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did william jay or did john jay the second in any preparation for the upcoming 1840 presidential race. he suggested that william j. join new liberty party and be the gubernatorial candidate and run against seward. william j. decided that was not such a good idea. he was skeptical of third party. the efficacy, third parties. but he also thought that seward had acquitted himself surprisingly well once in the governor's chair, seward had resisted a demand from virginia counterpart that that new york sailors who abetted runaways be so that was a good sign. moreover, new york legislature under seward passed a personal liberty law guaranteeing accused of the right to a jury trial. william referred to this as the glorious and blessed jury. so he's coming around on seward and seward maybe is coming around to whether correspondent appears to have been limited. j was aware of seward's sending in anti-slavery politics in june 1842. j responded to letter from seward, who, writing a sort of notes on the state of new york and was seeking out information about history of new york. j responded by sen
did william jay or did john jay the second in any preparation for the upcoming 1840 presidential race. he suggested that william j. join new liberty party and be the gubernatorial candidate and run against seward. william j. decided that was not such a good idea. he was skeptical of third party. the efficacy, third parties. but he also thought that seward had acquitted himself surprisingly well once in the governor's chair, seward had resisted a demand from virginia counterpart that that new...
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the chicago reporter boasted that viral video, william jay kelly joins us right now from chicago. looks like a bomb went off because the businesses are just gone. >> dystopian and someone born and raised in chicago, it breaks my heart to see vacancies on state street, that great street. well, now it is not so great. and even old blue eyes can't turn this around. the policies that really destroy state street and honestly michigan avenue, the magnificent mile was the one-two punch of the lockdowns but also the policies that continue to this day. believe it or not, have someone shoplift up to $1,000, there are no consequences. so imagine, steve, how long can you stay in business if someone is stealing a thousand dollars from you every single day? you know, in a month, that is $30,000 and a year $300,000. you won't be able to stay in business. >> steve: william, you got it all wrong because according to a tweet from your mayor almost four years ago you would like to meet to be your mayor. every day i have waking up grateful to the city for believing in my vision to make the city strong
the chicago reporter boasted that viral video, william jay kelly joins us right now from chicago. looks like a bomb went off because the businesses are just gone. >> dystopian and someone born and raised in chicago, it breaks my heart to see vacancies on state street, that great street. well, now it is not so great. and even old blue eyes can't turn this around. the policies that really destroy state street and honestly michigan avenue, the magnificent mile was the one-two punch of the...
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william: jay varma jay varma dr., always -- dr. jay varma, great to have you. dr.k you for having me. amna: much is known about the storied career of legendary journalist barbara walters, who died over the weekend at the age of 93. but less is known about who she was as a person and the high cost her professional succs took on her personal life. for a fuller picture of the iconic broadcaster's life on camera and off, we're joined by susan page, the author of an upcoming biography of walters. welcome back. good to see you. you have been interviewing a number of people sharing accounts about barbara walters and her life. . you have been reporting on this for almost two years. talk about the earliest days of her career. there were not a lot of women in the business. how did she do it? susan: she did it by being the hardest working, most persistent person you can imagine. she overcame impossible obstacles, including the fact that she did not speak very well. she had this odd speaking pattern and yet she managed to succeed in this business against all odds. amna: her bi
william: jay varma jay varma dr., always -- dr. jay varma, great to have you. dr.k you for having me. amna: much is known about the storied career of legendary journalist barbara walters, who died over the weekend at the age of 93. but less is known about who she was as a person and the high cost her professional succs took on her personal life. for a fuller picture of the iconic broadcaster's life on camera and off, we're joined by susan page, the author of an upcoming biography of walters....
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stern john her and katherine o'hara in home alone 2 lost in new york cast composer john williams art director costumes jayter/producer john hughes director chris columbus nightmare where are my golf swords? has anyone seen you from the sun suitcase? i want to neigh the snow, because i can not tan, freckles merge.
stern john her and katherine o'hara in home alone 2 lost in new york cast composer john williams art director costumes jayter/producer john hughes director chris columbus nightmare where are my golf swords? has anyone seen you from the sun suitcase? i want to neigh the snow, because i can not tan, freckles merge.
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williams. housing is problematic by the way, dallas said houses, problematic, so it's not all bad for jay. is is a win for powell, sherwin-williams, so maybe we send him some cans of sherwin-williams next meeting. it's pretty good for him >> whether he not be immune from what we expect to be a challenging environment. visibility beyond the first half of the year is limited they specifically point to existing homes >> right and it's true. that's where the leverage is of course, interest rate -- mortgage rates aren't higher at the highest, but this was reassuring from the point of view of sherwin-williams, but the idea that there is some cooling of a part of inflation that was very bad for the working person it's not eggs, but everybody has the right to be able to try to own a home, and we were losing that in this country maybe it's coming back >> let's get the opening bell. the cnbc realtime exchange, at the big board, it is latin finance in celebration of the latin america capital market summit at the nasdaq, freightos celebrating its public listing via spac does that mean, jim, that -- are
williams. housing is problematic by the way, dallas said houses, problematic, so it's not all bad for jay. is is a win for powell, sherwin-williams, so maybe we send him some cans of sherwin-williams next meeting. it's pretty good for him >> whether he not be immune from what we expect to be a challenging environment. visibility beyond the first half of the year is limited they specifically point to existing homes >> right and it's true. that's where the leverage is of course,...
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williams eddie murphy ellen degeneres chris rock in david letterman. carson also advance the careers of emerging like steve martin and woody woody allen and jay ld joan rivers and then of course he provided a venue for an established performers like don rickles and but he hackett. there are really four ways to measure cars and success. first of all of course it 10 year. 30 years as the head of the tonight show compared to 22 per jay leno and six so far for jimmy fallon. the tonight show is the longest-running entertainment show in the united states. started in 1954 at the dawn of television. even though he has long been off the air the late night format fields -- is built a lot the way cars and buildup in terms of an audience carson had an audience of 50 million people. that's an astonishing number for his time and for hours. jimmy fallon the tonight show which ranks third has less than 2 million viewers a night on average. a lot of that has to do with the rise of the internet were audiences have splintered that make no mistake about it it's an astonishing difference. johnny carson was also a gold lined for nbc. >> "the tonight show" was generating 17% of a
williams eddie murphy ellen degeneres chris rock in david letterman. carson also advance the careers of emerging like steve martin and woody woody allen and jay ld joan rivers and then of course he provided a venue for an established performers like don rickles and but he hackett. there are really four ways to measure cars and success. first of all of course it 10 year. 30 years as the head of the tonight show compared to 22 per jay leno and six so far for jimmy fallon. the tonight show is the...
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tell me about the academics of john williams and what a pro like you will listen for from the gentleman. >> he was the first to articulate the idea that jaym: i was looking at that. julia mckee, ok. the onion, please. >> we will see where he thinks we are in peeling that onion. it's really not a question of 25 versus 50 this next meeting they want to be careful as they go forward 25 seems big and everybody -- pretty much everybody on the fed is talking about that. i wouldn't be surprised if he's as 25 felicity what he says about the terminal rate and brenner because she has been the most elvish of the fed. we are going to have a lot hitting the economy and maybe we are starting to see that. we need to be careful as we go forward. tom: very interesting to see here and of course yields are higher here. 4.11 in the two year yield shows movement of the morning. this is a great honor. mckee is going to talk to kansas city fed here with real competence of public policy. chief u.s. economist from berkeley joins us now but far more his academics is entrenched in the debate of the moment. years ago a guy named olivia blanc charge said this book is
tell me about the academics of john williams and what a pro like you will listen for from the gentleman. >> he was the first to articulate the idea that jaym: i was looking at that. julia mckee, ok. the onion, please. >> we will see where he thinks we are in peeling that onion. it's really not a question of 25 versus 50 this next meeting they want to be careful as they go forward 25 seems big and everybody -- pretty much everybody on the fed is talking about that. i wouldn't be...