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tired fr the arm-wanted place wheree could and sete with s people whi wasn't too ma places availae at theime, d he fou this pie of lan duri the ti when the were droughtsverywherand thin were badn differt towns an ties, alnsworth rived. ithrived cause th knew ho o make ithrive. art wit whayou havemake somhing wi it and ver be sisfied. tht's quotatioby george whington rver-- denise adara: ooker t huer: no. orge wasngton rver. t colol allenswth made at happen herbecae th was os. is was r histor...
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and the woman i was working with was a wonrful investigative reporter a then she had theime to do a story she just goes and comes in fors long as she can and tell they are comfortableith her. and then they got to talking about usnd then they had the unofficial blacklist of reporters that were too persistent and had gotten things wrong andadn't corrected it or they justelt like they did not trust them and agreed among themselves they just wouldn't talk to these reporters and said is thing personal is just the way it is. and it took a while for me to be comfortable wh them. >> i think that persistence is showing so much lonr afterwards. >> it most rorters don't have that luxy and i was on my own and i could do it but that's thenly way it could have worked. >> you write a lotbout lies in gun culture in texas so i'm wonderinif you were surprised or not and to take away from the ft that there was an increase in applications that were actively trying to arm themselves. >> i was surprised initially those that experienced mass shootings want to change the laws and i was naÏve i didn't realize the
and the woman i was working with was a wonrful investigative reporter a then she had theime to do a story she just goes and comes in fors long as she can and tell they are comfortableith her. and then they got to talking about usnd then they had the unofficial blacklist of reporters that were too persistent and had gotten things wrong andadn't corrected it or they justelt like they did not trust them and agreed among themselves they just wouldn't talk to these reporters and said is thing...
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years in the senate the senator roberts indicated he liked the senate intelligence committee during theime of the 911 attacks and under his leadership committee conducted a swping and exhaustive w review of u.s. intelligence which led to critical reforms t put us in a better position and to know more and protectmericans better and that work on the intelligence reform and intelligence reform earned him a spote in a very distinguished guest speaker program that prestigious land and lecture series kansas ste university.d combining his experience and agriculture and intelligence and defense senator roberts has laid the groundwork for the national bio and agro defense facility at his alma mater in manhattan, kansas. it brings great oppornity to our state and we are so pleased to have pat accomplishment benefithe country and our state for generations to come. pat roberts deserves great credit for the eisenhower memorial and i've been aund this issue for a long time an it has been challenging from the get-go and nothing was easy and controversy apparently had fallenly every new memorial on e capi
years in the senate the senator roberts indicated he liked the senate intelligence committee during theime of the 911 attacks and under his leadership committee conducted a swping and exhaustive w review of u.s. intelligence which led to critical reforms t put us in a better position and to know more and protectmericans better and that work on the intelligence reform and intelligence reform earned him a spote in a very distinguished guest speaker program that prestigious land and lecture series...
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has theimes said grant most important nonfiction book ever written by an american, where is herbie melville -- h erman melville has the fiction book. we discovered this the hard way when we started working on the sherman memoirs. sherman would mention everybody he ever met, anytime, whereas grant was very clean and even-tempered. the situation of sherman, sherman would say i met so and so. i met this courier. who the heck is this courier he is talking about? so to put it mildly, i would think grant has the greater memoirs. they are more interesting. they are more to the point. sherman writes a chapter about fighting the war. that is quite good. but some of it is just over repeating things that happened. always took sherman the position that he knew what was right, what had to be done. exceptr in his memoirs, to grant, gives credit to the soldiers. he gives credit to some of those soldiers for what they did not accomplish. he said, old charlie, he was fighting here and he did not do the job that he could have, it kept me from doing such and such. 's, lookingis sherman at the memoirs, is much
has theimes said grant most important nonfiction book ever written by an american, where is herbie melville -- h erman melville has the fiction book. we discovered this the hard way when we started working on the sherman memoirs. sherman would mention everybody he ever met, anytime, whereas grant was very clean and even-tempered. the situation of sherman, sherman would say i met so and so. i met this courier. who the heck is this courier he is talking about? so to put it mildly, i would think...
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one is compliance to the rules that exist right now to make sure things don't get worse in wo is theimepressure on leadership to get delivered,ckage and delivered quickly. from new york and london this morning, good morning. for our audience worldwide which was futures up 0.7%, this is bloomberg. ♪ with the first word news, i'm emma chandra. joe biden is calling on the american people to accept the outcome of the presidential election. hours after the electoral college sealed his victory, biden called on the country to "turn the page" on what he calls an unprecedented assault on democracy. president trump had no public reaction to the vote. it turns out more u.s. agencies were targeted by russian hackers . their apartment of homeland security was hit -- the department of homeland security was hit. e -- several agencies have been told to disconnect with software that the russian hackers manipulated to break into networks. the ceo of the hong kong exchange has been dubbed mr. .hina he has said that his success -- >> we just have to find new ways to move on. emma: he is stepping down at th
one is compliance to the rules that exist right now to make sure things don't get worse in wo is theimepressure on leadership to get delivered,ckage and delivered quickly. from new york and london this morning, good morning. for our audience worldwide which was futures up 0.7%, this is bloomberg. ♪ with the first word news, i'm emma chandra. joe biden is calling on the american people to accept the outcome of the presidential election. hours after the electoral college sealed his victory,...
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we, not everyone parties all of theime. this is not going to be a license forever. the same thing was said about hiv. you give people knowledge of their hiv status everyone is going to go after that. the same thing was h about seatbelts brief you put seatbe or call everyone is ing to drive recklessly. at the age old argument that never holds up the population benefit outweighs t concern of the fringe effect. the point is there really effectiv. it's been huge in terms of the not being accurate. when you understand how to evaluate. these are 99% infectious. they are extremely helpful. and they just work as very powerful, adjunct to everything else people a already doing. this is not an oar. including vaccines by rebuildi vaccines that we cannot wait six months or eight months to get everyone vaccinated. we can have these tomrow if we want to. >>ell, you have written about if iould just respond on thi point. i ink it is useful to think of setting a target rate of spread of the virus. to set a target for t reproduction rate of growth. then ask if we do more testing and
we, not everyone parties all of theime. this is not going to be a license forever. the same thing was said about hiv. you give people knowledge of their hiv status everyone is going to go after that. the same thing was h about seatbelts brief you put seatbe or call everyone is ing to drive recklessly. at the age old argument that never holds up the population benefit outweighs t concern of the fringe effect. the point is there really effectiv. it's been huge in terms of the not being accurate....
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in some ways, we are watching these media outlets back cway from theims.asingly worried about the fact that the president wants to go through even more means to erturn this election, think about putting in a special counsel and other means. opthere are man worried about those actions. dithose companies walking things back, doing things that could be very scary, tells us where we are where the president has 29 days back in office. judy: yamiche alcindor reporting again on the outgoing president and the incoming one. thank you. ♪ judy: the major bills passed by ss were focused first an foremost on covid relief and economic assistance. but they included other significant pieces of legislation, some years in the making.on of those is a bipartisan compromise to ban many of the surprise medical bills peoe receive. it doesn't take effect for another ll year -- until 2022. but makes some important changes william is back with the details on what people nd to know. william: judy, these surprise bills under when a patient goesb ls occur when a patient goes to an eme
in some ways, we are watching these media outlets back cway from theims.asingly worried about the fact that the president wants to go through even more means to erturn this election, think about putting in a special counsel and other means. opthere are man worried about those actions. dithose companies walking things back, doing things that could be very scary, tells us where we are where the president has 29 days back in office. judy: yamiche alcindor reporting again on the outgoing president...
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"new yorkw theim times" back in february thought hunter biden's new career as an artist was a story.nd congratulations are in order to hunter biden. as "vanity fair" is reporting that the federal investigation in to his taxes isn't stopping him from getting a solo art show at a press citious new york city gallery next year. joining us with more is miranda devine and tammy bruce. thank you for being here. tammy, i'm start withre you. hunter biden had time for an interview with the "new york times" about his art career. he hasn't had time to answer senator johnson's questions and respond to a senate inquiry. and the "new york times" doesn't seem to have the space in its paper or online to do a single story about eric swalwell and what is going on. what is your take on this mess and the lack of the coverage from the "new york times"? and the other liberal media. >> thank you, jason. great to see you. matt had great points about the media. we are all seeing the degree of how it is affecting the national security. it's not just an irritant or we would rather havet certain different kind o
"new yorkw theim times" back in february thought hunter biden's new career as an artist was a story.nd congratulations are in order to hunter biden. as "vanity fair" is reporting that the federal investigation in to his taxes isn't stopping him from getting a solo art show at a press citious new york city gallery next year. joining us with more is miranda devine and tammy bruce. thank you for being here. tammy, i'm start withre you. hunter biden had time for an interview...
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this community also differentnd let's face it best-dressed man and ten, jonathan capehart for taking theime to moderate today's very impornt conversation we are so grateful to jennifer pritzker, founder of the 20 foundation of saud and chairwoman of the pritzker military museum and library for serving a executive sponsor of today's historic panel issued international lgbtq leadership council. she regrets she could be with us today and absent i'm honor to share her followinghoughts on the importance of this topic. today's panel -- [inaudible] >> thank you for jning us for the 2020 international ltq leaders conference. close caption is a fatal b clicking the letter cc in the toolbar below the webcast window. window. if you're having any technical difficulties please use the tech support chat at the bottom right of your webpage. now please welcome to the virtualtage president elect joe biden. >> hello, everyone. it's wonderful joint ventures international lgbtq leaders conference. thank you, thank y, thank you, for your leadership and your bravery, for your belief in possibilities. historic nu
this community also differentnd let's face it best-dressed man and ten, jonathan capehart for taking theime to moderate today's very impornt conversation we are so grateful to jennifer pritzker, founder of the 20 foundation of saud and chairwoman of the pritzker military museum and library for serving a executive sponsor of today's historic panel issued international lgbtq leadership council. she regrets she could be with us today and absent i'm honor to share her followinghoughts on the...