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wilson? guest: thinking about school choice and charter schools in general, they are a relatively new experiment in the education system. and research shows that oftentimes school choice harms students of color, students from marginalized backgrounds, and so, come into it or looking at charter schools and school choice from a critical perspective, we can understand that there are inequities that exist, even though no believe the system of charter schools in some ways tries to benefit students. on the average it primarily benefitsw hite parents and -- white parents and white families. but thinking beyond that to help parents should have some say so in what is being taught to their children, i absolutely think the parents should be involved. the institution of schools in general needs to do a better job of creating the pathways of communication between parents and families. i do not think that parents should be able to say, i am going to take my child out of this particular class because this t
wilson? guest: thinking about school choice and charter schools in general, they are a relatively new experiment in the education system. and research shows that oftentimes school choice harms students of color, students from marginalized backgrounds, and so, come into it or looking at charter schools and school choice from a critical perspective, we can understand that there are inequities that exist, even though no believe the system of charter schools in some ways tries to benefit students....
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wilson, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on h.r. 3237. as the member designated by ms. pressley, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. pressley will vote no on h.r. 3237. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? mr. moolenaar: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. aderholt of alabama, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. aderholt will vote yes on the motion to suspend the rules and concur in the senate amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from massachusetts seek recognition? ms. clark: as the member designated by ms. kuster, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. kuster will vote yes on h.r. 3237. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. beyer: mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. barragan of california, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. barragan will vote yes on h.r. 3237. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentle
wilson, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on h.r. 3237. as the member designated by ms. pressley, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. pressley will vote no on h.r. 3237. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? mr. moolenaar: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. aderholt of alabama, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. aderholt will vote yes on the motion to suspend the...
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wilson will vote no on the lesko amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from ohio seek recognition? mrs. beatty: as the member designated by mrs. lawrence, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mrs. lawrence will vote no on the lesko amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? mr. jeffries: as the member designated by congresswoman grace meng, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that congresswoman meng will vote no on the lesko amendment. as the member designated by congressman horsford, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that congressman horsford will vote no on the lesko amendment. as the member designated by congressman ritchie torres, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that congressman torres will vote no on the lesko amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. aderholt of alabama, pursuant to h.r. 8, i info
wilson will vote no on the lesko amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from ohio seek recognition? mrs. beatty: as the member designated by mrs. lawrence, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mrs. lawrence will vote no on the lesko amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? mr. jeffries: as the member designated by congresswoman grace meng, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that...
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wilson. i generally agree with that. you identified me as a member of the american enterprise institute, but i also run and have run networks of public charter schools in the heart of the south bronx for the last ten years, and so i'm someone who deeply committed to ensure all of our kids have a complete understanding of american history, worst and all, the history of slavery, racism, jim crow, as well as the incredible story of resilience and progress in the face of those atrocities. and i think sometimes we get caught up in being distracted, which is what, you know, from what the core issue is. you know, similar to dr. wilson, i also wanted to come into this conversation with just what is a clear definition of critical race theory? often in these discussions people are talking past each other. i like to go back to two of the intellectual architects of critical race theory, and they wrote in their co-authored book critical race theory, an introduction. here's what they say, quote, unlike traditional civil rights, which
wilson. i generally agree with that. you identified me as a member of the american enterprise institute, but i also run and have run networks of public charter schools in the heart of the south bronx for the last ten years, and so i'm someone who deeply committed to ensure all of our kids have a complete understanding of american history, worst and all, the history of slavery, racism, jim crow, as well as the incredible story of resilience and progress in the face of those atrocities. and i...
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wilson's racial feelings. for the last 100 years american presidents, most of them have been wilsoninas in -- wilsonians in their global policy, believing america to be a champion of global democracy. the discrepancy between the democratic vision he pursued on a global scale and the commitment to jim crowism that characterized his presidency. it is certainly true that the media in the broadest sense of the word, they do in many ways provide the context as they affect the priorities that we as historians tend to hold most significant at any given moment in time. host: doug brinkley mentioned your work on that biography of gerald ford. gerald ford came in at 28. when will we be able to get our hands on what you are working on? [laughter] guest: i just wrote page 883 yesterday! i have 100 pages to go. next june is the anniversary of the original watergate break-in , from which all of our history since stems. that seems to be a good pub, date for a big, new, revisionist biography of gerald ford. host: russell out
wilson's racial feelings. for the last 100 years american presidents, most of them have been wilsoninas in -- wilsonians in their global policy, believing america to be a champion of global democracy. the discrepancy between the democratic vision he pursued on a global scale and the commitment to jim crowism that characterized his presidency. it is certainly true that the media in the broadest sense of the word, they do in many ways provide the context as they affect the priorities that we as...
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is so welcome, everyone, to the woodrow wilson center. our congressional mandate is directing us to bring together the world of learning and the world of public affairs. i can't think of a more important way that we fulfill that mandate than our discussions this week on the first anniversary of the u.s.-mexican-canadian agreement. and it is an honor to be here with the trade leaders of these three close partners, north american partners and friends. so thanks to covid-19, ushca's -- usmca's first year has been, to put it mildly, not one that will soon be forgotten. but it's also proven both the resolve of our nations and our overall dedication to harnessing the might of private enterprise for a bright, more prosperous future for the entire continent. after a quarter century of success under the north american free trade agreement, the u.s., mexican and canadian leaders worked tirelessly to modernize that agreement and to provide clear and coherent trade rules for sectors in disciplines not cover but nafta or the canada-u.s. free trade agr
is so welcome, everyone, to the woodrow wilson center. our congressional mandate is directing us to bring together the world of learning and the world of public affairs. i can't think of a more important way that we fulfill that mandate than our discussions this week on the first anniversary of the u.s.-mexican-canadian agreement. and it is an honor to be here with the trade leaders of these three close partners, north american partners and friends. so thanks to covid-19, ushca's -- usmca's...
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welcome to the wilson center. i am mark green and i have the honor of leading our remarkable team of scholars and analysts. congress chartered the wilson center five decades ago to strengthen the relation between the world of learning and the world of public affairs. in other words, we seek to discern lessons of foreign policy. and offer them up to policymakers, analysts, and influencers. nowhere is that mission more important or more challenging than in and around gazan -- gaza regarding one of the world's most persistent conflict between israelis and palestinians. on may 10, we saw in the most graphic of ways, and escalation of confrontations involving her -- involving the israelis, palestinians and police in jerusalem from peaceful protests to violent protests, to rocket fire and air strikes, from the use of rocks to the use of incendiary balloons and drones. violence took a staggering toll, many dead on both sides with an estimated half $1 billion in damage. as we all know, there are few places in the world wh
welcome to the wilson center. i am mark green and i have the honor of leading our remarkable team of scholars and analysts. congress chartered the wilson center five decades ago to strengthen the relation between the world of learning and the world of public affairs. in other words, we seek to discern lessons of foreign policy. and offer them up to policymakers, analysts, and influencers. nowhere is that mission more important or more challenging than in and around gazan -- gaza regarding one...
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centerwp or you can use wilson center.org. >> thank you. ambassador jeffrey come investor green, mr. makovsky, it's a pleasure to be here with all of these people and it's quite an honor for me and it's good to see you all again. i'm not planning on making big news today. i think i will give you a basic idea of what the administration's approach was which i don't think will be a lot of news to you but maybe to some of the viewers here, it will be worthwhile. basically, stop the dying, stabilize the situation, get humanitarian assistance in, and then look for ways we can actually start putting in place the conditions and parameters to be able to start talking about a two state solution again. right now, the prospect seems pretty far away. when you look at this unconditional mutual cease-fire between israel and the militants based in gaza, we think it was a function of the intensive but quiet policy of the united states and our partners in the earliest hours of the conflict. we are grateful to our regional partners especially the senior egypt
centerwp or you can use wilson center.org. >> thank you. ambassador jeffrey come investor green, mr. makovsky, it's a pleasure to be here with all of these people and it's quite an honor for me and it's good to see you all again. i'm not planning on making big news today. i think i will give you a basic idea of what the administration's approach was which i don't think will be a lot of news to you but maybe to some of the viewers here, it will be worthwhile. basically, stop the dying,...
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equity strategist mike wilson here to make his case why stocks are likely to go lower. we debate it with the investment committee. carrie firestone jim lebenthal, josh brown np s&p now negative by a fraction the nasdaq holding its gain of the day. let's bring in mike wilson he has been looking for a 10% to 15% correction in the market mike welcome back, good to see. >> you thanks, scott thanks for having me >> glad you joined us today. jim cramer says the s&p is quote ungetting slammed. why do you think it's not? >> well, look i think the markets have been going through a rolling correction really since march. and that fits the narrative we've been espousing -- it's about the index. look when this happens historically scott when you get the sort of rolling corrections the market always goes after the weakest link first we have seen seen that through the sequential order as we typically do, starting with the very expensive unprofitable companies when rates went up and we've been to some of the reopening stocks now to the pure cyclical stocks. you know, the growth stocks
equity strategist mike wilson here to make his case why stocks are likely to go lower. we debate it with the investment committee. carrie firestone jim lebenthal, josh brown np s&p now negative by a fraction the nasdaq holding its gain of the day. let's bring in mike wilson he has been looking for a 10% to 15% correction in the market mike welcome back, good to see. >> you thanks, scott thanks for having me >> glad you joined us today. jim cramer says the s&p is quote...
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obama, roosevelt, wilson, lots of presidents did the work themselves.ould push back against the idea that a ghostwritten book is automatically inauthentic or automatically a poor book. i just don't think that is true. if we want to talk about the history of ghost writing in america, we have to start with george washington's farewell address. it is one of the foundational texts for our nation today. when it came to the time of the writing, washington got help. it was james madison and alexander hamilton who helped put his ideas into words. they were washington's ideas. they landed with such impact because they had washington's name attached. washington was very involved in the process. he said, this is the style i want it to be. i want to review the draft and i might make some changes. it is washington's speech. he still got help writing it. so the distinction i like to make is not if the book is ghostwritten or not. i go, is this a good book or not? with the farewell address, that is an example of good ghost writing and how the process can help. susan:
obama, roosevelt, wilson, lots of presidents did the work themselves.ould push back against the idea that a ghostwritten book is automatically inauthentic or automatically a poor book. i just don't think that is true. if we want to talk about the history of ghost writing in america, we have to start with george washington's farewell address. it is one of the foundational texts for our nation today. when it came to the time of the writing, washington got help. it was james madison and alexander...
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it was up to chief wilson to execute the revocation.e. at 4 am sunday, all members of the department were mobilized for a top secret, pre-done trip to west potomac park. all at 6 am, the announcement was made to the slumbering and surprised crowd, that their permit had been revoked and they must vacate the area or face arrest. >> everyone off the ground quickly. those would not leave the area are in violation of the law will be arrested. all those wishing to leave the area and avoid arrest will be given time to do so. >> the may day manual had counseled the demonstrators to keep communication, prevent panic, and not allow themselves to be chased out of town. instead, the opposite happened. the demonstrators offered almost no resistance. >> attention, attention, this is the metropolitan police department. everyone is supposed to be leaving now. >> so what you're saying is you may arrest people now if they do not leave. >> this is possible but not probable. we're still 10:25. >> within hours, nearly 45,000 youths were cleared from the cam
it was up to chief wilson to execute the revocation.e. at 4 am sunday, all members of the department were mobilized for a top secret, pre-done trip to west potomac park. all at 6 am, the announcement was made to the slumbering and surprised crowd, that their permit had been revoked and they must vacate the area or face arrest. >> everyone off the ground quickly. those would not leave the area are in violation of the law will be arrested. all those wishing to leave the area and avoid...
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wilson, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on h.r. 4346. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan rise? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. aderholt of alabama, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mr. aderholt will vote no on passage of h.r. 4346. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania rise? >> 340eu78, -- madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. kelly of pennsylvania, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mr. kelly will vote no on final passage of h.r. 4346. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from new york rise? ms. velazquez: madam speaker, as the member designated by chairwoman carolyn maloney of new york, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that chairwoman maloney will vote yes on final passage of h.r. 4346. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania rise? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. fulcher, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mr. fulc
wilson, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on h.r. 4346. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan rise? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. aderholt of alabama, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mr. aderholt will vote no on passage of h.r. 4346. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania rise? >> 340eu78, -- madam speaker, as the member designated by mr....
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here is a picture of henry wilson sitting in the tub there. he was ill while taking baths and baths were not considered to be healthy at the time and people said that he had died of pneumonia because he took too many baths. even today a lot of times you can hear henry wilson running back up -- his ghost running up senate chamber and coughing of pneumonia that he died. this is a picture from the american political science association. unfortunately i forgot to write down her name. now, another ghost story is about the carpenter and the brick mason. the carpenter was a handsome fellow and he carried on kind of a foot with the brick layer who is on the right there. and they would get in the conflict, an old guy and the way he was treated. there's even a drawing and later on, the brick mason was so angry that he knocked out the carpenter and he had gotten in trouble for fighting. a location to the corridor to the rooms and there's a place you can see where the bricks were added and if you come by that late at night, particularly after lights are g
here is a picture of henry wilson sitting in the tub there. he was ill while taking baths and baths were not considered to be healthy at the time and people said that he had died of pneumonia because he took too many baths. even today a lot of times you can hear henry wilson running back up -- his ghost running up senate chamber and coughing of pneumonia that he died. this is a picture from the american political science association. unfortunately i forgot to write down her name. now, another...
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but the most famous person to use these tubs was vice president henry wilson. henry wilson was a famous senator in -- from massachusetts and then was very popular, was elected by the vice president and presided over the senate and that he particularly liked taking baths and harry truman was the one how terrible a vice president's job was, it wasn't anything to do but wait around for the president to die. to henry wilson did a lot of time relaxing in the tub and he often would forget that he was supposed to be or there would be a senate vote called and he would have to run back upstairs and he was often seen pulling his clothes back on as he ran up the stairs. now, he -- he actually died of -- of pneumonia and i was able to locate this picture of him sitting in the tub as you can see, luckily, he had his clothes on, but here is a picture of henry wilson sitting in the tub there. but he was ill while taking baths and baths were not considered to be healthy at that time and people said that he had died of pneumonia because he took too many baths. even today, a lot
but the most famous person to use these tubs was vice president henry wilson. henry wilson was a famous senator in -- from massachusetts and then was very popular, was elected by the vice president and presided over the senate and that he particularly liked taking baths and harry truman was the one how terrible a vice president's job was, it wasn't anything to do but wait around for the president to die. to henry wilson did a lot of time relaxing in the tub and he often would forget that he was...
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i want to thank wilson center for allowing us to share. we are just about to celebrate the first anniversary of the entering the force of the usmca. i want to thank the presence of the ambassador, our moderator, mr. patrick, and the representatives. thank you very much for being with us. and my colleagues' work, work colleagues that we have worked a lot because because i took office this year but we were working together, reviewing all the works and the 11 that showed all the progress made, in usmca. for me this was very important. and to listen about the challenges we have. and as katherine said, we have a lot of work to do. however, this treaty that has been modernized up to par compared to the world. we are able to face new challenges. and during covid, it was a very important mechanism that strengthened, as you said before. congress was strengthened in some way and this helped the three countries to face challenges in a different way. i want to make three comments. those are the three r's. one of them is the trade reactivation. the oth
i want to thank wilson center for allowing us to share. we are just about to celebrate the first anniversary of the entering the force of the usmca. i want to thank the presence of the ambassador, our moderator, mr. patrick, and the representatives. thank you very much for being with us. and my colleagues' work, work colleagues that we have worked a lot because because i took office this year but we were working together, reviewing all the works and the 11 that showed all the progress made, in...
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we can focus on earnings growth. >> all right, what do you think about what mike wilson had to say pb directly he has been right. he loh there has been a rolling correction he is looking for more severe downside from here. >> scott, i don't think he is right. he is talking about a 10% drop the difference between 2018 and today we didn't have the stimulus pumped in the market. that's keeping the positive sentiment, sentiment is really pushing the market also we didn't have a pandemic crow closing down the economy. so companies cut costs what we're seeing now, i believe about 23% of the s&p has reported -- 87% of the companies beat eps earnings by about 16% they have beat on revenue about 86%. they've beat by 6% on revenue. so we're beating on earnings, beating on revenue and the only thing holding the economy back is the variant. but i don't think -- i don't see a pullback of 10%. >> yeah, amy, how do you see it? because we have had a volatile week we certainly feel better today than a week ago today. and then the carry-through on monday you have the delta variant out there and likely
we can focus on earnings growth. >> all right, what do you think about what mike wilson had to say pb directly he has been right. he loh there has been a rolling correction he is looking for more severe downside from here. >> scott, i don't think he is right. he is talking about a 10% drop the difference between 2018 and today we didn't have the stimulus pumped in the market. that's keeping the positive sentiment, sentiment is really pushing the market also we didn't have a pandemic...
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david wilson is channeling another wilson. dave: that would be mike wilson. pretty common name, tom, unlike say keene. i digress. it is all about quality. at least, that is how mike wilson sees it. initially we have seen a recovery. if you look at the msci index based on return on equity, earnings growth, debt levels, it has had a bit of a comeback after a year-long decline. the s&p 500 versus the russell 2000, the msci quality index versus the russell 2000, we have seen a comeback led by tech stocks. they certainly fit the category. looking for a broader move in quality, specifically some of the slower moving companies. you think about health care, consumer staples, real estate, phone companies, those are the kind of stocks he he's doing well going forward because he's concerned about slower growth perhaps in the economy. the nature of the recovery shifts away from the faster growing tech companies. tom: we've got to leave it there because of the time and go to west texas now. jonathan: thank you, dave. tom: bloomberg technology's emily chang is in van horn,
david wilson is channeling another wilson. dave: that would be mike wilson. pretty common name, tom, unlike say keene. i digress. it is all about quality. at least, that is how mike wilson sees it. initially we have seen a recovery. if you look at the msci index based on return on equity, earnings growth, debt levels, it has had a bit of a comeback after a year-long decline. the s&p 500 versus the russell 2000, the msci quality index versus the russell 2000, we have seen a comeback led by...
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wilson?ng about school choice and charter schools in general, they are a relatively new experiment in the education system. and research shows that oftentimes school choice harms students of color, students from marginalized backgrounds, and so, come into it or looking at charter schools and school choice from a critical perspective, we can understand that there are inequities that exist, even though no believe the system of charter schools in some ways tries to benefit students. on the average it primarily benefitsw hite parents and -- white parents and white families. but thinking beyond that to help parents should have some say so in what is being taught to their children, i absolutely think the parents should be involved. the institution of schools in general needs to do a better job of creating the pathways of communication between parents and families. i do not think that parents should be able to say, i am going to take my child out of this particular class because this teacher is teac
wilson?ng about school choice and charter schools in general, they are a relatively new experiment in the education system. and research shows that oftentimes school choice harms students of color, students from marginalized backgrounds, and so, come into it or looking at charter schools and school choice from a critical perspective, we can understand that there are inequities that exist, even though no believe the system of charter schools in some ways tries to benefit students. on the average...
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i'm the director of the middle east program here at the wilson center. welcome to our event this morning the godless cease-fire what's next. we have a very distinguished panel this morning to discuss the latest development on the palestinian arena and the biden administration policies in the region particularly after the cease-fire that ended the violence that took the lives of more than 250 palestinians including 66 children in gaza and 13 is raley's including two children. we are glad to welcome president and ceo of the wilson center to introduce the panel this morning. we also welcome the acting assistant secretary for their remarks from the biden administration's policy. we also welcome his excellency and ambassador of egypt to the united states to discuss egypt's role in brokering the negotiations as well as the washington institute after his most recent trip to israel and the west bank and last but not least the chair of the middle east program, ambassador james jeffrey who will discuss the implications of the cease-fire and conflict. ambassador, t
i'm the director of the middle east program here at the wilson center. welcome to our event this morning the godless cease-fire what's next. we have a very distinguished panel this morning to discuss the latest development on the palestinian arena and the biden administration policies in the region particularly after the cease-fire that ended the violence that took the lives of more than 250 palestinians including 66 children in gaza and 13 is raley's including two children. we are glad to...
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wilson's racial feelings.he last 100 years american presidents, most of them have been wilsoninas in -- wilsonians in their global policy, believing america to be a champion of global democracy. the discrepancy between the democratic vision he pursued on a global scale and the commitment to jim crowism that characterized his presidency. it is certainly true that the media in the broadest sense of the word, they do in many ways provide the context as they affect the priorities that we as historians tend to hold most significant at any given moment in time. host: doug brinkley mentioned your work on that biography of gerald ford. gerald ford came in at 28. when will we be able to get our hands on what you are working on? [laughter] guest: i just wrote page 883 yesterday! i have 100 pages to go. next june is the anniversary of the original watergate break-in , from which all of our history since stems. that seems to be a good pub, date for a big, new, revisionist biography of gerald ford. host: russell out of sou
wilson's racial feelings.he last 100 years american presidents, most of them have been wilsoninas in -- wilsonians in their global policy, believing america to be a champion of global democracy. the discrepancy between the democratic vision he pursued on a global scale and the commitment to jim crowism that characterized his presidency. it is certainly true that the media in the broadest sense of the word, they do in many ways provide the context as they affect the priorities that we as...
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tom: dave wilson, thank you so much.h into a wilson extravaganza. i look at where we are. you have given up equities as well, but the vix from a 25 in the sweat down to 19.5. jonathan: it is always about the forward look, though. i went through the coca-cola release, the business environment update. global unit case volume benefited from the ongoing recovery in many markets. then the second part of this paragraph, partially offset by a resurgence of the coronavirus in several markets. for a company like coca-cola, this is about the away from home channels improving in a way we anticipated. whether we start to go backwards in some markets, that is going to be key. we talked about how policymakers respond to this. we had some reporting from our team on the west coast about apple delaying the return to office. then we need to talk about how consumers start to respond to this as well. the return of masking indoors in l.a. county, what that does to people's enthusiasm to get back out there. going to be very interesting to foc
tom: dave wilson, thank you so much.h into a wilson extravaganza. i look at where we are. you have given up equities as well, but the vix from a 25 in the sweat down to 19.5. jonathan: it is always about the forward look, though. i went through the coca-cola release, the business environment update. global unit case volume benefited from the ongoing recovery in many markets. then the second part of this paragraph, partially offset by a resurgence of the coronavirus in several markets. for a...
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wilson, thank you for that. >>> okay, looking live out at san francisco.'s been much cooler than it was last week, paul. it was even colder than alaska yesterday. explain that. >> yeah, temperatures only made it up into the 50s. and anchorage, alaska, managed to climb to the 60s. you could say i live in a place colder than alaska, at least once a year. we look downtown, i love this perspective. a nice view with the marine layer, and how deep that marine layer is. the camera is 2,400 feet up in elevation. the marine lay ser 2,000 feet deep. that's a deep layer that's going to spread inland and the fog is going to spread out. the temperature in san francisco did climb into the 60s earl yes today. now it's down to 59. 65 for the east bay and oakland. temperatures now just below 70 degrees in santa rosa. in the 70s for san jose, livermen the usual hot spots far inland in contra costa county, they're in the 80s, which includes brentwood. 84 degrees. not bad at all for a july evening. but still that's warm if you're wearing a fur coat. so closer to a sunset walk
wilson, thank you for that. >>> okay, looking live out at san francisco.'s been much cooler than it was last week, paul. it was even colder than alaska yesterday. explain that. >> yeah, temperatures only made it up into the 50s. and anchorage, alaska, managed to climb to the 60s. you could say i live in a place colder than alaska, at least once a year. we look downtown, i love this perspective. a nice view with the marine layer, and how deep that marine layer is. the camera is...
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all right, wilson. thanks. >>> let's move to the fire watch because a six acre brush fire got kind of scary, sent smoke over the south bay today. this fire broke out along new avenue in san martin. cal fire crews quickly knocked it down and had a lot of help from the air tankers. >>> check out this stunning video of a very close call for firefighters battling the tamarack fire. this engine company made a narrow escape from the flames closing in on both sides of an unpaved road. it was all triggered by a fast- moving spot fire. thousands of firefighters are trying to get a handle on these flames straddling the nevada/california state line. the fire, which first broke out south of lake tahoe, is triggering more evacuations in nevada and prompting some areas to declare state of emergency. at last check, the fire burned 58,000 acres. >>> we are also getting a look at the damage left behind from the dixie fire in butte and plumas counties. the flames roared through the town of belden, leaving behind a mess o
all right, wilson. thanks. >>> let's move to the fire watch because a six acre brush fire got kind of scary, sent smoke over the south bay today. this fire broke out along new avenue in san martin. cal fire crews quickly knocked it down and had a lot of help from the air tankers. >>> check out this stunning video of a very close call for firefighters battling the tamarack fire. this engine company made a narrow escape from the flames closing in on both sides of an unpaved...
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let's bring in mike wilson it's always good to talk with you.talking for a while, just to remind our viewers, about this mid cycle transition you argued that the market understands the challenges, peak ecodata. was last month an attempt to price that in? >> monday is part of the same narrative. as you know, carl, we had a big spike in rates, that took out some expensive stocks. we rotated away from low quality and the market is getting very narrow that's all typical of what we call a mid cycle transition, when you go from the accelerative part of the recovery it's not the end of the cycle. it's not a recession, but the market leadership gets narrower, and eventually it gets toward defensive parts of the market. we think that stage is next, and then you have an index level correction we're trying to make money through that whole process, but it's still a bull market we've navigated it pretty well, so far, knock on wood, but we don't think that transition will be over until probably the fall. >> interesting now that we have additional wrinkles, sa
let's bring in mike wilson it's always good to talk with you.talking for a while, just to remind our viewers, about this mid cycle transition you argued that the market understands the challenges, peak ecodata. was last month an attempt to price that in? >> monday is part of the same narrative. as you know, carl, we had a big spike in rates, that took out some expensive stocks. we rotated away from low quality and the market is getting very narrow that's all typical of what we call a mid...
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kpix 5's wilson walker on the callsom local leaders. wilson? >> oakland has been mired in a lengthy discussion about safety, how to resolve safety issues, how to fund the police. we've been following the discussion for a long time now, and then we had the fourth of july weekend, the conversation continues. >> we need a right now fix for what's going on, not a year and a half, two years from now. >> reporter: bishop bob jackson says the fourth of ly , where wesaat least six ooting that oakland's crime challenges cannot wait for long-term solutions. >> let's deal with the short term and let's bring some peace to our city first. let's get this under control. >> you know certainly i grew up here in oakland, in east oakland, and it is the worst i have ever seen, not only dealing with the sideshows, dealing with the fireworks, but also the violence on the streets. >> reporter: violence, safety, and the role of the police have been at the center of the city's budget discussion. the chief of police is now pointing to the weekend as proof that the force
kpix 5's wilson walker on the callsom local leaders. wilson? >> oakland has been mired in a lengthy discussion about safety, how to resolve safety issues, how to fund the police. we've been following the discussion for a long time now, and then we had the fourth of july weekend, the conversation continues. >> we need a right now fix for what's going on, not a year and a half, two years from now. >> reporter: bishop bob jackson says the fourth of ly , where wesaat least six...
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we take you now to the woodrow wilson center for a discussion on u.s.-canada relations. live coverage, here on c-span. >> i'm told we are live. hello, and welcome to -- welcome virtually to the woodrow wilson international center for scholars. my name is christopher sanz, and i'm pleased to be bringing us all together today for an update on renewed u.s.-can a partnership that u.s. canada partnership. the roadmap was agreed to buy -- in the first virtual bilateral come all the things we are learning in the zoom era come on february 23, earlier this year. the two guests we have today at the heart of implementing that agenda, that is why we have asked them to join us today for an update on how it is going. coming to us from ottawa, ambassador arnold she cohen come and ambassador kiersten hillman. i'm going to ask each of them to open up. perhaps you first come ambassador come with some comments on how the roadmap fits into candidate sen. reed: relations and where we will go from here. ambassador? >> thank you and good afternoon from lovely ottawa. i'm delighted to be with y
we take you now to the woodrow wilson center for a discussion on u.s.-canada relations. live coverage, here on c-span. >> i'm told we are live. hello, and welcome to -- welcome virtually to the woodrow wilson international center for scholars. my name is christopher sanz, and i'm pleased to be bringing us all together today for an update on renewed u.s.-can a partnership that u.s. canada partnership. the roadmap was agreed to buy -- in the first virtual bilateral come all the things we...
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officers say tyrol wilson approached paul with a knife before the officer shot him. that shooting is still under investigation. in today's case, the judge dismissed a charge of assault ú officer hall. he's going to be back in court next month. >>> still ahead on kpix 5 and cbsn bay area, the big changes coming to sonoma county fire departments just as wildfire season begins to heat up. >> speaking of wildfires, wait until you see where all that smoke is going, and if you look outside, it's a begins. not the bay area. >>> mark was the bay area city just ranked among the greatest laces in the world. >>> the fog is making its return to downtown san francisco but still some fog peeking through for the moment. track that fog as it makes >>> welcome back. i'm brian hackney in the newsroom. sonoma county will consolidate its firefighting services, helping to make things a little more efficient. county supervisors passed a motion to combine 29 departments across nine cities, down to 18 fire departments. there will also be six municipal departments and 12 fire protection dist
officers say tyrol wilson approached paul with a knife before the officer shot him. that shooting is still under investigation. in today's case, the judge dismissed a charge of assault ú officer hall. he's going to be back in court next month. >>> still ahead on kpix 5 and cbsn bay area, the big changes coming to sonoma county fire departments just as wildfire season begins to heat up. >> speaking of wildfires, wait until you see where all that smoke is going, and if you look...
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emma wilson took windsurfing bronze on her olympic debut, 25 years after her mum just missed out, inregatta. wilson was already guaranteed a medal going into the final, after winning four of her 12 races and she crossed the finish line in second place but with cumulative scores counting, that gave her bronze behind china's lu yunxiu and the rio champion, charline picon, of france. and karriss artingstall claimed another boxing medal for team gb in tokyo. she was guaranteed a medal on tuesday by reaching the women's featherweight semi—finals. but she was denied the chance to fight for gold, narrowly losing to japan's sena irie, by a 3—2 split—decision. let's quickly look at some of the day's other olympics news. great britain's women's sevens team missed out on a second successive bronze medal after suffering a 21 points to 12 defeat to fiji. that bronze is the first female medal in the country's olympic history. it comes after fiji won gold in the men's tournmanet. team gb�*s women finished their pool games off with a 2—0 victory over ireland. the reigning olympic hockey champions ha
emma wilson took windsurfing bronze on her olympic debut, 25 years after her mum just missed out, inregatta. wilson was already guaranteed a medal going into the final, after winning four of her 12 races and she crossed the finish line in second place but with cumulative scores counting, that gave her bronze behind china's lu yunxiu and the rio champion, charline picon, of france. and karriss artingstall claimed another boxing medal for team gb in tokyo. she was guaranteed a medal on tuesday by...
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i law the the miss wilson, one young young massage movies that will pick on the old festival from those who visit my mom. so she probably didn't know how much my vision of underneath me hold on channels on the cycle when it was on how my my medicaid mallory thing some whole differently. i don't even have a family stuff. i'm loving anything just because it was going to pay a lot you get from the project because that's what all my mom delta level, we get the budget for payroll office if you will just be one of the discussion in mm mm mm bye. the page to present over the goal. i'm not sure if there's something called a good fit way in that isn't it before it should take it to make sure that i wasn't so we don't really do well much jesus over this with you so much to me she was sexual sure offices you don't visit me you know, just me just tell them to take a customer just something he can call and get the bill to work for you forgot to put it on us regardless. someone will pay for the full give it to me. he was in the kitchen home because most of the money we want to bring a peanut along wi
i law the the miss wilson, one young young massage movies that will pick on the old festival from those who visit my mom. so she probably didn't know how much my vision of underneath me hold on channels on the cycle when it was on how my my medicaid mallory thing some whole differently. i don't even have a family stuff. i'm loving anything just because it was going to pay a lot you get from the project because that's what all my mom delta level, we get the budget for payroll office if you will...
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right now, always asymmetric is david wilson. what do we have?ave is the comparison between the s&p 500 and its 200 a moving average. it is above that indicator for more than a year. stephen sutton meyer at bank of america ok look and saw what happened historically when the s&p 500 stayed above the 200 day indicator for the entire first half. eat some 34 cases going back to the 1920's when that happened, and only 13 of them actually managed to stay above the moving average for the entire second, so you have the potential for some dollar weakness. tom: so i should go to cash? dave: i am not going to tell you what to do, tom. tom: got it. thank you. anything else you would like to add to this? dave: the average is 13% higher. that is how much the s&p 500 was about this moving average because if you look friday, it was also 13% higher. that has kind of held up. that's the question of when things catch up between where the s&p 500 is now and what the trend has been over time. lisa: i was noticing in the "wall street journal" oracle this incredible x
right now, always asymmetric is david wilson. what do we have?ave is the comparison between the s&p 500 and its 200 a moving average. it is above that indicator for more than a year. stephen sutton meyer at bank of america ok look and saw what happened historically when the s&p 500 stayed above the 200 day indicator for the entire first half. eat some 34 cases going back to the 1920's when that happened, and only 13 of them actually managed to stay above the moving average for the...
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dave wilson, our senior stocks editor.ill discuss the impact of china's big tech crackdown on cryptocurrencies with mike belshe, cofounder and ceo of bitgo. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. china is targeting cryptocurrencies after the pboc and regulators took action against a company allegedly providing cryptocurrency related services. for more, we welcome mike belshe, cofounder of bitgo. we have seen china kind of stand on both sides of the fence on a lot of issues surrounding crip to as well as market structure. now it seems to be really choosing a side and drawing a line. what do you think of the latest out of china? mike: over the last 10 years, there is no shortage of reasons to think that this is the final death to bitcoin. we have been concerned about china for a long time. who is mining the bitcoin out of china? no, it is funded with coal power that is harming the environment. the chinese banding bitcoin for the short term is probably long-term good for bitcoin. it addresses t
dave wilson, our senior stocks editor.ill discuss the impact of china's big tech crackdown on cryptocurrencies with mike belshe, cofounder and ceo of bitgo. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. china is targeting cryptocurrencies after the pboc and regulators took action against a company allegedly providing cryptocurrency related services. for more, we welcome mike belshe, cofounder of bitgo. we have seen china kind of stand on both sides of the fence on a...
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our friend casey wilson is gonna join us.l that, several prominent republicans are continuing to push back against both mask rules and covid vaccines, even though we now have significant evidence that the vaccines cut down on transmission and help protect others and get us back to normal from more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ >> seth: when it comes to masks and vaccinations, there have been a lot of dumb opinions. for example, yesterday, former congressman jason chaffetz, who's now a fox news contributor trotted out what he thought was a brilliant analogy to criticize mandates >> i think one of the principles that people just tend to forget about, which is the proper role of government. the proper role of government is to inform the public, but we believe in the united states of america about self-determination that we get to make those decisions. >> yes >> the government can help provide the information. they have a centers fo control, but there are lots of disease that kids can potentially get. i mean, we can a
our friend casey wilson is gonna join us.l that, several prominent republicans are continuing to push back against both mask rules and covid vaccines, even though we now have significant evidence that the vaccines cut down on transmission and help protect others and get us back to normal from more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ >> seth: when it comes to masks and vaccinations, there have been a lot of dumb opinions. for example, yesterday, former congressman jason...
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joe wilson has this.ce courts in the afternoon, show court finally at 7:52pm and what we saw it looked like another example of remarkable composure. her opponent, top of the screen from australian ajla tomljanovic, is over a decade into her professional career. but look who was embracing the occasion. you could see how closely matched the players were every rally feeling tense. imagine being emma's mum. a 50 minute first set was settled like this. 6—4 to tomljanovic put in the second is at the tennis remained intense under the roof, requiring energy, demand concentration, everything. it became clear she was battling more than the score, medical timeout. nice deep breaths. remember, this is an 18—year—old in her first major tournament. for whatever reason it was certainly too much and what can we feel but sympathy? the match was over. ladies and gentlemen, due to medical reasons, miss raducanu is not able to continue the match. emma must be really hurt if she came to the decision to retire, _ to play as a
joe wilson has this.ce courts in the afternoon, show court finally at 7:52pm and what we saw it looked like another example of remarkable composure. her opponent, top of the screen from australian ajla tomljanovic, is over a decade into her professional career. but look who was embracing the occasion. you could see how closely matched the players were every rally feeling tense. imagine being emma's mum. a 50 minute first set was settled like this. 6—4 to tomljanovic put in the second is at...