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people that stephenson brought into the process. but -- >> but still, these were not -- he lost, what, in the high 40s. the second time, eches he was i lower 40s. >> he managed to lose to a president during a recession. that's not easy to do. you're right about ike, he was hea mard to be hard to beat. >> the number that stands out is how much the electorate group. something like 11 million voters more than just four years before. in part that's a reflection on the dewey-truman choice, but people were given these two spectacular candidates to choose from. >> i would like to play up on the independent. this is addie what i teach son's contribution to modern american -- >> and then i have another one. >> it's complicating in new group of independents. we all know that they're, what, i don't know the statistics. >> say a third. >> are independent. they're not assigned. they don't choose any party. and adlai stevenson who begins in this primitive campaign in illinois to try to encourage independents to support someone who is an intellige
people that stephenson brought into the process. but -- >> but still, these were not -- he lost, what, in the high 40s. the second time, eches he was i lower 40s. >> he managed to lose to a president during a recession. that's not easy to do. you're right about ike, he was hea mard to be hard to beat. >> the number that stands out is how much the electorate group. something like 11 million voters more than just four years before. in part that's a reflection on the dewey-truman...
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stephenson, not the kennedys in that sense. this idea that -- and we hear it in barack obama. this idea that we're going to work with the world community, not dictate to the world community, that becomes -- that enters the democratic party's dna. >> but you can go back and forth. the anti-imperialism of will criminal jennings bryan, you know, which finds expression.wiu know, which finds expression. and then projecting it on to a george mcgovern. the idea of america as a republic, not an empire. there are consistencies that are really extraordinary. clay, you can look at henry clay, an alternative way of seeing familiar facts, you can look at henry clay who failed to chief his goal, he never became president. but to the extent that he contributed, he wasn't the only one responsible for the compromise of 1850, he died shortly thereafter. what did that do? that precluded war for ten years. ten years for the north to grow industrially and otherwise. ten years. >> ten years for the south to gain a sense of independence. the national convention in 1852 begins this -- there's this id
stephenson, not the kennedys in that sense. this idea that -- and we hear it in barack obama. this idea that we're going to work with the world community, not dictate to the world community, that becomes -- that enters the democratic party's dna. >> but you can go back and forth. the anti-imperialism of will criminal jennings bryan, you know, which finds expression.wiu know, which finds expression. and then projecting it on to a george mcgovern. the idea of america as a republic, not an...
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stephenson, great to you have on the show. thanks so much for sharing your insights with us. >> my pleasure, any time. >> talk you to soon. john stooenson with first asset investment management. about $3 billion under management as well. let's hit our calf the day now. isi reducing eps estimates for jp morgan. citing a $4.2 billion pretax trading loss. also factored in, weaker core trading and investment banking revenue than they had expected. and mark to market private equity losses. isi still maintaining the buy rating on that stock. steve wise, do you maintain your buy rating? >> i haven't been in j.p. morgan for a while. it's not really that much to do with the trade that everybody is talking about. it's more about concern like john spoke about with the global markets con tnecticut tajon. i'll get my exposure through aig. i feel safer playing that. >> cortez? >> i think even i agree with stephen. even outside of that, i think that outside of the present economic environment, another reason you want to avoid financials or s
stephenson, great to you have on the show. thanks so much for sharing your insights with us. >> my pleasure, any time. >> talk you to soon. john stooenson with first asset investment management. about $3 billion under management as well. let's hit our calf the day now. isi reducing eps estimates for jp morgan. citing a $4.2 billion pretax trading loss. also factored in, weaker core trading and investment banking revenue than they had expected. and mark to market private equity...
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i am robert stephenson, the project manager with bridge housing. i had the great fortune of getting to work on the apartments with michael, chp, and other bridge staff. i have gotten to see the project into construction. on behalf of bridge housing and chp, i also want to thank a number of people who have made this day possible and worked extremely hard to get us to this milestone. i began working on the project barely six months ago. i inherited a team that has been truly a pleasure to work with. i cannot see you out there. you are somewhere out there. i appreciate you guys. this has been an amazing team to work with. i want to start by thanking michael, who cannot hear me because it is very loud. he has worked on the project for over three years. this has been going on since 2008. he has been instrumental in its success. many others have been working on this for a long time. i want to thank our core team members. richard and vana have been working on this since day one. they have been fantastic to work with. mimi sullivan is here from sullivan de
i am robert stephenson, the project manager with bridge housing. i had the great fortune of getting to work on the apartments with michael, chp, and other bridge staff. i have gotten to see the project into construction. on behalf of bridge housing and chp, i also want to thank a number of people who have made this day possible and worked extremely hard to get us to this milestone. i began working on the project barely six months ago. i inherited a team that has been truly a pleasure to work...
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some severe and strong thunderstorms as we go throughout the day temperatures at 66 in pylesville stephenson at 706789 and we are on the breezy side going into the afternoon. be prepared for that as well. i will detail more coming but now let's check the abc2 timesaver traffic. and it's been kwaiet this morning -- quiet this morning. >> reporter: you spoke too soon. we are dealing with the first accident in har forecounty in bel air on -- harford county in bel air. for those in howard county, no reports on interstate 70. nice and clear from columbia pike over to the beltway. and that will be the same case on the south side of 95. as we look live at interstate 195 no concerns heading down towards d.c. or up towards the tunnels. and heading out to the west side of the beltway, here's what the southwest corner looks like. at route 295 everything up to speed. no problems. you are looking at an 11 minute ride on the outer loop from 795 all the way down towards 95. and if you are use the jfx to get into the city, it's going to take you 11 minutes from the beltway all the way downtown to east fayet
some severe and strong thunderstorms as we go throughout the day temperatures at 66 in pylesville stephenson at 706789 and we are on the breezy side going into the afternoon. be prepared for that as well. i will detail more coming but now let's check the abc2 timesaver traffic. and it's been kwaiet this morning -- quiet this morning. >> reporter: you spoke too soon. we are dealing with the first accident in har forecounty in bel air on -- harford county in bel air. for those in howard...
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during the 1956 presidential election campaign, he privately counseled stephenson, the democratic candidate president, on the finer points of speaking into the camera. these days such lapses would surely disqualify murrow from positions in prominence for network television. mainstream news media. what do those students say when they read a paragraph like this? they want to go out and get the murrow award? >> it's a good reminder about the dangers of resume padding, it can come back to haunt you. i think that's right, murrow probably would not today hold those kinds of positions, the prominent position of american journalism, had it been known he was privately counseling a democratic candidate or republican candidate for president on the finer points of using television. resume padding, a lot of that information is from biographers, this is not unknown detail. yet the man's aura and his journalism tends to outweigh the -- those deficiencies and those flaws. >> here's a clip of edward r. murrow around this joseph mccarthy controversy, it's not too long. >> okay. >> we cannot defend freedom ab
during the 1956 presidential election campaign, he privately counseled stephenson, the democratic candidate president, on the finer points of speaking into the camera. these days such lapses would surely disqualify murrow from positions in prominence for network television. mainstream news media. what do those students say when they read a paragraph like this? they want to go out and get the murrow award? >> it's a good reminder about the dangers of resume padding, it can come back to...
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krista stephenson from the va side has been her partner and they deserve a huge round of applause. [ applause ] julie cassell is our employee education service representative, and rachel, are you here? you know, this woman has sent me more personal e-mails in the past six months than anyone else i know in the entire world, and she has the patience of a wonder woman, when i didn't respond, when i didn't care. [ laughter ] rachel is persistent, and the rest of the planning team, are you here? no. but anyways, let's give them all a huge round of applause. [ applause ] and you all have my very personal thank you. our next speaker is truly exciting. treg drewerson is the second eldest son of mr. dave dorson, an american football player that played at the university of notre dame and in the nfl for 11 seasons. dave plays college football from 1979 to 1982, and started all four years, earning all-american honors in 1981 and 1982. in 1983, dave was selected by the chicago bears in the third round of the nfl draft. during his nfl career, he played for the chicago bears, new york giants, phoen
krista stephenson from the va side has been her partner and they deserve a huge round of applause. [ applause ] julie cassell is our employee education service representative, and rachel, are you here? you know, this woman has sent me more personal e-mails in the past six months than anyone else i know in the entire world, and she has the patience of a wonder woman, when i didn't respond, when i didn't care. [ laughter ] rachel is persistent, and the rest of the planning team, are you here? no....
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but once the cameras came in and captured stephenson for the democrats and eisenhower in '52, everythingnventions into infomercials and they did lead to kind of a birth of 24-hours news broadcasting. and cronkite in '52 taught a seminar on how to talk to television to politicians and thou apply makeup properly and two of his students were sam rayburn and john f. kennedy. you see television news and special events reporting which cronkite was the master of. like walking us through the kennedy assassination or taking us through, you know, the apollo 11 mission. he would go marathon for days. he was known as the iron pants became his nickname within cbs culture. >> president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. 2:00 eastern standard time. >> i remember getting these glasses, right? i never thought about it. i just liked the glasses. and my colleague sort of called them my cronkites. picked up that name. but it's interesting when you see him with those glasses just talking about the death of john f. kennedy, taking them on, looking at the clock, that was his moment. and that is p
but once the cameras came in and captured stephenson for the democrats and eisenhower in '52, everythingnventions into infomercials and they did lead to kind of a birth of 24-hours news broadcasting. and cronkite in '52 taught a seminar on how to talk to television to politicians and thou apply makeup properly and two of his students were sam rayburn and john f. kennedy. you see television news and special events reporting which cronkite was the master of. like walking us through the kennedy...
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looking at upper 60s in stephenson. westminster 66. columbia 69 pushing 70.at area. now, let's step out to ijamsville where we are seeing plenty of sunshine. a little patchy fog but all that is gone across the area. and we are left with dry times as we look at maryland's most powerful radar. that's how it will stay heading throughout the daych the hour by hour forecast brings us up to 82 this afternoon and nice and seasonable enjoyful let's check the abc2 timesaver traffic with lauren cook. >> reporter: good morning. we have trouble on 795 a new accident reported right along the southbound lanes at owings mills boulevard. expect congestion as you head down to the beltway. and expect congestion from 795 all the way down towards edmonton. an accident is cleared from 695 and parkville and checking in and looking live you will notice traffic is back to normal many no significant delays as you travel up towards 83 and use the jfx to get into the city 11 minutes from the beltway downtown. that's a look at your abc2 timesaver traffic now over to you. [audio not unde
looking at upper 60s in stephenson. westminster 66. columbia 69 pushing 70.at area. now, let's step out to ijamsville where we are seeing plenty of sunshine. a little patchy fog but all that is gone across the area. and we are left with dry times as we look at maryland's most powerful radar. that's how it will stay heading throughout the daych the hour by hour forecast brings us up to 82 this afternoon and nice and seasonable enjoyful let's check the abc2 timesaver traffic with lauren cook....
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