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saving time and not permanent standard time. no kids are going at 6:00 in the morning, they do that at 4:30 or 5:00 or 6:00 p.m., and that is what gets kids outside, like my kids. in terms of the mental health goals, there's a big problem with seasonal mood disorder and depression, when you don't have sunlight in the part of the day when you can use it, which is the afternoon, and only half are awake -- i think the depression statistic and other economic measures would be served moving that hour into the part when more people can use it. >> thank you for that. mr. beckworth, would you have anything to add? >> i am not a doctor so i don't really have anything to comment on about mental health. i will briefly, though, the comment that moving the clock ahead one hour once a year is dangerous really begs the commons sense question, if that's true we have bigger problems. if you look at your colleagues, every sunday or monday, your colleagues are returning from their districts and they are returning with one or two or three hours of
saving time and not permanent standard time. no kids are going at 6:00 in the morning, they do that at 4:30 or 5:00 or 6:00 p.m., and that is what gets kids outside, like my kids. in terms of the mental health goals, there's a big problem with seasonal mood disorder and depression, when you don't have sunlight in the part of the day when you can use it, which is the afternoon, and only half are awake -- i think the depression statistic and other economic measures would be served moving that...
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time range. our students and many american workers are at risk for chronic sleep loss and also what's called sir indicate yan misline ment. it refers to a mismatch in the timing between our work, our school and sleep routines and the sun that all important loigt signal from the outside world. it makes us prone to a whole host of health effects throughout the life span including obesity, adhd, cancer and analyze hikers alzheimer's disease. people with disabilities are more susceptible to clock changes. i work on how to help children with autism sleep better, and i have cared for multiple children whose sleep worses after the change to dst with more meltdowns, more hyperactivity, with the changes lasting weeks, very stressful to their parents and effective interventions for sleep problems and autism include limiting evening light, maximizing morning light. permanent standard time would optimize both of those interventions. in summary, my colleagues and i strongly recommend eliminating the transitio
time range. our students and many american workers are at risk for chronic sleep loss and also what's called sir indicate yan misline ment. it refers to a mismatch in the timing between our work, our school and sleep routines and the sun that all important loigt signal from the outside world. it makes us prone to a whole host of health effects throughout the life span including obesity, adhd, cancer and analyze hikers alzheimer's disease. people with disabilities are more susceptible to clock...
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switching between daylight savings time into standard time is of course a balancing act. none of us can change how much that sunlight there is in a given day. as much as it appears, congress doesn't have the power to change time, congress has the power to balance time but it's the same regardless of what we do here today. having more time when it's light in the afternoon and we've heard these as well they include increasing economic activities asen well as reduced motor vehie accidents but the benefits have always been weighed against the concerns that we shouldn't have kids going to school in the dark in the morning. so this is balancing between those that led us to the long-standing policy to take the most advantage that we can every year. as testified o in extending daylightht savings time for the energy and commerce subcommittee as early as 1983 and the support of the policy while there are questions about how much if any energy is saved with daylight savings, the majority of the studies show that it does decrease the demand regarding the use there's other reasons it
switching between daylight savings time into standard time is of course a balancing act. none of us can change how much that sunlight there is in a given day. as much as it appears, congress doesn't have the power to change time, congress has the power to balance time but it's the same regardless of what we do here today. having more time when it's light in the afternoon and we've heard these as well they include increasing economic activities asen well as reduced motor vehie accidents but the...
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we have just passed the bill to end the return from daylight savings time to make daylight savings time permanent. ♪♪ buckeye broadband supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving you a front row seat to democracy in his state of the state address louisiana governor edwards announced he's not renewing the public health emergey
we have just passed the bill to end the return from daylight savings time to make daylight savings time permanent. ♪♪ buckeye broadband supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving you a front row seat to democracy in his state of the state address louisiana governor edwards announced he's not renewing the public health emergey
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yes but that takes time and ukrainians do not have time.— do not have time.be figuring out a rather military— will be figuring out a rather military planners will be figuring out how — military planners will be figuring out how to go about such a thing but i will out how to go about such a thing but i will say— out how to go about such a thing but i will say that there are various ways— i will say that there are various ways it — i will say that there are various ways it could be taken, various steps _ ways it could be taken, various steps that _ ways it could be taken, various steps that could be taken and i think— steps that could be taken and i think the — steps that could be taken and i think the most important thing is what _ think the most important thing is what ben— think the most important thing is what ben wallace said about gaining the effect that ukrainians are looking — the effect that ukrainians are looking for, which is protection of the skies — looking for, which is protection of the skies and some of hand—held and air defence _ the skies and
yes but that takes time and ukrainians do not have time.— do not have time.be figuring out a rather military— will be figuring out a rather military planners will be figuring out how — military planners will be figuring out how to go about such a thing but i will out how to go about such a thing but i will say— out how to go about such a thing but i will say that there are various ways— i will say that there are various ways it — i will say that there are various ways it could be...
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time zone.o then they are they are. and then we are changing our clocks. and because of that and then to adjust how they naturally would and then they think is just an hour. and those in and sunshine when we should it be we are one hour off. and then to mention the evening. >> so talk about increased risk of heart m attack and stroke. to daylight savings time. >> and in a nutshell. and then with the change but we do see it more and vulnerable populations and the elderly. and then can control their schedules as much. >> congresswoman kelly for your five minutes. >> . >> i would like to start with you on this topic the times which is important with your testimony switching to permanent daylight savings time. can you elaborate moree on how that works with the connection isti between time change and crime quick. >> thank you soo much for that. and then only to commit that act. and if we take an hour.re it is worth it. late to bed and lead to rise that they do stay up late. and not to fight human nat
time zone.o then they are they are. and then we are changing our clocks. and because of that and then to adjust how they naturally would and then they think is just an hour. and those in and sunshine when we should it be we are one hour off. and then to mention the evening. >> so talk about increased risk of heart m attack and stroke. to daylight savings time. >> and in a nutshell. and then with the change but we do see it more and vulnerable populations and the elderly. and then...
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, ., ., time? the number one thing that all of ukraine _ time?me? the number one thing that all of ukraine was trying - time? the number one thing that all of ukraine was trying to - time? the number one thing that all of ukraine was trying to do - all of ukraine was trying to do was get civilians out of the battle area. it is a very, very common tactic and combat which is the indiscriminate bombing that russia has done. that is what the ceasefires are meant to do but also both side will start strengthening their forces, resupply, reposition, evenif forces, resupply, reposition, even if they both agree they are not supposed to. find even if they both agree they are not supposed to. and what ou rate are not supposed to. and what you rate the — are not supposed to. and what you rate the chances _ are not supposed to. and what you rate the chances of - are not supposed to. and what you rate the chances of these l you rate the chances of these ukrainian counter—attacks, effectively? obviously they have been under a great deal of pressure in kyiv and t
, ., ., time? the number one thing that all of ukraine _ time?me? the number one thing that all of ukraine was trying - time? the number one thing that all of ukraine was trying to - time? the number one thing that all of ukraine was trying to do - all of ukraine was trying to do was get civilians out of the battle area. it is a very, very common tactic and combat which is the indiscriminate bombing that russia has done. that is what the ceasefires are meant to do but also both side will start...
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this is happening time and time again.ties, and just a huge number of volunteers are making this happen, ensuring that when people get here, they are welcomed, they feel secure and safe, and they can start planning the next part of theirjourney. start planning the next part of theirjourney— start planning the next part of their “ourne . ., ,, , ., , . theirjourney. thank you very much, kasia, an extraordinary _ theirjourney. thank you very much, kasia, an extraordinary effort - theirjourney. thank you very much, kasia, an extraordinary effort from i kasia, an extraordinary effort from people there. let's speak to nick thorpe now, who's in budapest, where trains carrying refugees from ukraine are arriving all the time. tellers who you're talking to, what stories your hearing, and how many people are getting there. i stories your hearing, and how many people are getting there.— people are getting there. i think the latest tally _ people are getting there. i think the latest tally for _ people are getting there. i think the l
this is happening time and time again.ties, and just a huge number of volunteers are making this happen, ensuring that when people get here, they are welcomed, they feel secure and safe, and they can start planning the next part of theirjourney. start planning the next part of theirjourney— start planning the next part of their “ourne . ., ,, , ., , . theirjourney. thank you very much, kasia, an extraordinary _ theirjourney. thank you very much, kasia, an extraordinary effort -...
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is it time to buy stocks or run from stocks? is it a time to be bullish or time to be cautious? do we put in the lows? did we not could we go even lower. >> >> anastasia amarosa, and i cannot conclude that the low, and it's okay to nibble now and it's on the upside to get clarity first. to get a bottom we need de-escalation and growth is being revised down instead you've heard the conversation. jim lebenthal says now is the time to go all in. he says he'll put the name back on himself is he making a mistake are others going to be mistaken if they follow him >>. >> i don't think they'll be mistaken necessarily they have a long enough time horizon. jim is right it's time to buy a few select things and you have really, really high conviction in and you should give yourself plenty of time horizon. this situation is likely not to turn around on a dime, but 12 months from now we're likely to arrive at a better place, so if you can pick the stocks carefully, i think that's the right approach i'm not ready to call in an all-clear for the market and say this is the low. as many silver li
is it time to buy stocks or run from stocks? is it a time to be bullish or time to be cautious? do we put in the lows? did we not could we go even lower. >> >> anastasia amarosa, and i cannot conclude that the low, and it's okay to nibble now and it's on the upside to get clarity first. to get a bottom we need de-escalation and growth is being revised down instead you've heard the conversation. jim lebenthal says now is the time to go all in. he says he'll put the name back on...
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eastern time. don't go anywhere. is a paid advertisement for csn. >> you know, many times, i've been out here with a new coin release, and i have asked for a drum roll. and in all honesty, in the past, it's really just been nothing but hyperbole. but this time, i really would like a drum roll. i don't think i'm gonna get one, but i really think i should have one. this is, i think, the singular most important numismatic event certainly of the last quarter century, perhaps in my entire professional career, in terms of interest, in terms of collectibility, in terms of
eastern time. don't go anywhere. is a paid advertisement for csn. >> you know, many times, i've been out here with a new coin release, and i have asked for a drum roll. and in all honesty, in the past, it's really just been nothing but hyperbole. but this time, i really would like a drum roll. i don't think i'm gonna get one, but i really think i should have one. this is, i think, the singular most important numismatic event certainly of the last quarter century, perhaps in my entire...
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more choosers, less time. second, the senate and the white house should commit to revisiting the recommendations of the working group on streamlining paperwork for executive nominations, most of which have not been implemented, which was established by the 2012 act. finally, i support the accountability for acting officials act. it was nearly half the permanent time limits for acting officials outside of pending nominations in the most important agency position. it would also restrict acting inspectors general to senior staff and i.t. offices. i would actually go beyond the accountability for acting officials act and expand that to cover other confirmed i.g.'s. and it would resolve ambiguities in the vacancies act that generated litigation in the trump administration. there is one reform with regard to acting officials and delegations of authority that is more expansive of presidential power and that would be that i would also allow more nominees, those two have been confirmed to another post, to serve in an a
more choosers, less time. second, the senate and the white house should commit to revisiting the recommendations of the working group on streamlining paperwork for executive nominations, most of which have not been implemented, which was established by the 2012 act. finally, i support the accountability for acting officials act. it was nearly half the permanent time limits for acting officials outside of pending nominations in the most important agency position. it would also restrict acting...
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this biannual ritual of toggling between daylight saving time and standard time isn't just an inconvenience to people everywhere, it has real repercussions on our daily lives. studies found that year-round daylight saving time would help with public policy, health, and especially important commitment after this cold and dark covid winter. season affect disorder is real and when they get that extra hour of sun in the evening, it's helps tens of millions of people all across the country to finely put the winter into a rear-view mirror. let's be honest, spring really starts when we spring forward to daylight saving time. so daylight saving time brings sunshine, smiles and savings to every pesh in the country -- person in the country and more evening sunshine also leads to fewer traffic fatalities, more recreation time, to afterworkshopping, to little league games to family bike rides, an extra hour of sunshine puts a spring in our steps and gives us a reason to get outside and enjoy the outdoors. the case for daylight saving time is clear. so let's go from polar to solar. let's finally make th
this biannual ritual of toggling between daylight saving time and standard time isn't just an inconvenience to people everywhere, it has real repercussions on our daily lives. studies found that year-round daylight saving time would help with public policy, health, and especially important commitment after this cold and dark covid winter. season affect disorder is real and when they get that extra hour of sun in the evening, it's helps tens of millions of people all across the country to finely...
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there are times when you want to be in emerging market debt and times not. the notion is to give that latitude to managers to make those decisions. >> commissioner driscoll: thank you for the answer. thank you. >> chair peskin: any other commissioner comments or questions from commissioners? >> commissioner driscoll: move adoption of recommendation up to $400 million to loomis sayles. >> chair peskin: motion by commissioner driscoll, seconded by commissioner bridges. we'll take in person public comment at this time. >> clerk: there's no public present. >> chair peskin: in person public comment is closed. we will take public comment from callers at this time. please open the phone lines for public comment. >> clerk: thank you. any callers? please press star 3 to be added to the queue. are there any callers or the line? >> there are no callers on the line. >> thank you. public comment is closed. >> chair peskin: public comment is closed. there's been a second by commissioner driscoll, seconded by commissioner bridges. i believe we can take that item same house
there are times when you want to be in emerging market debt and times not. the notion is to give that latitude to managers to make those decisions. >> commissioner driscoll: thank you for the answer. thank you. >> chair peskin: any other commissioner comments or questions from commissioners? >> commissioner driscoll: move adoption of recommendation up to $400 million to loomis sayles. >> chair peskin: motion by commissioner driscoll, seconded by commissioner bridges....
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unprecedented times at the moment at a difficult time, but also a time of change as you, as you, as you see in the media, there's a lot of negative perceptions that go hand in hand with us as black people and that people, as a coach of how did you take to see and those incidents, the dog situation that happened that one kind of annoyed that on the black, it was like, why didn't it does that make sense? and then to have enjoyed like which and kind of get it on the back of that. please please call the cops. please call out and then tell them there was african american men in my life. please tell them whatever you like. they both combine, then they did kind of escalate each other so much more than they should it. yeah. and i think like everything is coming together so quickly and then being and look down as well. maybe even what, because you can talk to people about like, you know, with now well, we can't do anything about that. we can talk about the, the faith very hard prefix will say i'm very resilient, but we only support sometimes a final support for my elders. uncle how are you doing
unprecedented times at the moment at a difficult time, but also a time of change as you, as you, as you see in the media, there's a lot of negative perceptions that go hand in hand with us as black people and that people, as a coach of how did you take to see and those incidents, the dog situation that happened that one kind of annoyed that on the black, it was like, why didn't it does that make sense? and then to have enjoyed like which and kind of get it on the back of that. please please...
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time a phenomenon, a dimension and illusion about time starts april 14 on d, w. mm hm. ah, ah, ah, ah, rushes war and ukraine is now more than a month old. millions of people have fled their homes and ukraine and thousands have been killed. meanwhile, the phrase that hasn't driven it in german economic policy for decades, vondell durst handle or change through trade is now being re thought since the cold war, germany.
time a phenomenon, a dimension and illusion about time starts april 14 on d, w. mm hm. ah, ah, ah, ah, rushes war and ukraine is now more than a month old. millions of people have fled their homes and ukraine and thousands have been killed. meanwhile, the phrase that hasn't driven it in german economic policy for decades, vondell durst handle or change through trade is now being re thought since the cold war, germany.
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you watch sunday time and that's what's next in our program.inadequate british ministers thought they were making history paid off in a prank and brutal way. valuable introductory gas for rubles for unfriendly countries and a plan to support the economy and people in russia the first results of figure skating will not catch up with us. we 'll be back soon, stay tuned. destroy flagship of a mock enemy she loves me, and she will give birth to children from me. everything is fine, 72 meters, see the program bubble time successful resale property. download the application and choose the option you need cyan we work as a bank post office because we value stability just like you and are always happy to meet you at every branch throughout russia -old, but in a new way, the postal bank. i hear the call of the winks, how did they get here? but so five popular video services have united in a wink subscription, five in one you will have time to connect before april 30 for only 399 rubles. in a month forever rostelecom technology opportunities it is import
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at this time. i want to open it up to the board and my colleaguesfor discussion . doctor matthews, please. >> thank you vice president lam but i want to before you start your discussion at the board level i wanted to make sure it's clear that this is a tentativeagreement that we were able to reach with the united unions of san francisco . itmoves from required masks to strongly recommended . and this does not mean that every student has to take off the mask among the datesthat are in the tentative agreement . if families or students with to continue wearing masks they absolutely can. as a matter of fact in the tentative agreementit says masks are still strongly recommended . i think that the thought that all of our students are going to take off their masks is not correct. currently power policy allows for outdoor masks optional and as i walked through many of our school yards, more than half the students in many cases almost all of thestudents are still wearing masks . i just wanted to make sure i
at this time. i want to open it up to the board and my colleaguesfor discussion . doctor matthews, please. >> thank you vice president lam but i want to before you start your discussion at the board level i wanted to make sure it's clear that this is a tentativeagreement that we were able to reach with the united unions of san francisco . itmoves from required masks to strongly recommended . and this does not mean that every student has to take off the mask among the datesthat are in the...
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it was like time was this road. because of the internet and a lot of other things but the internet primarily culture is now more like a real shallow ocean. like it's very fast. it's very wide, but it's not very deep. and you can go to any part of it you can get in your little theoretical rowboat go to any part of this ocean you want with a bucket and scoop up. the past and it creates this sense that we're living in a perpetual now. that we're not moving through time as much as we are just making everything new to some degree partially retro. um the example this guy used and i'm just this is history example, not mine, but he was he covered a genre of music called postpunk in the 80s. one day he's watching television and like, you know, 20 whatever 2011 or whatever and he sees this band and he is certain that this must have been a band from the 80s. he missed they're not only playing the style of postpunk. they're dressed like people from the 80s and it's not just that they're dressed that way. um, there's no sort of
it was like time was this road. because of the internet and a lot of other things but the internet primarily culture is now more like a real shallow ocean. like it's very fast. it's very wide, but it's not very deep. and you can go to any part of it you can get in your little theoretical rowboat go to any part of this ocean you want with a bucket and scoop up. the past and it creates this sense that we're living in a perpetual now. that we're not moving through time as much as we are just...
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let's see the time, watch the time is very important to watch., but still it was dangerous from the point of view of this easier. at the end, gleb realized that he was going straight out easily, but by the way, pay attention to the seconds, it's still faster, yes, faster than the first race. as a result, third place. it will come out here too. there is no doubt about this further. yes, and apparently the fourth place also becomes lucky a loser. as a result, andrey krasnov becomes a lucky loser. four person. there is the final fifth quarter-final, you go out to the next round and the needle comes to their saveliy korostelev and andrey krasnov, about whom we are talking this morning, and with whom i talked about whom i told you, it goes on and it's wonderful we are on. root for them right away . well, actually, in fact, uh, most of all, you should probably root for savely korostelyov, a young athlete who, well, really clearly manifests himself at every start. everything is better and better, but so that you understand why you can root for him. yes,
let's see the time, watch the time is very important to watch., but still it was dangerous from the point of view of this easier. at the end, gleb realized that he was going straight out easily, but by the way, pay attention to the seconds, it's still faster, yes, faster than the first race. as a result, third place. it will come out here too. there is no doubt about this further. yes, and apparently the fourth place also becomes lucky a loser. as a result, andrey krasnov becomes a lucky loser....
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then we'll later, we'll have time, we'll have time to leave.k about what we talked about before , that, uh, actually the fourth race, most likely, will bring two new lucky losers. well here, that's how it works. yes, although, even visually it was clear that it was not so, how strong an active pace they had, but in general, what is, what is, as the girl says, of course, in this fourth race, and lucky and lucky with them fled, but natalya but no luck, as we see here maria istomina at the turn on the bend. she almost fell there, calmed down and turns here are not easy at high speeds. well, in the end, maria istomina , who was in the kirov-chepetsk battle a week ago. truth from your crown distance skating cutting, but now it becomes the fifth here, but this direction goes to the next round. there is no doubt about it, but an olympic champion. there is an olympic champion. this is a title that was always said even when we were running at one time, one to one words olympic champion, they are an olympic champion. get away from the mechanics by yourse
then we'll later, we'll have time, we'll have time to leave.k about what we talked about before , that, uh, actually the fourth race, most likely, will bring two new lucky losers. well here, that's how it works. yes, although, even visually it was clear that it was not so, how strong an active pace they had, but in general, what is, what is, as the girl says, of course, in this fourth race, and lucky and lucky with them fled, but natalya but no luck, as we see here maria istomina at the turn on...
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it was like time was this road. because of the internet, and a lot of other things, but the internet primarily, culture is now more like a real shallow ocean, like it's very vast, it's very wide, but it's not very deep. and you can go to any part of it. you can get in your little theoretical rowboat, go to any part of this ocean you want with a bucket and scoop up the past. and it creates this sense that we're living in a perpetual now, that we're not moving through time as much as we are just making everything new to some degree, partially retro. the example this guy used, this is his example, not mine, he covered a genre of music called post punk in the '80s, one day he's watching television in 2011 or whatever, and he sees this band. and he is certain that this must have been a band from the '80s he missed. they're not only playing the style of post punk, they're dressed like people from the '80s. and it's not just that they're dressed that way, there's no sort of ironic value to this, this is actually just the w
it was like time was this road. because of the internet, and a lot of other things, but the internet primarily, culture is now more like a real shallow ocean, like it's very vast, it's very wide, but it's not very deep. and you can go to any part of it. you can get in your little theoretical rowboat, go to any part of this ocean you want with a bucket and scoop up the past. and it creates this sense that we're living in a perpetual now, that we're not moving through time as much as we are just...
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full year earnings for 2022, just under 30 times 2023's $9.72 a share. and this one is trading at all-time highs i think there is some fundamental back story to the strengthen we're seeing right now in the price action. but in a way that we can take a bullish bet but mitigate the risk of a potential pull back i was looking at the may 290 calls. obviously a way to get into it if you were looking for a way to get in but considerably less than the $225 or so than what the stock was trading at at the end of close >> what's your take on the trade and what's your take on lilly? >> from the chart's perspective i think you have the hallmarks of what is considered a great technical setup. when you look at the relative terms, not only is the sector outperforming the market, the stock is outperforming its sector, so you really have everything you're looking for from a technical perspective, but i share the concerns mike has. you have a revenue growth that's flat the next couple of years. and when you're trading at those 27 next time year's earnings these are some o
full year earnings for 2022, just under 30 times 2023's $9.72 a share. and this one is trading at all-time highs i think there is some fundamental back story to the strengthen we're seeing right now in the price action. but in a way that we can take a bullish bet but mitigate the risk of a potential pull back i was looking at the may 290 calls. obviously a way to get into it if you were looking for a way to get in but considerably less than the $225 or so than what the stock was trading at at...
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our concepts were above, we came back to the table with new ideas time and time again. unfortunately, the music industry was unwilling to do its part of these negotiations. our proposals for legitimate, made in good faith and nav was committed to seeing what a common ground might be possible but at no time for even that with a formal music industry. i was disappointing to me and other broadcasters at the time as a result we find ourselves in this hearing room today debating performance proposal strikingly similar to its predecessors. once his introduction, in spite the balance you and your colleagues' during that meeting four years ago. at a moment when local stations do their best work when in the face of a global pandemic we are connecting communities rather than dividing them, informing them rather than misleading that in providing service free to all listeners when many americans are struggling financially, the american music fairness act imposed royalty on local radio financially untenable for broadcasters of all sizes and unjustified matter of policy. broadcasters
our concepts were above, we came back to the table with new ideas time and time again. unfortunately, the music industry was unwilling to do its part of these negotiations. our proposals for legitimate, made in good faith and nav was committed to seeing what a common ground might be possible but at no time for even that with a formal music industry. i was disappointing to me and other broadcasters at the time as a result we find ourselves in this hearing room today debating performance proposal...
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it is interesting times internationally. counseling -- challenging times. everyone else on the open market has opined about the march meeting. one. whether it is a tweet, an interview or anything else. what are your thoughts going into the march meeting? >> the march meeting. here's how i'm thinking about the march meeting. i guess i would start of course with the u.s. economy, which is very strong, the labor market extremely tight and inflation running well above target. the way we think about our work is we develop working plans for making dust before making adjustments to monetary policy over the course of the coming months, and we are flexible as plans meet the real world. so we are never on autopilot, and at a time like this what we aim to do is lay out our principles and then we proceed to implement the policies carefully and nobly. coming to this meeting, let's say before the ukraine invasion, the committee was set to raise our policy rates, the first of what was to be a series of raises expected this year. it would be based on incoming data and the
it is interesting times internationally. counseling -- challenging times. everyone else on the open market has opined about the march meeting. one. whether it is a tweet, an interview or anything else. what are your thoughts going into the march meeting? >> the march meeting. here's how i'm thinking about the march meeting. i guess i would start of course with the u.s. economy, which is very strong, the labor market extremely tight and inflation running well above target. the way we think...
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a heavy lift at the time. reference his political skills and his ability to get to a unanimous decision in this case. prof. barton: this story is gripping and i tell the short version of the story in the book. the long version is well worth reading as well. the supreme court that warren took over was a bitterly divided supreme court and it was weirdly not divided politically. most of the justices had been appointed by fdr or truman. they all should have been basically on the same page. fdr had made a decision to appoint former law professors. it is a tough route. he turned court hearings -- court meetings into faculty meetings and that is a negative space. they were bitterly divided. the first time they argued brown v. board of education, it looked like they might not get to a majority. they might have different concurrences and be all divided. the chief justice passes away, warren takes over, and warren is a controversial pick. he is a former politician and in fact he was considered not to be a very bright pe
a heavy lift at the time. reference his political skills and his ability to get to a unanimous decision in this case. prof. barton: this story is gripping and i tell the short version of the story in the book. the long version is well worth reading as well. the supreme court that warren took over was a bitterly divided supreme court and it was weirdly not divided politically. most of the justices had been appointed by fdr or truman. they all should have been basically on the same page. fdr had...
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nice times to be outside. rainfall from a 10th of an inch to a third of an edge, possibly higher elevations half an inch. as my seven-day forecast. temperatures rebound friday, warmer than tomorrow and saturday is our goal with a lot of 50's, a few areas reaching 60 andrew springer starts on sunday. you can see 70's, but let me show you the big story next week. a string of 80's that will reach the bay by tuesday and 70's at the coast. larry: 86. wow. thank you. national puppy days a week from today, celebrating the love and affection that puppies bring to our lives. some of you may be adopted a dog during the pandemic, what if you had been working at home and now you return to the office, your dog is going without attention for hours at a time. we talked to a trainer but how to help with the transition if your pet is in a great. >> we have to make sure we are doing our responsibility to make sure if we are going to be gone that we have somebody coming over to let them out and give them the attention they need.
nice times to be outside. rainfall from a 10th of an inch to a third of an edge, possibly higher elevations half an inch. as my seven-day forecast. temperatures rebound friday, warmer than tomorrow and saturday is our goal with a lot of 50's, a few areas reaching 60 andrew springer starts on sunday. you can see 70's, but let me show you the big story next week. a string of 80's that will reach the bay by tuesday and 70's at the coast. larry: 86. wow. thank you. national puppy days a week from...
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so where what time do we land, what?that just like john kelly, john bolton, michael cohen, omarosa, remember her, bill bar has come out and said actually guys, donald trump is crazy and was not fit to be trump, but before you get all excite and welcome bill barr into the resistance you should probably hear his plan for the next election. >> are you certainly have made it clear i don't think he should be our nominee and i am going to support somebody else for the nominee. >> but if he is the nominee and your choice is donald trump or whoever is running on the democratic side, would you vote for him. >> because i believe that the greatest threat to the country is the progressive agenda being pushed by the democratic party, it is inconceivable to me that i wouldn't vote for the republican nominee. >> so even if he lied about the election and threatened democracy as you write in your book, better than a democrat. >> it's hard to project what the facts are going to turn out to be three years hence but as of now if is hard for
so where what time do we land, what?that just like john kelly, john bolton, michael cohen, omarosa, remember her, bill bar has come out and said actually guys, donald trump is crazy and was not fit to be trump, but before you get all excite and welcome bill barr into the resistance you should probably hear his plan for the next election. >> are you certainly have made it clear i don't think he should be our nominee and i am going to support somebody else for the nominee. >> but if...
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for a you get up to 10 times the speed at no extra cost. limited time, get a 5g phone on us!ul. (vo) with no trade-in required. plus, 1,000 dollars to help you switch! (dad) nice savings! (vo) yeah it is! verizon is going ultra, so you can get more. sam burns. >>> welcome back, everybody. waiting remarks from president biden on the largest ever release from the strategic petroleum reserves and take it live when it starts. by the way, only one plank of government's plan to try to lower energy prices. the national defense act invoked for battery mining for materials needed for 2345 and comes as clean energy funds seeing inflows this month as russia's war in ukraine drives oil supply concerns and a bright spot joining us to break down numbers and big movers pipa >> russia's invasion of ukraine putting energy on the fast track two reasons. concerns about energy security investment in areas like wind and solar. this month renewable seen $642 million in inflows reversing three straight months of outflows according to data from morningstar direct where the money's going. inve invesc
for a you get up to 10 times the speed at no extra cost. limited time, get a 5g phone on us!ul. (vo) with no trade-in required. plus, 1,000 dollars to help you switch! (dad) nice savings! (vo) yeah it is! verizon is going ultra, so you can get more. sam burns. >>> welcome back, everybody. waiting remarks from president biden on the largest ever release from the strategic petroleum reserves and take it live when it starts. by the way, only one plank of government's plan to try to lower...
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madam speaker, it's time -- it's past time, but today it's time to finally deliver on our promise toe that all americans can get the medication they need and they deserve to stay healthy and thrive. the affordable insulin now act brings us one step closer to that promise. there's certainly more work to be done, but i look forward to working with my colleagues to get the cost of prescription drugs under control and to build upon this important first step. i urge all of my colleagues to please support this bill, and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlewoman from north carolina is recognized. ms. foxx: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i rise in opposition to h.r. 6833. americans are rightly concerned about the price of prescription drugs, but democrats are trying to solve this problem in the wrong way, as usual. instead of discussing bipartisan, commonsense legislation to address the rising cost of prescription drugs, we're debating h.r. 6833. this radical bill is another attempt by the left to advance a government takeove
madam speaker, it's time -- it's past time, but today it's time to finally deliver on our promise toe that all americans can get the medication they need and they deserve to stay healthy and thrive. the affordable insulin now act brings us one step closer to that promise. there's certainly more work to be done, but i look forward to working with my colleagues to get the cost of prescription drugs under control and to build upon this important first step. i urge all of my colleagues to please...
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well, in fact, we come across this from time to time when we come to st.etersburg and meet with alexander a raven named duher. he always yekaterinburg groups are called sverdlovsk. that is, you are not offended. oleg was born in sverdlovsk vasya was born in sverdlovsk and even volodya was born in sverdlovsk, tell me, but when glory nevertheless overtook you, you remained sverdlovsk artists in sverdlovsk that is, you repeated the history of haifa, which is gray there. they repeated themselves, they were older. well, welcome to the sea of sverdlovsk positive? la-la-the cricket chirps. wow spring on the street has flooded the dirt on a clean interesting will be about the other world with all our not our songs. i don't care now. how much are you base now in some place, and then cracked his head, of course, everything is by, to be honest, i still come for six months. let's sit in the car doors crucian eyes eyes eyes eyes eyes, eyes eyes, eyes eyes. back, and crawls out of your eyes on infection, you are beautiful, for now, it doesn't matter. i think i'm renti
well, in fact, we come across this from time to time when we come to st.etersburg and meet with alexander a raven named duher. he always yekaterinburg groups are called sverdlovsk. that is, you are not offended. oleg was born in sverdlovsk vasya was born in sverdlovsk and even volodya was born in sverdlovsk, tell me, but when glory nevertheless overtook you, you remained sverdlovsk artists in sverdlovsk that is, you repeated the history of haifa, which is gray there. they repeated themselves,...
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he is running out of time. yes, the door is - of time. yes, the door is locked- _ of time.e door is locked. thank you - of time. yes, the door is locked. thank you very l of time. yes, the door is - locked. thank you very much dr inozemstev. _ locked. thank you very much dr inozemstev. 0k. _ let's take a closer look now at that proposal by russia for humanitarian corridors from cities where civilians are trapped by the fighting. our correspondent sarah rainsford sent this report. kharkiv is burning again. a russian—speaking city, bombed by russian planes, battered by russian shells, in a war vladimir putin says is to protect russian speakers. but his troops are destroying their homes and their lives. the woman who filmed this footage told us ukraine's being punished for its free will and its democracy. valentyna sent her sister and mum to safety today. she told me she wants one thing now — for nato to stop russian planes flying over ukraine. "we see them," she said, "and it's terrible." we found families from kharkiv here in dnipro today, trying to flee even further. but it
he is running out of time. yes, the door is - of time. yes, the door is locked- _ of time.e door is locked. thank you - of time. yes, the door is locked. thank you very l of time. yes, the door is - locked. thank you very much dr inozemstev. _ locked. thank you very much dr inozemstev. 0k. _ let's take a closer look now at that proposal by russia for humanitarian corridors from cities where civilians are trapped by the fighting. our correspondent sarah rainsford sent this report. kharkiv is...
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another one in the sunday times. this is more fallout over the p80 times.i. , ., , _ sacking. yes, allegedly, by telling ministers it— sacking. yes, allegedly, by telling ministers it would _ sacking. yes, allegedly, by telling ministers it would ensure - sacking. yes, allegedly, by telling ministers it would ensure that - sacking. yes, allegedly, by telling | ministers it would ensure that p&o remain a key player in the uk market for years to come through restructuring. ie, that this was p&o ferries necessary to keep p&o viable and therefore part of a prosperous britain. but i think we will hear a lot more about this over the next few weeks. just because of the sheer awfulness of the human story here. we have all seen those clips now of people watching the video where they get told they are sacked and filming themselves and then releasing that video showing their own devastation. it is also going back to this issue of foreign investment. there are questions here about the owners and investors in the uae. so i think this has all the elements for a major pol
another one in the sunday times. this is more fallout over the p80 times.i. , ., , _ sacking. yes, allegedly, by telling ministers it— sacking. yes, allegedly, by telling ministers it would _ sacking. yes, allegedly, by telling ministers it would ensure - sacking. yes, allegedly, by telling ministers it would ensure that - sacking. yes, allegedly, by telling | ministers it would ensure that p&o remain a key player in the uk market for years to come through restructuring. ie, that this was...
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and so it's my first time in this church. certainly not my first time at this square and so it's just a pleasure to be here and be a part of my hometown book. festival the book that i will speak to you about today is called a better man. and then the subtitle is a mostly serious letter to my son. as i mentioned i have two children. my son is the elder. he turns 21 this sunday. my daughter is 18 and currently attending school in los angeles. my son actually attends scad which is why we kind of knew savannah to begin with. and we thought well, we'll just follow him down to savannah because that's what every kid wants. i imagine just to follow them wherever they are. so i wrote this book as my son was graduating from high school. and it began. in and well, i'll backtrack i am a comedian. i mean, i that's sort of how i make my living and this book is not a funny book. it's got jokes in it. and i like to think i'm just naturally charming, but the book is as it says in the subtitle mostly serious. and it came about because if i go
and so it's my first time in this church. certainly not my first time at this square and so it's just a pleasure to be here and be a part of my hometown book. festival the book that i will speak to you about today is called a better man. and then the subtitle is a mostly serious letter to my son. as i mentioned i have two children. my son is the elder. he turns 21 this sunday. my daughter is 18 and currently attending school in los angeles. my son actually attends scad which is why we kind of...
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we are out of time. thank you jim for your time. thank you to the library, and the bookstore, and thanks to all of you who dialed in tonight or who will be watching it shrtly on recorded version, which will be posted tomorrow. with that i am going to say thanks, jim, and turn it back over to marcia. >> yes. and i am going to add my thanks to you, jim, and dan, to you for really orchestrating such a masterful conversation about the book, and all the readings that you wove in really helped a lot. you know, it's so important to tell the stories of individuals and elevate them and the power that they have to actually affect change. because that inspires us all. i mean, there were some pretty shocking and awful things that folks were battling against that you describe. so, anyway, i want to thank everybody who has come for being here and tell you that the program was recorded and will be on our youtube page tomorrow. and just tell you a little bit about what's coming down the pike lather on this monday and in early february. we will have
we are out of time. thank you jim for your time. thank you to the library, and the bookstore, and thanks to all of you who dialed in tonight or who will be watching it shrtly on recorded version, which will be posted tomorrow. with that i am going to say thanks, jim, and turn it back over to marcia. >> yes. and i am going to add my thanks to you, jim, and dan, to you for really orchestrating such a masterful conversation about the book, and all the readings that you wove in really helped...
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is the time. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news, more bay area counties announcing their plans for easing mask mandates in schools will have details on that coming up after the break. meet apartment 2a, 2b and 2c. 2a's monitoring his money with a simple text. like what you see abe? yes! 2b's covered with zero overdraft fees when he overdraws his account by fifty bucks or less. and 2c, well, she's not going to let a lost card get her stressed. am i right? that's right. that's because these neighbors all have chase. alerts that help check. tools that help protect. one bank that puts you in control. chase. make more of what's yours. before calling the new mcplant a mcdonald's burger, we had to make sure of a few things. first, we needed to be sure it looked like one. then we had to make sure it would make you take a hard right... change your go-to order... inspire creativity... inspire a new jingle... ♪ ♪ and be good enough to steal. but most importantly, we had to make sure it tasted like a mcdo
is the time. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news, more bay area counties announcing their plans for easing mask mandates in schools will have details on that coming up after the break. meet apartment 2a, 2b and 2c. 2a's monitoring his money with a simple text. like what you see abe? yes! 2b's covered with zero overdraft fees when he overdraws his account by fifty bucks or less. and 2c, well, she's not going to let a lost card get her stressed. am i right? that's right. that's because these...
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i appreciate your time. >> you bet. happy to be here. dan: we worked together for a long time.war zone. it changes the protection calculus. you brought up a great analogy to me it's similar to doing a disaster stop when a president travels through a tornado or hurricane. if you can elaborate i think the audience would appreciate your expertise. >> sure. in the big picture nothing really changes in terms of the environment or in terms of the mission when you are going out on these stops. the three main things have to happen every time no matter what. you have got to control access, limit access, limit exposure and you have got to control the environment. when you are dealing with something like this in a disaster stop, it's you can certain what ukrainian security services is going through. you don't have the luxury of going out in advance with public awareness to establish and meet those high level mission requirements to create that secure environment and control everything. so disaster stops as we call them often would be a major usually natural occurring event, hurricane, tor
i appreciate your time. >> you bet. happy to be here. dan: we worked together for a long time.war zone. it changes the protection calculus. you brought up a great analogy to me it's similar to doing a disaster stop when a president travels through a tornado or hurricane. if you can elaborate i think the audience would appreciate your expertise. >> sure. in the big picture nothing really changes in terms of the environment or in terms of the mission when you are going out on these...
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your cnn your new york times. but here some of the other employees i mean andrea mitchell at nbc news is on this reporter's committee. we're writing to this judge saying you shouldn't do this to project veritas pretty extraordinary and we had people on the floor of the house railing on against these raids madam speaker the halls of this hallowed republic have become darkened with the smut and filth of corrupted justice. imagine a pre-dawn raid waking from a dead sleep and sheer terror to men with guns screaming searching furiously for -- evidence against their authoritarian master. this horrifying vision is not pulled from the pages of some graphic novel. this was last week's headline. so is it scary? yeah, it's scary you bet. it's scary. but oh another thing that happened after this is we had senators write letters to the department of justice asking about this talking about these cases that protect the rights of journalists, and i'm proud to say that just in a few days from now that veritas myself and our attorn
your cnn your new york times. but here some of the other employees i mean andrea mitchell at nbc news is on this reporter's committee. we're writing to this judge saying you shouldn't do this to project veritas pretty extraordinary and we had people on the floor of the house railing on against these raids madam speaker the halls of this hallowed republic have become darkened with the smut and filth of corrupted justice. imagine a pre-dawn raid waking from a dead sleep and sheer terror to men...
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when we opened the betty ford center in 1982, it was a very different time. through my own interviews and through word of mouth, people heard about the center. they knew of our reputation for excellence and value. and they turned to us for help. for a long, long time, the betty ford center operated at 100% capacity with a waiting list which sometimes grew to as many as 100. reimbursement for our services was not a problem. most insurers and other payers found our charge for treatment reasonable and far below what they were used to paying. and most importantly, at that time there was an awakening of an awareness about the crisis of addiction this nation was facing. we were beginning to understand that people with an addiction needed help in combatting their disease. treatment was seen as an appropriate and necessary response. business and industry were on record as favoring treatment of chemically dependent employees, not merely for humanitarian reasons, but because it made good business sense. both public and private treatment sources were expanding in hopes
when we opened the betty ford center in 1982, it was a very different time. through my own interviews and through word of mouth, people heard about the center. they knew of our reputation for excellence and value. and they turned to us for help. for a long, long time, the betty ford center operated at 100% capacity with a waiting list which sometimes grew to as many as 100. reimbursement for our services was not a problem. most insurers and other payers found our charge for treatment reasonable...
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opdivo plus yervoy equals a chance for more time together. more family time. more time to remember. to death. see your doctor right away if you have a cough; chest pain; shortness of breath; irregular heartbeat; diarrhea; constipation; severe stomach pain, nausea or vomiting; dizziness; fainting; eye problems; extreme tiredness; changes in appetite, thirst or urine; rash; itching; confusion; memory problems; muscle pain or weakness; joint pain; flushing; or fever. these are not all the possible side effects. problems can occur together and more often when opdivo is used with yervoy. tell your doctor about all medical conditions including immune or nervous system problems, if you've had or plan to have an organ or stem cell transplant, or received chest radiation. here's to a chance to live longer. ask your doctor about the combination of two immunotherapies, opdivo plus yervoy. thank you to all those in our clinical trials. from the very first touch. pampers, the #1 pediatrician recommended brand. helps keep baby's skin drier and healthier. so every touch will protect like the first
opdivo plus yervoy equals a chance for more time together. more family time. more time to remember. to death. see your doctor right away if you have a cough; chest pain; shortness of breath; irregular heartbeat; diarrhea; constipation; severe stomach pain, nausea or vomiting; dizziness; fainting; eye problems; extreme tiredness; changes in appetite, thirst or urine; rash; itching; confusion; memory problems; muscle pain or weakness; joint pain; flushing; or fever. these are not all the possible...
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we need to have time. more time the better. just give us this time. we need exchange of intelligence in real time. we badly need a clear and complete picture of what is going on. our victory will be made closer will be precipitated by the bravery of every ukrainian citizen, the bravery of our troops. second thing comes under various things. javelins, stingers, mark 19 and so on as well as small arms, rifles, which have very limited efficiency. weaponry, long-range artillery, multiple rocket launchers, etc. without it, our war will not -- will not be able to withstand. and without all these things, the risks of a humanitarian disaster will be further compounded. and we need to avoid this. after all, we need to establish a no-fly zone over ukraine. here are several options we see. and all of them depend, all them rests with the political will of the sides. the basic is giving ukraine aircraft and long-range missile defense systems developed by -- developed during soviet times and russian times. the stockpiles are available in central europe like poland
we need to have time. more time the better. just give us this time. we need exchange of intelligence in real time. we badly need a clear and complete picture of what is going on. our victory will be made closer will be precipitated by the bravery of every ukrainian citizen, the bravery of our troops. second thing comes under various things. javelins, stingers, mark 19 and so on as well as small arms, rifles, which have very limited efficiency. weaponry, long-range artillery, multiple rocket...
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now the other time, the right time. >> the time that gives us the most daylight. price we pay is that in the wintertime the sun would not come up until after 8:00 in the morning. we will see if it gets passed the house of representatives. this is a funnel cloud from near sacramento. this is not something we see very often in california. this is a picture taken by jim tang, a storm chaser and photographer. you can find him on twitter. he just happened to be out there, and got this picture near woodland, california, to the northwest of sacramento. it did not touchdown, but just enough instability and twist to produce this brief funnel cloud. nothing like that around the bay area fortunately. fog is rolling in from the coast. gets eliminated because the sun is still up. 0.4 inches of rain for santa rosa. just short of 0.2 inches for san francisco and oakland. those are nice amounts. dublin and san jose came up a bit short with this system, but there is one heading our way little bit farther down the line. the forecast for the next few days for the next storm system w
now the other time, the right time. >> the time that gives us the most daylight. price we pay is that in the wintertime the sun would not come up until after 8:00 in the morning. we will see if it gets passed the house of representatives. this is a funnel cloud from near sacramento. this is not something we see very often in california. this is a picture taken by jim tang, a storm chaser and photographer. you can find him on twitter. he just happened to be out there, and got this picture...
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yes for the first time our incarcerated or a first time have not committed any serious around the company. well, there's there's a very good opportunity to treat this person and have them become a good solid citizen and turn their lives around. as we close our look at betty ford. here on american history tv let's hear from her on the kind of first lady. she hoped to be from a 1974 press conference. not quite a month after her husband was sworn in as president and then again in 1998 her reflections on whether she would have done anything differently. how would you like to? be well, i liked me remembered very in a very kind way. also as a constructive life of a president i don't expect to. come anywhere near living up to those first. ladies who have gone before me. they've all done a great job and i admire them a great deal and it's only my ambition to come close to it. i guess mrs. porter. we might as well start with you if you had to do it all over again. is there anything that you would do differently as first lady? well, maybe i would perhaps have not been so outspoken and gotten in so
yes for the first time our incarcerated or a first time have not committed any serious around the company. well, there's there's a very good opportunity to treat this person and have them become a good solid citizen and turn their lives around. as we close our look at betty ford. here on american history tv let's hear from her on the kind of first lady. she hoped to be from a 1974 press conference. not quite a month after her husband was sworn in as president and then again in 1998 her...