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let's talk all of it with stacy woodland first up, stacy, what do you expect of target and t.j.mbers have been tremendous so far, certainly, target, gaining market share across the board, particularly in discretionary category looking for mid to high double digit comps from target looking for market expansion remember, they're fulfilling most of their digital orders there the stores now which is hugely market accrued. you can drive up to target and get stuff delivered to your trunk. almost half of the digital is same-day orders. and don't forget while we're focused on digital and who's doing it right, target remodeled most of their stores precovid. so as a consumer gets back in there, that's a store that actually has a decent shopping experience >> i'm confused though, stacy. i get the whole, let's buy it online, drive up, they throw it in the car how could that be good for margins? that seems expensive you've got people that need to bring you the stuff. they're missing out on the impulse buys you go in for three things, you leave with 12. i am confused not just with target, but
let's talk all of it with stacy woodland first up, stacy, what do you expect of target and t.j.mbers have been tremendous so far, certainly, target, gaining market share across the board, particularly in discretionary category looking for mid to high double digit comps from target looking for market expansion remember, they're fulfilling most of their digital orders there the stores now which is hugely market accrued. you can drive up to target and get stuff delivered to your trunk. almost half...
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even wider ties says for going back to the 1970s possibly even a leisure suit powder blue of course stacy cray i know i actually thought of wearing my poncho for this because you know how that how flower child thing was happening in the seventy's and of course you and i remember the seventy's during the oil embargo and then the iranian revolution which caused price spikes in gasoline and shortages here across america and we have them again max and i drove from northern virginia down to north carolina so about a 325 mile drive and as we're heading further and further south there are more and more gas stations without any gas and those that did have gasoline had huge lines sometimes miles long so it was so weird this time of pandemic and shortages and loads of things like microchips and other in the beginning of the pandemic of course we had food shortages now we also have oversupply and like you know money and treasuries and bonds all over the place that's why we have negative. stuff like that so we have all sorts of price signals mast up and crazy times all right the crisis and so the cri
even wider ties says for going back to the 1970s possibly even a leisure suit powder blue of course stacy cray i know i actually thought of wearing my poncho for this because you know how that how flower child thing was happening in the seventy's and of course you and i remember the seventy's during the oil embargo and then the iranian revolution which caused price spikes in gasoline and shortages here across america and we have them again max and i drove from northern virginia down to north...
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sundays, you spoke to stacy abrams about your decision making process.t did she say to you on the front? >> stacy is somebody who gave us a vision of who a leader can look like in georgia. i remember when he decided to run for governor. there was question. we've never a black woman be the governor of the state of georgia and people asked the same questions of who is electable and who is not. she's proven to us not only is she a leader, she's transformed what electoral politics looks like across the entire country. she's a household name. so stacy said to me sometimes people have to see it before they can envision for it themselves. she showed us in 2018. >> georgia state representative candidate for secretary of state. thank you. >> thank you. >>> ahead next hour, we'll speak with ads's secretary of state katie hobbs. we'll talk about the so-called audit happening there now. >>> national guard troops are leaving d.c. after a months long stay to keep the capitol safe following the insurrection. this as the general who lead the security view in the wake of
sundays, you spoke to stacy abrams about your decision making process.t did she say to you on the front? >> stacy is somebody who gave us a vision of who a leader can look like in georgia. i remember when he decided to run for governor. there was question. we've never a black woman be the governor of the state of georgia and people asked the same questions of who is electable and who is not. she's proven to us not only is she a leader, she's transformed what electoral politics looks like...
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now we invented the term or coined the term neil feudalism i see it all the time now we did it again stacy well certainly you know i had joe biden seems to praise himself and his administration as being f.d.r. like and what i kind of see it as being. more and more comfortable in the last days of empires to assert your imperial powers for your domestic economy so we have the resource curse situation whereby just like in saudi arabia where they just pump oil and they have 5000 maybe 7000 princes and they keep them all in really nice lifestyles well now we're getting comfortable just printing printing cash is the same as pumping oil so we have a huge jobs mess right last week and that was 826-6000 jobs added 11000000 were expected by economists and on top of that there had also banned. downgrade of what had been added to the previous month so they said and march that we had added $900000.00 jobs but in fact it was only $700000.00 jobs and yet there are over there are nearly 7 and a half 1000000 job openings right there's the app with jobs being advertised 7 a half 1000000 across economy but n
now we invented the term or coined the term neil feudalism i see it all the time now we did it again stacy well certainly you know i had joe biden seems to praise himself and his administration as being f.d.r. like and what i kind of see it as being. more and more comfortable in the last days of empires to assert your imperial powers for your domestic economy so we have the resource curse situation whereby just like in saudi arabia where they just pump oil and they have 5000 maybe 7000 princes...
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you all this time you like he didn't see it 5 years ago we told you 5 years ago now he's saying yes stacy and max are right 5 years ago this no this is causing all the money printing is cause for 10 years and he said the problem with such a bank's yes we did hear yet so stand 2nd milers like oh finally i figured out you know had you been doing it we have been doing stand your performance would have been a 1000 times better you would be losing money like ray dally oh so back in the seventy's when we were talking about when this all began then we had paul volcker to who is the one that took interest rates up to make iggy pop head of the central bank he's the new call of ok he could be the new paul volcker look because it is the solution for all problems i see this on a curfew. in the middle east again you know everyone was on a pick line stander peace and love a break out and we can finally get over this curry easiness but you know every want to learn their own time and i'll pay what they deserve for because i was going to take a break and when we come back much more coming your way. by the
you all this time you like he didn't see it 5 years ago we told you 5 years ago now he's saying yes stacy and max are right 5 years ago this no this is causing all the money printing is cause for 10 years and he said the problem with such a bank's yes we did hear yet so stand 2nd milers like oh finally i figured out you know had you been doing it we have been doing stand your performance would have been a 1000 times better you would be losing money like ray dally oh so back in the seventy's...
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and my good friend, the dnc chair from south carolina, and stacy abrams.e whatever she wants to be. i want to thank stacy for empowering people to vote and making their voices heard. you've been amazing, and most of all, i want to thank you, the people of georgia. [crowd chanting] we will give you a microphone. folks, georgia was, 100 days ago today, when i was inaugurated on the steps the united states capitol, to be your president, i was looking forward to coming back and seeing you guys. [crowd chanting] >> close the detention centers down! i agree with you. i'm working on it, man. give me another five days. -- president biden: i agree with you. i'm working on it, man. give me another five days. [cheering] [cars honking] folks, you all know what they are talking about. there should be no private reasons period, none, period. that's what they are talking about, private detention centers should not exist, and we are working to close all of them. thank you. alright, thank you. alright. let them go. i promise you, the only thing that will keep me from doing
and my good friend, the dnc chair from south carolina, and stacy abrams.e whatever she wants to be. i want to thank stacy for empowering people to vote and making their voices heard. you've been amazing, and most of all, i want to thank you, the people of georgia. [crowd chanting] we will give you a microphone. folks, georgia was, 100 days ago today, when i was inaugurated on the steps the united states capitol, to be your president, i was looking forward to coming back and seeing you guys....
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with us this morning are jason stacy and matthew ellington, co-authors of "fabric of a nation."tlemen, good morning. >> good morning, jesse. >> good morning, jesse. >> this morning we're going to have high school students only calling in and we're going to help them prepare for that ap u.s. history exam. i want to remind all of our students out there to tweet our questions using the #apushcram. first, let's talk a little bit about what the ap history -- u.s. history exam will look like this year. matt, can you tell us how the -- if the pandemic will effect the exam, again, this year? >> it will effect the exam, but much differently than it affected it last year. last year, there was a shortened version of the exam that only had a document-based question. the college board is going back to a full-length, more normal exam with multiple choice, a document-based essay question and short answer questions and an leq. but there is a fundamental difference and the biggest difference is that college board, because of the pandemic and because of the different situations that schools find
with us this morning are jason stacy and matthew ellington, co-authors of "fabric of a nation."tlemen, good morning. >> good morning, jesse. >> good morning, jesse. >> this morning we're going to have high school students only calling in and we're going to help them prepare for that ap u.s. history exam. i want to remind all of our students out there to tweet our questions using the #apushcram. first, let's talk a little bit about what the ap history -- u.s. history...
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it's, jason stacy and matthew wellington, coauthors of fabric of a nation, a brief history of skills and sources for the ap course. they host a study session for the advanced placement u.s. history exam, reviewing different areas of american history and providing strategies for the free response answers. they also demonstrate how to analyze historical documents and they took students questions. >> we will help our students this morning by going over the high school advancement placement u.s. history exam. with us this morning, jason stacy and matthew arlington, the coauthors of fabric of a nation. gentlemen, good morning. >> good morning jesse. >> good morning jesse. >> so, this morning we're going to have high school students only calling in and we're going to help them prepare for the ap u.s. history exam. i want to remind our students out there to tweet your questions using the hashtag ap u.s., hate crime and these fine gentlemen here will help us go through the program. so first, let's talk a little bit about what the ap u.s. history exam will look like this year. matt, can you t
it's, jason stacy and matthew wellington, coauthors of fabric of a nation, a brief history of skills and sources for the ap course. they host a study session for the advanced placement u.s. history exam, reviewing different areas of american history and providing strategies for the free response answers. they also demonstrate how to analyze historical documents and they took students questions. >> we will help our students this morning by going over the high school advancement placement...
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by going over the high school advancement placement us history exam with us this morning our jason stacy and matthew ellington co-authors of fabric of a nation gentleman. good morning. good morning, jesse. good morning, jesse. so this morning we're gonna have high school students only calling in and we're gonna help them prepare for that ap us history exam. i want to remind all of our students out there to tweet your questions using the hashtag ap. ush cram and these fine gentlemen here will help us
by going over the high school advancement placement us history exam with us this morning our jason stacy and matthew ellington co-authors of fabric of a nation gentleman. good morning. good morning, jesse. good morning, jesse. so this morning we're gonna have high school students only calling in and we're gonna help them prepare for that ap us history exam. i want to remind all of our students out there to tweet your questions using the hashtag ap. ush cram and these fine gentlemen here will...
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tucked in it, stacy the notion that the capital gains tax increase starts in april. big assumption this goes through, investors would not benefit selling now to take advantage of the lower rates still in effect. those rates would be in effect already. what do you make of that? >> this is challenge when investors don't have full information at the time of their decisions. so to apply that retroactively i do think frankly is a concern for investors who may have thought about the impact of their trading decisions. it was fun to hear, seeing the barbecuing, see being traffic picking up in cleveland, ohio, things are feeling like they're coming back to normal. i'm choosing to focus on the optimistic part of where we are in the economy right now. neil: i think you got that right. a lot of this is reflective of a improving economy. you can talk about shortages and all the rest but there is great demand as people come out in this country. where do you draw the line between that and something akin to what we experienced, you know, decades ago? >> yeah, certainly think if we l
tucked in it, stacy the notion that the capital gains tax increase starts in april. big assumption this goes through, investors would not benefit selling now to take advantage of the lower rates still in effect. those rates would be in effect already. what do you make of that? >> this is challenge when investors don't have full information at the time of their decisions. so to apply that retroactively i do think frankly is a concern for investors who may have thought about the impact of...
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guest jason stacy and matthew arlington, coauthors of the fabric of a nation, brief history for sources to analyze historical documents. watch tuesday beginning at 8 pm eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3.
guest jason stacy and matthew arlington, coauthors of the fabric of a nation, brief history for sources to analyze historical documents. watch tuesday beginning at 8 pm eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3.
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. >> try to keep people on the right track to health and fitness and reporter stacy-ann gooden has herry. >> it's not your average spin class. it's all about positive vibes. only forges at daws, a native of jamaica. her 15 minute high energy classes are steeped in her caribbean. roots, sometimes sound like a carnival and so also, you orleans to against all of the energy that create. i wanted it to be very. >> community-based. then family bays. >> and no judgment zone. many know her as jazzy a nurse by day and certified fitness instructor. by night. she opened up jassy spin in elmont 2 years ago but like many other fitness centers, she was forced to pivot when the pandemic or sort of shut down. that's when she and husband roe hand began renting out bikes to keep the business afloat. people wanted to still work out and we wanted to still keep people like mentally sane just seen firsthand how the pandemic has taken a toll on physical and mental health. and after learning that many of her clients were out of work she offered free classes to those who couldn't afford them. people are just s
. >> try to keep people on the right track to health and fitness and reporter stacy-ann gooden has herry. >> it's not your average spin class. it's all about positive vibes. only forges at daws, a native of jamaica. her 15 minute high energy classes are steeped in her caribbean. roots, sometimes sound like a carnival and so also, you orleans to against all of the energy that create. i wanted it to be very. >> community-based. then family bays. >> and no judgment zone....
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next jason stacy and matthew ellington co-authors of fabric of a nation.in one hour karen sherry gives the history of the smallpox vaccines development and looks at some of the controversies surrounding its distribution. in two hours two 1942 propaganda films supporting the allied cause in world war ii that were nominated for academy awards. we will help our students this morning by going over the high school advancement placement us history exam with us this morning our jason stacy and matthew ellington co-authors of fabric of a nation. good morning, jesse. good morning, jesse. so this morning we're gonna have high school students only calling in and we're gonna help them prepare for that ap us history exam. i want to remind all of our students out there to tweet your questions using the hashtag ap. ush cram and these fine gentlemen here will help us
next jason stacy and matthew ellington co-authors of fabric of a nation.in one hour karen sherry gives the history of the smallpox vaccines development and looks at some of the controversies surrounding its distribution. in two hours two 1942 propaganda films supporting the allied cause in world war ii that were nominated for academy awards. we will help our students this morning by going over the high school advancement placement us history exam with us this morning our jason stacy and matthew...
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with us are jason stacy and matthew ellington, co-authors of “fabric of a nation."d morning. >> good morning. >> this morning, we will have high stool-
with us are jason stacy and matthew ellington, co-authors of “fabric of a nation."d morning. >> good morning. >> this morning, we will have high stool-
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serious money laundering ok let's see how we did while we've got a nice luxury watch for max and for stacy oh beautiful jewelry and how about. luxury automobile again for max you know what money laundering is highly illegal for a bunch of guys record. childes seems wrong. but old rules just don't hold. any old belief yet to shake out just because get educated and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. dramatic. and. i don't see how that strategy will be successful. usage. shocking images of children killed in the crossfire as. palestinian militants enters a 2nd week with no end in sight. what do they do with. the pieces. between israel and gaza militants continue with missiles fired from both. i i i. break out across europe with some turning violent as thousands call on.
serious money laundering ok let's see how we did while we've got a nice luxury watch for max and for stacy oh beautiful jewelry and how about. luxury automobile again for max you know what money laundering is highly illegal for a bunch of guys record. childes seems wrong. but old rules just don't hold. any old belief yet to shake out just because get educated and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. so what we've got to do is...
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topic number four, former georgia lawmaker stacy abrams is now getting her own tv series coming to beds about a supreme court justice that plunges into a coma. i wish i could say what happens next i tried to read it and i plugged into a coma. the show would be produced by working title television and nbc universal. slices the nbc promoting a democrat for a change that's great for this is a first novel stacy is written under her real name which is previously written for other novels under pen names. title deception, reckless, secrets and lies, and hidden sin. ♪ ♪ basically the entire democrat party platform. and before we go, do not forget its tickle me tuesday. going three minutes to get the punchline but do not cheat use the # tickle me tuesday ready? what word is always spelled wrong in the dictionary. wrong in the dictionary. the answer after the break obsession has many names, this is ours. the lexus is. all in on the sports sedan. lease the 2021 is 300 for $369 a month for 36 months. experience amazing, at your lexus dealer. ♪ ♪ ♪ common love isn't for us ♪ lease the 2021 is 300 f
topic number four, former georgia lawmaker stacy abrams is now getting her own tv series coming to beds about a supreme court justice that plunges into a coma. i wish i could say what happens next i tried to read it and i plugged into a coma. the show would be produced by working title television and nbc universal. slices the nbc promoting a democrat for a change that's great for this is a first novel stacy is written under her real name which is previously written for other novels under pen...
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>> i believe deputy city attorney kate stacy. >> hello, kate stacy from the city attorney's office.pervisors already know, building permits are discrepancy in san francisco. the ceqa guideline makes the assumption that building permits are ministerial unless otherwise provided by local ordinance. both are charter and are codes, make building permits discretionary and appealable to the board of appeals. just to close the loop on this thinking of little bit, i think that the exception to the exemption of the ceqa statute, ceqa guideline section 300.2 talk about projects located on a site. even though a project may not have soil disturbing activities, they would be located on a site that's on a cortese list on it state level. i think that's the connection that ms. gibson was trying to make. i think that's the concern with the amendments to sb37 that even where there may not be soil disturbance because of the language of ceqa, any project that is discretionary in san francisco could be subject to that exemption. cy -- i hope that explanation is helpful. >> supervisor preston: can we get
>> i believe deputy city attorney kate stacy. >> hello, kate stacy from the city attorney's office.pervisors already know, building permits are discrepancy in san francisco. the ceqa guideline makes the assumption that building permits are ministerial unless otherwise provided by local ordinance. both are charter and are codes, make building permits discretionary and appealable to the board of appeals. just to close the loop on this thinking of little bit, i think that the exception...
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i want to bring director of strategy at optimal francis newton stacy and keith fitz-gerald.nderstand, hour 1/2 ago, two hours ago, the biden administration took a serious shot against cryptocurrency, use of it to evade taxes, logging or recording transactions above $10,000. keith, for me on one hand, i can feel chairman powell of the fed saying we have to be in this game. we have to be there. on the other side of this, the biden administration saying no. we want to completely clobber it, miss out on all of this. meantime china is building their own apparatus. your thoughts? >> that is the key right there. not having a u.s. digital dollar is the single biggest strategic threat our nation faces today. it is worse than any missile system, any biological weapon, because if china succeeds doing this, it can supplant and trade yuan for currency and trade outside the exciting global u.s. dollar-denominated system. so the fed has no choice. they have got to do it. my fear is china can lock people in the building get it done in 90 days. they're already digitizing the yuan. we'll have
i want to bring director of strategy at optimal francis newton stacy and keith fitz-gerald.nderstand, hour 1/2 ago, two hours ago, the biden administration took a serious shot against cryptocurrency, use of it to evade taxes, logging or recording transactions above $10,000. keith, for me on one hand, i can feel chairman powell of the fed saying we have to be in this game. we have to be there. on the other side of this, the biden administration saying no. we want to completely clobber it, miss...
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as a financial survival guide stacy. i'll feel like. i'm not sure i get any or at least . thanks for the fight. thank you for. destroying 6 that's right. slavery. going to be off to moscow time it's a big day here in russia today as the country celebrates the 76th anniversary of the red army victory over nazi germany in the great. super show troops marching through red square an aircraft flying overhead moscow witnessed a stunning military parade commemorating victory day correspondents following it saw on the ground in the high vantage point. will give you a taste of their emotions later in the program.
as a financial survival guide stacy. i'll feel like. i'm not sure i get any or at least . thanks for the fight. thank you for. destroying 6 that's right. slavery. going to be off to moscow time it's a big day here in russia today as the country celebrates the 76th anniversary of the red army victory over nazi germany in the great. super show troops marching through red square an aircraft flying overhead moscow witnessed a stunning military parade commemorating victory day correspondents...
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with us are jason stacy and matthew ellington, co-authors of “fabric of a nation."ood morning. >> good morning. >> this morning, we will have high stool -- high school students calling only. we will help them prepare for the ap u.s. history exam. i want to remind our students to tweet your questions, using the #ap u.s. -- #apushcram. let's talk about what the ap u.s. history exam will look like this year. matt, can you tell us how -- if the pandemic will affect the exam again this year? >> it will affect the exam but much differently than it affected it last year. there was a shortened version last year. what is new this year is that the college board is going back to a full length, more normal exam. with multiple-choice, a document based essay question and short answer questions and and let -- ellie q. -- leq. the biggest difference is that the college board, because of the pandemic and because of the different situations that schools find themselves in, they are offering a digital and an in person paper version. both versions of the ap u.s. history exam will have
with us are jason stacy and matthew ellington, co-authors of “fabric of a nation."ood morning. >> good morning. >> this morning, we will have high stool -- high school students calling only. we will help them prepare for the ap u.s. history exam. i want to remind our students to tweet your questions, using the #ap u.s. -- #apushcram. let's talk about what the ap u.s. history exam will look like this year. matt, can you tell us how -- if the pandemic will affect the exam again...
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with us are jason stacy and matthew ellington, co-authors of “fabric of a nation."d morning. >> good morning. >> this morning, we will have high stool -- high school students calling only. we will help them prepare for the ap u.s. history exam. i want to remind our students to tweet your questions, using the #ap u.s. -- #apushcram. let's talk about what the ap u.s. history exam will look like this year. matt, can you tell us how -- if the pandemic will affect the exam again this year? >> it will affect the exam but much differently than it affected it last year. there was a shortened version last year. what is new this year is that the college board is going back to a full length, more normal exam. with multiple-choice, a document based essay question and short answer questions and and let -- ellie q. -- leq. the biggest difference is that the college board, because of the pandemic and because of the different situations that schools find themselves in, they are offering a digital and an in person paper version. both versions of the ap u.s. history exam will have th
with us are jason stacy and matthew ellington, co-authors of “fabric of a nation."d morning. >> good morning. >> this morning, we will have high stool -- high school students calling only. we will help them prepare for the ap u.s. history exam. i want to remind our students to tweet your questions, using the #ap u.s. -- #apushcram. let's talk about what the ap u.s. history exam will look like this year. matt, can you tell us how -- if the pandemic will affect the exam again...
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huge story in 2018 and again this past fall was all the women running for office that's when i met stacy abrams because they are my home state of georgia she was running to become governor. so she had me in her home we did this whole interview because she would have been the first black woman governor. i met paul at jordan and idaho, jones in texas, and a number of others. group of black women in alabama running for smaller positions. the huge story on there was all of the huddle of black women running for office. it was a tremendous story. those of the two series i did. and it ended but those were the seeds are really planted that then became huddle in the book. tobacco took you you said over two years you wrote it. talk about the 19 judges it's so inspiring. >> i love women i love these women. my office walls or about blank now. the thing is, when you host the show especially in the last couple of years in the new cycle has been fever pitch , you have to cover the news. if i see these 19 women in these judge position because it's viral photo of theirs i want to cover it. there's so man
huge story in 2018 and again this past fall was all the women running for office that's when i met stacy abrams because they are my home state of georgia she was running to become governor. so she had me in her home we did this whole interview because she would have been the first black woman governor. i met paul at jordan and idaho, jones in texas, and a number of others. group of black women in alabama running for smaller positions. the huge story on there was all of the huddle of black women...
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and stacy thank you so much. every president is obsessed with the issue of legacy the historical benchmarks or f.d.r. and l.b.j. joe biden is is no different is being encouraged to go big and fast and that he is there just one problem f.d.r. and l.b.j. had massive majority saying congress in public opinion jochen frank big but does he how the votes. i'm. in this us. and we are. one. rational. desire for one of the 3. 0. of. the. more than a. protests in colombia 26 dead. coming up this morning why the u.s. . like during similar unrest in other countries. around a 100 black people who lived in israel for decades and claim it's their. children who were born. to. never live anywhere this is the life.
and stacy thank you so much. every president is obsessed with the issue of legacy the historical benchmarks or f.d.r. and l.b.j. joe biden is is no different is being encouraged to go big and fast and that he is there just one problem f.d.r. and l.b.j. had massive majority saying congress in public opinion jochen frank big but does he how the votes. i'm. in this us. and we are. one. rational. desire for one of the 3. 0. of. the. more than a. protests in colombia 26 dead. coming up this morning...
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. >> reporter: stacy debroff company helps brands to utilize social media to market their products.ask extensive questions about their shopping plans. postpandemic habits may not change. for example over half say they will do in person restaurant dining less than once a a or even less. >> we have become a nation of home cooks. we've had to cook at home and still today people the most popular content we seek online is recipes. we then see that played out where a huge number of people don't plan to presume regularly dining out or even driving for food. >> reporter: tiktok and instagram are having a big impact on consumers too. influencing what brands to buy and what to cook. >> what we see is a move of consumers to social media for recommendations. we've also seen a big development and the brands are paying attention to this of consumers shopping althat will social grocers. it will also lead to fewer or smaller grocery stores along the line of retailers closing brick and mortar stores. >>> after near record heat, cooler winds are finally going to blow out the oh man... let's get you t
. >> reporter: stacy debroff company helps brands to utilize social media to market their products.ask extensive questions about their shopping plans. postpandemic habits may not change. for example over half say they will do in person restaurant dining less than once a a or even less. >> we have become a nation of home cooks. we've had to cook at home and still today people the most popular content we seek online is recipes. we then see that played out where a huge number of people...
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it only took a few seconds as stacy fox stopped to take a photograph. when she returned the passenger side window of her car had been smashed and her purse and beach bag taken. she got some those ems back >> someolder couple it the store, gave it to the manager who found my dentist appointment card and called the dentist who called my son who called my work who called me. >> this year theft dropped more than 20% compared to the same period last year but that's likely due to fewer tourists and cars in san francisco. >>> too coronavirus. one bay area health expert said it's not likely we will need booster shots. the doctor said there are seven reasons. the proven effectiveness of the vaccine is one of them and the fact that coronavirus don't mutate very fast. while antibodies do decrease overtime, they prompt the creation of b cells which can last a long time. >> they go this to the bank, the bone marrow, and the minute you see the virus again in the future they come out to protect you. >>> public school students will still need to wear masks when they he
it only took a few seconds as stacy fox stopped to take a photograph. when she returned the passenger side window of her car had been smashed and her purse and beach bag taken. she got some those ems back >> someolder couple it the store, gave it to the manager who found my dentist appointment card and called the dentist who called my son who called my work who called me. >> this year theft dropped more than 20% compared to the same period last year but that's likely due to fewer...
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serious money laundering ok let's see how we did well we've got got a nice luxury watch for max and for stacy oh beautiful jewelry how about. luxury automobile again for a match you know what money what it is highly illegal. watch because of course. he was in states his lawful. pursuit which is not a country that's. so country that's it's only been slim for any new policy it's a country that's failing today. you know paul jesus has created installed it all and produced both domestically and. baltimore is very similar to the many cities and some of the ways it is being written. which was 950 in 2000 homes in the last 100000 1000000 very true jumps. out of the state to people feeling like they have control over the necessities of the lungs. and. are. not. said oh i'm. going. to get. my. wife. not only this time you may argue. that. we will build together court covenant when we build it it will be out. for coming to a vision for at the heart of a new world headquarters for under armor an opportunity for all boredom. mr. snipes baltimore city council put the stamp of approval on the $660000000.00
serious money laundering ok let's see how we did well we've got got a nice luxury watch for max and for stacy oh beautiful jewelry how about. luxury automobile again for a match you know what money what it is highly illegal. watch because of course. he was in states his lawful. pursuit which is not a country that's. so country that's it's only been slim for any new policy it's a country that's failing today. you know paul jesus has created installed it all and produced both domestically and....
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stacy from nashville requested it, speaking of songwriters so why did you want to hear "when will i be
stacy from nashville requested it, speaking of songwriters so why did you want to hear "when will i be
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and stacy are 2 volunteers that give out free meals to children. when school system, you get lunch and you get breakfast. so a lot to a lot of families depend on that lunch or breakfast that they don't necessarily have to buy if that makes sense. because the school system will provide it for them . but in the summer, from june to mid august, there is no school. so then word is move coming from. so that's where we kind of step in. they serve up to to 100 meals a day. and every time they arrive, they are eagerly awaited like i'm doing good. how are you all here? because every you how young really? yes i are being i'm guest on today's menu. a sandwich, a carton of milk and a key. we're in this family. both parents do not work, they receive $1200.00 euros of social welfare a month. but as a family of 5, it's barely enough to live on. the, well, i just try to get in at least $2.00 to $3.00, but towards the end of the month when the stamps are on, maybe $11.00 or the end of the more than yes, either one of the ones i usually see a breakfast and lunch. an
and stacy are 2 volunteers that give out free meals to children. when school system, you get lunch and you get breakfast. so a lot to a lot of families depend on that lunch or breakfast that they don't necessarily have to buy if that makes sense. because the school system will provide it for them . but in the summer, from june to mid august, there is no school. so then word is move coming from. so that's where we kind of step in. they serve up to to 100 meals a day. and every time they arrive,...
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. >> reporter: stacy band just redid her kitchen. nonporous countertops keep out bacteria. cabinets open with a quick push. and charging drawer keeps germy cell phones away. did you ever in your wildest dreams or maybe your nightmares think you'd have to consider this? >> never. >> reporter: nowadays home is more than just home. it's a workplace, res traunlt, gym. >> totally. our bar, you know, this is it. >> reporter: but covid inspired renovations can be pricey costing homeowners tens if not hundreds of thousands of dollars. why was it so worth it for you? >> we weren't going on vacation or shopping as much because there was no place to go so it was like well let's take some of those dollars we were spending elsewhere and invest it into a home that excites us. >> reporter: this architect says good design is also about safety. >> if we get it right we'll address really fundamental issues i think cities across the country grapple with. >> reporter: over the next three decades commercial buildings are expected to take up about 30% more space across the country, 125 billion s
. >> reporter: stacy band just redid her kitchen. nonporous countertops keep out bacteria. cabinets open with a quick push. and charging drawer keeps germy cell phones away. did you ever in your wildest dreams or maybe your nightmares think you'd have to consider this? >> never. >> reporter: nowadays home is more than just home. it's a workplace, res traunlt, gym. >> totally. our bar, you know, this is it. >> reporter: but covid inspired renovations can be pricey...
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. >> reporter: it only took a few seconds, tourist stacy fox came back to rent a car with the passenger-side window smashed, or person beach back on. >> this is professionals that are pretty ball z, in the middle of the day. i'm shocked. >> reporter: she stopped to take these photos with her boyfriend around noon. remarkably thanks to good samaritan she got some of her belongings back, including her old phone. her purse was dumped not far from alamo square. her wallet later turned up in an officemax parking lot on harrison street. >> an older couple picked up my wallet, walk it into the store, gave it to the manager, called the dentist who called my son who called my work who called me. >> reporter: data shows this year larceny theft dropped more than 20% compared to the same period last year. but likely because there have been fewer tourists and cars in san francisco. >> we have to do more to keep people safe. we have to do more to make sure people have a rewarding experience and feel good about being here. because when they visit san francisco and leave we want them to want to come back. >
. >> reporter: it only took a few seconds, tourist stacy fox came back to rent a car with the passenger-side window smashed, or person beach back on. >> this is professionals that are pretty ball z, in the middle of the day. i'm shocked. >> reporter: she stopped to take these photos with her boyfriend around noon. remarkably thanks to good samaritan she got some of her belongings back, including her old phone. her purse was dumped not far from alamo square. her wallet later...
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married to a beautiful russian woman for many many years to come face i want to be here today and stacy thank you so much. welcome to max kaiser financial survival guide. to the. yanks this is what happens to pensions in britain. you watch kaiser report. i. protests in colombia lead 26 dead dead amid a government crackdown why the u.s. has offered only muffled condemnation unlike during similar unrest in other countries also this is right deporting around a 100 black people who have lived in the country for decades and say it is their ancestral home they fear though their children who were born there will also be. this very disturbing to me to think that my children will be boarded from the land of their birth they will never live anywhere this is the life that i know of spent most of my adult put here it was.
married to a beautiful russian woman for many many years to come face i want to be here today and stacy thank you so much. welcome to max kaiser financial survival guide. to the. yanks this is what happens to pensions in britain. you watch kaiser report. i. protests in colombia lead 26 dead dead amid a government crackdown why the u.s. has offered only muffled condemnation unlike during similar unrest in other countries also this is right deporting around a 100 black people who have lived in...
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by going over the high school advancement placement us history exam with us this morning our jason stacy and matthew ellington co-authors of fabric of a nation. good morning, jesse. good morning, jesse. so this morning we're gonna have high school students only calling in and we're gonna help them prepare for that ap us history exam. i want to remind all of our students out there to tweet your questions using the hashtag ap. ush cram and these fine gentlemen here will help us go through the program. so first, let's talk a little bit about what the ap history us history exam will look like this year matt. can you tell us how the pat if the pandemic will affect the again this year? it will affect the exam but much differently than it affected it last year last year. there was a shortened version of the exam that only had a document based question. what's really new this year is that college board is going back to a full length more normal exam with multiple choice. been based essay question and short answer questions and an leq, but there is a fundamental difference and the biggest differe
by going over the high school advancement placement us history exam with us this morning our jason stacy and matthew ellington co-authors of fabric of a nation. good morning, jesse. good morning, jesse. so this morning we're gonna have high school students only calling in and we're gonna help them prepare for that ap us history exam. i want to remind all of our students out there to tweet your questions using the hashtag ap. ush cram and these fine gentlemen here will help us go through the...
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. >> my name is stacy. can you hear me? >> clerk: we can. >> i am a native san franciscan and i have been living at one of the adjacent buildings next to the proposed property since birth. during this time from what the architect shared is a meeting was held in october of last year, however, our residents and occupants were not invited to that meeting on october 20. at the close of that meeting we were informed by our neighbors that the proposed property was being discussed and they were disgruntled of the proposed installation of a two-stair dwelling that was next to that. so with this proposed plan that they have, it definitely removes all living space light for the adjacent property. they will not have any natural light whatsoever coming onto their property. with the homes across the street and there are three of them, it removes the views that they are accustom to for multiple generations that looks over to the bay. in terms of our view, it removes all living space views from our family. that means from the living room
. >> my name is stacy. can you hear me? >> clerk: we can. >> i am a native san franciscan and i have been living at one of the adjacent buildings next to the proposed property since birth. during this time from what the architect shared is a meeting was held in october of last year, however, our residents and occupants were not invited to that meeting on october 20. at the close of that meeting we were informed by our neighbors that the proposed property was being discussed...
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but if you wouldn't, every palestinian stacy evolve, they know they do not see really an honest broker in the united states. they say they're bother, you know, acting in the interest of israel. they're rather interested in just managing the conflict of other than looking into the underlying causes and striving for a political solution anytime in service to them. thank you. tony garza suffered heavy bombardment during those 11 days of fighting between her mast militants and israeli ami. leaving thousands of people homeless. many have been traumatized by the fighting. don't know where to start to rebuild their lives. the man she family lives in bate last year in the northern gaza strip near the israeli border. they want to show us something. this area was heavily targeted by the israeli military in its response to the volleys of rockets fired at israel from gaza. come at, muncie and his wife, carmen, feared for their lives. they listened to their voices calling to god, expecting to die. how do we deserve this? asked simon. then she says to her daughters, come to me, we're all going to di
but if you wouldn't, every palestinian stacy evolve, they know they do not see really an honest broker in the united states. they say they're bother, you know, acting in the interest of israel. they're rather interested in just managing the conflict of other than looking into the underlying causes and striving for a political solution anytime in service to them. thank you. tony garza suffered heavy bombardment during those 11 days of fighting between her mast militants and israeli ami. leaving...
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i stayed behind to keep an eye on the situation. stacy, people, we spoke to who evacuated early, say their houses were looted. that's why some stayed to protect homes and livelihood until the last minute. not everyone got away in time. no hendo bon yanni, nikolai has been missing since the eruption. he used to trade groceries on the street from a still just like this. one is a young man in his early twenties, his family put up the posted around the neighbourhood, lifted home just down here. and there fear is that he was engulfed by the river of lava when it came crashing through the city. and now it's turned into a pile of sharp heavy rocks. it seems the chances of finding him now, a slim says the initial abrupt and new earth tremors started and they just haven't stopped attleboro hendo and his team of vulcan ologist have been monitoring them. he's barely slept for the last week. tremors came before the pastor options. they're trying to work out why this time. they started after fell on me when i call myself until late at night we started feeling the strong ones on the day of the rob
i stayed behind to keep an eye on the situation. stacy, people, we spoke to who evacuated early, say their houses were looted. that's why some stayed to protect homes and livelihood until the last minute. not everyone got away in time. no hendo bon yanni, nikolai has been missing since the eruption. he used to trade groceries on the street from a still just like this. one is a young man in his early twenties, his family put up the posted around the neighbourhood, lifted home just down here. and...
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he's country to leaders of been holding talks and the russian, the result of staci following last week's force landing of iran and flight of battle roofs. this in the detention of an opposition blog. and of course, an international outcry led to a new sanctions as an official coast, and he brought documents that prove you is trying to put a rock of the boat in barrows, i will go to moscow and join dw corresponding to emily show and welcome, emily. what do we know about the topics being discussed in this that closed door meeting? well, we don't know too much about the topics in these in this meeting today. we do know that despite the fact that the 2 leaders were trying to portray this meeting as just a normal regular meeting, it was clearly a response to the international outcry that alexander lucas chicago has faced. this week. the 2 leaders were presenting a united front. i think and also there could be an economic aspect to this closed door meeting. we don't know, of course, but a bell roof is definitely, you know, very dependent on russia financially anyway. and the country could now
he's country to leaders of been holding talks and the russian, the result of staci following last week's force landing of iran and flight of battle roofs. this in the detention of an opposition blog. and of course, an international outcry led to a new sanctions as an official coast, and he brought documents that prove you is trying to put a rock of the boat in barrows, i will go to moscow and join dw corresponding to emily show and welcome, emily. what do we know about the topics being...
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well i made some oxygen because what i'm about to say is explosive that's it let's check in with stacy oh well you know every episode of ours that has quite explosive but i want to say that you know that old saying that no one expects the spanish inquisition yeah well no one actually expects money printer go no one actually expects the economists at the central banks in the treasury to actually listen to those academics to listen to the ivory tower economist telling them to print money joyously the world's greatest a com is the i reach hour on top of the ivory tower the man who wrote the defining textbook that all economists follow around the world the number one of the premier 0 economic mind of our generation of our century is of course plucky. right no one expects the treasury to abide by the sayings of plus nobody actually said yes sometimes you're called ok cool so with that i want to point out that here is a headline and we're going to go into this about like why no one actually expected it when i say no one people who make decisions financial decisions and economic decisions for
well i made some oxygen because what i'm about to say is explosive that's it let's check in with stacy oh well you know every episode of ours that has quite explosive but i want to say that you know that old saying that no one expects the spanish inquisition yeah well no one actually expects money printer go no one actually expects the economists at the central banks in the treasury to actually listen to those academics to listen to the ivory tower economist telling them to print money joyously...