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the pressurized dc-6, faster, more powerful engines, then the course the zenith of this age, the dc-7, which became the first intercontinental power. those were all built here in santa monica california. the room behind me is an exact replica of the boardroom at the douglas aircraft company. as it looked in the 1940's and 50's. from this round table behind me, thousands of airliners were sold to the chief executives of various airlines around the world. this was the focal point for mr. douglas, who sat in the chair at the other end of the table. aeronautical magic was made at this table. a significant development occurred after world war ii. flight test research took center stage and the setting of world speed and altitude records suddenly captivated the american public. new aircraft were being built at edwards air force base north of los angeles. douglas produced three significant test research aircraft. the first being the douglas skype streak -- sky streak. it was a jet powered aircraft that probed the flight regime of transonic flight. then came the phase two, the needle most skyr
the pressurized dc-6, faster, more powerful engines, then the course the zenith of this age, the dc-7, which became the first intercontinental power. those were all built here in santa monica california. the room behind me is an exact replica of the boardroom at the douglas aircraft company. as it looked in the 1940's and 50's. from this round table behind me, thousands of airliners were sold to the chief executives of various airlines around the world. this was the focal point for mr. douglas,...
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minimum zenith of their fear is justified armed religious groups have already made inroads in other parts of me jack and i guarantee you that you have to see how the victim is one attempt that if you. should bow. and then you know what. you. should be in for and how good of them are. if you come to. the e.u. insist they are addressing this their highest representative in you share ambassador denise alien our unit has granted us an interview is there the will in brussels to act fast but risks that some of the young people especially fall in the that are cracked up by extremist movements and definitely. we need to move we need to move fast when the renovation of the old city was completed ambassador you need to visit it agadez she says the e.u. is also looking at new development on a far bigger scale we are working on let's say the next generation of cooperation which is using our resources as seed money for attracting the private sector offering gore and he's not to say about the fact that we are providing the ground part of big infrastructure financing for big infrastructure works eats a
minimum zenith of their fear is justified armed religious groups have already made inroads in other parts of me jack and i guarantee you that you have to see how the victim is one attempt that if you. should bow. and then you know what. you. should be in for and how good of them are. if you come to. the e.u. insist they are addressing this their highest representative in you share ambassador denise alien our unit has granted us an interview is there the will in brussels to act fast but risks...
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here let's pull in north carolina he is with us he's our mideast expert chief editor of the magazine zenith which focuses on the middle east good to see you again happy new year by the way what do you make of what we saw happen today with the turkish president basically refusing to meet with the u.s. national security adviser yet not only would meet and themself like protocol wise that wouldn't even if that wasn't promise and wasn't required but not even the foreign minister would see so so bolton bolton was not. completely and he was entitle to meet with the national security advisor or with one of the security advisers foreign policy advisers mr hughes you see i think what other one is doing here is he's trying to exploit the fact that the u.s. doesn't have a strategy that the u.s. is in a very insecure situation and nobody really takes trump's tweets and announcements anymore seriously and though they are very. serious because they have serious consequences and i think the bigger the power game is that simple. the u.s. is in a weak position and one does everything he can just to exploit
here let's pull in north carolina he is with us he's our mideast expert chief editor of the magazine zenith which focuses on the middle east good to see you again happy new year by the way what do you make of what we saw happen today with the turkish president basically refusing to meet with the u.s. national security adviser yet not only would meet and themself like protocol wise that wouldn't even if that wasn't promise and wasn't required but not even the foreign minister would see so so...
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let's pull in daniel gerlach, chief editor of the magazine zenith. good to see you again.hat do you make of what we saw happen today with the turkish president? basically refusing to meet with the u.s. national security advisor. daniel: protocol wise, that wasn't promised or required. not even the foreign minister would see him. bolton was not -- he was entitled to meet with the national security advisor or policy advisor. i think what erdogan is doing here is trying to exploit the fact that the u.s. doesn't have a strategy, it is in a very -- so they are serious because they have serious consequences, i think the power game is that simple. the u.s. is in a weak position, and erdogan does everything he can just to exploit that situation and embarrass them. that doesn't mean they would not receive him another time. the chief of staff was with the u.s. syrian envoy so there was a solid team traveling to operate today. brent: so who is in charge of the u.s. foreign-policy in syria? is it the u.s. president, or is it john bolton? i guess we don't know tonight. what about the f
let's pull in daniel gerlach, chief editor of the magazine zenith. good to see you again.hat do you make of what we saw happen today with the turkish president? basically refusing to meet with the u.s. national security advisor. daniel: protocol wise, that wasn't promised or required. not even the foreign minister would see him. bolton was not -- he was entitled to meet with the national security advisor or policy advisor. i think what erdogan is doing here is trying to exploit the fact that...
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zenith all islam was a pious muslim and one of the greatest fighters what compulsion made zenit to pick up arms these young men are taking up arms because of the ongoing oppression from india on the state of german kashmir from one nine hundred forty seven till now it is this oppression that is compelling people to take up arms i but a police spokesman described the rebel leader as a terrorist who carried out attacks against security and civilian targets thousands of people marched in his village to offer a few prayers as the government suspended train services and reportedly blocked internet access in the region. kashmir and muslim majority himalayan region is controlled by india and pakistan in parts and claimed by both inform some kashmiri groups have been fighting for independence from india or for unification with neighboring pakistan dorsetshire pari al jazeera. the leader of venezuela's opposition has led a rally in the coastal town of. despite being intercepted and briefly detained on his way to the event this is said to be the moment one why does the head of venezuela's opposit
zenith all islam was a pious muslim and one of the greatest fighters what compulsion made zenit to pick up arms these young men are taking up arms because of the ongoing oppression from india on the state of german kashmir from one nine hundred forty seven till now it is this oppression that is compelling people to take up arms i but a police spokesman described the rebel leader as a terrorist who carried out attacks against security and civilian targets thousands of people marched in his...
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any other consumer product company, you can look at zenith doesn't exist. sony, sam sung they come up with more feature rich products. they come out at high prices and the prices go down because they're a commodity. >> if you're hating all over it, why did you buy it >> because it's a trade. you know i've been dead right on apple for all the right reasons. i've been dead right for the right reasons. right now i think it's trade >> how long will you be in it? >> i have no idea. if you start hearing everybody talk like pete then i'll get out of it. >> he's talking one year he's a perfect example absolutely perfect example he's been right for one year some of us have been in the stocks since the 1990s not '90s in price. you're not looking far enough. you're not looking far enough ahead in term s of what is their next act >> i would argue i'm looking further ahead. >> i disagree with you they miss ted on their home speakers a dud. amazon came out with google came out it they will not launch a 5g phone a year until after everybody else launches. air pods >> your
any other consumer product company, you can look at zenith doesn't exist. sony, sam sung they come up with more feature rich products. they come out at high prices and the prices go down because they're a commodity. >> if you're hating all over it, why did you buy it >> because it's a trade. you know i've been dead right on apple for all the right reasons. i've been dead right for the right reasons. right now i think it's trade >> how long will you be in it? >> i have no...
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." >> he was really at his professional zenith in denver. >> reporter: doug johnson and steven were friendsor more than 30 years. >> they were the guys that really pioneered two-man morning radio. they were funny. they were great writers. they were great comedians. >> he's lovable. i mean, you just -- everybody loves steven b. >> reporter: young sylvia noland had a big crush on steven b when they both worked in a hawaii radio station back in the early days, so she worked up her nerve. >> i went in and asked steven b. if he'd be my date to the beach boys concert. and he turned me down and i was just like devastated, you know. and so i was sitting in my little sales cubicle. and -- i -- >> what's the matter with me? >> i know. and the general manager walks in and he goes, "i think you need to know something." and i said, "what?" and he goes, "well, if you were a boy he would have gone." and i'm like -- here i am from west virginia, 18, i'm like, "what?" and he goes, "he's gay." it's like -- "oh, ok, well i can accept that then." so -- >> reporter: and that very day sylvia and steven began a w
." >> he was really at his professional zenith in denver. >> reporter: doug johnson and steven were friendsor more than 30 years. >> they were the guys that really pioneered two-man morning radio. they were funny. they were great writers. they were great comedians. >> he's lovable. i mean, you just -- everybody loves steven b. >> reporter: young sylvia noland had a big crush on steven b when they both worked in a hawaii radio station back in the early days, so...
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." >> he was at his professional zenith in denver. >> reporter: doug johnson and steven were friends for more than 30 years. they were the guys that really pioneered two-man morning radio. they were funny. they were great writers. they were great comedians. >> reporter: young sylvia noland had a big crush on steven b when they both worked in a hawaii radio station back in the early days, so she worked up her nerve. >> i went in and asked steven b. if he'd be my date to the beach boys concert. and he turned me down and i was just like devastated, you know. and so i was sitting in my little sales cubical. and -- i -- >> what's the matter with me? >> i know. and the general manager walks in and he goes, "i think you need to know something." and i said, "what?" and he goes, "well, if you were a boy he would have gone." and i'm like -- here i am from west virginia, 18, i'm like, "what?" and he goes, "he's gay." it's like -- "oh, ok, well i can accept that then." so -- >> reporter: and that very day sylvia and steven began a warm, lifelong friendship. many afternoons spent lingering at thi
." >> he was at his professional zenith in denver. >> reporter: doug johnson and steven were friends for more than 30 years. they were the guys that really pioneered two-man morning radio. they were funny. they were great writers. they were great comedians. >> reporter: young sylvia noland had a big crush on steven b when they both worked in a hawaii radio station back in the early days, so she worked up her nerve. >> i went in and asked steven b. if he'd be my date...
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. >> i'm no carter, i'm no flash gordon, i am not at the pinnacle, i'm not at the zenith of the techniciansbut i'll say this in biotech you have to throw the charts out the window a lot of times. you know as well as i one piece of data that comes out positive, you throw the charts out the window, we wake up one morning and pfizer drug or merck or eli lilly says, you know what, we want to pony up with these guys and you see a 30% move i hear you on the technicals but you know what, the more you know, i'm throwingthe technicals out the window. you know what? can't make money with scared money, or something like that. >> something like that no more questions. time to vote buying or selling. dan, what do you say >> i'm not a buyer i don't know their story they're obviously doing great work on a horrible disease and we wish them the best. they were expected to do $300 million in sales and lose $278 million in gap income. it's not somewhere i can play. >> grasso? >> i'm going to say sell as well the technicals usually have all the fundamentals within them so it usually tells the whole story. yes,
. >> i'm no carter, i'm no flash gordon, i am not at the pinnacle, i'm not at the zenith of the techniciansbut i'll say this in biotech you have to throw the charts out the window a lot of times. you know as well as i one piece of data that comes out positive, you throw the charts out the window, we wake up one morning and pfizer drug or merck or eli lilly says, you know what, we want to pony up with these guys and you see a 30% move i hear you on the technicals but you know what, the...
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zenith a list. almost a pious muslim and one of the greatest fighters what compulsion made zenit to pick up arms these young men are taking up arms because of the ongoing oppression from india on the state of jungle in kashmir from one nine hundred forty seven till now it is this oppression that is compelling people to take up arms. but a police spokesman described the rebel leader as a terrorist who carried out attacks against security and civilian targets thousands of people marched to his village to offer fuel prayers as the government suspended train services and reportedly blocked internet access in the region. kashmir and muslim majority himalayan region is controlled by india and pakistan in parts and claimed by both in full some kashmiri groups have been fighting for independence from india or for unification with neighboring pakistan dorsetshire pari al jazeera. places adana fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of anti-government protesters and khartoum are calling for president omar al bash
zenith a list. almost a pious muslim and one of the greatest fighters what compulsion made zenit to pick up arms these young men are taking up arms because of the ongoing oppression from india on the state of jungle in kashmir from one nine hundred forty seven till now it is this oppression that is compelling people to take up arms. but a police spokesman described the rebel leader as a terrorist who carried out attacks against security and civilian targets thousands of people marched to his...
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zenith all islam was a pious muslim and one of the greatest fighters what compulsion made zenit to take up arms these young men are taking up arms because of the ongoing oppression from india on the state of jungle in kashmir from one nine hundred forty seven till now it is this oppression that is compelling people to take up arms. but a police spokesman described the rebel leader as a terrorist who carried out attacks against security and civilian targets thousands of people marched in his village to offer a few prayers as the government suspended train services and reportedly blocked internet access in the region. kashmir and muslim majority himalayan region is controlled by india and pakistan in parts and claimed by both inform some kashmiri groups have been fighting for independence from india or for unification with neighboring pakistan dorsetshire pari al jazeera. a left wing a talian activist convicted of murder is on his way back to italy almost forty years on the run. was arrested in bolivia on saturday his extradition follows cooperation between rightwing political leaders in
zenith all islam was a pious muslim and one of the greatest fighters what compulsion made zenit to take up arms these young men are taking up arms because of the ongoing oppression from india on the state of jungle in kashmir from one nine hundred forty seven till now it is this oppression that is compelling people to take up arms. but a police spokesman described the rebel leader as a terrorist who carried out attacks against security and civilian targets thousands of people marched in his...
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it is like that period was america's zenith. >> david, thanks for the call. >> let me take issue with that, david. the united states had been a deeply racist society not only with a lengthy history was slavery but then with the 100 years with racial segregation and institutionalized racism in the united states. i think lyndon johnson who in 1968 decided not to run for reelection, he deserves immense credit for his incremental role in getting past the civil rights legislation of 1964 and 1965. i would largely agree with you. until that time you could argue the united states had that system. it came to an end at least legally at that point. there continue to be problems with racism and continue to be to this day. but i think you shouldn't underestimate the crucial role that lyndon johnson played. there might have been no other president that could've done that. he had the credibility as a southerner and a hugely positive relationship with various key figures in the u.s. senate. >> i think the key senate and in many ways i highly agree regarding segregation throughout the 20th century. t
it is like that period was america's zenith. >> david, thanks for the call. >> let me take issue with that, david. the united states had been a deeply racist society not only with a lengthy history was slavery but then with the 100 years with racial segregation and institutionalized racism in the united states. i think lyndon johnson who in 1968 decided not to run for reelection, he deserves immense credit for his incremental role in getting past the civil rights legislation of 1964...