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susan: why? neil: they tell you a lot of the place you are going through in terms of early settlements and names. i also find them fascinating because of what they say about time in the evolution of time. you go to some crumbling, falling apart cemetery, where the gravestones are toppling, you will never be forgotten type of sentiments, turns out they have been forgotten. i was also fascinated, near young man fancy, where i noticed a bizarre moment, where up through the 19 teens, there was a standard for someone died at 72 years, however many years, they always said years, months, days. sometime around 1916, 1917, they stopped doing that. i still want to figure out why. susan: another fascination seem to be rivers and bridges. you crossed the susquehanna and the delaware and we have eight photographs of one of those crossings. why were rivers and bridges so fascinating? neil: this is the 1930's bridge that goes over the susquehanna, which is carrying the lincoln highway, which was built around th
susan: why? neil: they tell you a lot of the place you are going through in terms of early settlements and names. i also find them fascinating because of what they say about time in the evolution of time. you go to some crumbling, falling apart cemetery, where the gravestones are toppling, you will never be forgotten type of sentiments, turns out they have been forgotten. i was also fascinated, near young man fancy, where i noticed a bizarre moment, where up through the 19 teens, there was a...
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susan: why? neil: they tell you a lot of the place you are going through in terms of early settlements and names. i also find them fascinating because of what they say about time in the evolution of time. you go to some crumbling, falling apart cemetery, where the gravestones are toppling, you will never be forgotten type of sentiments, turns out they have been forgotten. i was also fascinated, near young man fancy, where i noticed a bizarre moment, where up through the 19 teens, there was a standard for someone died at 72 years, however many years, they always said years, months, days. sometime around 1916, 1917, they stopped doing that. i still want to figure out why. susan: another fascination seem to be rivers and bridges. you crossed the susquehanna and the delaware and we have eight photographs of one of those crossings. why were rivers and bridges so fascinating? neil: this is the 1930's bridge that goes over the susquehanna, which is carrying the lincoln highway, which was built around th
susan: why? neil: they tell you a lot of the place you are going through in terms of early settlements and names. i also find them fascinating because of what they say about time in the evolution of time. you go to some crumbling, falling apart cemetery, where the gravestones are toppling, you will never be forgotten type of sentiments, turns out they have been forgotten. i was also fascinated, near young man fancy, where i noticed a bizarre moment, where up through the 19 teens, there was a...
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susan: -- susan: you said that she began to write them out of the script.aren: remember, ronald reagan is running for governor in the mid 60's, a divorce politician is -- divorced politician is a rare and awkward thing in those days. both nancy and mona reagan's -- ronald reagan's top political center decide that these reminders of this failed marriage should be written out of the picture. there is a really poignant scene in the book. the eldest of all of the reagan children is actually very politically engaged. she became a republican before her father. she is asked to introduce him early in his gubernatorial campaign. the campaign hands her this piece of paper. it says that nancy reagan and ronald reagan are the parents of two children. it hurts her so much to see her written out of her own father's life story. maureen discards the script and tells her warm story about her childhood and michael childhood and what kind of father they had. susan: staying with the children for a bit. the two children they had together, patty davis and ronald reagan junior, t
susan: -- susan: you said that she began to write them out of the script.aren: remember, ronald reagan is running for governor in the mid 60's, a divorce politician is -- divorced politician is a rare and awkward thing in those days. both nancy and mona reagan's -- ronald reagan's top political center decide that these reminders of this failed marriage should be written out of the picture. there is a really poignant scene in the book. the eldest of all of the reagan children is actually very...
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susan: let's go back in time.ther thing that is represented, not exactly that happened as you write in the book, is nancy reagan's birthplace and the ronald reagan library says what about where she was born? what is the real story? karen: the library has it correctly. when i was in the library i came , across her official biography as california first lady. it claims she was born in chicago, the only daughter of dr. loyal and edith davis. in fact, she was born in new york in 1921, although for decades she claimed it was 1923. she was a product of a very bad match between an ambitious actress and an unsuccessful car salesman. her marriage was effectively over by the time this very inconveniently timed baby arrived. her parents, her biological parents go their separate ways and as soon nancy is out of diapers, her mother, she continues to pursue her acting career, pursue her very busy social life. she leaves her daughter for the next six years with relatives in maryland. this child spent six years yearning for this
susan: let's go back in time.ther thing that is represented, not exactly that happened as you write in the book, is nancy reagan's birthplace and the ronald reagan library says what about where she was born? what is the real story? karen: the library has it correctly. when i was in the library i came , across her official biography as california first lady. it claims she was born in chicago, the only daughter of dr. loyal and edith davis. in fact, she was born in new york in 1921, although for...
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>> susan, susan bernstein. >> ira's wife.girlfriend had cooked up a cold blooded plan to end his marriage problems for good. but detectives fitzgerald and louzan didn't think kelly was working alone. >> we're thinking of a scenario. >> so they asked marckensy to push kelly for a meeting with her partner. and she agreed it was a good idea. >> i thought you said you guys talked it over, you guys minority. >> yeah, we did. >> and then it happened. later that night, they both showed up. >> who was kelly's partner in crime? and how far will they go to get the deed done? coming up -- >> listen, the money is not the problem. i'll tell you right now. >> and together they have a new job for the hitman. >> i think once this is done, he'll feel more comfortable. to move ahead with that right we. >> this is a huge moment in our case. >> this is where this whole story goes a little bit hollywood? >> yes, literally. >> when "dateline" continues. >> woman: what's my safelite story? i see inspiration right through my glass. so when my windsh
>> susan, susan bernstein. >> ira's wife.girlfriend had cooked up a cold blooded plan to end his marriage problems for good. but detectives fitzgerald and louzan didn't think kelly was working alone. >> we're thinking of a scenario. >> so they asked marckensy to push kelly for a meeting with her partner. and she agreed it was a good idea. >> i thought you said you guys talked it over, you guys minority. >> yeah, we did. >> and then it happened. later...
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susan: genie out of the bottle, more or less. helen: yes. exactly. susan: let me turn to politics.country is about to be led, not by a boomer, but president joe biden will be 78, a member of the silent generation, as is nancy pelosi, at age 80. mitch mcconnell, depending on the outcome of georgia, is also a member of the silent generation. what is the impact on the country of a leadership structure, at the highest point of politics, being a member not of the boomers but a silent generation? helen: yeah, i think we might have seen our last boomer president, and good riddance to bad rubbish. i would be perfectly happy if we never had another boomer president again. but i think that even when the personnel in d.c. is no longer boomers, we are still living in the boomers' world, and politics is still played by boomer rules. the hinge point at which that became true, when the ascendancy took over politics, was 1972, when the democratic party left behind the old style of liberalism, things like unions and a working-class sentiment, and sort of traded that for a new left mentality, where
susan: genie out of the bottle, more or less. helen: yes. exactly. susan: let me turn to politics.country is about to be led, not by a boomer, but president joe biden will be 78, a member of the silent generation, as is nancy pelosi, at age 80. mitch mcconnell, depending on the outcome of georgia, is also a member of the silent generation. what is the impact on the country of a leadership structure, at the highest point of politics, being a member not of the boomers but a silent generation?...
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susan: i think so. relax especially tax recording. stuart: absolutely. 39 grand. we have to check big tech. we have been open for 14 minutes. it's a mixed picture. no big moves for any of the big-tech giants. here is ray wong who say tech giants are proof. >> tech giants at 2 trillion in 2017. >> 2% of gdp. 2 million drivers on the back end. they are doing and they are worth 30 million in terms of valuation. they did 22 billion in order transactions. that's a lot. dominate the market. >> they're done ipo in the united states, right. they are out the public. >> dual listing, yes. stuart: not upcoming ipo. it's there should do pretty well. we have the food delivery to back up the ride-hailing. lift saying ride-hailing has improved by 125%. doubled from last year. that is a great thing. i'm interested in profitability outside of expenses. if lyft said they got there uber has to match that. lyft was down big this morning. uber down 2.3%. market not looking favorably at this moment. that's for sure. susan: y
susan: i think so. relax especially tax recording. stuart: absolutely. 39 grand. we have to check big tech. we have been open for 14 minutes. it's a mixed picture. no big moves for any of the big-tech giants. here is ray wong who say tech giants are proof. >> tech giants at 2 trillion in 2017. >> 2% of gdp. 2 million drivers on the back end. they are doing and they are worth 30 million in terms of valuation. they did 22 billion in order transactions. that's a lot. dominate the...
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susan: yes.re would be a serious dominance with electric cars, iphones ect. stuart: wherever these two guys, elon musk and tim cook, whenever they say anything, that's news, the market moves. susan: elon musk seems obsessed recently with apple because he's mentioned apple a few times on the earning call and talked about their fees being egregious , so if i was apple and tim cook i would take that as a complement if elon musk is obsessed. stuart: bitcoin right now is that 392. why the reversal? susan: i was looking at the experts and analysts and they say this breakout going up to the highest since may and it's an opportunity for profit taking. that's what they say, not what i say but i tend to agree and it also looks like we are in a trading zone. we went up $10,000 in one week from 30 to $40,000 in if you look at the squeeze, it has to be ether and we have a software upgrade taking place which will strip away some of the supply in ethereum so that's the one to watch. it's up way more than what b
susan: yes.re would be a serious dominance with electric cars, iphones ect. stuart: wherever these two guys, elon musk and tim cook, whenever they say anything, that's news, the market moves. susan: elon musk seems obsessed recently with apple because he's mentioned apple a few times on the earning call and talked about their fees being egregious , so if i was apple and tim cook i would take that as a complement if elon musk is obsessed. stuart: bitcoin right now is that 392. why the reversal?...
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susan castellanos: ¡oh!os haciéndole la invitación, yo, como, como ciudadana, que he sido ayudada, o he acudido a second harvest para la ayuda de la comida; de la misma manera, nosotros, o yo misma, como mi experiencia, invito a otras personas para que no les dé pena, es, no es, este, no les debe de dar pena, no, porque es una situación en la que cualquier persona puede estar, y además no vas a dejar a tu hijo sin un plato de comida, en la mesa; eh, los niños no saben, no saben si, si papá o mamá, o abuelita o abuelito, quien esté al cuidado de ellos, o quien sea su tutor, eh, son, o tienen las posibilidades para, para darles un plato de comida, y entonces, qué mejor, que second harvest para ir con ellos; ellos no les piden nada, o sea, no es como otros lugares que van y te piden id o, ah, hasta recibos de renta, o cualquier otra, otro tipo de cosas, absolutamente nada, solo tienes que dar tu nombre, y listo, y ellos te, te ayudan, y te proveen lo necesario que necesitas para, para, para alimentarte; y la ve
susan castellanos: ¡oh!os haciéndole la invitación, yo, como, como ciudadana, que he sido ayudada, o he acudido a second harvest para la ayuda de la comida; de la misma manera, nosotros, o yo misma, como mi experiencia, invito a otras personas para que no les dé pena, es, no es, este, no les debe de dar pena, no, porque es una situación en la que cualquier persona puede estar, y además no vas a dejar a tu hijo sin un plato de comida, en la mesa; eh, los niños no saben, no saben si, si...
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susan, you are an expert in business. >> susan: so they say. >> greg: they say. know where you are but i never stop to ask them who they are. how does this portend comments that the word for the future? >> susan: that's a big word for you. [laughter] >> greg: that hurts. i wasn't even sure i was using it right. she does have one on me. anyway, if we have a whole generation of kids who aren't learning the basics, what happens 20, 30 years economically? >> susan: development is my big concern. marriage is not racist. how many times do i have to say this? what about development? we know the high school is not reality. ask the star quarterback or the head cheerleader. >> greg: i was both. i don't brag about it because i know it makes people feel bad. i know it makes you feel bad knowing you haven't majored in anything important. >> susan: what happens? >> greg: i was homeschooled. it was weird. i wasn't even at school but i would win everything and i never showed up. >> susan: proficiency in math, reading, you need that in real life. you're hurting these kids by not
susan, you are an expert in business. >> susan: so they say. >> greg: they say. know where you are but i never stop to ask them who they are. how does this portend comments that the word for the future? >> susan: that's a big word for you. [laughter] >> greg: that hurts. i wasn't even sure i was using it right. she does have one on me. anyway, if we have a whole generation of kids who aren't learning the basics, what happens 20, 30 years economically? >> susan:...
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susan: apparently so.rt: my cramp is over, i can get back on the air. susan: funny that you started cramping during that story in particular, huh? stuart: deliberate. former president obama planning a big birthday bash on martha's vineyard despite rising covid cases. joe concha will sound off on that one. >>> facebook rejecting a illinois police group's officer of the year post. the head of the state police chiefs association called that ridiculous and he joins us after this. ♪. (vo) singing, or speaking. reason, or fun. daring, or thoughtful. sensitive, or strong. progress isn't either or progress is everything. this is andy, my schwab financial consultant. here's andy listening to my goals and making plans. this is us talking tax-smart investing, managing risk, and all the ways schwab can help me invest. this is andy reminding me how i can keep my investing costs low and that there's no fee to work with him. here's me learning about schwab's satisfaction guarantee. accountability, i like it. so, yeah. an
susan: apparently so.rt: my cramp is over, i can get back on the air. susan: funny that you started cramping during that story in particular, huh? stuart: deliberate. former president obama planning a big birthday bash on martha's vineyard despite rising covid cases. joe concha will sound off on that one. >>> facebook rejecting a illinois police group's officer of the year post. the head of the state police chiefs association called that ridiculous and he joins us after this. ♪. (vo)...
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we have a viewer question, susan.d sandy is asking what do you think your grandfather would say to all of the deniers of the holocaust now? >> well he would have a very little patience for it. and i think he would ... depending on how widespread it was, i think he would, of course, ... he bore witness to it. he would be able to validate its reality. it's a little hard to take him out of it, i dare say we wouldn't have gotten into a situation that we are in today where we have a post-truth environment where people feel like just whether they want to think is legitimate and fair game. anyway, it's a good thing he did put together this, or encouraged, the collection of these important documents. it is so widespread, there was so much of it that it's impossible to deny this happened. >> susan, it wasn't just an impact on your grandfather but on many generations of your family. i know from speaking with the way you were quite young when you learned about the holocaust. your father, john, had graduated from west point. only
we have a viewer question, susan.d sandy is asking what do you think your grandfather would say to all of the deniers of the holocaust now? >> well he would have a very little patience for it. and i think he would ... depending on how widespread it was, i think he would, of course, ... he bore witness to it. he would be able to validate its reality. it's a little hard to take him out of it, i dare say we wouldn't have gotten into a situation that we are in today where we have a post-truth...
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susan, good morning. susan: good morning.art: it's been called-- let me see now, the largest crypto hack ever. susan: it is. stuart: and staff to speak to think about losing $600 million instantly, $600 million. susan: if that's true it would be the largest crypto hack in history. lost $400 million in bitcoin kuro-- crypto currency back then and with inflation-adjusted is probably a few billion, but this will the the largest tax since 201430 this morning i went to show you because it's interesting poly network is a company that lost the $600 million. they held different block chain interact with each other. they actually have been in communication with the hackers, which is a rare and unusual. they say they have recovered close to about 4.8 million of the $600 million in crypto's stolen, but still a long ways away. don't you think it hurts the credibility of crypto currency? stuart: definitely. susan: how safe is it if someone can go in and they say there were vulnerabilities in the poly network and they steal $600 million wi
susan, good morning. susan: good morning.art: it's been called-- let me see now, the largest crypto hack ever. susan: it is. stuart: and staff to speak to think about losing $600 million instantly, $600 million. susan: if that's true it would be the largest crypto hack in history. lost $400 million in bitcoin kuro-- crypto currency back then and with inflation-adjusted is probably a few billion, but this will the the largest tax since 201430 this morning i went to show you because it's...
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susan: 2%.yers but still a drop from last year is never a good sign as you can imagine. they still beat when it comes to profit. they're forecasting lower sales in the summertime and beyond because the covid boom is cooling off. stuart: they got competition or just the covid boom. susan: well, that, people saw amazon as well. people say it's hard for comparables to last year. stuart: the dow is only up ' points. that is down 5 points. goldman, morgan, travelers, apple, boeing, the financials have been doing very well recently, goldman and morgan top the active list of on the dow. s&p 500 winners, cooper companies, moderna's up there with a 2% gain. the gap is not -- it's not the gap, it's gap, inc., they are up 1.45% so some active stuff there. the nasdaq, are we going to see big techs on the list. susan: ebay. stuart: not big enough. they're not a fang stock, they're not on the list today. you're looking at some of the other movers this morning. work horse, what does this do? susan: we're talki
susan: 2%.yers but still a drop from last year is never a good sign as you can imagine. they still beat when it comes to profit. they're forecasting lower sales in the summertime and beyond because the covid boom is cooling off. stuart: they got competition or just the covid boom. susan: well, that, people saw amazon as well. people say it's hard for comparables to last year. stuart: the dow is only up ' points. that is down 5 points. goldman, morgan, travelers, apple, boeing, the financials...
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susan: j.p.gan said that, consumer credit card data that spending on air travel dropped 20% in late july. stuart: compared to what? susan: compared to the peak a few weeks ago. stuart: really? susan: peaks were over that july 4 holiday so july was actually a bigger drop than the severe winter covid this season, but compared to spending that it was not that much in comparison. tsa numbers confirming the drop, 4% in the week of july 19, compared to the july 4 holiday. stuart: i think a lot of people are put off a flying. susan: bank of america confirming that as well that it's come down since july 4. stuart: the debate on the airlines, this is about vaccinate the staff or not. susan: yes. stuart: american is the standout. susan: american is probably the biggest because-- stand out because if you are vaccinated you get an extra day off next year at american airlines, $50 payout as well. no mandate according to doug parker, it's more incentivizing as united is mandating vaccine for the 54,000 staff.
susan: j.p.gan said that, consumer credit card data that spending on air travel dropped 20% in late july. stuart: compared to what? susan: compared to the peak a few weeks ago. stuart: really? susan: peaks were over that july 4 holiday so july was actually a bigger drop than the severe winter covid this season, but compared to spending that it was not that much in comparison. tsa numbers confirming the drop, 4% in the week of july 19, compared to the july 4 holiday. stuart: i think a lot of...
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susan eisenhower, good morning, susan. it's a pleasure to be with you today and thank you for the opportunity and also the the honor of presenting today for the international holocaust remembrance day. it's an honor to have you. for those of you who are not familiar with susan she is an accomplished scholar who's most recent book is titled. how ike led the principles behind eisenhower's biggest decisions. you may be familiar or you are likely familiar with susan's grandfather dwight d. eisenhower's the united states president between the years 1953 to 61 or during world war ii as the supreme commander of the allied expeditionary force in europe. today we want to focus on a lesser known but incredibly important aspect of eisenhower's legacy. his determination to document the crimes that we now refer to as the holocaust even as the allies continued their fight against nazi, germany. eisenhower's then that one day some might deny the truth about the atrocities committed against european jews and other victim groups. during th
susan eisenhower, good morning, susan. it's a pleasure to be with you today and thank you for the opportunity and also the the honor of presenting today for the international holocaust remembrance day. it's an honor to have you. for those of you who are not familiar with susan she is an accomplished scholar who's most recent book is titled. how ike led the principles behind eisenhower's biggest decisions. you may be familiar or you are likely familiar with susan's grandfather dwight d....
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susan-- it's up 5%. susan: of course. sales with strong demand thanks to restaurants reopening. u.s. food which is a food distributor better sales and profit they are helped by strong demand for its product and services so with the reopening of restaurants and more foot traffic that means they need to back their protein somewhere. stuart: can they get drivers for the trucks to deliver? susan: that's a different story. can the restaurants get servers and employees that they need? stuart: the answer is no, they cannot at this moment. let's look at crypto's. bitcoin ethereum hit their highest levels i understand since mid-may. ethereum is 3100 and bitcoin is pressing close to 46,000. susan: i did a double take this weekend. there's a lot of questions. there's an ether software upgrade taking place right now, london a sports upgrade which means eve there will be easier to buy and sell and transfer money and also reducing the supply of ether in the future and when you reduce supply prices go up and that bullishness is spread a
susan-- it's up 5%. susan: of course. sales with strong demand thanks to restaurants reopening. u.s. food which is a food distributor better sales and profit they are helped by strong demand for its product and services so with the reopening of restaurants and more foot traffic that means they need to back their protein somewhere. stuart: can they get drivers for the trucks to deliver? susan: that's a different story. can the restaurants get servers and employees that they need? stuart: the...
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what is he saying, susan? susan: he is saying lockdowns are wrong.uring the course of the pandemic. safe practices are important. that said one thing that we learned along the way is lockdowns are wrong during the course of a pandemic. susan: these abbott comments came a day after president biden criticized texas and florida for their handling of the delta variant spread. we have florida and texas now accounting for 1/3 of all new covid cases according to the white house. abbott says texas ranks number one for economic development over the past year during a pandemic because they had less restrictions and they added over a million new jobs during that time. which is the envy of other states as you can imagine. ashley: yeah. that stat says a lot. all right, susan one more for you. cvs ceo karin lynch says the peak of covid vaccinations are in the past. how much have vaccination rates slowed down? susan: i don't have a number but in may and june there was noticeable drop-off from the early months of this year. cvs administered 30 million shots. now the
what is he saying, susan? susan: he is saying lockdowns are wrong.uring the course of the pandemic. safe practices are important. that said one thing that we learned along the way is lockdowns are wrong during the course of a pandemic. susan: these abbott comments came a day after president biden criticized texas and florida for their handling of the delta variant spread. we have florida and texas now accounting for 1/3 of all new covid cases according to the white house. abbott says texas...
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she's not she's begging for not for her life, but for her babies. >> susan susan atkins atkins says (teline" continues. just think, he'll be driving for real soon. every new chevy equinox comes standard with chevy safety assist including automatic emergency braking. okay people. oh yeah. let us begin. people!!! less with the puns. more about the moms. they want healthy, affordable options. moms want to save that dough. hold onto that green. enough with the puns! land o'frost premium. fresh look. same great taste. did you know that your clothes can actually attract pet hair? with bounce pet hair & lint guard, land o'frost premium. your clothes can repel pet hair. look how the shirt on the left attracts pet hair like a magnet! pet hair is no match for bounce. with bounce, you can love your pets, and lint roll less. we have to be able to repair the enamel on a daily basis. with pronamel repair toothpaste, we can help actively repair enamel in its weakened state. it's innovative. my go to toothpaste is going to be pronamel repair. my go to toothpaste verizon launched the first 5g network
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i guess this was susan macopin.i believe joy you said she did daily entries of sounded like what what were some of those daily entries like i mean, were they maybe mundane details or or were there quite a few maybe adventures like like the one that rebecca meyer had with being surrounded by a buffalo herd and and i'm sure you know indian encounters on the on the frontier where worth noting in diary entries as well. can you give an idea of some of those entries? i would say that. susan's account is probably one of the most well-known diaries of the santa fe trail trade and is often times referred to for the types of things that she observed as they were traveling across the trail there. she's very descriptive on a daily basis about the different things that are going on around her and making different observations and to some extent her writing is very poetic in nature as well. the first the beginning pages have her diary. i think the first 10 to 15 pages are all filled with poetry. so, you know, she was very well ed
i guess this was susan macopin.i believe joy you said she did daily entries of sounded like what what were some of those daily entries like i mean, were they maybe mundane details or or were there quite a few maybe adventures like like the one that rebecca meyer had with being surrounded by a buffalo herd and and i'm sure you know indian encounters on the on the frontier where worth noting in diary entries as well. can you give an idea of some of those entries? i would say that. susan's account...
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women also traveled the trail even before susan. in 1846 her journal was written at a crucial time when the mex wn war was beginning and the army of the west had already started out on the trail before their caravan had started. but her journal does describe the excitement, the daily routines and the dangers of traveling the trail for over a year. and she was very good at observing in detail the cultural customs, the appearances of people and places. and once she arrived in mexico she records their movements as they moved from house to house and town to town. she learns spanish very quickly and she even learns the lingo, if you will, of the traders. she traveled in comfort. her husband had bought two dearborn carriages. among the travelers in the caravan was john knicks stanley who painted this very touching scene of samuel and susan on the trail. and throughout her diary she uses the term of endearment for her husband. and in english that translates to "my soul." she was also a wild game foodie. she wrote that such soup as we have
women also traveled the trail even before susan. in 1846 her journal was written at a crucial time when the mex wn war was beginning and the army of the west had already started out on the trail before their caravan had started. but her journal does describe the excitement, the daily routines and the dangers of traveling the trail for over a year. and she was very good at observing in detail the cultural customs, the appearances of people and places. and once she arrived in mexico she records...
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of course, susan shelby is "down the santa fe trail into mexico". the other one is simply titled "mary don hoe." the wonderful story called "journey of the heart" by annette gray. and rebecca's story is captured in two places, one is in a book called "with a doll in one pocket and a pistol in the other." and then i have also have her memoire and more information on a national park service site. and if you googled, rebecca mayer and my name, joy poole, that memoir will appear. as will the letters and the story of jenny culver. >> a couple people want to know and i'm curious as well, you said aguerre was murdered, killed, correct? >> yes. >> what were the circumstances surrounding his death? >> shortly after they moved from arizona there was a stage line that went from arizona down into mexico and in the middle of the night someone arrived, and for some reason the driver could not continue. the stage wagon was difficult to operate and epifanio in his years of leadership decided that he was the only one that could probably handle the situation. that it
of course, susan shelby is "down the santa fe trail into mexico". the other one is simply titled "mary don hoe." the wonderful story called "journey of the heart" by annette gray. and rebecca's story is captured in two places, one is in a book called "with a doll in one pocket and a pistol in the other." and then i have also have her memoire and more information on a national park service site. and if you googled, rebecca mayer and my name, joy poole,...
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susan: for now.you get vaccinated and it's not okay to what i'm trying to say. susan: to choose. stuart: it's okay for the college to say you cannot come your disenrolled that's what the court says that's okay. susan: from what i see and i should note my moderna is still in the phase a try to get full approval we know they submitted their data and it will be a few more weeks till fda for approval. stuart: the market see that coming in my moderna $400 a share and i noticed that pfizer will likely get full authority for its vaccine today, they've gone back to $50. susan: pfizer there's a deal to enter quarter pillion under billion-dollar buying therapeutics for, it is up 190% this morning on the back of that deal but i'll get you more later on when we have the market opening. stuart: the market at this moment shows a nice gain 180 points for the dow when it opens up that is features, 180 points up, 44 up for the nasdaq, monday morning nice showing of green will be back with opening bell after this. ♪ w
susan: for now.you get vaccinated and it's not okay to what i'm trying to say. susan: to choose. stuart: it's okay for the college to say you cannot come your disenrolled that's what the court says that's okay. susan: from what i see and i should note my moderna is still in the phase a try to get full approval we know they submitted their data and it will be a few more weeks till fda for approval. stuart: the market see that coming in my moderna $400 a share and i noticed that pfizer will...
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i disagree with some of the authors, peter and susan's conclusions, but on balance i think it was good to turn everything over to them and let them write a full throated biography that had the good and the bad. i tell people that is a fair biography with warts and all. some of the warts i might disagree with, not too many, it is a pretty darn good book and they are excellent writers. >> i did a program with david rubenstein who you worked with for many years and he did a program with peter and susan recently and he has read the book and says this book is worthy of a pulitzer. i hope good things come from the book because obviously i think it will help to build your legacy for generations to come. >> in my opinion they did a really good job, the warts that are in their they dealt with in a fair way. i was pleased with it. >> later in the chat box to the audience there are links to amazon and penguin random house doubleday. i hope many of you make sure you get this book because it is a fantastic read, well deserving of the positive reviews but most importantly to tell the life of our spe
i disagree with some of the authors, peter and susan's conclusions, but on balance i think it was good to turn everything over to them and let them write a full throated biography that had the good and the bad. i tell people that is a fair biography with warts and all. some of the warts i might disagree with, not too many, it is a pretty darn good book and they are excellent writers. >> i did a program with david rubenstein who you worked with for many years and he did a program with...
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susan, welcome from your home in texas.covered susan as a reporter since she was 16 years old. susan, those times when you moved into the white house, flowers were everywhere. >> my mother, you know, loved flowers, and so she was happy to have fresh flowers in her house. and i like to have fresh flowers in my house here. >> absolutely. at the white house, there is an elaborate hierarchy. there is a full-time florist on the staff, and i have seen the cart going around in the white house putting fresh flowers on almost every table on a daily basis. did your mom get involved with that? was there a greenhouse on the property where she could come in and choose things? >> no, there wasn't a greenhouse on the property, and if there is a greenhouse someplace else, i never got to see it. but she loved the fresh flowers and, yes, the white house did beautiful fresh flowers. you've got to remember, anne, when we moved in, it was a pretty tumultuous time, so i don't think mother got involved in the flowers as quickly as she would -- th
susan, welcome from your home in texas.covered susan as a reporter since she was 16 years old. susan, those times when you moved into the white house, flowers were everywhere. >> my mother, you know, loved flowers, and so she was happy to have fresh flowers in her house. and i like to have fresh flowers in my house here. >> absolutely. at the white house, there is an elaborate hierarchy. there is a full-time florist on the staff, and i have seen the cart going around in the white...
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susan glasser who's the staff writer for the new yorker? and i know that you fully cooperated with peter and susan in the in the research and the setting up the interviews. but you did not have any editorial control over the final product. so i'm sure you've read it. what's it like to read the biography of yourself? published by doubleday and huge reviews and wall street journal to new york times. what did you think of the book and its presentation of your life? well, of course, i was i was a little apprehensive because i am a conservative republican and and the new yorker and the new york times are not necessarily conservative publications. but i determined that that there really wasn't anything out there for me to hide so i gave them everything i gave them boxes files of correspondence you from years ago with my parents and with my sib? my sister and others and and i just said have had it because i was not really particularly worried was i a little bit apprehensive about what what conclusions they might come to you bet. i was are there so
susan glasser who's the staff writer for the new yorker? and i know that you fully cooperated with peter and susan in the in the research and the setting up the interviews. but you did not have any editorial control over the final product. so i'm sure you've read it. what's it like to read the biography of yourself? published by doubleday and huge reviews and wall street journal to new york times. what did you think of the book and its presentation of your life? well, of course, i was i was a...
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we cite this not to attack susan leschinsky's life story.ply to remind you that many other people now in charge of your life have no relevant qualifications to justify the power they now hold. they just fell into it, as people do. what's infuriating is that they will admit this. they pretend that the control they wield is part of the natural order of things somehow, that they deserve it, that they are god. most of them forget that not so long ago, they worked in the marketing department. here is susan leschinsky saying she plans to censor any information about covid she does not like even if it's been posted by physicians who are treating covid. watch. >> we talk about removing information that is problematic like taking vitamin c, take two merit, those are the example of things that is a violation of our policy. anything that would go against the world health organization recommendations is against our policy and remove another important part of is healthy. >> you aren't putting the truth next to the light, you're taking the lie down. that'
we cite this not to attack susan leschinsky's life story.ply to remind you that many other people now in charge of your life have no relevant qualifications to justify the power they now hold. they just fell into it, as people do. what's infuriating is that they will admit this. they pretend that the control they wield is part of the natural order of things somehow, that they deserve it, that they are god. most of them forget that not so long ago, they worked in the marketing department. here...
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susan glasser, david gergen, let's hope that warning does not come to pass.ry much. we appreciate it. >>> people across the u.s. are marching today demanding congress pass sweeping voting rights lengislation. it comes 58 years after martin luther king jr. delivered his "i have a dream" speech. a live report from washington is right after this. you're live in the cnn newsroom. for better frangrance control than febreze plug. take control of your fragrance with air wick. ♪ ♪ life is full of surprises when you least expect it. (woman laughs) and open. what happened to all your things? i know you needed a place to study, so... and other times, it pays off knowing what to expect. at university of phoenix, you can count on fixed, affordable tuition from the moment you enroll to the day you graduate from your program. learn more about our tuition guarantee at phoenix.edu (upbeat music) - [narrator] this is kate. she always wanted her smile to shine. now, she uses a capful of therabreath healthy smile oral rinse to give her the healthy, sparkly smile she always wante
susan glasser, david gergen, let's hope that warning does not come to pass.ry much. we appreciate it. >>> people across the u.s. are marching today demanding congress pass sweeping voting rights lengislation. it comes 58 years after martin luther king jr. delivered his "i have a dream" speech. a live report from washington is right after this. you're live in the cnn newsroom. for better frangrance control than febreze plug. take control of your fragrance with air wick. ♪...
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he did a program with peter and susan recently.read their book and said this book is worthy of a pulitzer. i hope good things comes from the book itbviously would help to build your legacy for generations to come. >> guest: let me just say in my opinionhey did a really, really good job. the warts that are in there, they have dealt with them in a fair way. i was pleased with it. we went later in the chat back to her audience of the links to both amazon and penguin random house doubleday. i hope many of you will make sure you get this book. it i is a fantast read, well deserving of the great positive reviews it has gotten. mostmportant to tell the life of our special guest secretary baker. now, as developed in the book in fact it's in the introduction, you have said this a lot, your perspective is always been theoint of holding power is getting things done. during your years in washington obviously did a great job of that. peter and susan say in the book one of the reasons you were able to achieve so many goals is because you are not
he did a program with peter and susan recently.read their book and said this book is worthy of a pulitzer. i hope good things comes from the book itbviously would help to build your legacy for generations to come. >> guest: let me just say in my opinionhey did a really, really good job. the warts that are in there, they have dealt with them in a fair way. i was pleased with it. we went later in the chat back to her audience of the links to both amazon and penguin random house doubleday. i...
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susan. >> that's tough.t's pretty tough. >> greg: what about all the weapons, the billions of dollars -- was it billions? >> trillions. 2,000 lives that were lost over the last 20 years and against him. >> greg: oh corporation, working the business angle. because very good. >> greg: a shift in transfers. people would be fired. no one is resigning! >> the stock would go to zero. actually that was the case, so it's a loss, right? nerd to nerd, had to say the one good part of this whole story. >> greg: are you calling me a nerd? >> i'm calling the afghani robotics teams a nerd. i'm a nerd. i really feel bad for the women in afghanistan because these are women that actually had a taste of freedom and a taste of education for the last 20 years but how do you tell your daughters that have been promised a career in promised education that that's not going to happen anymore? you have a young daughter, right? >> yeah, joey has talked about life under the taliban. i cannot imagine. i cannot simply imagine. your child'
susan. >> that's tough.t's pretty tough. >> greg: what about all the weapons, the billions of dollars -- was it billions? >> trillions. 2,000 lives that were lost over the last 20 years and against him. >> greg: oh corporation, working the business angle. because very good. >> greg: a shift in transfers. people would be fired. no one is resigning! >> the stock would go to zero. actually that was the case, so it's a loss, right? nerd to nerd, had to say the...
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thank you to susan del percio for your insights. i want to bring in former maryland congress donna edwards and brandon buck. donna, first to you. you probably served in congress with kathy hochul, i think you may have. you certainly know her and her reputation. your take on the first woman governor of new york two weeks from now. >> well, i'm excited about it. i think kathy hochul will make an excellent governor for the state both from her background in experiences in the non-profit sector to every level of government. she brings a strong body of leadership. i did serve with her. i actually participated in a couple of programs with her since the two of us were in congress together, and i think that she is exactly the kind of person to be able to lead new york out of mess that's been left by governor cuomo and it will be a stark contrast, but she is, as susan said, ready from day one. and brandon buck, as someone who has advised two speakers of the house, both men, there is an election a year from now and this gives the republicans,
thank you to susan del percio for your insights. i want to bring in former maryland congress donna edwards and brandon buck. donna, first to you. you probably served in congress with kathy hochul, i think you may have. you certainly know her and her reputation. your take on the first woman governor of new york two weeks from now. >> well, i'm excited about it. i think kathy hochul will make an excellent governor for the state both from her background in experiences in the non-profit...
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alchemist susan! —— when her girls. alchemist susan! —— when her girls. alchemist susan!n't it? yes, and l do that. it feels like she is a long i way away, doesn't it? yes, and she had a disappointment _ way away, doesn't it? yes, and she had a disappointment in _ way away, doesn't it? yes, and she had a disappointment in london - way away, doesn't it? yes, and she had a disappointment in london as| had a disappointment in london as well with— had a disappointment in london as well with the time trial, where she had a _ well with the time trial, where she had a mechanical. and just before the end _ had a mechanical. and just before the end so — had a mechanical. and 'ust before the end. ., , had a mechanical. and 'ust before i the end.— we the end. so we have seen both. we have had ups _ the end. so we have seen both. we have had ups and _ the end. so we have seen both. we have had ups and downs! _ the end. so we have seen both. we have had ups and downs! but, - the end. so we have seen both. we have had ups and downs! but, i - the end. so we have seen both. we i have had
alchemist susan! —— when her girls. alchemist susan! —— when her girls. alchemist susan!n't it? yes, and l do that. it feels like she is a long i way away, doesn't it? yes, and she had a disappointment _ way away, doesn't it? yes, and she had a disappointment in _ way away, doesn't it? yes, and she had a disappointment in london - way away, doesn't it? yes, and she had a disappointment in london as| had a disappointment in london as well with— had a disappointment in london as well...
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i need say, as he saves school when bit susan of money was there, she wouldn't have good news. would charlotte? no, tim knew many yet what she did not awesome. of course. the youngest one meal grandson, the bill of asia forest is a huge nature was covering both sides of the bella, russian polish border. in soviet times, the government residence stood within the bar and that's where the leaders of 3 countries, russia, ukraine, and bill was gathered in early december, 991. the forest would become the place where the soviet union officially ceased to exist with more than cobra. spanish to subway just doesn't last for the same as any others. enjoy singing and tiny but with this patient the storage company and she says, i need somebody say it's not complying to this issue or to know will go to school process or susan, probably agree with just let us go to see but i was put in you to go water from then you say you the city and so that's i think the city, if it is going to make sure things were scarce, crippled, assume you don't go to the home. they say it was, you know, the blue up w
i need say, as he saves school when bit susan of money was there, she wouldn't have good news. would charlotte? no, tim knew many yet what she did not awesome. of course. the youngest one meal grandson, the bill of asia forest is a huge nature was covering both sides of the bella, russian polish border. in soviet times, the government residence stood within the bar and that's where the leaders of 3 countries, russia, ukraine, and bill was gathered in early december, 991. the forest would become...
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susan del percio is a republican strategist. both are msnbc political analysts.sus results were released, and it is a telling picture of what redistricting will look like and how it will impact voting rights. america has become more diverse in its racial makeup, with asian, hispanic, and black populations showing an increase in population. urban areas and left-leaning cities are also -- they saw a boom in population as typically white, red-leaning, rural areas showed a decline. however, when it comes to redistricting, republicans will still get to draw 187 maps. democrats will get 84. how will this impact voter turnout come next election? >> look, rev, i honestly hope that black, hispanic, and api voters are standing in the power they create for these states because it's the growth within their populations that prompted these additional congressional seats. when standing in that power, we're going to see a larger turnout, but on the flip side, republican-led state legislatures hold the pan on redistricting in key states like texas, florida, and north carolina, wh
susan del percio is a republican strategist. both are msnbc political analysts.sus results were released, and it is a telling picture of what redistricting will look like and how it will impact voting rights. america has become more diverse in its racial makeup, with asian, hispanic, and black populations showing an increase in population. urban areas and left-leaning cities are also -- they saw a boom in population as typically white, red-leaning, rural areas showed a decline. however, when it...
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. >>> joining us now, republican strategist susan del percio.a week to present evidence. what do you think? is that too much time for him to act? >> no. i think they gave governor cuomo a week to get his affairs in order and be ready to vacate the governor's mansion. this is probably the easiest way to let the governor take some time. he will probably want a response in the record, but this is the end of everything. the governor will not let himself be impeached. he will not go down in history that way. his ego, what it will do to the family name, he will not let it happen. it was especially kind for the assembly to give him that time. as you said, they're champing at the bit to get these articles of impeachment over to the state senate. >> susan, you wrote about your own stint at your time. tell us about your reflection in working for governor cuomo? >> in reading the report, especially when it came to the state trooper and how she lived in fear basically for her job and afraid to tell anyone of what happened as well as some of the other victim
. >>> joining us now, republican strategist susan del percio.a week to present evidence. what do you think? is that too much time for him to act? >> no. i think they gave governor cuomo a week to get his affairs in order and be ready to vacate the governor's mansion. this is probably the easiest way to let the governor take some time. he will probably want a response in the record, but this is the end of everything. the governor will not let himself be impeached. he will not go...
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mcgovern and representative susan wild. jim mcgovern is the rules committee chair and took over for speaker house policy -- pelosi. he tells us about the days events from the front of the house chamber. rep. mcgovern: i was there, and i received -- nancy pelosi, one of her aides came up to me and said would you be willing to step in for the speaker? i have done that a one million times before. i am sitting there and my daughter is texting me like where are you? i said to her i am in the chamber. she said they closed it the cannon building. i said they do that all of the time for various reasons, but i am in the chamber. she said, why are you there? i said because i am observing
mcgovern and representative susan wild. jim mcgovern is the rules committee chair and took over for speaker house policy -- pelosi. he tells us about the days events from the front of the house chamber. rep. mcgovern: i was there, and i received -- nancy pelosi, one of her aides came up to me and said would you be willing to step in for the speaker? i have done that a one million times before. i am sitting there and my daughter is texting me like where are you? i said to her i am in the...
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susan. susan: hitting you in your wallet, delta will charge unvaccinated workers $200 a month.et the shot. if they don't, 200-dollars more for health insurance. workers will be subject to weekly testing starting november 12th. you have to wear masks everywhere you go. delta says it is to cover the average cost of $40,000 for covid mandated. they have not been mandated at american and southwest. we note other airlines like hawaii are requiring vaccinations. oregon, regardless of vaccination status, they're ordering everybody out of the state to wear masks outdoor. it is the first state to enforce outdoor mask mandates and indoor mask mandates. this is more than the cdc requirements that requires masks outdoors. oregon had highest case count of 2800 covid on monday. in new york, new governor kathy hochul adding more 1200 deaths to the total of 5500. more deaths that the governor andrew cuomo excluded from the state's count. she is reinstating a mask mandate in new york schools. there has not been vaccine requirements but hasn't exactly outline what they are just yet. neil: so it
susan. susan: hitting you in your wallet, delta will charge unvaccinated workers $200 a month.et the shot. if they don't, 200-dollars more for health insurance. workers will be subject to weekly testing starting november 12th. you have to wear masks everywhere you go. delta says it is to cover the average cost of $40,000 for covid mandated. they have not been mandated at american and southwest. we note other airlines like hawaii are requiring vaccinations. oregon, regardless of vaccination...
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susan page, new york state, andrew cuomo, what a thing?has depended for a long time on a strong network of supporters at every level, local, state and the federal level. they're all calling for him to resign. he's got no corner of support right now and yet there's no imminent indication that he will resign. >> everybody knows he's not going to last except him. if there's a lesson for modern politics, politicians who are under fire who you think can't survive, bill clinton, ralph northam, they hang on and do survive. you think about it, he's been elected three times, governor of new york. there's not a person in -- a senior official in new york today that is standing up and calling for him to stay in office. his only -- his own state party chairman has come out and said, it's time for him to resign. if he doesn't resign, it is clear that the democratic-controlled state assembly is going to move ahead with impeachment proceedings. >> sam, let's talk about this reporting that we have, that the oversight committee is handing over responsibilit
susan page, new york state, andrew cuomo, what a thing?has depended for a long time on a strong network of supporters at every level, local, state and the federal level. they're all calling for him to resign. he's got no corner of support right now and yet there's no imminent indication that he will resign. >> everybody knows he's not going to last except him. if there's a lesson for modern politics, politicians who are under fire who you think can't survive, bill clinton, ralph northam,...
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. >> now a conversation from the bipartisan policy center with senator susan collins and jack reed outlining their legislation aimed at making higher education more affordable and accessible. after their remarks, we will hear from college presidents and an education reporter. >> thank you for joining us today, bipartisan policy center event focusing on higher education affordability. i am the senior vice president here at the center, and i have the pleasure of working with our financial staff education staff, health policy staff. just since 2007-2008 academic school year, tuition, fees, room and board have increased 20%. these rising prices stem from funding challenges many times at the state and government level. historically, states have been primarily financers of higher education, but state appropriations have declined by nearly 12% per full-time student since 2000, as the states themselves have had to wrestle with medicaid, criminal justice, infrastructure, public health expenditures, among other state priorities, all complicated by the economic recession brought about by the pandemic.
. >> now a conversation from the bipartisan policy center with senator susan collins and jack reed outlining their legislation aimed at making higher education more affordable and accessible. after their remarks, we will hear from college presidents and an education reporter. >> thank you for joining us today, bipartisan policy center event focusing on higher education affordability. i am the senior vice president here at the center, and i have the pleasure of working with our...
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including susan wild, who recounts what happened during those early moments on the house floor. >> i honestly don't remember how long we were in that situation between the time they barricaded the door and the time we got out. somewhere like 20 minutes. it could have been two hours, could have been five minutes. i had no sense of time whatsoever. i remember when i got off the phone with my kids that i felt as though my heart was pounding out of my chest. i actually was very worried i was having a heart attack. i have never had a heart attack, we have a family history. i was worried about that. i must have put my hand up to my chest, because that photograph of me that was taking shows me lying on my back with my hand up to my chest. i do not member line, back, but i do remember jason taking my
including susan wild, who recounts what happened during those early moments on the house floor. >> i honestly don't remember how long we were in that situation between the time they barricaded the door and the time we got out. somewhere like 20 minutes. it could have been two hours, could have been five minutes. i had no sense of time whatsoever. i remember when i got off the phone with my kids that i felt as though my heart was pounding out of my chest. i actually was very worried i was...