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the idea that came to a man named bill levitt was this wind up mass produced the elements that go to make up all the auto industry does with the parts that go into a new car. when i was living there it was at a very particular moment and that was coming out of post-war trajectory and that created the need for that type of housing. retraining too that you can house for as little as $300.00 down and that $99.00 a month and that is partly because the federal government plays in sharing your market space. you have the g.i. bill intrudes in construction of new homes so the whole idea is your government wants you to have a home so this was an easy way to sort of jumpstart the housing industry and make homeownership possible without those subsidies lower middle class families would never been able to afford to massive movement into the suburbs that we saw in the late 1940 s. 950 s. soon to be 966. i was a police officer in the national county and we were the swat team as well. who i'm going to say you know to story about sticking it. in the middle of the windows i did i did it. right on tha
the idea that came to a man named bill levitt was this wind up mass produced the elements that go to make up all the auto industry does with the parts that go into a new car. when i was living there it was at a very particular moment and that was coming out of post-war trajectory and that created the need for that type of housing. retraining too that you can house for as little as $300.00 down and that $99.00 a month and that is partly because the federal government plays in sharing your market...
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the idea that came to a man named bill levitt what this wind up mass produced the elements that go to make up all the auto industry does with the parts that go into a new law. when i was living there it was at a very particular moment and that was coming out of post-war trajectory that created the need for that type of housing. returning to that you can house for as little as $600.00 down and that $99.00 and i'm not as pretty as the federal government and was answering your market. you had the g.i. bill intruding construction of new homes so the whole idea is your government wants you to have a home so this was an easy way to sort of jumpstart the housing industry and make homeownership possible without those subsidies lower middle class families could never been able to afford to massive movement into the suburbs that we saw in the late 1940 s. 950 s. soon to be 966. i was a police officer in the national county and we were the swat team as well. who i'm going to say you know what a story about sticking your tongue out of folks in the middle of the winter i did my duty. right on that
the idea that came to a man named bill levitt what this wind up mass produced the elements that go to make up all the auto industry does with the parts that go into a new law. when i was living there it was at a very particular moment and that was coming out of post-war trajectory that created the need for that type of housing. returning to that you can house for as little as $600.00 down and that $99.00 and i'm not as pretty as the federal government and was answering your market. you had the...
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the idea that came to a man named bill levitt what this wind up mass produced the elements that go to make up all the auto industry does with the parts that go into a new law. when i was living there it was at a very particular moment and that was coming out of post-war trajectory and that created the need for that type of housing. returning to that you can house friends little as a $100.00 down and that $99.00 and i'm not as pretty as the federal government was insuring your market. you had the g.i. bill in turns in construction of new homes so the whole idea is your government wants you to have a home so this was an easy way to sort of jumpstart the housing industry and make homeownership possible without those subsidies lower middle class families could never been able to afford to massive movements into the suburbs that we saw in the late 1940 s. 1950 s. soon to be 966. i was a police officer in the national county and we were the swat team as well. who i'm going through and you know destroy about sticking it. in the middle of the windows i did i did it. right on that where. i swe
the idea that came to a man named bill levitt what this wind up mass produced the elements that go to make up all the auto industry does with the parts that go into a new law. when i was living there it was at a very particular moment and that was coming out of post-war trajectory and that created the need for that type of housing. returning to that you can house friends little as a $100.00 down and that $99.00 and i'm not as pretty as the federal government was insuring your market. you had...
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the idea that came to a man named bill levitt was this wind up mass produced the elements that go to make up all the auto industry does with the parts that go into the new law. when i was living there it was at a very particular moment and that was coming out of post-war trajectory and that created the need for that type of housing. retraining too that you came on house for as little as a $100.00 down and that $99.00 and i'm not as pretty as the federal government was insuring your market. you had the g.i. bill in turns in construction of new homes so the whole idea is your government wants you to have a home so this was an easy way to sort of jumpstart the housing industry and make homeownership possible without those subsidies lower middle class families would never been able to afford to massive movement into the suburbs that we saw in the late 1940 s. 1950 s. and it isn't you sixty's. i was a police officer in the national county and we were the swat team as well. who i'm going to say you know to story about sticking your tongue out of place. in the middle of winter i did i did i
the idea that came to a man named bill levitt was this wind up mass produced the elements that go to make up all the auto industry does with the parts that go into the new law. when i was living there it was at a very particular moment and that was coming out of post-war trajectory and that created the need for that type of housing. retraining too that you came on house for as little as a $100.00 down and that $99.00 and i'm not as pretty as the federal government was insuring your market. you...
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the idea that came to a man named bill levitt what this wind up mass produced the elements that go to make up all the auto industry does with the parts that go into a new law. when i was living there it was at a very particular moment and that was coming out of post-war trajectory and that created the need for that type of housing. retraining to that you can house for as little as $600.00 down and that $99.00 and i'm not as pretty as the federal government was insuring your market. you had the g.i. bill in turns in construction of new homes so the whole idea is your government wants you to have a home so this was an easy way to sort of jumpstart the housing industry and make homeownership possible without those subsidies lower middle class families could never been able to afford to massive movement into the suburbs that we saw in the late 1940 s. 950 s. soon to be 966. i was a police officer in the national county and we were the swat team as well. who i'm going to say you know to story about sticking it. in the middle of the windows i did i did it. right on that where. i swear to go
the idea that came to a man named bill levitt what this wind up mass produced the elements that go to make up all the auto industry does with the parts that go into a new law. when i was living there it was at a very particular moment and that was coming out of post-war trajectory and that created the need for that type of housing. retraining to that you can house for as little as $600.00 down and that $99.00 and i'm not as pretty as the federal government was insuring your market. you had the...
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the idea that came to a man named bill levitt what this wind up mass produced the elements that go to make up all the auto industry does what the parts that go into a new car. when i was living there it was at a very particular moment and that was coming out of post-war trajectory that created the need for that type of housing. returning to that you can house for as little as $500.00 down and that $99.00 and i'm not as pretty as the federal government was insuring your market. you had the g.i. bill in turns in construction of new homes so the whole idea is your government wants you to have a home so this was an easy way to sort of jumpstart the housing industry and make homeownership possible without those subsidies lower middle class families would never been able to afford to massive movement into the suburbs that we saw in the late 1940 s. 950 s. soon to be 966. i was a police officer in the national county and we were the swat team as well. who i'm going to say you know to story about sticking it. in the middle of winter i did i did it. right on that where. if you couldn't afford
the idea that came to a man named bill levitt what this wind up mass produced the elements that go to make up all the auto industry does what the parts that go into a new car. when i was living there it was at a very particular moment and that was coming out of post-war trajectory that created the need for that type of housing. returning to that you can house for as little as $500.00 down and that $99.00 and i'm not as pretty as the federal government was insuring your market. you had the g.i....
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the idea that came to a man named bill levitt what this wind up mass produced the elements that go to make up all the auto industry does with the parts that go into a new law. when i was living there it was at a very particular moment and that was coming out of post-war trajectory and that created the need for that type of housing. retraining to that you can house for as little as $600.00 down and that $99.00 and i'm not as pretty as the federal government and was answering your market. you had the g.i. bill in thirds in construction of new homes so the whole idea is your government wants you to have a home so this was an easy way to sort of jumpstart the housing industry and make homeownership possible without those subsidies lower middle class families would never been able to afford to massive movement into the suburbs that we saw in the late 1940 s. 1950 s. and in the night you sixty's. i was a police officer in the national county and we were the swat team as well. who i'm going through and you know destroyed that sticking it. in the middle of the windows i did right there. right
the idea that came to a man named bill levitt what this wind up mass produced the elements that go to make up all the auto industry does with the parts that go into a new law. when i was living there it was at a very particular moment and that was coming out of post-war trajectory and that created the need for that type of housing. retraining to that you can house for as little as $600.00 down and that $99.00 and i'm not as pretty as the federal government and was answering your market. you had...
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because this is my courtroom. 0n the other side of the cultural parting, joseph gordon—levitt is more conservatively camped as prosecutor richard schultz, while frank langella pretty much dispenses with hair altogether in a scene—stealingly cranky turn as judge julius hoffman. on top of that, we have eddie redmayne as tom hayden, john carroll lynch as david dellinger, kelvin harrisonjr as fred hampton, michael keaton as ramsey clark, and yahya abdul—mateen as bobby seale, a stellar roster indeed. such how much is it worth to you, what's your price? to call off the revolution? my life. anyone watching scenes of protesters being clubbed and tear—gassed in us cities, or of african—americans being bound and gagged by a clearly politicised judiciary cannot help but draw comparisons with contemporary news footage, comparisons that aaron sorkin is keen to emphasise. there is a message in this entertainment. i'm tired of hearing you. it would be impossible for me to care any less what you are tired of. but there's also a fair amount of contrivance, caricature and, "you can't handle th
because this is my courtroom. 0n the other side of the cultural parting, joseph gordon—levitt is more conservatively camped as prosecutor richard schultz, while frank langella pretty much dispenses with hair altogether in a scene—stealingly cranky turn as judge julius hoffman. on top of that, we have eddie redmayne as tom hayden, john carroll lynch as david dellinger, kelvin harrisonjr as fred hampton, michael keaton as ramsey clark, and yahya abdul—mateen as bobby seale, a stellar roster...
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on the other side of the cultural parting, joseph gordon—levitt is more conservatively camped as prosecutor richard schultz, while frank langella pretty much dispenses with hair altogether in a scene—stealingly cranky turn as judge julius hoffman. on top of that, we have eddie redmayne as tom hayden, john carroll lynch as david dellinger, kelvin harrisonjr as fred hampton, michael keaton as ramsey clark, and yahya abdul—mateen as bobby seale, a stellar roster indeed. how much is it worth to you, what's your price? to call off the revolution? my life. anyone watching scenes of protesters being clubbed and tear—gassed in us cities, or of african—americans being bound and gagged by a clearly politicised judiciary cannot help but draw comparisons with contemporary news footage, comparisons that aaron sorkin is keen to emphasise. there is a message in this entertainment. i'm tired of hearing you. it would be impossible for me to care any less what you are tired of. but there's also a fair amount of contrivance, caricature and, "you can't handle the truth", courtroom drama cliches. unsurp
on the other side of the cultural parting, joseph gordon—levitt is more conservatively camped as prosecutor richard schultz, while frank langella pretty much dispenses with hair altogether in a scene—stealingly cranky turn as judge julius hoffman. on top of that, we have eddie redmayne as tom hayden, john carroll lynch as david dellinger, kelvin harrisonjr as fred hampton, michael keaton as ramsey clark, and yahya abdul—mateen as bobby seale, a stellar roster indeed. how much is it worth...
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brian levitt, he is the global market strategist at invesco. we will have more coming up on "wall street week". to ohioto ohio and talk rose.tary of state frank la this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ >> bloomberg television is brought to by vasco qqq, supporting the innovators changing the world. distributors incorporated. david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. we have been looking at ohio as part of the swing state for the election. they look to play a larger role given concerns over covid-19 and increased reliance on absentee ballots in many states. today we welcome the ohio secretary of state, republican frank larose. give us a snapshot of where you are in the voting process in ohio. how many absentee ballots do you have and how will you process them? frank: it is important to know there agree -- there are three great choices. this is not something new. amidlose to three decades, -- ohioans have had that choice. we have already had over 2 million ohioans request ab
brian levitt, he is the global market strategist at invesco. we will have more coming up on "wall street week". to ohioto ohio and talk rose.tary of state frank la this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ >> bloomberg television is brought to by vasco qqq, supporting the innovators changing the world. distributors incorporated. david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. we have been looking...
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because this is my courtroom. 0n the other side of the cultural parting, joseph gordon—levitt is more conservatively camped as prosecutor richard schultz, while frank langella pretty much dispenses with hair altogether in a scene—stealingly cranky turn as judge julius hoffman. on top of that, we have eddie redmayne as tom hayden, john carroll lynch as david dellinger, kelvin harrisonjr as fred hampton, michael keaton as ramsey clark, and yahya abdul—mateen as bobby seale, a stellar roster indeed. how much is it worth to you, what's your price? to call off the revolution? my life. anyone watching scenes of protesters being clubbed and tear—gassed in us cities, or of african—americans being bound and gagged by a clearly politicised judiciary cannot help but draw comparisons with contemporary news footage, comparisons that aaron sorkin is keen to emphasise. there is a message in this entertainment. i'm tired of hearing you. it would be impossible for me to care any less what you are tired of. but there's also a fair amount of contrivance, caricature and, "you can't handle the tru
because this is my courtroom. 0n the other side of the cultural parting, joseph gordon—levitt is more conservatively camped as prosecutor richard schultz, while frank langella pretty much dispenses with hair altogether in a scene—stealingly cranky turn as judge julius hoffman. on top of that, we have eddie redmayne as tom hayden, john carroll lynch as david dellinger, kelvin harrisonjr as fred hampton, michael keaton as ramsey clark, and yahya abdul—mateen as bobby seale, a stellar roster...
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next we will hear from professor levitt. justin levitttt is a professor of law and gerald t. mclaughlin yo. fellow at loyola law school. he was a deputy attorney generac in the u.s. rights division of c the division ofiv justice wherew primarily looked over the work of voters' rights and protection.rat he holdsion a law degree in pub administration from harvard t university. mr. helevitt, iss can you tell about your experience on some oi thesess issues and what the isss may be going forward? >> sure. i can try to do that by giving a little bit of context of some of the states not in as good a in position as oregon and washington are.of i first want to thank you, ashio jamie, for having the rights of aviation and justice. i've been a civil rights lawyer for a long time. all i'm delighted to join you all, and i'm delighted to join my fellowow panelists. an this is really an all-star group you've managed to put together,i including people who are very much on the front lines of all of these sites in very differen. ways. you've gotyo secretary wyman an attorney general rosenblum
next we will hear from professor levitt. justin levitttt is a professor of law and gerald t. mclaughlin yo. fellow at loyola law school. he was a deputy attorney generac in the u.s. rights division of c the division ofiv justice wherew primarily looked over the work of voters' rights and protection.rat he holdsion a law degree in pub administration from harvard t university. mr. helevitt, iss can you tell about your experience on some oi thesess issues and what the isss may be going forward?...
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because this is my courtroom. 0n the other side of the cultural parting, joseph gordon levitt is more conservatively camped as prosecutor richard schultz, while frank langella pretty much dispenses with hair altogether in a scene stealingly cranky turn as judge julius hoffman. on top of that, we have eddie redmayne as tom hayden, john carroll lynch as david dellinger, kelvin harrisonjunior as fred hampton, michael keaton as ramsey clark, and yahya abdul—mateen ii as bobby seale, a stellar roster indeed. how much is it worth to you, what's your price? to call off the revolution? my life. anyone watching scenes of protesters being clubbed and tear gassed in us cities, or of african—americans being bound and gagged by a clearly politicized judiciary cannot help but draw comparisons with contemporary news footage. comparisons that aaron sorkin is keen to emphasise. there is a message in this entertainment. i'm tired of hearing you. it would be impossible for me to care any less what you are tired of. but there's also a fair amount of contrivance, caricature and, "you can't handle the
because this is my courtroom. 0n the other side of the cultural parting, joseph gordon levitt is more conservatively camped as prosecutor richard schultz, while frank langella pretty much dispenses with hair altogether in a scene stealingly cranky turn as judge julius hoffman. on top of that, we have eddie redmayne as tom hayden, john carroll lynch as david dellinger, kelvin harrisonjunior as fred hampton, michael keaton as ramsey clark, and yahya abdul—mateen ii as bobby seale, a stellar...
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tom: brian levitt of invesco quoting churchill, that's always a good thing. $1.1700uro with a print. a oneeight -- we await dollar 16 since handle. handle -- a $1.16 handle. jonathan: clinging to that $1.17 handle at the moment. allocations are broad. how may times have you heard that chit chat over the last couple of months? we are going to have a recovery, we opening -- recovery, reopening. is that still a call that would resonate with you? stabilization -- jonathan: are you still there? carry on, brian. brian: we are not likely to see a significant rise in the dollar that we saw in the aftermath of the 2008 crisis. we need more fiscal support, so that should put some pressure or at least keep the dollar relatively stable. the money is going to flow to the parts of the world where growth looks best relative to expectation. that is going to be challenged in europe. we started this conversation talking about asia and select emerging economies. growth seems to be on a better trajectory, and that is where i think investors can start to find opportunities. there's a lot of great structu
tom: brian levitt of invesco quoting churchill, that's always a good thing. $1.1700uro with a print. a oneeight -- we await dollar 16 since handle. handle -- a $1.16 handle. jonathan: clinging to that $1.17 handle at the moment. allocations are broad. how may times have you heard that chit chat over the last couple of months? we are going to have a recovery, we opening -- recovery, reopening. is that still a call that would resonate with you? stabilization -- jonathan: are you still there?...
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south through the young what if you were on the slope and sit down that's all i said was a woman with levitt and. come from where you were for me before we put that in the cup what it would. be asking. 420-2016 international teams are expected as usual china and belarus have brought their own tanks all the others are to lebanon all resigned to t. 72. now $100.00 combat vehicles are being made ready with a special armored paint job stenciling can take 20 to 30 minutes then all the vulnerable parts are taped up and within an hour each tank is painted in the right color for the colors are meant to be used in real combat for example yellow when red help disguise a vehicle in the desert which team gets what color will be announced the day before the competition. you know even though we did you know lead one to go do you want. to have some of the younger you say you. want every year sees more newcomers taking part in the games and 2020 is the year for qatar's 1st appearance was going to disappoint and now this is good news night do you think you will pull the ones i know you like. to do you think
south through the young what if you were on the slope and sit down that's all i said was a woman with levitt and. come from where you were for me before we put that in the cup what it would. be asking. 420-2016 international teams are expected as usual china and belarus have brought their own tanks all the others are to lebanon all resigned to t. 72. now $100.00 combat vehicles are being made ready with a special armored paint job stenciling can take 20 to 30 minutes then all the vulnerable...
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one with levitt and. come from where you were for me before we put that in the cup what it would have. to be. 202016 international teams are expected as usual china and belarus have brought their own tanks all the others are to lebanon all resigned to t. 72. now $100.00 combat vehicles are being made ready with a special armored paint job stenciling can take 20 to 30 minutes then all the vulnerable parts are taped up and within an hour each tank is painted in the right color for the colors are meant to be used in real combat for example yet i when read help disguise a vehicle in the desert which team gets what color will be announced the day before the competition. you do know even though we see here you know you won't you know you want. to have some of the younger you say you. want every year sees more newcomers taking part in the games and 2020 is the year for qatar's 1st appearance was going to disappoint and now this is good news night if you think you will call that one so you like. to do you think i
one with levitt and. come from where you were for me before we put that in the cup what it would have. to be. 202016 international teams are expected as usual china and belarus have brought their own tanks all the others are to lebanon all resigned to t. 72. now $100.00 combat vehicles are being made ready with a special armored paint job stenciling can take 20 to 30 minutes then all the vulnerable parts are taped up and within an hour each tank is painted in the right color for the colors are...
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in the future, as professor levitt was mentioning, you know, if you are involved in seeing what your secretary of state is doing, what your state legislature is doing, if you attend hearings or follow the issues on this, you can know what practices they are putting in place that might cover future potential purges. whether they're creating an inactive voter list or sending out postcard they claim will confirm whether or not you are still living in the state. you can get in on the front end and have some input on whether that practice is going to actually take effect. so staying engaged, you'll know ahead of time before the issues sneak up on us with election day looming. >> great. thank you. have you noticed any foreign interference with voter registration or voting so far? >> we have not seen any foreign interference, and we have not had -- in 2020, i just don't want to say things out loud because you jinx them, but we've not seen any evidence of any kind of compromises of our syst system here in washington state. make no mistake, what you heard and what you read the last four years
in the future, as professor levitt was mentioning, you know, if you are involved in seeing what your secretary of state is doing, what your state legislature is doing, if you attend hearings or follow the issues on this, you can know what practices they are putting in place that might cover future potential purges. whether they're creating an inactive voter list or sending out postcard they claim will confirm whether or not you are still living in the state. you can get in on the front end and...
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so i contacted and they all said yes and this is meryl streep, glenn close, joseph gordon levitt, on and on and mixing in steve schmidt, james carville, the epidemiologist and they did a wonderful job. tim works for these young men. eight of them will have been posted there will be another 15. they managed to illustrate in a simple way. another way to bring something to life. we are rolling them out one after another. >> look forward to those. have you gotten any reaction from the administration at all? >> there probably. i was hoping everybody would hope we would get a couple things from him. >> did you watch the debate? >> guest: yes, i did, an unbelievable spectacle. who would have thought our politics would be so debased. the only thing not while it was happening. while it was happening i wanted to vomit but as soon it was over and i saw all the commentary which was completely appalled by donald trump, i began to feel a certain elation as we had just watch him. for three or four years now we have been thinking he's done it now there's no way to recover from this and we have alway
so i contacted and they all said yes and this is meryl streep, glenn close, joseph gordon levitt, on and on and mixing in steve schmidt, james carville, the epidemiologist and they did a wonderful job. tim works for these young men. eight of them will have been posted there will be another 15. they managed to illustrate in a simple way. another way to bring something to life. we are rolling them out one after another. >> look forward to those. have you gotten any reaction from the...
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joseph gordon-levitt. i'm going to get his name right when we have him live. >> yes. ♪ hey, ya >>> back on "gma" with a very talented actor you know from "inception" and "500 days of summer." now joseph gordon-levitt starring in "the trial of the chicago 7" and he is joining us live. thank you so much for being with us today. happy to have you here, joseph. >> hey, guys, good morning. >> hey, good morning. all right, so we love a throwback thursday and we wanted to go back to the show "3rd rock on the sun" and you had a virtual reunion with your co-star john lith mcgowan and -- john lithgow, and they were a part of your formative years. tell us about the reunion. >> yeah, it's so true. "3rd rock from the sun" was all my teenage years, age 13 to age 19, and yeah. that's like my second family, you know? i learned so much from john about not only acting and comedy and being an artist, but just being a person, you know, being a kind human being, and we got to talking just recently because he put out a book.
joseph gordon-levitt. i'm going to get his name right when we have him live. >> yes. ♪ hey, ya >>> back on "gma" with a very talented actor you know from "inception" and "500 days of summer." now joseph gordon-levitt starring in "the trial of the chicago 7" and he is joining us live. thank you so much for being with us today. happy to have you here, joseph. >> hey, guys, good morning. >> hey, good morning. all right, so we...
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it is back open to traffic is back at the levitt coming up a little bit later we'll check in on bay area bridges traffic is picking up there as well john roberts sounds like a busy morning for commuters at least weather is giving us a break these next couple of days, not too much story about out there as far as this forecast is concerned sure some gray skies overhead this morning in a few spots of fog. >>but our chances of rainfall of really diminished. so if you have any plans this weekend. really what you have to look for to us just some mild conditions, let's look at futurecast so showers to our west but that energy just tapering out before it gets to the bay on friday so friday now expected to be pretty dry day partly cloudy skies and some noticeable cool weather continues as for saturday, a better chance of rainfall but at that some very light sprinkles possible. >>couple of spots a very light green popping up briefly across the bay indicating that potential for a few light sprinkles here and there. rainfall really centered up towards the northern part of the state on across the ore
it is back open to traffic is back at the levitt coming up a little bit later we'll check in on bay area bridges traffic is picking up there as well john roberts sounds like a busy morning for commuters at least weather is giving us a break these next couple of days, not too much story about out there as far as this forecast is concerned sure some gray skies overhead this morning in a few spots of fog. >>but our chances of rainfall of really diminished. so if you have any plans this...
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i mean, just the people that are watching you do your thing, like, franklin langella, joseph gordon-levitt - >> yeah. >> seth: mark rylance, sacha baron cohen, jeremy strong. i know i'm leaving people out. >> eddie redmayne. >> seth: does it make more fun or even after doing this a long time you're like, "oh, there's some real a-listers here?" >> you know, absolutely. that's a great question. absolutely, it makes it more fun now. you want to be in that it's like playing pickup basketball you know when you say, "yeah, i'll go down to the park and play a little bit." but the whole rhythm of everything, when everybody is so much better or so good around you. the only thing that happened when i did the first "batman," was i was very -- i was pretty nervous and self-conscious about being with jack. >> seth: sure, sure. >> because he's so strong on film, you know and it ended up just being great, you know. just being great we became pals and everything. but yeah, that's a good question it felt pretty good actually >> seth: do you think -- when you think back to "batman," and you saying that, of
i mean, just the people that are watching you do your thing, like, franklin langella, joseph gordon-levitt - >> yeah. >> seth: mark rylance, sacha baron cohen, jeremy strong. i know i'm leaving people out. >> eddie redmayne. >> seth: does it make more fun or even after doing this a long time you're like, "oh, there's some real a-listers here?" >> you know, absolutely. that's a great question. absolutely, it makes it more fun now. you want to be in that...
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it's so rare that in a study that professor justin levitt conducted, only 31 votes of those cast were prosecutable for in-person voter fraud. so the attorney general, just like the president, is pedalling blatant falsehoods when they speak of rampant voter fraud. whether they attempt to act on these ideas or not. these falsehoods are extremely dangerous and we should understand them as part of a form of voter suppression in a long and sordid history of voter intimidation, that's as old as this democracy itself. especially when you look at the intimidation of black voters which stems back to the 15th amendment and black men being granted the right to vote in 1870 and jim crow laws and the upheaval of the voting rights act of 1965. all of these chilling messages that the ballot box is somehow forbidden grounds for certain people. we don't have to look at that far back, in the 1980's, the republican committee had the ballot security passport, which its very purpose was to patrol polls and the people are on the task force, many of them were off duty police officers who were armed with loa
it's so rare that in a study that professor justin levitt conducted, only 31 votes of those cast were prosecutable for in-person voter fraud. so the attorney general, just like the president, is pedalling blatant falsehoods when they speak of rampant voter fraud. whether they attempt to act on these ideas or not. these falsehoods are extremely dangerous and we should understand them as part of a form of voter suppression in a long and sordid history of voter intimidation, that's as old as this...
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it's so rare that in a study that professor justin levitt conducted that surveyed over 20 billion votes, only 31 votes cast were prosecutable for in person voter fraud so the attorney general just like the president is peddling blatant falsehoods and rapid voter fraud but whether they attempt on these ideas or not, these falsehoods are extremely dangerous and we should understand them as part of a form of voter suppression and in the long and sordid history of voter intimidation that is as old as this democracy itself and especially when you look at the intimidation of black voters which jumps back to the 15th amendment and blacks being granted the right to vote in 1870. jim crow laws and the people that led to the passage of the voting rights act of 1965. all these chilling messages about box is somehow forbidden ground for different people. and we don't even have to look that far back in our history . in the 1980s, the republican national committee authored something called the national ballot security task force which its very purpose was to control the people on the task force, many
it's so rare that in a study that professor justin levitt conducted that surveyed over 20 billion votes, only 31 votes cast were prosecutable for in person voter fraud so the attorney general just like the president is peddling blatant falsehoods and rapid voter fraud but whether they attempt on these ideas or not, these falsehoods are extremely dangerous and we should understand them as part of a form of voter suppression and in the long and sordid history of voter intimidation that is as old...
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paul: finance reporter hannah levitt in new york. thanks for joining us. the wells fargo cfo told bloomberg he now expects his banksy's higher than expected remediation charges to be a thing of the past. >> those two items in particular were higher than most people would have estimated. restructuring charges will come when they come. they are a little bit harder to forecast, but they generally exist because you are taking expenses down on the other side. as we said on our call earlier today, given what we know today, there is an expectation that on the customer remediation front, that we are through it. and that should not be part of the expense story going forward. there is a big commitment at wells fargo to bring structural expenses down over the course of the next couple of years through business supplication and product supplication -- business simplification and product's implication. -- product simplification. >> there are a lot of concerns about the economy and about how healthy that economy will be, particularly for consumer banks. i'm curious, as
paul: finance reporter hannah levitt in new york. thanks for joining us. the wells fargo cfo told bloomberg he now expects his banksy's higher than expected remediation charges to be a thing of the past. >> those two items in particular were higher than most people would have estimated. restructuring charges will come when they come. they are a little bit harder to forecast, but they generally exist because you are taking expenses down on the other side. as we said on our call earlier...
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the third is a letter from tracy levitt, who was with judge barrett while they both served on the scotus clerk class of 1998. there is also an editorial by derek mueller, a professor of , and this professor had evidencerett as his professor at notre dame law school, and he does say that he treated that she treated all students of all backgrounds with respect. sen. graham: without objection. sen. ernst: judge barrett, i can pro-life. by youre that, judged faith, and has been apple pointed out many times by our colleagues across the aisle, that you are pro-life. but once again, can we reiterate your stance as a judge? myge barrett: as a judge, which i moral beliefs am not expecting them publicly right now, because now that i am a judge, i cannot sign statements like i did that 115 years ago, but my policy views, my moral convictions, my religious beliefs do not bear on how i decide cases, nor should they. it would be in conflict with my judicial oath. sen. ernst: and i know you consider yourself to be an originalist, as you discussed earlier with senator sasse. it seems that adhering to th
the third is a letter from tracy levitt, who was with judge barrett while they both served on the scotus clerk class of 1998. there is also an editorial by derek mueller, a professor of , and this professor had evidencerett as his professor at notre dame law school, and he does say that he treated that she treated all students of all backgrounds with respect. sen. graham: without objection. sen. ernst: judge barrett, i can pro-life. by youre that, judged faith, and has been apple pointed out...
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the third is a letter from tracy levitt, who was with judge barrett while they both served on the scotus clerk class of 1998. there is also an editorial by derek mueller, a professor of , and this professor had evidencerett as his professor at notre dame law school, and he does say that he treated that she treated all students of all backgrounds with respect. sen. graham: without objection. sen. ernst: judge barrett, i can pro-life. by youre that, judged faith, and has been apple pointed out many times by our colleagues across the aisle, that you are pro-life. but once again, can we reiterate your stance as a judge? myge barrett: as a judge, which i moral beliefs am not expecting them publicly right now, because now that i am a judge, i cannot sign statements like i did that 115 years ago, but my policy views, my moral convictions, my religious beliefs do not bear on how i decide cases, nor should they. it would be in conflict with my judicial oath. sen. ernst: and i know you consider yourself to be an originalist, as you discussed earlier with senator sasse. it seems that adhering to th
the third is a letter from tracy levitt, who was with judge barrett while they both served on the scotus clerk class of 1998. there is also an editorial by derek mueller, a professor of , and this professor had evidencerett as his professor at notre dame law school, and he does say that he treated that she treated all students of all backgrounds with respect. sen. graham: without objection. sen. ernst: judge barrett, i can pro-life. by youre that, judged faith, and has been apple pointed out...
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because this is my courtroom. 0n the other side of the cultural parting, joseph gordon—levitt is more conservatively camped as prosecutor richard schultz, while frank langella pretty much dispenses with hair altogether in a scene—stealingly cranky turn as judge julius hoffman. on top of that, we have eddie redmayne as tom hayden, john carroll lynch as david dellinger, kelvin harrisonjr as fred hampton, michael keaton as ramsey clark, and yahya abdul—mateen as bobby seale, a stellar roster indeed. how much is it worth to you, what's your price? to call off the revolution? my life. anyone watching scenes of protesters being clubbed and tear—gassed in us cities, or of african—americans being bound and gagged by a clearly politicised judiciary cannot help but draw comparisons with contemporary news footage, comparisons that aaron sorkin is keen to emphasise. there is a message in this entertainment. i'm tired of hearing you. it would be impossible for me to care any less what you are tired of. but there's also a fair amount of contrivance, caricature and, "you can't handle the tru
because this is my courtroom. 0n the other side of the cultural parting, joseph gordon—levitt is more conservatively camped as prosecutor richard schultz, while frank langella pretty much dispenses with hair altogether in a scene—stealingly cranky turn as judge julius hoffman. on top of that, we have eddie redmayne as tom hayden, john carroll lynch as david dellinger, kelvin harrisonjr as fred hampton, michael keaton as ramsey clark, and yahya abdul—mateen as bobby seale, a stellar roster...