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we started looking at other options for dictionaries and i asked merriam-webster to create books for this program. and i created my own books which mary created with my brother who died a few years ago. that's actually my favorite. we need to do more to protect animals in our world and so we created that to help children understand animals and there's a lot of members in that particular book. it was created by some students who were available i think 14 and 16. >> one of the things in the back you have each state listed and i opened this to indiana and then you have the population and some of the statistics about the state, but at the bottom it's zoom locations and for the children listed there at the top. can anyone contribute to the dictionary project? >> yes. >> how do they do so? >> we have a website that kind of touches that. they can call our office. any way that you want to contribute or participate, we have thousands of people who volunteer. we are so proud to be part of the good work they do. they do many things and this is one of the things. very grateful for all that they
we started looking at other options for dictionaries and i asked merriam-webster to create books for this program. and i created my own books which mary created with my brother who died a few years ago. that's actually my favorite. we need to do more to protect animals in our world and so we created that to help children understand animals and there's a lot of members in that particular book. it was created by some students who were available i think 14 and 16. >> one of the things in the...
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so i asked mariam webster to create books for this program so and i created my own dictionary
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sentences were too violent so we started looking at other options fored dictionaries and i asked merriam-webster to create a boos for this program, so i created my own for the students to go green. i believe we need to do more to protect animals in our world this was created by some students who were available i think there were 14nk and 16. >> one of the things here you have each state listed. i opened this and then you have the population and do some of the stats about the states but at the bottom it is zoo locations and you have this listed there at the top. can anyone contribute to the dictionary project? how do they do so? >> we have a project. they can call our office. we answer the phone and any way that you want to contribute or participate, we have thousands of people who volunteer their time. they do many things. this is just one thing that they do and very grateful for all that they are doing. >> can anyone get the dictionary? >> we get phone calls every day but i send them letters and they ask. there are grandmothers that want to give it to their grandchildren. we have all kinds of p
sentences were too violent so we started looking at other options fored dictionaries and i asked merriam-webster to create a boos for this program, so i created my own for the students to go green. i believe we need to do more to protect animals in our world this was created by some students who were available i think there were 14nk and 16. >> one of the things here you have each state listed. i opened this and then you have the population and do some of the stats about the states but at...
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sentences were too violent so we started looking at other options for dictionaries and i asked merriam-webstercreate the program. and i created my own set the go green dictionary. we like to repurpose things and the animal gazetteer is my favorite because i believe we need to do more to protect animals in our world and so i created that book to help children understand animals and there are a lot of numbers and that vote. that was created by some students who were available and they think they were only 14 and 16 and their buyer wanted them to have a summer job so i have them come in without love. close to one in the book -- one of the things in the animal gaze at tier you have the population and some of the stats about the state but at the bottom its zoo locations and the children's zoo is listed there at the top. can anyone contribute to the dictionarych
sentences were too violent so we started looking at other options for dictionaries and i asked merriam-webstercreate the program. and i created my own set the go green dictionary. we like to repurpose things and the animal gazetteer is my favorite because i believe we need to do more to protect animals in our world and so i created that book to help children understand animals and there are a lot of numbers and that vote. that was created by some students who were available and they think they...
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i asked merriam-webster to create books for the program so and i created my own. the animal was my favorite. we needed to do more to protect animals in our world and so we created that a book to help children understand animals and there's a lot of numbers in that. that was created by some students who were available. their father wanted them to have a summer job. >> one of the books in the back you have each state listed. i opened this to indiana and then you have the population and some of the stats about the states but then it's locations and children listed there at the top. can anyone contribute to the project? >> yes. >> how do t they do so? >> they can call our office. we answer the phone. and any way that you want to contribute or participate, we have thousands of people who volunteer. we are so proud to be part of the work they do in the community. this is just one thing that they do and we are very grateful for all thatat they are doing. >> and can anyone get the dictionary? >> we get phone calls every day. i send them dictionaries when i read the letter
i asked merriam-webster to create books for the program so and i created my own. the animal was my favorite. we needed to do more to protect animals in our world and so we created that a book to help children understand animals and there's a lot of numbers in that. that was created by some students who were available. their father wanted them to have a summer job. >> one of the books in the back you have each state listed. i opened this to indiana and then you have the population and some...
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we started looking at other options for dictionaries, and i asked merriam-webster to create books for i created my own books for students, they go green dictionary i created in memory of my brother who died a few years ago. he liked to repurpose things. the animal, that's my favorite because i believe in, we need to do more to protect animals in our world and so i created that book to help children understand animals and there's a lot of numbers in that particular book. that was created by some students who were available and how i think they're only like 14 and 16, and the father wanted them to have a summer job site have them help me with that book. >> one of the things in the animal gazetteer in the back in each state listed, and open this to indian avenge of
we started looking at other options for dictionaries, and i asked merriam-webster to create books for i created my own books for students, they go green dictionary i created in memory of my brother who died a few years ago. he liked to repurpose things. the animal, that's my favorite because i believe in, we need to do more to protect animals in our world and so i created that book to help children understand animals and there's a lot of numbers in that particular book. that was created by some...
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and i asked miriam webster to create books for this program. so we-- and i created my own books on the student's dictionary and best students and the green dictionary i created along with my brother who died two years ago. and the animal, is my favorite because i believe in-- we need to do more to protect animals in our world and so i created that book to help children understand animals and there's a lot numbers in that particular book. and that was created by some students who were available in, i think they were only like 14 and 16, and their father wanted them to have a summer job so i had them help with that book. >> one of the things in the animal gazetteer, in the back you have each state listed and i open to indiana and you have the population and some of the stats about the state, but then you, at the bottom, it's zoo locations. >> yes. >> and the children's zoo is listed there at the top. can anyone contribute to the dictionary project? >> yes. >> how do they do so? >> we have a website, dictionaryproject.org and they can call our off
and i asked miriam webster to create books for this program. so we-- and i created my own books on the student's dictionary and best students and the green dictionary i created along with my brother who died two years ago. and the animal, is my favorite because i believe in-- we need to do more to protect animals in our world and so i created that book to help children understand animals and there's a lot numbers in that particular book. and that was created by some students who were available...
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. -- representative webster for five minutes. rep. webster: thank you, chair. i have a question, i think of mr. horwitz. that is, do you think there is, i don't know if you investigated the fact that the money may have been spent properly. at the right price. but, if the science is flawed, would that have affected something you might ask? was there anything in your reports that would distinguish between right and wrong in that area? >> we would not generally look at trying to assess that kind of a question. hhs, oig, health and human services has done a fair amount of work. i can certainly follow-up with that office to see if there's anything in particular. rep. webster: for 60 years, there has been an acceptance of some flawed information. dealing with the size of particles. and are they airborne or are they droplets on the ground. there were literally millions of these bought by everybody and a bunch of dots on the ground. some of them are still out there to keep five or six feet distance between other people. all of that, basically if this disease was carrie
. -- representative webster for five minutes. rep. webster: thank you, chair. i have a question, i think of mr. horwitz. that is, do you think there is, i don't know if you investigated the fact that the money may have been spent properly. at the right price. but, if the science is flawed, would that have affected something you might ask? was there anything in your reports that would distinguish between right and wrong in that area? >> we would not generally look at trying to assess that...
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. >> that's interesting because in webster's dictionary, there's not obamaism, there's not bushism, there'smpism but there is reaganism. reaganism, he would contend and a lot of scholars would contend and i contend is a separate distinct and individual ideology, more a hybrid between libertarianism and conservatism and other elements that go into it. it was his own philosophy and he enacted many of it when he was president. not all of it to be sure but he had -- he had different view of the world than most politicians did at the time than or did have nit now and it is -- there's nobody whose shadow is cast more over the republican party than ronald reagan. he is the uber leader or he's eclipsed even, i think, in my opinion abraham lincoln as the icon of the republican party. >> well, some would argue that ronald reagan knew gingrich who you have written about and donald trump are the outsize figures of the modern republican party, would you agree with that? >> no, i absolutely agree with that. they certainly are. t gringrich and the revolution of 1984, trump in his populist revolution of fo
. >> that's interesting because in webster's dictionary, there's not obamaism, there's not bushism, there'smpism but there is reaganism. reaganism, he would contend and a lot of scholars would contend and i contend is a separate distinct and individual ideology, more a hybrid between libertarianism and conservatism and other elements that go into it. it was his own philosophy and he enacted many of it when he was president. not all of it to be sure but he had -- he had different view of...
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if after work, you want to get vaccinated, you can go to maxine hall on golden gate and webster. you can drop in. there are people there that can answer your questions and provide you with any information and you can do your vaccine first shot, second shot at that location as well. we're trying to make it as convenient as possible. drop in. and in the meantime, thank you all so much for being here today and let's get vaccinated. [applause]
if after work, you want to get vaccinated, you can go to maxine hall on golden gate and webster. you can drop in. there are people there that can answer your questions and provide you with any information and you can do your vaccine first shot, second shot at that location as well. we're trying to make it as convenient as possible. drop in. and in the meantime, thank you all so much for being here today and let's get vaccinated. [applause]
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this is also where we find ashley webster. ashley, what is the scene as it is dark there in europe where you are. >> reporter: yeah. it's really a mass operation, as you can imagine, lauren. it's just after 9:00 here in germany, and still in the night sky i can see plane froms taking off. those are -- planes taking off. those are heading towards the united states full of afghan refugees who have been processed and vetted here in germany. but as i say, it is a monumental task. 14,300 evacuees currently still here. we had six planes yesterday leave for the united states, another twelve today x they continued through the night. so we have more planes coming in from kabul and more going out to the united states. it really is quite an operation to. but for those afghans who have made it to germany, of course, they say they are delighted that they got out of afghanistan, especially with it being rule by the taliban. take a listen. >> i think the country is going in the wrong way. like, it will not be the same as it was. >> no, never
this is also where we find ashley webster. ashley, what is the scene as it is dark there in europe where you are. >> reporter: yeah. it's really a mass operation, as you can imagine, lauren. it's just after 9:00 here in germany, and still in the night sky i can see plane froms taking off. those are -- planes taking off. those are heading towards the united states full of afghan refugees who have been processed and vetted here in germany. but as i say, it is a monumental task. 14,300...
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. >> reporter: vincent webster got his shot today with the mayor by his side. he decided it was time to get vaccinated against the coronavirus. >> i work a lot and i was reluctant because other issues in the past and all that types of stuff. i got to keep my people safe in order to do so. >> he came to the fillmore mini park for the mobile vaccine program. >> i understand the concerns that a lot of people have around vaccinations specifically in the african-american community. mayor breed and leaders talked about historical concerns and hesitancy in san francisco, almost 80% of those eligible are vaccinated. >> we still have work to do. we still have work to do particularly among black african and americans where our rate of vaccination is 64%. >> reporter: the city created mobile teams and a vax to you program which will bring the vaccine to you. cook who's grieving the lost of her son spoke today and hoping to convince the hesitance. >> i didn't get a chance to say good-bye, i begged him to get vaccinated and he would not do it. >> reporter: san francisco sti
. >> reporter: vincent webster got his shot today with the mayor by his side. he decided it was time to get vaccinated against the coronavirus. >> i work a lot and i was reluctant because other issues in the past and all that types of stuff. i got to keep my people safe in order to do so. >> he came to the fillmore mini park for the mobile vaccine program. >> i understand the concerns that a lot of people have around vaccinations specifically in the african-american...
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if after work, you want to get vaccinated, you can go to maxine hall on golden gate and webster. you can drop in. there are people there that can answer your questions and provide you with any information and you can do your vaccine first shot, second shot at that location as well. we're trying to make it as convenient as possible. drop in. and in the meantime, thank you all so much for being here today and let's get vaccinated. [applause] >> this committee will convene remotely until we are legally authorized to meet in person. and each speaker will be allowed three minutes to speak. comments and calling 415-655-0001 and access code 187-332-0094. and to give a thumb's
if after work, you want to get vaccinated, you can go to maxine hall on golden gate and webster. you can drop in. there are people there that can answer your questions and provide you with any information and you can do your vaccine first shot, second shot at that location as well. we're trying to make it as convenient as possible. drop in. and in the meantime, thank you all so much for being here today and let's get vaccinated. [applause] >> this committee will convene remotely until we...
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donovan solano webster third. the new guy at diving, but look at metals and jump and make the tag.nice wish it would nice. the giant's direct former runs. bottom line for harrison, it falls, rbi double brings in olson all the way from first. harrison pumped up the eighth taking five to lead -- five-to lead -- 5- lamont wade junior, a homer. the giants maintain a 1.5 game lead. oakland tied for busted with second wildcard. >> we stayed alive and eventually our bats were able to come around and support us. we will not get too high or too low to get ready to fight in tomorrow' a game. >> that is the way they scored basically everything today. when they got mistakes they took advantage of them. chris: the match tomorrow, two days of joint practices. a kickoff is at fort 4:30 and l.a. robert saleh left to become the jet's head coach. the 49ers have to be pleased. defense will be anchored by linebacker fred warner. >> i think it starts back from square one every season. that year i had is behind me. i am working on something. the details, that will help me become a better player. >> dyna
donovan solano webster third. the new guy at diving, but look at metals and jump and make the tag.nice wish it would nice. the giant's direct former runs. bottom line for harrison, it falls, rbi double brings in olson all the way from first. harrison pumped up the eighth taking five to lead -- five-to lead -- 5- lamont wade junior, a homer. the giants maintain a 1.5 game lead. oakland tied for busted with second wildcard. >> we stayed alive and eventually our bats were able to come around...
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require proof of vaccination at all of its venues that includes coachella, the firely music festival websterl in new york and the roxie in los angeles. the company's biggest competitor live nation will allow artists to set their own rules and you might recall napa's bottlerock festival is requiring proof of vaccination next month and the hard rock music festival will require fans and artists to provide proof as well. >>> the rise of steph curry will be turned into a documentary. curry started as a shooting guard and became the nba superstar he is today. he didn't stand out while playing in college until he led his team to the ncaa tourmts elite 8 in 2008. the year he was drafted seventh overall by the warriors. he went on to win two most valuable player trophies and led the warriors to three nba championships. the documentary called "underrated" will be produced by ryan kug gler. >> life is like a box of chocolates you never know what you're going to get. how about getting the trailer from "forest gump" itself. inside tom hankss air stream. >>> big night for the san francisco giants taking o
require proof of vaccination at all of its venues that includes coachella, the firely music festival websterl in new york and the roxie in los angeles. the company's biggest competitor live nation will allow artists to set their own rules and you might recall napa's bottlerock festival is requiring proof of vaccination next month and the hard rock music festival will require fans and artists to provide proof as well. >>> the rise of steph curry will be turned into a documentary. curry...
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i have my eye the webster tube, the last couple minutes had the sensors light up. they've reopened the tube from the scheduled maintenance. it was only going to go to 4:30 or 5:00 at the latest. the park street bridge no longer necessary as an alternate. getting across the water, san mateo and dumbarton bridges are moving smoothly and your travel times, highway 4 out of antioch fine at speed in towards 242 in concord. back to you. >> thanks, mike. >>> coming up here on "today in the bay," possible relief for college students. the new program from a major textbook publisher that could save students money. >>> popping off, why you could be paying more for bubble wrap. >>> a live look this morning at the bay bridge toll plaza. breezing right there, breezing along there this morning. we're going to have a look at more traffic commutes coming up in the morning right here on "today in the bay." as we get through this tuesday -- okay, it's tuesday. let's get through it. >> i didn't know what you were trying to say there. we'll be right back. who could have known that the
i have my eye the webster tube, the last couple minutes had the sensors light up. they've reopened the tube from the scheduled maintenance. it was only going to go to 4:30 or 5:00 at the latest. the park street bridge no longer necessary as an alternate. getting across the water, san mateo and dumbarton bridges are moving smoothly and your travel times, highway 4 out of antioch fine at speed in towards 242 in concord. back to you. >> thanks, mike. >>> coming up here on...
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my child goes to daniel webster.parent, an older parent who has a student go to daniel webster and they said interesting enough, the school my kid goes to used to start at 7:50. because of so many students coming truant -- excuse me, coming late, entering the truancy court system, they moved our daniel webster start time to 8:40 to accommodate the students that were being affected by this. and i don't think it was remembered because in the process of changing to the new school start time, that's been forgotten. and i worry that this system that was created isn't giving voices to these kids and as a result, we will have a lot more kids in the truancy courts that deals with the at-risk kids. >> thank you. >> i'm asking the superintendent to create a stop-gap for this year to have a proper process to hear -- awe thank you, that is your time. >> to create an equitable solution. >> thank you. >> all right. that concludes public comment on this item. >> moving on to section f, consent calendar, item one, i need a motion an
my child goes to daniel webster.parent, an older parent who has a student go to daniel webster and they said interesting enough, the school my kid goes to used to start at 7:50. because of so many students coming truant -- excuse me, coming late, entering the truancy court system, they moved our daniel webster start time to 8:40 to accommodate the students that were being affected by this. and i don't think it was remembered because in the process of changing to the new school start time,...
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i should say there's one remaining one called webster which was built in the 1930s form plays at macy'sy one of the founders of macy's and you can still get a room there. it's still relatively affordable >> you alluded to this woman and i'm curious about locating your sources and speaking with them. what was that experience like? >> it was actually wonderful experience once i located them. meeting women in their 80s and 90s who incredibly funny with some remarkable memories, better than i've ever had and also storytellers. when they were at the barbizon were there was this short little window a real independent and excitement and singled them and so they recorded very very well. i have to say that was my greatest delight. in terms of the locating of sources really the connection between mademoiselle and the barbizon was incredibly helpful. i hate discovered the editor-in-chief and i could write a whole book about her. she's a remarkable person. her office files are archived in laramie wyoming and that was very helpful. it was disorganized and there were thousands and thousands of memos.
i should say there's one remaining one called webster which was built in the 1930s form plays at macy'sy one of the founders of macy's and you can still get a room there. it's still relatively affordable >> you alluded to this woman and i'm curious about locating your sources and speaking with them. what was that experience like? >> it was actually wonderful experience once i located them. meeting women in their 80s and 90s who incredibly funny with some remarkable memories, better...
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i'm ashley webster in for stuart today. it is after 10:00 eastern.good for a 173 point gain. the s&p and nasdaq up close to half a percent. looking at the 10-year treasury yield we were up ever so slightly earlier. we're up over two basis points. 1.20% on the 10-year. bitcoin and the cryptos moving higher. look at this the u.s. dollar down a little bit for all the cryptos it is thursday. you know what that means. it is freddie mac. the latest read on mortgage rates. susan will reveal the number. elizabeth: some of the commentary from fannie and freddie. pretty much the sail rates we started off the year with. susan: i go back to it as does stu. back in 1982. the rates were 13 to 16%. 2.77 is remarkably low. susan, thanks again. >>> look at this. new video that appears to show congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez on the capitol steps putting on a mask for a picture, then i will immediately removing it right after smiling away. rob smith is with me now. good person to talk about this. why did she do that? >> she did it because it is absolutely shamel
i'm ashley webster in for stuart today. it is after 10:00 eastern.good for a 173 point gain. the s&p and nasdaq up close to half a percent. looking at the 10-year treasury yield we were up ever so slightly earlier. we're up over two basis points. 1.20% on the 10-year. bitcoin and the cryptos moving higher. look at this the u.s. dollar down a little bit for all the cryptos it is thursday. you know what that means. it is freddie mac. the latest read on mortgage rates. susan will reveal the...
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they'd dress up as women to live in this women's only hotel and there's one remaining one called the websterpartments which was built in the 1930s for employees of macy's by one of the founders of macy's. you can still get a room there as a woman and it's still relatively affordable and quite similar i have to say in terms of the rules and regulations which of course is not that appealing to many young women today. >> you alluded to this a moment ago and i'm curious about how you about locating your sources and speaking with them, what was that experience like? >> it was a wonderful experience once i located them. it was the experience of meeting women in their 80s and 90s who were incredibly funny, with remarkable memories and also storytellers. when they went to the barbizon this was a moment in their lives where they talk about this short nwindow of real independence and excitement and being single. so they recall it very well. so i have to say that was probably my greatest delight. in terms of locating, really the connection between not in a cell and barbizon was helpful. i discovered be
they'd dress up as women to live in this women's only hotel and there's one remaining one called the websterpartments which was built in the 1930s for employees of macy's by one of the founders of macy's. you can still get a room there as a woman and it's still relatively affordable and quite similar i have to say in terms of the rules and regulations which of course is not that appealing to many young women today. >> you alluded to this a moment ago and i'm curious about how you about...
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book was on edmund burke and angelina and jefferson and someone, there is that oratory of daniel webster sort of thing. but clearly washington is not and he would never pretend to be, at the same time i'll try not to go on about this but it occurred all of the mythology around washington as a strong silent type in a manner of action and that sort of thing, there is some of that for sure but i was talking to kevin earlier if you get to a good library and with the correspondence and so one it is incredible thousands, this man lives his life awash in language he was highly attuned, did decompose all of his addresses and someone, no and we can talk about that later if you wish. he was not an order in the ordinary sense of the world but let me follow up briefly secondly remember not that you need me too remind you but washington is the virginia general, a virginian gentleman had to be in order or they might say about contradictory or something but we could talk about the gentleman with the exception that proves the rule, there is a few so i don't want to overplay this but what we know and did
book was on edmund burke and angelina and jefferson and someone, there is that oratory of daniel webster sort of thing. but clearly washington is not and he would never pretend to be, at the same time i'll try not to go on about this but it occurred all of the mythology around washington as a strong silent type in a manner of action and that sort of thing, there is some of that for sure but i was talking to kevin earlier if you get to a good library and with the correspondence and so one it is...
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so okay there's that kind of oratory and daniel webster kind of thing. clearly washington is not or would never pretend to be. at the same time, and i will try not to go on about this, but it occurred to me for all of the mythology all you've got to do is look at the washington papers and the correspondence and so on. it's incredible. this man led his life awash highly into. did he compose all of these addresses and so on, we can talk about that later if you wish. he wasn't and ordered her in the ordinary sense of the word of it butlet me follow that up. remember, not that you need me to remind you but washington is a m virginia gentle man and it isn't altogether clear that they have to be in order for. what about patrick kennedy. we can talk about the gentlemanly mess and the exception so i don't want to overplay this but it didn't operate through. all of that is to say maybe we need to expand our sense of what constitutes or defines eloquence or i oratory. i can tell you this march 15 of 83 when things were getting really weird and he's got virtually t
so okay there's that kind of oratory and daniel webster kind of thing. clearly washington is not or would never pretend to be. at the same time, and i will try not to go on about this, but it occurred to me for all of the mythology all you've got to do is look at the washington papers and the correspondence and so on. it's incredible. this man led his life awash highly into. did he compose all of these addresses and so on, we can talk about that later if you wish. he wasn't and ordered her in...
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you know who is a great dancer who is on this show, ashley webster. >> not me.: amazing. we can change the mood just like that. that was pretty good, charles, pretty good. we'll see you soon. thank you very much. >>> markets, why don't we get to the markets, why not? the dow is up 200. the nasdaq is up 20 i will call that a rally. let's bring in dennis gartman. dennis, everybody knows it, i read your stuff, an you're saying the labor market, labor remains amazingly tight and there is no work ethic. you sound like a old curmudgeon here, dennis. what else do you have to say? >> i will not dance around that question. i will answer it straightforward. i couldn't miss the segue. remarkable how tight the labor market is. we had dinner at our club. the manager said 40% agreed to show up for the interview the day before, didn't show up for an interview. shows you how tight labor is. how unregulated things have become, how we lost the work ethic across the board. it is dismaying. yes, i'm a old curmudgeon when it comes to this. something i've not seen in my lifetime. i h
you know who is a great dancer who is on this show, ashley webster. >> not me.: amazing. we can change the mood just like that. that was pretty good, charles, pretty good. we'll see you soon. thank you very much. >>> markets, why don't we get to the markets, why not? the dow is up 200. the nasdaq is up 20 i will call that a rally. let's bring in dennis gartman. dennis, everybody knows it, i read your stuff, an you're saying the labor market, labor remains amazingly tight and...
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okay so there's that kind of orator or oratory of the sort of full daniel webster. okay, clearly washington is not and would never pretend to be. now at the same time and i will try not to go on about this, but it occurred to me that for all of the mythology of washington as a strong silent type and purely a man of action and that sort of thing, there is some of that, fair enough, but all you have to do is go to a library and look at the washington papers and correspondences and so on. it is incredible. thousands. his life awash in language, so he was highly attuned. now did he compose all of his addresses and so on himself alone? no, no and we can talk about that later if you wish. so, no, he was not an orator in the ordinary sense of the word, but let me follow it up briefly along these lines. remember, not that you need me to remind you, but washington is a virginia gentle man and it isn't altogether clear that a virginia gentleman have to beben orator. one might say what about [inaudible] >> we can talk about the gentlemanly nest. he is the exception of the rule
okay so there's that kind of orator or oratory of the sort of full daniel webster. okay, clearly washington is not and would never pretend to be. now at the same time and i will try not to go on about this, but it occurred to me that for all of the mythology of washington as a strong silent type and purely a man of action and that sort of thing, there is some of that, fair enough, but all you have to do is go to a library and look at the washington papers and correspondences and so on. it is...
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ashley webster is there, how many have arrived?approximately 7000 afghan refugees are here at ram stein airbase in southwest germany but it's affluent number and total 15000 evacuees have come through here but already 8000 have left on 38 flights to the united states, they are given medical aid, food and shelter and documented and moved on the goal is to have each refugee moved on within three days and were expecting another 2000 refugees to arrive at the space in the next 24 hours, big problem is getting embedded. in the meantime as for the refugees they say they are absolutely delighted to escape afghanistan because they say they did not want to live under taliban rules, take a listen. >> never ever, i don't want to live there no one wants to live there this is the wish of everybody to leave afghanistan. as i mentioned, big issue is the verifying and vetting as many as 20% of those that got out of kabul have no documentation at all. that is a very difficult situation the u.s. has face before passing the refugees onto the united s
ashley webster is there, how many have arrived?approximately 7000 afghan refugees are here at ram stein airbase in southwest germany but it's affluent number and total 15000 evacuees have come through here but already 8000 have left on 38 flights to the united states, they are given medical aid, food and shelter and documented and moved on the goal is to have each refugee moved on within three days and were expecting another 2000 refugees to arrive at the space in the next 24 hours, big problem...
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indeed, i am ashley webster in for stuart varney. i stand what squarely by my decision, that's what president biden said in his first remarks following the devastating explosions in kabul that a killed 13 soldiers. at least 95 afghans were also killed making it the deadliest attack in more than a decade. we are going to have live reports from across the globe throughout the next three hours. and take a look at this image from yesterday's news conference. president biden clearly looking defeated. stuart has been asking the question, is the president up to the job? and we will continue to ask that question today. if now, let's take a look at the markets. yesterday snapping a five-day win streak, falling as news spread of those attacks in kabul. here's where we stand today, all the major markets, as you can see, up around a quarter of a percent after losing half a percent yesterday. meantime, those markets also will be looking for clues from fed chairman powell. he'll be speaking at 10 is a.m. eastern this morning. edward lawrence, by t
indeed, i am ashley webster in for stuart varney. i stand what squarely by my decision, that's what president biden said in his first remarks following the devastating explosions in kabul that a killed 13 soldiers. at least 95 afghans were also killed making it the deadliest attack in more than a decade. we are going to have live reports from across the globe throughout the next three hours. and take a look at this image from yesterday's news conference. president biden clearly looking...
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general, you were listening to ashley webster. i want to get your reaction to what you witnessed yesterday but also what you heard out of the biden administration. >> well, frankly, what we have just seen with major general donohue getting on that airplane certainly is an end -- a tragic ending for the united states. it's one of the most serious foreign policy and national security blunders i've seen frankly in my lifetime. what we -- what really happened here is president biden turned afghanistan over to a terrorist organization that helped enable 9/11 and going with that, the al-qaida immediately has regained their safe haven. that's not a doubt. al-qaida is in 15 provinces. they can operate freely now in afghanistan, shielded certainly by the taliban who is running the country. there's nobody on the ground trying to run them down day in and day out which has been the previous experience. isis-k which already conducted 77 attacks this year alone will be able to expand and grow with the prisoners who have been released which are
general, you were listening to ashley webster. i want to get your reaction to what you witnessed yesterday but also what you heard out of the biden administration. >> well, frankly, what we have just seen with major general donohue getting on that airplane certainly is an end -- a tragic ending for the united states. it's one of the most serious foreign policy and national security blunders i've seen frankly in my lifetime. what we -- what really happened here is president biden turned...
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years ago, this 22-year-old died at 15th and webster street. he was an aspiring artist and part of the tribute to him included a mural with his nickname, and painting a pole pink. his mother had this message. >> we have to rally around our children and show them that life is much more than just hitting -- much more than a bullet hitting a body. if we start loving on our children and helping them to understand that the air we breathe is a gift and when you take it away, you are losing the talent and so many opportunities that could exist for people. liz: $25,000 i i i offered for information leading to an arrest in the death. past and present. poet laureates from san francisco and beyond gathered to celebrate the life and legacy of -- who passed away last month after running the memorial church with her husband for several decades. >> janice was a giant amongst us, and not just because of the high heels she wore. >> what i will always remember about her was how truly kind she was. liz: she was san francisco's poet lower yet from 2000 to 2002. th
years ago, this 22-year-old died at 15th and webster street. he was an aspiring artist and part of the tribute to him included a mural with his nickname, and painting a pole pink. his mother had this message. >> we have to rally around our children and show them that life is much more than just hitting -- much more than a bullet hitting a body. if we start loving on our children and helping them to understand that the air we breathe is a gift and when you take it away, you are losing the...
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ashley webster in for liz claman for the next hour. ashley.elmet for me would be an improvement. i'll have to find out. [laughter] charles, thank you very much. you are not a luddite, my good friend. thank you very much. have a great weekend. [laughter] bottom feeding the name of the game on wall street today as markets close out a dow week to the upside. the surge in delta variant cases, the chaos in afghanistan and questions about the fed's tapering plan still weighing on investors' minds. the dow, though, popping back about 35,000, the s&p up half a percent, t
ashley webster in for liz claman for the next hour. ashley.elmet for me would be an improvement. i'll have to find out. [laughter] charles, thank you very much. you are not a luddite, my good friend. thank you very much. have a great weekend. [laughter] bottom feeding the name of the game on wall street today as markets close out a dow week to the upside. the surge in delta variant cases, the chaos in afghanistan and questions about the fed's tapering plan still weighing on investors' minds....
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forget this, first book was on eckman, jefferson and someone so there is that kind of the full daniel websterkay. clearly washington is not now at the same time, and i'll try not to go on about this but it occurred to me in the newburgh address that for all the mythology around washington is a strong silent type and purely a man of action and that sort of thing, there is some about. there are not, sure but the man, i was talking to kevin earlier he had to do was get to the library a look at the washington papers, the correspondence so on. incredible houses this man lives is life awash in language highly attuned. did he compose all of his addresses and so on? no. we could talk about that later if you wish. so no, he was not in the ordinary sense of the word but he followed up. second, not that you need a reminder but washington is a general judgment and it's not clear he ought to be. one might say what about januark about the judgment but maybe he's the exception that proves the rule does a few so i don't want to overplay this necessarily but with politics what we know of it does not operate t
forget this, first book was on eckman, jefferson and someone so there is that kind of the full daniel websterkay. clearly washington is not now at the same time, and i'll try not to go on about this but it occurred to me in the newburgh address that for all the mythology around washington is a strong silent type and purely a man of action and that sort of thing, there is some about. there are not, sure but the man, i was talking to kevin earlier he had to do was get to the library a look at the...
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okay, there is that kind of torture or oratory of the full daniel webster sort of thing. okay, clearly washington is not. and he would never pretend to be. now, at the same time and i will try not to go on about this, it occurred to me too address that. for all the mythology of washington being a strong silent type an eight man of action there is some of that for sure. i was talking to kevin earlier , you get to the library and look at the washington papers and the correspondence and so on. it is incredible. this man lived his life awash in language. he was highly in a tune. did he compose all of his addresses alone? no, no, we can talk about that later if you wish. so no, he was not an orator in the ordinary sense of the word. but he followed up briefly along these lines. secondly, you got to remember, not that you need me too remind you about washington is ani virginia general partner is not altogether clear that a virginia gentleman had to be in oratory what about patrick henry or something? you can talk about the gentleman rules maybe is the exception that proves the
okay, there is that kind of torture or oratory of the full daniel webster sort of thing. okay, clearly washington is not. and he would never pretend to be. now, at the same time and i will try not to go on about this, it occurred to me too address that. for all the mythology of washington being a strong silent type an eight man of action there is some of that for sure. i was talking to kevin earlier , you get to the library and look at the washington papers and the correspondence and so on. it...
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only, if you will forgive my first book was on burke and thin cousin and someone so okay, daniel webster he never pretended. at the same time and i will go on about this, it occurred to me that for all the mythology around washington strong silent type and purely a man of action and that sort off thing, there s some of that, fair enough but i was talking to kevin earlier, off you've got to do is get to the library and look at the washington papers, the correspondence so on. it's incredible the houses. this man lives his life in language, so he was highly attuned. did he compose all of his addresses himself no. we could talk about that later if you wish. so y no, he was not order in the ordinary sense of the word alchemy follow up briefly. second, you need a reminder but washington is ani virginia gentleman. it's not altogether clear of virginia gentlemen had to be an order. one might say -- well, we could talk about the gentleman, with the exception that proves the pool and pharaohs fuel front i don't want to overplay it necessarily but what we know of it does not operate through full or
only, if you will forgive my first book was on burke and thin cousin and someone so okay, daniel webster he never pretended. at the same time and i will go on about this, it occurred to me that for all the mythology around washington strong silent type and purely a man of action and that sort off thing, there s some of that, fair enough but i was talking to kevin earlier, off you've got to do is get to the library and look at the washington papers, the correspondence so on. it's incredible the...
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the following locations will be open, de soto, pontotoc, lee, tunica, clay, webster, and calhoun. the short covid update. cases for the three day period are 7971 for the weekend with 82 deaths. 33 of those deaths were reported from vital records. our icu capacity remains effectively zero. at 8:00 this morning, nine icu beds were reported available and 102 being held in the emergency room. of those 102 being held, 45 were waiting on when icu bed. we have been asked if we see more covid cases after the storm. obviously, it would not be surprising instead are people indoors and perhaps in more crowded situations, so please continue all the safety precautions and get vaccinated if you are not already. the department of health stands ready to assist local agencies as we continue to recover from ida. that is all i have today. gov. reeves: thank you. at this time, i will call in of the general to come forward and give an update from the mississippi national guard. general? >> thank you, governor. the mississippi guard is working with nema to support the governor's guidance on what we nee
the following locations will be open, de soto, pontotoc, lee, tunica, clay, webster, and calhoun. the short covid update. cases for the three day period are 7971 for the weekend with 82 deaths. 33 of those deaths were reported from vital records. our icu capacity remains effectively zero. at 8:00 this morning, nine icu beds were reported available and 102 being held in the emergency room. of those 102 being held, 45 were waiting on when icu bed. we have been asked if we see more covid cases...
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and so on, so okay, so there is that kind of orator or oratory of sort of the full you know daniel webster sort of thing. clearly washington is not and he would never pretend to be. tnow, the same time and i will try not to go on about this, but it occurred to me for all of the mythology around washington as the strong silent type and truly a man of action and that sort of thing, fair enough for sure, but the man, i mean, get to the library and look at the washington papers in the correspondence and so on. it's incredible, thousands-- this man lived his life awash in a language so he was highly attuned. now, did he compose all of his addresses himself alone? no, no and we can talk about that later if you wish. no, he was not an orator in the ordinary sense of the word, but when he followed up recently-- secondly remember not that you need me too remind you, but washington is a virginia gentleman is not clear that an edgy-- virginia gentleman might to be anht orator. maybe he is the exception that proves the rule. ie don't want to overplay this necessarily, but with politics what we know of
and so on, so okay, so there is that kind of orator or oratory of sort of the full you know daniel webster sort of thing. clearly washington is not and he would never pretend to be. tnow, the same time and i will try not to go on about this, but it occurred to me for all of the mythology around washington as the strong silent type and truly a man of action and that sort of thing, fair enough for sure, but the man, i mean, get to the library and look at the washington papers in the...
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five years ago, terrence mccrary died at 15 and webster streets. part of the tribute to him included a mural with his nickname. his mother had this message. >> we have to rally around our children and show them life is worth more than a bullet hitting a body and not having any remorse for it, not having care and concern. if we start loving our children and helping them understand the air we breathe is a gift and when you take it away you are losing the talent and so many opportunities that could exist for people by a mere gunshot. liz: at $25,000 reward is being offered for information leading to interest in his death. past and present poet laureates from san francisco and beyond gathered to celebrate the life and legacy. she passed away last month. >> janice was a giant amongst us and not just because of the high heels. >> would i will always remember about her was how truly kind she was. mirikitani was poet from 2000 to 2002 and there will be a memorial for her later today. today is a deadline if you're looking to get health insurance under obama
five years ago, terrence mccrary died at 15 and webster streets. part of the tribute to him included a mural with his nickname. his mother had this message. >> we have to rally around our children and show them life is worth more than a bullet hitting a body and not having any remorse for it, not having care and concern. if we start loving our children and helping them understand the air we breathe is a gift and when you take it away you are losing the talent and so many opportunities...
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so there's that kind of oratory of the sort of full chess, daniel webster sort of thing. okay, clearly washington is not, and he would never pretend to be. now, at the same time, and i'll try not to go on about this, but it occurred to me in the newburgh address that for all of the mythology around washington as the strong silent type, surely a man of action and that sort of thing, well, there is some of that, fair enough for sure, but the man, kevin, all you have to do is get to a library and look at the washington papers and the correspondence and so on. it's incredible, this band lives his life awash in language. so he was highly attuned. now, did he compose all of his addresses and so on himself alone? no, no, no and we can talk about later if you wish. so is not a transfer in the ordinary sense of the word but let me follow up just briefly along these lines. secondly, remember, not that you need me to remind you, washington is a virginia general. it's that all together clear that a virginia gentleman ought to be a orator. what about patrick henry or something? we can
so there's that kind of oratory of the sort of full chess, daniel webster sort of thing. okay, clearly washington is not, and he would never pretend to be. now, at the same time, and i'll try not to go on about this, but it occurred to me in the newburgh address that for all of the mythology around washington as the strong silent type, surely a man of action and that sort of thing, well, there is some of that, fair enough for sure, but the man, kevin, all you have to do is get to a library and...