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barry: that is a really interesting question. the inflation example is great because everybody was screaming that this is structural, not temporary or transitory. by the time that can saint -- became consensus it was clear that we were starting to round the corner and if you believe the bond market, the bond market seems to think that inflation is not going to be persistent and pernicious and long-lasting that this is specifically tied to reopening and it will fade sooner rather than later. i keep hearing the -- to answer the question what is the biggest surprise? i keep hearing people talk about how the market was driven by the fed and monetary policy and people are completely ignoring the massive earnings growth that we have seen, not just this year, but look at the entire decade. that was the best decade for earnings growth since the 1800s. it is just an astonishing historical number, over 13% a year annual not market growth but earnings growth. so, i think that you always look at what has the greatest risk to supplies -- to s
barry: that is a really interesting question. the inflation example is great because everybody was screaming that this is structural, not temporary or transitory. by the time that can saint -- became consensus it was clear that we were starting to round the corner and if you believe the bond market, the bond market seems to think that inflation is not going to be persistent and pernicious and long-lasting that this is specifically tied to reopening and it will fade sooner rather than later. i...
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barry: two parts. first-come academic research has shown us that the vast majority of returns come from a tiny percentage of stocks. it's like 4% in the u.s., 6% globally. if you are going to be an investor, an active investor, a stock picker, you should have the courage of your convictions and have a concentrated portfolio. if you want to talk about 50, between 5, 75, it is almost irrelevant. but it should not be 200 stocks. that's helpful. if you are marrying it to the vanguard, if you only 3000 stocks in the vanguard total market index, then you can have 5% or 10% in a concentrated 20 or 30 stock index or 30 stock actively managed set of holdings. but the combination is what makes it work so well. tom: what you just heard there from barry is the combined wisdom of hundreds and hundreds of years of the plan that goes back. we greatly appreciate your comments. i cannot say enough what barry said about the academic research, much of it out of vanderbilt and amherst, on too much diversification. lisa: i
barry: two parts. first-come academic research has shown us that the vast majority of returns come from a tiny percentage of stocks. it's like 4% in the u.s., 6% globally. if you are going to be an investor, an active investor, a stock picker, you should have the courage of your convictions and have a concentrated portfolio. if you want to talk about 50, between 5, 75, it is almost irrelevant. but it should not be 200 stocks. that's helpful. if you are marrying it to the vanguard, if you only...
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barry ritholtz joining us now. when we talk about what normal looks like post-pandemic, is there such a thing or have things permanently shifted for the longer term? barry: apparently i shifted into the older and wiser camp. kailey: relative to me. barry: that is the difference between absolute performance and relative performance. the interesting thing about the pandemic, there is been a terrible human cost and i do not want to make light of the fact that nearly a million americans have died, but necessity becomes the mother of invention. what we have seen is the pandemic accelerating a lot of trends that had existed in a small fashion, and essentially bringing the future forward 10 years, whether it is how we purchase automobiles, the hybrid nature of work from home and office, retail sales. go down the list. telemedicine. the 2021 year looks more like 2031 would have looked without a pandemic accelerating all of these prior trends. matt: the acceleration is one of the more exciting things we have gotten from the
barry ritholtz joining us now. when we talk about what normal looks like post-pandemic, is there such a thing or have things permanently shifted for the longer term? barry: apparently i shifted into the older and wiser camp. kailey: relative to me. barry: that is the difference between absolute performance and relative performance. the interesting thing about the pandemic, there is been a terrible human cost and i do not want to make light of the fact that nearly a million americans have died,...
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and you married barry diller. >> after i separated from the father of my children, i met barry and we fell in love and we were together for five years but i guess that -- again, it was the 70's and it was important for me to experience. so we separated and i lived my life. barry and i, we kept very close. i also catch very close to my first husband. somehow barry and i both knew at some point that we would end up together. about 20 years ago, yes, 20 years ago. we got married. david: both of you together have been extreme and successful in the business world but also the philanthropy world. let me ask you about that. you and your husband helped to create the highline. >> when i start the company again in 97, i said why am i renting those expressive -- expensive offices uptown? that may buy a little building downtown. i came to this neighborhood. i bought a little carriage house. i decided to make that my showroom and my office. everybody said what are you doing there? who wants to go and work there? it smells so bad. blah blah. i did it anyway. when you move to a new neighborhood, you
and you married barry diller. >> after i separated from the father of my children, i met barry and we fell in love and we were together for five years but i guess that -- again, it was the 70's and it was important for me to experience. so we separated and i lived my life. barry and i, we kept very close. i also catch very close to my first husband. somehow barry and i both knew at some point that we would end up together. about 20 years ago, yes, 20 years ago. we got married. david: both...
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barry etsy expelled after 125 ears league. barry etsy expelled after 125 years of _ league. barry etsy expelled after 125 years of membership. - league. barry etsy expelled after 125 years of membership. the i league. barry etsy expelled after. 125 years of membership. the loss league. barry etsy expelled after- 125 years of membership. the loss of the club was mourned by the whole town but today news of an early christmas present and £1 million of revving up money to bring football back. it’s rewing up money to bring football back. �* , ., ., rewing up money to bring football back. �*, ., ., ., , ., , back. it's one of the oldest grounds in the entire _ back. it's one of the oldest grounds in the entire league _ back. it's one of the oldest grounds in the entire league and _ back. it's one of the oldest grounds in the entire league and itself - back. it's one of the oldest grounds in the entire league and itself it's i in the entire league and itself it's really, really great to be able to say that which was threatened with being turned into a housing development and
barry etsy expelled after 125 ears league. barry etsy expelled after 125 years of _ league. barry etsy expelled after 125 years of membership. - league. barry etsy expelled after 125 years of membership. the i league. barry etsy expelled after. 125 years of membership. the loss league. barry etsy expelled after- 125 years of membership. the loss of the club was mourned by the whole town but today news of an early christmas present and £1 million of revving up money to bring football back....
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barry was referring to, became very clear to this administration. and i think that's why the vice president's comments did not go down very well in the west wing. >> and quite frankly, dr. barry in answer right there said, no, the scientists knew. last question to you for this panel, dr. barry, and that is, is there anything you've learned about omicron specifically in the last couple of beex that either concerns or surprises you. >> the concern is, of course, that omicron seems to be so much more transmissible, even than delta. and to echo the words of dr. hotez, who was on before me, in terms of the severity, we just don't have the data yet to know whether that virus is a more virulent, if you will. we do know that in terms of pregnant women, and that's the population that i deal with, their risk of severity, once they get the disease is clearly higher. their risk of winding up on a ventilator in the icu is clearly higher. and their risk of death is clearly higher. and a lot of this comes from what you've heard in the news called the cytokine stor
barry was referring to, became very clear to this administration. and i think that's why the vice president's comments did not go down very well in the west wing. >> and quite frankly, dr. barry in answer right there said, no, the scientists knew. last question to you for this panel, dr. barry, and that is, is there anything you've learned about omicron specifically in the last couple of beex that either concerns or surprises you. >> the concern is, of course, that omicron seems to...
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. -- barry diller. diane: after i separated from the father of my children i met barry. we fell in love and were together for five years, but i guess, again, it was the 1970's, and it was important for me to experience, and so, we separated and i lived my life, but we kept very close. i also kept very close to my first husband, and somehow barry and i knew we would end up together. about 20 years ago, we got married. david: both of you together have been extremely successful in the business world, and also in philanthropy. let me ask you about the philanthropy. you and your husband helped to create the high line. diane: when i started the company, again, in 1997, i say why am i renting expensive offices uptown. let me buy a little building downtown. and i came in this neighborhood full of butchers. there were only butchers. i bought a little carriage house. i decided to make that my showroom and my office, and everybody said, what are you doing there? who wants to work there? it smells so bad. i did it anyway. when you move to a new neighborhood, you meet your neighbors,
. -- barry diller. diane: after i separated from the father of my children i met barry. we fell in love and were together for five years, but i guess, again, it was the 1970's, and it was important for me to experience, and so, we separated and i lived my life, but we kept very close. i also kept very close to my first husband, and somehow barry and i knew we would end up together. about 20 years ago, we got married. david: both of you together have been extremely successful in the business...
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a long time ago, and you married barry diller. diane: after i separated from the father of my children i met barry. we fell in love and were together for five years, but i guess, again, it was the 1970's, and it was important for me to experience, and so, we separated and i lived my life, but we kept very close. i also kept very close to my first husband, and somehow barry and i knew we would end up together. about 20 years ago, we got married. david: both of you together have been extremely successful in the business world, and also in philanthropy. let me ask you about the philanthropy. you and your husband helped to create the high line. diane: when i started the company, again, in 1997, i say why am i renting expensive offices uptown. let me buy a little building downtown. and i came in this neighborhood full of butchers. there were only butchers. i bought a little carriage house. i decided to make that my showroom and my office, and everybody said, what are you doing there? who wants to work there? it smells so bad. i did it
a long time ago, and you married barry diller. diane: after i separated from the father of my children i met barry. we fell in love and were together for five years, but i guess, again, it was the 1970's, and it was important for me to experience, and so, we separated and i lived my life, but we kept very close. i also kept very close to my first husband, and somehow barry and i knew we would end up together. about 20 years ago, we got married. david: both of you together have been extremely...
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a long time ago, and you barry diller. diane: after i separated from the father of my children i met barry. we fell in love and were together for five years, but i guess, again, it was the 1970's, and it was important for me to experience, and so, we separated and i lived my life, but we kept very close. i also kept very close to my first husband, and somehow barry and i knew we would end up together. about 20 years ago, we got married. david: both of you together have been extremely successful in the business world, and also in philanthropy. let me ask you about the philanthropy. you and your husband helped to create the high line. diane: when i started the company, again, in 1997, i say why am i renting expensive offices uptown. let me buy a little building downtown. and i came in this neighborhood full of butchers. there were only butchers. i bought a little carriage house. i decided to make that my showroom and my office, and everybody said, what are you doing there? who wants to work there? it smells so bad. i did it
a long time ago, and you barry diller. diane: after i separated from the father of my children i met barry. we fell in love and were together for five years, but i guess, again, it was the 1970's, and it was important for me to experience, and so, we separated and i lived my life, but we kept very close. i also kept very close to my first husband, and somehow barry and i knew we would end up together. about 20 years ago, we got married. david: both of you together have been extremely successful...
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david: a long time ago, and you married barry diller. diane: after i separated from the father of my children i met barry. we fell in love and were together for five years, but i guess, again, it was the 1970's, and it was important for me to experience, and so, we separated and i lived my life, but we kept very close. i also kept very close to my first husband, and somehow barry and i knew we would end up together. about 20 years ago, we got married. david: ok and both of you together have been extremely successful in the business world, and also in philanthropy. let me ask you about the philanthropy. you and your husband helped to create the high line. diane: well, when i started the company again -- when was it? in 1997, i say why am i renting expensive offices uptown. let me buy a little building downtown. and i came in this neighborhood full of butchers. there were only butchers. and i bought a little carriage house. i decided to make that my showroom and my office, and everybody said, what are you doing there? who wants to work the
david: a long time ago, and you married barry diller. diane: after i separated from the father of my children i met barry. we fell in love and were together for five years, but i guess, again, it was the 1970's, and it was important for me to experience, and so, we separated and i lived my life, but we kept very close. i also kept very close to my first husband, and somehow barry and i knew we would end up together. about 20 years ago, we got married. david: ok and both of you together have...
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the only kron corona barris barry of is spreading rapidly around the world. case numbers have exploded in many countries in the united states. army cronies. now the dominant strain accounting for 73 percent of all infections. just a week ago, the figure was 12 percent in new york virus cases were surging just ahead of holiday season gatherings. oh 03. 0, one happy new year. this is just a test. new year's eve in times square has not come early, but the on the chrome wave has hit the u. s. sooner than many experts expected. nearby and new yorkers lie enough to get tested with christmas just days away and cases surging. many are worried. it definitely feels like that 1st wave of the pandemic without anxiety, all these long lines around the city, people getting tested, exams are getting cancelled for people in grad school like myself. so it kind of feels like that early parent who didn't, we didn't really know what's happening. i think we've all been affected as a new yorker, we're trying to take every single precaution that we can um got dull vax boosted regula
the only kron corona barris barry of is spreading rapidly around the world. case numbers have exploded in many countries in the united states. army cronies. now the dominant strain accounting for 73 percent of all infections. just a week ago, the figure was 12 percent in new york virus cases were surging just ahead of holiday season gatherings. oh 03. 0, one happy new year. this is just a test. new year's eve in times square has not come early, but the on the chrome wave has hit the u. s....
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on balance, these are positives. >> gina sanchez, this is a fairly bullish case that barry is laying out here do you feel quite as optimistic? are you positioned that way? how exactly then do you navigate a market like this or should we all just be career long in the market because it's going to be a nice tailwind for the foreseeable future >> look, i agree that there are certainly tailwinds. and if you look at the inflationary impact, while they have certainly crimped margins, there are a lot of companies that have shown their ability to pass pricing through straight to their customers even more so than they're experiencing on the actual labor front or the raw goods pricing. and if you look at a company like fedex that is managing to pass prices through and then some so we're looking for names that can defend in inflation because inflation ultimately a little bit of inflation is very, very good for equities. >> all right so, i'm going to go back to you, gina we've got some time left i'd like to know what your big call is. what do you think we should be buying right now heading into
on balance, these are positives. >> gina sanchez, this is a fairly bullish case that barry is laying out here do you feel quite as optimistic? are you positioned that way? how exactly then do you navigate a market like this or should we all just be career long in the market because it's going to be a nice tailwind for the foreseeable future >> look, i agree that there are certainly tailwinds. and if you look at the inflationary impact, while they have certainly crimped margins,...
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barry hawkins v zhao xintong. the chinese player starting really well, two frames to zero up they are now against hawkins. exeter are up to third in rugby union's premiership after beating saracens by 18 points to 15. it was sarries' first visit to sandy park since their enforced relegation from the premiership in the wake of the salary cap scandal. nick parrott reports. this game is the renewal of a rivalry which has defined english club rugby for more than half a decade. in the three premiership finals between the two, saracens have won them all. they got off to a quick start thanks to alex lozowski, but they struggled to keep their heads. billy vunipola's disagreement with a decision saw the ref move exeter within range for levelling. in challenging conditions, it was going to take a mistake or a masterstroke to make a difference. the latter came courtesy of simmons fining tom o'flaherty to put the home team in front, but they couldn't cut out the errors and another soft penalty saw losowski restore saracens' l
barry hawkins v zhao xintong. the chinese player starting really well, two frames to zero up they are now against hawkins. exeter are up to third in rugby union's premiership after beating saracens by 18 points to 15. it was sarries' first visit to sandy park since their enforced relegation from the premiership in the wake of the salary cap scandal. nick parrott reports. this game is the renewal of a rivalry which has defined english club rugby for more than half a decade. in the three...
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the stream barry malone's dams are open, malone barry, and might the ems always open to you at semi ok? you want to find out how to make your media platform gender balanced? we're here for you. in another year of bad news, the perseverance of women across the world has stood out earlier this year. the un secretary general antonia good terrorist said covert 19 is a crisis with a woman's face. the fact is, there are few stories that we cover on the stream that don't disproportionately impact women. we start with one of them the pandemic. it has taken a massive toe on the female workforce in the united states. as a small business owner during the pandemic, especially when with bosses small children, it's been incredibly challenging to figure out how to support and cater to a community that was really stripped of all of its services and all of the infrastructure that had had to support it. including school and child care and figuring out how to navigate that on behalf of a community and serve it while pivoting and trying to keep our business alive and being asked to take on the ideas of he
the stream barry malone's dams are open, malone barry, and might the ems always open to you at semi ok? you want to find out how to make your media platform gender balanced? we're here for you. in another year of bad news, the perseverance of women across the world has stood out earlier this year. the un secretary general antonia good terrorist said covert 19 is a crisis with a woman's face. the fact is, there are few stories that we cover on the stream that don't disproportionately impact...
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i'm going to set michael up here by letting barry get the first response barry, what emphasis do you place on the level of bond yields right now >> well, as we're looking at it, it's expectations, that's all it is if you look from two years to 30 years, the break-even in terms of inflation is around 2.5%. so that's what everybody has locked in in their brains. if this is the peak in terms of inflation, and it's going to be heading down, then everything is -- it's all smiles and we can go to the bank, as it were if it's not, then i think the fed is going to be taking the punch bowl away and that could cause some real problems. >> i want to turn to you on that, michael. you're our bonds, our rates guru what would you say are the levels to watch here on the 10-year. >> kelly, it's interesting i think if you get decent upside next week after the fed it's a telltale sign of 1.65, 1.70. i realize it's a bit of a lift that's a pretty warning signal for the market if liquidity approaches and yield is poor we think yields will go up pretty gradually it's not going to be a huge jump up but 10,
i'm going to set michael up here by letting barry get the first response barry, what emphasis do you place on the level of bond yields right now >> well, as we're looking at it, it's expectations, that's all it is if you look from two years to 30 years, the break-even in terms of inflation is around 2.5%. so that's what everybody has locked in in their brains. if this is the peak in terms of inflation, and it's going to be heading down, then everything is -- it's all smiles and we can go...
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maria: barry banister joining us this morning. we'll see you soon, barry. thank you. we are just getting started this morning. coming up a spending stalemate, the democrats' $2 trillion in spending facing new uncertainty as senator joe manchin stays firm on holding off. it looks like this bill goes into 2022. the hottest stock picks from our top investor, we'll tell you about the sectors you should be watching in the word on wall street. i can see clearly now, the fda approves the first prescription eye drop to treat blurry vision. we'll show you how they work. don't miss a moment of it. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. (vo) t-mobile for business helps small business owners prosper during their most important time of year. when you switch to t-mobile and bring your own device, we'll pay off your phone up to $1000. you can keep your phone. keep your number. and get your employees connected on the largest and fastest 5g network. plus, we give you $200 in facebook ads on us! so you can reach more customers, create more opportunities, and finish
maria: barry banister joining us this morning. we'll see you soon, barry. thank you. we are just getting started this morning. coming up a spending stalemate, the democrats' $2 trillion in spending facing new uncertainty as senator joe manchin stays firm on holding off. it looks like this bill goes into 2022. the hottest stock picks from our top investor, we'll tell you about the sectors you should be watching in the word on wall street. i can see clearly now, the fda approves the first...
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back to you. >> matt barrie has been making heart eyes at dallas. danielle, thank you so much. >>> coming up here on "good morning america," less than perfect. the advice and deadlines for returning those unwanted christmas gifts. >>> and the cast of "bridgerton" joined together for a big announcement about season two. that and more ahead in "pop news." ." (vo) subaru and our retailers believe in giving back. that's why, in difficult times, we provided one hundred and fifty million meals to feeding america. and now through the subaru share the love event, we're helping even more. by the end of this year, subaru will have donated over two hundred and twenty five million dollars to charity. this is what it means to be more than a car company. this is what it means to be subaru. nurse mariyam sabo knows a moment this pure... ...demands a lotion this pure. new gold bond pure moisture lotion. 24-hour hydration. no parabens, dyes, or fragrances. gold bond. champion your skin. this is your home. is is your family roslash g. the guesbeoom slash music studio
back to you. >> matt barrie has been making heart eyes at dallas. danielle, thank you so much. >>> coming up here on "good morning america," less than perfect. the advice and deadlines for returning those unwanted christmas gifts. >>> and the cast of "bridgerton" joined together for a big announcement about season two. that and more ahead in "pop news." ." (vo) subaru and our retailers believe in giving back. that's why, in difficult...
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so i want to thank you, barry. thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. [ applause ] barry, my dad, when he was a kid, had a band. and as he grew up and getting married and had his family, he used to look at me and say, joey, i don't know where the hell you came from. he said you have two left feet, you can't carry a tune in a wheel barrel, and you have no lip for clarinet so he was disappointed. but i wish i had your talent to not be able to do any of that and still make the best music in the world. [ applause ] and lauren michaels, mr. wise guy over here. [ laughter ] he's trying out seven guys to play me. [ applause ] as we say in our family, blessed the father -- and, finally, it's my turn to say something about him. [ applause ] all kidding aside, in over 40 years lauren has proven that laughter is good for the soul. if you can't laugh at yourself, we're in real trouble. and you make me laugh at myself a lot. [ laughter ] 94 emmy nominations, the most ever for one person in history. 20 wins, 370 emmy nomina
so i want to thank you, barry. thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. [ applause ] barry, my dad, when he was a kid, had a band. and as he grew up and getting married and had his family, he used to look at me and say, joey, i don't know where the hell you came from. he said you have two left feet, you can't carry a tune in a wheel barrel, and you have no lip for clarinet so he was disappointed. but i wish i had your talent to not be able to do any of that and still make the best music in...
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barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. eternal god, the fountain of every blessing, provide our senators this day reverence to realize your presence, humility to know their own needs, and trust to ask for your help. give them also the courage to obey your precepts and to live for your glory.
barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. eternal god, the fountain of every blessing, provide our senators this day reverence to realize your presence, humility to know their own needs, and trust to ask for your help. give them also the courage to obey your precepts and to live for your glory.
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barry petersen explains. >>reporter: it is aspen canyon ranch this is one way to thin out the forest. >> there she goes, beautiful >> >> reporter: people braving rocky mountain chill and a christmas tree the only charge, donation to the delores project which gives shelter for women experiencing homelessness. margy and don mosley hunted deep into the underblus. >> ready for me to cut it? >> yes, look at it from all sides. yes that looks perfect. >> reporter: perfect with a purpose. everybody who's taking home a christmas are tree is in fact contributing to making this a healthier place. >> right. they'll cut a christmas tree in an area that we haven't treated yet. >> reporter: after being a dude ranch and a marijuana b&b, this place went through bankruptcy. going from this to this, spacing the trees and clearing the underbrush to prevent this. >> if there were 100 trees there might be 15 left and they now have space between them and they can grow, they can get water. and so the idea is instead of having a forc
barry petersen explains. >>reporter: it is aspen canyon ranch this is one way to thin out the forest. >> there she goes, beautiful >> >> reporter: people braving rocky mountain chill and a christmas tree the only charge, donation to the delores project which gives shelter for women experiencing homelessness. margy and don mosley hunted deep into the underblus. >> ready for me to cut it? >> yes, look at it from all sides. yes that looks perfect. >>...
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mayor marion barry. "the washington post" wrote "to know d.c., the politics of d.c., one has to know marion barry." he had a checkered past, but was voted in again and again. this is kamala harris playing into politics. she is not meeting with this woman because she is a "activists." she is meeting with her because she is a longtime mayor of d.c.'s wife. basically, she thinks this will cement presidential nomination. it has nothing to do with compassion or thoughtfulness, or trying to represent the will of the people. this is only about kamala. >> kayleigh: coming up, armed gangs open fire at a popular family-friendly vacation hot spot, sending american tourists running for cover. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ veteran homeowners, need a financial boost? the newday 100 va loan lets you borrow up to 100% of your home's value and take out up to $60,000 or more. give them a call. veteran homeowners- with home values at all-time highs and rates at near all-time lows now's the time to do more with your home equity. veterans
mayor marion barry. "the washington post" wrote "to know d.c., the politics of d.c., one has to know marion barry." he had a checkered past, but was voted in again and again. this is kamala harris playing into politics. she is not meeting with this woman because she is a "activists." she is meeting with her because she is a longtime mayor of d.c.'s wife. basically, she thinks this will cement presidential nomination. it has nothing to do with compassion or...
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if christmas remained like you one week we asked that did some job market can started to move barry way. what this time around out to we are the costumer damn no call me like that. the number of people living in poverty in africa's most populous nation, is among the highest in the world. the world bank is to meet my juris inflation and foot prizes pushed several 1000000 more into poverty in 2021. now been and this business analyst says very little has been done to improve the situation. now, it is a little more starched or calm, where we are. acknowledge to deborah dotson or not. where should be we are not where we should be. tis are bad. tis ah bad, bad as in. but then when we act no lead that solution, we call for dues suffering. they'll hope that politicians can keep their promise that the situation will improve mixed here. fidel is amber. al jazeera, a butcher, upon francis as urged a world to look beyond the lights and decorations, and remember the poor. during the festive season, the head of the roman catholic church reminded the faithful that serving others is more important than
if christmas remained like you one week we asked that did some job market can started to move barry way. what this time around out to we are the costumer damn no call me like that. the number of people living in poverty in africa's most populous nation, is among the highest in the world. the world bank is to meet my juris inflation and foot prizes pushed several 1000000 more into poverty in 2021. now been and this business analyst says very little has been done to improve the situation. now, it...
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the stream by re malone's, the aims are open, malone barry, and might the ems always open to you at family? ok, you want to find out how to make your media platform gender balanced. we're here for you. in another year of bad news, the perseverance of women across the world has stood out. earlier this year, the you inspected general antonia good terrorist said covert 19 is a crisis with a woman's face. the fact is, there are few stories that we cover on the stream that don't disproportionately empower women. we start with one of them the pandemic. it has taken a massive toll and the female wealth force in the united states. as a small business owner during the pandemic, especially when with boston, small children, it's been incredibly challenging to figure out how to support and cater to a community that was really stripped of all of its services and all of the infrastructure that had had to support it. including school and child care and figuring out how to navigate that on behalf of a community and serve it while pivoting and trying to keep our business alive and being asked to take on th
the stream by re malone's, the aims are open, malone barry, and might the ems always open to you at family? ok, you want to find out how to make your media platform gender balanced. we're here for you. in another year of bad news, the perseverance of women across the world has stood out. earlier this year, the you inspected general antonia good terrorist said covert 19 is a crisis with a woman's face. the fact is, there are few stories that we cover on the stream that don't disproportionately...
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the stream by re malone's, the m's are open, malone barry, and might the ems always open to you at family? ok, you want to find out how to make your media platform gender balanced. we're here for you. in another year of bad news, the perseverance of women across the world has stood out earlier this year. the un secretary general antonio good terrorist said, covered 19, is a crises with a woman's face. the fact is, there are few stories that we cover on the stream that don't disproportionately empower women. we start with one of them the pandemic. it has taken a massive toll and the female workforce in the united states. as a small business owner during the pandemic, especially when with monster small children, it's been incredibly challenging to figure out how to support and cater to a community that was really stripped of all of its services and all of the infrastructure that had had to support it. including school and child care and figuring out how to navigate that on behalf of a community and serve it while pivoting and trying to keep our business alive and being asked to take on the
the stream by re malone's, the m's are open, malone barry, and might the ems always open to you at family? ok, you want to find out how to make your media platform gender balanced. we're here for you. in another year of bad news, the perseverance of women across the world has stood out earlier this year. the un secretary general antonio good terrorist said, covered 19, is a crises with a woman's face. the fact is, there are few stories that we cover on the stream that don't disproportionately...
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recipient of the new york festivals broadcaster of the year award for the year running ah, the chrome barry and drives up cave in 1900 cases in south africa. the health minister says the surge can be managed without a stricter lockdown. ah, the whole room and you're watching out. they were like my headquarters here in the hall. coming up around chief negotiator says, world powers cannot reject the proposal that put forward during talk to revise the nuclear deal. also lebanon's information minister resigns, in attempt to resolve a diplomatic dispute with saudi arabia and ukraine's defense minister claims russia is likely to escalate the crisis by the end of january. but both sides say they don't want war. welcome to the burger. we begin with the raise to further understand the new credit, the virus variant causing renewed restrictions around the world. it was 1st identified in south africa. the countries health minister says a 4th wave can be managed without tougher restrictions. more than 11 and a half 1000 cases have been confirmed in just one day, not 5 times. the number reported a week a
recipient of the new york festivals broadcaster of the year award for the year running ah, the chrome barry and drives up cave in 1900 cases in south africa. the health minister says the surge can be managed without a stricter lockdown. ah, the whole room and you're watching out. they were like my headquarters here in the hall. coming up around chief negotiator says, world powers cannot reject the proposal that put forward during talk to revise the nuclear deal. also lebanon's information...
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's are open on twitter, the stream by re malone's the ems, our open, malone barry, and might the ems always open to you at family? ok if you want to find out how to make your media platform gender balanced. we're here for you. in another year of bad news, the perseverance of women across the world has stood out earlier this year. the un secretary general antonia botanist said, covert 19 is a crisis with a woman's face. the fact is, there are few stories that we cover on the stream that don't disproportionately impact women. we start with one of them, the pandemic. it has taken a massive toll on the female workforce in the united states as a small business owner during the pandemic, especially when with both small children. it's been incredibly challenging to figure out how to support and cater to a community that was really stripped of all of its services and all of the infrastructure that had had to support it, including school and child care, and figuring out how to navigate that on behalf of the community and serve it while pivoting and trying to keep our business alive and being
's are open on twitter, the stream by re malone's the ems, our open, malone barry, and might the ems always open to you at family? ok if you want to find out how to make your media platform gender balanced. we're here for you. in another year of bad news, the perseverance of women across the world has stood out earlier this year. the un secretary general antonia botanist said, covert 19 is a crisis with a woman's face. the fact is, there are few stories that we cover on the stream that don't...
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lee had worked for richard nixon in '64 when nixon backed barry goldwater very strongly. he went and traveled with nixon for months during that. but the rest of the rippon people were probably much more oriented towards nelson rockefeller. who had emerged to the leading counterpoint to goldwater and conservatives. rockefeller was sort of the big state, big governor, big spender, viewed part of the party. the progressive wing of the party. >> you have an interesting thing that i haven't thought of. that before he deflated romney was that he had -- >> romney -- who was the governor of michigan, father of mitt romney you more likely heard about recently. george romney was a person who never finished college. he had been born in mexico. american parents. but he was someone who wore his heart on his sleeve. very passionate, committed person particularly civil rights and he was a scrapper. he would wade in when he was running for governor in michigan, he would wade into opposition parties. he'd jump into a trade union meeting or he'd jump into a democratic ward committee or som
lee had worked for richard nixon in '64 when nixon backed barry goldwater very strongly. he went and traveled with nixon for months during that. but the rest of the rippon people were probably much more oriented towards nelson rockefeller. who had emerged to the leading counterpoint to goldwater and conservatives. rockefeller was sort of the big state, big governor, big spender, viewed part of the party. the progressive wing of the party. >> you have an interesting thing that i haven't...
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barry black will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. o lord our god, you are robed with honor and majesty. today, guide our lawmakers in their work, enabling them to be your messengers of unity and hope. lord, make them productive servants who live lives that honor you. remind them that no good is permanently lost.
barry black will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. o lord our god, you are robed with honor and majesty. today, guide our lawmakers in their work, enabling them to be your messengers of unity and hope. lord, make them productive servants who live lives that honor you. remind them that no good is permanently lost.
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let's bring in barry bannister barry, this is big bubbles we talk about not lightly. but we have seen a pullback from highs that's only about 4 to 6% on a run of the mill basis is there a reason to think that deeper pullback is not happening any time soon? >> we have been in the correction camp and still expect one but after the correction if the fed folds like a lawn chair and get the fed put they risk the third bubble of the last 100 years. 1928 the first one the great crash. then the '99, 2000 tech bubble i'm hoping that chair powell grows a little bit of a spine and comes out swinging on the 15th because we calculate the fed's about four to five rate hikes behind where they should be based on the economic data. >> if that's the case, take us through what is the game plan for how you play for that kind of a scenario? what goes on the shopping list should you be raising cash now all those type of things to go into a strategy for this outcome that you predict. >> yeah. if you look at a 10% correction as we are in the next 1 to 4 months at the most and the catalyst, f
let's bring in barry bannister barry, this is big bubbles we talk about not lightly. but we have seen a pullback from highs that's only about 4 to 6% on a run of the mill basis is there a reason to think that deeper pullback is not happening any time soon? >> we have been in the correction camp and still expect one but after the correction if the fed folds like a lawn chair and get the fed put they risk the third bubble of the last 100 years. 1928 the first one the great crash. then the...
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all done by steve barry at the university of georgia. and listen there are at historians out there they write something, i'm like i got to read it. and steve barry, look at his stuff he's done, digital history. it is fantastic. his books are great. private voices is a wonderful contribution to our field. wonderful. yes please. mic up here. >> is it possible that the events -- as well covered by the confederate side because doing so would have underscored the fact that the confederate government was not in a position to protect its citizens at that point and would have had the converse effect of undermining faith in the confederate government. >> i think you are spot on. i'm going to add one more concrete to that. i think that's it. i think that that acknowledgment or admission is an admission that question not protect our civilians. and you can only imagine one of these veterans in the churches around petersburg or richmond and you are giving compelling reason to desert and go back home. and that is part of it as well. and there is a thi
all done by steve barry at the university of georgia. and listen there are at historians out there they write something, i'm like i got to read it. and steve barry, look at his stuff he's done, digital history. it is fantastic. his books are great. private voices is a wonderful contribution to our field. wonderful. yes please. mic up here. >> is it possible that the events -- as well covered by the confederate side because doing so would have underscored the fact that the confederate...
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i spent about 10 years teaching college at george mason university, american university, and barry college, all over the united states. >> and what is your experience like? >> well, it was an interesting environment to put it mildliment many good positive things came out of it in terms of colleagues that i worked with and the research that i did and a look inside at behind the scenes that happens in the way that a university learns. >> and what did you find? >> well, my immediate take it, and just an institution, looking at enron in comparison. >> give us an example. >> the way that universities market themselves to america, you go to any university, glossy literature, you're going to get a first class education and high and mighty things that every student is going to get, but when you look at the results of what's coming out of the university system, it's at the range of degrees that many so of them are not worth the money that you're paying for, so students are leaving with a massive amount of debt, but very little in the way of job prospects. there's often promises that i made that sim
i spent about 10 years teaching college at george mason university, american university, and barry college, all over the united states. >> and what is your experience like? >> well, it was an interesting environment to put it mildliment many good positive things came out of it in terms of colleagues that i worked with and the research that i did and a look inside at behind the scenes that happens in the way that a university learns. >> and what did you find? >> well, my...
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>> greg: barry bonds. bigger. want to be the hardest thing to give up? should i stop? quickly. the hardest thing to give up? >> dana: dogs. >> jesse: chocolate. >> jessica: candy. >> dagen: men. [laughter] >> greg: you took my answer. i'm going to say charity. [laughter] she is a stripper downtown. "one more thing" is up next. as a dj, i know all about customization. that's why i love liberty mutual. they customize my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. how about a throwback? ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ >> man: what's my safelite story? my truck...is my livelihood. so when my windshield cracked... the experts at safelite autoglass came right to me... with service i could trust. right, girl? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ surprise! it's a new buick. you got me new buick? oh! and there are more gifts inside. wow! i don't even know what to open first. how about this? you got me the head up display. heated steering wheel. it's a massaging seat. do you love it? oka
>> greg: barry bonds. bigger. want to be the hardest thing to give up? should i stop? quickly. the hardest thing to give up? >> dana: dogs. >> jesse: chocolate. >> jessica: candy. >> dagen: men. [laughter] >> greg: you took my answer. i'm going to say charity. [laughter] she is a stripper downtown. "one more thing" is up next. as a dj, i know all about customization. that's why i love liberty mutual. they customize my car insurance, so i only pay...
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>> greg: barry bonds. bigger. want to be the hardest thing to give up? should i stop? quickly. the hardest thing to give up? >> dana: dogs. >> jesse: chocolate. >> jessica: candy. >> dagen: men. [laughter] >> greg: you took my answer. i'm going to say charity. [laughter] she is a stripper downtown. "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ >> greg: time no for "one more thing," check this out, andrea, she's 24, hoping to make her lips bigger, her 27th injection. >> jesse: no supply-chain issue they are. we support andrea though. and >> greg: no, we don't we don't. >> jesse: support me on tucker tonight, i'm hosting 8:00 p.m. eastern also, saturday, 8:00 p.m. eastern, minority leader kevin mccarthy soon to be speaker my speaker mccarthy, dana loesch, raymond arroyo what we call a loaded show. >> greg: my show tonight is amazing. this lady, dana perino, allen, running for texas governor, i'm not going to ruin his last name, adam corolla is on, kat timpf, it's great, much 11:00 p.m. and let's do this. ♪ ♪ you know i was in new jersey the other day and i could not believe it, i look
>> greg: barry bonds. bigger. want to be the hardest thing to give up? should i stop? quickly. the hardest thing to give up? >> dana: dogs. >> jesse: chocolate. >> jessica: candy. >> dagen: men. [laughter] >> greg: you took my answer. i'm going to say charity. [laughter] she is a stripper downtown. "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ >> greg: time no for "one more thing," check this out, andrea, she's 24, hoping to make her lips...
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independent advisories in effect for some of the barry bridges including the golden gate bridge. traffic moving thick. keep that in mind. it's time for travel tuesday. a winter storm warning is in effect until 10:00 p.m. tonight in the greater lake tahoe area and with more stormy weather on the way travel is not advised. with that rain comes lots of snow. if are you eager to enjoy some of that fresh paid, or maybe kirkwood which both opened up over the weekend, make sure you that play it safe on the roads, getting there. >> just go slow. take your time. don't be hot rodding it. that's what you have to do. >> couple things you want to keep in mind. pack your chains, credit food and water and check the highways before you go. how much snow will we see? we have that. >> hey. we are looking at two feet of snow up in the tahoe area. ski resorts report that. greats news foreseers and snow bierds. as we go through the rest of today. difficult travel over the mountain passes. something you may want to avoid, especially with winter storm warnings for the west slopes of the sierra and for
independent advisories in effect for some of the barry bridges including the golden gate bridge. traffic moving thick. keep that in mind. it's time for travel tuesday. a winter storm warning is in effect until 10:00 p.m. tonight in the greater lake tahoe area and with more stormy weather on the way travel is not advised. with that rain comes lots of snow. if are you eager to enjoy some of that fresh paid, or maybe kirkwood which both opened up over the weekend, make sure you that play it safe...
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omarlle: i fd this ery empowering.t's lowing uto brk down se of tho cultul barrirs, som of those grf barrie that's been in ace fromears pas you di'tven reale it. if ery othehurricanseason, ou' havingo replaccars or furnure, youon't have chanctoave savis, and y d't ave a chce to alw yo kids toe a bett next step life. srting ouin this pie of propty, they canave a ho and a w to proess intohe futur if i was tportray on an eangered specs list, is is ourebirth ere we c starour new pulationo get ofthat endgered spies lt. announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by the orange county community foundation and the farvue foundation. ■í÷í÷í÷í÷o ♪ >> this is dw news, live from berlin. tonight, tallying the loss of life in the u.s., after an unprecedented swarm of tornadoes. a massive cleanup is underway in towns that were completely wiped off the map. dozens were killed. at least 64 in the state of kentucky alone. also coming up, the u.k. prime minister, warning of a tidal wave of new coronavirus infections, thanks to the omicron variant. he is pushing for all adults to
omarlle: i fd this ery empowering.t's lowing uto brk down se of tho cultul barrirs, som of those grf barrie that's been in ace fromears pas you di'tven reale it. if ery othehurricanseason, ou' havingo replaccars or furnure, youon't have chanctoave savis, and y d't ave a chce to alw yo kids toe a bett next step life. srting ouin this pie of propty, they canave a ho and a w to proess intohe futur if i was tportray on an eangered specs list, is is ourebirth ere we c starour new pulationo get...
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barry goldwater, for example, gives us some of the most colorful language that anyone has given us in criticizing richard nixon. >> if i may, let me offer a bonus president, bill clinton during the era of impeachment. obviously, he was despised by his eneies throughout his presidency, but once he was impeached, senate democrats in particular, i wouldn't go so far as to say they hated clinton for what he did, but they were certainly disgusted by it. it's one of those cases, not unlike recent impeachments, that were the votes secret, and were the vote, you know, less prescriptive by party, he would have gotten a much different vote in the end. let me throw this one, this is our speed round, if you will. everybody's got to answer this one but we don't have a lot of time. this is a question which i'll reformulate from david mond. i love this question. in the final analysis, was it primarily the person and his style of governing or the policies that the president espoused that led them to be so hated? we'll go in reverse chronological order just to spin things up. so, nixon. >> really inte
barry goldwater, for example, gives us some of the most colorful language that anyone has given us in criticizing richard nixon. >> if i may, let me offer a bonus president, bill clinton during the era of impeachment. obviously, he was despised by his eneies throughout his presidency, but once he was impeached, senate democrats in particular, i wouldn't go so far as to say they hated clinton for what he did, but they were certainly disgusted by it. it's one of those cases, not unlike...
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barry goldwater has given us some of the most colorful language that anyone has given us in criticizing richard nixon. >> if i may, let me offer a bonus president, bill clinton during the era of impeachment. he was obviously despised by his enemies throughout his president but once he was impeached, senate democrats in particular, i wouldn't go so far as to say they hated clinton for what he did but they were certainly disgusted by it. it's one of those cases, not unlike recent impeachments, that were the votes secret, and were the vote, you know, less prescriptive by party, he would have gotten a much different vote in the end. this is our speed round, if you will. everybody's got to answer this one but we don't have a lot of time. this is a question which i'll reformulate from david mond. in the final analysis, was it primarily the person and his style of governing or the policies that the president espoused that led them to be so hated? we'll go in reverse chronological order just to spin things up. so, nixon. >> really interesting question. in the interests of the speed round i'll s
barry goldwater has given us some of the most colorful language that anyone has given us in criticizing richard nixon. >> if i may, let me offer a bonus president, bill clinton during the era of impeachment. he was obviously despised by his enemies throughout his president but once he was impeached, senate democrats in particular, i wouldn't go so far as to say they hated clinton for what he did but they were certainly disgusted by it. it's one of those cases, not unlike recent...
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. >> before ronald reagan there was barry goldwater, and before goldwater, the national review and made the goldwater nomination possible. and before that, the spark in the mind of a young bill buckley, and won the cold war. >> that's consequential. and bill made conservative ideas accessible and fun. he brought in the land and the joyfulness to the police of political arguments. >> how important is the fun? >> terrific. when barry goldwater i cast my first presidential vote in 1964, and i think he was running for the city of phoenix in 1948, wrote a letter to his brother and said, politics, it might be fun. and it turned out to be pretty much for life and certainly was fun. if it wasn't fun, do something else. >> how do you keep it fun? >> first of all, writing about it is fun. of course, i love to write. i'm a compulsive writer. and i write 100 columns a year and always writing books and in the midst. but i happen to like politicsment i like a lot of politicians. i dislike some, i dislike some of their attributes. and i admire the business. we have to have government, we have to have
. >> before ronald reagan there was barry goldwater, and before goldwater, the national review and made the goldwater nomination possible. and before that, the spark in the mind of a young bill buckley, and won the cold war. >> that's consequential. and bill made conservative ideas accessible and fun. he brought in the land and the joyfulness to the police of political arguments. >> how important is the fun? >> terrific. when barry goldwater i cast my first presidential...
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oppositional research on barry goldwater. and this has been taken from 1968. when i round up being head of intelligence for nelson rockefeller's presidential campaign, where we built files on all delegates to the convention. i was working for their social associations. for foreign policy or defense or health care. and so that's when i was working in. as i say in the book, he had a glow. nelson was a schmoozer and who is not particularly articulate, but going back to romney, romney had real feelings about religion. and nelson rockefeller would occasionally try to go through that sort of thing. he had what we called the bomb fog speech. it was not very successful. but he was at the same time, a builder, he was a strong personality. and he had really very muscular -- he was a case in point of a republican who wanted to do things with and through government. >> richard norton smith seems to be the light motif of this evening. but he had this rockefeller why roughly. tell us about another titanic figure. you had worked with him closely. tell us about pat moynahan.
oppositional research on barry goldwater. and this has been taken from 1968. when i round up being head of intelligence for nelson rockefeller's presidential campaign, where we built files on all delegates to the convention. i was working for their social associations. for foreign policy or defense or health care. and so that's when i was working in. as i say in the book, he had a glow. nelson was a schmoozer and who is not particularly articulate, but going back to romney, romney had real...
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and our thanks to producer katie and editor barry for that look back. that's nbc "nightly news" for this evening. i'm peter alexander. we thank you so much for watching have a good night. i invest in invesco qqq a fund that gives me access to nasdaq-100 innovations, like cgi. oh, don't worry. become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq . >>> i'm janelle wang. a sharp increase of covid cases across the bay area. how hospitals are being prepared for a potential surge. and we're told to rethink our new year's eve plans. >>> and feet of new snow in the sierra. it looks good on paper, but how much is it really helping our drought? what we've learned about the long-term impact. >>> good evening, everyone, this is nbc bay area news tonight. i'm janelle wang. we start tonight with a lot of new develop
and our thanks to producer katie and editor barry for that look back. that's nbc "nightly news" for this evening. i'm peter alexander. we thank you so much for watching have a good night. i invest in invesco qqq a fund that gives me access to nasdaq-100 innovations, like cgi. oh, don't worry. become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq . >>> i'm janelle wang. a sharp increase of covid cases across the bay area. how hospitals are being prepared for a potential surge. and...
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letter to the 1960's, the melodies and all of that, and there is a song that ray davis wrote for dave barry at first, i think. it is called "stranger effect." at first i thought it was a love song and then i thought he was talking about drugs. for us, it was, the strange effect is what the music does to me. and the words essay, you make my world seem right. so yeah, it is a love letter. >> rock 'n' roll is often tainted with melancholy or other feelings not just party and cars. [laughter] >> fast cars. marjorie: how about we take a look at one of your tracks, this is "heartbreaker." ♪ one of the tracks you can find on howlin jaws's new album. love stories seem to play a big part of your songwriting. how much of them are autobiography and how many are fantasy? >> probably 100% autobiographical? >> a bit of both, like 50-50. some songs about breaking up and stuff like that -- i've been with my girlfriend for 12 years or something. i did not break up with her, but i still write about it because it is a way of putting things out. >> i guess sometimes there is one sentence, one verse that will
letter to the 1960's, the melodies and all of that, and there is a song that ray davis wrote for dave barry at first, i think. it is called "stranger effect." at first i thought it was a love song and then i thought he was talking about drugs. for us, it was, the strange effect is what the music does to me. and the words essay, you make my world seem right. so yeah, it is a love letter. >> rock 'n' roll is often tainted with melancholy or other feelings not just party and cars....
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she ha, she's getting militia, maddie, the ability and the only through connie. mo, hot barry. new for many in a voice machine where the can either hold more of be well him what whole is thought that they couldn't? and marcia colorado be ye recorded aliya and monte? i'm mattie kind of cool them, and it has small safety montez a swatch. i'm nearly behind the logo and a shirt or candidate. have you been phillotson o'connell's? oh, was in a world by that philosopher little old eh, a worthy or so the old city of the house with a mom ah, was city about that. he was wanting to know or just a moment. oh, i live in a noun and i was like a seaman. i'm a little bit supp let's and i want to los a can i had been ha, cora, africa nashik mandolin lambaste if he had an occasion and i guess the metal come seem to suck. i'm seeing it to him a bit. the shelby ocean, the chicken. very alone. air. malone. oh, no did. did valvo to live up with asthma from aminada? a new smiled. for, for kind of think you'll have a lover when love gets a luck. this. ah. is a willy law? an estimate. the law and could
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you know, i don't know how you want to guard barry with a brochure of move 0 muffled mr. room. ah, if you more from nairobi talking early, the mom and you start speaking to people and the moment you start seeing the people trained to not to forget the past, but learning from it and racing from good. you know the ashes of these atrocities to move forward. i told myself that there was never going to be any or his own or the law letting an obstacle just stand in front of you. you can always step on it and jump over it. and so that is what made this little intimate connection between myself and rhonda with ah, african stories by african filmmaker problem doesn't drive argued with all the loading on the modem or no real sure documentary from booking of fossil and synagogue be with colombia medical, the man who plants power bomb and arrest history, africa direct on al jazeera. mm and a americans are increasingly say authoritarianism might not be so bad. there were several steps along the way where the chain of command, it seems like tried to cover what your take on why they've gotten
you know, i don't know how you want to guard barry with a brochure of move 0 muffled mr. room. ah, if you more from nairobi talking early, the mom and you start speaking to people and the moment you start seeing the people trained to not to forget the past, but learning from it and racing from good. you know the ashes of these atrocities to move forward. i told myself that there was never going to be any or his own or the law letting an obstacle just stand in front of you. you can always step...
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barry, i worked with barry at pd&r. our mission is to promote bipartisan policies that advance housing affordability for all. you cannot really do this unless you understand the housing needs of the lowest income americans, as well as trends in housing, both on a national and regional novel. the data provided by the american housing survey is critical to this understanding. ron to relic or -- terwilleger reminds us that you have the supply-side dimension and the demand-side dimension. what we learned from the report is that there is a severe shortage of affordable rental homes. there are only 62 affordable and available rental homes for every 100 very low income renters. there is just 40 available and affordable toll homes for every 100 extremely low income renters. there is eight severe shortage which we need to address. on the demand-side, what did we learn from the report? we learned that a little more than 5 million renter households received federal housing assistance, but there are 7.77 million renter households w
barry, i worked with barry at pd&r. our mission is to promote bipartisan policies that advance housing affordability for all. you cannot really do this unless you understand the housing needs of the lowest income americans, as well as trends in housing, both on a national and regional novel. the data provided by the american housing survey is critical to this understanding. ron to relic or -- terwilleger reminds us that you have the supply-side dimension and the demand-side dimension. what...
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rights act, and all that said is public places must be open to everyone, race, creed, or color, barry coldwater said it was unconstitutional. bob dole was for it. it required some courage. and so i think in the end, a lot of bob dole's friends just as josh is suggesting, were disappointed with him at the end of his life, because they wish he had been harder on trump and stronger in trying to preserve what they saw as a threat to democracy. but in the end, this is the country that is going to depend on the good will of people of common sense like bob dole. and if god forbid a crisis of democracy comes as well it might during the next few years, i sure would want bob dole at my side. >> michael, josh, thank you both. appreciate it. >>> be sure to tune in everybody to msnbc tomorrow beginning at 10:45 a.m. eastern. andrea mitchell will have special coverage of the funeral. >>> we are keeping our eyes on two trials. in minneapolis, kim potter is on trial in the shooting death of a 20-year-old. and an update in new york city with jeffrey epstein's con if i daunt ghislaine max well. the lat
rights act, and all that said is public places must be open to everyone, race, creed, or color, barry coldwater said it was unconstitutional. bob dole was for it. it required some courage. and so i think in the end, a lot of bob dole's friends just as josh is suggesting, were disappointed with him at the end of his life, because they wish he had been harder on trump and stronger in trying to preserve what they saw as a threat to democracy. but in the end, this is the country that is going to...
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you know, a new herd from clyde barry with a girl or guy. girl moines your own brochure of move 0 muscle, this room. ah if you more from nairobi took exactly the moment you start speaking to people and the moment you start seeing the report trained to not to forget the past, but learning from me and racing from the ashes of these atrocities poor and i told myself that there was never going to be any of his own or, you know, letting an obstacle just stand in front of you, you can always step on it and jumble bodied. and so that is what made this little intimate connection between myself and rhonda with ah, african stories by african filmmaker turbo last. those are the dialogue with or more the loading on the song mother learn all real sure documentary from working of fossil and synagogue. if you want to help belief in believe your company, my you, for years i can give to ambient medical, the man who plant bow bob and a rest mystery africa direct on al jazeera. a, [000:00:00;00] a with al jazeera world takes a road trip across spain. spanish, people love to tell you who they are and where
you know, a new herd from clyde barry with a girl or guy. girl moines your own brochure of move 0 muscle, this room. ah if you more from nairobi took exactly the moment you start speaking to people and the moment you start seeing the report trained to not to forget the past, but learning from me and racing from the ashes of these atrocities poor and i told myself that there was never going to be any of his own or, you know, letting an obstacle just stand in front of you, you can always step on...
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that is former secretary of sense bill barry want said, bad processes the good people every day. and we have this proliferation of bad, bureaucratic processes in the pentagon. and the same thing in the congress. norm augustine called the congress now a broken branch. they don't get their work done on time. they don't detail oversight anymore. they were in tears for the last 25 years. so, we have got to fundamentally change the processes in government in both the congress and the pentagon, if we're going to remain competitive with china and russia. that's a problem. to >> missy, another way to add on to that, which is very helpful arnold, thank you. is to see that i've been around long enough and i think general punaro has been as well to have gone through the goldwater nickel state of legislation. another way of seeing that is, i've been in the conscripted force and i've been in the all volunteer force. and the all volunteer force was a great creation. i think it's time for for us to think about a new goldwater nichols to correct the unintended consequences that colonel punaro ha
that is former secretary of sense bill barry want said, bad processes the good people every day. and we have this proliferation of bad, bureaucratic processes in the pentagon. and the same thing in the congress. norm augustine called the congress now a broken branch. they don't get their work done on time. they don't detail oversight anymore. they were in tears for the last 25 years. so, we have got to fundamentally change the processes in government in both the congress and the pentagon, if...
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steve barry, look at the stuff he's done, it is fantastic. his books are great. private voices is a wonderful contribution. >> is a possible it's covid by the confederate side? they've underscored the fact the confederate government was not in a position to protect citizens at that time? what they have conversed the fact of undermining the fate of the confederate government? >> i think you're spot on. i will add to that, that's it. the acknowledgment or an admission is what we can do to protect our citizens and you can only imagine happening to our women? i think you've given the soldiers a compelling reason to desert and go back home so that's probably part of it. there is a third and i would love to take credit for it, one of steve barry's students was down there and he presented this paper and he said to me, i think he is probably right, maybe a reluctance to go public with this because it's unfortunately no it's the reality in the 19th century, this shame that would have followed the women of sussex county, they were victims of that. we have to just acknowled
steve barry, look at the stuff he's done, it is fantastic. his books are great. private voices is a wonderful contribution. >> is a possible it's covid by the confederate side? they've underscored the fact the confederate government was not in a position to protect citizens at that time? what they have conversed the fact of undermining the fate of the confederate government? >> i think you're spot on. i will add to that, that's it. the acknowledgment or an admission is what we can...
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and thousands of people whom he touched and they might not even know it. >> jonathan alter, general barry mccaffrey, mike memoli, gentlemen, thank you very much for buttoning this up today on quite an emotional and moving day honoring the late bob dole. >>> and we'll be right back. (vo) t-mobile for business helps small business owners prosper during their most important time of year. when you switch to t-mobile and bring your own device, we'll pay off your phone up to $1000. you can keep your phone. keep your number. and get your employees connected on the largest and fastest 5g network. plus, we give you $200 in facebook ads on us! so you can reach more customers, create more opportunities, and finish this year strong. visit your local t-mobile store today. ♪ ♪ 'tis the season to break tradition in a cadillac. don't just put on a light show—be the light show. make your nights anything but silent. and ride in a sleigh that really slays. because in a cadillac, tradition is yours to define. so visit a cadillac showroom, and start celebrating today. ♪ ♪ ever notice how stiff cloth
and thousands of people whom he touched and they might not even know it. >> jonathan alter, general barry mccaffrey, mike memoli, gentlemen, thank you very much for buttoning this up today on quite an emotional and moving day honoring the late bob dole. >>> and we'll be right back. (vo) t-mobile for business helps small business owners prosper during their most important time of year. when you switch to t-mobile and bring your own device, we'll pay off your phone up to $1000. you...