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the leaders of this effort, ken and ken, ken frazier, ceo of mechlt rck and ken chenault, former chairman and ceo of american express we are privileged to have both of you on the program this morning with this historic open letter for your peers it corporate america to take action ken chenault -- i'll have to call you chenault and frazier. you've come together in such a forceful way. >> andrew, this is the first time and i think what's very important is to understand the history of voting rights in america. we all know the right to vote is fundamental, but for african-americans, they had to earn the right to vote they had to demonstrate. and anyone who has followed american history understands that the vote is absolutely crucial. just think if we had the right to vote, blacks had the right to vote after the civil war where this country would have been just think after the brown v. board of education case, if corporations had stood up and said, we support the integration of schools so what i think is very important here is that we are asking corporations, and this is a call for action. wha
the leaders of this effort, ken and ken, ken frazier, ceo of mechlt rck and ken chenault, former chairman and ceo of american express we are privileged to have both of you on the program this morning with this historic open letter for your peers it corporate america to take action ken chenault -- i'll have to call you chenault and frazier. you've come together in such a forceful way. >> andrew, this is the first time and i think what's very important is to understand the history of voting...
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as ken said earlier, sometimes they're completely accurate. sometimes they're memories that are wrong. but you're made better every time you hear those stories, because what they do is first of all, they remind you to humanize history. they remind you that that's what's going to get people to be engaged. and secondly, they remind you that there is complexity, because you're hearing different things in these oral histories. that i think made me a better historian. >> i agree, that was really beautifully said, lonnie. i had said earlier that i thought that memory was kind of the dna. but not really yet a structure. the first structure of memory, regardless of whether it turned out in academic or in other ways, is oral history. it's telling your story. honey, how was your day, is the beginning of all history, you know? it really is. it is. and you edit. human beings edit. and in that editing is the initial subjectivity of human experience. i backed slowly down the driveway avoiding the garbage can at the curb, is not what we say, unless somebody
as ken said earlier, sometimes they're completely accurate. sometimes they're memories that are wrong. but you're made better every time you hear those stories, because what they do is first of all, they remind you to humanize history. they remind you that that's what's going to get people to be engaged. and secondly, they remind you that there is complexity, because you're hearing different things in these oral histories. that i think made me a better historian. >> i agree, that was...
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ken: no. i am actually thinking it is actually a higher quality growth target with more sustainable nature. so it is already very big number to start with. also i think it is a good sign for the government to actually make it more sustainable and focus on quality growth, and especially more sustainable growth and focus on the environment, welfare. i think it is a good sign. >> given your optimism about the chinese market, does it bother you that once we saw the markets moving freely and we saw a rout, just because a free market moves, the government went ahead and censored some of those searches, including stockmarket market and chinese. ken: yeah. i think these are temporary. so basically the government would have a measurement monitor. but for our strategic investment , opportunity for the long-term, we target to our investment to generate 10 times value over the next three to 10 years. that is why we actually focus on these megatrends and finding a high-quality company that can deliver this
ken: no. i am actually thinking it is actually a higher quality growth target with more sustainable nature. so it is already very big number to start with. also i think it is a good sign for the government to actually make it more sustainable and focus on quality growth, and especially more sustainable growth and focus on the environment, welfare. i think it is a good sign. >> given your optimism about the chinese market, does it bother you that once we saw the markets moving freely and...
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ken burns discuss the complex challenge of telling america's story. they're joined by pbs newshours. amna nawaz, the university of virginia's democracy initiative hosted this discussion and provided the video. anthropologists clifford geerts once said that culture is the stories we tell ourselves about ourselves. what are those stories in the united states? how have they been shaped and told sustained and valued and by whom? and how do they affect our cultural memory and our future? this afternoon. we have an extraordinary group of three people who will engage in those questions and others. lonnie bunch is the 14th secretary of the smithsonian the world's largest museum education and research complex, and he used the founding director of the smithsonian's national museum of african-american history and culture which is attracted over four million visitors and has become a pilgrimage for so many of us. can burns is one of the preeminent documentary filmmakers of our time his work crisscrosses american life from the brooklyn bridge to baseball to jazz t
ken burns discuss the complex challenge of telling america's story. they're joined by pbs newshours. amna nawaz, the university of virginia's democracy initiative hosted this discussion and provided the video. anthropologists clifford geerts once said that culture is the stories we tell ourselves about ourselves. what are those stories in the united states? how have they been shaped and told sustained and valued and by whom? and how do they affect our cultural memory and our future? this...
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please welcome back to the show ken jeong. how are you, ken >> fine. how are you doing? thank you for having me, brother. appreciate it. >> seth: it's always a delight to see you and i do want to talk about your show, which is always joyous and a show i think a lot of people watch together, watch with their families but i also want to give you a moment to address what a difficult time this has been, not just for all of us but hyper specifically, the asian-american community. >> yes thank you so much, seth. and yeah, just with regard to the situation in atlanta, the shootings in atlanta my heart, thoughts, and prayers go out to all affected and a special shout out to karen chi, your writer, who really had a very, very eloquent piece on the day that it happened it was very moving and it is just a sign that, you know, with the asian-american community, enough is enough. we're just fed up. and the study that karen cited on your show a few days ago, anti-asian-american crime has risen almost 150% in the last year and in that same study, overall hate crime went down 7%. and th
please welcome back to the show ken jeong. how are you, ken >> fine. how are you doing? thank you for having me, brother. appreciate it. >> seth: it's always a delight to see you and i do want to talk about your show, which is always joyous and a show i think a lot of people watch together, watch with their families but i also want to give you a moment to address what a difficult time this has been, not just for all of us but hyper specifically, the asian-american community....
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huckster ken, good morning. thank you for joining us ken, i have to ask you, we are seeing fedex shares up this more than after a really great quarter. it was a difficult quarter fedex faced a number of challenges including the holiday peak shipping the vaccines and severe weather winter weather can they top this going forward? >> this is the key things that fedex talked about not only as you mentioned demand continuing, but going forward. you know, after this huge spike up close covid with a huge increase in commerce demand, but you have the return as the vaccine is distributed and the return of b2b demand it won't go negative which was a comment. it won't flip negative as people return to work they will see the business to business growth return a huge increase for profitable potential. >> fedex expanded margins on the ground business with the residential commerce and express business that was due to the holiday shipping surcharges on big retailers. as the economy normalizes and people don't buy much online, c
huckster ken, good morning. thank you for joining us ken, i have to ask you, we are seeing fedex shares up this more than after a really great quarter. it was a difficult quarter fedex faced a number of challenges including the holiday peak shipping the vaccines and severe weather winter weather can they top this going forward? >> this is the key things that fedex talked about not only as you mentioned demand continuing, but going forward. you know, after this huge spike up close covid...
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ken? >> what a mess. so, it sounds like one way or the other -- if you have been the victim of edd fraud you are going to have to deal with the irs at some point now? >> reporter: that is right. you have an agency entering the picture at the federal level further complicating things and so you have, you are telling the irs one thing and edd is reporting a different number and as you heard in tax lingo that is a mismatch. you also have some people who will receive a letter from the irs called the cp-2,000 that indicates that mismatch. that can come later this year or even in 2022. it could take months maybe even years to figure it out with the irs communicating with the state agency, edd, the private entity of bank of america and you are stuck in the middle. >> as we know uncle sam does not forget, they do not ignore the 10-99. you have to deal with it one way or the other. >> the messy just got messier. >> kenny, thank you for that. >>> and, you can see all of our investigations into this unemployment fra
ken? >> what a mess. so, it sounds like one way or the other -- if you have been the victim of edd fraud you are going to have to deal with the irs at some point now? >> reporter: that is right. you have an agency entering the picture at the federal level further complicating things and so you have, you are telling the irs one thing and edd is reporting a different number and as you heard in tax lingo that is a mismatch. you also have some people who will receive a letter from the...
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well, as he thought about it the whole scene seemed to gel in ken thompson's mind. the way it happened, that is, the killer must have stolen bryan's own gun in its case while dr. rein was away at his conference, then brought it back that night expressly to kill bryan, discarding the holster on the way to the door. if it hadn't been for that holster out there, it could've been somebody came to the door, knocked at the door, bryan came to the door with a gun to maybe threaten him and there was a tussle. >> that could've been, sure. >> reporter: the gun changed hands and boom boom. >> it could've been, absolutely. but that holster being out there, there's just no other reason why that holster would be out there. >> reporter: that was agent thompson's theory anyway. was tom jaraczeski capable of such a thing? well, he already admitted he sneaked into ann's house when it was empty. and so, thought agent thompson, he must have been perfectly capable of walking into dr. rein's place too and stealing that gun. >> he had plenty of opportunity to get the gun. i mean, the trai
well, as he thought about it the whole scene seemed to gel in ken thompson's mind. the way it happened, that is, the killer must have stolen bryan's own gun in its case while dr. rein was away at his conference, then brought it back that night expressly to kill bryan, discarding the holster on the way to the door. if it hadn't been for that holster out there, it could've been somebody came to the door, knocked at the door, bryan came to the door with a gun to maybe threaten him and there was a...
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. >> and i'm ken bastida. now at 11:00 and streaming on cbsn bay area, a live look at san francisco tonight. another disturbing attack against a member of the asian community. this time a military veteran is assaulted. so what's being done to prevent this from happening again? kpix's betty yu is here with answers tonight, betty? >> we're learning about violence against asian americans here in the bay area daily. tonight a longtime san francisco resident talks about being assaulted for wearing a veterans hat. >> reporter: ron shared these photos with kpix after he said a man yelled racial insults and then punched him multiple times, knocking him to the ground on march 13th at ocean and plymouth avenues. he was wearing this veterans hat at the time. >> when he noticed me he got aggressive and charged across the street. go back where you came from. you caused this problem. he was referring to covid. and do you want to get hurt? you're not a veteran, i'm a veteran. >> reporter: he's of filipino, chinese and spanis
. >> and i'm ken bastida. now at 11:00 and streaming on cbsn bay area, a live look at san francisco tonight. another disturbing attack against a member of the asian community. this time a military veteran is assaulted. so what's being done to prevent this from happening again? kpix's betty yu is here with answers tonight, betty? >> we're learning about violence against asian americans here in the bay area daily. tonight a longtime san francisco resident talks about being assaulted...
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that's ken reynolds. by the way, ken, what happened to your eye? >> oh, this? >> jimmy: yeah. >> let's just say i'm not welcome in pet smart any more. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: okay. thank you. ken reynolds. [ cheers and applause ] that's ken reynolds, guillermo. >> funny guy. >> jimmy: all right, we got a good show, patrick schwarzenegger is here. [ cheers and applause ] we've got music from daddy yankee. and we'll be right back with seth rogen. this is hal. this is hal's heart. it's been broken. and put back together. this is hal's relief, knowing he's covered by medicare from blue cross blue shield. and with coverage you can trust, backed by over 80 years of healthcare expertise, we'll be there when it matters most. this is medicare from blue cross blue shield. this is the benefit of blue. how did kellogg's combine crunchy oat clusters with a touch of honey... plump, juicy raisins and tasty fiber into one delicious cereal? it took a lot of bran-storming. get it? kellogg's raisin bran crunch. two scoops of delicious. ♪ ♪ this is my body of proof. proof of le
that's ken reynolds. by the way, ken, what happened to your eye? >> oh, this? >> jimmy: yeah. >> let's just say i'm not welcome in pet smart any more. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: okay. thank you. ken reynolds. [ cheers and applause ] that's ken reynolds, guillermo. >> funny guy. >> jimmy: all right, we got a good show, patrick schwarzenegger is here. [ cheers and applause ] we've got music from daddy yankee. and we'll be right back with seth rogen. this is hal....
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. >> reporter: hey, ken. to say it's been quiet in this oracle park area would be an understatement. foot traffic has come to a crawl since the pandemic has begun and businesses have been really impacted in this area, but things are starting to look up. >> it's like it's christmas come early. you know what i mean? we've just been waiting so long for some sort of good news. >> reporter: scott morton, owner of momo's bar and grill in san francisco, is ready for business to pick up again. he's managed to stay open through the pandemic unlike many of his neighbors. >> man, this is a shot in the arm that i think the whole city needs, but this area in particular, you know, being so close to the ballpark. we're really excited for the future. >> reporter: today both the giants and the athletics making the big announcement through social media, the a's already swinging for the fences with a tweet welcoming fans back to the coliseum and putting tickets up for sale for opening day on april 1st. >> it's what the game is
. >> reporter: hey, ken. to say it's been quiet in this oracle park area would be an understatement. foot traffic has come to a crawl since the pandemic has begun and businesses have been really impacted in this area, but things are starting to look up. >> it's like it's christmas come early. you know what i mean? we've just been waiting so long for some sort of good news. >> reporter: scott morton, owner of momo's bar and grill in san francisco, is ready for business to pick...
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and to ken's. going out. who i believe in. sculpture. church of course. has been going on. these days world renowned torres strait island artist ken side they also lives in canes but his thoughts are never far from his church on eric donnelly the tiny island on which he was born. the church. believes he lived i think about it. as much as cain would love to be with family and old friends on all saints day his health prevents him from traveling. so he's come up with a unique solution to be there if not in person in spirit. he will send an artwork of his own as a gift to the church hammerhead shark trapped in a giant clam shell. is his totem animal. gratian good movie i'm going to. come up with you for it. ok. ken talks to his sculptures as he works reinforcing his relationship to them to the stories they seek to tell they're not simply works by ken side day they represent him absolutely finishing the piece will be a great pleasure getting it to the church on time potentially a logistical nightmare. the work is large and fragile its destination incredibly remote. the only way
and to ken's. going out. who i believe in. sculpture. church of course. has been going on. these days world renowned torres strait island artist ken side they also lives in canes but his thoughts are never far from his church on eric donnelly the tiny island on which he was born. the church. believes he lived i think about it. as much as cain would love to be with family and old friends on all saints day his health prevents him from traveling. so he's come up with a unique solution to be there...
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barack. >> ken will start a new nonprofit called just advocacy. seneca offers services and just advocacy will connect families to services. if you would like to nominate someone, the form is at kpix.com/hero. >>> coming up, what makes get up and dance? the reason this man was up on his feet and going down too, celebrating big time. >> he's got the moves. >>> today on so you just scored amazing savings at ross? mmm-hmm. on brands that take you from me time... ...to go time... ...in no time. hi. get the best bargains ever on looks that work anywhere... get your spring on at ross. yes! with brand-name looks at prices that say it's on. yeah, it is! get this season's styles for you... ...and you... and you... with the best bargains ever... ...at ross. yes for less! >>> san jose a step closer to a brand new landmark. the design that beat hundreds a world. that story and more at 5:00. >>> have you ever been so happy you just had to dance? oh yeah, he's good. this is 85-year-old jose. firs covid-19 vaccine in peru and had to dance about it. he said he is
barack. >> ken will start a new nonprofit called just advocacy. seneca offers services and just advocacy will connect families to services. if you would like to nominate someone, the form is at kpix.com/hero. >>> coming up, what makes get up and dance? the reason this man was up on his feet and going down too, celebrating big time. >> he's got the moves. >>> today on so you just scored amazing savings at ross? mmm-hmm. on brands that take you from me time... ...to...
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let me ask you about policy, ken. president biden is expected to release the first portion of his fiscal year 2022 budget on thursday and then on wednesday the administration will unleash an infrastructure plan. we're expecting that the president will discuss this on wednesday when he's in pittsburgh on a trip, more than a trillion dollars is expected to go toward improving roads, buildings and schools and fund climate change projects like green transit and electrical vehicle charging stations. this would be the first part of a two-part, $3 trillion plan with the second part prioritizing expansion of child care, extending obamacare subsidies. ken, your thoughts on this heavy spending? do you think this kind of spending is necessary after the recent $1.9 trillion spending plan? and regardless of if it's necessary or not, what's the the impact on the economy, ken? >> well, he's going for the narrower infrastructure bill first because that has buy far the most important, after all, you do have to fix roads and bridges. t
let me ask you about policy, ken. president biden is expected to release the first portion of his fiscal year 2022 budget on thursday and then on wednesday the administration will unleash an infrastructure plan. we're expecting that the president will discuss this on wednesday when he's in pittsburgh on a trip, more than a trillion dollars is expected to go toward improving roads, buildings and schools and fund climate change projects like green transit and electrical vehicle charging stations....
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barbie's famous beau, ken, has turned 60. toy company, mattel, are celebrating the milestone with a return to ken's original look — sandals, swimming shorts and a carefully slung yellow towel. a senior designerfor the company says ken has gone through many fashion transformations, skin controversially, ken and barbie split after 43 years of dating but rekindled their relationship in 2011. more on all of our stories on our website, more on all of our stories on ourwebsite, including more on all of our stories on our website, including analysis and reaction to president biden�*s first prime—time speech in which he detailed a possible roadmap out of the pandemic for the united states. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @jamesbbcnews. do stay with us. hello. thursday felt like one of those days where someone up there was just playing with the taps — raining one minute, then dry, then rain, then dry. it was like that pretty much all day. and some of the storms pretty impressive. we brought some hail to the streets of carl
barbie's famous beau, ken, has turned 60. toy company, mattel, are celebrating the milestone with a return to ken's original look — sandals, swimming shorts and a carefully slung yellow towel. a senior designerfor the company says ken has gone through many fashion transformations, skin controversially, ken and barbie split after 43 years of dating but rekindled their relationship in 2011. more on all of our stories on our website, more on all of our stories on ourwebsite, including more on...
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ken paxton is going to take on this story, ken paxton texas attorney general saying president biden is blatantly, openly violating u.s. law, doing an end run around congress with executive orders that affect border security we will explain that story with the attorney general up next. ♪ tell everybody how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i mean it... oh, sorry... [ laughter ] woops! [ laughter ] good evening! meow! nope. oh... what? i'm an emu! ah ha ha. no, buddy! buddy, it's a filter! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. your doctor gives you a prescription let's get you
ken paxton is going to take on this story, ken paxton texas attorney general saying president biden is blatantly, openly violating u.s. law, doing an end run around congress with executive orders that affect border security we will explain that story with the attorney general up next. ♪ tell everybody how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i mean it... oh, sorry... [ laughter ] woops! [ laughter ] good evening! meow! nope. oh... what? i'm an emu!...
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ken burns is one of the preeminent documentary film makers of our time. his work chris crosses american life from the bridge to baseball to jazz, to the civil war to country music. and today's moderator is as we think of her in our house and told her she's the thoughtful and informed sound track to our evening every single evening. she's the senior national correspondent and primary substitute anchor for pbs' news hour, a former foreign correspondent whose reporting also includes education, politics, sports and culture. and i'm nugoing to turn it over to you. thank you so much. >> melanie thank you so much for that kind introduction. i have to say i think my kids would disagree. they have a different nickname for me in this household. i'm sort of a nagging, annoying sound track to their lives. i want to thank you for joining us and i am just honored and delighted to be in conversation both with ken burns and with secretary lonnie bunch. thank you both for being here. secretary bunch, how are you doing today? >> i am always doing well especially when i get
ken burns is one of the preeminent documentary film makers of our time. his work chris crosses american life from the bridge to baseball to jazz, to the civil war to country music. and today's moderator is as we think of her in our house and told her she's the thoughtful and informed sound track to our evening every single evening. she's the senior national correspondent and primary substitute anchor for pbs' news hour, a former foreign correspondent whose reporting also includes education,...
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barbie's famous beau ken has turned 60. toy company mattel is celebrating the milestone with a return to ken's original look — sandals, swimming shorts and a carefully slung yellow towel. a senior designerfor the company says ken has gone through many fashion transformations, skin tones and careers. controversially, ken and barbie split up after 43 years of dating, but rekindled their relationship in 2011. hello. thursday felt like one of those days where someone up there was just playing with the taps — raining one minute, then dry, then rain, then dry. it was like that pretty much all day. and some of the storms pretty impressive. we brought some hail to the streets of carlisle. some of the storms dropped temperatures by up to 5 degrees celsius as they went through, and we had some of this spectacular mammatus cloud on the underside of some of the cumulonimbus thunder clouds — a sign of really vigorous storm clouds building. and more recently, well, some of those showers have started to turn to snow across parts of
barbie's famous beau ken has turned 60. toy company mattel is celebrating the milestone with a return to ken's original look — sandals, swimming shorts and a carefully slung yellow towel. a senior designerfor the company says ken has gone through many fashion transformations, skin tones and careers. controversially, ken and barbie split up after 43 years of dating, but rekindled their relationship in 2011. hello. thursday felt like one of those days where someone up there was just playing...
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>> reporter: yes, ken, it is. santa clara county leaders have been forced to cancel some vaccines at sites like this one at levi stadium because they still do not have enough supply. so, the big question, now, with so many more people becoming eligible for the vaccine will the supply be able to keep up with the growing demand? >> reporter: they have a capacity of 15,000 doses a day. and we only had a trickle of that available. >> reporter: during a press conference today, leaders said they are ready to get shots in arms of all of those who are eligible in the coming days and weeks all they need is supply. >> we have the capacity to vaccinate over 200,000 people a week in our county and we are doing probably a third of that. >> reporter: today, governor newsom announced starting april 1st any over 50 can get a vaccine and on the 15th anyone over the age of 16 becomes available. >> in just a few weeks no rules, no limitations as it relates to the ability to get the vaccine administered. >> reporter: there are 400,00
>> reporter: yes, ken, it is. santa clara county leaders have been forced to cancel some vaccines at sites like this one at levi stadium because they still do not have enough supply. so, the big question, now, with so many more people becoming eligible for the vaccine will the supply be able to keep up with the growing demand? >> reporter: they have a capacity of 15,000 doses a day. and we only had a trickle of that available. >> reporter: during a press conference today,...
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this is embarrassing i think that ken frazier and ken chenault are just great americans and the idea that there are not 500 ceos in the 500 standing with them is really re served. and these battles, bobby kennedy, martin luther king, lbj won them and to have this rear guard action against people who led us through this, it's disgraceful. i don't mind saying that it's just disgraceful. and ken frazier has been such a beacon what an amazing ceo. these guys, they stand for america. i don't know what the other people stand for if they want to go back and read history, because if they read history, they know they're fighting the tide of history and i just find this to be shameful and disgraceful lbj, who had a lot of flaws, and rfk who had a lot of flaws, they won this battle. and these people who are fighting this, they really need to study their history they should go take a civics lesson >> jim, what do you think is holding other companies back, who are not being vocal about this, some of the, there are the lobbying groups, business round table in the u.s. chamber, the focus is on to t
this is embarrassing i think that ken frazier and ken chenault are just great americans and the idea that there are not 500 ceos in the 500 standing with them is really re served. and these battles, bobby kennedy, martin luther king, lbj won them and to have this rear guard action against people who led us through this, it's disgraceful. i don't mind saying that it's just disgraceful. and ken frazier has been such a beacon what an amazing ceo. these guys, they stand for america. i don't know...
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ken reynolds. [ applause ] >> hi. hi. glad to be here, hopefully i make it through this without getting taken out by hollywood's woke and dagger squad. >> jimmy: okay, well, now, i understand you're upset about the new "space jam" movie. >> i'm not upset, i'm outraged! >> jimmy: okay, why? why are you outraged? >> it's political correctness gone mad! the loony left is going through all our beloved childhood characters with a sanctimonious magnifying glass and now, the producers of "space jam" have decided lola bunny can't be sexy anymore! it's the final straw! >> jimmy: i'm sorry, what? >> it's the final straw. >> jimmy: no, i said "what" about the bunny being sexy. >> you're damn right she is. a sexy bunny. lola bunny. look at her. she was a sassy rabbit with legs for days and a butt that wouldn't quit. all right. and now look at her! looks like she coaches volleyball at a women's college! the libs cancelled my lola's sweet, lumpy rack! >> jimmy: i'm sorry, are you saying you're sexually attracted
ken reynolds. [ applause ] >> hi. hi. glad to be here, hopefully i make it through this without getting taken out by hollywood's woke and dagger squad. >> jimmy: okay, well, now, i understand you're upset about the new "space jam" movie. >> i'm not upset, i'm outraged! >> jimmy: okay, why? why are you outraged? >> it's political correctness gone mad! the loony left is going through all our beloved childhood characters with a sanctimonious magnifying glass...
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thank you, ken, i appreciate that. >> your neighbors are going what? that's my kitchen. >>> up next, how an east bay city is looking to bend its own rules tonight. to transform this home with a we are monitoring dodgers stadium. governor newsom delivering one of the biggest speeches of his career, watch it live on cbsn bay area. >>> kamala harris could soon become an historic landmark, berkeley's city council is considering a new measure tonight. >>> it would extend landmark status to homes of historic people. harris made history as the first woman vice president of black and asian descent. broke a lot of barriers right there. thanks for watching at 6:00. the cbs evening news is next. >>> we'll be back here at 7:00 p.m. say anks captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ >> o'donnell: tonight, a shot of hope-- new infections and coronavirus hospitalizations are down as vaccinations continue to ramp up. get this-- almost 60% of americans 65 and older have already gotten at least one dose. the lowest level of deaths since the fall, great news, indicating the third
thank you, ken, i appreciate that. >> your neighbors are going what? that's my kitchen. >>> up next, how an east bay city is looking to bend its own rules tonight. to transform this home with a we are monitoring dodgers stadium. governor newsom delivering one of the biggest speeches of his career, watch it live on cbsn bay area. >>> kamala harris could soon become an historic landmark, berkeley's city council is considering a new measure tonight. >>> it would...
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we start with a conversation with filmmaker ken burns about the challenge of telling that story. and then the story of black american expat troe yot and french war hero eugene bullard followed by the arrival of the first africans in virginia at 1619 at the jamestown colony. later the life of an emancipated slavewoman who became a civil rights leader and women's activist. >>> american history tv on c-span3, exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. coming up this weekend, saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on reel america with the recent announcement of this year's academy award nominees, we feature three films that were nominated or won academy awards. "library of congress" from 1945, "with this hands" from 1950 and "why man creates." 2:00 p.m. eastern, cleveland sellers recounts the 1968 orangeburg mass car where south carolina state troopers fired on students protesting segregation. and at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, we visit the national museum of the u.s. army in virginia. at 6:45 p.m. eastern, smithsonian secretary lonnie bunch and
we start with a conversation with filmmaker ken burns about the challenge of telling that story. and then the story of black american expat troe yot and french war hero eugene bullard followed by the arrival of the first africans in virginia at 1619 at the jamestown colony. later the life of an emancipated slavewoman who became a civil rights leader and women's activist. >>> american history tv on c-span3, exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend....
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. >>> good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. now at 11:00, and streaming on cbsn bay area, tonight san francisco is back in the red, allowing for more re-openings and fewer restrictions. santa clara and napa counties have also moved to red. is it too much too soon? kpix 5's you you is betty yu is live for us tonight, betty? >> reporter: covid cases are falling in san francisco, and that allows them to offer indoor dining for the first time since september. >> so you've got thisle. orteles a f a, b willeustaem h s wa a sister restaurant epic steak on the embarcadero. >> super excited. like we've been waiting so long to get back to the point where there's forward movement. >> reporter: managing partner pete says at 25% capacity the financial boost won't be big at first. tables are limited to one household with a maximum of four people, and dining must end at 10:00 p.m. >> i think that it's just let's be conservative. let's not go crazy and just open it all up. let's take steps and maybe be calculated. and i think that's okay, beca
. >>> good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. now at 11:00, and streaming on cbsn bay area, tonight san francisco is back in the red, allowing for more re-openings and fewer restrictions. santa clara and napa counties have also moved to red. is it too much too soon? kpix 5's you you is betty yu is live for us tonight, betty? >> reporter: covid cases are falling in san francisco, and that allows them to offer indoor dining for the first time since...
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please join me in welcoming ken frazier. >> mr. president, i want to begin by thanking you for the steady, practical, and resolute leadership you and your administration have provided. putting people for politics and fostering an environment in which private sector manufacturing and scientific capabilities can work in healthy partnership with government to create a force multiplier in a battle we simply must win. i'm also pleased to be here alongside my friend and colleague to talk about our historic collaboration. the covid-19 pandemic has affected all areas of our global community. it has created profound challenges and hardships, especially for our most vulnerable and disadvantaged people and communities. it has also shown a light on the resilience of our first responders, scientists, health care workers, and those providing essential community services. the real heroes of this challenging moment. at merck, we are proud to contribute to the global response to the pandemic. through this collaboration with our colleagues at johnso
please join me in welcoming ken frazier. >> mr. president, i want to begin by thanking you for the steady, practical, and resolute leadership you and your administration have provided. putting people for politics and fostering an environment in which private sector manufacturing and scientific capabilities can work in healthy partnership with government to create a force multiplier in a battle we simply must win. i'm also pleased to be here alongside my friend and colleague to talk about...
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vince collagnese, texas attorney general ken paxton. more on the political melt down of andrew cuomo, accused of coverups, bullying, sexual harrassment and even gaslighting. can he recover. this as democrats last cuomo for a major conflict of interest, allegedly trying to choose his own investigator into his own sexual harrassment probe. critics are also asking this, why did democrats stay largely silent so long on the nursing home coverup allegations but they're now speaking out on the sexual harrassment allegations? also this tonight, the biden administration sources in washington say they're playing defense as trump rattled them over key policies that trump says are mistakes, on jobs to energy, to lockdowns and the border. not all republicans though are signing on to trump running the gop. plus a key house investigator who works on fbi abuses in the trump-russia probe now says that the government is covering up, quote, damning information, detailing additional alleged misconduct by the fbi and u.s. toll generals in intelligence in th
vince collagnese, texas attorney general ken paxton. more on the political melt down of andrew cuomo, accused of coverups, bullying, sexual harrassment and even gaslighting. can he recover. this as democrats last cuomo for a major conflict of interest, allegedly trying to choose his own investigator into his own sexual harrassment probe. critics are also asking this, why did democrats stay largely silent so long on the nursing home coverup allegations but they're now speaking out on the sexual...
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joining me now is security corbin and contributor ken watts. ken, they're still looking for people who caused harm on january 6th. what can you tell us? >> what they've done is extracted these videos of violent assault on police officers, and they managed to tease out very clear images of their faces so that anybody who knows these people would be able to easily identify them. they're asking those who do to please contact the fbi. they've arrested more than 300 people in the capitol riots and charged 65 people with assaulting law enforcement officers, including two who allegedly charged dr. brian sicknick who later died. there are some 250 other suspects they haven't been able to identify who are on their website, and they're asking people to go to that website and peruse those images and let the fbi know if they can identify any of these people, katy. >> when they ask the public for help, i know they do that often, what does that mean about the status of the investigation? >> i think it means they're trying to triage, katy. if you think about
joining me now is security corbin and contributor ken watts. ken, they're still looking for people who caused harm on january 6th. what can you tell us? >> what they've done is extracted these videos of violent assault on police officers, and they managed to tease out very clear images of their faces so that anybody who knows these people would be able to easily identify them. they're asking those who do to please contact the fbi. they've arrested more than 300 people in the capitol riots...
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amanda: ken feinberg, such a pleasure to have your views. a vaccine rollout is one part of the equation. some countries all -- some companies are already researching cloud treatments. -- coronavirus treatments. where are you and how close to an actual market deliverable might you be? >> we announced today that we are going to be proceeding with a phase two trial. our drug therapy is different than the vaccines that are being used today and other therapies, because we focus on treating the immune system as opposed to attacking the covid virus itself. the advantage in our opinion of that approach is that the variance they keep arising every week will not be an obstacle for us in treating covid patients because our mechanism is a dampening of the immune system. in doing that, we are going after the inflammation as toac virus. matt: you are also working on multiple sclerosis treatment and you run a number of biotech's. are you impressed with the kind of progress that is being made in drugs over the past year as opposed to the decade or century p
amanda: ken feinberg, such a pleasure to have your views. a vaccine rollout is one part of the equation. some countries all -- some companies are already researching cloud treatments. -- coronavirus treatments. where are you and how close to an actual market deliverable might you be? >> we announced today that we are going to be proceeding with a phase two trial. our drug therapy is different than the vaccines that are being used today and other therapies, because we focus on treating the...
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. >>> good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. now at 11:00, and streaming on cbsn bay area, tonight san francisco is back in the red, allowing for more re-openings and fewer restrictions. santa clara and napa counties have also moved to red. is it too much too soon? kpix 5's you you is betty yu is live for us tonight, betty? >> reporter: covid cases are falling in san francisco, and that allows them to offer indoor dining for the first time since september. >> so you've got this table. >> reporter: the tables are ready, placed six feet apart, and only select booths will be used. some staff members have also been called back to work at water bar and sister restaurant epic steak on the embarcadero. >> super excited. like we've been waiting so long to get back toorr: managing parr pete says at 25% capacity the financial boost won't be big at first. tables are limited to one household with a maximum of four people, and dining must end at 10:00 p.m. >> i think that it's just let's be conservative. let's not go crazy and just open it a
. >>> good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. now at 11:00, and streaming on cbsn bay area, tonight san francisco is back in the red, allowing for more re-openings and fewer restrictions. santa clara and napa counties have also moved to red. is it too much too soon? kpix 5's you you is betty yu is live for us tonight, betty? >> reporter: covid cases are falling in san francisco, and that allows them to offer indoor dining for the first time since...
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we wanted to get perspective from documentary filmmaker ken burns. ken, you see and hear where president biden is putting his focus, meeting with historian, championing the covid relief bill, balancing sweeping infrastructure changes. what does it tell you about how he sees the first few months of his presidency? >> well, i think he knew -- he knows as franklin roosevelt knew, that the first few days, few months are going to be critical to what happens. and what's so impressive is that he has inherited a franklin delano roosevelt. we talked a few months ago with urgency and it's only gotten worse with the border, with the shootings, with the republican opposition. and i think he's got the discipline of a classic politician in the roosevelt mold, but like roosevelt, he has the extra added dimension of empathy. both men suffered, you know, unspeakable loss. at 39 years old, fdr was stricken with infantile paralysis but was able to lift us up as he could not stand unaided. and so too we are all familiar with joe biden's losses. i think they sort of sett
we wanted to get perspective from documentary filmmaker ken burns. ken, you see and hear where president biden is putting his focus, meeting with historian, championing the covid relief bill, balancing sweeping infrastructure changes. what does it tell you about how he sees the first few months of his presidency? >> well, i think he knew -- he knows as franklin roosevelt knew, that the first few days, few months are going to be critical to what happens. and what's so impressive is that he...
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ken talks to his captors as he works reinforcing his relationship to them to the stories they seek to tell their not simply works by can find day they represent him absolutely finishing the piece will be a great pleasure getting it to the church on time potentially elect just a call nightmare. the work is large and fragile its destination incredibly remote. the only way it can get to arab darnley a whopping 845 kilometers from keynes is via a series of scheduled cargo vessels that service northern australia. to say that torres strait islanders depend on the sea swift services is nothing short of an understatement the freight company is truly a lifeline customizing its operations to suit each community's needs a few road based cars building materials fresh fruit frozen meat and dry goods. transports these and other essentials to most of the outer islands once a week. it sounds straightforward yet often it's anything but. lucky mcdermott has worked as a deck hand for sea swift for 6 months and is currently assigned to the m.v. titan on a 4 week on 4 week off rotation. so. it's really im
ken talks to his captors as he works reinforcing his relationship to them to the stories they seek to tell their not simply works by can find day they represent him absolutely finishing the piece will be a great pleasure getting it to the church on time potentially elect just a call nightmare. the work is large and fragile its destination incredibly remote. the only way it can get to arab darnley a whopping 845 kilometers from keynes is via a series of scheduled cargo vessels that service...
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charles: and by the way, ken, i know you like nvidia. you also like the qs. >> yeah, look, pretty much what david said. pendulum keeps swinging back and forth. all this core value, growth, value, growth, value at the end of day investors pay up for leadership. qq has been an institution. no doubt about it. money is flowing into the cruises an airlines. i think money comes out there. they will be disappointed we do get back to the normal economy those companies don't conform. i think we'll get back to leadership, believe it or not. apple, microsoft. find them in the qq. nasdaq 500. good time to buy. just touching 50 day moving average today. hope we get strength and stay above that 50 day moving average. charles: ken, danielle, david, thank you all very much. one year ago today, golly. fresh off the $1.9 trillion stimulus package victory president biden may be planning a 3 trillion-dollar package. heck, some say 4 trillion. it is being touted as a infrastructure bill but looking more like a progressive wish-list. senator marsha blackburn
charles: and by the way, ken, i know you like nvidia. you also like the qs. >> yeah, look, pretty much what david said. pendulum keeps swinging back and forth. all this core value, growth, value, growth, value at the end of day investors pay up for leadership. qq has been an institution. no doubt about it. money is flowing into the cruises an airlines. i think money comes out there. they will be disappointed we do get back to the normal economy those companies don't conform. i think we'll...
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we spoke with ken paxton from texas earlier in the week. what can you tell us about this effort on the part of the a.g.s and the governors to push back on this agenda, mark? >> well, i can tell you that they are working very hard and a real shoutout to all of the republican attorney generals who not only are trying to make sure that they keep -- whether it's illegal immigration, whether it's the issues that we're talking about with the covid relief or some of the other leftist ideas that are coming in, they are at the frontline and help is on the way. i can tell you that they have some of the hardest jobs working behind the scenes with our republican attorney is going to make a difference in the months and weeks to come. >> maria: all right. well, we'll be watching their effort for sure and cover it. mark, it's great to see you this evening. thanks very much. >> great to be with you. thanks, pra. >> maria: all right, mark meadows joining us. coming up, look over here not over there. pay no attention to the border. how even nbc is now compla
we spoke with ken paxton from texas earlier in the week. what can you tell us about this effort on the part of the a.g.s and the governors to push back on this agenda, mark? >> well, i can tell you that they are working very hard and a real shoutout to all of the republican attorney generals who not only are trying to make sure that they keep -- whether it's illegal immigration, whether it's the issues that we're talking about with the covid relief or some of the other leftist ideas that...
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but there is little work to be had on the islands many on indus move to the mainland often to ken's. going out to 9 or 8 who i believe. famous church and of course churches has been going to refurbish these days wooldridge now and torres strait islander artist can find they also listen keynes but his thoughts are never far from his church on eric donnelly the tiny island on which he was born. i learned really through the church where strong beliefs put in their lives i think about it. as much as ken would love to be with family and old friends on all saints day his health prevents him from traveling. so he's come up with a unique solution to be there if not in person then in spirit. he will send an artwork of his own as a gift to the church i have a. trapped in a giant clam shell the show is there's a totem animal. racial group moving i'm going to talk to the country and come up with you for good english. ok. ken talks to his sculptures as he works reinforcing his relationship to them to the stories they seek to tell they're not simply works by ken fidei they represent him absolutely
but there is little work to be had on the islands many on indus move to the mainland often to ken's. going out to 9 or 8 who i believe. famous church and of course churches has been going to refurbish these days wooldridge now and torres strait islander artist can find they also listen keynes but his thoughts are never far from his church on eric donnelly the tiny island on which he was born. i learned really through the church where strong beliefs put in their lives i think about it. as much...
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ken golding, the found earp of the company, joins us now. ken, thanks so much for joining us after your big auction this weekend. tell us about the opportunity you see in expanding from traditional into digital collectibles >>> sure, i mean, this is an exciting time for us and we just completed a record option this weekend, $45.2 million which is by far a record for our industry and it included our first ever venture into nfts with the honest shot and we're happy with $136,000 and we also noticed as part of the auction that we had our largest increase in new users, our largest increase by 25% of participating users in the overall option, so we think this is an exciting opportunity for us and looking forward to broadening out our customer base as well as well as collectors' interest >> you also had a record sale of card selling for over $1.8 mil million. i'm curious if you think there are certain driving in collectibles and nfts at the same time right now? >> it was great. it was one of two for approximately $1.8 million and we notice that so
ken golding, the found earp of the company, joins us now. ken, thanks so much for joining us after your big auction this weekend. tell us about the opportunity you see in expanding from traditional into digital collectibles >>> sure, i mean, this is an exciting time for us and we just completed a record option this weekend, $45.2 million which is by far a record for our industry and it included our first ever venture into nfts with the honest shot and we're happy with $136,000 and we...
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ken hicks, thank you very much for that, and of course a big quarter for you guys ago well. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> that's does it for "the exc exchange." next on "power lunch," the tick are started trading today. the analyst instrumental in developing the fund will join the team to discuss. keep it right here "power lunch" is coming up after this quick break how'd you come up with all these elaborate backstories? glad you asked. i got help from a pro. my financial professional even explained how nationwide solutions could help mr. paisley retire early. and spend more time with his pal, peyton? right? i'm glad you feel that way. some say this is my greatest challenge. governments in record debt; inflation rising, currencies falling. but i've seen centuries of this. with one companion that hedges the risks you choose and those that choose you. the physical seam of a digital world, traded with a touch. my strongest and closest asset. the gold standard, so to speak ;) people call my future uncertain. but there's one thing i am sure of... wondering what actually goes
ken hicks, thank you very much for that, and of course a big quarter for you guys ago well. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> that's does it for "the exc exchange." next on "power lunch," the tick are started trading today. the analyst instrumental in developing the fund will join the team to discuss. keep it right here "power lunch" is coming up after this quick break how'd you come up with all these elaborate backstories? glad you asked. i got...
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ken, thank you very much. appreciate your time. >> good to be with you. >> harris: governor cuomo is not the only one in trouble for covid-19 deaths among nursing home residents. questions over whether michigan governor whitmer could face criminal charges. one local prosecutor says if we find there has been willful neglect of office. if we find there has been reckless endangerment of a person's life by bringing them in, then we would move forward with the charges against the governor. nobody is above the law in this state. garrett tenney reporting on this. garrett. >> that county prosecutor is asking the public for help with his investigation. at this point he hasn't discovered any evidence to support charges against governor whitmer. he says hipaa laws have been forbidding his office from getting patient information related to covid cases and deaths in nursing homes. he is asking folks who lost loved ones to get that info and to submit it for his case. whitmer fired back at the allegations saying our top prio
ken, thank you very much. appreciate your time. >> good to be with you. >> harris: governor cuomo is not the only one in trouble for covid-19 deaths among nursing home residents. questions over whether michigan governor whitmer could face criminal charges. one local prosecutor says if we find there has been willful neglect of office. if we find there has been reckless endangerment of a person's life by bringing them in, then we would move forward with the charges against the...
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ken meares. hello, sir. - hello, how are you today? - we're so excited to talk about a product that's changing people's lives? - yes, absolutely, i am. and i'm very happy to be here. thank you very much for helping me along with my message of hope for people who have pain. - we wouldn't be here 15 years later talking about it if it wasn't working for people. tell everybody why this is a one of a kind product. - it's true. omega xl is one of a kind. it's a natural, powerful, anti-inflammatory supplement that has the science behind it that validates over 30 years of studies to help reduce pain caused by inflammation, joint pain. and if you have aches and pains, it holds you back. and that's why we're here today to talk about the amazing, pain relieving results of omega xl. - one of the most important things that we can tell people about omega xl is actually where it comes from. and i'm so impressed right here on the bottle it says, from the pristine waters of new zealand. most other products don't necessarily disclose where they come fro
ken meares. hello, sir. - hello, how are you today? - we're so excited to talk about a product that's changing people's lives? - yes, absolutely, i am. and i'm very happy to be here. thank you very much for helping me along with my message of hope for people who have pain. - we wouldn't be here 15 years later talking about it if it wasn't working for people. tell everybody why this is a one of a kind product. - it's true. omega xl is one of a kind. it's a natural, powerful, anti-inflammatory...
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good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. we begin with another brazen attack on an elderly asian american woman caught on camera. surveillance video shows the victim being knocked to the ground and robbed in daly city. it happened yesterday afternoon. one leader in the bay area law enforcement calling these violent attacks poison in our community. kpix5's andria borba is live in daly city where officers are investigating this latest disturbing incident. >> reporter: well, elizabeth and ken, daly city police are on the hunt for the attack on an elderly asian person knocking her to the ground and robbing her. watch as the 78-year-old asian american woman is walking on the sidewalk only to be rushed, dragged into the street and robbed. after her attacker leaves, she gets up off the asphalt and begins frantically waving her arms for help. it is the latest in a string of violent attacks on asians in america. >> we have to change our hearts. >> reporter: speaking with leaders in atlanta today after a shooting that left six asian w
good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. we begin with another brazen attack on an elderly asian american woman caught on camera. surveillance video shows the victim being knocked to the ground and robbed in daly city. it happened yesterday afternoon. one leader in the bay area law enforcement calling these violent attacks poison in our community. kpix5's andria borba is live in daly city where officers are investigating this latest disturbing incident. >> reporter:...
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. >> reporter: ken is working with dozens of schools to provide mental health and other services and also reuniting and offering therapy to hundreds of immigrant families that were separated at the border. >> we get to see our communities living to their potential. i can't think of anything more fun than that. >> reporter: so for decades of serving young people in crisis, this week's jefferson gord goes to ken barrick . seneca provides services and just advocacy will enact families to whatever service they need. beaming he sees the problem and he figures out a solution to it. that's incredible. sharon, thanks. if you'd like to nominate an unsung community hero for the jefferson award, the form is on our website. kpix.com /hero. >>> the weather was just beautiful today, what a difference a week makes. >> yes, a cooldown is already happening, and cloud cover will make its way farther inland as we head into tomorrow, and unfortunately the increased cloud cover will not yield any increased rain chances. breezy and colder conditions tomorrow, but then we will warm right back up friday. an
. >> reporter: ken is working with dozens of schools to provide mental health and other services and also reuniting and offering therapy to hundreds of immigrant families that were separated at the border. >> we get to see our communities living to their potential. i can't think of anything more fun than that. >> reporter: so for decades of serving young people in crisis, this week's jefferson gord goes to ken barrick . seneca provides services and just advocacy will enact...
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elizabeth: ken buck, it's good to see you we love having you on. i am elizabeth macdonald you been watching "the evening edit", that does it for us thank you so much for watching and we hope you have a good evening, join us again tomorrow night. ♪. larry: hello everyone welcome back to "kudlow" i am larry kudlow i am forced to report today that the stock market seems to love stimulus i don't like this stimulus bill, none of my friends like it but the stock market seems to love it, today was another big day all the other indexes rising significantly including a big comeback from tech, don't get me wrong i want to be optimistic i love optimism is part of my dna, it's deep inside my soul and i really do like it when
elizabeth: ken buck, it's good to see you we love having you on. i am elizabeth macdonald you been watching "the evening edit", that does it for us thank you so much for watching and we hope you have a good evening, join us again tomorrow night. ♪. larry: hello everyone welcome back to "kudlow" i am larry kudlow i am forced to report today that the stock market seems to love stimulus i don't like this stimulus bill, none of my friends like it but the stock market seems to...
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we wanted to get perspective from documentary filmmaker ken burns. you see and hear where president biden is putting his focus, meeting with historians, championing the covid relief bill, the sweeping infrastructure changes. what does it tell you about how he sees the first few months of hipresidency? >> well, i think he knew -- he knows as franklin roosevelt knew, that the first few days, few months are going to be critical to what happens. and what's so impressive is that he has inherited a franklin delano roosevelt. we talked a few months ago with urgency and it's only gotten worse with the border, with the shootings, with the republican opposition. and i think he's got the discipline of a classic politician in the roosevelt mold, but like roosevelt, he has the extra added dimension of empathy. both men suffered, you know, unspeakable loss. at 39 years old, fdr was stricken with infantile paralysis but was able to lift us up as he could not stand unaided. is so, too, we're familiar with joe biden's losses. they sort of settle into cliche and we fo
we wanted to get perspective from documentary filmmaker ken burns. you see and hear where president biden is putting his focus, meeting with historians, championing the covid relief bill, the sweeping infrastructure changes. what does it tell you about how he sees the first few months of hipresidency? >> well, i think he knew -- he knows as franklin roosevelt knew, that the first few days, few months are going to be critical to what happens. and what's so impressive is that he has...