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but where some see a crisis, yankee candle sees an opportunity. jim?icans of their ability to smell, here at yankee candle, we figured what better time to unload some of our experimental factory rejects? if you can't smell anything, you'll love yankee candle's new pandemic aromas, including empty subway car, bathroom sponge fantasia, and face mask burp. we've got a warehouse chock-full of these terrible-smelling freak candles, and either we sell them now, or eat the cost. so, if you know anyone who has coronavirus, they might enjoy teenager's pillowcase, comic-con hotel, and hoarder's secret. listen, when you're mixing this many candles and scents together, sometimes you get a winner, and sometimes you summon a demon who will turn your nostrils into the ninth circle of hell with scents including july outhouse, microwaved cod, and randy quaid. yankee candle. ( gagging ) >> stephen: we'll be right back with the hosts of "slate political gabfest," john dickerson, emily bazelon, and david plotz. ♪ ♪ there's a place you can go where each gift is inspired so
but where some see a crisis, yankee candle sees an opportunity. jim?icans of their ability to smell, here at yankee candle, we figured what better time to unload some of our experimental factory rejects? if you can't smell anything, you'll love yankee candle's new pandemic aromas, including empty subway car, bathroom sponge fantasia, and face mask burp. we've got a warehouse chock-full of these terrible-smelling freak candles, and either we sell them now, or eat the cost. so, if you know anyone...
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i forgot the yankees were in the world series. we would tease each other as a big yankees fan. as we prepared to go, new york city ... we had all forces -- all the resources. those would get a chance to watch espn documentaries will see that just behind the scenes, the stress and the buildup and everyone in the stadium had been gone through metal detectors. i think billy crystal was very clear that, hey if i gotta get to the world series, we have to go through metal detector, we are going to do it. so, it was a unique time. the planning was you know, it was difficult. because, it was an extremely stressful period. and, we have the world series of major league baseball going on. but the president united states, going not to the stadium. but going to the field, to the mound. to throughout the first pitch. so, the planning between a new york city, support the other -- partners, it made the event extremely ... >> the planning, to allow him to go to go to the mound -- if you saw the video, he went all the way to the mound throughout the pitch without any security right around him. a
i forgot the yankees were in the world series. we would tease each other as a big yankees fan. as we prepared to go, new york city ... we had all forces -- all the resources. those would get a chance to watch espn documentaries will see that just behind the scenes, the stress and the buildup and everyone in the stadium had been gone through metal detectors. i think billy crystal was very clear that, hey if i gotta get to the world series, we have to go through metal detector, we are going to do...
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and then we kind of you know took it as our own word that where we're proud to be yankees right now are full circle according to the 2nd half of the end in this episode where you interview dan collins he raises an interesting situation which is that he says american 5 g. is fake that there's no actual 5 g. it's like a potemkin telecom system we have a potemkin economy we have a potemkin monetary system none of it is real our dollars are not backed by gold it's not backed by even productivity or g.d.p. it's backed by men with guns and i suppose that's a bit real but the fact is that we're just faking it like it's fake goods were have a fake high tech and that's harder and then like when china rose to power on a lot of fake goods they had fake also beef buns pork buns in the south for sale and beijing that we've discussed over the years but when you're doing heights hack it's really hard of much harder to fake it right because things go seriously wrong a lot of high tech is interconnecting various devices around the world so when you can't it's hard to fake that the other 5 g. in the
and then we kind of you know took it as our own word that where we're proud to be yankees right now are full circle according to the 2nd half of the end in this episode where you interview dan collins he raises an interesting situation which is that he says american 5 g. is fake that there's no actual 5 g. it's like a potemkin telecom system we have a potemkin economy we have a potemkin monetary system none of it is real our dollars are not backed by gold it's not backed by even productivity or...
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i believe it was taken at that yankee stadium game.but for me what was study is within five years babe ruth was dead. he died so young. gavin, i know when you have an expanse let us know if we need to wrap up on. how are we doing. . >> i want to turn to a story that is often over looked. it is earl johnson that wound up engages in 199 consecutive days, i believe that in your book, right? of combat? he went over and he landed on omaha beach in normandy. >> so he was a pitcher for the red sox in the early 40s. he had some success early in is career. he threw over 170 pitches and he was never the same. he enlisted in the army and he was part of the 150th infantry. he fought for 199 straight days and that included the battle of the bulge. he fought and received promotions twice. he received a bronze star and a silver star. just a real hero. he comes back and it is never the same. but interestingly fighting in war puts everything in order. he can't help himself. every time he comes out of the bull pen he is gibling. he said after what i saw
i believe it was taken at that yankee stadium game.but for me what was study is within five years babe ruth was dead. he died so young. gavin, i know when you have an expanse let us know if we need to wrap up on. how are we doing. . >> i want to turn to a story that is often over looked. it is earl johnson that wound up engages in 199 consecutive days, i believe that in your book, right? of combat? he went over and he landed on omaha beach in normandy. >> so he was a pitcher for the...
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so he blended a team with yankees and -- together. and it was interesting with the press.as at the time, we said the navy did not want to portray ted williams out there having a good time playing too much baseball. so they said we're going to have this game at the end of july and the pilots will come up from chapel hill but ted will not be here. but i will tell you that he did ultimately make it to the game. it was just one of the special days, from what i understand, the players and the press bought tickets. they were trying to raise money for war relief and the american thl the stadium but of course they did but it wasn't afternoon game and people come come after the factory shifts. and i look at these and it is one of these all american moments where everybody came in the press came, and everybody was happy to be alive. and they have a brass band there so again it was one of those all american moments where people volunteer their time and of course the great ted williams was there. and really a full major league roster and again you have to really read more about the st
so he blended a team with yankees and -- together. and it was interesting with the press.as at the time, we said the navy did not want to portray ted williams out there having a good time playing too much baseball. so they said we're going to have this game at the end of july and the pilots will come up from chapel hill but ted will not be here. but i will tell you that he did ultimately make it to the game. it was just one of the special days, from what i understand, the players and the press...
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everything and then we kind of you know took it as our own word that where we're proud to be yankees right now are full circle according to the 2nd half of the end in this episode where you interview dan collins he raises an interesting situation which is that he says american 5 g. is fake that there's no actual 5 g. it's like a potemkin telecom system we have a potemkin economy we have a potemkin monetary system none of it is real our dollars are not backed by gold it's not backed by even productivity or g.d.p. it's backed by men with guns and i suppose that's a bit real but the fact is that we're just faking it like it's fake goods were have a fake high tech and that's harder and then like when china rose to power on a lot of fake goods they had fake also beef buns pork buns in the south for sale and beijing that we've discussed over the years but when you're doing heights hack it's really hard of much harder to fake it right because things go seriously wrong a lot of high tech is interconnecting various devices around the world so.
everything and then we kind of you know took it as our own word that where we're proud to be yankees right now are full circle according to the 2nd half of the end in this episode where you interview dan collins he raises an interesting situation which is that he says american 5 g. is fake that there's no actual 5 g. it's like a potemkin telecom system we have a potemkin economy we have a potemkin monetary system none of it is real our dollars are not backed by gold it's not backed by even...
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everything and then we kind of you know took it as our own word that where we're proud to be yankees right now are full circle according to the 2nd half of the end in this episode where you interview dan collins he raises an interesting situation which is that he says american 5 g. is fake that there's no actual 5 g. it's like a potemkin telecom system we have a potemkin economy we have a potemkin monetary system none of it is real our dollars are not backed by gold it's not backed by even productivity or g.d.p. it's backed by men's with guns and i suppose that's a bit real but the fact is that we're just faking it like it's fake goods were have a fake high tech and that's harder than like when china.
everything and then we kind of you know took it as our own word that where we're proud to be yankees right now are full circle according to the 2nd half of the end in this episode where you interview dan collins he raises an interesting situation which is that he says american 5 g. is fake that there's no actual 5 g. it's like a potemkin telecom system we have a potemkin economy we have a potemkin monetary system none of it is real our dollars are not backed by gold it's not backed by even...
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or shot by the yankees. said that in the editorial, no real santa existed however he was a dutch toy, but nothing to do with christmas making that'syou get it, they're trying to say that santa and christmas just doesn't exist anymore. lincoln recognizes despairty and they're going to do everything they can to make the most of it in promoting the war effort. to talk about lincoln for a second. it's interesting to look where he ended up. when he was a state legislature in illinois, many years before the war, he actually went against making christmas a holiday. the president of the united states and leader of the war effort, he's going to do everything he can to promote the holiday. lincoln is a shrewd politician. lincoln is a very skilled statesman he is also a master propaganda and he will work to drive home messages this illustration really drives home several. no if you look at it, what you see here is this massive going on throughout the union. it's like a neverending cracker barrel. everyone is partaking
or shot by the yankees. said that in the editorial, no real santa existed however he was a dutch toy, but nothing to do with christmas making that'syou get it, they're trying to say that santa and christmas just doesn't exist anymore. lincoln recognizes despairty and they're going to do everything they can to make the most of it in promoting the war effort. to talk about lincoln for a second. it's interesting to look where he ended up. when he was a state legislature in illinois, many years...
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he's writing dirty books for yankees. you know, to the degree the publishing industry was in new york, they were, in that sense, being published by yankees, certainly. he's wrote books that did spill secrets. sometimes, he exaggerated things. some college libraries of the south, in the 1930s, didn't want to have his books. now, this -- this is a kind of -- this is a thing that often happens to writers from groups that are perceived as -- as marginalized. and the peculiar thing here is faulkner writes as a member of the dominant class, white southerners, that is, nevertheless, marginalized within u.s. culture, as a whole. and he gets accused of saying things -- saying things we should keep in the family, as it were. this is something that writers from other marginalized groups run into, all the time. phillip roth, when he was a young man, was told, you know, you shouldn't say those things about our people in front of chris m christian readers. richard wright and ralph ellison got the same kind of complaints. don't show us
he's writing dirty books for yankees. you know, to the degree the publishing industry was in new york, they were, in that sense, being published by yankees, certainly. he's wrote books that did spill secrets. sometimes, he exaggerated things. some college libraries of the south, in the 1930s, didn't want to have his books. now, this -- this is a kind of -- this is a thing that often happens to writers from groups that are perceived as -- as marginalized. and the peculiar thing here is faulkner...
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by the yankees. one of the weirdest explanations came in the richmond examiner. they said that in the same editorial, mind you, no real santa existed. however, he was a dutch toy monger, and an immigrant from england who had nothing to do with virginia hospitality and christmas merry makings. that's very convoluted. all i can say is i think the guy had a lot of -- when he wrote that. but again, you get the gist. they're trying to say that, you know, santa and christmas just doesn't exist anymore. now, lincoln and nast recognize this disparity and they're going to do everything they can to make the most of it in promoting the war effort. and to talk about lincoln for a second, it's interesting to look where he started and where he ended up. when he was a state legislator in illinois, you know, many years before the war he had actually voted against making christmas a holiday. but as president of the united states and leader of the war effort he's going to do everything he can to promote the holiday. l
by the yankees. one of the weirdest explanations came in the richmond examiner. they said that in the same editorial, mind you, no real santa existed. however, he was a dutch toy monger, and an immigrant from england who had nothing to do with virginia hospitality and christmas merry makings. that's very convoluted. all i can say is i think the guy had a lot of -- when he wrote that. but again, you get the gist. they're trying to say that, you know, santa and christmas just doesn't exist...
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as usual, red sox were hope the sleep out of convention behind the yankees, but the reason baseball was focused that andrnoon is ted williams his third season as a major league or had a chance to be the first 400 hitter in the american league since 1923. out.e could have set he could have set out that double hitter because his .3995 whichage was in baseball they would have rounded up to 400, but ted was not going to back into it. he insisted on playing and he wound up getting six hits and eight at bats that doubleheader and wound up with a batting average of four of six and remains the last player going on 80 years to hit over 400. , there weresame day other prying eyes 5000 miles away in hawaii, where japanese spies were casing pearl harbor for targets to bottom, and two months later the world of baseball would be turned upside down. now the president at the time determined that america was woefully unprepared for any possibility of going to of 1940, fdrtember had already implemented the track in which all men between the ages of 21 and 30 were required to register for the draft and it
as usual, red sox were hope the sleep out of convention behind the yankees, but the reason baseball was focused that andrnoon is ted williams his third season as a major league or had a chance to be the first 400 hitter in the american league since 1923. out.e could have set he could have set out that double hitter because his .3995 whichage was in baseball they would have rounded up to 400, but ted was not going to back into it. he insisted on playing and he wound up getting six hits and eight...
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he's writing journey books for yankees. the publishing industry new york they were being published by yankees. he has wrote books that did spill secrets. sometimes exaggerated things. some libraries in the south in the 1930s did not want to have his books this is a thing that often happens to writers two groups that are conceived as marginalized and nothing is here for care rights as a member of a dominant class. that is nevertheless marginalized within u.s. culture as a whole. he gets accused of saying things we should keep in the family as it will. this is something that writers from other marginalized groups run into all the time. -- he was told that you shouldn't say those things about our people in front of christian readers. richard wright got the same kind of complaints. don't show us in that light. this is sort of a frequent thing. putnam got a lot of criticism. as time went on, younger writers his own age started realizing there was something special going on. it took a while for that kind of white acceptance to co
he's writing journey books for yankees. the publishing industry new york they were being published by yankees. he has wrote books that did spill secrets. sometimes exaggerated things. some libraries in the south in the 1930s did not want to have his books this is a thing that often happens to writers two groups that are conceived as marginalized and nothing is here for care rights as a member of a dominant class. that is nevertheless marginalized within u.s. culture as a whole. he gets accused...
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he blended a team of yankees and indians together.at the time, as we mentioned earlier, the navy didn't want to portray ted williams out there having a good time, just playing too much baseball. so over the wire it said, we're going to have this game at the end of the day of the july, the navy pilots are going to come up from chapel hill, but ted is not going to be there. he ultimately did make it to the game. and it was just one of those special days from what i understand, the players and the press bought a ticket base they were trying to raise money for war relief and the american red cross. they hoped to fill the stadium. of course they didn't. it was an afternoon game. people could come after factory shifts. i look back at this as one of the great all-american moment where is the players came, press came and everyone was happy to be alive and they had a brass band there. again, it was just one of those all-american moments where people volunteered their time and, of course, the great ted williams was there with johnny pesky and r
he blended a team of yankees and indians together.at the time, as we mentioned earlier, the navy didn't want to portray ted williams out there having a good time, just playing too much baseball. so over the wire it said, we're going to have this game at the end of the day of the july, the navy pilots are going to come up from chapel hill, but ted is not going to be there. he ultimately did make it to the game. and it was just one of those special days from what i understand, the players and the...
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you can be in both camps it ain't mets and yankees. happy holidays >> at the same time, john imagi najari najarian, you're trimming a lot of stocks that scott just mentioned all across your book >> because, scott, you'll lui'mo have a nontax account i'm trading in with commissions at virtually nil, i've trimmed almost everything except walmart, target and apple virtually everything else i've been pulling out of stock and putting on option spreads. why? >> but let's be clear and i'll let you explain why in a second. you've trimmed facebook, microsoft, amazon and netflix and jpmorgan, oracle, las vegas sands. >> yeah. well, because i don't just talk the talk, i walk the walk, scott. if i'm telling you that i'm lightening up, that doesn't mean that, organizatih i'm just goinl 50 shares here no, i'm significantly lightening up my exposure to equities through selling equities themselves and holdings on to little bits of those stocks through an option or option spread i have a lot less risk in a $5 option spread than i do at a $230 stock and
you can be in both camps it ain't mets and yankees. happy holidays >> at the same time, john imagi najari najarian, you're trimming a lot of stocks that scott just mentioned all across your book >> because, scott, you'll lui'mo have a nontax account i'm trading in with commissions at virtually nil, i've trimmed almost everything except walmart, target and apple virtually everything else i've been pulling out of stock and putting on option spreads. why? >> but let's be clear...
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there are some more, likely will kill every yankee you can put in front of us. >> one north carolinian who said, set him up again as if they were bowling pins, right? alexander was joyful about it because they were all infuriating about the but the yankees have done to the town of fredericksburg. do not condemn either side. it's a war in that is of course what's for so long the fredericksburg interpretation i think try to keep us from understanding for so long. i think that has changed in 20 years, which, again, john you might have some questions on fredericksburg but we have a lot to talk about in terms of appomattox because the interpretation is there. we have changed radically since my days. this has all gone to pete tonight. >> you laid the groundwork. >> i was one of your students, i know how it goes. >> wow. >> this is what they do. pat, by the way i do not see a copy of my book behind you. >> it's over here. >> buried? >> actually, you should take that, it is top shelf. my top shelf is really like a middle shelf, but it is literally top shelf. >> you have made amends, we are goo
there are some more, likely will kill every yankee you can put in front of us. >> one north carolinian who said, set him up again as if they were bowling pins, right? alexander was joyful about it because they were all infuriating about the but the yankees have done to the town of fredericksburg. do not condemn either side. it's a war in that is of course what's for so long the fredericksburg interpretation i think try to keep us from understanding for so long. i think that has changed in...
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the manager of the yankees and the general manager of the yankees. are you getting ready?ght. will: my foot out. here we go. here we go. steve: don't look down. will: all right, booney, how are you feeling down there? what are we 22 stories, how high? >> intense. will: 152nd time down. ainsley: how long does it normally take, will? >> it's spectacular, great christmas show for the kids and families and great bragging rights because most people never have done this and you drive north and south, you realize it's a special spot. will: what's cool about this, this is 100% -- >> right. will: our lives are in your hands. my first run up there. steve: hey, will, will. ll talk to me, what's up? steve: this is something that brian does every year. you're taking the little -- my first time little repelling movements where you bounce off the building. will: all right, doocy. don't challenge me, doocy. ainsley: ask brian how long does it normally repel to get down that far? >> seconds if you want. ainsley: we might be able to see it at the end of the show. brian: can you asked brian
the manager of the yankees and the general manager of the yankees. are you getting ready?ght. will: my foot out. here we go. here we go. steve: don't look down. will: all right, booney, how are you feeling down there? what are we 22 stories, how high? >> intense. will: 152nd time down. ainsley: how long does it normally take, will? >> it's spectacular, great christmas show for the kids and families and great bragging rights because most people never have done this and you drive...
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one supportive call for wandering yankee whalers, this island lies apart from regular trade routes.or centuries its people have been isolated with only occasional visitors and a small trait in cobra and -- copra and bananas. the times are changing. are opened for copra in asia. a tongan merchant marine, with modern vessels built in europe. planes will bring war and more tourists to the friendly islands. more islanders will lead to study in other countries. ♪ under the leadership of her majesty the queen and the prince, tonga's relative isolation is disappearing. the latest government has been prudent and progressive. it is brought -- prosperity without destroying traditional customs. looking forward to the expansion of trade, the government considered the effect of increased contact with the outside world. it was realized there was a definite growing threat to the tongan people. the population was unprotected against smallpox. as smallpox is a disease which is rampant through southeast asia. this was tonga's problem, to vaccinate a highly vulnerable population of 70,000 against my p
one supportive call for wandering yankee whalers, this island lies apart from regular trade routes.or centuries its people have been isolated with only occasional visitors and a small trait in cobra and -- copra and bananas. the times are changing. are opened for copra in asia. a tongan merchant marine, with modern vessels built in europe. planes will bring war and more tourists to the friendly islands. more islanders will lead to study in other countries. ♪ under the leadership of her...
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the yankees say ten different businesses are set to get $5,000 each.g the pandemic, video gaming. new data shows that the video game industry is making more money than the sports and movie industries combined. brett larson joins me now. brett, i guess this has been a long time coming but they have really overtaken. >> i mean, when you think about it, it has been. it's been the past 10, 15 years that these gaming consoles have become more powerful, the graphics are mind-blowingly amazing. just this year we got a new play station 5, which is a hot demand gift for christmas, as well as microsoft's x box and nintendo had a new switch last year. because so many of us are staying home, the gaming industry is expected to hit $300 billion by 2023. they're expected to hit $180 billion this year, which as you mentioned is more than movies and sports combined worldwide. it makes sense. these games are immersive. they sell for just around $60 to $80. you can spend weeks and weeks playing them. a lot of them are interconnected. you're know playing by yourself. you'
the yankees say ten different businesses are set to get $5,000 each.g the pandemic, video gaming. new data shows that the video game industry is making more money than the sports and movie industries combined. brett larson joins me now. brett, i guess this has been a long time coming but they have really overtaken. >> i mean, when you think about it, it has been. it's been the past 10, 15 years that these gaming consoles have become more powerful, the graphics are mind-blowingly amazing....
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it was on the famous new york yankee first baseman named lou gehrig. he was nicknamed the iron horse because of his great athletic ability. he could hit, he could field. is durability was legendary. as a great athlete, his character was marked by that ability to adjust and overcome. .ut then something happened a.l.s. called lou gehrig to lose control of his bodily functions. that famous durability of his was mocked by this cruel, unforgiving neuro degenerative disease, which is aggressive, that we now know as a.l.s. there was no cure then and there's no cure now. a.l.s. has also come to be known as lou gerhig's disease. but before he died in 1941, madam speaker, at a ceremony at the heavyweight at yankee stadium, lou gehrig looked up at the crowd and he said, for the past two weeks, you've been reading about a bad break. yet today, i consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth. that story, lou gerhig's story, stayed with me as a child. now, madam speaker, as a member of united states congress, fast forward decades later. the same cruel di
it was on the famous new york yankee first baseman named lou gehrig. he was nicknamed the iron horse because of his great athletic ability. he could hit, he could field. is durability was legendary. as a great athlete, his character was marked by that ability to adjust and overcome. .ut then something happened a.l.s. called lou gehrig to lose control of his bodily functions. that famous durability of his was mocked by this cruel, unforgiving neuro degenerative disease, which is aggressive, that...
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yet it be yankee c.k. . just like the performers bar staff have also been starved of patrons. i didn't look it's heartwarming just to open the cafe to have an activity see the smiles on the faces of people outside it's the best thing that has happened to us recently. for the most part a charity has been helping performers make ends meet although passes by also encouraged to make donations so that circus in the city might help make their curtain call worthwhile. break down sing will be included in the program for the 2024 paris olympics breaking as many like to call it will make its debut at the games with international olympic committee president thomas kane for the games to appeal to a younger audience however some breakdowns are unhappy with its designation as a sport and think being part of male impacts will make it overly commercial. claim credible you're watching news coming up next is date of any business with my colleague stephen beardsley well have more headlines for you at the top of the hour i'm rebecca. thanks very much for watching. popstars rails against corruptio
yet it be yankee c.k. . just like the performers bar staff have also been starved of patrons. i didn't look it's heartwarming just to open the cafe to have an activity see the smiles on the faces of people outside it's the best thing that has happened to us recently. for the most part a charity has been helping performers make ends meet although passes by also encouraged to make donations so that circus in the city might help make their curtain call worthwhile. break down sing will be included...
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one supportive call for wandering yankee whalers, this island group lies apart from regular trade routesisolated with only occasional visitors and a small trait in copra and bananas. the times are changing. new markets for copra are opened have opened in asia.
one supportive call for wandering yankee whalers, this island group lies apart from regular trade routesisolated with only occasional visitors and a small trait in copra and bananas. the times are changing. new markets for copra are opened have opened in asia.
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told highly likely yeah i'm impressed this show no one except i see in a committed much time fanatic yankee much. good to not only want to smash disregard my chief if you need all you need to pull the no deal them. but to shoot but he misses but didn't come up to you the 1st day i had. to say i missed that yeah but i do need a new one sure that we've got. this book into submission in the 1st class again if the question and i don't think you should but i think look i think. i'm. coming here to listen. to. the little girl. and i get out of this colloquy yet if you go. through any man for get more shrink than i'm going to remember when i'm out of. an argument in this. and that's enough to go through makatea their whole careers in one minute if. they ask over to say as they did not. fit in the difference this is good and make you think it's just not now not how many can get credit many people have the vision we. oh i was going to felix well i am glad they're not. only me. they say that already on. the phone it's. that much and actually funny like. if we were all it was really. it was. that it w
told highly likely yeah i'm impressed this show no one except i see in a committed much time fanatic yankee much. good to not only want to smash disregard my chief if you need all you need to pull the no deal them. but to shoot but he misses but didn't come up to you the 1st day i had. to say i missed that yeah but i do need a new one sure that we've got. this book into submission in the 1st class again if the question and i don't think you should but i think look i think. i'm. coming here to...
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yeah, i mean, plus this, no one except i see in a committed much he and i'm fanatic yankee, much good to not only want to smash disregard my chief if you need all, you need to pull the no deal them but to shoot but a hidden message but didn't come up, you know, 1st. they had to say i missed that he added with a new one. sure that we know this book gives us a vision of the discuss it, give him a specific question and don't just look you should look nice. i think i'm coming here to listen to live. you gotta go to the yeah. to go live in the for gig most, rick and i'm going to america when i'm out of an argument in this in this post and i feel the makeni, i doubt hokie risk in one minute. if they ask of him is with a, as he did not, he didn't fit in the difference this good and make him look it's just not now not how many can get credit. many good people have the vision we oh, well i would say that already on the show that it might try and find you like feathers if we were to from the batiks, this is the 1st and the most when you sit on the stand, if i have father, the best i can tell wh
yeah, i mean, plus this, no one except i see in a committed much he and i'm fanatic yankee, much good to not only want to smash disregard my chief if you need all, you need to pull the no deal them but to shoot but a hidden message but didn't come up, you know, 1st. they had to say i missed that he added with a new one. sure that we know this book gives us a vision of the discuss it, give him a specific question and don't just look you should look nice. i think i'm coming here to listen to...
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you know most of them is a yankee world and there's a lot of with some of them that was with all of us and made us you know see this through them that most of us even all more or give a little bit of a nice little nasa who they want they want to get with out of heaven the land up in . this is that they're going to. see i can say the press here in person and that unless we look at what's going on up honestly what aniston's moonless union this ad on purpose and i am as valid as the man who wins how long we defeat him. i'm not going to miss out i got almost as long as you're in my heart your heart and my heart ok so i will say i will see you my mission is to do the very best that i can for the people and be very honest with them and tell them you know when when i was speaking to the migrants of the call of the war i seem to not cross by your cells it is too dangerous and tell them the pitfalls and that's the best that i can do and i wish that i could do more. and i at this point i can't. other than giving him all a hug and telling him that i love him. there is a map put out by a humane bo
you know most of them is a yankee world and there's a lot of with some of them that was with all of us and made us you know see this through them that most of us even all more or give a little bit of a nice little nasa who they want they want to get with out of heaven the land up in . this is that they're going to. see i can say the press here in person and that unless we look at what's going on up honestly what aniston's moonless union this ad on purpose and i am as valid as the man who wins...
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we're the official hamburger of the new york yankees, the new york mets... >> oh. >> the brooklyn nets>> and how does that work? you have, like--like, a marketing arrangement or-- >> uh, corporate sponsorship agreement with the teams. >> and how much does that cost a year? >> about 400,000 a year. >> oh, wow. 400,000 is a lot of money to spend marketing one product, especially only three locations. i'm gonna have to take a look at these contracts and make sure i know what we're getting for that. what i'd like to see is how the brooklyn burger is made. >> cut the meat here. now i don't know if you wanted to try cutting a piece of meat. >> well, i'd like to try it. i wanna learn. i'll stand over here, okay? and break it up into what? >> three pieces is fine. >> just watch your fingers. >> aah. >> [chuckles] >> it's all solid muscle. >> brooklyn burgers only accounts for about $1 million in sales. and it's sold at three major sports venues as the premium burger. so it could be a great stepping stone for something big, like getting into grocery stores around the country. the brooklyn burge
we're the official hamburger of the new york yankees, the new york mets... >> oh. >> the brooklyn nets>> and how does that work? you have, like--like, a marketing arrangement or-- >> uh, corporate sponsorship agreement with the teams. >> and how much does that cost a year? >> about 400,000 a year. >> oh, wow. 400,000 is a lot of money to spend marketing one product, especially only three locations. i'm gonna have to take a look at these contracts and...
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cavalier and yankee, and i was surprised to see how many people at the time did understand, but it wasn't just that new england understood themselves to be puritans. they didn't like the cavalier image, so they were not only self-images, they were actually stereotypes of each other's. and how each section stereotypes the other. >> i think that stereotypes can pretty easily, even in our culture as back then, mushroom and become caricatures. those were definitely caricatures. and book sections were too polyglot to be dismissed, but the i am package overwhelmed a lot of people and they began to believe it and a lot of people were saying, well, the division between the north and the south can never be repaired because there will be nothing, but hate forever between the puritan and the cavalier, it was kind of a ridiculous point of view, but it was widely accepted. you know. >> and the cavaliers saw that the people identified themselves as cavaliers, and what is seen as the puritan-- >> that kind of-- but also, also, busy bodies, nosey, you know. >> very intrusive. trying. >> moralistic. >> mo
cavalier and yankee, and i was surprised to see how many people at the time did understand, but it wasn't just that new england understood themselves to be puritans. they didn't like the cavalier image, so they were not only self-images, they were actually stereotypes of each other's. and how each section stereotypes the other. >> i think that stereotypes can pretty easily, even in our culture as back then, mushroom and become caricatures. those were definitely caricatures. and book...
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you had yankee whaling introduced into our waters from about 1850.we got into contact, of course, disease killed off a lot of our native people. yeah, it was bad. yeah, it was traumatic. we need to get over it, we need to learn from it, grow out of it, and be able to succeed. oil was discovered in 1968 in our backyard--prudhoe bay. the biggest oil discovery in north america. that was where my mom grew up. you go there now, it's a whole oil industry complex. in the late eighties, the trans-alaska pipeline was pumping about 25% of america's energy needs. two million barrels a day. that has come down to basically around 500,000 barrels a day. and the demand across america continuing to rise, of course. when oil was discovered, the federal government had to settle the land claims. we didn't want it to be a welfare bill. we had to remind congress we're a proud people that are self-sustaining, self-reliant, and that we want to ke it that way. so, they came up with ancsa, alaska native claim settlement act, which is pretty unique. our portion was 5 million
you had yankee whaling introduced into our waters from about 1850.we got into contact, of course, disease killed off a lot of our native people. yeah, it was bad. yeah, it was traumatic. we need to get over it, we need to learn from it, grow out of it, and be able to succeed. oil was discovered in 1968 in our backyard--prudhoe bay. the biggest oil discovery in north america. that was where my mom grew up. you go there now, it's a whole oil industry complex. in the late eighties, the...
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proud of this young president, proud of the yankees, major league baseball and then the yankees won thets in sports for me and they weren't the people participating in the game. >> the '96 games in atlanta you were there as well. talk about chills again. . the sight of this american to icon standing shaking from parkinson's disease, but holding that torch firmly. >> willie, the grace, the humanity, the fragility of life, greaten, the courage, dignity, all of that wrapped in one. there he was, the man who had done so much in the ring and so much for social change, injustice, his stance against the war outside of the ring, and there he was, there for the grace of god go i, andhe shook t torch strug, as you said, from parkinson's. everybody there, it showed what always of us can be. it brought out the best of what the world can be through this amazing symbol of muhammad ali. i still get chills thinking about it. and i heard bob caostas and dig em brel in my ear, oh my. >> jim, mike barnicle has a question for you. >> jim, so much in this book, you know, it's hard to choose what to pick up
proud of this young president, proud of the yankees, major league baseball and then the yankees won thets in sports for me and they weren't the people participating in the game. >> the '96 games in atlanta you were there as well. talk about chills again. . the sight of this american to icon standing shaking from parkinson's disease, but holding that torch firmly. >> willie, the grace, the humanity, the fragility of life, greaten, the courage, dignity, all of that wrapped in one....
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be way yankee to the right is fine, but you need to have a that nixon always talked about and that would make those candidates appealing. that is why those candidates became president because if you look at -- they have shown the way to the republic -- the republican party of california. reagan,alked to ronald -- when i talked to nancy she has hersaid, own opinion about it. pete, he willto tell you the same thing. nixon,u talk to richard i am sure he fought with them. every one of those guys has their own little problems with departing because they were so partye -- with the because they were so extreme. that is why you see now the and it is ae mature a statecause it is not well it you have maturity. -- it is better when there is a balance because that is what makes it competitive. hugh: arnold: competition is what creates excellence. that is why we need competition in the state to get rid of some of this stupid dialogue about tax increases and about business. do not destroy the state. that is keep it the way it is. -- let us keep it the way it is. we do not need more regulations, tax in
be way yankee to the right is fine, but you need to have a that nixon always talked about and that would make those candidates appealing. that is why those candidates became president because if you look at -- they have shown the way to the republic -- the republican party of california. reagan,alked to ronald -- when i talked to nancy she has hersaid, own opinion about it. pete, he willto tell you the same thing. nixon,u talk to richard i am sure he fought with them. every one of those guys...
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yankee hat on by. my pappy and i worry. that it will mark a board if he does much good enough book as a. composer good listener would come to. give equal who would have made it had. that he come with us from the. museum mcguckin humbled at the job than doubled over the. need to get an image of what might have an. army. america may want to buy a book about when nobody will be here but our number are part of our. 11 people did you know and it's a comment about the buying even if you're going to get some of the. seemed wrong. wrong just don't call. me. yet to shape out. becomes educated and engaged in equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. she still looks for common ground. as a bird in france and france are going through a very dangerous period actually the turkish president urges france to get rid of its leader as relations between the countries had new lows. as a drug giant pfizer prepares to roll out its vaccine in britain and seeks prevail in the us its chief executive admits it might not stop those w
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attributed to nation states you know you can go back to taking rain in the early 2000 or buckshot yankee in 2008 that the defense department viewed as a wake up call and eventually led to the creation of u.s. saber command this is being viewed as a wake up call which is unfortunate because we should be awake at this point but i think everybody's treating it with the seriousness that it deserves and the this will be viewed as one of the most serious attacks ever. in the fact that it was sold surreptitiously deployed through a 3rd party through a you know software vendor that was in hundreds of thousands of companies even though we claim only $18000.00 were impacted now we just saw from microsoft that 40 of their customers. have indications that they've been impacted and interestingly enough government agencies are the biggest representation in that 40 other tech companies are so we can look to future tapes of attacks of file the same wrote through a 3rd party so no everyone has start worrying about their supply chain. the russian president vladimir putin held a media conference on thursda
attributed to nation states you know you can go back to taking rain in the early 2000 or buckshot yankee in 2008 that the defense department viewed as a wake up call and eventually led to the creation of u.s. saber command this is being viewed as a wake up call which is unfortunate because we should be awake at this point but i think everybody's treating it with the seriousness that it deserves and the this will be viewed as one of the most serious attacks ever. in the fact that it was sold...
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great battles throughout history the greeks versus the trojans, the hat fields versus the mccoys, the yankeesut now there is a new battle breaking out goldman sachs versus morgan stanley, two titans with two different takes on the world's biggest company. let's get back to melissa lee and the fast money traders >> you just heard the scary voice setting up this segment. goldman sachs and on the other side is morgan stanley who is getting it right? the analyst's interpretation of one data point, saying the long lead time. meaning they are going to be selling 11s over 12s whereas morgan stanley says there is demand for this product. >> it is not only the demand, but when i read through, kate was talking about services and products, like the air pod max they have got that is $549 when we look at this, the fact she is focused on that particular area because of the margins and the reiteration of a sell on a stock just coming off the all time highs katie has been right and more consistent and i think she's focusing on the right thing. we all know that the 5g phone will be something that is a nice pi
great battles throughout history the greeks versus the trojans, the hat fields versus the mccoys, the yankeesut now there is a new battle breaking out goldman sachs versus morgan stanley, two titans with two different takes on the world's biggest company. let's get back to melissa lee and the fast money traders >> you just heard the scary voice setting up this segment. goldman sachs and on the other side is morgan stanley who is getting it right? the analyst's interpretation of one data...
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was the excuse for the yankee hat, but it will come because well good money would come to give equal. who would have made that come with us from the museum might have been humbled at the jobs and i'm old enough as a need to get them involved. not at the bottom of what's going to come back. i may want to buy a book about one or you'll get out of our part of our engine and learn people to tune into coming to the binding. and if you're going to get some of the car rams into pedestrians in the german city of tree or killing at least 2 people and injuring 15 the driver has been arrested. also this hour an investigative news web site claims to have been blacklisted by british intelligence . after exposing government surveillance practices, declassified new cases. it's being targeted by g c, h q. and a landmark case in australia. authorities seize a child from parents who refused consent for sex change treatment. we put the story up for discussion. not only are the parents being bullied, but their rights are literally being.
was the excuse for the yankee hat, but it will come because well good money would come to give equal. who would have made that come with us from the museum might have been humbled at the jobs and i'm old enough as a need to get them involved. not at the bottom of what's going to come back. i may want to buy a book about one or you'll get out of our part of our engine and learn people to tune into coming to the binding. and if you're going to get some of the car rams into pedestrians in the...
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anyone from new york city, i'm a yankees fan, three strikes, and they are out. that's what happened. governor cuomo: and jets fan. and giants fans. >> i also want to add for anyone else who was seeing something they can do the same thing. in addition to the executive order, an up to $1 million penalty falsifying business records can be charged and up to a year in prison. that's an additional thing this company could face. cuomo: next question, operator. > you now have qua women hogan of wnyc. your line is opened. reporter: can you hear me? governor cuomo: yes. reporter: i didn't mess it up this time. thank you for taking my question. governor cuomo: we did miss you last week. we waited. reporter: i thought i was on the line. governor cuomo: we sat in silence. reporter: i wanted to ask you the covid, federal covid relief bill has $1.3 billion towards leaf. i'm wondering if the state has developed guidelines who and how it might be distributing those funds? governor cuomo: i'll -- we have to get more detail on exactly how much we get. and what are the federal regu
anyone from new york city, i'm a yankees fan, three strikes, and they are out. that's what happened. governor cuomo: and jets fan. and giants fans. >> i also want to add for anyone else who was seeing something they can do the same thing. in addition to the executive order, an up to $1 million penalty falsifying business records can be charged and up to a year in prison. that's an additional thing this company could face. cuomo: next question, operator. > you now have qua women hogan...
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yankee hat. my pappy always. the best of. it will fuck it would if he does much good enough for me because well good luck he would come to this state is a lunatic. who would have made. that he come with us from the. museum might have been humbled at the chosen to hold it up as a sort of will they. need to get. them involved not have an. army what's going to come back i may want to buy a book about one or you'll hear about it our number are not part of our. 11 people to tune into coming to the binding and if you're going to make a film of the. welcome back to the casa report imax guys are trying to go to michael pena pepto port dot com michael welcome back to the kaiser report so it's great to be on one of the most brilliant minds on wall street congratulations for making executive global magazine's front cover i know i was on the front cover once but they never said that i was one of those troops well while i thought i thank i have to pick why for this the you know it's a chance but we'll get to that a moment 1st of all i wan
yankee hat. my pappy always. the best of. it will fuck it would if he does much good enough for me because well good luck he would come to this state is a lunatic. who would have made. that he come with us from the. museum might have been humbled at the chosen to hold it up as a sort of will they. need to get. them involved not have an. army what's going to come back i may want to buy a book about one or you'll hear about it our number are not part of our. 11 people to tune into coming to the...
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the washington nationals and new york jks yankees kneeled after the anthem began.ked to hall of fair and impartial and chicago bears legend mike ditka about his message to all the anthem kneelers. >> if anybody kneeled during the anthem, what would you do? >> they wouldn't have played for us. it's that simple. jesse: you would just rip them off the field? >> i would bench them. that's it. until they found that it was honorable to respect the country -- this country has given them an opportunity to become millionaires. you understand what i'm saying? you can't play american football in peru or england. american football can only be played in america. and you make a lot of money doing it. enjoy the, respect it, but don't act like a clown. jesse: a lot of people agree with you. a lot of countries too. jesse: other countries don't disrespect their anthem. those european countries have done a lot worse things than the united states. why do you think in the united states this happens? >> i don't know, i really don't know. i don't understand. when i grew up in a comungtd
the washington nationals and new york jks yankees kneeled after the anthem began.ked to hall of fair and impartial and chicago bears legend mike ditka about his message to all the anthem kneelers. >> if anybody kneeled during the anthem, what would you do? >> they wouldn't have played for us. it's that simple. jesse: you would just rip them off the field? >> i would bench them. that's it. until they found that it was honorable to respect the country -- this country has given...
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because you know his situation so if you go big with forgetting that's a very american trait as a yankee doodle dandy way of doing it you might want to look at the data in the charts this is a remarkable bit of information here am one money supply has increased yet another 210000000000 dollars and the week between november 23rd and november 30th on top of the 500000000000 the week prior that's over $700000000000.00 in just 2 weeks and $1.00 money supply of the united states has increased by 64.5 percent since the beginning of 2020 there is no history for this none certainly no history in the united states perhaps in like some bob way or venezuela but not in the united states yes the blanche du bois economy where you america and you have joe biden essentially america's blast dubois up there in the white house saying i all this real low mcconville strain just as you know that. when the rest of the world like pasta no mall interest rates then skyrocket blanche is. well this case thought out the hall but whatever the anti dimension drug of the choice of the elderly is today would become more
because you know his situation so if you go big with forgetting that's a very american trait as a yankee doodle dandy way of doing it you might want to look at the data in the charts this is a remarkable bit of information here am one money supply has increased yet another 210000000000 dollars and the week between november 23rd and november 30th on top of the 500000000000 the week prior that's over $700000000000.00 in just 2 weeks and $1.00 money supply of the united states has increased by...
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we were there for about an hour talking about the yankees, the mets, the democrats, the media. taking pictures of people. environment.rent but again, i emphasize, he got the job done. host: you flirted with the idea of running for president over your career, as well? rep. king: in 2013, i mentioned that might do it -- i might do it. i would look at it. i was not necessarily the one that they were looking for. i was a blue-collar conservative. i was up in new hampshire two or three times. , went to vermont, i went to certainly come around new york, new hampshire, spoke at different conventions. i thought i was going to at least come in second or third. somehow, my name was taken off the ballot. some sort of typographical error. it was there the second day. --y could only count i found out it was not done intentionally. having been on television, there was a front runner and -- in 2013. it would have been good to hang around. about it to the extent that i was doing a lot of traveling there. eight months from december of 2013 into sometime in 2014. it was a great experience. i had
we were there for about an hour talking about the yankees, the mets, the democrats, the media. taking pictures of people. environment.rent but again, i emphasize, he got the job done. host: you flirted with the idea of running for president over your career, as well? rep. king: in 2013, i mentioned that might do it -- i might do it. i would look at it. i was not necessarily the one that they were looking for. i was a blue-collar conservative. i was up in new hampshire two or three times. , went...