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stuart. stuart: all right, we hear you.ear after the takeover by the taliban, one year on, what are your thoughts on the withdrawal now? >> it has a shambolic withdrawal because of the way biden did the withdrawal. the point at which united states power in the world began to inexorably diminish. when we leave americans behind, our president says this is great victory, everything was done really well the american people look and scratch their heads we don't believe you, what are the pictures showing us? but the rest of the world looks at that, right, america is in decline. it has a president who doesn't know what he is doing and the withdrawal is a perfect example of that. stuart: do you think that putin would have invaded ukraine and xi xinping would have encircled and threatened taiwan in the way they did had it not been for that withdrawal? >> not only that withdrawal. there were other factors as well but that withdrawal made the united states look incompetent and impotent. the other thing that encouraged putin to do it w
stuart. stuart: all right, we hear you.ear after the takeover by the taliban, one year on, what are your thoughts on the withdrawal now? >> it has a shambolic withdrawal because of the way biden did the withdrawal. the point at which united states power in the world began to inexorably diminish. when we leave americans behind, our president says this is great victory, everything was done really well the american people look and scratch their heads we don't believe you, what are the...
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i think it's underutilized, stuart. stuart: really?e-type products all over the place on television, and i assume that it was for baby boomers, aging baby boomers who want to improve their sex drive. i think that's part of the story too isn't it? >> huge part of the story, yes, but you know, caution. before you go buying something over-the-counter you may not be getting what you think and you could hear in the first couple of minutes with me that i want a doctor involved. i told you the stuff i look for , the criteria, red blood cells, you know, do you get , is your blood too thick as a result i got cautionary flags here. i use it a lot, urologists use it a lot but to buy some over-the-counter product that may or may not have what you want is not a good idea. stuart: okay let me move on to this new virus they found in china. i believe it's sickened 35 people. is this the whats it called? the langia virus? is that it? >> you've got that right, and you know, i want to put up a cautionary flag here too. look how we are after covid. we ass
i think it's underutilized, stuart. stuart: really?e-type products all over the place on television, and i assume that it was for baby boomers, aging baby boomers who want to improve their sex drive. i think that's part of the story too isn't it? >> huge part of the story, yes, but you know, caution. before you go buying something over-the-counter you may not be getting what you think and you could hear in the first couple of minutes with me that i want a doctor involved. i told you the...
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stuart: i mow.hen i remember i don't know at at one point, like probably the late '90s, i think, i remember looking around and talking to one of my pals who was jerry jordan or wayne angell or somebody, and it's like there were virtually no conservatives. [laughter] they were all left wing, hyper-keynesian economists. and i was lonely. [laughter] and, you know, it's like, wow. and so i kind of self-ended my jackson -- can i mean, jackson hole's a fabulous place, don't get me wrong. i was out there last summer for another event, but that was kevin mccarthy, who's much better than the federal reserve. [laughter] stuart: here's the question, larry: has the biden administration complete9ly reversed everything that the trump administration did? >> well, yeah -- the short answer's, yes. i mean, they haven't succeeded yet in totally reversing the tax cuts, but they've completely reversed the deregulation. stuart: yep. >> and that's really important. then, of course, heavy completely reversed the energy ind
stuart: i mow.hen i remember i don't know at at one point, like probably the late '90s, i think, i remember looking around and talking to one of my pals who was jerry jordan or wayne angell or somebody, and it's like there were virtually no conservatives. [laughter] they were all left wing, hyper-keynesian economists. and i was lonely. [laughter] and, you know, it's like, wow. and so i kind of self-ended my jackson -- can i mean, jackson hole's a fabulous place, don't get me wrong. i was out...
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stuart: okay.now back soon, see how you do. eddie ghabour, thank you. >>> senator manchin has been talking with senator sinema trying to sell her on the democrats' big tax and spend bill. what is manchin saying? lauren: well, they're exchanging documentses and texts about the bill. manchin says he's willing to consider changes to it should she want to make any. is he willing to scrap closing the carried interest loophole? that that helps money managers lower their tax bills. st expected to bring in $14 billion, but sinema likely does not want to tick off her big donors that benefit from it. not sure he's going to cave if she demands that. overall, though, the tax and spending provisions have senator manchin on the defensive. >> this is a balanced approach that everyone's been talking about, but everyone's upset for whatever reason, because they're afraid it's a political bill. this is not a democrat bill, this is not a republican bill, this is not a green deal, this is a red, white and blue deal. i
stuart: okay.now back soon, see how you do. eddie ghabour, thank you. >>> senator manchin has been talking with senator sinema trying to sell her on the democrats' big tax and spend bill. what is manchin saying? lauren: well, they're exchanging documentses and texts about the bill. manchin says he's willing to consider changes to it should she want to make any. is he willing to scrap closing the carried interest loophole? that that helps money managers lower their tax bills. st...
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stuart: okay. the lines, and i'm looking at the market stocks as investment, and it seems to me as if you're saying don't expect huge gains for the market overall in the next year. is that what you're saying? >> yeah. i think, you know, stuart, if you ask me what's the next 10% move, obviously, we had a great bounce up, there's all kinds of technical resistance from the 200-day moving average, the next 10% move in our mind is down. so we're going to see some volatility here. we've been playing defense for a while, we're going to continue at least for right now. stuart: scott, one last one. i mow you're the global strategist at wells fargo. are american stocks the best place to be at the moment? if you choose stocks, american stocks, yes? >> absolutely, stuart. we have not a lot of interest, we're underweight in emerging markets, is so we're most underweight developed international markets, so we think it's u.s. over international all the way as we look out over the next 6-18 months. stuart: okay. s
stuart: okay. the lines, and i'm looking at the market stocks as investment, and it seems to me as if you're saying don't expect huge gains for the market overall in the next year. is that what you're saying? >> yeah. i think, you know, stuart, if you ask me what's the next 10% move, obviously, we had a great bounce up, there's all kinds of technical resistance from the 200-day moving average, the next 10% move in our mind is down. so we're going to see some volatility here. we've been...
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stuart: okay. back to bullish brian belski. we like to see that. brian, thank you very much. see you again soon. >> thank you. stuart: interesting story about cryptos, the sec has announce manied charges against individuals involved in an alleged $300 million crypto ponzi scheme. that's an important word, ponzi scheme. how many people did they charge? lauren: 11. and the sec says the scheme didn't sell anything but raised $300 million by allegedly aggressively marketing to investors from january 2020 through an unregistered securities offering. they made money by using new investors to pay old ones. that's classic ponzi scheme. this highlights how gary gensler's sec is increasing enforcement in the wild west, as he called it, of the digital asset markets. stuart: do we mow if the money is gone? -- know if the money is gone? heroin lauren lauren they're still looking for some of the people, 4 of the 11 charged. stuart: next one for you, big tech ceos warning their employees you better improve your p
stuart: okay. back to bullish brian belski. we like to see that. brian, thank you very much. see you again soon. >> thank you. stuart: interesting story about cryptos, the sec has announce manied charges against individuals involved in an alleged $300 million crypto ponzi scheme. that's an important word, ponzi scheme. how many people did they charge? lauren: 11. and the sec says the scheme didn't sell anything but raised $300 million by allegedly aggressively marketing to investors from...
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stuart? because of timing of them. hillary, thanks very much. all good stuff. there are a lot of people very worried about spending bill. what do they say? lauren: in a word, it doesn't contain inflation, and it's the bad. >> i don't think it'll reduce inflation, no. i just don't think it'll do that. it'll continue to stay high. >> i think it's going to be a wash. you're still going to buy bread at whatever the cost is. >> taxes never help anything. >> that's not the way you want to fight inflation. >> you've got to create jobs. you have to create opportunity. you know, that's the way you're going to be able to help with inflation. stuart: a guest on the show -- lauren: she makes sense. you can't reduce inflation by just reducing income through tax hikes. the ceo weighed in, and they call the impact of this legislation negligible. in fact, it might increase 5.1% inflation next year. i mean, come on. sawrt stawrt -- stuart: yeah, didn't want to hear that. there's a new study, and it shows that
stuart? because of timing of them. hillary, thanks very much. all good stuff. there are a lot of people very worried about spending bill. what do they say? lauren: in a word, it doesn't contain inflation, and it's the bad. >> i don't think it'll reduce inflation, no. i just don't think it'll do that. it'll continue to stay high. >> i think it's going to be a wash. you're still going to buy bread at whatever the cost is. >> taxes never help anything. >> that's not the way...
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stuart: are you in the car? >> yes. stuart: you've been in it? >> yes. stuart: where? ride around in one of these things? >> yeah it's a beautiful machine and the software is incredible. tesla is splitting three for one at the close on thursday, and ford is cutting 3,000 jobs as you know in the u.s. and canada mainly, and that's despite the fact that you've got a $200 billion climate bill from the white house that was just signed, right? what? stuart: you buried the lead. >> i did? stuart: you've in one of these self-drive things these $15,000 software package things. >> so that is their future that elon musk says software will be worth more than hardware, the actual car. stuart: you were in this vehicle >> yes, i was. why is it so hard? stuart: driving it? >> yes, that be me but the fact that you have sullivan self- driving. stuart: you can take your hands off the wheel? >> you shouldn't. stuart: but did you? >> no, you should still keep your hands-on the wheel, stu. stuart: poor douglas murray is sitting here trying to figure out what in the world we are talking abou
stuart: are you in the car? >> yes. stuart: you've been in it? >> yes. stuart: where? ride around in one of these things? >> yeah it's a beautiful machine and the software is incredible. tesla is splitting three for one at the close on thursday, and ford is cutting 3,000 jobs as you know in the u.s. and canada mainly, and that's despite the fact that you've got a $200 billion climate bill from the white house that was just signed, right? what? stuart: you buried the lead....
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stuart: yes.s] it's ridiculous. >> and there's not one single, not one single iota, scintilla of an economic growth incentive in this bill. not one comma, not one semicolon, no one dotted i or crossed t. [laughter] nothing for economic growth in this insane bill. and, stu varney, i nominate you to be the head of the national climate bank. stuart: if elected, i shall not run. [laughter] if elected, i shall not serve. i can't remember how it goes, but i do remember the phrase. [laughter] gotta go, gotta go. we'll watch you this afternoon, "kudlow," 4:00 eastern this afternoon on this network. >>> after thousands of unvaxxed workers faced job losses, the cdc is relaxing the guidelines. okay, but what happens to the unvaxxed who ross their jobsesome you know what? they might get some money. lydia hu has the story after this. ♪ -- the things with we lost in the fire, fire, fire. ♪ these are the things, the things we we lost ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm a performing artist. so a healthy diet is one of the most imp
stuart: yes.s] it's ridiculous. >> and there's not one single, not one single iota, scintilla of an economic growth incentive in this bill. not one comma, not one semicolon, no one dotted i or crossed t. [laughter] nothing for economic growth in this insane bill. and, stu varney, i nominate you to be the head of the national climate bank. stuart: if elected, i shall not run. [laughter] if elected, i shall not serve. i can't remember how it goes, but i do remember the phrase. [laughter]...
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stuart: okay. least the president is going to sign it next hour. meanwhile, some chipmakers, the stocks are down and micron is way down 2.5%. they issued another warning? lauren: yeah, nvidia did that yesterday, intel a few days ago for the chipmakers it seems like demand destruction is happening really really fast so micron is warning of lower shipments weakening demand for chips from the pc customers and from gaming , so they cut their fourth quarter guidance, but my question is what really changed? they have all the chipmakers now coming out and warning, is the consumer really pulling back are the crypto miners just using less chips? they used to have to produce chips that the miners would use as well. we've seen the crypto winter, if you will, or is everyone just trying to set the bar low so they can beat those wall street expectations? stuart: true. true. lauren: right? stuart: i did hear that the ceo of intel says that chip money that's just been voted on won't arrive at intel until the end o
stuart: okay. least the president is going to sign it next hour. meanwhile, some chipmakers, the stocks are down and micron is way down 2.5%. they issued another warning? lauren: yeah, nvidia did that yesterday, intel a few days ago for the chipmakers it seems like demand destruction is happening really really fast so micron is warning of lower shipments weakening demand for chips from the pc customers and from gaming , so they cut their fourth quarter guidance, but my question is what really...
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stuart take it away. stuart: okay, [laughter] if you insisting good morning, dagen, good morning, everyone. you know, we're watching the collapse of this week's meme stock, bed, bath and beyond, or blood bath and beyond as one of our guests called it earlier this week. earlier this week, bby went straight up and got heavy coverage on reddit, retail investors all piled into this thing. on thursday afternoon, however, investor ryan cohen unloaded his empire state, $28 a share tuesday, $10 a share, actually $11 this morning. retail investors left holding the bag. plenty of selling in stocks this morning. several federal reserve board governors pushing back on the idea that the fed will soften. the dow is going to be down the better part of 200 points, nasdaq down about 138. big drop for cryptos this morning. bitcoin is back to $21,000 per- coin, i see now what do we got? crypto at $21,000, ethererum is at $1,700 a coin, way down. the money is coming out of risk, that's stocks and cryptos, and into safe haven
stuart take it away. stuart: okay, [laughter] if you insisting good morning, dagen, good morning, everyone. you know, we're watching the collapse of this week's meme stock, bed, bath and beyond, or blood bath and beyond as one of our guests called it earlier this week. earlier this week, bby went straight up and got heavy coverage on reddit, retail investors all piled into this thing. on thursday afternoon, however, investor ryan cohen unloaded his empire state, $28 a share tuesday, $10 a...
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stuart stuart we're back to peloton. lauren: we are. what's the story? >> credit suisse believes sales will contract futcher, hoe they like -- further. they like the assemble it yourself -- stuart: do they? the worst three words mt. english language? [laughter] lauren lauren however, if that bike were to be cheaper, you save money and they save money, the gas that it costs -- stuart: okay. are you trying to sell me peloton stock? lauren:, not at all. i envy people. mike murphy says he pelotons at 5 a.m. seven days allege every -- a week. >> that's mike murphy though. stuart: show me streamers. are more people streaming now than watching, people like me, cable television? lauren: you see like an epiphany. it's been a slowly building trend, and now for the first time in the month of july when there's fewer sports on television, streaming captured, i'm going to give you the numbers, 34.8 percent of total tv views versus cable tv at 34.4%. so it's small, but it's a first because streaming has become ingrained in how we view content. everybo
stuart stuart we're back to peloton. lauren: we are. what's the story? >> credit suisse believes sales will contract futcher, hoe they like -- further. they like the assemble it yourself -- stuart: do they? the worst three words mt. english language? [laughter] lauren lauren however, if that bike were to be cheaper, you save money and they save money, the gas that it costs -- stuart: okay. are you trying to sell me peloton stock? lauren:, not at all. i envy people. mike murphy says he...
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stuart: okay.has bottomed out. that's what you think. >> in my opinion -- stuart: up are if here? the apples and microsofts of this world, they go up from here? >> we believe risk on second half of the year. right now it's as megaan environment as i've seen -- negative an environment as i've seen since 2009. i i think you're going to see more risk on, more of a backdrop to invest in growth names, and look, it really comes down to fundamentals. you come out of the last two weeks, and it can names in terms of earnings, you're seeing dents around the edges, but really the fundamentals look robust. stuart: would you go so far as to say the bear market is over? >> look, i think -- stuart: difficult question to answer. >> because i think bear markets can continue to linger. recession, as we know, is going to continue to be choppy. but it comes down to what's baked into the stocks. we've talked about it with you and the team, if you look at the last few weeks, that was really the eye-opener for the street
stuart: okay.has bottomed out. that's what you think. >> in my opinion -- stuart: up are if here? the apples and microsofts of this world, they go up from here? >> we believe risk on second half of the year. right now it's as megaan environment as i've seen -- negative an environment as i've seen since 2009. i i think you're going to see more risk on, more of a backdrop to invest in growth names, and look, it really comes down to fundamentals. you come out of the last two weeks, and...
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stuart: i shall. the most important indicator of the month, everybody's affected by this, so here is the consumer inflation report. in the last month, no change. how about that? but in the last year, consumer prices have gone up 85. you -- 8.5%. you strip out the food and emergency prices, you get the core rate, and that is up 5.9% in the last year. all of this tells us that the rate of price increase is slowing, it also tells us that with the core rate still strong, inflation will be around for some time to come. now look at the market reaction. terrific, right in the dow industrials will be up over 400 points, and the nasdaq will be up about 300 pointings. that is a very -- points. that is a having solid -- can very solid rally. that's because inflation is moderating, and the market likes it. interest rates coming down. the yield on the 10-year treasury now at 2.73%. it's still below the yield on the 2-year, so you've still got that recession indicate orer in place. but rate's down 2.73 on the 10-ye
stuart: i shall. the most important indicator of the month, everybody's affected by this, so here is the consumer inflation report. in the last month, no change. how about that? but in the last year, consumer prices have gone up 85. you -- 8.5%. you strip out the food and emergency prices, you get the core rate, and that is up 5.9% in the last year. all of this tells us that the rate of price increase is slowing, it also tells us that with the core rate still strong, inflation will be around...
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stuart: there you go. a year on their wireless bill. and all of those millions are on the nation's most reliable 5g network, with the carrier rated #1 in customer satisfaction. that's a whole lot of happy campers out there. and it's never too late to join them. get unlimited data with 5g included for just $30 a line per month when you get 4 lines. switch to xfinity mobile today. this is xfinity rewards. our way of showing our appreciation. with rewards of all shapes and sizes. [ cheers ] are we actually going? yes!! and once in a lifetime moments. two tickets to nascar! yes! find rewards like these and so many more in the xfinity app. ♪♪ stuart: back back to school again. that is austin, texas, 85 °, going up to one hundred 5. what do you expect in the middle of summer? mom is threatening to sue over critical race theory in schools. >> if my daughter is taught crt at all i will shoot you. if my daughter was taught fpl at all, i will sue you. i am encouraging every parent i know to sue you. it free teacher
stuart: there you go. a year on their wireless bill. and all of those millions are on the nation's most reliable 5g network, with the carrier rated #1 in customer satisfaction. that's a whole lot of happy campers out there. and it's never too late to join them. get unlimited data with 5g included for just $30 a line per month when you get 4 lines. switch to xfinity mobile today. this is xfinity rewards. our way of showing our appreciation. with rewards of all shapes and sizes. [ cheers ] are we...
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stuart: o.k..the market this monday morning getting news that the bill has passed, why is the market up today? >> well, wall street generally loves free, cheap money, stuart. they know that the coffers are open now in washington d.c. this money's going to come flowing in to companies, but it's going to skew incentives long term. it may be good for wall street in the short term, but it's bad for the middle class. so i think we're going to see stocks sell off because if this does get passed in the house, it's going to go to the president's desk, it probably will get done. i think when it finally gets passed and corporations realize, wait a second, if my tax the rate goes up 30%, what's going to happen? corporations are going to do everything to make sure that their earnings don't drop, so they're going to have to raise prices on their products, on their services, so the middle class pays more. markets are up today, stuart, but let's not get too comfortable. we'll see how thing plays out. stuart: all
stuart: o.k..the market this monday morning getting news that the bill has passed, why is the market up today? >> well, wall street generally loves free, cheap money, stuart. they know that the coffers are open now in washington d.c. this money's going to come flowing in to companies, but it's going to skew incentives long term. it may be good for wall street in the short term, but it's bad for the middle class. so i think we're going to see stocks sell off because if this does get passed...
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stuart: stuart: in 10 years it will be commonplace. scary. stuart: on a related note, another bus carrying illegal migrants from texas just arrived in new york city. agents have arrested 2 million -- they will have arrested 2 million migrants by september of this year. that is an all-time record, 2 million. big victory for healthcare workers fired for refusing to get the jab, getting rehired along with a big settlement, this is just the beginning. merrick garland's case against trump is dangerous and problematic, greg jarrett wrote that and greg is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the new gmc sierra. premium and capable. that's professional grade. finding my way forward with node-positive breast cancer felt overwhelming at times. but i never just found my way, i made it. so when i finished active therapy, i kept moving forward and did everything i could to protect myself from recurrence. verzenio is the first treatment in over 15 years to reduce the risk of recurrence for adults with hr-positive, her2-negative, node-positive, early breast cancer with
stuart: stuart: in 10 years it will be commonplace. scary. stuart: on a related note, another bus carrying illegal migrants from texas just arrived in new york city. agents have arrested 2 million -- they will have arrested 2 million migrants by september of this year. that is an all-time record, 2 million. big victory for healthcare workers fired for refusing to get the jab, getting rehired along with a big settlement, this is just the beginning. merrick garland's case against trump is...
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nick troiano, peter baker, stuart stevens, thank you all. peter and stuart, stick around. on this programming note, liz cheney will be doing an exclusive interview with a today show in the morning. you do not want to miss her remarks. coming up next right here, they are the highest ranking people from the trump administration that are reportedly being questioned in a classified document controversy. prosecutors said to be talking to top white house lawyers. and later, it is being called an ongoing threat to democracy, posing a grave physical danger, not just to law enforcement, but your neighbors. those who are working at local polling places, the 11th hour just getting underway on a very important tuesday night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [eerie shrinking sounds] (brad) congratulations! you're having an out-of-apartment experience- 'cause these cramped confines aren't going to fit your rapidly expanding family. but with more rental listings than anybody else, apartments-dot-com can help you trade this love nest for... (woman) ...an actual nest. (brad) baby names! for a boy, brad. for a gi
nick troiano, peter baker, stuart stevens, thank you all. peter and stuart, stick around. on this programming note, liz cheney will be doing an exclusive interview with a today show in the morning. you do not want to miss her remarks. coming up next right here, they are the highest ranking people from the trump administration that are reportedly being questioned in a classified document controversy. prosecutors said to be talking to top white house lawyers. and later, it is being called an...
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i want to hear your thoughts about this and your context with their relationship to stuart rose. i understand that you had conversation with rose about the insurrection act. what did he think it would allow the oath keepers to do? >> i think it gave him a sense of legitimacy that it was a path forward to move forward with his goals and agendas. i think we need to quit mincing words and talk about truths and what it was going to be was an armed revolution. people died that day. law enforcement died this day. there was a gallows set up in front of the capital. this could have been this mark but started a new civil war and no one would have one there. that would've been good for no one. he was always looking for ways to legitimize what he was doing. whether by wrapping it in the trappings of it is not a militia it was a community preparedness community. it is a veteran support group. again, we have to stop with this dishonesty in the mincing of words and call things what they are. he is a militia leader. he had visions of being a paramilitary leader. the insurrection act would have
i want to hear your thoughts about this and your context with their relationship to stuart rose. i understand that you had conversation with rose about the insurrection act. what did he think it would allow the oath keepers to do? >> i think it gave him a sense of legitimacy that it was a path forward to move forward with his goals and agendas. i think we need to quit mincing words and talk about truths and what it was going to be was an armed revolution. people died that day. law...
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stuart is self—funding his trip.in the way we generate energy in the future. a strange new building is causing quite a stir in bristol in the west of england. it was created to show people how they could potentially live on mars, but with the additional aim of making them think about how they can live more sustainably on earth. wendy urquhart reports. space has always been a source of curiosity and experts have often talked about the possibility of living on the moon or mars and a new project now makes it possible to see what living on mars might look like. this two—story, 53 square—metre inflatable structure was designed by a team of experts who specialise in creating buildings for extreme environment, including antarctica. it is powered both solar panels and can cope with an average temperature of —63 celsius, but there are also a number of other urgent issues to consider. the key thing about when you're living on mars is you need your buildings to be completely airtight, because the atmosphere outside is essential
stuart is self—funding his trip.in the way we generate energy in the future. a strange new building is causing quite a stir in bristol in the west of england. it was created to show people how they could potentially live on mars, but with the additional aim of making them think about how they can live more sustainably on earth. wendy urquhart reports. space has always been a source of curiosity and experts have often talked about the possibility of living on the moon or mars and a new project...
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(stuart coughing) stuart? are you okay? no, i don't feel so... oh, stuart? stuart? oh, my 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? oh, my 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...
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it's stunning, it's not a governing party, it is a threat to the country. >> stuart i know your father you to imagine his your father at his desk at the fbi hearing these things over the last 48 hours from republicans. what would he say when he would come home for dinner? >> i think that's what's happened here is really an attack not so much just on the fbi but it's a continuation of an attack on the organs and the institutions of a civil society. trump attacks anything that opposes him. he's against the election system, we don't have free elections in america. he's attacked the judiciary. when he ran he attacks specific judges. he called one judge the a mexican american or something, a mexican, because that judge ruled against him in a case. this is really one of the things we have learned in the trump era, is just how fragile our society is and how much it depends on goodwill and men of good faith acting together. what has happened is the republican party has abandoned the concept of what it means to be an american. because to be an american has to be in a system where you are willin
it's stunning, it's not a governing party, it is a threat to the country. >> stuart i know your father you to imagine his your father at his desk at the fbi hearing these things over the last 48 hours from republicans. what would he say when he would come home for dinner? >> i think that's what's happened here is really an attack not so much just on the fbi but it's a continuation of an attack on the organs and the institutions of a civil society. trump attacks anything that opposes...
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stuart stevens a veteran of the mitt romney, and george w. push campaigns.ows and has worked with liz cheney on debate prep. he is now with the lincoln project. and nick triangle executive director of unite america, the national organization trying to bridge the growing partisan divide with reforms and candidates who actually put people over party. very novel. stuart i'm talking to you first. you know liz cheney first you know her best. i'm turning to what she said earlier tonight. >> two years ago i won this primary was 73% of the vote. i could easily have done the same again. the path was clear. but it would've required that i go along with president trump's lie about the 2020 election. it would've required that i enable his ongoing efforts to unravel our democratic system and attacked the foundations of our republic. that was a path i could not and would not take. this primary election is over, but now the real work begins. >> liz cheney told the truth, that she lost her election. what does that tell you? >> well i think it tells us what we know about the
stuart stevens a veteran of the mitt romney, and george w. push campaigns.ows and has worked with liz cheney on debate prep. he is now with the lincoln project. and nick triangle executive director of unite america, the national organization trying to bridge the growing partisan divide with reforms and candidates who actually put people over party. very novel. stuart i'm talking to you first. you know liz cheney first you know her best. i'm turning to what she said earlier tonight. >> two...
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it's amazing. >> still stuart stuart as i said at the beginning the show, most republican members ofd nothing about this. that's about as decent as they can get about it. it's the rubio, the rand paul's, the cruises, the hollies, the people of not given up the dream of getting some day those trump voters to vote for them for president. they are out there in this defense of donald trump. what is it like for you as someone who worked a republican party politics at the presidential level? what is it like for you to watch this? >> well, look this is incredibly heartbreaking. i spent years getting and helping people get elected. i actually believed what they said. i believe they thought character was important. that they believed law and order and rule of law was important. i really don't think donald trump change the party i, think donald trump revealed the party. i don't think people abandon deeply held beliefs in in years, if you muffle lands and i'll change my opinion. that didn't happen with donald trump. you look at these people and they care about nothing but power. the language he
it's amazing. >> still stuart stuart as i said at the beginning the show, most republican members ofd nothing about this. that's about as decent as they can get about it. it's the rubio, the rand paul's, the cruises, the hollies, the people of not given up the dream of getting some day those trump voters to vote for them for president. they are out there in this defense of donald trump. what is it like for you as someone who worked a republican party politics at the presidential level?...
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the anderson had taken four wickets and stuart broad with three.— stuart broad with three.t broad with three. the titch can deteriorate and it brings - stuart broad with three. the titch can deteriorate and it brings the. can deteriorate and it brings the spinners and to play and can offer bouncers as the game goes on. but as a bowling group this morning we got together and fancied bowling and felt like the clouds would help the ball move a little bit and whether we could try and make some early inroads. i wasn�*t disappointed to lose the toss. it is a release of pressure when the team wins the toss and they go out and bat and bowl. ex—england batter gary ballance has apologised to azeem rafiq for using racist language against his former yorkshire team—mate. details of racial abuse at the county emerged in september 2020 when rafiq said discrimination had left him feeling suicidal. ballance made the apology in—person during a meeting with rafiq in london this week. after meeting, rafiq said: "all i ever wanted was acceptance and apologies for what happened." and we�*ll hear
the anderson had taken four wickets and stuart broad with three.— stuart broad with three.t broad with three. the titch can deteriorate and it brings - stuart broad with three. the titch can deteriorate and it brings the. can deteriorate and it brings the spinners and to play and can offer bouncers as the game goes on. but as a bowling group this morning we got together and fancied bowling and felt like the clouds would help the ball move a little bit and whether we could try and make some...
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stuart mcintosh serves as deed executive director of the group of 30. an economic financial tank comprised of central bankers, ceos, academics and other prominent thought leaders. one of the members is my friend, mark carney. u.n. special envoy on climate action and finance who i met with earlier today and i understand is also a source of inspiration to a lot of the sum of the ideas that came out. as i said, mark inspired many of us through his leadership on climate change. stuart was inspired to write his new book, climate crisis economics after hearing mark's 2015 climate speech, below london, working with him after the report title mainstreamed in a transition to a net zero economy. stuart understands climate science and climate policy and climate economics. a rare combination of various expertise. if you read his books he will see that he's also a talented, aging writer. many years ago, he was a speechwriter for the leader of the european parliamentary labour party. he also worked for the reformer british labour party leader john smith. in addition
stuart mcintosh serves as deed executive director of the group of 30. an economic financial tank comprised of central bankers, ceos, academics and other prominent thought leaders. one of the members is my friend, mark carney. u.n. special envoy on climate action and finance who i met with earlier today and i understand is also a source of inspiration to a lot of the sum of the ideas that came out. as i said, mark inspired many of us through his leadership on climate change. stuart was inspired...
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here's the look at what else we have in store. reporter rachel stuart shows us some surprising things that are important in germany and rambling along one of the world's most interesting boulevards, blah, blah in barcelona. but 1st drinking champagne and eating seafood might be considered a luxury. but for many people in france, it's simply a part of life, especially on the atlantic coast where oysters, plans and muscles are harvested. thanks to some 3000 kilometers of coastline. the search for seafood delicacies during low tide has become a popular activity for your max reporter hendrick belling. searching for edibles in the mud on the beach is not something he would normally do, but for muscles he made an exception. ah, to obtain. what about this one? that this g another be enough? i am walking along the french atlantic coast near local shell, on the heel. dolly hall, i haven't come to the beach for the waves, but for the delicacies. here is where i am now going to try to gather my dinner. could you imagine finding anything edible here? i actually can't for, let's see if i go to bed
here's the look at what else we have in store. reporter rachel stuart shows us some surprising things that are important in germany and rambling along one of the world's most interesting boulevards, blah, blah in barcelona. but 1st drinking champagne and eating seafood might be considered a luxury. but for many people in france, it's simply a part of life, especially on the atlantic coast where oysters, plans and muscles are harvested. thanks to some 3000 kilometers of coastline. the search for...
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later holes and everything today, just getting, are you ready to meet the german can join me. rachel stuart on d. w. mason is full of great inventions, m r i technology to analyze tumors, antibiotics that can kill deadly bacteria in the body individually tailored drugs that combat inflammation. and new treatment methods are emerging all the time.
later holes and everything today, just getting, are you ready to meet the german can join me. rachel stuart on d. w. mason is full of great inventions, m r i technology to analyze tumors, antibiotics that can kill deadly bacteria in the body individually tailored drugs that combat inflammation. and new treatment methods are emerging all the time.
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stuart, i want to get back to liz cheney.ion that goes to the enduring power that donald trump has had. i want to put up here a list of house republicans who voted to impeach donald trump over the january 6th attack. let's put that list up and see where they all stand. liz cheney getting primaried today. she's like ly to lose. butler lost the primary. peter meyer lost a primary. fred upton retiring. adam kinzinger retiring, congressman gonzalez retiring. so we've got two that managed to win their primaries. everybody else is either retiring knowing that they would lose their primary or have lost their primary. so stuart, when you think about liz cheney and she clearly thinks she has a political future. she wants to reform the republican party and presumably she wants to lead that reformed republican party. that amount of strength that donald trump is showing, is this a party that within liz cheney's lifetime could be reformed? >> well, let's talk about what that lifetime would be. i think the baseline test here is will the re
stuart, i want to get back to liz cheney.ion that goes to the enduring power that donald trump has had. i want to put up here a list of house republicans who voted to impeach donald trump over the january 6th attack. let's put that list up and see where they all stand. liz cheney getting primaried today. she's like ly to lose. butler lost the primary. peter meyer lost a primary. fred upton retiring. adam kinzinger retiring, congressman gonzalez retiring. so we've got two that managed to win...
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stuart, what do you make of this? how would you rank the danger level?ly dangerous. we have seen this, but it's part of a pattern that the republican party that i was part of, we always used to say and maybe it was self gratifying but we seemed to believe it at the time that we believed in law enforcement. that was a key premise in the entire party, and now it is really become a and anti-law enforcement party. at the root of this lawrence is, will you assert that donald trump lost a fair and free election? it's not just donald trump doesn't assert that, the vast majority of republican officeholders will not say that joe biden was a legally elected president. so just unpack that for a second what does that mean? that means we don't have a legal government. that means that joe biden is an occupier, not an elected president. and if you believe that, that it's a short walk to believe that not only you have a justification to do whatever it takes to get rid of this person occupying the white house illegally, you might have a moral obligation. and out of that
stuart, what do you make of this? how would you rank the danger level?ly dangerous. we have seen this, but it's part of a pattern that the republican party that i was part of, we always used to say and maybe it was self gratifying but we seemed to believe it at the time that we believed in law enforcement. that was a key premise in the entire party, and now it is really become a and anti-law enforcement party. at the root of this lawrence is, will you assert that donald trump lost a fair and...
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you stuart, here is my issue with liz cheney and dick cheney. book about how it was all a lie. he said you got it all wrong. and i appreciate that. the chinese, though, backs trump both times around and never really apologize for doing that. in fact, liz cheney still reports supports most of the hard right gop agenda. -- as much as i said, they are right on this issue, and liz cheney is doing a good job on the 16 committee, they still haven't done that. >> well, look, liz cheney has said that voting for donald trump was a mistake. and the question i would ask is, why isn't the rest of the republican party doing what the cheneys are doing. all it is, they are just saying words. they're taking a position. they are not being asked to charge machine gun deaths or charge a beats the way that others have to defend a democracy. and look, i think the whole point of democracy is to have these serious disagreements about policy, about whether or not this person is a good president, a terrible president. but that's not where we are now. there really is an
you stuart, here is my issue with liz cheney and dick cheney. book about how it was all a lie. he said you got it all wrong. and i appreciate that. the chinese, though, backs trump both times around and never really apologize for doing that. in fact, liz cheney still reports supports most of the hard right gop agenda. -- as much as i said, they are right on this issue, and liz cheney is doing a good job on the 16 committee, they still haven't done that. >> well, look, liz cheney has said...
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i never spoke to stuart about that through my time way. i spoke to stuart a lot through that.almost an eye—opener to me at that time when things were quite bad. here eye-opener to me at that time when things were quite bad.— things were quite bad. here we are now. did things were quite bad. here we are now- did you _ things were quite bad. here we are now. did you ever— things were quite bad. here we are now. did you ever imagined - things were quite bad. here we are now. did you ever imagined having | now. did you ever imagined having gone through all that you would be captain of your country? obviously, bein: captain of your country? obviously, being captain _ captain of your country? obviously, being captain was _ captain of your country? obviously, being captain was never _ captain of your country? obviously, being captain was never in - being captain was never in aspiration of mine, of any team, really. ijust want aspiration of mine, of any team, really. i just want to play cricket. i always thought that people are born to be captains and some other people just born to be
i never spoke to stuart about that through my time way. i spoke to stuart a lot through that.almost an eye—opener to me at that time when things were quite bad. here eye-opener to me at that time when things were quite bad.— things were quite bad. here we are now. did things were quite bad. here we are now- did you _ things were quite bad. here we are now. did you ever— things were quite bad. here we are now. did you ever imagined - things were quite bad. here we are now. did you ever...
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three wickets a eventually for stuart broad and james anderson.ng bulled out cheaply. we did see nortje... alex leads went and joe root went. looks tricky for england, but the last half hour saw an england revival with the bat. johnny bairstow finished knockout. in england finished knockout. in england finished on 111—3, just a0 runs behind the close of play here. safe to say they'll _ behind the close of play here. safe to say they'll be — behind the close of play here. safe to say they'll be feeling more confident in this one. i to say they'll be feeling more confident in this one.- to say they'll be feeling more confident in this one. i think so. that small _ confident in this one. i think so. that small total— confident in this one. i think so. that small total for— confident in this one. i think so. that small total for south - confident in this one. i think so. that small total for south africa j that small total for south africa just takes one significant innings. to give them a lead of 150, to put them in a strong position. very interestin
three wickets a eventually for stuart broad and james anderson.ng bulled out cheaply. we did see nortje... alex leads went and joe root went. looks tricky for england, but the last half hour saw an england revival with the bat. johnny bairstow finished knockout. in england finished knockout. in england finished on 111—3, just a0 runs behind the close of play here. safe to say they'll _ behind the close of play here. safe to say they'll be — behind the close of play here. safe to say they'll...
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all in on kick off. stuart august 9th here on d w. finally, d. ah, ah ah, welcome to global 3000 new life in the step villages in tanzania, a replanting forests, and encouraging the reins to return precious and scarce in many regions of the world, fresh water is in short supply. what's the solution? in lebanon to water supplies a dwindling but women stepping in and planting the ants. an unforgettable image, a column of smoke rises over the harbour of lebanon's capital they routes. $2750.00 tons of ammonium nitrate fertilizer exploded. here on the 4th of august 2020, devastating swathes of the city. 200 people died and there was an estimated 13000000000 euros in damages, too much for crisis rock to lebanon. yet once upon a time, the country was booming, they route was a cosmopolitan and sophisticated city. but then in 1975 civil war broke out political and religious groups battles for supremacy tearing the country a part. the war only ended in 1990 to day, much of the population lives in poverty. the infrastructure has largely collapsed, including
all in on kick off. stuart august 9th here on d w. finally, d. ah, ah ah, welcome to global 3000 new life in the step villages in tanzania, a replanting forests, and encouraging the reins to return precious and scarce in many regions of the world, fresh water is in short supply. what's the solution? in lebanon to water supplies a dwindling but women stepping in and planting the ants. an unforgettable image, a column of smoke rises over the harbour of lebanon's capital they routes. $2750.00 tons...
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who shall stuart la? really kick, not order a tory use medea. let's use leach with kirk, but it's the, it's the key unit. silly. dorski the angler. i mean, you can't. armine key, rust worthy gym exclusion swell border. whereas here of dark i used to wear me to give to him. it will give you the way you tournaments boasting is the robot will certainly blunt officer at the mac or was aboard your thumb, rough or woollen russia. trouble cripples. when you writing the 3 cho global is the cause of those will cripples norquist. your americans kill the 9 people in tribes when the defaulted 15 millions, african slaves to america, follow the north, 50 millions cues all dead in bad treatment. this is for god. this is the concept of what i call brushing guilt. they want to be russians over the head generation to generation, to feel guilty and apologized for leaders hundreds of years ago. that did not do anything even close to the evils that western leaders themselves had done. when martin rose, a phobia began to flare up, andrew was a university student. he
who shall stuart la? really kick, not order a tory use medea. let's use leach with kirk, but it's the, it's the key unit. silly. dorski the angler. i mean, you can't. armine key, rust worthy gym exclusion swell border. whereas here of dark i used to wear me to give to him. it will give you the way you tournaments boasting is the robot will certainly blunt officer at the mac or was aboard your thumb, rough or woollen russia. trouble cripples. when you writing the 3 cho global is the cause of...
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oil and gas association president tim stuart., so glad you could join us to talk about this important topic today. gas prices retreat add little bit bringing some relief for americans at the pump but the expectation as a result of these new taxes is that prices will continue to move higher. 16.4 centss, that's a new tax on every barrel of oil. the expectation is they passed that right along to the con consumer. >> jackie, thanks for having me. that is a great point with regards to the inflation reduction act. honestly there's some other things in there beside that very sort of visual 16-cent fee per barrel. that's going to have obvious impacts on consumer prices but even the long term residual impact is what's happened to the federal lands component and the number of hidden fees and taxes put on the small producers go forward trying to conduct federal leasing. that's equal if not more concern for the american consumer is what's the long-term tail going to be on this thing. jackie: the administration continues to say that tapping
oil and gas association president tim stuart., so glad you could join us to talk about this important topic today. gas prices retreat add little bit bringing some relief for americans at the pump but the expectation as a result of these new taxes is that prices will continue to move higher. 16.4 centss, that's a new tax on every barrel of oil. the expectation is they passed that right along to the con consumer. >> jackie, thanks for having me. that is a great point with regards to the...
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thank you, stuart, look forward to that. in the meantime corner of wall and broad sort of like a standoff here between the buyers and the sellers. on the good side of this the fact right now it looks like some inflationary pressures could be easing because the economy is slowing but that is also some of the bad news here because that economy is slowing and housing is slowing and we've seen home sales dive for the for the sixth month in a row, down 20% year-over-year. be that as it may the battle continues as whether the economy is still generating price hikes that have to be dealt with on the part of the federal reserve aggressively, maybe not so aggressively the latest stream of thought the federal reserve can cool it on the magnitude, size of those increases. let's go to kelly o'grady following all the developments in l.a. hey, kelly. reporter: there were more tough retail earnings today as we continue to see how inflation impacted consumer behavior. department store coles in particular feeling the pressure. the company be
thank you, stuart, look forward to that. in the meantime corner of wall and broad sort of like a standoff here between the buyers and the sellers. on the good side of this the fact right now it looks like some inflationary pressures could be easing because the economy is slowing but that is also some of the bad news here because that economy is slowing and housing is slowing and we've seen home sales dive for the for the sixth month in a row, down 20% year-over-year. be that as it may the...
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stuart blah, really kicks not all the tory new samanthia. let's just reach a beautiful kirk, but it's the, it's the key. human silly. dorski the angler. i mean, he comes, armine keith ross, movie g, cham, exclusion swell, border, or syrup. dog. i used to wear music. if dory mac william gearing is the way you a robot will suffer. blunt officer at the marker was, will word. you don't rough or woollen russia trouble people snoop around you. when you writing the 3 cho global is a curve, those will cripples norcross here. mary can kill the 90 both in prize when the defaulted 15 millions, african slaves to america, follow the north, 50 millions cues, all dead in bad treatment. this is for good. isn't the concept of what i call brushing guilty? they want to be russians over the head generation to generation, to feel guilty and apologized for leaders hundreds of years ago. that did not do anything even close to the evils that western leaders themselves had done. when martin wrote a phobia began to flare up, andrew was a university student. he studie
stuart blah, really kicks not all the tory new samanthia. let's just reach a beautiful kirk, but it's the, it's the key. human silly. dorski the angler. i mean, he comes, armine keith ross, movie g, cham, exclusion swell, border, or syrup. dog. i used to wear music. if dory mac william gearing is the way you a robot will suffer. blunt officer at the marker was, will word. you don't rough or woollen russia trouble people snoop around you. when you writing the 3 cho global is a curve, those will...
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d, they'll be a reporter. rachel stuart explores the germans love of hiking and we meet some chickens who really know how to struggle their stuff and become models. and but we start off with a story that sounds like a fairy tale. a teenager from a small town on her way to start him. 14 year old singer sarah james comes from poland, but she decided to take her chances, an audition, for one of the world's biggest talent chose america's got talent. what has followed has been a whirlwind of attention and excitement. we met up with her to hear about her musical journey so far. even at such a young age. oh, oh. oh oh, oh my god. i never sarah james m 14 years old and i will love music. i really do. so i, sarah james of poland is living the dream, shared by many young female singers all over the world. she made a name for herself with her virtuosity and collected a fan base of millions on these things in is just just my life is just the thing that i'm when i'm wake up from the bad. i be like there are you going to sing? oh, it's just the, you know, nothing for me and i just, i was born with
d, they'll be a reporter. rachel stuart explores the germans love of hiking and we meet some chickens who really know how to struggle their stuff and become models. and but we start off with a story that sounds like a fairy tale. a teenager from a small town on her way to start him. 14 year old singer sarah james comes from poland, but she decided to take her chances, an audition, for one of the world's biggest talent chose america's got talent. what has followed has been a whirlwind of...
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at emory are stuart rose library.there for instance we have the papers and we have got the signs the street signs from resurrection city which was the poor people's campaign in 1968 that continued on after the assassination of martin luther king. you see archives, you see historical associations really doing this work. but it behooves all of us when you have the school board flooded with angry parents put up with that" can sometimes those folks do not even have children in those schools. it behooves us to pay attention to that and to participate in that process. that is the backlash of teaching divisive history and history that makes our children feel uncomfortablesh. they pushed back saying we must know this history. we cannot be we keep telling understand how we got here. >> about 15 minutes left with our guest carol anderson. hi frank. good afternoon. i wanted to say the show is excellent. the professor is very, very good. i disagree with almost everything she says. but that being said, myy questin is can she expla
at emory are stuart rose library.there for instance we have the papers and we have got the signs the street signs from resurrection city which was the poor people's campaign in 1968 that continued on after the assassination of martin luther king. you see archives, you see historical associations really doing this work. but it behooves all of us when you have the school board flooded with angry parents put up with that" can sometimes those folks do not even have children in those schools....
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d w reporter rachel stuart, explores the germans love hiking. we meet some chickens who really know how to instruct their stuff and become models and but we start off with a story that sounds like a fairy tale. a teenager from a small town on her way to stardom 14 year old singer sarah james comes from poland, but she decided to take her chances. an audition, for one of the world's biggest talent shows america's got talent. what has followed has been a whirlwind of attention and excitement. we met up with her to hear about her musical journey so far, even at such a young age. oh, oh. oh. oh. oh hi yes. my name is sarah james and i am 14 years old. and i really love music, i really do love. i sarah james, a poland is living the dream, shared by many young female singers all over the world. she made a name for herself with her virtuosity, and collected a fan base of millions. on these things in is just just my life is just the thing that i'm when i'm wake up from a bad b like there are you going to say no, it's just the you know, nothing for me. a
d w reporter rachel stuart, explores the germans love hiking. we meet some chickens who really know how to instruct their stuff and become models and but we start off with a story that sounds like a fairy tale. a teenager from a small town on her way to stardom 14 year old singer sarah james comes from poland, but she decided to take her chances. an audition, for one of the world's biggest talent shows america's got talent. what has followed has been a whirlwind of attention and excitement. we...