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thank you. >> thanks again, stuart. stuart: sure thing. are no limits to today's cancel culture and i think the silence from political leaders just makes it worse. i will explain why i think the woke mob has gone too far. >>> there are some powerful warnings directed at the president about his re-election chances. we will deal with that in my take which is next. ♪ just over a year ago, i was drowning in credit card debt. sofi helped me pay off twenty-three thousand dollars of credit card debt. they helped me consolidate all of that into one low monthly payment. they make you feel like it's an honor for them to help you out. i went from sleepless nights to getting my money right. so thank you. ♪ so thank you. ♪ (announcer) reliability is everything. so, if your network's down, you're down. verizon knows your customers need to reach you seamlessly. your team needs to work from different places across many devices. plus, you want the security trusted by some of the largest companies in the world. and that's why you trust us. the most reliable
thank you. >> thanks again, stuart. stuart: sure thing. are no limits to today's cancel culture and i think the silence from political leaders just makes it worse. i will explain why i think the woke mob has gone too far. >>> there are some powerful warnings directed at the president about his re-election chances. we will deal with that in my take which is next. ♪ just over a year ago, i was drowning in credit card debt. sofi helped me pay off twenty-three thousand dollars of...
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stuart: okay. can you tell us why we're not seeing a huge sell up on the stock market this morning? >> it speaks to something, mr. storch spoke about it just a moment ago. big corporations are locked into the big markets so the public whichedi liquidity. traders have to bet on the recovery. i think the real impact is going to be the spending. we are not going to see that for a quarter or two as the mom and pops have been burnt out. it's the post-corona slowdown that will get delayed. there will be an economic impact but traders are already beyond that 60 to 90, even 120 days. stuart: what about the china issue? the president did not open up a new trade war when he was punishing china last week. is that considered a positive? >> very much so, stuart, because that is the really big nasty one. i have been there a long time. i think china will retaliate. the only question is how severe that retaliation is. a quick scan of the chinese news this morning shows the usual social, you know, europe could help
stuart: okay. can you tell us why we're not seeing a huge sell up on the stock market this morning? >> it speaks to something, mr. storch spoke about it just a moment ago. big corporations are locked into the big markets so the public whichedi liquidity. traders have to bet on the recovery. i think the real impact is going to be the spending. we are not going to see that for a quarter or two as the mom and pops have been burnt out. it's the post-corona slowdown that will get delayed....
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stuart: very good. neil: stuart, thank you. i can do to sort of pound on that theme. we've got a lot going on here, including what is going on in new york. we told but the protests, have a little who are on that, because things are planned for tonight that could ease things considerably. but we're also getting word from new york mayor bill de blasio that phase two of that reopening is indeed still set for monday. you might have heard yesterday there was some concern he might push it back with the protests and disruptions in the big
stuart: very good. neil: stuart, thank you. i can do to sort of pound on that theme. we've got a lot going on here, including what is going on in new york. we told but the protests, have a little who are on that, because things are planned for tonight that could ease things considerably. but we're also getting word from new york mayor bill de blasio that phase two of that reopening is indeed still set for monday. you might have heard yesterday there was some concern he might push it back with...
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that's a problem, stuart. stuart: they are.and afraid of putting people in danger as they would put it. that's a huge problem for industry after industry. let me, while i've got the time, i want to move on to this idea of a fourth stimulus package. lot of people on this show are against it. they just don't want any more spending. where do you stand on this? >> i'm against it, stuart. i'm certainly against rushing into it. look who wants to rush into stimulus right now. it's house democrats. ask the question why. i think the answer is because they can see that this economy is poised for a bounce back and politically, they want to put their stamp on it but i don't want to do that. i don't want to give bailout money to states. i don't want to extend unemployment benefits that pay people to stay home. let's save america a couple trillion dollars or at least only spend it when we know we really need it but not when we are seeing two and a half million new jobs, not when we are seeing 18% growth in consumer spending. we are getting t
that's a problem, stuart. stuart: they are.and afraid of putting people in danger as they would put it. that's a huge problem for industry after industry. let me, while i've got the time, i want to move on to this idea of a fourth stimulus package. lot of people on this show are against it. they just don't want any more spending. where do you stand on this? >> i'm against it, stuart. i'm certainly against rushing into it. look who wants to rush into stimulus right now. it's house...
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stuart? stuart: hillary, thanks very much indeed. is not going out there in public face-to-face where he could make another few gaffs. they're protecting him in that sense. hillary vaughn, thank you very much. i'm going back to the big tech giants. we follow them constantly. that is where a lot of money is flowing. new record high for amazon this morning. there is another story about big tech. some of these companies vigorously oppose president trump's new visa restrictions. tell me more, susan. susan: that is because they use a lot of h1bs. tech giants use h1bs for workers that write code and l-1, transfer staff from overseas offices. we heard from apple's tim cook opposes this. ceo of google sawn day pichai. they said that this will not help the industry and country. tim cook, like apple this, nation of immigrants always find strength in our diversity and promise of the american dream. there is no prosperity without both. pichai of alphabet tweeting immigration contributed immensely to america's economic success making it a global
stuart? stuart: hillary, thanks very much indeed. is not going out there in public face-to-face where he could make another few gaffs. they're protecting him in that sense. hillary vaughn, thank you very much. i'm going back to the big tech giants. we follow them constantly. that is where a lot of money is flowing. new record high for amazon this morning. there is another story about big tech. some of these companies vigorously oppose president trump's new visa restrictions. tell me more,...
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stuart: enormous. president trump was elected to be president back in november of 2016, the dow industrials were at 18,000. as of right now, despite the virus and the plunge in the economy in the first quarter and early second quarter, despite all of that, we are at 25,000. that's an enormous increase in three and a half years. that's in large part because of this very very strong economy. let me just throw one quick point at you, sandra. the election. president trump is 14 points behind joe biden in the latest "new york times" poll. that is a very big gap. investors don't like it. investors are very worried about the possibility of a joe biden win because he would reverse the tax cuts, he would really tax businesses very heavily which would affect the bottom line which would affect the stock. so some of the selloff which you're seeing is the result of these polls showing mr. trump behind joe biden in the election. big deal. sandra: we've got a lot more coming up on all of that, stuart, we will let you
stuart: enormous. president trump was elected to be president back in november of 2016, the dow industrials were at 18,000. as of right now, despite the virus and the plunge in the economy in the first quarter and early second quarter, despite all of that, we are at 25,000. that's an enormous increase in three and a half years. that's in large part because of this very very strong economy. let me just throw one quick point at you, sandra. the election. president trump is 14 points behind joe...
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stuart? stuart: hillary, thank you very much indeed. calm is the word that i'm going to use this morning. let's get to the market. that's responding to this calm and also some positive economic indicators. we are going to open sharply higher for the dow jones industrial average. again, this is partly due to the calm and an extraordinary report on private sector jobs, down only two million, when more than eight million losses were expected. another sign of recovery is the price of oil. you're back to $36 a barrel. earlier we were at $37 a barrel. demand picking up, the economy expanding. shah gilani joins us now. goldman sachs now says there's a good chance of a rally from here. are you still in that camp? >> oh, absolutely. i think they are a little bit behind the curve. obviously we have been enjoying a tremendous rally off of the march lows. if you look at the dow, it's only 13 percentage points from its all-time high. the nasdaq composite is just about 9% from its high. excuse me, the s&p. the nasdaq composite is 2.3%, about 230 poin
stuart? stuart: hillary, thank you very much indeed. calm is the word that i'm going to use this morning. let's get to the market. that's responding to this calm and also some positive economic indicators. we are going to open sharply higher for the dow jones industrial average. again, this is partly due to the calm and an extraordinary report on private sector jobs, down only two million, when more than eight million losses were expected. another sign of recovery is the price of oil. you're...
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stuart: we'll bear that in mind. stuart: ed yardeni.orning. >> thank you. stuart: "politico" is reporting that president trump is aware of losing and at risk of being a one-term president. that is what "politico" is saying. listen to what former new jersey governor chris christie had to say about all of this. roll tape. >> he is losing, and if he doesn't change course, both in terms of the substance what he is discussing and the way he approaches the american people, then he will lose. there is no question that while these national polls are less significant in terms of the raw numbers, the trend is obvious. the trend is moving towards joe biden. stuart: mark later is with us, trump 2020 strategic communications director. marc, do you think that the president will change course in any way, shape or form? >> well i think as we see the economy improve, as we see people recovering from the coronavirus and they see the president's leadership on this, then you will see public sentiment change as well but let's not make, let's not make any il
stuart: we'll bear that in mind. stuart: ed yardeni.orning. >> thank you. stuart: "politico" is reporting that president trump is aware of losing and at risk of being a one-term president. that is what "politico" is saying. listen to what former new jersey governor chris christie had to say about all of this. roll tape. >> he is losing, and if he doesn't change course, both in terms of the substance what he is discussing and the way he approaches the american...
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stuart: okay.it's a possible tariff to prod things along. okay. yesterday on this program, we had larry kudlow and he was talking about a second, possible second stimulus. listen to what he had to say. roll tape, please. >> i think the tax rebates or the direct mail checks are on the table. there's a lot of discussions going on. probably we would want to target those to those folks who lost their jobs and are most in need. that's the speculation on my part but i think that's where it's going. stuart: monica, larry kudlow used the words direct mail checks. in other words, ordinary people get a check in the mail. can you tell me more about that, please? >> yes. well, president trump is going to be the first president in modern american history to be called upon to deliver a booming economy not once, but twice, and he's going to do it. look, this was an unprecedented economic and public health crisis that required unprecedented response. what we were able to do through this administration, through tre
stuart: okay.it's a possible tariff to prod things along. okay. yesterday on this program, we had larry kudlow and he was talking about a second, possible second stimulus. listen to what he had to say. roll tape, please. >> i think the tax rebates or the direct mail checks are on the table. there's a lot of discussions going on. probably we would want to target those to those folks who lost their jobs and are most in need. that's the speculation on my part but i think that's where it's...
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stuart: okay. thank you, susan. gamestop. they reported their first quarter numbers. lauren, know they did really well online. they are virtually unchanged this morning but they did well online, right? lauren: a turnaround for gamestop. up 519% in their quarterly online sales globally. that's phenomenal. the reason why the stock is under pressure if you ask me is two-fold. in may, this is as stores reopened, right, their sales were down 4% because sony and microsoft, their new game consoles don't come out until the end of the year and a lot of the key game titles were pushed back. there's not much to buy. also, with the riots, they had reopened 100 stores -- hundreds of stores. they had to close 100 of the reopened stores because they are dealing with the riots. that is another pressure for gamestop. stuart: you got that. thank you very much, lauren. check that big board. please remember, everyone, we are waiting to hear the federal reserve's economic forecast for the future. we have not had this f
stuart: okay. thank you, susan. gamestop. they reported their first quarter numbers. lauren, know they did really well online. they are virtually unchanged this morning but they did well online, right? lauren: a turnaround for gamestop. up 519% in their quarterly online sales globally. that's phenomenal. the reason why the stock is under pressure if you ask me is two-fold. in may, this is as stores reopened, right, their sales were down 4% because sony and microsoft, their new game consoles...
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stuart: got it, brian. >> go get em stuart.efinitely in new jersey, thanks to scenes like this. people are not practicing social distancing, certainly not there. how are restaurants going to survive if you can't eat indoors? we'll ask one restaurant owner? >>> new york city in deep trouble in my opinion. i don't think they will ever come back the way they were four months ago. that is saying something. the mass exodus has started. i think it goes on from here. that is my take when we return. so you can quickly check the markets? yeah, actually i'm taking one last look at my dashboard before we board. excellent. and you have thinkorswim mobile- -so i can finish analyzing the risk on this position. you two are all set. have a great flight. thanks. we'll see ya. ah, they're getting so smart. choose the app that fits your investing style. ♪ look, this isn't my first rodeo and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take you
stuart: got it, brian. >> go get em stuart.efinitely in new jersey, thanks to scenes like this. people are not practicing social distancing, certainly not there. how are restaurants going to survive if you can't eat indoors? we'll ask one restaurant owner? >>> new york city in deep trouble in my opinion. i don't think they will ever come back the way they were four months ago. that is saying something. the mass exodus has started. i think it goes on from here. that is my take...
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stuart: yes. let's hope we're not in for a round of tit for tat tariffs and punishment over this taxing of high tech companies. we shall see. as you are not supposed to say, only time will tell. thank you. >>> still more on the big tech companies. around noon today, the house intelligence committee holds a virtual hearing with the security chiefs at facebook, google and twitter. now, that is all about foreign influence on our elections. keep it on fox business for any headlines that come out of that. >>> as for the market this morning, yes, it is thursday morning and we are going to go down but not by much. 200 down for the dow. 20 down for the s&p. 22 for the nasdaq. back after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ and assemble more vehicles here than anyone else. it's why at moment's notice we can take american ingenuity and our manufacturing capability and put it to work. building respirators, ventilators and face shields. building what we've been building for over a century. an unbreakable connection between the fo
stuart: yes. let's hope we're not in for a round of tit for tat tariffs and punishment over this taxing of high tech companies. we shall see. as you are not supposed to say, only time will tell. thank you. >>> still more on the big tech companies. around noon today, the house intelligence committee holds a virtual hearing with the security chiefs at facebook, google and twitter. now, that is all about foreign influence on our elections. keep it on fox business for any headlines that...
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stuart: okay.o what are you going to do, you've received the vaccine. what do you do? >> okay. you receive the vaccine, it was given to me, they take a lot of blood, they make sure you are in the right cohort, meaning you are healthy. you have to be a certain age to get it. this is a phase one trial so they are looking at the safety of the vaccine. phase one, you know, they are looking at dosages, safety, assuming you come through the vaccine as i have done successfully, then they will move into phase two which i believe, you know, talks more about how widely it can be used in a broader population. stuart: did you say you have been through it? >> i have been through it. i'm the guy who has been through it. i volunteered myself. i work for nyu langone health. i'm not a front line worker, i'm a businessman, an administrator. i was tired of being referenced as a health care hero. i thought it would be important for me to do something to give back so i volunteered myself for this first phase trial. stu
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stuart: okay.t case, the mayor of new york city, bill de blasio, reportedly told virus tracers don't ask people if they've attended recent protests. doc siegel, come back in on this, please. this is a double standard, isn't it? okay to protest, don't tell the tracker, but, no, you can't socialize. double standard, surely. >> not only a double standard, stuart, but it's a public health concern. look, somebody's covid-19 positive, right? a tracer comes to them and says where have you been and doesn't ask them proactively whether they've been at a protest, whether they've been in that crowd, who they've been in contact, who might have sneezed or coughed on them or come up close to them. well, that means you could have spreading within the protest and not know about it. it's exactly what we need the contact tracers to be doing, to be asking the right questions up front. absolutely unacceptable. stuart: you got that right. doc siegel, thanks very much, indeed. thank you, sir. >>> check futures again, pl
stuart: okay.t case, the mayor of new york city, bill de blasio, reportedly told virus tracers don't ask people if they've attended recent protests. doc siegel, come back in on this, please. this is a double standard, isn't it? okay to protest, don't tell the tracker, but, no, you can't socialize. double standard, surely. >> not only a double standard, stuart, but it's a public health concern. look, somebody's covid-19 positive, right? a tracer comes to them and says where have you been...
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stuart: mr.arry kudlow, top economic adviser to the president, and i'm going to ask him about a new round of stimulus, maybe with direct payments to people. what's your position on more government spending to stimulate the economy in the near future? >> you know, i was one to call for pushing the pause button. i think that was the right decision. any additional spending is basically additional debt. i don't think we need to do anything to rescue the economy this time. if we do anything, it has to really make sure it's focused on the disease and getting people on the job. you know, i have been chair of the committee that oversees infrastructure, bridges, highways, roads, all of those issues, water, our ports. that is something that actually puts people to work. we have bipartisan legislation on that. if there is an additional package, that should be part of it. liability reform has to be part of it. but just additional spending for spending's sake, i'm against that. stuart: senator john barrasso,
stuart: mr.arry kudlow, top economic adviser to the president, and i'm going to ask him about a new round of stimulus, maybe with direct payments to people. what's your position on more government spending to stimulate the economy in the near future? >> you know, i was one to call for pushing the pause button. i think that was the right decision. any additional spending is basically additional debt. i don't think we need to do anything to rescue the economy this time. if we do anything,...
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stuart: real fast. give me, stuart varney, some advice.n, i'm in my 70s, and i'm thinking of taking some money out of stocks and putting it into real estate, investment real estate, not commercial property, a single family house, something like that, in florida. what do you think? >> for your own personal use? or for an investment? stuart: for my own personal use. >> go do it, buddy. stuart: as an investment as well. what i'm talking about is a switch in asset, asset allocation switch, away from stocks where all of us have done pretty well, maybe into real estate which will start climbing in the near future. that's where i'm coming from. >> so the biggest thing i'm seeing when you look at the difference between real estate and stocks is liquidity. stocks, you can sell them pretty easily and you can get cash tomorrow. real estate's an illiquid asset. i do believe that given everything that's happened over the course of the last few months, cash is king, liquidity's important, and when you look at it from that perspective, i would prefer sto
stuart: real fast. give me, stuart varney, some advice.n, i'm in my 70s, and i'm thinking of taking some money out of stocks and putting it into real estate, investment real estate, not commercial property, a single family house, something like that, in florida. what do you think? >> for your own personal use? or for an investment? stuart: for my own personal use. >> go do it, buddy. stuart: as an investment as well. what i'm talking about is a switch in asset, asset allocation...
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stuart: yes.lling what that jobs number will be when those blue states do reopen because they are the centers of population, make an enormous difference. congressman, great day for you to appear with us. we do appreciate you being here. thank you very much indeed. >> thank you for having me. stuart: let me recap the market. moments ago we were up over 1,000 points. now we are up 972 points. we will take that. larry kudlow will be on the show very shortly. back after this. i wanted more from my copd medicine, that's why i've got the power of 1,2,3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved, once-daily 3 in 1 copd treatment. ♪ with trelegy and the power of 1, 2, 3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works 3 ways to open airways, keep them open, and reduce inflammation for 24 hours of better breathing. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. trelegy is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take treleg
stuart: yes.lling what that jobs number will be when those blue states do reopen because they are the centers of population, make an enormous difference. congressman, great day for you to appear with us. we do appreciate you being here. thank you very much indeed. >> thank you for having me. stuart: let me recap the market. moments ago we were up over 1,000 points. now we are up 972 points. we will take that. larry kudlow will be on the show very shortly. back after this. i wanted more...
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stuart: okay.o they will benefit from the difficulties of other bigger stores where they will unload those stuff to those two companies. okay. another one is etsy. you like that. where's it going? >> okay. this is another consumer play, with all of these folks that unfortunately have been laid off or at home, a lot of people are seeking an extra source of income. you are going to see a lot of thrifting. you will see a lot of up-cycling. that's a fancy term for what do i have in my closet that i can sell for profit or what can i make and put online and make a profit from. stuart: okay. you like ross, tjx and etsy. you did well with your previous five. i hope you do well with these three, because we will come back and check on it. how's that? >> i will be here. stuart: i know you will. thanks very much indeed. glad to see you again. come back soon. >> thanks so much for having me. stuart: now, this is a winner's block, basically. take a look at spotify. they have been real winners in the lockdown. ou
stuart: okay.o they will benefit from the difficulties of other bigger stores where they will unload those stuff to those two companies. okay. another one is etsy. you like that. where's it going? >> okay. this is another consumer play, with all of these folks that unfortunately have been laid off or at home, a lot of people are seeking an extra source of income. you are going to see a lot of thrifting. you will see a lot of up-cycling. that's a fancy term for what do i have in my closet...
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stuart: okay. larry kudlow, it always is a pleasure. again, thank you very much for being with us today. larry kudlow.
stuart: okay. larry kudlow, it always is a pleasure. again, thank you very much for being with us today. larry kudlow.
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stuart: i think so, too. disney this morning holding at $117 per share. thanks, lauren. >>> new survey shows half of working adults are afraid to return to the office because of the virus. so what happens to all that empty office space? we will see if we can tell you what's going to happen to it. >>> retail sales way up, 17.7% last month. but one key group slowing their spending. might surprise you. we will tell you all about that key group coming up.
stuart: i think so, too. disney this morning holding at $117 per share. thanks, lauren. >>> new survey shows half of working adults are afraid to return to the office because of the virus. so what happens to all that empty office space? we will see if we can tell you what's going to happen to it. >>> retail sales way up, 17.7% last month. but one key group slowing their spending. might surprise you. we will tell you all about that key group coming up.
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none of these actions, stuart, are illegal. it raises questions about conflicts of interest when people in congress, when lawmakers are receiving federal money. stuart: it does. it raises those questions, they should be looked at properly. lauren, thank you. a secret messaging app helping protesters, anarchists and others organize and mobilize.
none of these actions, stuart, are illegal. it raises questions about conflicts of interest when people in congress, when lawmakers are receiving federal money. stuart: it does. it raises those questions, they should be looked at properly. lauren, thank you. a secret messaging app helping protesters, anarchists and others organize and mobilize.
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(stuart coughing) stuart? are you okay? no, i don't feel so... oh, stuart? stuart?god, you guys need to do something! stuart? calling 911. well, it's too late. what do you mean it's too late? he's been murdered by someone in this room. (dramatic music plays) oh, my god. oh, come on! welcome to another classic koothrappali murder mystery dinner. i'm leaving. you can't leave. you're a suspect in the mysterious murder of stuart bloom. (dramatic music plays) i didn't know his last name was bloom. yeah, it's bloom. are you really gonna lie on the floor and pretend to be dead all night? what do you think i was gonna do at home? ♪ our whole universe was in a hot, dense state ♪ ♪ then nearly 14 billion years ago expansion started... wait! ♪ ♪ the earth began to cool ♪ the autotrophs began to drool, neanderthals developed tools ♪ ♪ we built the wall ♪ we built the pyramids ♪ ♪ math, science, history, unraveling the mystery ♪ ♪ that all started with a big bang ♪ ♪ bang! ♪
(stuart coughing) stuart? are you okay? no, i don't feel so... oh, stuart? stuart?god, you guys need to do something! stuart? calling 911. well, it's too late. what do you mean it's too late? he's been murdered by someone in this room. (dramatic music plays) oh, my god. oh, come on! welcome to another classic koothrappali murder mystery dinner. i'm leaving. you can't leave. you're a suspect in the mysterious murder of stuart bloom. (dramatic music plays) i didn't know his last name was bloom....
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stuart: good afternoon.hink our members are excited about the possibility of starting to work again. but the prop -- top priority for them, which in be the top priority for everybody, is safety. it's important that when we reopen that workers, customers, the public as a whole, is able to remain safe. that is what we have been seeking to negotiate with macy's. we negotiated a reopening for both macy's, new york, and bloomingdale's in new york. we are pleased with that. we were able to include many provisions that workers are concerned about, especially provisions relating to face masks. greg: you made moves to reopening new york city. we want to make sure workers and customers are safe. you talked about the retail workers being safe going back and forth from work. because of the rotated -- protest we have seen in the streets because of racial inequality, you see some real concern about the protesters out there on the streets. i have concerns, but not about the protests. for the most part, they have been peace
stuart: good afternoon.hink our members are excited about the possibility of starting to work again. but the prop -- top priority for them, which in be the top priority for everybody, is safety. it's important that when we reopen that workers, customers, the public as a whole, is able to remain safe. that is what we have been seeking to negotiate with macy's. we negotiated a reopening for both macy's, new york, and bloomingdale's in new york. we are pleased with that. we were able to include...
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hi, stuart. hey, stuart! how's it going? good.heldon's out of town, so we can do whatever we want. we even ordered from the thai place he doesn't like. oh, how is it? disgusting. do not tell him. what do you guys want to do tonight? i don't know. well, i told howie if i wasn't busy, i'd spend the night at his mom's. so for god's sake, think of something. (stuart coughing)
hi, stuart. hey, stuart! how's it going? good.heldon's out of town, so we can do whatever we want. we even ordered from the thai place he doesn't like. oh, how is it? disgusting. do not tell him. what do you guys want to do tonight? i don't know. well, i told howie if i wasn't busy, i'd spend the night at his mom's. so for god's sake, think of something. (stuart coughing)
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stuart schchrader this is democracy now!, democracynynow.org, the war and peace report.'i'm amy goodman. on thursday, disisturbing new details were revealed in t the case of f ahmaud arbery -- the 25-year-old black man who was chased, ambushed, and shot dead by a group of white men in georgia in what many have called a modern-day lynching. in a nearly seven-hour hearing, a state judge concluded all three men -- travis mcmichael, former police officer gregory mcmichael, and william "roddie" bryan -- would stand trial for ahmaud arbery's murder. speciaial agent richarard dial f the georgia a bureau of investigation testified travis mcmichael used a racial slur after shooting and killing arbery. >> he said that after the shooting took place, before police arrival while mr. arbery was onon the ground, that here travis michael make the statement [bleep] amy: those l last two words wewe the f-f-word and the n n-word. travis mcmichael had a sticker of a confederarate flag on his truck's toolbox. the investigator, richard dial, also testified the three white men hihit arbery wit
stuart schchrader this is democracy now!, democracynynow.org, the war and peace report.'i'm amy goodman. on thursday, disisturbing new details were revealed in t the case of f ahmaud arbery -- the 25-year-old black man who was chased, ambushed, and shot dead by a group of white men in georgia in what many have called a modern-day lynching. in a nearly seven-hour hearing, a state judge concluded all three men -- travis mcmichael, former police officer gregory mcmichael, and william...
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. >>> i am dennis o'donnell, dave stuart was a part of big league history 30 years ago tonight.and will when we closed our doors in march, wynn committed instantly to keeping all 15,000 team members on-board. we then focused our five-star level of service to all who needed it. we made improvements to people's lives. we strove to be better and we made people happy. this closure may have temporarily taken us out of wynn and encore, but it couldn't take the wynn and encore out of us. and now, we are proud to welcome you back. >>> as major league baseball gets set to return, some players are not. some will not play citing health concerns. baseball has a number of new rules to follow social distancing. that includes no high fives or handshakes. no contact between teammates will take a little bit of getting used to. >> hitting a home run, scoring a run, first thing you do is celebrate with your teammates. those are out the window. >> i can't wait to see when posy hits a walk off grand slam against the a's and nobody is there to greet him. right? >> i know, man. >> reporter: that will
. >>> i am dennis o'donnell, dave stuart was a part of big league history 30 years ago tonight.and will when we closed our doors in march, wynn committed instantly to keeping all 15,000 team members on-board. we then focused our five-star level of service to all who needed it. we made improvements to people's lives. we strove to be better and we made people happy. this closure may have temporarily taken us out of wynn and encore, but it couldn't take the wynn and encore out of us. and...
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and number one, earlier that night, dave stuart through a no superfast internet.'s a beautiful thing. superfast internet with an xfinity flex 4k streaming device included? even beautiful-er. and now flex also comes with peacock. ooh la la. this rare bird lets you stream tons of movies, shows, news, sports and more. and with flex, it's all at your beck and call... show me parks and rec! see? the best really did get better! magnificent. switch to xfinity internet and get a flex 4k streaming device with peacock premium included for no additional cost. wean air force veteran made of doing what's right,. not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa . >>> late show with stephen colbert is next. >> thank you for watching. news continues streaming on c
and number one, earlier that night, dave stuart through a no superfast internet.'s a beautiful thing. superfast internet with an xfinity flex 4k streaming device included? even beautiful-er. and now flex also comes with peacock. ooh la la. this rare bird lets you stream tons of movies, shows, news, sports and more. and with flex, it's all at your beck and call... show me parks and rec! see? the best really did get better! magnificent. switch to xfinity internet and get a flex 4k streaming...
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his wife michaela and friend stuart holmes both of lincoln both received 12 months of tenses suspendpend for two years for their roles in the mustard gas incident. potential harm from the general hot public being is to these kind of chemicals would have been potentially quite fatal for a large number of people under the wrong circumstances, and clearly the operation that took place because real concerns of the local community and it had an impact on the emergency services and all the agencies involved. mustard gas was used as a weapon during world war i where it was sprayed from aircraft oi’ where it was sprayed from aircraft or dropped in bombs like these. victims have an increased risk of cancer in later life. it was outlawed in 1925. these were not terrorists, rather memorabilia collectors who found the gas bombs in woods on some land that was historically requisitioned by the ministry of defence for training purposes but they dumped them illegally and lied to the police about the circumstances. it is obviously a chemical weapon, and it was used in the first world war, outlawed in
his wife michaela and friend stuart holmes both of lincoln both received 12 months of tenses suspendpend for two years for their roles in the mustard gas incident. potential harm from the general hot public being is to these kind of chemicals would have been potentially quite fatal for a large number of people under the wrong circumstances, and clearly the operation that took place because real concerns of the local community and it had an impact on the emergency services and all the agencies...
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people stuart hundreds of people came towards us running breaking down sobbing crying shaking and that was a horrible horrible scene no doubt about that thank goodness. only one person injured that is america that could have been route gone really really wrong stuff on the skin on night 6 of unrest and protests in the u.s. can you give us an overview of the situation nationally has the protesting been having. no it's the the protests all over the country are increasing not only in number but also in intensity in in violence too i have to say that. 15 cities across the united states are now have issued curfews 40 states plus washington d.c. have called upon the national guard to help the protests people all across the country took a cue from ground 0 and right here behind me this is ground 0 this is where george floyd died this is. where people here in minneapolis have put this memorial people all over the country in the united states took you from this and there is bottomless rage bottomless raich and anger in in the african-american community and beyond about police brutality and syst
people stuart hundreds of people came towards us running breaking down sobbing crying shaking and that was a horrible horrible scene no doubt about that thank goodness. only one person injured that is america that could have been route gone really really wrong stuff on the skin on night 6 of unrest and protests in the u.s. can you give us an overview of the situation nationally has the protesting been having. no it's the the protests all over the country are increasing not only in number but...
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the mother of george floyd stuart or on able to hold back her tears and the full low paid. infamy of jurors because they want justice for hill. and justice for here because he was the no matter well in about it they should do this is the group he would go to. those calls for justice ringing out across the united states and beyond. and beyond indeed in fact we're heading now to the reaction from an ally from germany we are now joined by peter by at the german government's coordinator of transatlantic cooperation mr buyer you've been highly critical of the u.s. president's handling of the situation you said that it is quote not at all getting a grip on the current crisis and that the way that he is dividing the political elite is amount into stone age level what are you most upset about. if things get even ink what i mean to say is what i meant to say is that language matters the words that you're choosing they met or it's their powerful words they use what i see from that distance what service there are a lot of people on the street and i think well. show responsibility now
the mother of george floyd stuart or on able to hold back her tears and the full low paid. infamy of jurors because they want justice for hill. and justice for here because he was the no matter well in about it they should do this is the group he would go to. those calls for justice ringing out across the united states and beyond. and beyond indeed in fact we're heading now to the reaction from an ally from germany we are now joined by peter by at the german government's coordinator of...
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and at the heart of all this a human tragedy the mother of george floyd stuart or on able to hold back her tears and her full not paid. infamy of cured because they want justice for hill. and i want justice for him because he was. no matter well in about it they should. in this is the group he was a good. those calls for justice ringing out across the united states and beyond. let's get the perspective of edna bono now she is a u.s. born historian of anti-colonialism an activist and writer and a research fellow at the max planck institute of history and science here in berlin and i thank you for joining us you've been blogging about the death of george floyd and the black lives matter movement how are you feeling about what is happening in the u.s. right now. to be honest the species like a century i was born and raised and protect america and like most black americans most of. the learn how to dress for them to. happen to trayvon martin's and to plan so many others is because of the connection and knowledge we have. united states and most of the world is unjust to black people and it'
and at the heart of all this a human tragedy the mother of george floyd stuart or on able to hold back her tears and her full not paid. infamy of cured because they want justice for hill. and i want justice for him because he was. no matter well in about it they should. in this is the group he was a good. those calls for justice ringing out across the united states and beyond. let's get the perspective of edna bono now she is a u.s. born historian of anti-colonialism an activist and writer and...
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people stuart hundreds of people came. running breaking down sobbing and crying shaking and that was a horrible horrible scene no doubt thank goodness. only one person injured that is as america could have been ripped gone really really really wrong. t.w. stefan reporting there let's take a look now at some other stories making news around the world the vatican museums have reopened after a nearly 3 month long coronavirus shutdown visitors lined up early to view renaissance masterpieces like michelangelo sistine chapel members of the public are subject to a body temperature check and only allowed in with a face mask and india is getting back to business with the easing of coronavirus restrictions it is the 1st step in a 3 phase plan to restart economic activities outside places where the virus is concentrated the relaxation comes despite a spike in new infections high risk areas remain in lockdown. south korea's main airline korean air is starting to fly on many international routes again after the coronavirus shutdown sta
people stuart hundreds of people came. running breaking down sobbing and crying shaking and that was a horrible horrible scene no doubt thank goodness. only one person injured that is as america could have been ripped gone really really really wrong. t.w. stefan reporting there let's take a look now at some other stories making news around the world the vatican museums have reopened after a nearly 3 month long coronavirus shutdown visitors lined up early to view renaissance masterpieces like...
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president donald trump disagrees his press secretary read out his social media closed on the matter stuart my administration will not even consider the renaming of these magnificent and fabled military installations our history as the greatest nation in the world will not be tampered with respect our military lied with pride says showing no signs of slowing it seems that americans will not only have to think about reform for the future but consider a debate about how the country looks back at its past. now to some other stories from around the world amazon is banning police use of its facial recognition program for the next year the technology has been shown to misidentify people with darker skin it comes amid growing calls for police reform in the wake of the police killing of george floyd. the number of corona virus cases recorded in the u.s. has topped 2000000 johns hopkins university says new infections are on the rise in at least 19 states the u.s. has more cases than any other country in the world. lufthansa says it employs 22000 more people than it needs and to get possible job cuts
president donald trump disagrees his press secretary read out his social media closed on the matter stuart my administration will not even consider the renaming of these magnificent and fabled military installations our history as the greatest nation in the world will not be tampered with respect our military lied with pride says showing no signs of slowing it seems that americans will not only have to think about reform for the future but consider a debate about how the country looks back at...
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i'm ashley webster in for stuart today.back tomorrow. >>> also happening right now, crowds gathering in houston, texas for the funeral of george floyd. he died in police custody in minneapolis on may 25th. his death has sparked protests from coast to coast and around the world, for that matter, with people calling for an end to police brutality and racism. >>> now this. president trump reigniting his campaign rallies after months in the dark. let's bring in erin perrine. trump 2020 communications director. erin, will social distancing be in effect once we get these maga rallies going again? how is that going to play out? >> well, there are a number of factors that are being taken into consideration as we begin to ramp up in-person campaign events. there's nothing like a trump rally. we are excited to get back on the road, connect with voters and bring new ones into the fold. they are still making considerations on venues and cities and safety protocol but as always is key for president trump, the health and safety of the am
i'm ashley webster in for stuart today.back tomorrow. >>> also happening right now, crowds gathering in houston, texas for the funeral of george floyd. he died in police custody in minneapolis on may 25th. his death has sparked protests from coast to coast and around the world, for that matter, with people calling for an end to police brutality and racism. >>> now this. president trump reigniting his campaign rallies after months in the dark. let's bring in erin perrine. trump...
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england bowler stuart broad says he's worried he won't be able to produce his best form without a crowdth, will be played without spectators because of coronavirus. it will be more of a mental test to make sure that the players are up for the battle and i and very aware of that. i have already spoken to oui’ of that. i have already spoken to our sports psychologist about creating a bit of a mindset around making sure i can get my emotions up to where they need to be for me to perform my best. i have got to make sure my emotions are where they need to be foran sure my emotions are where they need to be for an international test match and that is something i started working on in earlyjune. manchester united, arsenal and chelsea are already in the hat for the semi final draw of the fa cup. room forjust one more side. and it's going to be either of these two — manchester city or newcastle. city having most of the ball. hoping to ta ke city having most of the ball. hoping to take advantage of city's defeat to take advantage of city's defeat to chelsea on thursday. 0—0, and you can watch it
england bowler stuart broad says he's worried he won't be able to produce his best form without a crowdth, will be played without spectators because of coronavirus. it will be more of a mental test to make sure that the players are up for the battle and i and very aware of that. i have already spoken to oui’ of that. i have already spoken to our sports psychologist about creating a bit of a mindset around making sure i can get my emotions up to where they need to be for me to perform my best....
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susan: the gilbert stuart -- edith: the gilbert stuart portrait.o, she knew exactly what she was doing. and as i said before, i think writing about it, she knew what her place in history was going to be. susan: catherine allgor, are you right about the fact that even this was symbolic, because it was a copy of a painting, but she understood that the british couldn't be seen burning -- edith: exactly. catherine: yes. and, in fact, when you talk about -- you're trying to -- as a historian, trying to find, well, was she really as symbolic as we say? sometimes it's very instructive to look at their enemies. so admiral cockburn framed all of his threats toward washington as mrs. madison. he was going to come and dine at mrs. madison's table. he was going to make his bow at her drawing room. he was going to parade her through the streets. he's not attacking james madison in rhetoric, he's attacking her. so we know she really was a kind of public figure. and, in fact, when he got to the white house and she wasn't there, he took things of hers, including t
susan: the gilbert stuart -- edith: the gilbert stuart portrait.o, she knew exactly what she was doing. and as i said before, i think writing about it, she knew what her place in history was going to be. susan: catherine allgor, are you right about the fact that even this was symbolic, because it was a copy of a painting, but she understood that the british couldn't be seen burning -- edith: exactly. catherine: yes. and, in fact, when you talk about -- you're trying to -- as a historian, trying...
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stuart: i shall. good morning, maria. good morning, everyone.he polls, are beginning to affect the stock market. joe biden has opened up a big lead. investors don't like it. now, we have been talking about this for some time and today, bank of america joins in. a biden victory would be bad for stocks. this morning, the "new york times" poll showed the president 14 points behind.
stuart: i shall. good morning, maria. good morning, everyone.he polls, are beginning to affect the stock market. joe biden has opened up a big lead. investors don't like it. now, we have been talking about this for some time and today, bank of america joins in. a biden victory would be bad for stocks. this morning, the "new york times" poll showed the president 14 points behind.
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there was a clip of she will know yesterday stuart. but to my it's always at the k. it was a little rule moment i delete. like not so. immediate . they can put us in the mood at the corner to the. smithsonian national at the capital. city the. yes. the. yes fuck. out of people don't know what's go i know they don't know what it's like for us over here you don't know what kind of horde it is just told me. we're african music is coming from the soul. african-americans have struggled from the beginning that's not a gimmick it's like only you know it's real what do you feel. my people who struggled with. you know blues came from the cotton fields i mean so those people had a lot of. what i say. you know a lot of grievances you know not be in. people to do what they want to. and not being free new york does sound like different from texas different from chicago new york has this stuff i try to make mine stand out different from all you know still have the blues feel but different. turn. so the plan in the subways by. 2013 there were 24 different systems. of fire yet they'
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we're following up on a lot that stuart outlined here. but new york city is slowly reopening but we emphasize slowlily. stuart outlined what is happening on the broadway front. maybe phase three that could include indoor dining in new york city could be pushed back. that may be a mixed signal we're getting out of new york city mayor, bill de blasio. governor andrew cuomo ultimately calls the shots. looks like that could be pushed back. governor cuomo speaking to the press, noted a lost spikes in cases happen particularly in states that opened up indoor dining too soon. no way to verify that. the fact he wants to be cautious about that at same time he is ripping federal government response on all of this, is obviously going to get a response from president of the united states either with a tweet or something, later on. he has full throttle criticizes the federal government minimizing the entire coronavirus situation. others middle east disagree with that. we should also say that is the latest period on june 28th. eight deaths reported in
we're following up on a lot that stuart outlined here. but new york city is slowly reopening but we emphasize slowlily. stuart outlined what is happening on the broadway front. maybe phase three that could include indoor dining in new york city could be pushed back. that may be a mixed signal we're getting out of new york city mayor, bill de blasio. governor andrew cuomo ultimately calls the shots. looks like that could be pushed back. governor cuomo speaking to the press, noted a lost spikes...
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what a san francisco couple is hoping will continue we have followed the story of john lewis and stuart gaffney for several years now. >>they're one of the first couples in the city to be legally married 12 years ago kron four's noelle bellow talk with them today, she joins us now with more noel. >>and that's right ken and pam this year we are all celebrating 50 years of pride and this month. john and stewart have been celebrating 5 years since the supreme court decision that made marriage equality, the law across the entire country. they say we've come a long way, but they are always looking ahead. >>now is a great time for us to be thinking okay 5 years from now where do we need to be and that's part of how we're spending fries. >>with no big parade marching down market street, this year celebrating 50 years of pride looks a little different for john lewis and stuart gaffney all we've been connecting with people that we have work within the movement for decades and friends and just marking how far this movie has come they've been hosting talks about pride online using this month to ce
what a san francisco couple is hoping will continue we have followed the story of john lewis and stuart gaffney for several years now. >>they're one of the first couples in the city to be legally married 12 years ago kron four's noelle bellow talk with them today, she joins us now with more noel. >>and that's right ken and pam this year we are all celebrating 50 years of pride and this month. john and stewart have been celebrating 5 years since the supreme court decision that made...
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[echoes] i'm stuart ramsay in mexico, and this is "hotspots."onight, we're going to take you behind the scenes of the world's biggest and hardest-hitting stories. i'm in acapulco, where the narco cartels are out of control. thousands are dying. now, this is where someone has been killed, right? dodging snipers in southeast asia, r team reports from a
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stuart will be back on wednesday. taking a well-earned break. let's take a look at the big story for you today. the market starting the week in the green again. how about this. after friday's big rally on that historic jobs report, the reopening and recovery in full effect and the market knows it. the dow up in the premarket 224 points. speaking of reopening, big test of that today as new york city begins to loosen lockdown restrictions. let's take a live look. there it is, sixth avenue right now, right outside of our studios here. okay. there's a few more cars. still not many people. we will be tracking this story throughout our three hours. nearly half a million people will be returning to work in the city. and they are returning to work, by the way, to a city whose mayor is pushing to defund the police department in the wake of the george floyd protests. a lot of pushback on this, as you can imagine. we will get into it. including from the president. he tweeted this just moments ago. law and order, not defund and abolish the police. the radic
stuart will be back on wednesday. taking a well-earned break. let's take a look at the big story for you today. the market starting the week in the green again. how about this. after friday's big rally on that historic jobs report, the reopening and recovery in full effect and the market knows it. the dow up in the premarket 224 points. speaking of reopening, big test of that today as new york city begins to loosen lockdown restrictions. let's take a live look. there it is, sixth avenue right...
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stuart varney used to call him p.t. the most amazing entrepreneurs on the scene today. susan, thank you very much. >>> new calls to rename a major city after a famous face. roll tape. >> that is a dynamite taco. >> love dynamite tacos. we will tell you where thousands of people are asking to honor chef guy fieri. >>> outdoor dining reopens in new york city today. how does that work in a place that's mostly skyscrapers and sidewalks? we will find out after the break. ♪ ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ y-yeah ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ hey, hey i was blessed to be part of building one of the greatest game shows in history. during that time, we handed out millions of dollars to thousands of contestants. and i thought, what if we paid the contestants their winnings in gold instead of cash and prizes? back in 1976, we had a wonderful contestant named lee whose three-day winnings were valued at $12,850, and you know what? that was a pretty big haul back in 1976. so i wondered, what would have happened if lee had put $12,850 in cash and then put $12,850 in gold
stuart varney used to call him p.t. the most amazing entrepreneurs on the scene today. susan, thank you very much. >>> new calls to rename a major city after a famous face. roll tape. >> that is a dynamite taco. >> love dynamite tacos. we will tell you where thousands of people are asking to honor chef guy fieri. >>> outdoor dining reopens in new york city today. how does that work in a place that's mostly skyscrapers and sidewalks? we will find out after the...
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we're in northern iraq, where stuart ramsay has an amazingly lucky escape.say: the chance of surviving that, a flip of a coin, i suspect. crawford: our cameras are rolling when things get out of hand in spain. [gunfire]
we're in northern iraq, where stuart ramsay has an amazingly lucky escape.say: the chance of surviving that, a flip of a coin, i suspect. crawford: our cameras are rolling when things get out of hand in spain. [gunfire]
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my parents were in a place called stuart, florida and i came prematurely.id: your parents had a farm. >> i grew up on the farm. i milked some cows, slopped some hogs, did a lot of weeding in the garden. david: this is white you wanted to do -- this is what you said you wanted to do for the rest of your life? >> no. could go up into the northwoods in canada intake canoe trips in the boundary waters. we ate fish we caught, picked berries and so on. so i wanted to be a forest ranger when i was growing up and in high school. david: your parents talk to out of that? me to doey encouraged what i wanted to do. they really encouraged me to get a good education. my mom had gone to wellesley. her father had gone to yale. because itdartmouth was in the northwoods and it had small classes and was focused on the undergraduate. david: before you got to dartmouth, you are a champion football player and wrestler. -- you were in ,ll ivy football player honorable mention all-american, and phi beta kappa. your nickname was the hammer. what was that associated with? -- i hited
my parents were in a place called stuart, florida and i came prematurely.id: your parents had a farm. >> i grew up on the farm. i milked some cows, slopped some hogs, did a lot of weeding in the garden. david: this is white you wanted to do -- this is what you said you wanted to do for the rest of your life? >> no. could go up into the northwoods in canada intake canoe trips in the boundary waters. we ate fish we caught, picked berries and so on. so i wanted to be a forest ranger...
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kyle: the hospital stuart manual -- steward manual. this is sort of related to the move within the movement toward provisions asian. it was a sought-after position. it was noncombatant. it was the highest-paid noncommissioned officer in the army. you were away from combat, getting a lot of money, archives of perks, something people liked. unfortunately, that meant officers would reward soldiers without, whether they were qualified or not. he was supposed to have pharmaceutical knowledge. wards were also in charge of very important things behind the atees, helping administr hospitals. that's a life or death situation. but there were a lot of them were underqualified. they created this manual to basically say hey, are you completely inept at your job? here's how you do it. that included the various recipes you would be called on to have prepared, whether you get them cooking or there was a cook with hospital. this is also because surgeons in long-term care were getting specific dietary prescriptions. you had to eat a certain kind of food
kyle: the hospital stuart manual -- steward manual. this is sort of related to the move within the movement toward provisions asian. it was a sought-after position. it was noncombatant. it was the highest-paid noncommissioned officer in the army. you were away from combat, getting a lot of money, archives of perks, something people liked. unfortunately, that meant officers would reward soldiers without, whether they were qualified or not. he was supposed to have pharmaceutical knowledge. wards...