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this is woodstock, illinois.estival a place where a large squirrel predicts the weather and where you can't help but wonder what if there is no tomorrow. ♪ put your little hand in mine ♪ >> reporter: this morning, after three decades watching a cynical weatherman's nightmare day on repeat -- >> that's right, woodchuck chuckers it's groundhog day >> ahh >> don't mess with me, porkchop. what day is this >> it's february 2nd groundhog day. >> reporter: "groundhog's day" bill murray infused deja vu still reigns supreme >> do you ever have deja vu? >> i don't think so, but i could check with the kitchen >> reporter: perhaps nowhere more than woodstock, illinois. people think of punxsutawney, but when they think of groundhog's day, you want them to think of woodstock? >> we do >> reporter: the city of 25,000 played host to the 1923 cult classic. reluctant forecasters played by murray covers the main event >> this is one time where television really fails to capture the true excitement of a large squirrel predicting the
this is woodstock, illinois.estival a place where a large squirrel predicts the weather and where you can't help but wonder what if there is no tomorrow. ♪ put your little hand in mine ♪ >> reporter: this morning, after three decades watching a cynical weatherman's nightmare day on repeat -- >> that's right, woodchuck chuckers it's groundhog day >> ahh >> don't mess with me, porkchop. what day is this >> it's february 2nd groundhog day. >> reporter:...
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filming was done in woodstock, illinois, which now hosts groundhog day celebrations of its own. but no matter where you celebrate with phil and punks itani with willie and woodstock or even with general beauregard, lee and georgia, make sure you give groundhog day 30th anniversary watch today. what happens tomorrow? for the rest of my life. i'm happy now. considered one of the best comedies of all time by many sitting at 94% on rotten tomatoes. critics praising bill murray's ability to play the protagonist and antagonist all at the same time, and bill has said it's probably the best work he's ever done. i would agree. this is why you need to see this movie. you need to just go for it. go for it oh ms flores. you're the leader of many and pet wrangler, too. so becoming a student again might seem impossible. national university is here to support all of you. national university. supporting the whole you. national university. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, broadway, film, and television star, alan cumming. and from the hit series "ginny and georgia," anto
filming was done in woodstock, illinois, which now hosts groundhog day celebrations of its own. but no matter where you celebrate with phil and punks itani with willie and woodstock or even with general beauregard, lee and georgia, make sure you give groundhog day 30th anniversary watch today. what happens tomorrow? for the rest of my life. i'm happy now. considered one of the best comedies of all time by many sitting at 94% on rotten tomatoes. critics praising bill murray's ability to play the...
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and it was, of course, woodstock. >> i think woodstock was an opportunity for people to realize theyerrified at the prospect of the hippie arrival. >> i was apprehensive. this little hamlet has a population of under a hundred people. >> when i started hearing the figures of 200,000, 300,000 finally 500,000, we had a sea of people there. >> the word got out. everybody and their brother came from all over the country. >> first the sudden rain, then the thirst and hunger from the shortage of water and food just for the opportunity to spend a few days in the country getting stoned on their drugs and grooving on the music. >> we got together and had a little powwow about, what are we gonna do to feed these people? we went into new york to buy 1,500 pounds of bulgur wheat, 1,500 pounds of rolled oats, and 130,000 paper plates, 130,000 dixie cups, and i believe we served 200,000 people. >> by now there are tens of millions of people who feel themselves to be an irresistible river of change. and you get something incandescent. ♪ freedom, freedom ♪ ♪ freedom, freedom ♪ ♪ freedom, freedom ♪ ♪
and it was, of course, woodstock. >> i think woodstock was an opportunity for people to realize theyerrified at the prospect of the hippie arrival. >> i was apprehensive. this little hamlet has a population of under a hundred people. >> when i started hearing the figures of 200,000, 300,000 finally 500,000, we had a sea of people there. >> the word got out. everybody and their brother came from all over the country. >> first the sudden rain, then the thirst and...
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they are including including the northern c route woodstock oil cluster and other projects. we be increasing attention to the ins to see a as the shortest way from india to russia and further to europe reducing transportation time to we're out to around 2020 for these as compared to about 40 these through the suits channel. now its capacity stands at about $15000000.00 times a year, which we plan to double by 2030. it also involves multilateral infrastructure development, urban customs, satellite navigation, telecommunication lines. so that we ensure the seamless movement of goods implementation of these projects will certainly make the whole lot eurasia more interconnected. or will expedite the integration initiatives as was it contributes to raise the efficiency of the duration economic union. also keeping in mind that there is a negotiation process about the f, t, a of the eurasian economic union with iran in india. clearly, it would be a huge step towards the implementation of the a greater eurasia partnership proposed by her president flooding there. putting bags you se
they are including including the northern c route woodstock oil cluster and other projects. we be increasing attention to the ins to see a as the shortest way from india to russia and further to europe reducing transportation time to we're out to around 2020 for these as compared to about 40 these through the suits channel. now its capacity stands at about $15000000.00 times a year, which we plan to double by 2030. it also involves multilateral infrastructure development, urban customs,...
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this event bills itself as the woodstock of a radical life extension. - we wanna create a mass movementmediately struck by the extremely bold claims of healing and even immortality. - we're into marvelous. we're into immortality. that's what we're about. you're doing pretty good and life is great. you're gonna wanna keep on going. so what do you think? - festival director, james strole, calls himself an anti-death activist. - i wanna live indefinite lifespans, that's what i'm after, i wanna live forever. that's my goal okay. i personally think it's better to go for it and lose and not try at all right. - sure. what perceptions about aging and death in the public are you hoping to change? like what would you want people to take away from it? - well, yeah, most people are pretty much, i'll use the term programmed, that death is inevitable and we want to change that paradigm. we see aging as a disease, a curable disease, and we are at war with death. - the idea that aging might be cured like a disease is relatively new, but this yearning for eternal youth es back ousands years. cleopatra s
this event bills itself as the woodstock of a radical life extension. - we wanna create a mass movementmediately struck by the extremely bold claims of healing and even immortality. - we're into marvelous. we're into immortality. that's what we're about. you're doing pretty good and life is great. you're gonna wanna keep on going. so what do you think? - festival director, james strole, calls himself an anti-death activist. - i wanna live indefinite lifespans, that's what i'm after, i wanna...
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the little train survival over boston. zealous from rural aquatic woodstock. upon for falling to martha monitoring and sell moot or may stopping the ground, breaking nature of the judgment can be found in its details. shell must reduce emissions by 45 percent from its own facilities, such as its boar holes or its gas stations. but also the emissions from the consumption of its products. for example, gasoline. in march 2022 shell filed an appeal against the ruling, arguing that its own plans to reduce c o. 2 emissions by 2050 are sufficient in a statement. it also said we question how shell can have a legal obligation to reduce carbon emissions. we do not control from customers who are not under a similar legal obligation to reduce their admissions. the company believes that it's not justice, his role to set or impose environmental objectives, but that's not how this environmental lawyer and swiss green m p season said the seattle that now shows one paddington manya, a canoe very deposit problem on my chest magic ivy, kansas g ski knapp, others on leopard chick. keep it. don't tell more.
the little train survival over boston. zealous from rural aquatic woodstock. upon for falling to martha monitoring and sell moot or may stopping the ground, breaking nature of the judgment can be found in its details. shell must reduce emissions by 45 percent from its own facilities, such as its boar holes or its gas stations. but also the emissions from the consumption of its products. for example, gasoline. in march 2022 shell filed an appeal against the ruling, arguing that its own plans to...
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true with one l port facility with two l shopping center the father of this folk singer star of the woodstockfestival was originally from mexico and became famous as a physicist one of the inventors of the x-ray reflector microscope. do you recognize this lady? the young festival is now taking place in moscow and before it was based in the estate , lyubimovka stanislavsky boards for 400 in this film adaptation of kate beckinsale as a restorer the flemish chess board bravo worked on the painting , the pigs for 400 are voiced by piglet and savina endowed him with the intonations of this poetess. tanya offended. thank you for giving me not a pig, but a lovely piglet. right piglets 1900-1000 maxim 2400 piglets for 200 czechs call these bunnies piglets. perhaps those who come without a ticket. it's sunny bunnies in czech for a piggy piglet for 100. in 1933, this cartoon won walt disney an oscar the three little pigs, of course. according to legend, he predicted that a wolf would eat the fate of two white piglets for one nobleman, and the black one would be served for dinner, the owner ordered the
true with one l port facility with two l shopping center the father of this folk singer star of the woodstockfestival was originally from mexico and became famous as a physicist one of the inventors of the x-ray reflector microscope. do you recognize this lady? the young festival is now taking place in moscow and before it was based in the estate , lyubimovka stanislavsky boards for 400 in this film adaptation of kate beckinsale as a restorer the flemish chess board bravo worked on the painting...
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we are seeing rain from palo alto to woodstock.up into the hills of san mateo and santa cruz county, snow falling on highway 85, highway nine. some areas around now hamilton getting some flurries. bundle up. we are in the 20's and 30's this morning. partly sunny skies. we will keep isolated showers in the forecast this morning at a level 1, but this evening can upgrade to a level 2 as rain and snow would become more widespread. but this morning and afternoon, he would do weather advisory is in effect for the santa cruz mountains and the eastern hills. heavy snow tonight. winter storm warnings will go into effect. we talk about what to expect coming up. reggie: snow is falling in some parts of the bay area. caltrans had cruise out early this morning near highway 17. that is where we find lena howland, live in los gatos, where some big plates have been falling all morning long -- big flights have been falling all morning long. >> it only stopped snowing an hour ago. we were seeing some thick fla kes on highway 17. take a look at thes
we are seeing rain from palo alto to woodstock.up into the hills of san mateo and santa cruz county, snow falling on highway 85, highway nine. some areas around now hamilton getting some flurries. bundle up. we are in the 20's and 30's this morning. partly sunny skies. we will keep isolated showers in the forecast this morning at a level 1, but this evening can upgrade to a level 2 as rain and snow would become more widespread. but this morning and afternoon, he would do weather advisory is in...
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. >> m was done in woodstock illinois which now hosts groundhog celebrations of its own.ake sure you give groundhog day a 30th anniversary watch today. >> bill said it is probabl best work he has ever done. larry: if you feel a bit like you are in the movie groundhog day, you may not be alone. groundhog syndrome is not a medical diagnosis but a lot of people relate to the feeling of reliving the same day over and over again, that includes feeling trapped her board. try some new things is the best way to get out of the rats. kristen: - life is uncertain. everyday pressures can feel overwhelming it's okay to feel stressed, anxious, worried, or frustrated. it's normal. with calhope's free and secure mental health resources, it's easy to get the help you and your loved ones need when you need it the most. call our warm line at (833) 317-4673 or live chat at calhope.org today. kristen: coming up tonight on abc7 at 8:00 the liberty jeopardy followed by -- celebrity jeopardy. stay with us for abc7news at 11. tonight is the celebrity jeopardy finale with all the winnings going to
. >> m was done in woodstock illinois which now hosts groundhog celebrations of its own.ake sure you give groundhog day a 30th anniversary watch today. >> bill said it is probabl best work he has ever done. larry: if you feel a bit like you are in the movie groundhog day, you may not be alone. groundhog syndrome is not a medical diagnosis but a lot of people relate to the feeling of reliving the same day over and over again, that includes feeling trapped her board. try some new...
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s unemployment rate was 3.4% it was the year of the first moon landing and woodstock. why now?ederal stimulus spending during the past two years, particularly $2.6 trillion for the american rescue plan and the infrastructure investment and jobs acts. gets a lot of the credit and that money is washing through the system and we'll continue to especially infrastructure money for some time. the latest new unemployment claims 183,000 is also near a record low. the latest numbers show 11 million job openings nationwide near a record high. and that's because more than 37% of eligible u. s workers remain on the sidelines much of the news justifiably is focused on the tech playoffs and other white collar layoffs. but at the same time, um we have these severe, almost unprecedented worker shortages, you know, wide variety of other sectors. black american unemployment dropped to 5.4% matching that record low seen last in the booming autumn of 2019. and before that, the early 19 seventies. nonetheless that's still 2% higher than the overall national average. there are other indicators that
s unemployment rate was 3.4% it was the year of the first moon landing and woodstock. why now?ederal stimulus spending during the past two years, particularly $2.6 trillion for the american rescue plan and the infrastructure investment and jobs acts. gets a lot of the credit and that money is washing through the system and we'll continue to especially infrastructure money for some time. the latest new unemployment claims 183,000 is also near a record low. the latest numbers show 11 million job...
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. >>> next on "gps", america's unemployment rate has been this low since 1969, the year of woodstockn the moon landing. what do we make of that? former treasury secretary larry summers will help us understand the big picture of the u.s. economy in a moment. okay everyone, our mission is complete balanced nutrition. together we support immune function. supply fuel l for immune cells and sustain tissue health. ensure with twtwenty-five vitamins and minerals, and ensure complete with thirty grams of protein. (vo) in the next minute, 250 couples will discover... they're gonna need more space... yep... t house... (man) we gotta sell itwe gotta stage it (stager) excuse me (man) fix it up (repair man) they don't pre-rinse (man) strangers touching everything (vo) or, skip the hassles and sell with confidence to opendoor. close in a matter of days. (man) oh, wow. (vo) when life's doors open, we'll handle the house. request a cash offer at opendoor dot com ♪ we all have a purpose in life - a “why.” maybe it's perfecting that special place that you want to keep in the family... ...or passing do
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. >>> next on "gps", america's unemployment rate has not been this low since 1969, the year of woodstocklanding. what do we make of that? former treasury secretary larry summers will help us understand the big picture of the u.s. economy in a moment. i'm off to america's best i heard what you said about not overpaying for glasses. two pairs and a free, quality eye exam starting at just $79.95? the exam alone is worth... 59 bucks. i mean, people deserve breaks, right? yeah, brakes...! [out of control] book an exam today at americasbest.com. there's nothing like hitting the waves. there's nothing like volunteering. but my moderate-to-severe eczema can make it hard. now i'm staying ahead of it. dupixent helps heal your skin from within. so you can have clearer skin and noticeably less itch. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems such as eye pain or vision changes including blurred vision, joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines without talking to your doctor. ask your doctor
. >>> next on "gps", america's unemployment rate has not been this low since 1969, the year of woodstocklanding. what do we make of that? former treasury secretary larry summers will help us understand the big picture of the u.s. economy in a moment. i'm off to america's best i heard what you said about not overpaying for glasses. two pairs and a free, quality eye exam starting at just $79.95? the exam alone is worth... 59 bucks. i mean, people deserve breaks, right? yeah,...
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donald always went home yet it was the time of free love, it was the time of woodstock.had nothing to do with where society was. >> marlow thomas, oh, my god. she punted the ball to maryer moore and mary tyler moore ran with it. >> mary tyler moore was just so massive to me. having her job and dealing with, like, all these men -- >> i have been baking since i was 17. i'm 37. that's two decades of dating. >> mary richards was actively having sex. >> don't forget to take your pill. >> i won't. >> i won't. >> what you've got in the '70s is women not embarrassed they don't have a husband who takes care of them and they have to stay home, and that really made a statement. >> that couldn't have been done in the '50s or '60s. >> feminine fulfillment tells you to be cute and frilly and perky and pamper to your husband's every whim. >> great. >> don't you just call that being married? >> we started filming maude in july of '72 and roe v. wade had passed, and so abortion was a big issue for me. >> the episode maude's abortion aired in november 1972 as a two parter, and that was ve
donald always went home yet it was the time of free love, it was the time of woodstock.had nothing to do with where society was. >> marlow thomas, oh, my god. she punted the ball to maryer moore and mary tyler moore ran with it. >> mary tyler moore was just so massive to me. having her job and dealing with, like, all these men -- >> i have been baking since i was 17. i'm 37. that's two decades of dating. >> mary richards was actively having sex. >> don't forget to...
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course. [ laughter ] barefoot as well >> barefoot, too, yeah >> jimmy: this was, like, taken in woodstockd him as my brother >> jimmy: yeah >> brilliant actor and we were at a theater festival in a place called enschede 30 miles south of amsterdam. first time ever on an airplane you know [ laughter ] >> jimmy: exciting and you landed your first acting gig not too far after this >> yeah, 1976. >> jimmy: so, only a couple years after that but, can you tell everyone how you got cast 'cause i think it's pretty - >> okay. there's a theater that ciaran and myself are patrons of in belfast called the lyric theatre. very, very good theater. and i was working in an architect's office doing prints and stuff. kept saying to these guys, "i'm going to be an actor i'm going to be a professional actor. and one of them called my bluff on lunch time. he said, "call up the lyric theatre. they literally pushed the telephone -- it was one of the old ones, you know [ light laughter ] and i called, and the lady who formed the theater, called mary o'malley. she picked it up and i started vomiting, "i want to be
course. [ laughter ] barefoot as well >> barefoot, too, yeah >> jimmy: this was, like, taken in woodstockd him as my brother >> jimmy: yeah >> brilliant actor and we were at a theater festival in a place called enschede 30 miles south of amsterdam. first time ever on an airplane you know [ laughter ] >> jimmy: exciting and you landed your first acting gig not too far after this >> yeah, 1976. >> jimmy: so, only a couple years after that but, can you...
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as has grace, slick famously said on sunday morning at woodstock, it's a new dawn. i'm glad to see you all up. bright early. you talking history? this is a treat for me andrew nagorski. you know, it really needs no introduction, as i say. but of course, that means he deserves a very long and fulsome introduction. and andy has traveled the and he's been an editor and an author longer than that. i've been in the business. he was the bureau chief for newsweek in moscow, i believe. and he's a couple of times when it really counted, you know, under the height of the cold war. and he was right in the in the middle of it. he's he's written a to go through the entire list might might sound tedious but i think it's worth going through a few of them. his book, the greatest battle the battle of moscow in 1941, is, to me, just it's a nonpareil look at this at this great military confrontation, hitler and the u.s. witnesses to the rise of hitler, to the great book. and andy spoke it here at the museum 9041, the germany lost the war. get an about that one and he bar you visit the
as has grace, slick famously said on sunday morning at woodstock, it's a new dawn. i'm glad to see you all up. bright early. you talking history? this is a treat for me andrew nagorski. you know, it really needs no introduction, as i say. but of course, that means he deserves a very long and fulsome introduction. and andy has traveled the and he's been an editor and an author longer than that. i've been in the business. he was the bureau chief for newsweek in moscow, i believe. and he's a...
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s unemployment rate was 3.4% it was the year of the first moon landing and woodstock. why now?federal stimulus spending during the past two years, particularly $2.6 trillion for the american rescue plan and the infrastructure investment and jobs acts. gets a lot of the credit and that money is washing through the system and we'll continue to especially infrastructure money for some time. the latest new unemployment claims 183,000 is also near a record low. the latest numbers show 11 million job openings nationwide near a record high. and that's because more than 37% of eligible u. s workers remain on the sidelines much of the news justifiably is focused on the tech playoffs and other white collar layoffs. but at the same time, um we have these severe, almost unprecedented worker shortages, you know, wide variety of other sectors. black american unemployment dropped to 5.4% matching that record low seen last in the booming autumn of 2019. and before that, the early 19 seventies. nonetheless that's still 2% higher than the overall national average. there are other indicators that
s unemployment rate was 3.4% it was the year of the first moon landing and woodstock. why now?federal stimulus spending during the past two years, particularly $2.6 trillion for the american rescue plan and the infrastructure investment and jobs acts. gets a lot of the credit and that money is washing through the system and we'll continue to especially infrastructure money for some time. the latest new unemployment claims 183,000 is also near a record low. the latest numbers show 11 million job...
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believe that the marijuana being made today is much more powerful than that that was being used in woodstockvernment report that teenagers, mental illness among teenagers and thoughts of suicide are going up. this in a world of methamphetamine, fentanyl and other drugs. what could go wrong legalizing marijuana in a context like that? [laughter] paul: yeah. it's fascinating to watch in the experiment take place in the states, but i think we ought to hold off on national legalization. all right. when we come back, we'll have the latest on the escalating fight at the university of north carolina over a new school committed to free expression as the college's accreditor issues an implicit threat against the board of trustees.pe ♪ 2 in my ozempic® tri-zone, i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. and you may lose weight. adults lost up to 14 pounds. ozempic® isn't for people wit
believe that the marijuana being made today is much more powerful than that that was being used in woodstockvernment report that teenagers, mental illness among teenagers and thoughts of suicide are going up. this in a world of methamphetamine, fentanyl and other drugs. what could go wrong legalizing marijuana in a context like that? [laughter] paul: yeah. it's fascinating to watch in the experiment take place in the states, but i think we ought to hold off on national legalization. all right....
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s unemployment rate was 3.4% it was the year of the first moon landing and woodstock. why now?federal stimulus spending during the past two years, particularly $2.6 trillion for the american rescue plan and the infrastructure investment and jobs acts. gets a lot of the credit and that money is washing through the system and we'll continue to especially infrastructure money for some time. the latest new unemployment claims 183,000 is also near a record low. the latest numbers show 11 million job openings nationwide near a record high. and that's because more than 37% of eligible u. s workers remain on the sidelines much of the news justifiably is focused on the tech playoffs and other white collar layoffs. but at the same time, um we have these severe, almost unprecedented worker shortages, you know, wide variety of other sectors. black american unemployment dropped to 5.4% matching that record low seen last in the booming autumn of 2019. and before that, the early 19 seventies. nonetheless that's still 2% higher than the overall national average. there are other indicators that
s unemployment rate was 3.4% it was the year of the first moon landing and woodstock. why now?federal stimulus spending during the past two years, particularly $2.6 trillion for the american rescue plan and the infrastructure investment and jobs acts. gets a lot of the credit and that money is washing through the system and we'll continue to especially infrastructure money for some time. the latest new unemployment claims 183,000 is also near a record low. the latest numbers show 11 million job...
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soel thiihoos is a totally new e it's not the woodstock weed anymore. to iand our kids are getting ino it at unprecedented levels. now, look, the wall street journal editorial board this week wrote that marijuana ediadvocate told us that legalizing the drug would curbti the black market. but the opposite has happened in california with a glut of illegal weed undercuttingunderc the legal purveyors.uthe now progressives are proposing an interstate compact to export their pot and rescue the industry. >> 80% of all the marijuana sold and consumed in californima is done on the black market. the legal market is not evenve coming close to competing. and it's not just california. o 80% of michigan's marketjority o is illegal. the vast majority of colorado'sa market is illegal.do's mt is illegal an and so, you know, we were promised that legalized marijuana tax and regulate will keep it out of the handsndw of our kids and get rid of the drug dealers. well, newsflash, el chapond the didn't put dowy'n the guns and become a dentist. laura , thernd ie in the marijua
soel thiihoos is a totally new e it's not the woodstock weed anymore. to iand our kids are getting ino it at unprecedented levels. now, look, the wall street journal editorial board this week wrote that marijuana ediadvocate told us that legalizing the drug would curbti the black market. but the opposite has happened in california with a glut of illegal weed undercuttingunderc the legal purveyors.uthe now progressives are proposing an interstate compact to export their pot and rescue the...
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we'll go to woodstock, illinois. -- excuse me, woodstock, new york.l, on the republican line. -- independent line. caller: good morning. i am very concerned. host: we lost you there. were having a little issue with the call. we'll go to tony in antioch, illinois. democrat. host:. caller: hello. the speech by president biden was ok. i have a few viewpoints since i me to -- student of china. china was setting up in south america. marco polo went there and he brought the chinese back to create spaghetti. the chinese built the great wall to keep the barbarian out. that is us. they've been considering themselves highly advanced due to the fact that they have acupuncture, confucianism, marshall law, soak writing, they think they're the creators of civilization. mao zedong said out of the radioactive dust, the young man will rise. host: that's the view of tony. here is the opinion of the president speech. a lead editorial. a headline which says the state of the union could be a lot worse. in the otori look, the writer say, mr. biden's declaration to ukraine
we'll go to woodstock, illinois. -- excuse me, woodstock, new york.l, on the republican line. -- independent line. caller: good morning. i am very concerned. host: we lost you there. were having a little issue with the call. we'll go to tony in antioch, illinois. democrat. host:. caller: hello. the speech by president biden was ok. i have a few viewpoints since i me to -- student of china. china was setting up in south america. marco polo went there and he brought the chinese back to create...
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host: in woodstock, connecticut, you say the budget is too much. caller: it is too much.n 2001, september 10, donald rumsfeld said we had $2 trillion we had no accounting for. the f-35, everybody said it was a crappy plane and they keep it on the budget. we have to stop spending money, sending money to other countries like ukraine. ftx told you what is happening in ukraine. all that money went back to -- it went to ukraine, they put it in bitcoin and sent it back to the politicians. that is where your money goes. that is how nancy pelosi becomes a millionaire. that is how joe biden becomes a millionaire. they take that money from the american people and they give it back to themselves. they are all paid off and it is right out in the open. you can find it very easily if you even look a little bit. so, you want to keep spending this kind of money when you have homeless veterans, homeless regular people because of their reckless spending. that is what is going on with inflation. all of that money you are sending to ukraine and all these other places. host: are you against s
host: in woodstock, connecticut, you say the budget is too much. caller: it is too much.n 2001, september 10, donald rumsfeld said we had $2 trillion we had no accounting for. the f-35, everybody said it was a crappy plane and they keep it on the budget. we have to stop spending money, sending money to other countries like ukraine. ftx told you what is happening in ukraine. all that money went back to -- it went to ukraine, they put it in bitcoin and sent it back to the politicians. that is...
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host: in woodstock, connecticut, you say the budget is too much. caller: it is too much.n 2001, september 10, donald rumsfeld said we had $2 trillion we had no accounting for. the f-35, everybody said it was a crappy plane and they keep it on the budget. we have to stop spending money, sending money to other countries like ukraine. ftx told you what is happening in ukraine. all that money went back to -- it went to ukraine, they put it in bitcoin and sent it back to the politicians. that is where your money goes. that is how nancy pelosi becomes a millionaire. that is how joe biden becomes a millionaire. they take that money from the american people and they give it back to themselves. they are all paid off and it is right out in the open. you can find it very easily if you even look a little bit. so, you want to keep spending this kind of money when you have homeless veterans, homeless regular people because of their reckless spending. that is what is going on with inflation. all of that money you are sending to ukraine and all these other places. host: are you against s
host: in woodstock, connecticut, you say the budget is too much. caller: it is too much.n 2001, september 10, donald rumsfeld said we had $2 trillion we had no accounting for. the f-35, everybody said it was a crappy plane and they keep it on the budget. we have to stop spending money, sending money to other countries like ukraine. ftx told you what is happening in ukraine. all that money went back to -- it went to ukraine, they put it in bitcoin and sent it back to the politicians. that is...
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this morning, do a or woodstock free cash flow study.t one year forward on the bloomberg intelligence modeling of the companies. good morning, scott galloway who i am stealing this from. they have a some free cash flow of a quarter of a trillion dollars. add them all up, 255 billion dollars. apple leading the way. the next four stocks, worn buffet, exxon and other tech companies is $50 billion -- $57 billion. i think the drop off, the unique this of these companies -- uniqueness of these companies is not understood a quarter of a trillion of a dollars versus $57 billion which is frankly mostly exxon. they stand alone, don't day? alex: when we talk about facebook, the way they are changing the culture, they announced another $40 billion of buybacks. they have the ability to drop huge amounts of capital whether it be stock, technology. the one thing that raises a challenge is m&a. microsoft has tried a few things. there is a deal apple tends to steer away from massive transformational acquisitions. they have a huge amount of capital. how y
this morning, do a or woodstock free cash flow study.t one year forward on the bloomberg intelligence modeling of the companies. good morning, scott galloway who i am stealing this from. they have a some free cash flow of a quarter of a trillion dollars. add them all up, 255 billion dollars. apple leading the way. the next four stocks, worn buffet, exxon and other tech companies is $50 billion -- $57 billion. i think the drop off, the unique this of these companies -- uniqueness of these...
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host: as we hear from callers, this is roy, woodstock, georgia. you are up first in this segment. i have a question for your guests. we have something called medicare advantage. to my understanding, medicare advantage is offered by private insurance companies. the premium is paid by the social security trust fund. that money leaves the trust fund every month to pay premiums for citizens. if medicare advantage is a good program, i think social security should look at providing similar benefits that you get under medicare advantage, and to stop that money from leaving social security. host: let's focus on that. mark warshawsky, is that something that draws on the social security trust fund? guest: medicare has its own trust fund. there is also a supplemental medical insurance, which pays for doctors and drugs. those are their own trust funds. it does not come from social security. medicare is funded by the payroll tax. some income taxes go in there, premiums, and the federal government. the premise of. the question is not correct host: what is -- the premise of the question is not c
host: as we hear from callers, this is roy, woodstock, georgia. you are up first in this segment. i have a question for your guests. we have something called medicare advantage. to my understanding, medicare advantage is offered by private insurance companies. the premium is paid by the social security trust fund. that money leaves the trust fund every month to pay premiums for citizens. if medicare advantage is a good program, i think social security should look at providing similar benefits...