steps it was here that soviet cinema pioneer savior eisenstein shot his classic battleship potemkin back in one nine hundred twenty five but this place is not only about history. it was just as terry case to go up stairs downstairs to the board it's a place for performances communication street musicians and...
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. >> reporter: kristen johnson, a fifth grade teacher at baltimore's sinclair lane elementary, postedd was stunned that bell chose her. >> less than 30 minutes later, she messaged me back saying, "you got it!" >> reporter: she was even more surprised when all the packages started arriving. he they're like, "well, you'll need a moving truck." >> reporter: ( chuckles ) a moving truck. >> glue sticks, 60 pack. >> reporter: she does not resent having to buy her kids supplies, but wishes she could give her kids more. >> it's hard knowing that they just don't have what other people have. and-- >> reporter: and now, at least for the moment, they do. >> yeah. >> reporter: johnson has nothing tht gratitude. >> i'm just blown away by everyone's kindness. >> reporter: a lesson her students won't soon forget. >> we love you ms. johnson! >> thank you! >> reporter: chip reid, cbs news, baltimore. >> glor: that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm jeff glor. i'll see you tomorrow from washington, d.c. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.o
. >> reporter: kristen johnson, a fifth grade teacher at baltimore's sinclair lane elementary, postedd was stunned that bell chose her. >> less than 30 minutes later, she messaged me back saying, "you got it!" >> reporter: she was even more surprised when all the packages started arriving. he they're like, "well, you'll need a moving truck." >> reporter: ( chuckles ) a moving truck. >> glue sticks, 60 pack. >> reporter: she does not resent...
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. >> reporter: kristen johnson, a 5th grade teacher at baltimore's sinclair lane elementary posted herist and was stunned that bell chose her. >> less than 30 minutes later she messaged me back saying, you got it! >> reporter: she was even more surprised when all the packages started arriving. >> they're like, well, you'll need a moving truck. >> reporter: a moving truck? she does not re sent having to buy supplies. >> it's hard knowing they don't have what other people have. >> reporter: and now at least for the moment they do. >> yes. >> reporter: johnson has nothing but gratitude. >> i'm just blown away by everyone's kindness. >> reporter: a lesson her students won't soon forget. chip reid, cbs news, baltimore. >> that is the overnight news for this thursday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jeff glor. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news". >> welcome to the overnight news. i'm errol barnett. the show must go on. the senate judiciary committee plans to
. >> reporter: kristen johnson, a 5th grade teacher at baltimore's sinclair lane elementary posted herist and was stunned that bell chose her. >> less than 30 minutes later she messaged me back saying, you got it! >> reporter: she was even more surprised when all the packages started arriving. >> they're like, well, you'll need a moving truck. >> reporter: a moving truck? she does not re sent having to buy supplies. >> it's hard knowing they don't have what...
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but because she has this conduit part of this talk back loop, this echo chamber between fox and sinclairsten to her and she's the most unreliable person. so we got woodward, front line, and we have schmidt and goldman. judge jeanine says, that's the world we live in today. >> we'll be back with you and much more in just a moment. (man) managing my type 2 diabetes wasn't my top priority. until i held her. i found my tresiba® reason. now i'm doing more to lower my a1c. i take tresiba® once a day. tresiba® controls blood sugar for 24 hours for powerful a1c reduction. (woman) we'd been counting down to his retirement. it was our tresiba® reason. he needs insulin to control his high blood sugar and, at his age, he's at greater risk for low blood sugar. tresiba® releases slow and steady and works all day and night like the body's insulin. (vo) tresiba® is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. don't share needles or in
but because she has this conduit part of this talk back loop, this echo chamber between fox and sinclairsten to her and she's the most unreliable person. so we got woodward, front line, and we have schmidt and goldman. judge jeanine says, that's the world we live in today. >> we'll be back with you and much more in just a moment. (man) managing my type 2 diabetes wasn't my top priority. until i held her. i found my tresiba® reason. now i'm doing more to lower my a1c. i take tresiba®...
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the great journalist of another era, upton sinclair said you can't make somebody understand something if they're salary depends upon them not understanding it how much do you get to throughout from someone who genuinely believes the delusion that they're buying into and you need to get through to them but they just can't accept truth. >> wow. this sounds like a philosophy 523 at gw. you want to deal in concrete things and let me answer this question. can we do a little role play here? i'm reporter, i'm me. you're the assistant secretary of defense. and i've come to interview you. now, what's going through your head? >> um, why is he here? what his he going to ask me? where am i vulnerable. >> vulnerable, and maybe the truth. makes you -- >> well -- where am i vulnerable personally and where is the administration potentially -- >> i'm going to come in and i'm going to start asking you things, and then i'm going to get out a piece of paper and i'm going to say, mr. assistant secretary, in an article in "defense news" 32 years ago you wrote the following and i'll quote it. and you might
the great journalist of another era, upton sinclair said you can't make somebody understand something if they're salary depends upon them not understanding it how much do you get to throughout from someone who genuinely believes the delusion that they're buying into and you need to get through to them but they just can't accept truth. >> wow. this sounds like a philosophy 523 at gw. you want to deal in concrete things and let me answer this question. can we do a little role play here? i'm...
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you know, the 20th century activist, upton sinclair, described princeton as "the most perfect schoolmerica." >> eisgruber: we look back and we see those kind of quotations about us, and we have been working to produce a very different princeton. and this commitment we have to be a real leader on socioeconomic diversity is a big part of taking the next step for us, and making the right kind of difference in the world. >> pelley: to make his point, eisgruber showed us yearbooks going back 100 years. >> eisgruber: this one's from way back in 1915, and you can see, obviously, we're all male and we're all white. >> pelley: 68 years later, eisgruber graduated from princeton. >> eisgruber: so, we've run the clock forward pretty rapidly. >> pelley: now we have women. >> eisgruber: now we have women. >> pelley: and here's an african american student. but only occasionally, in 1983. over the next 30 years, minority representation more than doubled, to 40%. but it wasn't enough. 60% of its students were still from the top 10% income bracket. so princeton decided to start recruiting students bas
you know, the 20th century activist, upton sinclair, described princeton as "the most perfect schoolmerica." >> eisgruber: we look back and we see those kind of quotations about us, and we have been working to produce a very different princeton. and this commitment we have to be a real leader on socioeconomic diversity is a big part of taking the next step for us, and making the right kind of difference in the world. >> pelley: to make his point, eisgruber showed us...
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the whole dino, the dinosaur, how many of you remember sinclair and dino the dinosaur and this idea that oil comes from dinosaur fossils? that's all a myth that was promoted by the oil industry that i talk about in the book. and that was so much fun. it's fun to write about lies. [laughter] >> could you guys talk a little bit about your research process? i know some nonfiction writers tend to dive in for a year of research and then write, or do you research as you write? what's the sort of process you follow? >> i usually spend at least a year on the book proposal, so that's -- [laughter] mostly, that's mostly research. you know, got to find out if there really is a book here. but i am doing research until the moment i turn in the manuscript. you know, it is research-heavy in the early years because these things take years, and it's writing heavy in later years, but there's definite overlap there. and, you know, i have made wonderful discoveries very late in the game that have caused many me to go back and rewrite chapters and things like that because it's like why didn't you tell me abo
the whole dino, the dinosaur, how many of you remember sinclair and dino the dinosaur and this idea that oil comes from dinosaur fossils? that's all a myth that was promoted by the oil industry that i talk about in the book. and that was so much fun. it's fun to write about lies. [laughter] >> could you guys talk a little bit about your research process? i know some nonfiction writers tend to dive in for a year of research and then write, or do you research as you write? what's the sort...