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a custom snider the important thing, if you were walking around and be rude, was not to be in the line of fire. from the holiday. fall off, we heard gunshots. i was the 1st one to flee. the hoping. the battle lasted 3 days and 3 nights, and there were no prisoners at the, in control in and you control the region around. and that's why it was such a bloody battle. an icon of conflict at the heart of the lebanese civil war bay route holiday inn. hotels on al jazeera when match day arrived, the green army comes to life. but football is not all they shout about a club where societies disenfranchised the loudest voice and political descend fixed center stage. they are morocco's resistance. the also of roger casablanca defends, who make football on, i'll just be the people have come to expect a lot from, of era over the years, if they're reporting the commitment to under reported place of the commitment to the human story. but it's also the idea of challenging those empower. if a politician comes on this channel, they will be challenged and that's what people expect to us. they want the ques
a custom snider the important thing, if you were walking around and be rude, was not to be in the line of fire. from the holiday. fall off, we heard gunshots. i was the 1st one to flee. the hoping. the battle lasted 3 days and 3 nights, and there were no prisoners at the, in control in and you control the region around. and that's why it was such a bloody battle. an icon of conflict at the heart of the lebanese civil war bay route holiday inn. hotels on al jazeera when match day arrived, the...
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Jun 6, 2021
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a custom snider ah, welcome to portal your gateway to the very best to volunteer. there are online content that you may have met a new program that this through our platforms makes the connections and presents a digestible scene, each the award winning online content on their audience portal with me sound or gotten on out to 0. me the people have come to expect a lot from now to 0 over the years if they're recording the commitment to, to report the type of the commitment to the human story. but it's also the idea of challenging those in power. if a politician comes on this channel, they will be challenged and that's what people because they want to question answered. that is what we've always done. that's what we will continue to use. when much day arrived, the green army comes to life. but football is not all they shout about a club where societies disenfranchised, have the loudest voice and political dissent fixed center stage. they are morocco's resistance. the officers of roger casablanca, defends, who make football on, i'll just be oh no, i'm marianna mosey an
a custom snider ah, welcome to portal your gateway to the very best to volunteer. there are online content that you may have met a new program that this through our platforms makes the connections and presents a digestible scene, each the award winning online content on their audience portal with me sound or gotten on out to 0. me the people have come to expect a lot from now to 0 over the years if they're recording the commitment to, to report the type of the commitment to the human story. but...
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and twisted sister lead snigger dee snider's thinking of some song lyrics based cancel culture killing our culture in the process? here with me now songwriter for the legendary hard rock, twisted sister, dee snider good to talk to respect high candy i don't know i can't see anybody on the show. but you can hear me, you can see me so we are good. kennedy: think it's a sunglasses. so you were at a seminole moment in the crossroads of culture in 1985 along with frank zappa and john denver and you were at some senate hearings talk about the pm rc. the parent music resource center. that was headed by tipper gore. al gore's ex-wife. i am wondering what you see the parallels then i had group of powerful parents and powerful lobby who were trying to cancel and censor it in the government to censor lyrics and music. what you see that happening now cross culturally with cancel culture? >> first of all let's be clear the effort in 1985 was a bipartisan effort. by the oil they could agree on during the reagan era. now what i have seen, even though al was a dem. is a very conservative dem. he was d
and twisted sister lead snigger dee snider's thinking of some song lyrics based cancel culture killing our culture in the process? here with me now songwriter for the legendary hard rock, twisted sister, dee snider good to talk to respect high candy i don't know i can't see anybody on the show. but you can hear me, you can see me so we are good. kennedy: think it's a sunglasses. so you were at a seminole moment in the crossroads of culture in 1985 along with frank zappa and john denver and you...
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still with us is timothy snider. this is the latest in "the journal."t allow it to be done and over also know that democracy needs friends right now. in this country we had the extraordinary event of memorial day of hearing the president refer to the democracy as being in peril. we deal with this topic every day but it is like the frog boiling experiment. it is not being treated as an emergency but a rolling benign event. should it be treated as an emergency? >> it should be treated as a constant challenge. these two segments are connected. looking at mr. putin and think about the assassination of people, these were people trying to find out the truth about basic issues in russia, chechnya, ukraine. by the same token to avoid becoming like that we have to have leaders who want the truth exposed as clearly and many ways as possible. so if we don't have a 9/11 commission then ngos have to step in. congress has to step in. if you miss your own history then your story is told for you and the story for americans is told through the prism of the big lie that
still with us is timothy snider. this is the latest in "the journal."t allow it to be done and over also know that democracy needs friends right now. in this country we had the extraordinary event of memorial day of hearing the president refer to the democracy as being in peril. we deal with this topic every day but it is like the frog boiling experiment. it is not being treated as an emergency but a rolling benign event. should it be treated as an emergency? >> it should be...
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snider, thanks so much for your time today. >> thanks for the invitation. you're one of the investigators that conducted one of the trials on this drug. correct me if i'm not pronouncing it correctly. >> yeah, that's correct. >> okay. >> you were one of the 200 investigators that were on one study. >> okay. now, this is the first one approved in nearly 20 years, and that's huge. explain to us how does this work, and how does it not work? >> well, the rational for drug and there's an intablth body and then and then part of the pathology and then add normality in the disease. that's how we define the alzheimer's disease in part. it's generally thought that the antibodies that can decrease the amount of plaques could be associate with the improvement. what is important here is that it was approved in a controversial way. it was approved on the basis that it could reduce makes. however, it is not improve de or function or alter decline. that's what we're going to learn after it's marked. >> okay. so is this unusual for the fda to give this kind kind of approval
snider, thanks so much for your time today. >> thanks for the invitation. you're one of the investigators that conducted one of the trials on this drug. correct me if i'm not pronouncing it correctly. >> yeah, that's correct. >> okay. >> you were one of the 200 investigators that were on one study. >> okay. now, this is the first one approved in nearly 20 years, and that's huge. explain to us how does this work, and how does it not work? >> well, the rational...
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for more on this, let's bring in, boom, boom, co host, kristy michelle snider. she's a managing director of the market gauge group. and author of the best selling book, plant your money tree, a guide to growing your wealth. thank you both for being here. christy. i want to start with you power based questions from law makers after the fed recently kind of changed its tune on inflation and a rate hike. what have we learned and can you break all this down for us today? well, most of these remarks are actually prepared remarks that were largely in line with all of the comments made previously in the june 16th press conference. but after a roller coaster right across basically all the classes in the last few days, post f. c. cheaters, we're paying very close attention here. so it appears that power kind of doubling down on it's very narrative to offset his last message. the only bit of surprise came after the last meeting, which was that a big taper tangent did not materialize. so that was a little bit of a surprise because when the fed officials started talking abo
for more on this, let's bring in, boom, boom, co host, kristy michelle snider. she's a managing director of the market gauge group. and author of the best selling book, plant your money tree, a guide to growing your wealth. thank you both for being here. christy. i want to start with you power based questions from law makers after the fed recently kind of changed its tune on inflation and a rate hike. what have we learned and can you break all this down for us today? well, most of these remarks...
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why and why now asked geoffrey p snider, this is jolts data, jobs, data and the labor market trends. and what they're trying to showing is a huge surge and people quitting their jobs. a lot of it, you know, the headlines in the financial press are about people of the corporations are starting to reopen their offices and people don't want to work anymore. they just want they like staying at home and said, so they're just quitting their jobs. that's one factor of many. so if they measure of the monetary unit is elastic and is ever expanding, then the people who are taking that for work are revolting by not going to work. if you're trying to build a house or something like that, you would use a ruler or a tape measure and everybody working on that house understands a 12 interest equals a put. but here in the fed, they're trying to say, we're going to build an economy in our definition of the building block of that economy. money. nobody knows, has the same definition. every single member of the federal open market committee has a completely different definition of money. they have a dif
why and why now asked geoffrey p snider, this is jolts data, jobs, data and the labor market trends. and what they're trying to showing is a huge surge and people quitting their jobs. a lot of it, you know, the headlines in the financial press are about people of the corporations are starting to reopen their offices and people don't want to work anymore. they just want they like staying at home and said, so they're just quitting their jobs. that's one factor of many. so if they measure of the...
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. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: newlywed tenaya snider of tucson, arizona, never had to look far to find her roleittle girl says that her dad is her hero, but my dad really, truly is. he is a hero for a lot of people. >> reporter: her dad dennis, a firefighter for more than 30 years. he was there at ground zero in new york after 9/11. and for the last 15 years, he's been bravely battling a rare form of als. >> he has had als for over half of my life, since i was 12 years old. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: but on her wedding day, nothing would keep dad from the dance floor. ♪ she's got a smile that it seems to me ♪ >> reporter: tenaya perched right on top of dad's motorized wheelchair, the two sharing a father/daughter dance to "sweet child of mine." >> we both came up with the same song, which was really perfect, because it was a song that i listened to a lot with my dad when i was young. >> reporter: her brother dakota capturing and sharing the joyous moment, writing, there wasn't a dry eye in the building. i think my dad's face says it all. >> reporter: groom anthony sanchez says his new father-in-law sets
. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: newlywed tenaya snider of tucson, arizona, never had to look far to find her roleittle girl says that her dad is her hero, but my dad really, truly is. he is a hero for a lot of people. >> reporter: her dad dennis, a firefighter for more than 30 years. he was there at ground zero in new york after 9/11. and for the last 15 years, he's been bravely battling a rare form of als. >> he has had als for over half of my life, since i was 12 years old. ♪ ♪...
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so for more at all of this, let's bring in michelle snider, she's the managing director of the market gauge group and author of the best selling book, plant your money tree, a guide to growing your well, michelle, i want to start out with that last point. why wendy's and clover help? what's going on here? well with wendy is it wasn't necessarily a short flow situation or a short squeeze. it was really got the attention of the read a traders because of the term chicken 10 days, which means profit. and so they came in, there was borrow on twitter in terms of the actual stock, and they drove the stock up to new all time highs today, which is just extraordinary. and but really it was more the attraction. and along with the mean stocks is also this whole vernacular that has come out of trading. these means fox expressions like apes for example, which really means stronger together. so that's what happened with wendy's with with culver. i a little bit more history there because it was a fact, i chan this, it went public, it got red flag by the department of justice. it was under investigati
so for more at all of this, let's bring in michelle snider, she's the managing director of the market gauge group and author of the best selling book, plant your money tree, a guide to growing your well, michelle, i want to start out with that last point. why wendy's and clover help? what's going on here? well with wendy is it wasn't necessarily a short flow situation or a short squeeze. it was really got the attention of the read a traders because of the term chicken 10 days, which means...
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he called a detective in the da's office, clint snider, who had worked high profile cases like notoriousa serial killer. >> it is in the maze-ing story when iran told it to me. all these mysterious deaths. and of course, in this business you don't believe in coincidences. so, i felt like that ron was on to something. >> and ron enlisted another big gun to help i.d. castro. fbi supervisory special agent john sullivan. >> we checked our fbi databases and private databases. i had the offices school and get photographs, political rest records. we checked every lou castro that we could find in the u.s.. and then matched the lou castro that we had living in wichita. >> how unusual is that? that the fbi cannot, through all its resources, come up with a name and i.d. on the guy. >> it's extremely unusual. especially in this day and age, because usually everybody has a trail. there should have been credit records. there should've been drivers license records. there should have been all sorts of records that we could find. and we could find. none >> none of the car purchases, the property deeds, e
he called a detective in the da's office, clint snider, who had worked high profile cases like notoriousa serial killer. >> it is in the maze-ing story when iran told it to me. all these mysterious deaths. and of course, in this business you don't believe in coincidences. so, i felt like that ron was on to something. >> and ron enlisted another big gun to help i.d. castro. fbi supervisory special agent john sullivan. >> we checked our fbi databases and private databases. i had...
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. >> it is interesting, because the historian timothy snider said after the first world war, the germans too felt that they were cheated and that led to them being defeated in a second world war. when you have been defeated for being on the wrong side of history, it is wrong to acknowledge it, figure out what you did wrong and don't make that mistake again. it is not something america has fully recognized yet. renee graham is a boston globe columnist and associate editor. >>> a multitude of questions remain after a deadly crash at a pride parade in florida right now. we're going live to the scene for the latest on the investigation. plus, the director of the national institutes of health, francis collins, joins the show to delve into the covid delta variant and the potential consequences if the u.s. misses joe biden's july 4th vaccination goal of 70% of americans being vaccinated. and later, actor, comedian, d.l. hughley joins me to discuss his new back "how to survive america". a timely guide to help navigate our world. that and more coming up on velshi. [tv announcer] come on down to o
. >> it is interesting, because the historian timothy snider said after the first world war, the germans too felt that they were cheated and that led to them being defeated in a second world war. when you have been defeated for being on the wrong side of history, it is wrong to acknowledge it, figure out what you did wrong and don't make that mistake again. it is not something america has fully recognized yet. renee graham is a boston globe columnist and associate editor. >>> a...
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snider. >> thank you mr. chairman. and thank you for coming before the committee today, it is quite wonderful to see you again. our country is in the midst of a long and difficult recovery. the administration has invested to improve the economy and health care system and at the same time, we are not out of the woods yet. president biden's budget bills on the achievements and provides the continued funding and planning needed to realize the goals of the american rescue plan. in particular, i want to thank your agency and the administration as a whole for not just your focus, but for youred a minute stragz of supply chain management america's supply chains, and the suggested creation of the supply chain disruptions for the task force. as you may know, having the legislation to create office and supply chain resiliency, i look forward to working with you and the administration to advance the idea. i remember on the same lines, almost 16 months ago hrks when i asked the predecessor, secretary azar about the critical supply
snider. >> thank you mr. chairman. and thank you for coming before the committee today, it is quite wonderful to see you again. our country is in the midst of a long and difficult recovery. the administration has invested to improve the economy and health care system and at the same time, we are not out of the woods yet. president biden's budget bills on the achievements and provides the continued funding and planning needed to realize the goals of the american rescue plan. in particular,...
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. >> reporter: larry snider calls himself a community helper taking donations to give water to the homelessanyone in need. >> water is the one thing people of right now. >> reporter: in portland, which reached a record breaking 116 degrees on monday, the extreme heat was enough to bring light rail and street car service to a halt. transportation officials posted this picture writing here's what the heat is doing to our power cables. some cities even have to close public pools. in seattle the hot pool deck made conditions unsafe. >> part of the reason i moved here was to come in the summer to have relief from arizona heat and i seem to have brought it with me so i'm not real thrilled. >> reporter: well, temperatures are supposed and expected to come down this week, they'll still be in the 90s and that is 20 degrees above average. if you are in seattle and clearly think of getting a hotel room, think again. i'll tell you a story, gayle. my crew and i resorted to couch surfing with friends and family because there are no rooms. >> you're the best looking couch surfer i've seen. thank you so mu
. >> reporter: larry snider calls himself a community helper taking donations to give water to the homelessanyone in need. >> water is the one thing people of right now. >> reporter: in portland, which reached a record breaking 116 degrees on monday, the extreme heat was enough to bring light rail and street car service to a halt. transportation officials posted this picture writing here's what the heat is doing to our power cables. some cities even have to close public pools....
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read "tyranny" by tim snider at yale and you'll realize how fragile they are they should be thinkingd. >> i'm tired of it but i love you guys >> we love you, too. have a great weekend we'll talk to you soon meantime we will talk about tesla because they made a statement with plaid, the name of the company's new souped up more expensive model s with elon musk and talking about the plaid and what it does for tesla's business, increasingly competitive ev market, tony, the bernsteen senior research analyst covering hardware, a $180 price target, and you have been a tesla skeptic does the plaid release change any of that for you? >> no, it doesn't. but let me be clear that i've been a skeptic about tesla's valuation, not about the company itself and i think, look, the plaid was a welcome reassertion of tesla's technology leadership in the ev space, i think the announcement last night was not really a surprise. they had released the specs in terms of the acceleration times. and the new interior in advance, so this is really a marketing and coming out party and an announcement that tesla is
read "tyranny" by tim snider at yale and you'll realize how fragile they are they should be thinkingd. >> i'm tired of it but i love you guys >> we love you, too. have a great weekend we'll talk to you soon meantime we will talk about tesla because they made a statement with plaid, the name of the company's new souped up more expensive model s with elon musk and talking about the plaid and what it does for tesla's business, increasingly competitive ev market, tony, the...