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murrow, adlai stevenson, paul tillic and john f. kennedy both as senator and president although she dispied jfk's father and had to be convinced to book the younger kennedy. some of her kennedy remarks were incorporated in television commercials for republican richard nixon for whom she also had little respect. eleanor roosevelt spoke with authority, yet, she had a kind, grandmotherly appearance and mode of delivery as she aged. television commentators and guests often behaved deferentially and avoid the what plagued women at the time. and directly on tv, the medium regularly provided a platform for her liberal voice during the republican eisenhower years and beyond. because of her status as a larger than life figure both loved and hated by the public, they avoided films until after her deathment and there was a dramaticization of franklin's come back from polio with the loving support of his wife. and e.r. commented it was as much like the roosevelt family as people from mars. although she accepted so children could profit from the
murrow, adlai stevenson, paul tillic and john f. kennedy both as senator and president although she dispied jfk's father and had to be convinced to book the younger kennedy. some of her kennedy remarks were incorporated in television commercials for republican richard nixon for whom she also had little respect. eleanor roosevelt spoke with authority, yet, she had a kind, grandmotherly appearance and mode of delivery as she aged. television commentators and guests often behaved deferentially and...
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murrow adlai stevenson paul tillotson john f. kennedy as senator and president. although she jfk's father and the younger the candidates. some of her anti-kennedy remarks were unfortunately it appropriated to televisionn commercials for which richard nixon had little respect. eleanor roosevelt spoke with authority yet she had a kind grandmotherly appearance. television commentators and guests often behaved different surely to her personage resisting the trivialization or of women at the time. although she had consistent chapters very few confronted them directly on tv so the medium provided an effective platform for her liberal voice during her eisenhower years. because of her status of a larger-than-life figure who is loved and by the public filmmakers largely avoided documentary and biographical film coverage until after her death. in 1960 durocher a notable exception of dramatization of franklin struggling comeback from polio with the loving support of his wife. he commented the production was about as much like the roosevelt family as people from mars. althou
murrow adlai stevenson paul tillotson john f. kennedy as senator and president. although she jfk's father and the younger the candidates. some of her anti-kennedy remarks were unfortunately it appropriated to televisionn commercials for which richard nixon had little respect. eleanor roosevelt spoke with authority yet she had a kind grandmotherly appearance. television commentators and guests often behaved different surely to her personage resisting the trivialization or of women at the time....
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adlai stevenson, paul tillich and john f kennedy, both as senator and president.ugh she really despised jfk's father and had to be convinced to book younger of the kennedys, some of her anti remarks were unfortunately incorporated into television commercials for republic king richard nixon, for whom she also had little respect. eleanor roosevelt spoke with authority, yet she had a kind grandmotherly and mode of delivery as she aged. television commentators and guests often behaved deferentially to her personage, resist the trivialization or sexualization plague. most women at the time, although she had consistent offscreen detractors, very few confronted ir directly on tv. so the medium regularly provided effective platform for her liberal. during the republican eisenhower years and beyond, because of her status as a larger than figure, both loved and hated by segments of the public. filmmakers largely avoided and biographical film coverage both franklin and eleanor roosevelt until her death in 1960. dory sherry produced the notable exception sunrise campobello, a
adlai stevenson, paul tillich and john f kennedy, both as senator and president.ugh she really despised jfk's father and had to be convinced to book younger of the kennedys, some of her anti remarks were unfortunately incorporated into television commercials for republic king richard nixon, for whom she also had little respect. eleanor roosevelt spoke with authority, yet she had a kind grandmotherly and mode of delivery as she aged. television commentators and guests often behaved deferentially...
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and second, the nomination of adelaide stevenson. for the third time, the men firmly held her elbows as they maneuvered, prompting air to comment about. being older and female. this happens to be one of the few things which indicates to me that i'm supposed to be unable to navigate in the ordinary manner my age. and i resent it very much. consequently i kept trying to get away from and shake off their health plans. presumably this showed up on television because i received a number of letters, people who wrote to assure me that i'd behaved in a most rude and disagreeable manner. she was surprised at what multiple cameras picked up at a distance. but my note, by 1960 was no stranger to utilizing tv appearances to further political interests and agendas. hollywood fan magazine screen land, ran in 1932. interview with the wife of the then president elect entitled mrs. franklin d. roosevelt talks about the movies in anticipation of her position as first lady. modern screen print in her article are the movies doing to us, which was the fi
and second, the nomination of adelaide stevenson. for the third time, the men firmly held her elbows as they maneuvered, prompting air to comment about. being older and female. this happens to be one of the few things which indicates to me that i'm supposed to be unable to navigate in the ordinary manner my age. and i resent it very much. consequently i kept trying to get away from and shake off their health plans. presumably this showed up on television because i received a number of letters,...
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and second, the nomination of adelaide stevenson. for the third time, the men firmly held her elbows as they maneuvered, prompting air to comment about. being older and female. this happens to be one of the few things which indicates to me that i'm supposed to be unable to navigate in the ordinary manner my age. and i resent it very much. consequently i kept trying to get away from and shake off their health plans. presumably this showed up on television because i received a number of letters, people who wrote to assure me that i'd behaved in a most rude and disagreeable manner. she was surprised at what multiple cameras picked up at a distance. but my note, by 1960 was no stranger to utilizing tv appearances to further political interests and agendas. hollywood fan magazine screen land, ran in 1932. interview with the wife of the then president elect entitled mrs. franklin d. roosevelt talks about the movies in anticipation of her position as first lady. modern screen print in her article are the movies doing to us, which was the fi
and second, the nomination of adelaide stevenson. for the third time, the men firmly held her elbows as they maneuvered, prompting air to comment about. being older and female. this happens to be one of the few things which indicates to me that i'm supposed to be unable to navigate in the ordinary manner my age. and i resent it very much. consequently i kept trying to get away from and shake off their health plans. presumably this showed up on television because i received a number of letters,...
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stevenson begins pushing and pulling on it with all of his strength.aging to dislodge the heavy unit, creating a narrow opening to the room, just as the heat and smoke intensifies. an officer arrives to assist and together they reach to the window and pulled out a seven and 9-year-old child in the nick of time. within a minute of removing the children, flames engulfed the room, pouring out of every window. they had just escaped through. both children were rushed to the hospital for spoken elation but thanks to these heroic officers, they are alive today. >> trace: thank you. let's bring in texas police officers. officer stevenson, to you first, mom says sounds are trapped inside, building engulfed in flames, only one window, blocked by air conditioning unit, what are you thinking, what's the process there? >> that was the only way we were going to be able to get in. the front door was blocked by smoke and fire and so i knew there was a way that we could get in through that window unit. either by pulling it out of the window or pushing it in like we did
stevenson begins pushing and pulling on it with all of his strength.aging to dislodge the heavy unit, creating a narrow opening to the room, just as the heat and smoke intensifies. an officer arrives to assist and together they reach to the window and pulled out a seven and 9-year-old child in the nick of time. within a minute of removing the children, flames engulfed the room, pouring out of every window. they had just escaped through. both children were rushed to the hospital for spoken...
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jamie stevenson admitted to directing the operation would soar about £100 million worth of the drug broughtelfast forfour months is still moored just off the coast. passengers set out been told they will leave for france tonight but the belfast harbour websites says they will not set off until thursday evening. time now for ten seconds of christmas in october. you may think it is too early to be hearing mariah carey and michael blue bay but yesterday marked the first day of christmas celebrations in venezuela with white entries going up around the country as the festivities began. the earlier the better for me. the festivities began. the earlier the betterfor me. you are all caught up, have a good night. when we will be back, so we will— when we will be back, so we will stay _ when we will be back, so we will stay hopeful that it will not he _ will stay hopeful that it will not be for long and we will come _ not be for long and we will come back to our precious country _ come back to our precious country-— come back to our precious count . ., , country. some of the stories now. a crime _ co
jamie stevenson admitted to directing the operation would soar about £100 million worth of the drug broughtelfast forfour months is still moored just off the coast. passengers set out been told they will leave for france tonight but the belfast harbour websites says they will not set off until thursday evening. time now for ten seconds of christmas in october. you may think it is too early to be hearing mariah carey and michael blue bay but yesterday marked the first day of christmas...
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hawkish senator from missouri, and sort of a candidate and not a candidate, as always, is adlai stevenson who had been the democratic nominee in 1952 and 1956, at the start of the political season. humphrey is polling one or 2%, but all the anti kennedy forces coalesce with for humphrey to go against kennedy in wisconsin and west virginia. kennedy wins in west in wisconsin, but it's closer than he would have. like he has to go on to west virginia. that's where he faces the religious issue head on for the first time in a major sense. and he does very well there as well. this question has been sent in name withheld from charleston, the roman catholic church's position on truth versus error assumes a right to discriminate against protestants in some countries where catholics are in the majority. do you agree with the church's reported attitude that we're protestants? i am an authority. they shouldn't be permitted equal status. well, i hope we disagree, but i couldn't disagree more. i think that using the power of the state against any group forcing using the state to force a group to be of o
hawkish senator from missouri, and sort of a candidate and not a candidate, as always, is adlai stevenson who had been the democratic nominee in 1952 and 1956, at the start of the political season. humphrey is polling one or 2%, but all the anti kennedy forces coalesce with for humphrey to go against kennedy in wisconsin and west virginia. kennedy wins in west in wisconsin, but it's closer than he would have. like he has to go on to west virginia. that's where he faces the religious issue head...
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robert louis stevenson. jm barrie. richard kipling -- rudyard kipling.th wharton did not gain fame from the decoration of houses. charles: no, she did not but she liked to live in fancy houses. she was a terribly successful and wealthy author but she always outspent her royalties. finally i'm afraid was lured away from scribners because she was too much in debt from our advances. she was lured away to appleton. she wrote her early novels for scribner. the decoration of houses was co-authored with a man named ogden cog did jr.. she had great taste. she wrote a book of italian villa was for example. she was an expert on european gardens. she is not primarily known for her decorating. she is known for her fiction. ethan from, which i read as a student. it was assigned reading when i was a high school student. peter: i wanted to ask you about george santayana, the harvard philosopher. he was quite well known in his day. charles: very well-known. i wish i could know as much about them as i should, but i must say i am not terribly well versed in his books, but
robert louis stevenson. jm barrie. richard kipling -- rudyard kipling.th wharton did not gain fame from the decoration of houses. charles: no, she did not but she liked to live in fancy houses. she was a terribly successful and wealthy author but she always outspent her royalties. finally i'm afraid was lured away from scribners because she was too much in debt from our advances. she was lured away to appleton. she wrote her early novels for scribner. the decoration of houses was co-authored...
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there's one statistic which i've said that seen that says that in 1950, adlai stevenson only got half 50% of the catholic vote and jfk 80%. frankly, as a catholic who was alive in 1960, i think 80% maybe understate that. and he holds the union vote. so he gets holds out to all of those things. and i think probably even the youth vote i don't think that was ever mentioned or measured in the poll. but certainly the enthusiasm of younger people and younger voters was was immense for jack kennedy. so, david, patricia, researching this, we found that both richard nixon and john kennedy spent about $10 million each in this campaign. just as a point of reference in 2020, the election. supposedly cost around $6 billion. when you get the outside money in there as well, it was money tracked closely or was it pretty free flowing in 1960? you could you can you can see big lists of what each committee got online. some of the amounts are absolute pittance. i have i have more money. my checking account now, the day that what some of these groups spent. but you have the unions which are are supportin
there's one statistic which i've said that seen that says that in 1950, adlai stevenson only got half 50% of the catholic vote and jfk 80%. frankly, as a catholic who was alive in 1960, i think 80% maybe understate that. and he holds the union vote. so he gets holds out to all of those things. and i think probably even the youth vote i don't think that was ever mentioned or measured in the poll. but certainly the enthusiasm of younger people and younger voters was was immense for jack kennedy....
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there's one statistic which i've said that seen that says that in 1950, adlai stevenson only got half 50% of the catholic vote and jfk 80%. frankly, as a catholic who was alive in 1960, i think 80% maybe understate that. and he holds the union vote. so he gets holds out to all of those things. and i think probably even the youth vote i don't think that was ever mentioned or measured in the poll. but certainly the enthusiasm of younger people and younger voters was was immense for jack kennedy. so, david, patricia, researching this, we found that both richard nixon and john kennedy spent about $10 million each in this campaign. just as a point of reference in 2020, the election. supposedly cost around $6 billion. when you get the outside money in there as well, it was money tracked closely or was it pretty free flowing in 1960? you could you can you can see big lists of what each committee got online. some of the amounts are absolute pittance. i have i have more money. my checking account now, the day that what some of these groups spent. but you have the unions which are are supportin
there's one statistic which i've said that seen that says that in 1950, adlai stevenson only got half 50% of the catholic vote and jfk 80%. frankly, as a catholic who was alive in 1960, i think 80% maybe understate that. and he holds the union vote. so he gets holds out to all of those things. and i think probably even the youth vote i don't think that was ever mentioned or measured in the poll. but certainly the enthusiasm of younger people and younger voters was was immense for jack kennedy....
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jamie stevenson admitted to directing the operation would soar about £100 million worth of the drug broughtt forfour months, is still moored just off the coast. passengers say they have been told they will leave for france tonight, but the belfast harbour website says they will not set off until thursday evening. time now for ten seconds of christmas in october. you may think it is too early to be hearing mariah carey and michael buble, but yesterday marked the first day of christmas celebrations in venezuela with lights going up around the country as the festivities began. the earlier the better for me. you are all caught up. have a good night. hello there and welcome along to sportsday. a night of shocks in the champions league, holders real madrid have stunned with bayern munich also on the end of a defeat. sinner�*s incredible winning streak comes to an end after a sensational performance from carlos alcaraz in the final of the china open. and on the eve of the women's t20 world cup, we'll hear what's in store as the uae steps in to host. hello there, and welcome along to the programme.
jamie stevenson admitted to directing the operation would soar about £100 million worth of the drug broughtt forfour months, is still moored just off the coast. passengers say they have been told they will leave for france tonight, but the belfast harbour website says they will not set off until thursday evening. time now for ten seconds of christmas in october. you may think it is too early to be hearing mariah carey and michael buble, but yesterday marked the first day of christmas...
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>> yeah, in fremont, there is a car fire on stevenson road at blackhall road, which is just a little bit east of interstate 880. and even though it's not on the freeway, apparently you can see it because or something just coincidentally, there is a backup on the freeway coming up to stevenson. so if i were a betting man, i'd say, well, it might be able to see see it from the freeway, but nevertheless, stevenson road is closed at blackhall road. and fremont police say it's going to be closed for the next several hours. not sure what kind of vehicle that is. we'll get to the bottom of it and let you know. let's talk about the bay bridge toll plaza that is backed up all the way out to the bay. so it's a typical delay there. and if you're driving on interstate 880, in oakland, 880 and 580 are actually they're crowded, but they're still moving along pretty well. it's 701. let's get back to the headlines. >> today marks one year since the beginning of the war between israel and hamas. it started with a surprise attack at an israeli music festival. >> ktvu james torres joins us live detaili
>> yeah, in fremont, there is a car fire on stevenson road at blackhall road, which is just a little bit east of interstate 880. and even though it's not on the freeway, apparently you can see it because or something just coincidentally, there is a backup on the freeway coming up to stevenson. so if i were a betting man, i'd say, well, it might be able to see see it from the freeway, but nevertheless, stevenson road is closed at blackhall road. and fremont police say it's going to be...
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adlai stevenson created the most dramatic moment in the then 17 year history of the united nations whenworld that the soviet union had installed nuclear weapons in cuba 90 miles off the shore of the united states. >> i am also prepared to present the evidence in this room. and you can all examine this at your leisure to show three successive photographic enlargements of another missile base of the same type in the area of the san crystal ball in these enlarged photographs clearly show six of these missiles on trailers and three erected. that is only one example. this is the first type of ballistic missile installation. >> president kennedy and his national security team engaged in a masterful strategy that included both public threats and secret diplomacy to pull the world back from the brink of nuclear war for the first time in history. 20-year-old joe biden, who had to be as terrified as the rest of the country during the cuban missile crisis could not know that he would be the next president of the united states to pull the world back from the brink of nuclear war with another russia
adlai stevenson created the most dramatic moment in the then 17 year history of the united nations whenworld that the soviet union had installed nuclear weapons in cuba 90 miles off the shore of the united states. >> i am also prepared to present the evidence in this room. and you can all examine this at your leisure to show three successive photographic enlargements of another missile base of the same type in the area of the san crystal ball in these enlarged photographs clearly show six...
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approaching stevenson. it is backed up all the way back from hayward. now at 810.et's go back to the desk. >> all right. it's a seismic disruption that some warn will impact the lives and schooling of foster kids. what schools need to know about the insurance crisis in california's foster system. >> and a scene that looks like something out of hollywood is playing out in southern california waters. why? it's not movie magic or i that went into creating these glowing blue waves and the sea creatures that were caught on camera taking a colorful frolic . the city hall insiders spend record high budgets. but our problems get worse. they say this is the best that we can do. they blame the system, but they built the system. i have a plan to change it. with accountability and rooting out corruption, we can tackle our housing and drug crisis, clear the tent encampments and bring our businesses back. are you ready to stop settling and start demanding more? join me in changing city hall. they were last seen at the homecoming dance at san lorenzo high school friday night. aut
approaching stevenson. it is backed up all the way back from hayward. now at 810.et's go back to the desk. >> all right. it's a seismic disruption that some warn will impact the lives and schooling of foster kids. what schools need to know about the insurance crisis in california's foster system. >> and a scene that looks like something out of hollywood is playing out in southern california waters. why? it's not movie magic or i that went into creating these glowing blue waves and...
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things that people are so often harmed before their are others and that as a lawyer and activist, stevensonch of us, is more than with the worst thing we've ever done. and with that, i wanted to start by asking you, how did you find your way to unity? yes. thank you very much for here. thank you, everyone, for coming. i've never been to vanderbilt law school, so is a bit of an achievement for me. thank you? yeah, it's very special. you're here, alvaro and our friend is here because the two of you actually are the way that i made my way. unit two tennessee's death row in 2018. tennessee was gearing up for its first execu ation in nearly decade, and that was the execution. a man named billy ray eric alvaro was had become quite close with and as i was covering that case in the run up to that started asking around about i might be able to get in touch with some of the men on death row to try to interview them or see if they wanted to make a statement of any kind. these executions were approaching and as i was kind of asking around about that, i got put in touch with a man named david bass, who
things that people are so often harmed before their are others and that as a lawyer and activist, stevensonch of us, is more than with the worst thing we've ever done. and with that, i wanted to start by asking you, how did you find your way to unity? yes. thank you very much for here. thank you, everyone, for coming. i've never been to vanderbilt law school, so is a bit of an achievement for me. thank you? yeah, it's very special. you're here, alvaro and our friend is here because the two of...
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hoyle: ray stevenson. >> thank you, mr. speaker. communities across the country, including in bedfordshire, experienced widespread flooding. the village of malden and my constituency has seen increased flooding following housing development. the deputy prime minister requires communities to build more homes. will to that well she ensure those new developments don't increase flood risk? ms. rayner: i think the gentlemen and welcome him. we recognize the devastating impact flooding can have. i know the flooding minister visited bedfordshire in september to meet with volunteers and residents. we inherited flood defenses that are in disrepair and behind schedule. we have launched a flood resilience task force. when it comes to the planning response needed to deliver the homes this country needs, we will ensure the right infrastructure is in place and communities are in -- are resilient. >> in the west derby area of liverpool is a hospice providing support to sick children and their families. it has been threatened with closure. does the
hoyle: ray stevenson. >> thank you, mr. speaker. communities across the country, including in bedfordshire, experienced widespread flooding. the village of malden and my constituency has seen increased flooding following housing development. the deputy prime minister requires communities to build more homes. will to that well she ensure those new developments don't increase flood risk? ms. rayner: i think the gentlemen and welcome him. we recognize the devastating impact flooding can...
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to to hinder his ability to win the nomination in 1952, because so much of that nomination of at stevenson really depends on the legwork developing support among party organizations around the country and and kefauver did not have that in 1952 he still was popular enough so that in 1956 he was able to earn the nomination as vice in that election again, with stevenson running against eisenhower or being defeated by eisenhower. but i think it's after he was able to put that his presidential ambition to bed, he really develops a reputation for being a hard working senator who really does the work required in order to, you know, represent his his constituents in tennessee to continue investigating major issues. they would still turn to him in the early 1960s to ask his opinions on, you know, the the ongoing into organized crime. and so he really became, i think, a a very solid senator after that, even if he didn't have quite the public profile that he had earlier in his career. dan, hold, do you can you surmise these organized crime hearings may have hurt him with the party leaders, the decide
to to hinder his ability to win the nomination in 1952, because so much of that nomination of at stevenson really depends on the legwork developing support among party organizations around the country and and kefauver did not have that in 1952 he still was popular enough so that in 1956 he was able to earn the nomination as vice in that election again, with stevenson running against eisenhower or being defeated by eisenhower. but i think it's after he was able to put that his presidential...
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and i had i had not i knew that stevenson was his opponent, both times. but, you know, that's the it's funny how that happens because in a way that same thing happened, you know, earlier with the two previous elections that i mean, truman only ran once in 48 against dewey, but dewey had also run against roosevelt in in 44. and so that he was the are the republican candidate then. so it is kind of interesting that you get the double and when we get to mckinley, we'll see the same thing as well, where he had the same same opponent twice. and you kind of wonder why a party does that, you know, after somebody has lost to someone or, you know, you think, well, why would you you know, why would you go back to the back to the well? well, especially if the first term was successful. and, you know, i would venture say it was. yeah, right. yeah. but yeah. and he was he was big on that two party system. i will you forgive me for telling story. okay. well, we can hear both sides now, but i came home from school one day with you know, i think i might have told this la
and i had i had not i knew that stevenson was his opponent, both times. but, you know, that's the it's funny how that happens because in a way that same thing happened, you know, earlier with the two previous elections that i mean, truman only ran once in 48 against dewey, but dewey had also run against roosevelt in in 44. and so that he was the are the republican candidate then. so it is kind of interesting that you get the double and when we get to mckinley, we'll see the same thing as well,...
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you know, i voted for stevenson. that's all right. it is a two-party system. and then he said, twice. already. anyway, he lived in one of the ways that he could compartmentalize all this. i didn't know he was anybody special until i got into the school. people started treating me like i have two head. he had an uncanny ability to live in the moment with thought. it is kind of like stevenson, when someone is punched out. i think that is kind of what happened. granddad, was slow and steady. he represented stability, and that type of thing. let's give him the advantage. did i answer your question? >> i knew that stephen was his opponent both times. funny that that happened. the two previous elections, truman only ran once. do we, also run against roosevelt in 44. he was the republican candidate then. it is interesting that you get the double when you get to mckinley. we will see the same thing as well. we have the same opponent twice. you wonder what a party does that after somebody gets lost to someone. -- has lost to someone. why would you go back to the well?
you know, i voted for stevenson. that's all right. it is a two-party system. and then he said, twice. already. anyway, he lived in one of the ways that he could compartmentalize all this. i didn't know he was anybody special until i got into the school. people started treating me like i have two head. he had an uncanny ability to live in the moment with thought. it is kind of like stevenson, when someone is punched out. i think that is kind of what happened. granddad, was slow and steady. he...
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let's get more on this with tom stevenson, investment director at fidelity. hello, tom.se at all that oil would go up and a surge in these circumstances, iran is a big supplier.- iran is a big supplier. yes, iran is a big supplier. yes, iran is a big supplier. yes, iran is a — iran is a big supplier. yes, iran is a big _ iran is a big supplier. yes, iran is a big supplier. - iran is a big supplier. yes, iran is a big supplier. it. iran is a big supplier. yes, i iran is a big supplier. it also sits astride the straits of hormuz, a key choke point for much of the oil exports from the region. so all eyes are on what happens next, whether israel retaliates to that barrage of missiles. but i think we need to see this in the context of what happened with the oil price recently. the oil price is starting from a very low base, about $70 before the most recent surge. if you go back to april, when iran was last throwing missiles across at israel, the oil price was in the $90 range. the oil price has been weak because of slowing demand from china and a slowing demand from china and
let's get more on this with tom stevenson, investment director at fidelity. hello, tom.se at all that oil would go up and a surge in these circumstances, iran is a big supplier.- iran is a big supplier. yes, iran is a big supplier. yes, iran is a big supplier. yes, iran is a — iran is a big supplier. yes, iran is a big _ iran is a big supplier. yes, iran is a big supplier. - iran is a big supplier. yes, iran is a big supplier. it. iran is a big supplier. yes, i iran is a big supplier. it also...
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it was all very nice and then one guy came up and said, you know, i voted for stevenson. i said that's all right, it's a two party system. it's cool. he said, twice. i said, all right. but anyway, he lived, i think one of the ways that he kind of compartment lysed all of this, because as an actual grandfather , i didn't know he was anybody special until i got into school and people started treating me like i had two heads. but he had an uncanny ability to live in the moment with thought, if that makes sense. and i think that is probably, you know, it's like when someone is punched down, sometimes they get up and get swinging again. i think that's what happened. but granddad was just kind of slow and steady and i think he represented stability in that type of thing. and that is what gave him the advantage. i don't know. did answer your question? >> absolutely. that is great. had not -- i knew stevenson was his opponent both times, but it's funny how that happens. in a way that something happened, earlier with two previous elections, truman only ran once in 1948 against dew
it was all very nice and then one guy came up and said, you know, i voted for stevenson. i said that's all right, it's a two party system. it's cool. he said, twice. i said, all right. but anyway, he lived, i think one of the ways that he kind of compartment lysed all of this, because as an actual grandfather , i didn't know he was anybody special until i got into school and people started treating me like i had two heads. but he had an uncanny ability to live in the moment with thought, if...
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betty stevenson at the university michigan is with us along with a member of the council of economicors under the trump administration, a former senior economic advisor to donald trump. thanks for being with us. i suspect donald trump will be channeling you a bit today when he is speaking with john micklethwait. to what extent does he need to detail how he will pay for the proposals we just heard about? >> not yet. there are certain things the president would like to do. one is to permit the job cuts act. he has come up with other ideas to keep middle income wages and salaries higher. and there are not details yet on how to pay for things. some will be through tariffs, ideally through faster growth, and then we see what happens. >> we have seen what happens when donald trump cuts taxes. we saw during his first administration they did not pay for themselves. knowing there was a pandemic involved grove growth lower and lead to millions of job losses, how do you expect this to look different and is it dependent on their not being other unforeseen events? >> i want to correct you on this
betty stevenson at the university michigan is with us along with a member of the council of economicors under the trump administration, a former senior economic advisor to donald trump. thanks for being with us. i suspect donald trump will be channeling you a bit today when he is speaking with john micklethwait. to what extent does he need to detail how he will pay for the proposals we just heard about? >> not yet. there are certain things the president would like to do. one is to permit...
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name of jimmy hoff has if a i've been what stevenson and last winter before that was cis bailey back a way but let me tell you something why i'm higher tonight. because on o i'm 80 years old and still out here doing it i want to inspire when you get old you should be out there doing it it costs 5 hundred bucks to enter the campaign keep going and do thirty push-ups a day. >> (clapping) thank you, candidates and thank you, candidates. >> all right. that was it i have just a few brief remarks and on behalf of the water taxis thank you to the campaigns and everyone here tonight and everyone on line and watching the read into the record thank you for participating and our democracy learn about our choices for the upcoming election. >> little league of women's voters is hosting forums for most of other candidate election and including sf sfusd board of education on september 5th and mayor on september 30th visit the website to learn more and you can lou also exit at the back of the room and we'll snare with our interested anymore information about the leagues and commitments and those for
name of jimmy hoff has if a i've been what stevenson and last winter before that was cis bailey back a way but let me tell you something why i'm higher tonight. because on o i'm 80 years old and still out here doing it i want to inspire when you get old you should be out there doing it it costs 5 hundred bucks to enter the campaign keep going and do thirty push-ups a day. >> (clapping) thank you, candidates and thank you, candidates. >> all right. that was it i have just a few brief...
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i'm especiallyer grateful to the leadership of scott stevenson and hard work of hannah bethann downey and tyler putnam. i want to recognize two of my colleagues from eastern michigan university are here this evening james agee and mary alissa murphy as well as a recent graduate of eastern michigan university. and several dear friends are here today. george boudreaux and sandy slater. how did people think about in revolutionary america? and what did they think about it? the seemingly simple questions are difficulteric to answer. the last 60 years historians have detailed the diversity of our nation's founders is the exhibits in this museum testify. we now know issues of race gender religion and even class affected the creation of united states but we don't know much about lgbtq+ people in the revolution. part off the problem is an evolving notion of identity. while people have been intimate with the understanding of such intimacy has changed considerably over time. for example of the term was not invented until a century after the revolution will terms like and buggery referred to acts
i'm especiallyer grateful to the leadership of scott stevenson and hard work of hannah bethann downey and tyler putnam. i want to recognize two of my colleagues from eastern michigan university are here this evening james agee and mary alissa murphy as well as a recent graduate of eastern michigan university. and several dear friends are here today. george boudreaux and sandy slater. how did people think about in revolutionary america? and what did they think about it? the seemingly simple...
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stevenson asheville, north carolina tonight. >> everything is just gone. >> wiped out and washed away our whole house. >> homes and businesses, all the raised by the extended power of hurricane helene. >> it has been an incredibly apocalyptic weekend for all of us here. >> trace: more than 2 feet of rain socking parts of north carolina causing the worst flooding in more than a century. not only are thousands left homeless but struggling for supplies. waiting for hours for clean water food and gas. >> it is a dire situation we are still an inactive crisis situation. >> trace: north carolina's governor activated more than 500 soldiers and airmen with the national guard. asking people to stay off the roads. search teams look for those still missing. >> 107 bridge. >> helene left behind a 500-mile path of destruction spanning six states. it could take weeks or years to recover. the death toll continues to rise. it now stands at more than 120. back to you. >> trace: thank you. that spring and appalachian state university junior daniel. i don't know we are going to put this picture. this is
stevenson asheville, north carolina tonight. >> everything is just gone. >> wiped out and washed away our whole house. >> homes and businesses, all the raised by the extended power of hurricane helene. >> it has been an incredibly apocalyptic weekend for all of us here. >> trace: more than 2 feet of rain socking parts of north carolina causing the worst flooding in more than a century. not only are thousands left homeless but struggling for supplies. waiting for...
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predecessors like you and stevenson. they were renowned for bigger cause cut drives. see if pam kaur can continue those efforts. tom: we appreciate it, russell ward, on the changes at hsbc. thank you very much. coming up, a chief economist says there is a growing chance the fed actually stands pat next november and does nothing. we discussed that view with my next guest, coming up. the bond market selloff continues. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back. apollo's chief economist sees a rising chance that the fed will leave rates unchanged as the u.s. economy grows. it is a view that seems to be getting traction on wall street as some data suggests of the economy is flirting with a no landing scenario. joining me is isabel, the cio of close brothers management. do we need to be pricing in a pause for the fed in november? >> i think the exact timing of a pause is open to debate. there are some real truth here in the market has massively been overpricing the amount of cutting that was likely and now pricing is looking much more realistic. november, decembe
predecessors like you and stevenson. they were renowned for bigger cause cut drives. see if pam kaur can continue those efforts. tom: we appreciate it, russell ward, on the changes at hsbc. thank you very much. coming up, a chief economist says there is a growing chance the fed actually stands pat next november and does nothing. we discussed that view with my next guest, coming up. the bond market selloff continues. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back. apollo's chief...
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to i'm especially grateful for the leadership of scott stevenson and the hard work of anne and tyler. also want to recognize two of think colleagues here this evening, james and mary, as well as a recent graduate of eastern michigan university, joseph connolly. if finally, several dear friends are here today. how did people think about homosexuality in revolutionary america? what did they think about it? these seemingly simple questions are actually very difficult to answer. for the last 60 years, historians have detailed the diversity of our nation's founders as the exhibits in this museumno testify, we now me that issues of race, gender, religion, even class affected the creation of the united states, but we don't know much about lgbtq+ people in the revolution. now, part of the problem is an evolving notion of sexual identity. if while people of the same sex have always been intimate, the understanding of such intimacies has changed considerably over time. for example, the t term homosexl was not invented until nearly a century after the revolution while terms liked sodomy and bugg
to i'm especially grateful for the leadership of scott stevenson and the hard work of anne and tyler. also want to recognize two of think colleagues here this evening, james and mary, as well as a recent graduate of eastern michigan university, joseph connolly. if finally, several dear friends are here today. how did people think about homosexuality in revolutionary america? what did they think about it? these seemingly simple questions are actually very difficult to answer. for the last 60...