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you leave new york. >> which time, the first or second time? >> the first time, it all came to a head from a magazine article and your picture on time magazine, i thought to ask you. if you had it to do over, would you have taken the? >> you better believe it. [laughter] >> time magazine has been around hundreds of years? in the world billions of people, 5200 people on the cover of "time" magazine and i'm on the cover because i'm telling the story of 38000 delivery crime reduction and we were already 1000 cut so that was my sworn story and he eventually made the cover a couple of times. >> god bless you because that was -- >> wasn't that great, my trenchcoat. >> a great photo, no question about that. now you are out of that work for a period of time, i've gone through that. you feel like you have more in you and gett your on the sidelines, all kinds of things were happening but you get another opportunity from los angeles. lapd. the third largest department in the united states, i don't think there's any department other than maybe new york peo
you leave new york. >> which time, the first or second time? >> the first time, it all came to a head from a magazine article and your picture on time magazine, i thought to ask you. if you had it to do over, would you have taken the? >> you better believe it. [laughter] >> time magazine has been around hundreds of years? in the world billions of people, 5200 people on the cover of "time" magazine and i'm on the cover because i'm telling the story of 38000...
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bill: wish time, the first, the second time pretty.rles: well when it all came to a head of the first time, the magazine article in the picture on time magazine, i have got to ask you this. if you had to do it over, what if you take the picture. bill: you better believe it. [laughter] [laughter] that time magazine is been around for a lot of years. in the world and 5200 people who have had the picture on the cover of time magazine, and i am one of them. the fact that i'm on the cover because i am telling a story of the 38000 cops and crime reduction. and giuliani and i was always in the pushed out the door. so that was kind of my thing. and eventually made the cover a couple of times but i was at first. charles: will you know, god bless you. because that was really. [laughter] bill: i had my trenchcoat on. charles: that was a great photo. sunday round of the business for a period of time. having gone through that do you feel like you have more give and yet you're on the sidelines. all kinds of things are happening. but you get another
bill: wish time, the first, the second time pretty.rles: well when it all came to a head of the first time, the magazine article in the picture on time magazine, i have got to ask you this. if you had to do it over, what if you take the picture. bill: you better believe it. [laughter] [laughter] that time magazine is been around for a lot of years. in the world and 5200 people who have had the picture on the cover of time magazine, and i am one of them. the fact that i'm on the cover because i...
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my time is expired and the time of all members has expired.about the local election officials our concern has been with partisan legislative bodies enacting legislation that governs bothou actions. for hr 682 and hr 3412 from the 116th congress. members have additional questions for each of the witnesses and some will submit in writing and request that he would answer to receive the answers to the questions i want to thank the panel for an outstanding testimony today. rwithout objection, the committe on housing administration will stand adjourned. >>> on the national security threats posed by climate change. bill nye, known as the science guy and environmental experts testify about forced migration due to climate change and mitigation efforts to stave off the impacts of severe weather events before they occur. this is two hours. >> the subcommittee on emergency preparedness response and recovery will come to order. the subcommittee is meeting today to receive testimony on examining climate change, a threat to the homeland. without objection, t
my time is expired and the time of all members has expired.about the local election officials our concern has been with partisan legislative bodies enacting legislation that governs bothou actions. for hr 682 and hr 3412 from the 116th congress. members have additional questions for each of the witnesses and some will submit in writing and request that he would answer to receive the answers to the questions i want to thank the panel for an outstanding testimony today. rwithout objection, the...
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you leave new york. >> guest: which time? the first time or the second time? >> host: the first time and you have the magazine article in your picture on the cover of "time" magazine. i have to ask you if you had to do over would you take that picture? >> guest: you better believe it. "time" magazine has been around for what 100 years and 52 weeks a year. there've been 5200 people have had their picture on the cover of "time" magazine and i'm one of them. i'm on the cover -- cover because i'm telling story and julianne man i dashed giuliani and i were being pushed out the door death by a thousand cuts so that was my swan song. he eventually made the cover or couple times but i was there first. >> host: god bless you. >> guest: did not look great in my trenchcoat under the brick and bridge? >> host: you did a great photo. you are out of the business and i've gone through that. hee hee you feel like you have more in you to give and get you on the sidelines. all kinds of things are happening that you get another opportunity in los angeles lapd. i mean the third-l
you leave new york. >> guest: which time? the first time or the second time? >> host: the first time and you have the magazine article in your picture on the cover of "time" magazine. i have to ask you if you had to do over would you take that picture? >> guest: you better believe it. "time" magazine has been around for what 100 years and 52 weeks a year. there've been 5200 people have had their picture on the cover of "time" magazine and i'm one...
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time to move on. does this feel like old history and time to move on, where you can just say yes or no. >> no, sir. >> nope. >> there can be no moving on without accountability, there can be no healing until we make sure this can't happen again. >> i echo that. how do you move on without correcting what happened? >> let me ask you all, what are the narratives out there? officer fanone, it triggered something in your testimony when you said it, so there has been an idea that this was not an armed insurrection, as if somehow that's a justification for what happened. we know the hugs and kisses, and it was blm and antifa, and i am sure you would want to investigate that if that was the case, and now we heard the fbi may have started this, and many have held it was not a armed insurrection. let me ask all four of you, and officer hodges i know this was part of your job initially before you responded to the capitol. if in the middle of that melee you see somebody with a gun in that crowd, would you be able
time to move on. does this feel like old history and time to move on, where you can just say yes or no. >> no, sir. >> nope. >> there can be no moving on without accountability, there can be no healing until we make sure this can't happen again. >> i echo that. how do you move on without correcting what happened? >> let me ask you all, what are the narratives out there? officer fanone, it triggered something in your testimony when you said it, so there has been an...
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to time. it's modeled after the practice of medicine every city is different and if you want a skilled doctor looking at your occupation and i would like to think i am and you are very skilled positions starting with these four elements they don't get enough credit, but finally credit for what he did. the system that would gather the precinct together had never been done to talk about crime and the maps up on the wall and to talk about 46 what are you doing about it and the term comes from the fact that back in those days they tell the audience probably too young to remember each computer program had an age letter name and in the middle of the snowstorm one night they would g develop a system to come up with a name so they could create a file and they were in a hurry to get out before the snowstorm shut it down. that's how the name was born and the system was born in the piece of history i talk about in the book. itup revolutionized. some departments know how to use it. some don't but if you u
to time. it's modeled after the practice of medicine every city is different and if you want a skilled doctor looking at your occupation and i would like to think i am and you are very skilled positions starting with these four elements they don't get enough credit, but finally credit for what he did. the system that would gather the precinct together had never been done to talk about crime and the maps up on the wall and to talk about 46 what are you doing about it and the term comes from the...
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i yield back my time is up. i believe i'm at the end >> thank you very much the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. lewis, is now recognized for five minutes >> thank you, chairwoman, and i appreciate that. chairman powell, it's been my observation that we're all the product of our experiences and the things that happen to us in our younger lives scar us forever. my grandparents were young men and women in the great depression in the 1930s in the dust bowl in the southwest scarred them for life. my grandparents until the day they died were afraid the great depression was coming back my parents were in the 1950s in a severe rain. to the day he died, my father was convinced this rain was the last rain. it would never rain again. i was a college student in the '78 to '82 period when we had a inflation strike and when your predecessor decided to strangle inflation out of the system, he was really hard on me and a lot of great people across this country like my parents and gl grandparents, as i see this number in the consum
i yield back my time is up. i believe i'm at the end >> thank you very much the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. lewis, is now recognized for five minutes >> thank you, chairwoman, and i appreciate that. chairman powell, it's been my observation that we're all the product of our experiences and the things that happen to us in our younger lives scar us forever. my grandparents were young men and women in the great depression in the 1930s in the dust bowl in the southwest scarred them for...
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elite new york. >> which time, the first or second time? >> the first time it all came to a head with a magazine article and on time magazine, i forgot to ask your, would you have takn that? >> you better believe it. [laughter] >> time magazine has been a while what two years? in the world of millions of people, 5200 people who have had their picture on the cover of "time" magazine and i wanted that. i'm on the cover becausese i'm telling the story of the 38000 delivery prime h production and giuliani and i were already being pushed out the door so that was my part and he eventually made the cover but i was there first. >> god bless you because that wasth -- >> my trenchcoat. >> a great photo, no question your art outt how of the business a period of time, i have gone through that, you feel like you have more in you give and getet you are on te sidelines, all kinds of things are happening but you get another opportunity, los angeles, lapd. the third largest department in the united states, i don't think there is any department other than ma
elite new york. >> which time, the first or second time? >> the first time it all came to a head with a magazine article and on time magazine, i forgot to ask your, would you have takn that? >> you better believe it. [laughter] >> time magazine has been a while what two years? in the world of millions of people, 5200 people who have had their picture on the cover of "time" magazine and i wanted that. i'm on the cover becausese i'm telling the story of the 38000...
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to time. much like yesterday morning. we're back into the 50's and 60's. so a light jacket. good idea to take with you. as you venture out for now later today you'll be able to get back outside with the shorts and a t-shirt much as you did yesterday. afternoon. all morning. your holiday weekend forecast ahead. first, though, on over to rain. all right. john, we have to keep a close eye on your morning commute, especially since the holiday is today for the most part, traffic is really light. so she was going to leave now would be a good time to do that. >> heavy from the east bay into the city. a little under 9 minutes for your drive time. the san mateo bridge as you're traveling across towards the peninsula. no major issues or delays there a little under 40 minutes for your drive time down south 1, 1, to 8085 82 no major issues. we'll have more throughout the morning. but daryn, james, back to you. thanks a lot. at 6 o one of the big story this weekend. probably going to be the biggest travel
to time. much like yesterday morning. we're back into the 50's and 60's. so a light jacket. good idea to take with you. as you venture out for now later today you'll be able to get back outside with the shorts and a t-shirt much as you did yesterday. afternoon. all morning. your holiday weekend forecast ahead. first, though, on over to rain. all right. john, we have to keep a close eye on your morning commute, especially since the holiday is today for the most part, traffic is really light. so...
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very good timing. he called me one time, it was in the morning. i picked up the phone it was that deep voice of dick cheney said john got us into some trouble. i said oh? [laughter] he said yes the presidents going to europe and is not going to go to the tv correspondents dinner. so i've got to go me funny for ten minutes. and then he i don't do funny. [laughter] but the truth is, he does. my colleague matthew scalia and i sat down and hurriedly put together a speech for him. i was for the next night i think it was buried and he did a great job. he was very good at that. >> i went to ask this question i don't know the answers but the way the correspondent center works as a usually is a lead writer who is it funny speech writer. but everybody else can submit jokes to that person and they will take some. i don't spend a lot of time on the page or two of jokes and given to john who is our funny speech writer. he's very nice about it would maybe choose one. [laughter] do you have any they were accepted? >> can't remember think maybe. so david redden t
very good timing. he called me one time, it was in the morning. i picked up the phone it was that deep voice of dick cheney said john got us into some trouble. i said oh? [laughter] he said yes the presidents going to europe and is not going to go to the tv correspondents dinner. so i've got to go me funny for ten minutes. and then he i don't do funny. [laughter] but the truth is, he does. my colleague matthew scalia and i sat down and hurriedly put together a speech for him. i was for the next...
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these times-— more to make things work during these times. , ., ' , ., , ., these times.le to meet outside. does an unlimited number of households able to meet outside.— an unlimited number of households able to meet outside. does that help ou able to meet outside. does that help you abates? — able to meet outside. does that help you abates? lt _ able to meet outside. does that help you abates? it will _ able to meet outside. does that help you abates? it will help _ able to meet outside. does that help you abates? it will help some - able to meet outside. does that help you abates? it will help some of - able to meet outside. does that help you abates? it will help some of the | you abates? it will help some of the hospitality venues, might be garden is small so if i go to croydon like that i couldn't have extra people in there, so it certainly doesn't help me at this stage, but it will help other venues. anything really that we can get changed i would be a positive for us.— positive for us. 70% of the adult population _ positive for us. 70% of the adult population in —
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we are very busy and it's difficult to find time but then to go into lockdown would have more time. >that i found that to write a book. >> so talk about staying busy not you have retired from the way and you were appointed ahead of the olympics ethics commission in 2017 the next olympics have controversy coding them on the calls to boycott the games in china over the human rights records. can you give us your thoughts of the future of the olympic games in light of those controversies? >> it may have certain problems. and with those sports and policy should be separated when should not be misused or abused of course if there was some cases where they decided not to participate like moscow. and then there was some sentiment. so i am encourage the japanese government and the ioc decided to carry on. during my time with the ioc to work very closely and have peace through sports. those which can instantly mobilize that energy. we are thinking how we can mobilize to be generated by sports that's my working very closely with the ioc leadership in that every april 6 was generated by internati
we are very busy and it's difficult to find time but then to go into lockdown would have more time. >that i found that to write a book. >> so talk about staying busy not you have retired from the way and you were appointed ahead of the olympics ethics commission in 2017 the next olympics have controversy coding them on the calls to boycott the games in china over the human rights records. can you give us your thoughts of the future of the olympic games in light of those controversies?...
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time to come home. and obviously because of the airlines shutting down because of the terrorist attack, my wife was over there. she couldn't even fly home, so for like two weeks straight, she lived in my barracks room. luckily i had enough rank where i had my own room. she didn't have to bunk up with a roommate or nothing. yeah, she was stuck over there for two weeks. we were running increased patrols around the bases, because we didn't -- because we were so unsure of what was really going on and what in the big picture of the world, we didn't know what north korea was going to do. we had to pick up more surveillance of north korea at the time because we didn't know if they would view us as a vulnerability or at a time of weakness. so we were preparing for every worse case scenario we possibly could during that time frame. and eventually, i was able to get her on a plane and fly her home, and i stayed over there, and, you know, my next duty station was here at fort benning to become -- when i first got
time to come home. and obviously because of the airlines shutting down because of the terrorist attack, my wife was over there. she couldn't even fly home, so for like two weeks straight, she lived in my barracks room. luckily i had enough rank where i had my own room. she didn't have to bunk up with a roommate or nothing. yeah, she was stuck over there for two weeks. we were running increased patrols around the bases, because we didn't -- because we were so unsure of what was really going on...
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and picked on free masonry for a long time by that time.as the sort of perfect fit for replacing the role that religion and the monarchies of europe the coronations and all of those ceremonies which established religion closely associated with the state in europe. in a sense of divine mission through states and monarchies. in washington he chose to lay the cornerstone of capitol building in a very public and very well-publicized masonic ceremony, really set a trend for the way the young republic would kind of speak to prosperity through free masonry. using a free with its code of religious tolerance it's acceptance of multiple faiths, very quickly the founders of free masonry has accepted catholics, jews the different flavors that were already spreading in great britain at the time and the tolerance towards catholics was seen from the story was quite remarkable it was political subversive for time. like all men of his time, washington realized republics did not last. the lessons of history since classical times were unmistakable. in the bid
and picked on free masonry for a long time by that time.as the sort of perfect fit for replacing the role that religion and the monarchies of europe the coronations and all of those ceremonies which established religion closely associated with the state in europe. in a sense of divine mission through states and monarchies. in washington he chose to lay the cornerstone of capitol building in a very public and very well-publicized masonic ceremony, really set a trend for the way the young...
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averages 2% over time. >> thank you. victoria at politico. >> hi, mr. chairman. so the market prices seem to suggest that the fed might eventually overtighten. so my question is, do you think that markets have brought into the central frame work and how are you following that with inflation concerns? >> so, in terms of what's been happening in bond markets. i don't think there's a real concensus on what explains the moves between the last meeting and this meeting. we've seen long-term yields go down significantly. some of it is a fall in real yields which may have been connected to some speck-- connected to sentiment around the spread of the delta variant and concern about growth. there was also some decline in inflation compensation, which is significantly reversed. and there are also, so-called technical factors where you put things that you can't quite explain. so, i don't see in any of that that there is really anything that challenges the credibility of our frame work, if that's really your question. we are committe
averages 2% over time. >> thank you. victoria at politico. >> hi, mr. chairman. so the market prices seem to suggest that the fed might eventually overtighten. so my question is, do you think that markets have brought into the central frame work and how are you following that with inflation concerns? >> so, in terms of what's been happening in bond markets. i don't think there's a real concensus on what explains the moves between the last meeting and this meeting. we've seen...
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my time is running out. i don't have enough time for my final question, so i yelled back. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. there are more and more people that do have access. from the university of wisconsin law school [indiscernible] the importance of providing a mandatory vote by mail, which will guarantee an increase in voter turnout. >> in kentucky, i don't think that it would. in kentucky, our culture wants to vote in person. 98% vote in person, 2% absentee. i worked hard to make voting as easy as possible. that is why come in kentucky, they vote in person. that is how we choose to vote. >> political cultures are different in different states. how people prefer to vote, it in kentucky, you may want to cast your ballot -- it may be different in utah or wisconsin. [indiscernible] >> if i could make one overall point, i am not here to criticize. that is not my argument. i don't want to say democratic or republican bill change the election rules. i think california or colorado would be upset. things ar
my time is running out. i don't have enough time for my final question, so i yelled back. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. there are more and more people that do have access. from the university of wisconsin law school [indiscernible] the importance of providing a mandatory vote by mail, which will guarantee an increase in voter turnout. >> in kentucky, i don't think that it would. in kentucky, our culture wants to vote in person. 98% vote in person, 2% absentee. i worked...
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see it one more time to stop every time you see it, it gets worse _ stop every time you see it, it getsing, isn't it. — point he is probably listening, isn't it, thinking, what's happening?— isn't it, thinking, what's happening? isn't it, thinking, what's haueninu? a, , a, isn't it, thinking, what's ha enin? a, , a, a, happening? you can see for a few seconds, happening? you can see for a few seconds. the _ happening? you can see for a few seconds, the belgian _ happening? you can see for a few seconds, the belgian defence - happening? you can see for a few. seconds, the belgian defence were distracted. they were not happy at all, of course, but the goal went in to make iti—o. all, of course, but the goal went in to make it 1—0. it is this bit that reminds me of a meerkat. to make it 1-0. it is this bit that reminds me of a meerkat. hello! up i no. we've reminds me of a meerkat. hello! up i go. we've scored! _ reminds me of a meerkat. hello! up i go. we've scored! i— reminds me of a meerkat. hello! up i go. we've scored! i mean, _ reminds me of a meerkat. hello! up i go. we've scored! i
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, quite different this time at out. this time around sloppy is placed with a generation of young people who had to take some time to look at themselves and decide their top few job day one of the times. and they added, i have data point about it cannot be business as usual, and they've got to take a step and decisive step to load the final blow into the life of these even jim menzies, it sounds from walton dc is saying that this is quite serious how i cure all the reports. the protesters are being shot dead. yeah. so due to the closure of the internet and restrictions, communications, the number of casualties con, be entirely verified. but what i'm hearing from my so on the ground. some of them law, family members, they can confirm that the has been some bottom and violence rather than that has been inactive on the protest is by, by the, by the army. and by police know, and this really is a trajectory or a tendency that we have seen amongst s, y b as security personnel throughout the range of kingdom. so i think this te
, quite different this time at out. this time around sloppy is placed with a generation of young people who had to take some time to look at themselves and decide their top few job day one of the times. and they added, i have data point about it cannot be business as usual, and they've got to take a step and decisive step to load the final blow into the life of these even jim menzies, it sounds from walton dc is saying that this is quite serious how i cure all the reports. the protesters are...
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a very critical time. time to sit down and talk the me a run of wealth into all the parts, much of the 20th century, access to oil and gas was one of the chief drivers of geo politics, healing conflicts and charging alliances. is they fight against climate change, which is more countries to trade, carbon for alex chunk. what will be shifting energy balance due to the balance of power? well, can discuss that and now joined by angela wilkinson. secretary general.
a very critical time. time to sit down and talk the me a run of wealth into all the parts, much of the 20th century, access to oil and gas was one of the chief drivers of geo politics, healing conflicts and charging alliances. is they fight against climate change, which is more countries to trade, carbon for alex chunk. what will be shifting energy balance due to the balance of power? well, can discuss that and now joined by angela wilkinson. secretary general.
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we will continue this discussion off-line as i amount time dashcam out of time -- as i am out of time. >> miss adams is now recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, adam chair and thank you, chairman powell. my colleagues want to touch on inflation. you have described current inflationary pressures as transitory and factors like inflation has been high in recent months and though it may be temporary, these bottlenecks have had real-world consequences. my local housing partnership had to pause the construction of affordable housing sites because of a funding gap caused by the spike in lumber prices and wall lumber prices can be tied to the previous administration's actions, i know many are still concerned about the rise and. i'm hoping you can help us put some of these concerns to bed. can you tell us why you believe current inflation trends are temporary as the economy reopens and what other factors are in play? >> i would be glad to try. as you know, all of these industries kind of shut down a little more than one year ago on the expectation that we were looking at a really bad, di
we will continue this discussion off-line as i amount time dashcam out of time -- as i am out of time. >> miss adams is now recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, adam chair and thank you, chairman powell. my colleagues want to touch on inflation. you have described current inflationary pressures as transitory and factors like inflation has been high in recent months and though it may be temporary, these bottlenecks have had real-world consequences. my local housing partnership...
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that was the time when? richard nixon on his national security advisor henry kissinger decided to soften the terms of their in their secret talks with hanoi about how to end the war up until that point the us had insisted that no date for a pullout of us troops could be set unless north vietnamese troops also would pull out of south vietnam at the same time and they dropped that demand in this period and you know, the juxtaposition makes one think that there's no question that the intensity of the anti we're moving at something to do with that decision. so it's clearly all the marching all the work that the anti-war movement did all the sentiment in the country and it wasn't just the people in the streets. it was the poles at that point was showing that most americans thought the war was wrong and a plurality of americans believe that if the cost of getting out meant that the communists in south vietnam would have a part in the government and the coalition government then then that was something to do in ord
that was the time when? richard nixon on his national security advisor henry kissinger decided to soften the terms of their in their secret talks with hanoi about how to end the war up until that point the us had insisted that no date for a pullout of us troops could be set unless north vietnamese troops also would pull out of south vietnam at the same time and they dropped that demand in this period and you know, the juxtaposition makes one think that there's no question that the intensity of...
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and next time by the me. ah, ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have is crazy foundation. let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful at the very critical time. time to sit down and talk. mm mm mm mm. the mm ah i my grandfather came to this country in the early 19 hundreds. he ended up buying this piece of land in the early twenties and the homestead at this area. mm winters can be very brutal. summers can be very hard, it's hard work i we live right on the lake here. so we did a lot of fishing and hunting. and as i got older i realized how incredible is.
and next time by the me. ah, ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have is crazy foundation. let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful at the very critical time. time to sit down and talk. mm mm mm mm. the mm ah i my grandfather came to this country in the early 19 hundreds. he ended up buying this piece of land in the early twenties and the homestead at this area. mm...
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time. to dive into the story of the confederate monuments, one of the most important aspect of this book to make his revelation it of the roll that women played in memorializing the civil war in the south. he tells about how women of the south, the white women of the south became the curators of the memory of the confederates. karen: with men coming home from work having suffered terrible disease in the south, women just sort of took up the work of memorializing confederacy. they had been in women in the war had been members of soldiers societies and the soldiers societies manifested as a memorial association after the civil war. and it was initially this was a period of grieving and this first monument, it went into cemeteries and women were responsible for recovering bodies from battlefields of gettysburg and returning them back to the south they could have a probable burial confederate cemetery so it was not send this specially in the early decades after the civil war, the first decade a
time. to dive into the story of the confederate monuments, one of the most important aspect of this book to make his revelation it of the roll that women played in memorializing the civil war in the south. he tells about how women of the south, the white women of the south became the curators of the memory of the confederates. karen: with men coming home from work having suffered terrible disease in the south, women just sort of took up the work of memorializing confederacy. they had been in...
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we are out of time and time for you to go to bed and also time for me to go to bed as well.en—metre platform competition with his partner matty lee. the pair dived impeccably throughout, moving top of the leaderboard after four dives before going on to expertly handle all the nerves and pressure in their final two routines. in a nail—biting finale, the british pair watched on as the chinese duo made theirfinal dive. daley and lee then broke into wild celebrations when it became clear they'd ended china's golden grip on the event dating back to 2000. i've been diving now for 20 years, and this is my fourth olympic games and lots of people probably would have counted me out at this olympics being the older person but i'm in the best shape physically and mentally. the moment stood behind that rostum over there and about to be announced as olympic champions and then to hear the national anthem play, i was gone, i couldn't even sing. i was halfway singing and i was blubbering. i just... yeah, i can't believe it. the gold rush started in the early hours of this morning with adam p
we are out of time and time for you to go to bed and also time for me to go to bed as well.en—metre platform competition with his partner matty lee. the pair dived impeccably throughout, moving top of the leaderboard after four dives before going on to expertly handle all the nerves and pressure in their final two routines. in a nail—biting finale, the british pair watched on as the chinese duo made theirfinal dive. daley and lee then broke into wild celebrations when it became clear they'd...
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time out of their day to talk to us.re some common issues in washington, believe it or not and we have some common ground here. we all realize small businesses have the income and the workforce even more that generates this a great economy, and we need to lessen the burden on small business, not increase it. that's going to be my goal and others. thank you for the time and mr. chair man for holding the hearing today. i will yield back. >> thank you to all of the panelists for joining us today. we appreciate your testimony and with that i would ask that there be unanimous consent that members have five legislative days to submit statements or supporting materials to the record with no objection, so ordered. thank you very much. >>> federal reserve chair powell testifies wednesday on the monetary policy and the economy before the house financial service committee. coverage begins at noon eastern on the c-span, online on c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. you think this is just a community center? know, it's
time out of their day to talk to us.re some common issues in washington, believe it or not and we have some common ground here. we all realize small businesses have the income and the workforce even more that generates this a great economy, and we need to lessen the burden on small business, not increase it. that's going to be my goal and others. thank you for the time and mr. chair man for holding the hearing today. i will yield back. >> thank you to all of the panelists for joining us...
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you need to make sure there's overlapping time for that collaboration work with your group but flex timeortant to accommodate these different demands. we are in the middle of a global pandemic. static interesting to think about hybrid not just in terms of technology and location but also temporality scheduling wise. it's really great. absolutely and if i could say hybrid and with the remote work revolution in thinking differently about time and space which is what global organizations have been doing for decades and it's that same logic that now has come full force to very domestic work as well. >> thank you. a couple of interesting questions about management and performance evaluation you tried to combine them into one. one question here is what people in management roles, the hybrid option and flexibility different than someone in a subordinate role and would you want them off-site or to have some on-site presence and related to that how do we measure productivity and performance without being overly intrusive? >> that is a great question. you need to think about performance differentl
you need to make sure there's overlapping time for that collaboration work with your group but flex timeortant to accommodate these different demands. we are in the middle of a global pandemic. static interesting to think about hybrid not just in terms of technology and location but also temporality scheduling wise. it's really great. absolutely and if i could say hybrid and with the remote work revolution in thinking differently about time and space which is what global organizations have been...
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it's not time to be unvaccinated time right now is to ensure that you do get the vaccine. >> we knowt vaccines are the best tool that we have to combat covid-19 and they are safe and effective. even in the context of the delta variant officials said a universal vaccination policy may benefit businesses because. >> quarantine requirements are different for vaccinated and unvaccinated workers right now on vaccinated workers exposed to someone who test positive must quarantine for 10 days. well, fully vaccinated workers without symptoms need not quarantine. in addition to requiring the vaccine employers were encouraged to take another look at other safety protocols should also require documentation of vaccination status and go beyond simple. some at station. a vaccine status. >> to make sure that they are. >> really able make sure they are employees are masking in the workplace and falling in the other workplace requirements. >> in san jose. rob fladeboe kron 4 news. all 9 3500 county health off. officials are expressing concern over the growing number of breakthrough covid-19 cases a b
it's not time to be unvaccinated time right now is to ensure that you do get the vaccine. >> we knowt vaccines are the best tool that we have to combat covid-19 and they are safe and effective. even in the context of the delta variant officials said a universal vaccination policy may benefit businesses because. >> quarantine requirements are different for vaccinated and unvaccinated workers right now on vaccinated workers exposed to someone who test positive must quarantine for 10...
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i think this is the time. this is the time we have never seen before. cuban people standing up in the country. we invade countries like iraq, afghanistan that we have no family members from that have no ties for us. we call on president biden to stand up, make a decisive move, get in there, and take over freeing the cuban people. or take the shackles off the cuban-americans and let us take care of business. but we are tired of the rhetoric. for far too long we have invaded other parts of the world and left a country 90 miles away enslaved to a communist regime. either take care of business, take the shackles off, but let's go. host: that was rick in homestead, florida. professor, go ahead. guest: that has in fact been the cry especially in the more conservative sectors of miami, particularly in the republican party. we heard the mayor of the city of miami even call for the military intervention. but again, i think the president and others, senators and representatives, have forcefully stated that is not going to happen. we are just leaving afghanistan a
i think this is the time. this is the time we have never seen before. cuban people standing up in the country. we invade countries like iraq, afghanistan that we have no family members from that have no ties for us. we call on president biden to stand up, make a decisive move, get in there, and take over freeing the cuban people. or take the shackles off the cuban-americans and let us take care of business. but we are tired of the rhetoric. for far too long we have invaded other parts of the...
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so, a lot writes at the time at the timing of that moment.— lot writes at the time at the timing of that that moment. 36-34 to be, he's got it again. 35 _ of that moment. 36-34 to be, he's got it again. 35 - _ of that moment. 36-34 to be, he's got it again, 35 - 50 _ of that moment. 36-34 to be, he's got it again, 35 - 50 will— of that moment. 36-34 to be, he's| got it again, 35 - 50 will stop them got it again, 35 — 50 will stop them and it's_ got it again, 35 — 50 will stop them and it's up— got it again, 35 — 50 will stop them and it's up to— got it again, 35 — 50 will stop them and it's up to the _ got it again, 35 — 50 will stop them and it's up to the on _ got it again, 35 — 50 will stop them and it's up to the on fire. _ got it again, 35 — 50 will stop them and it's up to the on fire. i - got it again, 35 - 50 will stop them and it's up to the on fire.— and it's up to the on fire. i was always told _ and it's up to the on fire. i was always told i — and it's up to the on fire. i was always told i have _ and it's up to the on fire. i was always told i have to _ and it's up to the o
so, a lot writes at the time at the timing of that moment.— lot writes at the time at the timing of that that moment. 36-34 to be, he's got it again. 35 _ of that moment. 36-34 to be, he's got it again. 35 - _ of that moment. 36-34 to be, he's got it again, 35 - 50 _ of that moment. 36-34 to be, he's got it again, 35 - 50 will— of that moment. 36-34 to be, he's| got it again, 35 - 50 will stop them got it again, 35 — 50 will stop them and it's_ got it again, 35 — 50 will stop them and...
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i hope ou are dig at any time, you know? i hope you are all— dig at any time, you know?ny time, you know? i hope you are all sharing in _ dig at any time, you know? i hope you are all sharing in the - dig at any time, you know? i hope you are all sharing in the delight l you are all sharing in the delight and success. thank you very much for speaking to us and warmest congratulations to everybody at the rowing club and lovely to hear from you. rowing club and lovely to hear from ou. ., . ., rowing club and lovely to hear from ou. ., ., ., ., . ., rowing club and lovely to hear from ou. ., ., ., ., _, ., you. you are more than welcome and ho efull i you. you are more than welcome and hopefully i will— you. you are more than welcome and hopefully i will talk— you. you are more than welcome and hopefully i will talk to _ you. you are more than welcome and hopefully i will talk to you _ you. you are more than welcome and hopefully i will talk to you again - hopefully i will talk to you again after the next finals.— hopefully i will talk to you again after the next finals. in
i hope ou are dig at any time, you know? i hope you are all— dig at any time, you know?ny time, you know? i hope you are all sharing in _ dig at any time, you know? i hope you are all sharing in the - dig at any time, you know? i hope you are all sharing in the delight l you are all sharing in the delight and success. thank you very much for speaking to us and warmest congratulations to everybody at the rowing club and lovely to hear from you. rowing club and lovely to hear from ou. ., . .,...
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the sunday times. and there are some _ actually... the sunday times.llion people tuned into the match. so it's going to be very exciting, and i love... the son has a lovely story about paul gascoyne saying england can win, wejust about paul gascoyne saying england can win, we just have to put our weight behind garrett southgate. joe, will you be watching? flit joe, will you be watching? of course, it's a much watched events. england _ course, it's a much watched events. england are — course, it's a much watched events. england are the favourites, could be a bi- england are the favourites, could be a big kind _ england are the favourites, could be a big kind of celebrations if we win _ a big kind of celebrations if we win. ,, ., ., , a big kind of celebrations if we win, ,, ., ., , ., a big kind of celebrations if we win. ,, ., ., ,., ,, ., win. sell rations are commission rations, whatever _ win. sell rations are commission rations, whatever happens, - win. sell rations are commission rations, whatever happens, i- win. sell rations are commission i rati
the sunday times. and there are some _ actually... the sunday times.llion people tuned into the match. so it's going to be very exciting, and i love... the son has a lovely story about paul gascoyne saying england can win, wejust about paul gascoyne saying england can win, we just have to put our weight behind garrett southgate. joe, will you be watching? flit joe, will you be watching? of course, it's a much watched events. england _ course, it's a much watched events. england are — course,...
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another time. thanks very much. for joining us from the quiz that's in can and thanks for those insights and happy viewing for the rest of it. thank you. oh, back to germany now, and what does an artist do when he learns that a close friend has passed while he paints or sculpt, or in some way, tries to create, to defy the ability of death. all american painter julian novel did just that when his long time friend site warmly died back in 2011. the works are now on show near cologne, in germany, where another old friend came by to give them their due. oh, $950.00 chapo bill spy puts a price. we're not gonna treat an architectural gem. and for the past 10 years, a venue for the top art exhibitions. hollywood village to pho. i'm friend of artist julian snapple, has been shooting a film nearby on a day off. he came to take in an exhibition of large format, novel paintings. ah. when i'm here by myself, i took it all in and of course the miracle of this show. and i'm not saying that just to be pollyanna positive. is it so
another time. thanks very much. for joining us from the quiz that's in can and thanks for those insights and happy viewing for the rest of it. thank you. oh, back to germany now, and what does an artist do when he learns that a close friend has passed while he paints or sculpt, or in some way, tries to create, to defy the ability of death. all american painter julian novel did just that when his long time friend site warmly died back in 2011. the works are now on show near cologne, in germany,...
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kennedy, thank you for your time. madam chair, my time has expired. chair plaskett: for the ranking member of the full committee, you get len yhency -- leniency in more ways than one. congresswoman kirkpatrick. mrs. kirkpatrick: thank you, chairwoman. i thank you for having this hearing. i have a multigenerational family of ranchers. we had an enormous ranch. and ranched cattle. it would always be there as a kid. it's interesting to me that times have changed. so anyway, my question is for mr. shannon. you know, livestock producers are serving local markets, often have a difficult time getting a market-ready product produced, requiring meat slaughtering and processing as well as aggregation of local meat products for sale at the wholesale market. so can you describe some of the challenges facing local meat producers and how that impacts business decisions? mr. shannon: yes. thank you for that question. one of the biggest things that we face at this time -- we've been using a usda inspected processor for many years and had a great working relationship.
kennedy, thank you for your time. madam chair, my time has expired. chair plaskett: for the ranking member of the full committee, you get len yhency -- leniency in more ways than one. congresswoman kirkpatrick. mrs. kirkpatrick: thank you, chairwoman. i thank you for having this hearing. i have a multigenerational family of ranchers. we had an enormous ranch. and ranched cattle. it would always be there as a kid. it's interesting to me that times have changed. so anyway, my question is for mr....
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55 years is a long time to wait. it this year, after the time we've had, we need some of this, we need excitement, to be behind our country. southgate hasjust managed to find something that has brought togetherness, and theyjust seem as if they can do it this time. 55 years, not in my lifetime have i seen anything like this. - this was a moment to represent our time. —— our moment. the near misses and the tournaments that haven't gone so well weren't so important for this team. over the last four years, they've knocked down so many barriers, so their resilience and experience as a team have really prepared them well for this moment. this team has taken the public along for the ride. when they left their base in staffordshire yesterday and when they arrived in london, the players were reminded just what this means to the nation. but let's not forget about italy, a team unbeaten in three years. they were pushed very close in their semifinal by spain but went through on penalties. england have never beaten them in a maj
55 years is a long time to wait. it this year, after the time we've had, we need some of this, we need excitement, to be behind our country. southgate hasjust managed to find something that has brought togetherness, and theyjust seem as if they can do it this time. 55 years, not in my lifetime have i seen anything like this. - this was a moment to represent our time. —— our moment. the near misses and the tournaments that haven't gone so well weren't so important for this team. over the...
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: :, , time.f the emergency services who were the to the disaster, 18 people have so far been confirmed dead. with145 still been confirmed dead. with 145 still missing. officials been confirmed dead. with145 still missing. officials confirmed yesterday that the bodies of two more children have been found in the rubble without rescuers have been working 12 hour shifts are still hoping they could find some survivors. our correspondent sophie long joins us live from there right now. just give us the latest efforts by the rescue team there. they are continuing and they are still hopeful that they could find somebody alive.— hopeful that they could find somebody alive. hopeful that they could find somebod alive. ~ �* :, :, somebody alive. well, ben, i have to sa that somebody alive. well, ben, i have to say that people _ somebody alive. well, ben, i have to say that people are _ somebody alive. well, ben, i have to say that people are of— somebody alive. well, ben, i have to say that people are of cour
: :, , time.f the emergency services who were the to the disaster, 18 people have so far been confirmed dead. with145 still been confirmed dead. with 145 still missing. officials been confirmed dead. with145 still missing. officials confirmed yesterday that the bodies of two more children have been found in the rubble without rescuers have been working 12 hour shifts are still hoping they could find some survivors. our correspondent sophie long joins us live from there right now. just give us...
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better if they had time. that's the thing making these games is extremely complicated in order to meet release date studios are in a perpetual state of what's called the crunch, as in the crunch of adderall. pills between your teeth as you shut out to work a 100 hour week of mandatory overtime. to do things like fix the hubcaps on your she's a mario car. i was even allowed. i mean, it's basically not, which is why lately companies have been out sourcing crunch work to other countries . right now, i'm in a shipping container off the coast to pop into getting please, don't worry about me next week when these games are finished. i'll probably be free . it's pretty common when a big project ends to just lay everybody off and shut the company. is there anything workers can do to prevent this kind of exploitation? this is a $1000000000.00 industry for god's sake. things have been changing around the edges for a little while now. a couple years ago, workers at right games walked off the job in protest of workplace s
better if they had time. that's the thing making these games is extremely complicated in order to meet release date studios are in a perpetual state of what's called the crunch, as in the crunch of adderall. pills between your teeth as you shut out to work a 100 hour week of mandatory overtime. to do things like fix the hubcaps on your she's a mario car. i was even allowed. i mean, it's basically not, which is why lately companies have been out sourcing crunch work to other countries . right...
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it is not a one time change. i am fascinated to see what we get out of the investment goals as we work our way through the earnings season because i think we have already heard from pepsico. there is deftly a shortage of workers, shortage of staff, trucks. i'm wondering at what point you think the fed will have to start recognizing this. i wonder whether we are starting to witness it already? i appreciate that he is sticking to the transient line, that this will be a temporary phenomenon. i am listening to all the others around him and i'm starting to detect cracks in what jay powell is saying as well. vincent: you make a really good point. it is producer prices here and producer prices abroad that are declining drastically. the side of the equation they are talking about is interesting. when we saw cpi data we saw a big drop. we have seen a big drop in real hourly earnings and that is because that is adjusted for inflation. when the stimulus ends, the forbearance for mortgages, when that ends, one would expect w
it is not a one time change. i am fascinated to see what we get out of the investment goals as we work our way through the earnings season because i think we have already heard from pepsico. there is deftly a shortage of workers, shortage of staff, trucks. i'm wondering at what point you think the fed will have to start recognizing this. i wonder whether we are starting to witness it already? i appreciate that he is sticking to the transient line, that this will be a temporary phenomenon. i am...
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my time will be limited. so, i'll be asking questions primarily about the weapons you observed and how they were used. officer hodges, you were in a unique position because you were closer to the white house to start, as you indicated in your testimony. during the morning and the early afternoon on the 6th, what did you hear specifically about guns and explosives that had been discovered by your fellow officers? >> i was listening on the radio to our gun recovery unit, working the crowd. what we usually try to do is wait for the crowd to disperse, that way we don't set off a crowd, a riot. i think they might have identified people of interest that they never got a chance to address and they were working the crowd to try and confirm reports of firearms on certain people. but it's also difficult to do given the nature of the crowd and how many there were. when i heard they confirmed the existence of a device, there was only one thing it could be, explosives. and in 42 we had our own objective, our own mission.
my time will be limited. so, i'll be asking questions primarily about the weapons you observed and how they were used. officer hodges, you were in a unique position because you were closer to the white house to start, as you indicated in your testimony. during the morning and the early afternoon on the 6th, what did you hear specifically about guns and explosives that had been discovered by your fellow officers? >> i was listening on the radio to our gun recovery unit, working the crowd....
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that time. so, as you bring up, kelly, i think there's an interesting product perspective of how when you're on the product, what are you doing there then and is there a way that the company gets you to spend more time there or spend more money or engage more with advertising or whatever it may be, the business model but the idea that we're going to now come back at any point really to that kind of pandemic time, engagement and active user time, we're seeing it across at twitter, pinterest, amazon that's just not real u.s.ic. >> mike it was interesting we'll have more on this next hour but morgan stanley does a survey of interns every summer to try to figure out what the kids order and use and do and all this stuff in the case of social media, pinterest had 1% of people in term of responding saying they had anything to do with it we all know this is not like snapchat but if it's popular with the dare i suggest boomer crowd, those millennials, whoever it is, us old people who have a little bit mo
that time. so, as you bring up, kelly, i think there's an interesting product perspective of how when you're on the product, what are you doing there then and is there a way that the company gets you to spend more time there or spend more money or engage more with advertising or whatever it may be, the business model but the idea that we're going to now come back at any point really to that kind of pandemic time, engagement and active user time, we're seeing it across at twitter, pinterest,...
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the time is right. _ seriously, but as kate has said, we think the time is right.wear facemasks, we i think the time is right. if staff. wish to wear facemasks, we will allow— wish to wear facemasks, we will allow that— wish to wear facemasks, we will allow that of _ wish to wear facemasks, we will allow that of course, _ wish to wear facemasks, we will allow that of course, that - wish to wear facemasks, we will allow that of course, that we i wish to wear facemasks, we willi allow that of course, that we will have _ allow that of course, that we will have all— allow that of course, that we will have all of— allow that of course, that we will have all of the _ allow that of course, that we will have all of the washing _ allow that of course, that we will. have all of the washing protocols, cleaning _ have all of the washing protocols, cleaning protocols, _ have all of the washing protocols, cleaning protocols, and _ have all of the washing protocols, | cleaning protocols, and everything else we _ cleaning protocols, and everything else we can do. _ cleaning protoc
the time is right. _ seriously, but as kate has said, we think the time is right.wear facemasks, we i think the time is right. if staff. wish to wear facemasks, we will allow— wish to wear facemasks, we will allow that— wish to wear facemasks, we will allow that of _ wish to wear facemasks, we will allow that of course, _ wish to wear facemasks, we will allow that of course, that - wish to wear facemasks, we will allow that of course, that we i wish to wear facemasks, we willi allow that of...
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and what time was it?urder. >> there was actually an altercation between the two of them, so you have the reason why she would remember him as opposed to any other customer that may have just happened into the store. >> if that attendant was right, investigators may have undercut jason's alibi. still, it wasn't enough. so they plodded ahead, painstaking work, took time. then years after the murder, they finally got a match for that partial footprint. >> the state bureau of investigation and the fbi were able to eventually identify that shoe as a hush puppy shoe, and it was a size 12, which was the same size that he wore. >> throughout the investigation, jason steadfastly maintained his silence. rather than face a legal battle where he would be asked some tough questions he gave up custody of his daughter. >> everyone that we spoke with, all of them talked about how much he loved cassidy and what a great dad he was. to just turn over primary custody, that was very surprising. >> investigators had heard enou
and what time was it?urder. >> there was actually an altercation between the two of them, so you have the reason why she would remember him as opposed to any other customer that may have just happened into the store. >> if that attendant was right, investigators may have undercut jason's alibi. still, it wasn't enough. so they plodded ahead, painstaking work, took time. then years after the murder, they finally got a match for that partial footprint. >> the state bureau of...
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and half the time in new york? do you divide your time between playing, conducting, composing, and teaching? wynton: well, i do many things. i'm also the managing director of our organization. so i deal with everything in our staff. our executive director, greg scholl, and our management team, they're all fantastic colleagues. if anything -- i mean, i work all the time. i don't separate anything. my work is also my hobby. and this pandemic has -- i always respected all of my colleagues. but i'm going to tell you that the pandemic has given me such a greater appreciation of the quality of people i've been blessed to work with. our orchestra, we still have a vast majority of our staff on, we're open for business, we're getting things done. the orchestra is so supportive of the mission of the organization. we have 11 arrangers in our orchestra. that's something that has never happened. composers, teachers, the phone calls i get. then, when you get to our staff and our managers of every division, of our building, our f
and half the time in new york? do you divide your time between playing, conducting, composing, and teaching? wynton: well, i do many things. i'm also the managing director of our organization. so i deal with everything in our staff. our executive director, greg scholl, and our management team, they're all fantastic colleagues. if anything -- i mean, i work all the time. i don't separate anything. my work is also my hobby. and this pandemic has -- i always respected all of my colleagues. but i'm...