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we will talk about weaver later on. in center field, a good fielder, a guy named happy felsch, he has some power. he ties for the team lead in home runs in 1919 with i think eight or nine. it's the tail end of the dead ball era. the live ball air of babe ruth is going to really start up the next year, but it's not quite there in 1919, and then, you have pitchers, you need pitchers involved -- the gamblers and people like chick gandil half as part of the conspiracy the two best pitchers on the chicago white sox. eddie cicotte, who is a real trick ball pitcher, a knuckleball pitcher, a shine ball pitcher, he might rub something on his pants and then rub the ball on that to make the things scoot this way or that. he's a 29 game winner that year, and then the other pitcher is, a 23 game winner, he's a much younger pitcher, his name is lefty williams. his -- he comes from quite a town, in south southern missouri. even though it's only got about three or 3000 people, even to this day, the barker, the mob parker game, the bank
we will talk about weaver later on. in center field, a good fielder, a guy named happy felsch, he has some power. he ties for the team lead in home runs in 1919 with i think eight or nine. it's the tail end of the dead ball era. the live ball air of babe ruth is going to really start up the next year, but it's not quite there in 1919, and then, you have pitchers, you need pitchers involved -- the gamblers and people like chick gandil half as part of the conspiracy the two best pitchers on the...
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williams, weaver, and jackson. felsh con -- confesses to a newspaper reporter in a newspaper reporter in philadelphia. the acquittal is, well, there's a scene in the movie where it's revealed that the grand jury confessions have been stolen and all of a sudden the prosecution has no basis for prosecution. again, really misstatement. they were missing but were immediately reconstructed from stenographer notes. so they did not impact the trial much at all. the judge of the trial said you can't use these confessions by these three guys, jackson, weaver, and seacot against the other players, and you must also prove the intent that they were going to defraud people. how do you prove intent? how do you know what's going on if someone's mind. in two hours and 47 minutes, the jury comes back and they say acquitted. all the black sox players are acquitted and think they're home scot-free. they are not, because what the judge does within hours is to issue a statement saying that regardless of the verdict of juries, no player
williams, weaver, and jackson. felsh con -- confesses to a newspaper reporter in a newspaper reporter in philadelphia. the acquittal is, well, there's a scene in the movie where it's revealed that the grand jury confessions have been stolen and all of a sudden the prosecution has no basis for prosecution. again, really misstatement. they were missing but were immediately reconstructed from stenographer notes. so they did not impact the trial much at all. the judge of the trial said you can't...
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and why do we know from from buck weavers? conversation with a detective hired by charles comiskey that secot was talking about the fix in june. okay. so fact fact fact now how great were the what the white sox? we hear over and over again that they were one of the greatest teams in in baseball history. well, they were pretty good. they had won the world championship in 1917. they won the pennant in 19. but they win it by three and a half games even in a 140 game season. that's not all that impressive. that's you know kind of middling and you know, they were supposed to roll over the cincinnati reds. well the reds win the reds win their pennant by nine games. nine games and they have the highest. one loss percentage in baseball or it is not exceeded until the 1927 yankees who ain't bad. okay, ain't bad at all and their second half season is amazing. they have a one-lost percentage of seven 12 in that second half they are on fire going into the into the world series and they and they are deep. where the white sox were shallow i
and why do we know from from buck weavers? conversation with a detective hired by charles comiskey that secot was talking about the fix in june. okay. so fact fact fact now how great were the what the white sox? we hear over and over again that they were one of the greatest teams in in baseball history. well, they were pretty good. they had won the world championship in 1917. they won the pennant in 19. but they win it by three and a half games even in a 140 game season. that's not all that...
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his name is buck weaver. he's one of -- actually, one of the top third basemen in the american league. probably number two, the home run baker, who had been part of the million dollar infield with connie mack's a's. we'll talk about weaver later on. in center field, a really good fielder, a guy named oscar "happy" felsch. he has some power. he ties for the team lead in home runs in 1919. with, i think, eight or nine. it's the end of the dead ball era. the lively ball era of babe ruth is going to start up the next year, but it is not quite there in 1919. then you have pitchers. you need pitchers involved in throwing a world series. and the gamblers and people like gandil have as part of the conspiracy, the two best pitchers on the chicago white sox. eddie cicotte who is a trick ball pitcher, a knuckleball pitcher, shine ball pitcher. he might rub something on his pants and then rub the ball on that to make the thing scoot this way or that way. he's a 29-game winner that year. and then the other pitcher is, i t
his name is buck weaver. he's one of -- actually, one of the top third basemen in the american league. probably number two, the home run baker, who had been part of the million dollar infield with connie mack's a's. we'll talk about weaver later on. in center field, a really good fielder, a guy named oscar "happy" felsch. he has some power. he ties for the team lead in home runs in 1919. with, i think, eight or nine. it's the end of the dead ball era. the lively ball era of babe ruth...
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weaver's mother is speaking out. >> it's just destroyed our family. don't do it, because it's not worth it. i'm going to keep fighting. i have to be her voice, and i want her voice heard. >> two other women who went with weaver for procedures had to be hospitalized. >>> drivers in the houston area had to deal with an unusual obstacle. a gator. on the highway bridge there caused delays. police and animal control were able to capture it and release it into water a short distance away. earlier, a cow was loose on the interstate. it took about 20 minutes to corral it and wait for its owner to pick it up. >> okay. >>> coming up, the 2021 nfl draft. >> it gets under way later today. the fresh speculation over this year's top prospects. and while we can expect more over the top fashion. >> love a good crop top. >> you're watching "world news now." do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realiz
weaver's mother is speaking out. >> it's just destroyed our family. don't do it, because it's not worth it. i'm going to keep fighting. i have to be her voice, and i want her voice heard. >> two other women who went with weaver for procedures had to be hospitalized. >>> drivers in the houston area had to deal with an unusual obstacle. a gator. on the highway bridge there caused delays. police and animal control were able to capture it and release it into water a short...
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we, as you say, are tinkers, weavers, and preachers. have been companion to wilderness and danger. we have not. we need your help. >> i'm not of your faith. >> there are only 35 of us from liden. we have had to recruit others from london. >> yes. but why strangers? >> we call all men strangers who are not of our religion. >> your group has the patent from the virginia company? >> we have. and thus the authority to command. may not these strangers, as you call them, start up trouble in this regard? we must put our trust in god. >> if you'll so have me. >> august the 5th. departed southampton in company with the speedwell, an ill-looking vessel at best. speedwell leaking, went back to the harbor for repairs. august the 17th, set sail a second time. the speedwell is unseaworthy, but back to plymouth. september the 6th a.d. 1620. the "mayflower" sails alone. ♪♪ ♪♪ they had no friends to welcome them, nor inns to entertain or afresh their weather-beaten bodies. no houses or much less tons to repair to seek for sucker. as for the season, it w
we, as you say, are tinkers, weavers, and preachers. have been companion to wilderness and danger. we have not. we need your help. >> i'm not of your faith. >> there are only 35 of us from liden. we have had to recruit others from london. >> yes. but why strangers? >> we call all men strangers who are not of our religion. >> your group has the patent from the virginia company? >> we have. and thus the authority to command. may not these strangers, as you call...
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as far as i am concerned, the weavers are family. speaking of family, your father and i thought a lot of fights together, take those fights to amtrak on philly, i'd not come all the way to philly. it is a wonderful tribute to the station to bear its name. bill flynn, thank you for having me. governor wolf, mayor kenney, unger's and evans, thank you for the passport into the city. i appreciate it. i'll know if they are all here still, but i met a lot of important friends that were here for this occasion. i understand that the senator is here. there you go. the great senate ins. former attorney general. thank you very much. also dwight evans, what is here. you can't miss him. come on, stand up here and. a good friend of mine and worked like a devil to get me elected, and in boil. and donald payne, new jersey! i keep telling him that delaware is so small that it is a constitutional, a case in the supreme court, delaware the state of owns the river up to be high watermark new jersey. just want you to know that. treat us with more respect
as far as i am concerned, the weavers are family. speaking of family, your father and i thought a lot of fights together, take those fights to amtrak on philly, i'd not come all the way to philly. it is a wonderful tribute to the station to bear its name. bill flynn, thank you for having me. governor wolf, mayor kenney, unger's and evans, thank you for the passport into the city. i appreciate it. i'll know if they are all here still, but i met a lot of important friends that were here for this...
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as far as i'm concerned the weavers are family. justin gray, speaking a family, your father and i bought a lot of fights together, plans a lot of flights on amtrak coming back to philly and i did not come all the way to philly and it's wonderful tribute to the station to bear his name. thank you for having me. governor wolf, mayor kennedy, congressman evans, thank you for the passport into the city and i appreciate it. we have another and i don't know they are all here still but i met a lot of really important friends that were here to or for this occasion. i understand senator blumenthal is here and there you go and the former attorney general took care of my son of bo when he was attorney general. thank you very much. also dwight evans, you can't miss dwight. stan appear and good friend of mine and work like the devil to get him elected brenda boyle, brendan, that the irish of it, man. donald payne, new jersey. i keep telling donald because delaware is so small that it's a constitutional or there was a case in the supreme court d
as far as i'm concerned the weavers are family. justin gray, speaking a family, your father and i bought a lot of fights together, plans a lot of flights on amtrak coming back to philly and i did not come all the way to philly and it's wonderful tribute to the station to bear his name. thank you for having me. governor wolf, mayor kennedy, congressman evans, thank you for the passport into the city and i appreciate it. we have another and i don't know they are all here still but i met a lot of...
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biological can crawl using this salvia weaver has been used in many countries around the world including in 15 countries in africa and the best example is that of santa god they were able to get rid of that sort of e-mail within a year using their biological control and the way this weaver works is that if he had specific on this sardinia what happened after eating salvia they just died because they have not terrorists twice a month the researcher makes the trip from cameroon capital young lady to work at the leak accompanied by colleagues and students i'm cool also collects details on the african manatee the least studied large mammal in africa they're shy by nature and active at night so sightings are rare in order to detect the creatures location and movements to kuka muses specialised equipment including. the information gained is critical for the conservation of the graceful animals so the reason my team and i working so hard is because we want to save the african american which is being threatened by porting which is illegal hunting of this machine and also kryten by accidental cap
biological can crawl using this salvia weaver has been used in many countries around the world including in 15 countries in africa and the best example is that of santa god they were able to get rid of that sort of e-mail within a year using their biological control and the way this weaver works is that if he had specific on this sardinia what happened after eating salvia they just died because they have not terrorists twice a month the researcher makes the trip from cameroon capital young lady...
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biological can crawl using this salvia weaver has been used in many countries around the world including in 15 countries in africa and the best example is that of senna god they were able to get rid of that sort of you know within a year using the biological control and the way this weaver works is that if it's specific on this sardinia what happened after eating salvia it just died because they have not to. twice a month the researcher makes the trip from cameroon capital young to work at the leak accompanied by colleagues and students i'm cool also collects data on the african manatee the least studied large mammal in africa they're shy by nature and active at night so sightings are rare in order to detect the creatures location and movements to kuka muses specialised equipment including. the information gained is critical for the conservation of the grease will animals so the reason my team and i working so hard is because we want to save the african american which is being threatened by poor chain which is illegal hunting of this species and also kryten by accidentally cut short in f
biological can crawl using this salvia weaver has been used in many countries around the world including in 15 countries in africa and the best example is that of senna god they were able to get rid of that sort of you know within a year using the biological control and the way this weaver works is that if it's specific on this sardinia what happened after eating salvia it just died because they have not to. twice a month the researcher makes the trip from cameroon capital young to work at the...
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biological can crawl using this salvia weaver has been used in many countries around the world including in 15 countries in africa and the best example is that of santa god they were able to get rid of their sort of email within a year using the biological control and the way this weaver works is that if you need specific on this sort of ina what happened after the done anything salvia it just died because they have not had. twice a month the researcher makes the trip from cameroon capital young to work at the lick accompanied by colleagues and students i'm cool also collects data on the african manatee the least studied large mammal in africa they're shy by nature and active at night so sightings are rare in order to detect the creatures location and movements to kuka muses specialised equipment including. the information gained is critical for the conservation of the graceful animals so the reason my team and i working so hard is because we want to save the african american which is being threatened by portraying which is illegal hunting of this species and also creating by accident ca
biological can crawl using this salvia weaver has been used in many countries around the world including in 15 countries in africa and the best example is that of santa god they were able to get rid of their sort of email within a year using the biological control and the way this weaver works is that if you need specific on this sort of ina what happened after the done anything salvia it just died because they have not had. twice a month the researcher makes the trip from cameroon capital...
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by logic i can crawl using this salvia weaver has been used in many countries around the world including in 15 countries in africa and the best example is that of senna god they were able to get rid of the outside of the male within a year using the biological control and the way this weaver works is that if it's specific on this sardinia what happened after eating salvia they just died because they have nothing. twice a month the researcher makes the trip from cameroon capital young to work at the lick accompanied by colleagues and students i'm cool also collects data on the african manatee the least studied large mammal in africa they are shy by nature and activity night sightings are rare in order to detect the creatures location and movements to kuka muses specialised equipment including. the information gained is critical for the conservation of the graceful animals so the reason my team and i working so hard is because we want to save the african american which is being threatened by poor chain which is the illegal hunting of this species and they also create them by accident captu
by logic i can crawl using this salvia weaver has been used in many countries around the world including in 15 countries in africa and the best example is that of senna god they were able to get rid of the outside of the male within a year using the biological control and the way this weaver works is that if it's specific on this sardinia what happened after eating salvia they just died because they have nothing. twice a month the researcher makes the trip from cameroon capital young to work at...
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keuana weaver traveled to tijuana for a tummy tuck and other cosmetic work. mother of two died on the operating table after suffering a heart attack and blood clots. her family says the doctor was not licensed. >> they just discarded my daughter like she was a piece of trash. they -- no one still has called me to say, oh, you know, i'm sorry. >> weaver's friend, who also had surgery, spent weeks in the hospital. a third woman now suffering from kidney failure. >>> just ahead, the changing face of print, microsoft looks for a new font. >>> but the supreme court weighs in on whether a school can punish a student for something punish a student for something she posted online.ructive sleep apnea and you're often tired during the day, you could be missing out on amazing things. sunosielp you stay awake for them. once daily sunosi improves wakefulness in adults with excessive daytime sleepiness due to obstructive sleep apnea. sunosi worked for up to nine hours at 12 weeks in a clinical study. sunosi does not treat the cause of osa or take the place of your cpap. co
keuana weaver traveled to tijuana for a tummy tuck and other cosmetic work. mother of two died on the operating table after suffering a heart attack and blood clots. her family says the doctor was not licensed. >> they just discarded my daughter like she was a piece of trash. they -- no one still has called me to say, oh, you know, i'm sorry. >> weaver's friend, who also had surgery, spent weeks in the hospital. a third woman now suffering from kidney failure. >>> just...
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we, as you say, are tinkerers, weavers, preachers. you will be a companion to us in danger.there are only 35 of us to make up a sufficient number. we had to recruit others from london. >> they are strangers? >> aren't all men strangers who are not of our religion? >> they may not be strangers, has you call them, but trouble in that regard. >> we must put our trust in god. >> master brewster? >> i will deal with you if you will still have me. >> august 10th, that company, an ill looking vessel at best. august 17th, it sets sail a second time. the speed is on the sea were the, heading back to plymouth. september 6th, the mayflower sales alone. [noise] [noise] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ they had no friends to welcome them or ins to entertain their bodies. no houses or towns to return to. as for the season, it was winter. those who know the winters of the country know them to be sharp and violent. besides, what could they see bay hideous and desolate wilderness full of wild beasts and wild men. what's multitude might be of them they knew not. has for themselves, they numbered 102 souls. only 3
we, as you say, are tinkerers, weavers, preachers. you will be a companion to us in danger.there are only 35 of us to make up a sufficient number. we had to recruit others from london. >> they are strangers? >> aren't all men strangers who are not of our religion? >> they may not be strangers, has you call them, but trouble in that regard. >> we must put our trust in god. >> master brewster? >> i will deal with you if you will still have me. >> august...
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as far as i'm concerned, the weavers are family.r, planned a lot of those fights on amtrak coming back to philly. i didn't come all the way to philly. it's a wonderful tribute to this station to bear his name. and bill flynn, thank you for having me. governor wolf, mayor kinney, congressman devons, thank you for the passport into the city. appreciate it, and we have another -- i don't know that they're all here, still, but i met a lot of really important friends that were here to -- for this occasion. understand senator blumenthal is here, there you go, one of the great senators, the former attorney general took care of my son, beau, when he was attorney general. thank you very much. and also, dwight evans. dwight's here. you can't miss dwight. come on, dwight, stand up here, man. and a good friend of mine and worked like the devil to get me elected, brendan boyle. brendan? >> that's the irish of it, man. and donald payne, new jersey! i keep telling donald, because delaware is so small, it is a constitutional -- there was a case in
as far as i'm concerned, the weavers are family.r, planned a lot of those fights on amtrak coming back to philly. i didn't come all the way to philly. it's a wonderful tribute to this station to bear his name. and bill flynn, thank you for having me. governor wolf, mayor kinney, congressman devons, thank you for the passport into the city. appreciate it, and we have another -- i don't know that they're all here, still, but i met a lot of really important friends that were here to -- for this...
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biological can crawl using this salvia weaver has been used in many countries around the world including in 15 countries in africa and the best example is that of santa god they were able to get rid of their sort of e-mail within a year using their biological control and the way this weaver works is that if it's specific on this sardinia what happened after eating salvia they just died because they have not arrested twice a month the researcher makes the trip from cameroon's capital young to work at the leak accompanied by colleagues and students i'm cool also collects data on the african manatee the least studied large mammal in africa they're shy by nature and activity night sightings are rare in order to detect the creatures location and movements to kuka muses specialised equipment including. the information gained is critical for the conservation of the grease will animals so the reason my team and i working so hard is because we want to save the african american which is being threatened by porting which is the illegal hunting of the species and also kryten by accident capture in f
biological can crawl using this salvia weaver has been used in many countries around the world including in 15 countries in africa and the best example is that of santa god they were able to get rid of their sort of e-mail within a year using their biological control and the way this weaver works is that if it's specific on this sardinia what happened after eating salvia they just died because they have not arrested twice a month the researcher makes the trip from cameroon's capital young to...
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she speaks to many of his collaborators, including sigourney weaver, george lucas, morgan freeman, ronhe said, i think you're really talented and i really loved american graffiti and what else do you have? so i said, let's do it. i particularly enjoyed hearing from director ridley scott, who explains how laddie helped make alien, blade runner and thelma and louise a reality. many women in the industry also explain how he gave them a chance when other studios wouldn't. at one point, he's described as gender blind. why do all roles have to be made for men? laddie up himself appears much less comfortable talking about his career, perhaps unaccustomed to being in the spotlight, and maybe inevitably, certain areas are skimmed over by his director daughter. at times, this feels like a premature eulogy, but it's still a tribute to an impressive career, loaded with film trivia and reminders of classics you'll want to rewatch immediately. it is on digitalfrom monday, the 26th of april. now to a music doc and the brilliantly named sisters with transistors. technology is a tremendous liberator. i
she speaks to many of his collaborators, including sigourney weaver, george lucas, morgan freeman, ronhe said, i think you're really talented and i really loved american graffiti and what else do you have? so i said, let's do it. i particularly enjoyed hearing from director ridley scott, who explains how laddie helped make alien, blade runner and thelma and louise a reality. many women in the industry also explain how he gave them a chance when other studios wouldn't. at one point, he's...
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. >> reporter: attorney jack weaver says his house survived the kincade fire because firefighters weree to make a stand on his land. >> they were literally in our neighborhood through their heroics. >> reporter: businesses and homeowners not so lucky are suing pg&e over the wildfire that broke out at the base of this high-voltage transmission tower north of geyserville burning more than 77,000 acres and chased nearly 200,000 people from their homes. the investigative unit reported cal fire's investigation concluded pg&e had left a 230-volt line unsecured on that tower for decades until it finally snapped during high winds. sonoma county prosecutors have filed five felony charges against the utility of recklessly causing the fire along with more than 2 dozen misdemeanor charges, most for air quality violations. district attorney says she personally visited the scene soon after the fire was out. since that time, jill ravitch said in a statement, we have been working with cal fire and independent experts to determine the cause and responsibility of the kincade fire. i believe this crimina
. >> reporter: attorney jack weaver says his house survived the kincade fire because firefighters weree to make a stand on his land. >> they were literally in our neighborhood through their heroics. >> reporter: businesses and homeowners not so lucky are suing pg&e over the wildfire that broke out at the base of this high-voltage transmission tower north of geyserville burning more than 77,000 acres and chased nearly 200,000 people from their homes. the investigative unit...
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weaver will remember. one was guy named angelo negri.article, i guess my fourth or fifth year as president -- vice president, saying biden travels 1,000 -- 1,300,000 miles on air force one. i used to -- the secret service didn't like it but i used to like to take the train home. my mom was sick and i used to try to come home almost every weekend as vice president to see her. i got on the train and angelo came up and said, joey, baby, and he grabbed my cheek, like he always did. i thought he was going to get shot. i'm serious. i said, no, no, he's a friend. he said, joey, what's the big deal? 1,300,000 miles on air force two? you know how many miles you traveled on amtrak? i said, no, angie, i don't know. he gave me theal clags. he said, you traveled 1,500,000 miles on amtrak. the fact is i'd probably take angie's word before i'd take the word of what the article said. the point is, as conductor will tell you, amtrak became my family. i literally, literally every single day that i was in the united states senate, got the -- either the 728
weaver will remember. one was guy named angelo negri.article, i guess my fourth or fifth year as president -- vice president, saying biden travels 1,000 -- 1,300,000 miles on air force one. i used to -- the secret service didn't like it but i used to like to take the train home. my mom was sick and i used to try to come home almost every weekend as vice president to see her. i got on the train and angelo came up and said, joey, baby, and he grabbed my cheek, like he always did. i thought he was...
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and weaver went, zero.but i would lose you four or five a year. >> oh, my god. >> mika, are we ever going to get to the news? >> we've got the bases loaded, so let's get moving. americans have now received 200 million covid-19 vaccinations. this is an incredible milestone since president biden took office, this is reaching the administration's first 100-day goal of more than doubling the initial goal of 100 million shots. biden announced the milestone yesterday ahead of his 100-day mark next week, saying that by today, 80% of those over 65 will have had at least one shot. meanwhile, a report from "the new york times" out this morning shows vaccine hesitancy tends to track with the 2020 presidential election. the graph on the left shows residents of states where the majority of trump voters are likely to be hesitant about getting the vaccine. seen on the rights, those states also show a smaller share of residents who are already vaccinated than states with more biden voters. so this is a big milestone. we'll
and weaver went, zero.but i would lose you four or five a year. >> oh, my god. >> mika, are we ever going to get to the news? >> we've got the bases loaded, so let's get moving. americans have now received 200 million covid-19 vaccinations. this is an incredible milestone since president biden took office, this is reaching the administration's first 100-day goal of more than doubling the initial goal of 100 million shots. biden announced the milestone yesterday ahead of his...
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. >> reporter: hollywood royalty, legendary actor sigourney weaver.very much guides us throughout this whole series. what's it like, you know, being a voice for these animals that otrwonas humpbacked whale clansa culture all their own. >> i have to remind myself keep narrating, because it's so mind-blowing, sometimes, what you're looking at. i came to feel so much respect and love for them. almost as if you're a member of the family. i think that was my job is to sort of be a storyteller, as if i was kind of a liaison between the ocean and land. it was such a privilege for me. >> they seem so much like us. yet we've only begun to reveal the secrets of the whales. >> reporter: so much learned, but so much left to learn. especially when scientifically speaking, we know more about the surface of mars than we do about our own oceans, which makes a moment ttrk m oaor her baby. >> that occurred on thanksgiving day. it was cold, snowy, gray day. put on my wet suit. i was thinking about my family back home, celebrating, wishing i was there. but went out in th
. >> reporter: hollywood royalty, legendary actor sigourney weaver.very much guides us throughout this whole series. what's it like, you know, being a voice for these animals that otrwonas humpbacked whale clansa culture all their own. >> i have to remind myself keep narrating, because it's so mind-blowing, sometimes, what you're looking at. i came to feel so much respect and love for them. almost as if you're a member of the family. i think that was my job is to sort of be a...
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weaver will remember.one of them is angelo negrin.o -- secret service didn't like it but i liked to take the train home. my mom was sick. i'd try to come home every weekend as vice president to see her. i was getting on the train. angelo came up and said, joey, baby. grabbed my cheeks. started squeezing like he always did. i thought he was going to get shot. i'm serious. i said no, no. he's a friend. said joey, what's the big deal? a 1,200,000 miles. you how many miles you travel on amtrak? i said no, i don't know. he said you travel 1, 515,000 miles on amtrak. so the fact is, i probably take angi's world before i took the world of the article. the point is, in the process, as conductor weaver will tell you, amtrak became my family. i literally, literally every single day that i was in the united states senate got the 7:28, became the 7:32 and if i'lucky, the last let at 6:00 or the 7:30 coming home. you get to know everybody. you get to know the folks. i used to have a christmas party for amtrak employees at my home. it got so big, w
weaver will remember.one of them is angelo negrin.o -- secret service didn't like it but i liked to take the train home. my mom was sick. i'd try to come home every weekend as vice president to see her. i was getting on the train. angelo came up and said, joey, baby. grabbed my cheeks. started squeezing like he always did. i thought he was going to get shot. i'm serious. i said no, no. he's a friend. said joey, what's the big deal? a 1,200,000 miles. you how many miles you travel on amtrak? i...
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decide whether mr sheldon committed homicide the verdict is expected to have huge political and social weaver operations. guilty or not that is the question 12 men and women will debate behind closed doors after the george floyd murder trial moves to closing arguments. the defendant derek shoaf in was fired from the minneapolis police department last year after floyd died in his custody video of the incident shows shows in holding floyd down with his need for more than 9 minutes resulting protest against police brutality and racial injustice or some of the most intense and widespread in the united states has seen in decades the case hinges on cause of death prosecutors say it was homicide and if turned to expert witnesses to back up that claim show lawyer says drugs heart issues and other factors led to floyd's death for their multiple. multiple entities. together and into each. and taking away from a different part. of. the. oxygen to use. during cross-examination the prosecutor was able to poke some holes in the defense experts claims do you feel that mr floyd should have been given. immedi
decide whether mr sheldon committed homicide the verdict is expected to have huge political and social weaver operations. guilty or not that is the question 12 men and women will debate behind closed doors after the george floyd murder trial moves to closing arguments. the defendant derek shoaf in was fired from the minneapolis police department last year after floyd died in his custody video of the incident shows shows in holding floyd down with his need for more than 9 minutes resulting...
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weaver covered the asian flu in a very short time, but i'd like to know how it got started. >> the exact origin of the influenza virus is, of course, not known. but the current epidemic had its beginning, as dr. bernie indicated, in hong kong and singapore. this was in early april. by mid-april, the disease had become, indeed, epidemic in both of these cities and remained so throughout the rest of the month. from hong kong and singapore, the disease rapidly, in early may, moved to the island of hormosa. and here it's estimated that as many as half a million people were attacked within a relatively short period of time. from hormosa, the disease next made its appearance in borneo and japan. from the major shipping centers from these several areas, the disease very rapidly scattered into such widely separated places as malaya, indonesia, india, guam, and the philippines. the first cases also, in late may the disease was reported as far away as australia and on board several ships en route from australia to san francisco. the first appearance of the disease in the united states was on june
weaver covered the asian flu in a very short time, but i'd like to know how it got started. >> the exact origin of the influenza virus is, of course, not known. but the current epidemic had its beginning, as dr. bernie indicated, in hong kong and singapore. this was in early april. by mid-april, the disease had become, indeed, epidemic in both of these cities and remained so throughout the rest of the month. from hong kong and singapore, the disease rapidly, in early may, moved to the...
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those two on homer's is earl weaver tell you do it every time and the giants with their second straight. it's 10 7 over philadelphia. all right, frank. i do not want you to flip out about this last story, but, you know, the beatles once have a song called dizzy. miss lizzy. check this out. i think we found her. icu your county telling on 11 12 13 14 15 16 that makes me dizzy. just looking at it. now wait. 31 44 36. well i don't like these are men. no, we did. we did. we did loop it, frank. did okay. gosh, i was just gonna let you keep counting. okay you totally got me on that one. man, our producer jason appelbaum tells me it wasn't speed it up, though. i enjoyed that, frank. i'm oh, my god. you got to get you got vertical e gottammm, th. what are you doing with those? luke and i are doing a recycling drive. if we collect enough bottles, they build a school in africa. luke: wouldn't that be so cool to go to a school made out of bottles? that would certainly be a special school. did you hear what i said, parents -- "special school"? okay. nobody make a big deal about it, but i just broke
those two on homer's is earl weaver tell you do it every time and the giants with their second straight. it's 10 7 over philadelphia. all right, frank. i do not want you to flip out about this last story, but, you know, the beatles once have a song called dizzy. miss lizzy. check this out. i think we found her. icu your county telling on 11 12 13 14 15 16 that makes me dizzy. just looking at it. now wait. 31 44 36. well i don't like these are men. no, we did. we did. we did loop it, frank. did...
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certainly on that day and at the same time i was in the meeting weaver fellow colleagues and from east africa and across across the continent and they were exactly reflecting on how can we do it but in this particular moment how can we come up we've new ways innovative ways such anabelle ones to ensure that the planet gets back better after the pandemic and i was inspired to write to both president to get a we might call it one isn't a cut it was a not a client you're going to commit activities telling them our concern tell him in expressing our really great and deep concern about the development of this project because one of the concerns the concerns are multiple multiple we have not only environmental concerns but also social injustices economic concerns as well and the whole. lack of transparency and lack of information around it is property so we feel this is a project which is going to be a socially catastrophic indeed has already for many of the affected communities this is a project which is likely to be disastrous for the environment because. it emitted that was constructed th
certainly on that day and at the same time i was in the meeting weaver fellow colleagues and from east africa and across across the continent and they were exactly reflecting on how can we do it but in this particular moment how can we come up we've new ways innovative ways such anabelle ones to ensure that the planet gets back better after the pandemic and i was inspired to write to both president to get a we might call it one isn't a cut it was a not a client you're going to commit activities...
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the weavers started so we get they got bumped but it was 25 bucks a spot on sunday to thursday in 75 on the weekend let me just get when you were doing you remember like spot instant was already. i think we got a burger and manage christmas i did 10 spots you get a check for like 3 drachma is or something or they pay off an ecuadorian claim money that you had to carry out on a tent pole we were making 25 and 6 foot 5 brother where you were just hoping that they cooked the burger all the way through back when i would do it i remember seinfeld came in one night now you'll love this there was a room called the laney khazan room out of the great gorge playboy club i'm a comic strips likes to in the morning we all reckon order there and sort of you know have a drink or a coffee on the way out at the other they side fell gets dropped off there from the playboy club comes into the bar reaches in his think pulls out this check lays it on it's for like you know 175 bucks and he says read it and weep boy is it worth a good 170 bucks like can't believe you can make that money but i don't know i
the weavers started so we get they got bumped but it was 25 bucks a spot on sunday to thursday in 75 on the weekend let me just get when you were doing you remember like spot instant was already. i think we got a burger and manage christmas i did 10 spots you get a check for like 3 drachma is or something or they pay off an ecuadorian claim money that you had to carry out on a tent pole we were making 25 and 6 foot 5 brother where you were just hoping that they cooked the burger all the way...
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and i think it can be an empathy machine, to use robert weavers' words, and when the stakes are lifeact provide dignity for those you're working with. that's want only way to do it. you know, i never could have done this project if i didn't have the deep trust and collabseration of everyone in each one of these clinics and hospitals. and you know, trevor, that took time. that took time and trust and it was dynamic. and we had to listen and we had t pivot. and we had to alter course. alter our approach on what was happening and whether families wanted us to show something or not. and the thing that surprised me personally was in this particular project where the scenes are so intimate sometimes, almost to a tee, every single family we worked with wanted us to show every stage of treatment that their child received. >> trevor: wow. >> even when a child passed away, the family sort of almost pled with us sometimes to do our best to include it so that the rest of the world would know that their child had just died because there's an embargo over the country. and they feel like that's the
and i think it can be an empathy machine, to use robert weavers' words, and when the stakes are lifeact provide dignity for those you're working with. that's want only way to do it. you know, i never could have done this project if i didn't have the deep trust and collabseration of everyone in each one of these clinics and hospitals. and you know, trevor, that took time. that took time and trust and it was dynamic. and we had to listen and we had t pivot. and we had to alter course. alter our...
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weaver hurst almost every evening for months on end. all of them did the month it looked as if i was a it was like a bubble burst a little bit and i also feel deflated and it's so stupid you don't even talk apple plots. off the opposite when they cancelled the play lots of people were depressed so was i that it was like somebody flew in the rug out from under your feet all my plans for next year were turned upside down instead of the day it was decided yesterday evening that we won't cancel the passion play so the kids postponed until may 21st 2022 for if you can. it's i want to call that the threat of a pandemic what's made ober-ammergau famous for $400.00 g. is has now temporarily closed the village. the portrayal of christ suffering and death which the residents of oberammergau vowed to perform when their village was struck by the plague in 1633 famously ends with christ's resurrection that message of hope is part of a program a gas legacy this time the actors will just have to wait another 2 years to proclaim it that's close to it c
weaver hurst almost every evening for months on end. all of them did the month it looked as if i was a it was like a bubble burst a little bit and i also feel deflated and it's so stupid you don't even talk apple plots. off the opposite when they cancelled the play lots of people were depressed so was i that it was like somebody flew in the rug out from under your feet all my plans for next year were turned upside down instead of the day it was decided yesterday evening that we won't cancel the...
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weaver we've got to teach that history to our children, and for black children, they've got to understand a history they should be ashamed of, it is a history where our work and labor actually built up the united states of america, and in the process we saved democracy. the only reason we aren't driving democracy in america is because of black people and black people's role in challenging and transforming this nation every step of the way. >> right on, penille, right on. why is it so difficult for people to call it what it is, racism? >> i think that's a legacy of the system of racial slavery and the caste system and the jim crow system where we deny, deny, deny. we deny sexism in this country, we deny poverty, we deny homophobia and trans phobia, and we also deny racism, but especially anti-black racism. anti-black racism is the principle of the racial caste system. unless we can all just tell the truth. we always say we want truth, justice and reconciliation. we can't get the reconciliation without the justice and we can't get the justice unless we get to truth. so we're so used to deny
weaver we've got to teach that history to our children, and for black children, they've got to understand a history they should be ashamed of, it is a history where our work and labor actually built up the united states of america, and in the process we saved democracy. the only reason we aren't driving democracy in america is because of black people and black people's role in challenging and transforming this nation every step of the way. >> right on, penille, right on. why is it so...
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but i want to share a few things with you, here's book called ideas have consequence by richard weaverard of him true believer. we have the language police diane ravage i have the study all of these books origin of totarianism by hannah. we have the treason of the intellectuals by julianne inda and we have raymond of the intellectuals. so much of this is coming out of our university and colleges isn't it and university and colleges come up with ideas they have these tenure markist professors, where they -- they long for the old soviet union or mouse china they indoctorate our children and people sending kids off to college and come back as left wing zombies. they are people who fill membership list of black lives matter and antifa so my theory is and you may disagree with me is rather than continue to funding our own demise maybe we ought to do a bts movement against colleges and universities. that is clawback the funding. claw back tenure, hold these people accountable because i'm afraid we're going to destroy ourselves. >> you're absolutely correct, and i will also say this, if there
but i want to share a few things with you, here's book called ideas have consequence by richard weaverard of him true believer. we have the language police diane ravage i have the study all of these books origin of totarianism by hannah. we have the treason of the intellectuals by julianne inda and we have raymond of the intellectuals. so much of this is coming out of our university and colleges isn't it and university and colleges come up with ideas they have these tenure markist professors,...
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he will be introduced by blake weaver. that is a conductor whose father into introduced joe biden in 2009 when he was going to washington as part of that inaugural train tour. >> there was times the conductor would blow the horn when they saw the presidential motorcade, and you told me they are actual friends. when i talk to folks at the white house, what i'm told is that what we're seeing publicly is what is happening privately. there seems to be a calessing. >> broadly speaking i think that is right. it is important to separate out the two elements here. on the jobs plan the infrastructure package, there is participate negotiations going on. they are much smaller in their counter proposal for hard infrastructure. something that might get bipartisan support. that includes the family's plan. so on infrastructure there is a significant polarity of people who would like to see something done on this. there is a desire to upgrade the nation's infrastructure. on the family's plan you see a different tact from the sticker shock
he will be introduced by blake weaver. that is a conductor whose father into introduced joe biden in 2009 when he was going to washington as part of that inaugural train tour. >> there was times the conductor would blow the horn when they saw the presidential motorcade, and you told me they are actual friends. when i talk to folks at the white house, what i'm told is that what we're seeing publicly is what is happening privately. there seems to be a calessing. >> broadly speaking i...
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weaver having a great, great time, the numbers are terrific, and it's not over yet, you know?e momentum is building. liz: well, you've got momentum in the stock. obviously, you guys were traded before then for the past couple of months in toronto on the toronto stock the exchange -- >> correct. liz: just a couple of months ago you just started trading here on the nasdaq. so you're dual listed, five weeks ago. >> right right, yep. liz: how is that going so far? you've gone from, i believe, half a billion market cap to now 1.3 billion? that's big growth in a very short time. >> yeah. it's -- this was a big step for us, you know? we had been public for a number of years in. canada, but it was always a hope to get lusted in the u.s., and and -- get listed in the u.s., and we got there. put capital into the company, and, you know, that gives us the opportunity now to sort of exercise and do the things that we were always hoping and dreaming; get in more states like we're talking about, you know, and not just in the u.s., but qanta's just about to open -- canada's just about to open
weaver having a great, great time, the numbers are terrific, and it's not over yet, you know?e momentum is building. liz: well, you've got momentum in the stock. obviously, you guys were traded before then for the past couple of months in toronto on the toronto stock the exchange -- >> correct. liz: just a couple of months ago you just started trading here on the nasdaq. so you're dual listed, five weeks ago. >> right right, yep. liz: how is that going so far? you've gone from, i...
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weaver seen how conspiracy theories pushed by right wing media can lead it an attack on our democracylet it happen again. and that's your reality check. >> thank you for that, jon avalon. >>> a rookie cop in arkansas has seen more on the job than most people he protects and serves have seen in their entire lives, and he is living proof that age indeed is just a number. martin savage has his piece in this week's "call of duty." >>> when officer smith says he knows almost everyone in camden, arkansas, population 11,000, it's true. >> good to see you all. >> at 91, he spent more time protecting and serving than many residents have been alive, 56 years. have you ever missed a day of sfw work? >> no. not just take off. >> reporter: for more than four decades, he was a deputy with the county watch department. >> the first time you retired, how long did that last? >> 30 days. >> 30 days. so in his 80s, he became a rookie cop on the camden police department. >> i love to meet people, help people and do things for people. >> reporter: chief woody is his boss. >> mr. smith was my supervisor my
weaver seen how conspiracy theories pushed by right wing media can lead it an attack on our democracylet it happen again. and that's your reality check. >> thank you for that, jon avalon. >>> a rookie cop in arkansas has seen more on the job than most people he protects and serves have seen in their entire lives, and he is living proof that age indeed is just a number. martin savage has his piece in this week's "call of duty." >>> when officer smith says he...
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baltimore -- >> can i also say, reverend, one of the most important parts of our plan, it's something weavere officers. this is something that should be a national standard, doing psychological screening paired with polygraph tests to figure out not only have officers worked in law enforcement before or have been fired, are they signing up because they want to use their weapon in the field, are they harboring explicitly racist or patriarchal or authoritarian views? when you do these tests, you screen out 75% of people who would have otherwise made it onto your force. because we've been doing these tests over the last six yearsing i have great confidence in the current makeup of our department. >> i'm out of time. i was going to ask you about the commitment in baltimore. but let me ask you this, mr. mayor. ithaca is a college town with a population of around 30,000. if these policing policies are enacted there and they prove successful, what are the chances they could be adopted in larger cities with much different demographics? >> as you know, cities are often laboratories of democracy, coll
baltimore -- >> can i also say, reverend, one of the most important parts of our plan, it's something weavere officers. this is something that should be a national standard, doing psychological screening paired with polygraph tests to figure out not only have officers worked in law enforcement before or have been fired, are they signing up because they want to use their weapon in the field, are they harboring explicitly racist or patriarchal or authoritarian views? when you do these...
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. >> all four episodes of secrets of the whales narrated bycy goni weaver are out today for earth day disney+. >>> and abc recently teamed up with gnat geo. you can stream our america, climate of hope on our apple tv apps, as well as amazon fire tv and roku. you can search on abc7 bay area and download it now. can i tell you about the whales for one more second? >> please. >> i talked with the hotographer that gets in ca is usarnd whales but in this case the matriarch whale came over and offered him, she had caught some food for his family, a stingray, she came over and offered it to him. he seemed kind of offended that he didn't take it, so he snatched it right back. he told me he thought, should i eat this? what am i supposed to do? >> it is like you are at somebody's house and grandma offers you some food, what would you do. >> right. thank you. >> don't insult your host. >> anyway. it is a beautiful special. i hope you get a chance to check it out. >> wow. that story in itself makes me want to watch the entire thing. thank you for sharing that. >>> on this earth day in oakland it
. >> all four episodes of secrets of the whales narrated bycy goni weaver are out today for earth day disney+. >>> and abc recently teamed up with gnat geo. you can stream our america, climate of hope on our apple tv apps, as well as amazon fire tv and roku. you can search on abc7 bay area and download it now. can i tell you about the whales for one more second? >> please. >> i talked with the hotographer that gets in ca is usarnd whales but in this case the matriarch...
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and how flexible on weaver quest that would have to be put in the in order for them to agree.spent the present is supportive and an advocate for states expanding medicaid and he thinks it's a way to insure more people are covered and have access to affordable health care but in of flexibility have to talk to gene and i want to talk to you guys about any specifics about those discussions. >> by you doing anything in terms of reaching out to them in an outreach campaign in general whether you are talking about specifics and [inaudible] is there anything going on pacific that the medicaid plan? >> with aegis referenced that effort. >> thanks jen. on russia again in their integrate -- international payment system is the white house considering disconnecting them from that system? >> let me see if i have anything specifically on that. i know we talked about the soul of that in the past. i don't know if i have anything new. i'm happy to talk to our national security team. >> is there any update on the document that the white house was talking about? >> we expected to be soon but not
and how flexible on weaver quest that would have to be put in the in order for them to agree.spent the present is supportive and an advocate for states expanding medicaid and he thinks it's a way to insure more people are covered and have access to affordable health care but in of flexibility have to talk to gene and i want to talk to you guys about any specifics about those discussions. >> by you doing anything in terms of reaching out to them in an outreach campaign in general whether...
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understood coming to the united states, with that africans have generally been portrayed as basket weavers, coffee bean farmers. but we are more than that. when you look at the grand spectrum of what africans have been able to do within the united states, they are everything. doctors, engineers, venture capitalists, net petitions. i really wanted to do my part to change that narrative. i was born and raised in a small mining town in zimbabwe. i am the only girl in a family of five. the expectations my parents have for me were very different than what they had for my brother. their expectations of me were that i would become a good african housewife, i would cook and clean for my family. i remembered the yearning for the books my brother would get from the library that he never read. in my heart i knew i wanted to be an accountant. when i got to school, i snuck away from the fabrics class and into the accounting class. somewhere along the line my parents realized i was probably just as smart as the boys and wanted to give me the same opportunity. i am a cpa by profession, and when i first m
understood coming to the united states, with that africans have generally been portrayed as basket weavers, coffee bean farmers. but we are more than that. when you look at the grand spectrum of what africans have been able to do within the united states, they are everything. doctors, engineers, venture capitalists, net petitions. i really wanted to do my part to change that narrative. i was born and raised in a small mining town in zimbabwe. i am the only girl in a family of five. the...
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weaver have no vaccine or some places that we do have vaccine, people are scared of taking it.ight now we have the covid shield, covax which is -- now we have sputnik. rana ayyub, indian journalist who is a global opinions writer for "the washington post." when we come back, we will speak with dr. peter hotez. we will talk about his push, working with an indian company come to develop a low-cost covid vaccine for the world. what would the was government have to do with this? what does the u.s. government have to change about his policies around vaccines and exports? stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "say your prayers" by anoushka sankar. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. sign up for our daily news digest email by texting the word democracynow -- one word, no space -- to 66866 today. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. while india is facing a public health catastrophe from surging covid-19 cases, the united states reached a milestone wednesday w
weaver have no vaccine or some places that we do have vaccine, people are scared of taking it.ight now we have the covid shield, covax which is -- now we have sputnik. rana ayyub, indian journalist who is a global opinions writer for "the washington post." when we come back, we will speak with dr. peter hotez. we will talk about his push, working with an indian company come to develop a low-cost covid vaccine for the world. what would the was government have to do with this? what does...
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the point is, in the process, as conductor weaver will tell you, amtrak became my family. i literally, literally every single day that i was in the united states senate got the 7:28, became the 7:32 and if i'lucky, the last let at 6:00 or the 7:30 coming home. you get to know everybody. you get to know the folks. i used to have a christmas party for amtrak employees at my home. it got so big, we had a summer party because family and retirees kept coming back. i want to tell you, these guys work like the devil. they really do. amtrak wasn't just a way getting home. it provided me -- i'm not joking -- an entire other family. a community dedicated with professionals and shared milestones in my life. i've been allowed to share milestones on theirs. i've been to a lot of weddings and burials as well. i remember one night, my daughter was 6 years old. it was my birthday. we were voting. i went to bob dole and i said bob, when is the next vote going to take place? joe, why? well, my daughter is really upset i'm not going to be home for the birthday cake she made for me. he said w
the point is, in the process, as conductor weaver will tell you, amtrak became my family. i literally, literally every single day that i was in the united states senate got the 7:28, became the 7:32 and if i'lucky, the last let at 6:00 or the 7:30 coming home. you get to know everybody. you get to know the folks. i used to have a christmas party for amtrak employees at my home. it got so big, we had a summer party because family and retirees kept coming back. i want to tell you, these guys work...
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weaver been hearing about big brand promises for decades. the ones to finally deliver? biden's infrastructure proposal li lists internet alongside water and power which is where it belongs. access in rural areas and tribal lands is still really lacking despite many years of investments and access is not the only problem. so is affordability. the biden plans has americans paying too much for the internet and the price should be reduced but it doesn't say how to do that. biden's proposal budgeted $100 billion toward broadband which is $3 per american. it is the on-ramp for all immediate you and emergency alerts all communication and as biden mentioned in his speech, it is made more pertinent by the pandemic and the zoom classes and all of the work from home that is happening. now, there is a political tug-of-war underway about private enterprise and who should pay and how but the broadband effects everyone and it is part of a bigger proposal for rebuilding across america. let's analyze the coverage with annie karni, and jim acosta, cnn chief w
weaver been hearing about big brand promises for decades. the ones to finally deliver? biden's infrastructure proposal li lists internet alongside water and power which is where it belongs. access in rural areas and tribal lands is still really lacking despite many years of investments and access is not the only problem. so is affordability. the biden plans has americans paying too much for the internet and the price should be reduced but it doesn't say how to do that. biden's proposal budgeted...
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weaver favorable on jp morgan and morgan stanley for the strength we have seen.rading has just been phenomenal. all of the things that are in place that you would expect to see, wire those numbers so strong? -- why are those numbers so strong? it is because of the high ceo confidence, the record stock market values. i think there's another quarter or two probably of really strong numbers coming out of thanking and trading, but as you have been talking about on the program, the anchor a bit has been net interest income. there has been a net margin issue obviously, as we are going to start to lap that from one year ago. reduced rates to zero. so the year-over-year comparisons will start to get better. but you really need loan growth for a bank like jp morgan. clinic 5% of revenues in 2021 we expect will come from net interest income. so the capital interest side is only going to go so far. we do think there is a silver lining for regionals in that as the yield curve steepen's, as those loss reserves deprive profits, so i wouldn't count out the regional banks just y
weaver favorable on jp morgan and morgan stanley for the strength we have seen.rading has just been phenomenal. all of the things that are in place that you would expect to see, wire those numbers so strong? -- why are those numbers so strong? it is because of the high ceo confidence, the record stock market values. i think there's another quarter or two probably of really strong numbers coming out of thanking and trading, but as you have been talking about on the program, the anchor a bit has...