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yes, i guess it would be good to susan susan, she could talk to the court and we wanna make sure you're good when you started, if you would give me a call in was really gusta he was and me because it was, it was a nickel for the room now got on the ottoman illegal sessions, which by surely by true club, the lee me. another thing that we know someone does it for when you get on this little responding because any getting and looking for the 3 percent. she is me, the one i seem sort this is it through just chain me. we will go with the machine. labor still to new meal, which will probably be working for me. so i assume sophie scituate a stomach trees that there could only be looking at you know, to them, maybe us. they said it's profit the, anyone who wishes literacy to do reporter news to little deeper buildings of legal courses. she has another reading this apology or so. i mean that's just a piece of junior. could i please, any is denying is abrinay unless you know, you want to be want to be looking into one's a social. and these are some things for tracking. certainly, if you've ever d
yes, i guess it would be good to susan susan, she could talk to the court and we wanna make sure you're good when you started, if you would give me a call in was really gusta he was and me because it was, it was a nickel for the room now got on the ottoman illegal sessions, which by surely by true club, the lee me. another thing that we know someone does it for when you get on this little responding because any getting and looking for the 3 percent. she is me, the one i seem sort this is it...
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susan. bitcoin all over the place. susan: yes. stuart: plunging roughly, 20% in the last 24 hours. give me the latest on the cryptos, susan. ink it is also very encouraging, stu, just about an hour ago we were poised to go sub30,000 for bitcoin prices something we haven't seen since the start of this year in january, you're back up $5000 in 60 minutes, that shows there is dip buying taking place. if we change to check in ether, this was slightly above the 2,000-dollar levels. that is 50% from record highs which was roughly around 4200. 50% down for bitcoin prices. that is how we started this morning at least on the program. the problem is, i don't think it is new. i think it is shakeout happening in the crypto market. this is not a crash. if you want to see a crash people wouldn't rotate back in to pick up on the cheap, right? stuart: sure. susan: the china news is something we already heard before. this is not news the fact they sent a letter to reaffirm it maybe that was a bit after wakeup call. i don't think anything new in the market traders are reacting that heavily off of. stuart: we have a sharp selloff. then we got
susan. bitcoin all over the place. susan: yes. stuart: plunging roughly, 20% in the last 24 hours. give me the latest on the cryptos, susan. ink it is also very encouraging, stu, just about an hour ago we were poised to go sub30,000 for bitcoin prices something we haven't seen since the start of this year in january, you're back up $5000 in 60 minutes, that shows there is dip buying taking place. if we change to check in ether, this was slightly above the 2,000-dollar levels. that is 50% from...
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susan, muchas gracias por hacerlo. blanca garza: pero me da mucho gusto que te hayas detenido, susan, también. susanujillo: hablamos un poco más de eso en el próximo segmento; para más información, el banco de comida second harvest, bueno, está aquí en el Área de la bahía; ahí está la página de red para más información, también el número telefónico, 1-800-984-3663; regresamos con el banco de comida second harvest, no se nos vayan. [música] damián trujillo: y continuamos aquí en comunidad del valle, con el banco de comida second harvest. blanquita, sabemos de la necesidad, ¿verdad?, pero también se necesita las, los donativos, gente que, que done fondos para poder asistir, y ayudarle a esas familias. blanca garza: así es, para poder seguir ayudando a todas estas familias que amamos mucho, y que son parte de nuestra comunidad, pues, definitivamente, también, eh, necesitamos esos donativos de todas las personas, monetariamente, lo estamos diciendo, porque por la pandemia no podemos recibir los alimentos enlatados, o de ninguna otra manera, físicamente en nuestros almacenes, por cuestiones de salud, y p
susan, muchas gracias por hacerlo. blanca garza: pero me da mucho gusto que te hayas detenido, susan, también. susanujillo: hablamos un poco más de eso en el próximo segmento; para más información, el banco de comida second harvest, bueno, está aquí en el Área de la bahía; ahí está la página de red para más información, también el número telefónico, 1-800-984-3663; regresamos con el banco de comida second harvest, no se nos vayan. [música] damián trujillo: y continuamos aquí...
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susan back. no, susan, i'm not going to ask you if you bought bitcoin at $43,000. i'm changing the subject entirely. susanhen do monthly payments for tax credit are going out? >> susan: happy tax day. i'm a procrastinator. in terms of the child tax credits, july 15th is when the $300 a month checks for each child under 6 hits the bank account for america, $250 for children 6 to 18, 40 million families have eligible for this and for the first time payments that are given annually as tax refunds will be distributed monthly instead and because these advanced payments are starting only halfway through this year, families will get the second half as tax refunds instead and this is part of $1.9 trillion relief the senate passed and the increased amounts are being phased out for families that make over $150,000. if you make less, you are entitled and, yes, don't forget, we do have may 17th tax day today and you have gotten an extra month to file your claims. stuart: back to tax credit checks, millions of families eligible, $300 a week for each child under the age of 6. you're talking major stimulus here, aren't
susan back. no, susan, i'm not going to ask you if you bought bitcoin at $43,000. i'm changing the subject entirely. susanhen do monthly payments for tax credit are going out? >> susan: happy tax day. i'm a procrastinator. in terms of the child tax credits, july 15th is when the $300 a month checks for each child under 6 hits the bank account for america, $250 for children 6 to 18, 40 million families have eligible for this and for the first time payments that are given annually as tax...
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susan. susan: that is concerning. we came off the dark side hack of course that shut down the colonial pipeline for several days. we're only just getting back up and running there is concerns why the communication systems is down once again. is it another, cybersecurity concerns after what happened. also, the latest numbers here, stu, do you know that the dark side hackers got $90 billion in bitcoin? there were 75 bitcoins given in the ransom but looks like the dollar amount is 90 million what they made out with. stuart: 90 million bucks, x-number about of bitcoin, bad pr for bitcoin if you ask me. latest on bank of america. what did they do? susan year after the increase to 20 bucks an hour. bank of america was already ahead of the curve. compare it to other banks, did quick research. jpmorgan is paying on average, 16.50 an hour. we're talking about $18 in high-cost cities. stuart: bank of america with a pay increase there. not bad. thanks, susan. it will come eventually. it is now 10:51. that means it is time for brian kilmeade who join us now. buy, new york's governor cuomo, gets five million dollars for his book. cue the outrage, brian what do you think about that? >> it is unbelievable. it is about pandemic leadership and anyone who doesn't live in new york other caught in the moment like robert de niro or anthony fauci, he did a terrible jobs. he held the press conferences he asked his own questions because the questions were so benign from the comply ant press. for example, why did you coming out with the statement in the beginning the whole pandemic, new york will never suffer the same fate of china because it has a grea
susan. susan: that is concerning. we came off the dark side hack of course that shut down the colonial pipeline for several days. we're only just getting back up and running there is concerns why the communication systems is down once again. is it another, cybersecurity concerns after what happened. also, the latest numbers here, stu, do you know that the dark side hackers got $90 billion in bitcoin? there were 75 bitcoins given in the ransom but looks like the dollar amount is 90 million what...
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susan, let's get back to caesars. we showed earlier that they're got a nice pop there, 9.25%. susan: yes. stuart: good earnings, is that it? susan's right. they had a huge loss in the first quarter of this year, but stock markets anticipate what's upcoming, and they're seeing a big recovery in the las vegas especially if we have, again, people coming for conventions and in-person events, and that's why caesars is up. big loss though, we're looking at a few hundred million dollars, republican a billion in the -- almost a billion in the first three months of this year. stuart: i want to talk about your favorite etf run by kathy woods, a arc innovation, it's up this morning but about 30% down. fill us in, susan. susan: yesterday we had that major selloff when it comes to the nasdaq, the worst day since march of this year, and the arc innovation fund, what they call disruptive technology, was down. i thought it was down about 6% on this week and almost 10% so far and, yes, even 30% from recent highs as well. so it has people thinking. in order to keep up your status as the fund manager of the moment, you really have to produce retur
susan, let's get back to caesars. we showed earlier that they're got a nice pop there, 9.25%. susan: yes. stuart: good earnings, is that it? susan's right. they had a huge loss in the first quarter of this year, but stock markets anticipate what's upcoming, and they're seeing a big recovery in the las vegas especially if we have, again, people coming for conventions and in-person events, and that's why caesars is up. big loss though, we're looking at a few hundred million dollars, republican a...
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susan has got the story. what do we have, susan. susan, prices, money all around the world. he shocked everybody yesterday, he tweeted this out, tesla has suspended vehicle purchases using bitcoin. he is concerned about rapidly increasing use of fossil fuels for bitcoin mining and transactions especially coal. he says tesla will not sell any of their 1 1/2 billion dollar bitcoin stash which they accumulated in february. he tweeted out this charge, electricity, consumption in bitcoin mining which has surged over the past few years. we reported that. electricity consumption bitcoin mining surpassing argentina's power use. bitcoin, we're at 50,000 once again. last night the dip was down to 46,000. it was a loss of maybe 12% from those highs. those above 50 grand. not just bitcoin, ethereum, xrp, dogecoin 10% plus lower last night. cardnan was the outperformer, went up 2%. 2 1/2 billion dollars in one night you have to keep in mind we have run up so much, stu. stuart: didn't we know a long, learning time ago, that bitcoin and crypto mining us
susan has got the story. what do we have, susan. susan, prices, money all around the world. he shocked everybody yesterday, he tweeted this out, tesla has suspended vehicle purchases using bitcoin. he is concerned about rapidly increasing use of fossil fuels for bitcoin mining and transactions especially coal. he says tesla will not sell any of their 1 1/2 billion dollar bitcoin stash which they accumulated in february. he tweeted out this charge, electricity, consumption in bitcoin mining...
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susan: florida's a hub, so yes. stuart: it sure is. all right, susan. the treasury weighing in on the cryptos. back to you again, susan. been talking about. so the treasury department which, of course, oversees the irs announcing that you will be required any transfer, you have to report any transfer over $10,000 has to be reported to the irs. and given bitcoin's trading at 41,000 and change, i think that's going to be a lot of reporting. also after wednesday's 30% shakeout, i would say that the crypto markets have calm down. bitcoin -- calmed down. bitcoin back up. dogecoin though, i think, is a special case. it did spike based on another elon musk tweet saying he won't be selling any doge. and i call it the musk put, that floor in the crypto market and the turn around between that wednesday selloff, but there has been talk of capitulation in the those online forums especially amongst the younger online retail investors. deutsche bank calling bitcoin tacky from trendy, and what they're preferring these other alt coins, even dogecoin is one that they talk about. jpmorgan says fair value for bitcoin is now $35,000. stua
susan: florida's a hub, so yes. stuart: it sure is. all right, susan. the treasury weighing in on the cryptos. back to you again, susan. been talking about. so the treasury department which, of course, oversees the irs announcing that you will be required any transfer, you have to report any transfer over $10,000 has to be reported to the irs. and given bitcoin's trading at 41,000 and change, i think that's going to be a lot of reporting. also after wednesday's 30% shakeout, i would say that...
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susan li? susan: well, we can't disclose our own private portfolios, stu -- stuart: i do all the time. i tell everybody i own microsoft. susang into saturday night, but what happens in the week afterwards, that's the concern that i have. will it crash from the 60 cent levels. stuart: if i own dogecoin right now, i'd sell it right now. susan: right now? stuart: yes, i would. susan: you wouldn't wait until saturday? stuart: no, i would not. profit off the table. one day you'll tell us exactly what you do invest in. we'll wait for that investment. thank you, susan. [laughter] chaos erupting even before the floyd mayweather bout. watch this. >> oh! >> chill, chill, chill, chill. stuart: i'd call that a brawl. and we're going to tell you what it was all about in a moment. >>> call it multitasking. one state senator caught zooming while driving. [laughter] it was the seat belt that gave him away. we'll show you the first clip. first, though, president biden honoring the national day of prayer but leaving out one important word. that word, god. alveda king is here on that after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ look, if your wireless carrier was a guy
susan li? susan: well, we can't disclose our own private portfolios, stu -- stuart: i do all the time. i tell everybody i own microsoft. susang into saturday night, but what happens in the week afterwards, that's the concern that i have. will it crash from the 60 cent levels. stuart: if i own dogecoin right now, i'd sell it right now. susan: right now? stuart: yes, i would. susan: you wouldn't wait until saturday? stuart: no, i would not. profit off the table. one day you'll tell us exactly...
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let's bring susan n you're watching l brands as we see the major indices all down but paring some of their losses but l brands, susan. susan/2% confirming they are in fact spinning off victoria secret and bath & body works by august this year. in the future, bath & body works and victoria secret will be two separate companies. l brands received a lot of interest from multiple buyers. the board thought the spin-off would get more for the company than actual sales. makes sense. virgin galactic, 10 month lows. halted for volatility a few minutes ago. we were down 19% at one point. virgin galactic lost twice as much money in the last quarter. definitely delaying test flights especially the one with richard branson on board. callaway golf making more money and sales in the first quarter. they say demand for the products are unprecedented. people have more time to hit the golf links and hit the golf course, being locked down to enjoy the beautiful skies. check on the megacap tech names, apple, microsoft, leading losses that we're seeing on the broader market. a big drag when it comes to the dow. s&p, nasdaq, since there is such
let's bring susan n you're watching l brands as we see the major indices all down but paring some of their losses but l brands, susan. susan/2% confirming they are in fact spinning off victoria secret and bath & body works by august this year. in the future, bath & body works and victoria secret will be two separate companies. l brands received a lot of interest from multiple buyers. the board thought the spin-off would get more for the company than actual sales. makes sense. virgin...
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that are listening is a gentleman who name is checked and susan spoke so that was not lost to me and i doubt it was lost and susan either. susan, i usually like to start these conversations at the beginning, and after all you have written just a remarkable once upon a time there was an incredible young girl named nancy d'alesandro story, and it's a great tale. but you've also written about power, and anyone who i talked to who wants to know about nancy pelosi remarks on her power, or use the power and what we want to know is, where does it come from? what's the essence of her power? you've talked about her family. but also could you talk about the different facets of it? that struck me in the way you described the ways she engaged with three different presidents, george w. bush, obama, and then trump. and the way she floyd different types of power with each of them. so talk to me please about nancy pelosi and power. >> one of the things they kept changing the title of the book, it at different titles when i signed the contract come with you another one. finally ended up with the lessons of power. every time i had had the word
that are listening is a gentleman who name is checked and susan spoke so that was not lost to me and i doubt it was lost and susan either. susan, i usually like to start these conversations at the beginning, and after all you have written just a remarkable once upon a time there was an incredible young girl named nancy d'alesandro story, and it's a great tale. but you've also written about power, and anyone who i talked to who wants to know about nancy pelosi remarks on her power, or use the...
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susan, you are the reporter-- well, you are the bill gates anchor. susan: oh, yes. stuart: what was he doing, who was ian who was he meeting? susananded over the weekend, isn't that how you got back wheel and no, i'm a commercial kind of guy. susan: the rest of the average folks. stuart: commercial guy. get on with it. susan: bill gates flying by private jet in new jersey and then at the greenwich hotel in the west village and gates traveling with his kids. he was releasing all around town and also on new york streets and making the publish speech at the chamber of commerce last week so he's not really laying low despite the controversy and revelations by several reports last weekend that he pursued or had affairs with women who worked at microsoft and that gates foundation while married to melinda and also recently-- staying at his retreat when the divorce was announced. dates not hiding. does that surprise you? stuart: no. susan: it surprises me. stuart: i don't see how you can go absolutely quiet when there is a divorce were evolving and leaked reports and dividing a fortune 140 billion, hard to. susan: when your private life
susan, you are the reporter-- well, you are the bill gates anchor. susan: oh, yes. stuart: what was he doing, who was ian who was he meeting? susananded over the weekend, isn't that how you got back wheel and no, i'm a commercial kind of guy. susan: the rest of the average folks. stuart: commercial guy. get on with it. susan: bill gates flying by private jet in new jersey and then at the greenwich hotel in the west village and gates traveling with his kids. he was releasing all around town and...
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susan, you were able to have. _ have heard about. susan, you were able to have, as _ have heard about. susand. how do you feel about that? i mum died. how do you feel about that? ., , , mum died. how do you feel about that? ., ., , , ., that? i was absolutely mortified. i was also quite _ that? i was absolutely mortified. i was also quite angry _ that? i was absolutely mortified. i was also quite angry as _ that? i was absolutely mortified. i was also quite angry as well. i i that? i was absolutely mortified. i j was also quite angry as well. i had 'ust was also quite angry as well. i had just been— was also quite angry as well. i had just been able to see her, and we had a _ just been able to see her, and we had a birthday celebration for her on the _ had a birthday celebration for her on the sunday, and she was obviously not well, _ on the sunday, and she was obviously not well, then. then she died on the monday _ not well, then. then she died on the monday. and i wasjust not well, then. then she died on the monday. and i was just absolutely mortified — monday. and i was just absolutely mo
susan, you were able to have. _ have heard about. susan, you were able to have, as _ have heard about. susand. how do you feel about that? i mum died. how do you feel about that? ., , , mum died. how do you feel about that? ., ., , , ., that? i was absolutely mortified. i was also quite _ that? i was absolutely mortified. i was also quite angry _ that? i was absolutely mortified. i was also quite angry as _ that? i was absolutely mortified. i was also quite angry as well. i i that? i was...
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susan: one pair of shoes for the entire walk? neil: yes. susan: wow. how did you prepare for the physicality of it? neil: i did a lot of walking every day. i was averaging probably nine miles or 10 miles a day for the year. for the last month or so, i just put weights in it that would equal about 19 pounds, 20 pounds. i would train my back and that kind of thing. i would do 12 or 13 miles a day with my pack on. that really did make a big difference. susan: what was in that backpack? neil: when i left, if you add up the weight, i took my laptop, 2.1 pounds or something, the charger. i had very few clothes. i think i brought essentially three very lightweight thermal shirts, obviously a rain slick, a warmer patagonia down jacket, and a couple of pairs of socks. i got in the habit of every night i would do laundry and hang it up, and constantly be turning it that way. i went very minimalist. i had a couple of books, oddly, i tried to be very spare at what i brought. some people might scoff at 18 pounds and say probably could go to 12 pounds. it was fine, the weight was never an issue. susan: but electronics did you bring? neil: we call them phones. the reality is these things are everything but phones, cameras, recording devices, mapping. i brought an iphone which was invaluable in every imaginable way, and i brought a laptop. susan: did you use gps? neil: i did. i also had the torn out pages of detailed atlases which were helpful. i did
susan: one pair of shoes for the entire walk? neil: yes. susan: wow. how did you prepare for the physicality of it? neil: i did a lot of walking every day. i was averaging probably nine miles or 10 miles a day for the year. for the last month or so, i just put weights in it that would equal about 19 pounds, 20 pounds. i would train my back and that kind of thing. i would do 12 or 13 miles a day with my pack on. that really did make a big difference. susan: what was in that backpack? neil: when...
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susan. how much money are they demanding, susan? susan: they are demanding $4 million. king group that targeted the colonial pipeline. both are russian speaking outfits according to nbc news. this hack happened in april. police officers, social security numbers, dates of birth, financial and social history released on the internet. this is a big deal. ransomware hacks have cost victims $75 billion over the past year. there has to be something done about this, right? ashley: wow. yeah, i mean, apparently the ransoms are being paid. that is a huge amount of money. now this one, susan, republicans doing all they can to step president biden's six trillion dollar spending plans. what are they saying? susan: look at inflation. look at rising prices. we're seeing that with the fastest inflation in 13 years reported this morning, right? that will hurt americans, consumers and the economy if the biden white house continues to print trillions of dollars in spending. so we know that president biden is meeting with five gop senators on thursday to talk about the two trillion dollar
susan. how much money are they demanding, susan? susan: they are demanding $4 million. king group that targeted the colonial pipeline. both are russian speaking outfits according to nbc news. this hack happened in april. police officers, social security numbers, dates of birth, financial and social history released on the internet. this is a big deal. ransomware hacks have cost victims $75 billion over the past year. there has to be something done about this, right? ashley: wow. yeah, i mean,...
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susan is covering the crypto market. tell me about bitcoin, susan. susan0 and change. above the 41,000 level. we'll check on the grayscale bitcoin trust, which owns 600,000 bitcoins. for average bitcoin traders. tesla, the microstrategies of the world, square, these companies have huge cash piles to buy into bitcoin. then you have the blockchain and the bitcoin miners like riot blockchain, also seeing gains as well. what about that reversal in big tech, as you mentioned to you, the fact we still have yields holding close to 160. the federal reserve coming out saying maybe, not sure, we're going to tap back and raise interest rates. that is a lift for technology stocks at the end of the day, only down three points for the nasdaq. stu, you're still on track for a fifth straight week of losses for the tech-heavy nasdaq if that happens that would be the longest losing streak we've seen in almost nine years. you have to go back to 2012, the last time we saw that happen. stuart: nine years? that is a surprise. i did not know that, the worst losing week for the n
susan is covering the crypto market. tell me about bitcoin, susan. susan0 and change. above the 41,000 level. we'll check on the grayscale bitcoin trust, which owns 600,000 bitcoins. for average bitcoin traders. tesla, the microstrategies of the world, square, these companies have huge cash piles to buy into bitcoin. then you have the blockchain and the bitcoin miners like riot blockchain, also seeing gains as well. what about that reversal in big tech, as you mentioned to you, the fact we...
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susan: but electronics did you bring? neil: we call them phones. cameras, recording devices, mapping. i brought an iphone which was invaluable in every imaginable way, and i brought a laptop. susan: did you use gps? neil: i did. i also had the torn out pages of detailed atlases which were helpful. i did use the gps. susan: how did the weather treat you? neil: surprisingly well considering april is the cruelest month, but also one of the rainiest month. i also had one day that was seriously complicated by heavy rain, otherwise i got hit a couple of times but it was not a big thing. one day, i was snowed on, but it was brief and beautiful. susan: did you create playlists or books on tape? neil: i did not listen to one second of anything in my ears, and i did not intend that to happen, i just got so that when i was walking i do not want any interference, so i never listens to books on tape, podcast, anything else. we can talk about this more as this goes on. i became entranced by thinking and looking, and i did not want any other distractions. susan: you took photos, obviously, but did you record in any other way? did you stop to take notes? neil: that's a good question. i got quite good at the notes function on my phone, which if you get good at it you can dictate. i would actually do, i'm sitting here n
susan: but electronics did you bring? neil: we call them phones. cameras, recording devices, mapping. i brought an iphone which was invaluable in every imaginable way, and i brought a laptop. susan: did you use gps? neil: i did. i also had the torn out pages of detailed atlases which were helpful. i did use the gps. susan: how did the weather treat you? neil: surprisingly well considering april is the cruelest month, but also one of the rainiest month. i also had one day that was seriously...
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susan. >> no this is for you actually. stuart: no for you is. twitter is releasing a new, quote mean tweet feature. you have to tell me all about this susan. susanrethink the reply, we'll show you the prompt. gives you a chance to rethink about the tweet, asking do you want to review this before tweeting? , twitter will use artificial intelligence automatically detecting mean replies. using expletives in their language. twitter began testing the prompts a year ago. 34% of people altered their reply or didn't reply aren't you glad you didn't have social media in the day. stuart: i'm glad i'm not on social media now, back in the day. white house supports facebook decision to keep former president trump off their platform for now. what will kennedy say about that? she is on the show. >>> move over the marine corps. alexandria ocasio-cortez wants to create a climate corps. former energy secretary dan brouillette on that after this. ♪. so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig
susan. >> no this is for you actually. stuart: no for you is. twitter is releasing a new, quote mean tweet feature. you have to tell me all about this susan. susanrethink the reply, we'll show you the prompt. gives you a chance to rethink about the tweet, asking do you want to review this before tweeting? , twitter will use artificial intelligence automatically detecting mean replies. using expletives in their language. twitter began testing the prompts a year ago. 34% of people altered...
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susan: excited about online banking, yes. stuart: new technology, adopted by young folks, new retail banking, that is the future. susan: of course. stuart: that is the kind of bank, the bank that people, that the younger generation, not my generation, the younger generation, my grandchildren will be using square. susan major competitors to big banks will be technology companies. this should not be a surprise. stuart: a surprise to me that didn't see it coming, don't understand it. nonetheless. susan: instead of going in the bank waiting in line which makes no sense to me. tesla is storing local chinese data in china, to help alleviate accusations of spying, maybe they're spying for the u.s. government. chinese government banned all personnel from buying tesla cars. short seller hindenburg they think faked future sales accounts. future demand. amazon close to buying mgm, owner of james bond, pink panther. i think i have seen every lame jeff bezos, james bond meme joke yesterday. stuart: not me. susan: you can't unsee them. stuart: amazon, $265 per share. they never split. i don't understand why. they grow bigger and bigger. susan: fractional shares you don't necessarily have to split. also there was a report in bloomberg, just before jeff bezos' report they looked into different classes of shares, on
susan: excited about online banking, yes. stuart: new technology, adopted by young folks, new retail banking, that is the future. susan: of course. stuart: that is the kind of bank, the bank that people, that the younger generation, not my generation, the younger generation, my grandchildren will be using square. susan major competitors to big banks will be technology companies. this should not be a surprise. stuart: a surprise to me that didn't see it coming, don't understand it. nonetheless....
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susan, it was a pleasure to talk with you today about your book, about your grandfather as a man and the leader -- and a le ader. susanank you so much. dr. friedberg: general eisenhower can eyes to there be future challenges to the truth of the crimes we now call the holocaust. the anticipate -- he anticipated a day like today where, unfortunately, we continue confront holocaust denial and distortion. his exceptional legacy endures in so many ways, not least in the many lives he helped to save area at our museum, we are proud to honor his extraordinary contributions, and you are seeing a photograph right now of the eisenhower plaza, one of the entrances outside of our museum in washington, d.c. when you are next in washington when travel is safe and possible again, you can visit the national memorial to do dwight d. eisenhower, which opened this past september. >> if you like american history tv, keep up with us during the week on facebook, twitter, and youtube. learn about what happened this day in history and see preview clips of upcoming programs. follow us @cspanhistory. >> sunday, a time for peace, in 1972 u.s. i
susan, it was a pleasure to talk with you today about your book, about your grandfather as a man and the leader -- and a le ader. susanank you so much. dr. friedberg: general eisenhower can eyes to there be future challenges to the truth of the crimes we now call the holocaust. the anticipate -- he anticipated a day like today where, unfortunately, we continue confront holocaust denial and distortion. his exceptional legacy endures in so many ways, not least in the many lives he helped to save...
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susan: having a bad day, what do you think bill and melinda gates are doing? stuart: not good i'm sure. maybe should put their billions into dogecoin, susan how about that? susanled diversification these days in portfolios. they do have a lot to spend. 140 billion-dollar plus in their fortune. that includes microsoft shares, property, other investment interests, not to mention the world's largest private charity fund, the bill and melinda gates foundation has over $40 billion. according to some reports there was no prenuptial agreement. bloomberg is reporting there is a separation agreement has been predetermined. so that is interesting. this was a shocking announcement yesterday, made on twitter, announcing an end to 27 years of marriage. bill and melinda posting this, saying their marriage was irretrievably broken. melinda gates added her maiden name french to the twitter profile. this will be likely the second most expensive divorce of history. no prize for most expensive divorce in history was, you know who that was, stu? stuart: i do. i do. bezos and his now ex-wife. susan: it wasn't 50-50 in that case. mckenzie got 4% of the amazon stake, worth $30 billi
susan: having a bad day, what do you think bill and melinda gates are doing? stuart: not good i'm sure. maybe should put their billions into dogecoin, susan how about that? susanled diversification these days in portfolios. they do have a lot to spend. 140 billion-dollar plus in their fortune. that includes microsoft shares, property, other investment interests, not to mention the world's largest private charity fund, the bill and melinda gates foundation has over $40 billion. according to some...
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susan li. susan, do we understand the sides of this market? >> you always come up with great information like the study and survey from gemini. you're right, when you have trillions of dollars being printed that will weaken the dollar further from here. crypto currencies are the new hedge of choice especially as retail investors, average joes driving a third of the trading volume each and every day. younger investors armed with stimulus checks looking for a different asset class to invest in. according to gem my, 40% are the crypto traders are millenials, not exactly so surprising. this surprised me, the other third are the older millenial gen-x crowd. this population makeup could all be disrupted with the blowout returns we've been hearing from the crypto space and headline making performance that has a lot of americans curious to get in. over 60% of americans say they are definitely looking at cryptocurrencies. that could mean another 19 million adults could buy in which would double the current number of crypto investors. that is also surprising these investors are in for the long term. more than 2/3 are buy and hold. a third are only daily traders. people usually characterize crypto traders as high-risk, short-term investors. apparently not the case here. as for what they buy into these days, ethereum hitting a record above $4200 a coin a few hours ago, up 400% this year, outperforming bitcoin and the number two cryptocurrency worth half a trillion dollars. bitcoin is still the largest worth a trillion dollars or so. dogecoin, we call it the peoples coin, sixth largest, 70 billion or so. crypto seems like mainstream. the latest, tom brady greatest quarterback of all time, is now joining in on the crypto craze. what do you think of that? charles: if the goat is in i'm edging my seat a little bit closer, that's for sure. thank you so much, susan former dallas fed advisor, danielle dimartino booth. danielle, the dollar constantly under pressure. bitcoin ethereum going higher and higher. realistically call can the dollar remain the world's reserve currency, i know it won't happen overnight i don't see how it could remain the world's number one currency until. >> charles. you have to bring in the other player here that has not been mentioned and that is china. you know going back to only 400 years of history, every time that there has been a change in the reserve currency status of a superpower which tends to last about 100 years, that is sort of where the dollar is right now, it is another country that comes in and displaces it because reserve currency status is something that is considered to be a political, a political stature more than anything else. so you have to wonder if regulators in china and in other countries aren't going to start scrutinizing to a greater degree cryptocurrencies and take a little bit of the wind out
susan li. susan, do we understand the sides of this market? >> you always come up with great information like the study and survey from gemini. you're right, when you have trillions of dollars being printed that will weaken the dollar further from here. crypto currencies are the new hedge of choice especially as retail investors, average joes driving a third of the trading volume each and every day. younger investors armed with stimulus checks looking for a different asset class to invest...
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susan is looking at facebook and google, what you have. susan: and i asked me how i lost my way, you don't think of the great? stuart: it's not on me too make any comments on the way that you look susanng a downgrade for the mega tech cap names, that's because city downgraded don't buy, don't sell, facebook is worth $320 in their view, google still worth 2415, a little bit of an upside city thanks wall street is overestimating the bounce back in digital advertising, however, it looked pretty good for these names in tesla is down along with the nasdaq selloff but elon musk was a new york city hosting snl over the weekend also bringing along the fiber truck, the big apple at the meatpacking showroom over the weekend also taken out for a spin on the streets of new york city, i'm not sure if you're allowed over the weekend if you were in new jersey at your farm but a lot of people were spotting and we have a lot of potential and a lot of people saying what is that, that is a fiber truck, it looks different. stuart: if i saw something like that driving down the street, i would look twice especially after elon musk was out the meal. stuart: we've been talking about google and facebook on t
susan is looking at facebook and google, what you have. susan: and i asked me how i lost my way, you don't think of the great? stuart: it's not on me too make any comments on the way that you look susanng a downgrade for the mega tech cap names, that's because city downgraded don't buy, don't sell, facebook is worth $320 in their view, google still worth 2415, a little bit of an upside city thanks wall street is overestimating the bounce back in digital advertising, however, it looked pretty...
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susan wright -- widow, susan wright. charles watson has the latest. >> reporter: hi, arthel. texas republican susanght is competing in a special election to try to hold on to her's congressional -- her husband's congressional district after he passed away from covid-19 in february. you have 23 different candidates competing for this same district including other republicans, but it's wright who has a special supporter in former president donald trump. and a statement through his save america pac, trump said, quote: today is day in texas. go out and vote for susan wright. she will be strong on the border, crime, pro-life, our brave military and vets and will always protect your second amendment. she will never let you down today. in 2016 the former president brought in texas 6th congressional district. his margin of victory slipped to a narrow 3 points in 2020, but if democrats coalesce around any candidate, they too may have a chance. this race comes as the gop tries to figure out whether the former president is the key to the party's future success or whether they should move on in a different dir
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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 the course of today's show these placed your questions for susan as a comment section and we will get to as many of them live as possible. so let's begin by understanding a little bit of the forces that shaped your grandfather's background s
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 eisenhower. good morning, susan. >> good morning, edna. it's a pleasure to be with you today, and thank you for the opportunity and also 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 whose most recent book is title "how i led, the principles behind eisenhower's biggest decisions." 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 recognized then that one day some might deny the truth about the atrocities committed against european jews and other victim groups. during the course of today's show, please post your questions for susan in the comment session and we will get to as many of them live as possible. let's begin by understanding a little bit of the forces that shaped your grandfather's background, susan. where was he born and raised? what was family like for him growing up? >> ike was actually born in denison, texas but grew up in abilene, kansas. there he was part of a german-american community that had emigrated to the united st
susan eisenhower. good morning, susan. >> good morning, edna. it's a pleasure to be with you today, and thank you for the opportunity and also 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 whose most recent book is title "how i led, the principles behind eisenhower's biggest decisions." today we want to focus on a lesser known but...
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susan is with us, looking at carl icahn, interested at least in crypto. susan: not a minute millennial isn't that interesting. stuart: not a millenial. susann't know he will put a billion in. susan: he said he could. stuart: did he use the expression the billion? susan: billion dollars. stuart: he could put a billion in there. susan: that would be significant, you have to listen to carl icahn. he spots trends. he won the herbalife battle against bill ackman as you know. that trump won the election. he can spot when markets change. he is not the only 70-year-old billionaire getting into bitcoin all of a sudden. ray gal yo buying into bitcoin as well. stuart: icahn worth 30 billion. >> that's all. stuart: 10:51. there it is, 10:51 right now. that means it is time for brian kilmeade. kilmeade, i have to talk to you about ridiculous, not ridiculous, this reversal. we're now going to investigate and have a look at the wuhan lab. the only reason we've waste ad year, not gotten to it in a year because the media really wanted to say trump was totally wrong when he said china was responsible. that is the reason why we've delayed for this whole year
susan is with us, looking at carl icahn, interested at least in crypto. susan: not a minute millennial isn't that interesting. stuart: not a millenial. susann't know he will put a billion in. susan: he said he could. stuart: did he use the expression the billion? susan: billion dollars. stuart: he could put a billion in there. susan: that would be significant, you have to listen to carl icahn. he spots trends. he won the herbalife battle against bill ackman as you know. that trump won the...
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susan, lovel to democratic votes alone. susan, lovely to talk — democratic votes alone. susan, lovely to talk to _ democratic votes alone. aves joe on the programme. i wonder where that leavesjoe mansion as well, the senior democrat in the senate who has talked a good game about bipartisanship. he can say look, i wanted bipartisanship but if mitch mcconnell is not interested in it at all, ijust have to go with the democratic majority.- all, ijust have to go with the democratic majority. democratic ma'ority. yes, well he is the most democratic majority. yes, well he is the most powerful _ democratic majority. yes, well he is the most powerful man _ democratic majority. yes, well he is the most powerful man in _ democratic majority. yes, well he is the most powerful man in the - democratic majority. yes, well he is l the most powerful man in the senate, as democrats will tell you and that is another get out for him, you are right. is another get out for him, you are riiht. , india has seen yet another record rise in coronavirus infections — officially more than 400,000 new cases, though as we have told you before, the actua
susan, lovel to democratic votes alone. susan, lovely to talk — democratic votes alone. susan, lovely to talk to _ democratic votes alone. aves joe on the programme. i wonder where that leavesjoe mansion as well, the senior democrat in the senate who has talked a good game about bipartisanship. he can say look, i wanted bipartisanship but if mitch mcconnell is not interested in it at all, ijust have to go with the democratic majority.- all, ijust have to go with the democratic majority....
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susan, your headline? >> susan: cheney beats expectations.nd. you don't need all your fingers, she will do better than that if it goes to a recorded vote because, if it does it will be a secret ballot. >> bret: that's exactly right. panel, thank you very much. tomorrow on special senate minority leader mitch mcconnell will be our special guest. we will talk whatever happens with liz cheney on the house side. also s-1 the election bill a number of questions. if you have one, drop me a tweet at bret baier let me know what you would ask the senate minority leader tomorrow. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report" fair, balanced and unafraid. fox news prime with a guy who starts in the morning and then finishes at night brian kilmeade starts right now. >> brian: thank you 1re67, bret. i will start and finish at 8:00 and hand it over to tucker unless he calls in sick and then i will stick around. good evening, everyone. welcome to "fox news primetime." ♪ >> brian: here we go. bret gave it away i am brian k
susan, your headline? >> susan: cheney beats expectations.nd. you don't need all your fingers, she will do better than that if it goes to a recorded vote because, if it does it will be a secret ballot. >> bret: that's exactly right. panel, thank you very much. tomorrow on special senate minority leader mitch mcconnell will be our special guest. we will talk whatever happens with liz cheney on the house side. also s-1 the election bill a number of questions. if you have one, drop me...
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susan stamberg is well known for her conversation with style intelligence and neck for finding an interesting story. thousands of interviews include conversations with laura bush, billy crystal, rosa parks, and others. susan stamberg is the author of two books. every night at five, and talk. susan stamberg also co- edited the wedding cake and in the middle-of-the-road beech grove the series of stories that susan stamberg commission for weekend edition sunday. her professional recognitions including the armstrong awards and the miro awards in from the corporation of public broadcasting. the ohio state university's golden anniversary directors award and the distinguished broadcaster award for the market women in radio and television. nina totenberg is npr's legal affairs correspondent, her reports rent air regularly on all things considered, morning edition and weekend edition. nina totenberg coverage of the supreme court legal affairs has won her widespread recognition. is news we put it, the mainstays of npr morning edition and all things considered. the crime that the crime is nina totenberg from the 191, npr's coverage anchored by nina totenberg with judge clarence, thomas senate confirmation hearings the allegations by anita hill, we see the prestigious george foster award.
susan stamberg is well known for her conversation with style intelligence and neck for finding an interesting story. thousands of interviews include conversations with laura bush, billy crystal, rosa parks, and others. susan stamberg is the author of two books. every night at five, and talk. susan stamberg also co- edited the wedding cake and in the middle-of-the-road beech grove the series of stories that susan stamberg commission for weekend edition sunday. her professional recognitions...
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susan li has the latest. >> susan: tim cook was on the stand for more than three hours in his first testimony, a court trial, leaving the courtroom coming in, so flushing a "peace" sign. a capital on capitol hill twice. first time on the witness stand in court. the trial between epic games and apple goes back to the apple app store, the commissions that apple charges for certain apps. its verdict will be watched closely by the technology center to see how vulnerable the world's largest company is through litigation, and how much companies like epics, snap, netflix, and facebook will be charged on the google play store. some pointed moments during cross-examination by epic's lawyers, including a back-and-forth on china in reference to "the new york times" investigative page down like a apple using user data on china. tim cook says you have to comply with laws and jurisdictions you operated in. "there's lots of smarts phone sellers following the same rules." epic is 40% owned by one of china's largest technology companies. tim cook was asked about google paying apple to be the default engine on apples, following the doj's google antitrust case to. a lucrative arrangement for apple who says "they pay us, if that is what you are asking." cook noted that it's the user top, caught between the two beloved companies, not the right thing we do, and we will get a verdict for not a week, probably longer. >> charles: everyone is watching. susaneritage month. we have been celebrating achievements in the community month-long. susan, you had a chance to speak with former transportation secretary elaine chao, the first person of chinese ancestry to hold that position. tell us more about it. >> susan: the most successful asian-american politician of her generation, and arguably, the most successful in u.s. history. elaine chao started off with many of the same challenges that others chasing the american dream face. >> sec. chao: is the first american of chinese ancestry as secretary -- >> she has worked under four u.s. presence, elaine chao. >> elaine chao believes in the american dream because she has lived it. >> the eldest of 6 girls, her parents survived the horrors of world war ii, then the chinese civil war. >> sec. chao: when i was eight years old and came to this country, we didn't speak the language, couldn't eat the food. asian-americans do not eat big chunks of meat stuff between brett! >> after graduating from harvard
susan li has the latest. >> susan: tim cook was on the stand for more than three hours in his first testimony, a court trial, leaving the courtroom coming in, so flushing a "peace" sign. a capital on capitol hill twice. first time on the witness stand in court. the trial between epic games and apple goes back to the apple app store, the commissions that apple charges for certain apps. its verdict will be watched closely by the technology center to see how vulnerable the world's...
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susan: there were really good ones. nordstrom is the outlyer it was pretty bad, lost twice as much money. stuart: that's bad. susan: dick's made three times more money than wall street forecasts that is good, right? same thing happened for urban outfitters as well. tripling profits, michael kors versace owner. they own jimmy choo you know that. abercrombie & fitch making a lot of money. stuart: bottom line we're spending like crazy. susan shops which you heard that from urban outfitters. stuart: two trillion dollars in checking accounts to be spent just like that. thanks, susan. here is what we have coming up. you won't believe this. going broke to get woke. one major university offering a degree in social justice. we have the story. how do you protect your crypto investments? one of our guests coming up shortly, he runs ledger which sells hardware which he claims will keep your digital assets secure. i don't understand this but he is here to explain after this. ♪. ♪ ♪ we made usaa insurance for veterans like martin. when a hailstorm hit, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right away. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. hey lily, i need a new wireless plan for my business, but all my employees need something different. oh, we can help with that. okay, imagine this... your mover, rob, he's on the scene and needs a plan with a mobile hotspot. we cut to dow
susan: there were really good ones. nordstrom is the outlyer it was pretty bad, lost twice as much money. stuart: that's bad. susan: dick's made three times more money than wall street forecasts that is good, right? same thing happened for urban outfitters as well. tripling profits, michael kors versace owner. they own jimmy choo you know that. abercrombie & fitch making a lot of money. stuart: bottom line we're spending like crazy. susan shops which you heard that from urban outfitters....
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susan, what's this about unity software? susan: yeah, i want to highlight -- [laughter] so they use 3-d software mostly in gaming. this is the latest upgrade with oppenheimer rating it an outperform. also nio just opened a store to self lifestyle products on alibaba, an e-commerce site. car spray? who knows. it's boosting the stock. tesla is up, the company is in talks with a chinese company called eve to make low cost batteries for its cars that are made in shanghai and, as you know, possibly accepting doge coin for its cars in the future. less disney plus subscribers, sales also a bit light as well. i guess that reopening of the theme parks was a bit of a hiccup for the first three months of this year. stuart: i guess so. it's down $6, 3%, 171 on disney. super, thank you. >>> one of the crypto exchanges is reportedly under investigation for money laundering. back again, susan the largest crypto exchange in the world, operates in singapore, bigger than coinbase. and like other cryptocurrency exchanges before it, now being investigated for u.s. money laundering and tax evasion at the irs and doj. this goes back to more keyness of the exchange in the system that we were talking about. -- murkiness. u.s. officials are concerned that a it's being used to hide men. look at the case of colonial, we were just talking about it. the founder says that they are blocking americans from using their web site and warning anybody in the u.s. trying to get on binance, you will have your accounts frozen. this is not the first investigation we've heard about into these crypto exchanges. stuart: i just think it's bad news for cryptos and bitcoin in particular when ransom is paid by bitcoin. susan: yeah. regulatory headwinds, yeah. stuart: it sure does. >>> first it was the contribution ia -- cia, now the army is releasing its own woke recruitment ad. watch this. >> although i
susan, what's this about unity software? susan: yeah, i want to highlight -- [laughter] so they use 3-d software mostly in gaming. this is the latest upgrade with oppenheimer rating it an outperform. also nio just opened a store to self lifestyle products on alibaba, an e-commerce site. car spray? who knows. it's boosting the stock. tesla is up, the company is in talks with a chinese company called eve to make low cost batteries for its cars that are made in shanghai and, as you know, possibly...
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susan grew up in a family which nurtured a strong sense of justice and solidarity, and a strong sense of humor flavored with sarcasm from her mother. susan has fond memories of being walked off the travis air force base during the vietnam war where she and her father were caught distributing anti-war flyers. throughout her childhood, susan's family moved often, including a short stint at saint francis square in the western addition where susan would later set will her own family. due to the frequent moves, she attended numerous public schools in san francisco and dade city. ultimately graduating from lou el high school lowell high school in the class of 1972. susan attended u.c. berkley and was among the first students to graduate with a degree in genetics, a new major at that time. while she had initially planned to go into medicine, the classes that brought her the most joy during her undergraduate days revolved around art and education. two things that would prove central to her career. after completing her degree, susan moved to buffalo, new york, to live with her partner, the late fred pecker, also a legendary ilwu local 6 union activist here in san francisco. she ultimately earned her master's degree and early childhood education from the bank street college of education in new york city. when they first moved back
susan grew up in a family which nurtured a strong sense of justice and solidarity, and a strong sense of humor flavored with sarcasm from her mother. susan has fond memories of being walked off the travis air force base during the vietnam war where she and her father were caught distributing anti-war flyers. throughout her childhood, susan's family moved often, including a short stint at saint francis square in the western addition where susan would later set will her own family. due to the...
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susan: welcome to c-span. neil: pleasure to be here. susan: i wanted to start our conversation with the photo you posted, this is you in washington, d.c. as you are beginning a walk from washington to new york city. how and why did this come about? neil:
susan: welcome to c-span. neil: pleasure to be here. susan: i wanted to start our conversation with the photo you posted, this is you in washington, d.c. as you are beginning a walk from washington to new york city. how and why did this come about? neil:
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not get the republicans, and very predictable who the six were, mitt romney, susan collins, bill cassidy, rob portman, susan murkowski, and ben sasse, and those who have bucked the party in the past, and they have made it known public and privately, and senate leader john mcconnell, and john thune saying this would cost them potentially in the mid-term elections in 2022, because they would not be able to make this deadline by tend of the year, and it would spill over, and that is the focal point, and damaging for their opportunity, and the chances to take over the senate and the house, and the other thing that happened, jim, quite noticeable is the senators who missed this vote, and so fraught with risk that you had nine democrats, and two republicans, and trump said that the republicans who voted for it, and he called them weak and ineffective baby voters, and that is why some of the lawmakers didn't show up for the vote. as you can imagine the democratic leadership is very disappointed in the outcome. take a listen. >> this vote has made it official. donald trump's big lie has now fully enveloped the repu
not get the republicans, and very predictable who the six were, mitt romney, susan collins, bill cassidy, rob portman, susan murkowski, and ben sasse, and those who have bucked the party in the past, and they have made it known public and privately, and senate leader john mcconnell, and john thune saying this would cost them potentially in the mid-term elections in 2022, because they would not be able to make this deadline by tend of the year, and it would spill over, and that is the focal...
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susan was thought by historians to be the first american woman to travel the trail, but as you just learned mary donahoe traveled the trail before susan, and i'm sure other american women also traveled the trail even before susanin 1846 her journal was written at a crucial time when the mexican war was beginning. and the army of the west commanded by stephen watts carney 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 appearance is the 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. there was one for her and another one for her made jane who was a slave. among the travelers and the caravan was john mix stanley who painted this very touching scene of samuel and susan on the trail and throughout her diary. she uses the term of endearment meal. for her husband and i
susan was thought by historians to be the first american woman to travel the trail, but as you just learned mary donahoe traveled the trail before susan, and i'm sure other american women also traveled the trail even before susanin 1846 her journal was written at a crucial time when the mexican war was beginning. and the army of the west commanded by stephen watts carney had already started out on the trail before their caravan had started, but her journal does describe the excitement the daily...
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when you look back at the past women's role models on tv, it's easy to see susan harris' impact. >> susanf that time, singularly. so all credit to her for coming up with so many iterations of something so amazing. >> do you think there is a woman's voice as a writer? >> woman's voice? generally they speak higher, softer. >> i should know not to ask that of a writer. >> yes, of course, there's a woman's voice. women have a different perspective. women laugh at different things. so, yes, there very definitely is a woman's voice. >> oh, do you know how many problems we have solved over a cheesecake at this kitchen table? >> no, dorothy. exactly how many? >> 147, blanche. >> hi, brian. it's cut-throat primetime time this fall, as some 23 new shows compete in one of the hottest ratings races in years. here's one just about everybody predicts will be a big hit. "designing women" on cbs. four friends forming an interior decorating business and giving each other the business. >> suzanne, if sex were fast food, there would be an arch over your bed. >> linda bloodworth-thomason created one of the f
when you look back at the past women's role models on tv, it's easy to see susan harris' impact. >> susanf that time, singularly. so all credit to her for coming up with so many iterations of something so amazing. >> do you think there is a woman's voice as a writer? >> woman's voice? generally they speak higher, softer. >> i should know not to ask that of a writer. >> yes, of course, there's a woman's voice. women have a different perspective. women laugh at...
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susan page. we've got a nice conversation with susan interviewed by chris and myself and then we will throw it open to your own questions and about 7:35. want to welcome our friends at c-span who are with us this evening and for those of you unfamiliar with the institute of politics and global affairs we have one simple mission and that is too deep in the discourse and raise understanding on complex issues in a bipartisan way. before we begin, a little bit of housekeeping if i may. may 12th at 7:00 we feature a program on education politics, setting the stage for the 2021 elections and the 2022 featuring congresswoman rosa delauro and anna greenberg. at 7 p.m. navigating international hostage situations, a collaboration with the richard simmons center where governor richardson will join us, so go to www. dot iop ga cornell .edu or google cornell and you will be able to register. joining us this evening if you distinguished guests, former congressman john barrow from georgia, martin frost from texas, the former chair tompkins county legislator martha robinson, cornell is located in the county, the president of the afl-cio richard trumka, fred kaiser the chair of the executive committee of the cornell board of trustees anderson a member of the board of trustees, becky robertson board of trustees. and now to our guests this evening. my co-moderator as always chris reback is the host of the conversations and the newsletter that i and many of my former colleagues view as absolutely essential in cutting through the clutter and understanding what is going on in the world. you can sign up for that. chris is also the cofounder of the good guys media ventures and host of podcast on politics business technology, science education arts and political wire conversations ranked number three. and our very special guest this evening, susan page, award-winning bureau chief, usa today where she writes about politics in the white house, covered seven white house administrations, 11 elections, interviewed the past ten presidents, reported from six continents i don't know where you went wrong i don't know what happened to that seventh continent and dozens of countries of course in 2020 moderated the presidential debate between mike pence and harris. before we get into the question i am going to take a point of personal privilege about this book. the position is regarded as nancy pelosi's chief political lieutenant, and with that position comes the responsibility of getting to know her and so on a typical day i have one meeting with nancy pelosi and on a typical day three meetings, four or five meetings, very often the last voice i heard at the end of the long day was not my wife that nancy pelosi on the phone and i thought i knew more about her than anyone else and i will be honest with you when i first picked up the book i
susan page. we've got a nice conversation with susan interviewed by chris and myself and then we will throw it open to your own questions and about 7:35. want to welcome our friends at c-span who are with us this evening and for those of you unfamiliar with the institute of politics and global affairs we have one simple mission and that is too deep in the discourse and raise understanding on complex issues in a bipartisan way. before we begin, a little bit of housekeeping if i may. may 12th at...
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republicans susan right and jake llc. susang the seat open. as she was endorsed by former president trump. and state representative jake lz has largely avoided mentioning trump throughout the campaign. joining us now is chris harris -- chris, good morning thanks for joining us. >> good morning, thanks for having me. >> so this texas district has been losing its republican hole but now with two republicans advancing to the runoffs here and the leading candidate endorsed by trump, what does this tell us right now about the former presidents influence there in suburban texas? >> it's a democracy. you have a free country where 23 and some odd people can run in election and the top to get to the runoff. so squeaking by with 15, 20% of the vote is what gets you into the runoff. and the presidents endorsement in this race allowed a candidate to get there. so we're looking forward to the general election. but more so looking forward to 2022 when it's a more straightforward election. >> we're watching the voting rights debate play out a
republicans susan right and jake llc. susang the seat open. as she was endorsed by former president trump. and state representative jake lz has largely avoided mentioning trump throughout the campaign. joining us now is chris harris -- chris, good morning thanks for joining us. >> good morning, thanks for having me. >> so this texas district has been losing its republican hole but now with two republicans advancing to the runoffs here and the leading candidate endorsed by trump,...
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susan mcinnis joins us with the latest from d.c susan, it could be an uphill battle to president biden's summer vaccination goal. >> reporter: that's right. the president wants 70% of americans to have at least one vaccine by the fourth of july, hoping that that holiday will mark a turning point for the pandemic you saw those emotional mother's day reunions, signs of normal lifere-emerging. ballparks filling up more in-person graduations happening. despite lots of creative options for people to get their vax, walk-in places now where you don't need an appointment and you have a ticket to the a ball game, sometimes they'll give you a shot right there demand is falling. that's leading some states to say no thanks to the federal government for the doses that they have been getting it's all because lots of americans are still uneasy about getting their shot, and it has health officials working harder to reassure them >> we're 58% today, so we've got a path ahead of us which will involve getting people even easier access to the vaccine people making sure that people build their confidence. >> if we get 70% of the people vaccinated by the fourth of july, namely one single dose, and even more thereafter, you may see blips. but if we handle them well, it is unlikely that you'll see the kind of surge that we saw in the late fall and the early winter >> another hopeful sign. pfizer has started the process of getting full fda authorization for its vaccine. remember, the authorization it has was emergency use only that could allow it to market directly to consumers. you could end up getting your shot right at your doctor's office. >> changing the landscape even more so. susan, thank you. >>> investigators are zeroing in on the hackers behind the biggest cyberattack yet on the nation's infrastructure. two sources familiar with the matter tell nbc news the russian criminal group darkside may be responsible for the ransomware attack on colonial pipeline. the biden administration says a response is an all hands on deck effort colonial pipeline says its four main lines are still out of service, but smaller parts of the system are working again gas prices are rising in the wake of this fuel prices jumped overnight in trading, and a prolonged outage could lead to an even bigger spike. a gallon costs $3.02 on average right now, up nearly six cents from two weeks ago. >>> a lot of people had their eyes on the skies this weekend watching and waiting to see where an out of control 20-ton chinese rocket would finally come crashing down and it's finally down, and we may know where it ended up here's nbc's sarah harman. >> reporter: the world dodged a rocket after launc
susan mcinnis joins us with the latest from d.c susan, it could be an uphill battle to president biden's summer vaccination goal. >> reporter: that's right. the president wants 70% of americans to have at least one vaccine by the fourth of july, hoping that that holiday will mark a turning point for the pandemic you saw those emotional mother's day reunions, signs of normal lifere-emerging. ballparks filling up more in-person graduations happening. despite lots of creative options for...