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the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more at macfound.org park foundation: dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues... and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from koo and patricia yuen. additional support for “shots fired” is provided by the hollyhock foundation and the john s. and james l. knight foundation. ♪ ♪ >> narrator: in the summer of 2020, a group of murals went up in salt lake city. they included faces of people killed by police over the past decade. they went up amid the growing reckoning over police violence around the country and after salt lake city police officers killed 22-year-old bernardo palacios-carbajal. "frontline" reporter taylor eldridge retraced his steps from where police had been called to a nearby motel over reports of an armed robbery. >> officers stopped here. >> the officers see bernardo right there. >> narrator
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the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more at macfound.org. park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues... and by frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagr. and additional support from koo and patricia yuen and from laura debonis. ♪ ♪ >> narrator: washington, d.c., late 2019. the international consortium of investigative journalists began receiving a trove of leaked documents. in all, nearly 12 million confidential financial files from firms that set up shell companies and offshore accounts for clients seeking to keep their wealth in the shadows. the leaked records are called the pandora papers, and they expose a financial system that shields the deals and assets of some of the world's richest and most powerful people. >> we arrived at the conclusion pretty quickly that this was going to be bombshell material. bank accounts of politicians that showed tens, or even hundreds
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the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more at macfound.org park foundation: dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues... and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from koo and patricia yuen. additional support for “shots fired” is provided by the hollyhock foundation and the john. and james l. knight foundation. ♪ ♪ >> narrator: in the summer of 2020, a group of murals went up in salt lake city. they included faces of people killed by police over the past decade. they went up amid the growing reckoning over police violence around the country and after salt lake city police officers killed 22-year-old bernardo palacios-carbajal. "frontline" reporter taylor eldridge retraced his steps from where police had been called to a nearby motel over reports of an armed robbery. >> officers stopped here. >> the officers see bernardo right there. >> narrator:
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the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more at macfound.org. park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues... and by frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from koo and patricia yuen and from laura debonis. ♪ ♪ >> narrator: washington, d.c., late 2019. the international consortium of investigative journalists began receiving a trove of leaked documents. in all, nearly 12 million confidential financial files from firms that set up shell companies and offshore accounts for clients seeking to keep their wealth in the shadows. the leed records are called the pandora papers, and they expose a financial system that shields the deals and assets of some of the world's richest and most powerful people. >> we arrived at the conclusion pretty quickly that this was going to be bombshell material. bank accounts of politicians that showed tens, or even hundreds
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d rockefeller arguably the richest man who ever lived. in his lifetime alone he gave away 530 million, 450 toward health care studies and matching doctors and scientists with capital so they could find cures to that which used to readily kill us. and all of a sudden, people who used to die once were living. people suddenly were able to die once, die twice, die three times. by what i mean, what used to kill them no longer killed them because they had advances born of economic growth. even in 1950, the biggest line item on hospital budgets was bed linens, it was because they didn't have answers whereas what more and more could easily kill us, we could come up with answers for. and this is where the debate went. let me stress in writing "when politicians panic", i made sure so read the new york times every single day because i wanted to check against my passion from day one against lockdowns. i wanted the other point of view to mine. and new york times, my book would be a fraction of what it is without the times. and you read the alarmist he
d rockefeller arguably the richest man who ever lived. in his lifetime alone he gave away 530 million, 450 toward health care studies and matching doctors and scientists with capital so they could find cures to that which used to readily kill us. and all of a sudden, people who used to die once were living. people suddenly were able to die once, die twice, die three times. by what i mean, what used to kill them no longer killed them because they had advances born of economic growth. even in...
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doctors and scientists matched with preciou this bringss us to john d rockefeller, the richest man who ever lived. in his lifetime alone, he gave away $530 million. for 50 million of it was directed toward healthcare studies. matching doctors and scientists would capitol so they could find cures to that which used to readily kill us. all of a sudden people who used to die once were living. people were suddenly able to die once, twice or three times buyback, what used to kill them no longer was killing them because they had access to advances born of economic growth. even 1950, the biggest line item in hospital budgets was that defendants and they didn't have answers. where as more and more can can come upus we with answers for. this consideration of whether debate went, i made sure to read the new york times every single .ay i did because i wanted to check against my passion from day one, i wanted the other view to moderate mine. what you find is when you breathe deeply the new york times, they report excellent information. my book would be a fraction itself without at times. he read d
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d. >> sensei, nicola and geoff thank you again for your time and thank everyone at home who's watching tonight showed up for authors, publishers, indie books ali and incredible staff here at harvard book store. the link is in the chat if you'd like to purchase a copy of united states. please member to shop local and from all of us at harvard book store be well, stay safe, and have a great w >> so our keynote speaker this afternoon for our event is john tamny contra many of you know his name. he is executive director of freedomworks center for economic freedom but i think for our purposes more poorly i consider him maybe the best financial journalist in the united states today. he knows his economics, very well read which is actually surprisingly rare in his profession did you probably know his writing from forbes and real clear markets what he's the editor. he's written several books including one in 2016 which is interesting on the fed but his most recent book just came out earlier this
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i went to boarding school, as a scholarship kid, my graduation speaker in high school was john d. rockefeller, but we forget that when he died, he was worth about 3 billion. the oligarchs now, bezos, we've never seen money, 180 billion or -- that it's unlike anything we have seen in american history. and i studied classics at harvard. aristotle got it, that when you create an oligarchic system, i'm quoting aristotle, you have two options tyranny or revolution. unfortunately, we're barrelling towards corporate tyranny. i had to throw that in. that has nothing to do with the book. >> i think we want to take some questions from the audience. >> if you have questions, you can line up at the microphone. we'll try to get to your question, so one question per customer. >> oh good, great. >> i just wanted to commend you on your work. my name's paul fletcher. i used to do similar work at mcneil's penitentiary and washington state penitentiary, and the inmates wrote a grant, and they went to the federal government and got it funded. i got them out on furlough. and we got a halfway house whi
i went to boarding school, as a scholarship kid, my graduation speaker in high school was john d. rockefeller, but we forget that when he died, he was worth about 3 billion. the oligarchs now, bezos, we've never seen money, 180 billion or -- that it's unlike anything we have seen in american history. and i studied classics at harvard. aristotle got it, that when you create an oligarchic system, i'm quoting aristotle, you have two options tyranny or revolution. unfortunately, we're barrelling...
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. ♪ supported by the john d and catherine t macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just and peaceful world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions -- this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] this is pbs newshour west, from weta studios in washington, and the walter cronkite school of journalism at ariza state university. ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ -today on "cook's country," i'm making chicken paprikash, toni digs into the rich history of cleveland's hungarian community, adam reviews a kitchen staple -- wooden spoons, and ashley's making a super easy ground beef stroganoff. that's all right here on "cook's country."
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supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions -- this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. judy: the results of yesterday's elections have turned two states on the east coast a lot less blue -- and left democrats feeling a lot more blue. congressional correspondent lisa desjardins begins our coverage of an outcome that has republicans celebrating. lisa: cheers heard around the country as virginia elected its first gop governor in more than over a decade. >> my fellow virginians. lisa: first time candidate and former investment ceo glenn youngkin defeated former virginia governor and former democratic national chairman terry mcauliffe -- the governor-elect said his win was for freedom and families. >> together, together, we will change the trajectory of this
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. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing suort of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the off-year elections have turned two key states a lot less "blue"-- and left democrats feeling a lot more blue. congressional correspondent lisa desjardins begins our coverage of a momentous outcome for republicans. >> desjardins: cheers heard around the country, as virginia elected its first g.o.p. governor in more than over a decade. >> my fellow virginians, this is our moment. >> desjardins: first-time candidatand former investment c.e.o. glenn youngkin defeated former virginia governor and former democratic national chairman terry mcauliffe. the governor-elect said his win was for freedom and families. >> together-- together, we will change the trajectory of this common
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supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. for more information at macbou nd.org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ judy: i am stephanie sy with "newshour west." we will return to the program after the latest headlines. the united states house of representatives has taken the rare step of rebuking one of its own. majority democrats voted today to censure republican paul gosar of arizona. he had tweeted an animated video of himself striking new york democrat alexandria ocasio-cortez with a sword. only 2 republicans voted for censure. we'll return to this, after the news summary. attorneys for kyle rittenhouse demanded a mistrial today in kenosha, wisconsin. they complained about the quality of a key video that the jury wants to see again, as it deliberates. rittenhouse is charged with murderin
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i went to boarding school, as a scholarship kid, my graduation speaker in high school was john d. rockefeller, but we forget that when he died, he was worth about 3 billion. the oligarchs now, bezos, we've never seen money, 180 billion or -- that it's unlike anything we have seen in american history. and i studied classics at harvard. aristotle got it, that when you create an oligarchic system, i'm quoting aristotle, you have two options tyranny or revolution. unfortunately, we're barrelling towards corporate tyranny. i had to throw that in. that has nothing to do with the book. >> i think we want to take some questions from the audience. >> if you have questions, you can line up at the microphone. we'll try to get to your question, so one question per customer. >> oh good, great. >> i just wanted to commend you on your work. my name's paul fletcher. i used to do similar work at mcneil's penitentiary and washington state penitentiary, and the inmates wrote a grant, and they went to the federal government and got it funded. i got them out on furlough. and we got a halfway house whi
i went to boarding school, as a scholarship kid, my graduation speaker in high school was john d. rockefeller, but we forget that when he died, he was worth about 3 billion. the oligarchs now, bezos, we've never seen money, 180 billion or -- that it's unlike anything we have seen in american history. and i studied classics at harvard. aristotle got it, that when you create an oligarchic system, i'm quoting aristotle, you have two options tyranny or revolution. unfortunately, we're barrelling...
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we had john d. rockefeller, kerosene. the refinery of jpmorgan, thomas edison, electricity. that became the industrial revolution. their innovation and entrepreneurship put us on a path to become a global power in this country -- in this world, that's made us the ability to do lots of good things. we stopped tyranny in the 1940s. we've helped countries around the world improve their standard of living and quality of life and just recently we've brought the world covid vaccines. so it's an exceptional country and part of it that's made a big play in that is our great companies. just to refer back to john d. rockefeller, he started the kerosene, one of the byproducts is gas. the invention of the combustion engine, they figured what they could do and henry ford and all of that took off but then they had to break up those monopolies and that probably was a good thing and the companies that are represented here today, madam chair, are a spinoff of the standard oil company that started in my great state of ohio, so i'm proud of that, and i'm proud of what they do to help and you s
we had john d. rockefeller, kerosene. the refinery of jpmorgan, thomas edison, electricity. that became the industrial revolution. their innovation and entrepreneurship put us on a path to become a global power in this country -- in this world, that's made us the ability to do lots of good things. we stopped tyranny in the 1940s. we've helped countries around the world improve their standard of living and quality of life and just recently we've brought the world covid vaccines. so it's an...
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. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: new numbers tonight show an inflationary wave is still building in the u.s. economy. the labor department reports consumer prices jumped more than 6% in october from a year ago. that was the biggest increase in 31 years. lisa desjardins begins our coverage. >> desjardins: across the u.s., signs and sounds of a problem affecting millions of pocketbooks. prices are up. the main sectors leading the surge have big impact: gasoline and food. >> it's terrible. who can afford to fill up 15, 20 gallons of gasoline? i know a lot of people are struggling. that is a heck of a lot of money. >> the prices for the seeds that i buy to produce these are also going up. that's already hurtin
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. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to yourbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the united states house of representatives has taken the rare step of rebuking one of its own. majority democrats voted today to censure republican paul gosar of arizona. he had tweeted an animated video of himself striking new york democrat alexandria ocasio- cortez with a sword. only two republicans voted for censure. we will return to this, after the news summary. attorneys for kyle rittenhouse demanded a mistrial today in kenosha, wisconsin. they complained about the quality of a key video that the jury wants to see again, as it deliberates. rittenhouse is charged with murdering two men and wounding a third during racial justice protests. and, in brunswick, georgia, the m
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we had john d. rockefeller, kerosene. the refinery of jpmorgan, thomas edison, electricity. that became the industrial revolution. their innovation and entrepreneurship put us on a path to become a global power in this country -- in this world, that's made us the ability to do lots of good things. we stopped tyranny in the 1940s. we've helped countries around the world improve their standard of living and quality of life and just recently we've brought the world covid vaccines. so it's an exceptional country and part of it that's made a big play in that is our great companies. just to refer back to john d. rockefeller, he started the kerosene, one of the byproducts is gas. the invention of the combustion engine, they figured what they could do and henry ford and all of that took off but then they had to break up those monopolies and that probably was a good thing and the companies that are represented here today, madam chair, are a spinoff of the standard oil company that started in my great state of ohio, so i'm proud of that, and i'm proud of what they do to help and you s
we had john d. rockefeller, kerosene. the refinery of jpmorgan, thomas edison, electricity. that became the industrial revolution. their innovation and entrepreneurship put us on a path to become a global power in this country -- in this world, that's made us the ability to do lots of good things. we stopped tyranny in the 1940s. we've helped countries around the world improve their standard of living and quality of life and just recently we've brought the world covid vaccines. so it's an...
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he n d john. then they'll show hall ja grandma georgia that she remembers when the island was attacked in the late 19 fifties cousin that the scene was so did under the turns on seeing the shoe haul him under the same shoe bowl out of the se one that was a chino the singly jotting in papa ma'am on his own high shy zone from the st who could pound can i tell paul that was up on the moment you sell us or to die i didn't call that's one high ah today there's a different kind of battle going on a fight over what's at the bottom of the sea or the all that he was a gina woman tides have been the hawing a to was uncles on both like down. the fisherman say chinese sand dredges have been illegally plundering these waters, ruining both the environment and livelihoods, or toes out on since i just think tut by magenta modeled us and i even been d l n. so been dealt loyal gentlemen to re bonded the banner, go to the are those gentle luxury them? since i mailed changing them didn't as a 1000 huddle me this ille
he n d john. then they'll show hall ja grandma georgia that she remembers when the island was attacked in the late 19 fifties cousin that the scene was so did under the turns on seeing the shoe haul him under the same shoe bowl out of the se one that was a chino the singly jotting in papa ma'am on his own high shy zone from the st who could pound can i tell paul that was up on the moment you sell us or to die i didn't call that's one high ah today there's a different kind of battle going on a...
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why explains the message up and up front to utter panveer and he doesn't call dan bang t n d john then the show hall. now, grandma jewel that she remembers when the island was attacked in the late 19 fifties cousin that the scene was so did on the turns on seeing the shoe hall in under the plain shoe bowl, out of the se, one that was a chain. the singly jotting in papa mom on her so my shy so from the thing who co pounds. i told paul that was all on one moment you sell us or to die? i didn't come. that's one high. ah, today there's a different kind of battle going on, a fight over what's at the bottom of the see what the all that he was a gina odeman tides have been the hauling at those uncles on those. i doubt the fisherman say chinese sand dredges have been illegally plundering these waters, ruining both the environment and livelihoods, or toes on since i just thing like top bar magenta modeled us and i again been built in so been dealt. loyal gentlemen serene bond, the bond, the go to the are those and on what you said, i mailed a change even didn't as a 1000 huddle me this illegal
why explains the message up and up front to utter panveer and he doesn't call dan bang t n d john then the show hall. now, grandma jewel that she remembers when the island was attacked in the late 19 fifties cousin that the scene was so did on the turns on seeing the shoe hall in under the plain shoe bowl, out of the se, one that was a chain. the singly jotting in papa mom on her so my shy so from the thing who co pounds. i told paul that was all on one moment you sell us or to die? i didn't...
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danny, that's and hall ben bag. hen d john man though shaw hall. yeah. grandma jewel that she remembers when the island was attacked in the late 19 fifties cousin that the scene was so did under the turns on seeing the shoe haul him under the plain shoe bowl, out of a se one. that was a chain of the same jotting in papa, ma'am. on his own high shy zone. the thing who killed pound can i tell paul that was up on the moment you total so us or to die? i didn't call that's one high. ah. today there's a different kind of battle going on, a fight over what's at the bottom of the sea or the all that he was the johanna woman tides have been the hawing a to lentils on the like. down the fisherman say chinese sand dredges have been illegally plundering these waters, ruining both the environment and livelihoods, or toes out on since i just think tut bob magenta modeled us and i again been del n. so been dealt loyal gentlemen to re bonded the bottle of gold. they are those gentle luxury them since i mailed the changing them didn't as a volume hot on me. this il
danny, that's and hall ben bag. hen d john man though shaw hall. yeah. grandma jewel that she remembers when the island was attacked in the late 19 fifties cousin that the scene was so did under the turns on seeing the shoe haul him under the plain shoe bowl, out of a se one. that was a chain of the same jotting in papa, ma'am. on his own high shy zone. the thing who killed pound can i tell paul that was up on the moment you total so us or to die? i didn't call that's one high. ah. today...
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he n d john, then they'll show hall ja grandma george that she remembers when the island was attacked in the late 19 fifties cousin that the scene was so dead under the turns on seeing the shoe haul him under the plain shoe bowl, out of a se, one that was a chain of the same jotting in papa ma'am on his own i shy saw the thing who could pound can i tell paul that was up on one moment. you tell us or to die? i didn't call that one high. ah, today there's a different kind of battle going on, a fight over what's at the bottom of the sea, or the all that he was the johanna woman tides have been the hawing a to lentils on the like. down the fishermen say chinese sand dredges have been illegally plundering these waters, ruining both the environment and livelihoods, or toes out on since i just think tut by magenta modeled us. and i again been del n. so been dealt loyal gentlemen to re bonded the bottle of gold. they are those gentle luxury them since i mailed the changing them didn't as a 1000 huddle me this illegal judge or has been here since october last year. when lee is a local politici
he n d john, then they'll show hall ja grandma george that she remembers when the island was attacked in the late 19 fifties cousin that the scene was so dead under the turns on seeing the shoe haul him under the plain shoe bowl, out of a se, one that was a chain of the same jotting in papa ma'am on his own i shy saw the thing who could pound can i tell paul that was up on one moment. you tell us or to die? i didn't call that one high. ah, today there's a different kind of battle going on, a...
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and he doesn't call dan back he n d john man though shaw hall. ja, grandma george, that she remembers when the island was attacked in the late 19th fifty's cousin that the scene was so did on the turns on seeing the shoe hall under the same shoe bowl, out of the se, one that was a chain of the single li jotting in papa mom on his own high shy zone from the thing. who killed pound. can i tell paul that was up on the moment you go so wasn't to die. i didn't come. that's one time. ah. today there's a different kind of battle going on. a fight over what's at the bottom of the see what the all that he was a johanna woman tides have been the hauling a to z and those on the like down the fishermen say chinese sand dredges have been illegally plundering these waters, ruining both the environment and livelihoods or toes out on, since i just being taught by magenta, modeled us, and by again, been dealt. and so been dell though, you'll gentlemen serene bonds, the bond legos as they are those dental hygiene since i mailed the changing them in as a belgium hot on this illegal charger has been here
and he doesn't call dan back he n d john man though shaw hall. ja, grandma george, that she remembers when the island was attacked in the late 19th fifty's cousin that the scene was so did on the turns on seeing the shoe hall under the same shoe bowl, out of the se, one that was a chain of the single li jotting in papa mom on his own high shy zone from the thing. who killed pound. can i tell paul that was up on the moment you go so wasn't to die. i didn't come. that's one time. ah. today...
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and he doesn't call dan back he n d john. then though sha hall, young, i'm sure that she remembers when the island was attacked in the late 19 fifties cousin that the scene was so did on the turns on seeing the shoe hall in under the plain shoe bowl, out of the se one, there was a chain of the singly shouting in papa mom on his own high shy zone. the thing who com to i told papa was up on one moment. you look so well sir, to die. i didn't come. that's one time. ah, today there's a different kind of battle going on, a fight over what's at the bottom of the sea. the, all that he was, the johanna woman tides have been the hauling a to z and those on those are down. the fishermen say chinese sand dredges have been illegally plundering these waters, ruining both the environment and livelihoods, or toes on since i just being taught by magenta, modeled us. and by again, been dealt. and so been dealt though. you'll gentlemen serene bonds, the bond, the go to the are those dental hygiene since i mailed a, changing them to nasa. belgiu
and he doesn't call dan back he n d john. then though sha hall, young, i'm sure that she remembers when the island was attacked in the late 19 fifties cousin that the scene was so did on the turns on seeing the shoe hall in under the plain shoe bowl, out of the se one, there was a chain of the singly shouting in papa mom on his own high shy zone. the thing who com to i told papa was up on one moment. you look so well sir, to die. i didn't come. that's one time. ah, today there's a different...
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and he doesn't call dan back he n d john then the show hall. now, grandma jewel that she remembers when the island was attacked in the late 19 fifties cousin that the scene was so did on the turns on seeing the show hall in under the plain shoe bowl, out of the se, one that was a chino, the singly jotting in papa mom on her. so i shy so the thing who co pounds. i told paul that was up on one moment. you so sir tools i i didn't comb. that's one time. ah, today there's a different kind of battle going on, a fight over what's at the bottom of the see what the all that he was the johanna woman tides have been the hauling at those uncles on those. i doubt the fisherman say chinese sand dredges have been illegally plundering these waters, ruining both the environment and livelihoods, or toes on, since i just being taught by magenta, modeled us, and by again, been dealt. and so been dell though. you'll gentlemen serene bond, the bond go to the are those dental hygiene? sent emails. okay. changing to nasa. belgium hot on this. illegal charger has been
and he doesn't call dan back he n d john then the show hall. now, grandma jewel that she remembers when the island was attacked in the late 19 fifties cousin that the scene was so did on the turns on seeing the show hall in under the plain shoe bowl, out of the se, one that was a chino, the singly jotting in papa mom on her. so i shy so the thing who co pounds. i told paul that was up on one moment. you so sir tools i i didn't comb. that's one time. ah, today there's a different kind of battle...
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the answer is yes, john d. rockefeller, the founder of standard oil. he made his first billion by september of 1916. first billionaire. i think we found the stock of the day. we found a new meme stock. who would have thought avis, the rental car, who would have thought they would become a meme stock. that is exactly what they have become. up 81%. $139. earlier it was up over 200%. why? because the reddit crowd is all over it and buying it, pumping it up. it is a meme stoke. tesla way down, 3% lower. elon musk says they haven't actually signed the contract with hertz foredelivery of 300 vehicles. time is up for me. neil, it is yours. neil: thank you very much, stuart. we're following all the anomalies. big, big campaigns going on throughout the country today. certainly focusing what is happening in virginia and in new york and of course new york city. mayoral race. don't forget about new jersey. we're focusing as well on very big guests, we'll weigh in on what is at stake today, including former secretary of state henry kissinger, why what the president
the answer is yes, john d. rockefeller, the founder of standard oil. he made his first billion by september of 1916. first billionaire. i think we found the stock of the day. we found a new meme stock. who would have thought avis, the rental car, who would have thought they would become a meme stock. that is exactly what they have become. up 81%. $139. earlier it was up over 200%. why? because the reddit crowd is all over it and buying it, pumping it up. it is a meme stoke. tesla way down, 3%...
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d. she invented the term to describe the increasing digital divides that unfortunately increasingly impede children in their efforts to stay current and study when they need broadband access. and her leadership and commitment to working on clothing the digital divide and ending homework gap i think have been extremely productive and significant. we have really a once in a lifetime opportunity here. to confirm an ftc chairman. she's been a champion of making broadband more affordable and addressing the digital divide on disadvantaged communities. in particular i've watched her in hartford talk about this issue with -- clarity this moment really demands and i know she will make us proud as she has already of her public service when she's confirmed as the next chairman of the federal communications commission. thank you to you and your family. commissioner rosenworcel and wish you well. i know they are watching and they are --. thank you. >> thank you senator blumenthal. now senator lieu ha
d. she invented the term to describe the increasing digital divides that unfortunately increasingly impede children in their efforts to stay current and study when they need broadband access. and her leadership and commitment to working on clothing the digital divide and ending homework gap i think have been extremely productive and significant. we have really a once in a lifetime opportunity here. to confirm an ftc chairman. she's been a champion of making broadband more affordable and...
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of the elected officials named tend to be for more purple states or blue dog democrats you mentioned d john bro your budget balancing governor i don't think so, is no question there is a left majority i perceive that i hope i'm wrong biden got the nomination against the odds compared to his center like he was, it is what isolated him away a bit. i am concerned about taking a strong turn to the left just like the republicans along to the right pulling more away t from the center.wn change up and down, yes and no type of government. that is not going to unite us. we do not need another 911 to the cycle. that is not what is required for. >> howard term limits are the solution? no, no i don't think so and i supported them don't agree out the duplicate that. >> could you contrastt president biden with with president biden you started with any similars or differences? we sat at the table together was caucus luncheons, with ted kennedy and barbara boxer, i was the gang and they were in the yen if you will, something like that. i was most out of place with my part of politics. that did not mat
of the elected officials named tend to be for more purple states or blue dog democrats you mentioned d john bro your budget balancing governor i don't think so, is no question there is a left majority i perceive that i hope i'm wrong biden got the nomination against the odds compared to his center like he was, it is what isolated him away a bit. i am concerned about taking a strong turn to the left just like the republicans along to the right pulling more away t from the center.wn change up and...
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d. finally, we will hear from arun -- say your name for me please. okay. veng tropin. thank you so much for your willingness to serve to be assistant secretary of commerce and director general at the --. if confirmed he would play key role in helping small and medium sized enterprises enter and compete in foreign markets. more than 80% of the world's purchasing power, 95% of the population resides outside the united states. in washington state, one in three jobs depend on trade and access to overseas markets is critical for small and medium sized manufacturers in my state and across the united states. these companies provide for one-third of u.s. merchandise exports. this is why we passed the united states innovation and competitiveness act because it provides more funding for manufacturers, research funding and the manufacturing program to support supply chain resiliency. more than 20 years experience in advising companies on international thank you all for your willingness to serve and
d. finally, we will hear from arun -- say your name for me please. okay. veng tropin. thank you so much for your willingness to serve to be assistant secretary of commerce and director general at the --. if confirmed he would play key role in helping small and medium sized enterprises enter and compete in foreign markets. more than 80% of the world's purchasing power, 95% of the population resides outside the united states. in washington state, one in three jobs depend on trade and access to...
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d. >>. >> a second? >> all those in favor say aye? opposed no. >> i move american cyber security act amended by klobuchar substitute be favorably reported. >> is there a second? all in favor say aye. >> aye. >> posed say no. motion is agreed to. look to senator wicker for further motion. >> madam chair i move that pn 909, nomination of laurie locascio of maryland pn 405 of christopher koes of georgia and the coast guard promotions included in pn 1350 be favorably reported. >> is there a second? >> any comments about this nominee from my colleagues? i would like just to say a few words about how important federal maritime commission is to all of us. particularly at this moment, as we're struggling to see increases in -- activity. i'm very supportive because i'm on a federal maritime commission that looks at increasing competition and making sure that we get product to people who need them. so somebody who has served on the docks for much of his life is certainly a nominee that understands
d. >>. >> a second? >> all those in favor say aye? opposed no. >> i move american cyber security act amended by klobuchar substitute be favorably reported. >> is there a second? all in favor say aye. >> aye. >> posed say no. motion is agreed to. look to senator wicker for further motion. >> madam chair i move that pn 909, nomination of laurie locascio of maryland pn 405 of christopher koes of georgia and the coast guard promotions included in pn...
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now, it's interesting if you read the few letters that surviveded between judge tyler d john tyler while he was a student at william and mary. you really w get a sense and appreciate how seriously tyler took his education. a a the two men, tyler and his father passed letters back and forth that talked about the bill of rights andrs engaged in constitutional debates and things that his father had experienced firsthand in politics in h virginia. and you really get a picture of a percocious young man who was doing everything he possibly could to set himself up for a political career.hodo tyler also benefited from the president of william and mary, bishop james madison who was the cousin of the fourth president of the united states. bishop madison was a firm believer in the jeffersonian and impart these i lessons on to th studentsfe who were under his direction. john tylerer became a favorite bishop madison. bishop madison actually asked youngg john tyler to read one o graduation orations on the day that he graduated in july of 1807. the other thing that comes out of tyler's relationship wit
now, it's interesting if you read the few letters that surviveded between judge tyler d john tyler while he was a student at william and mary. you really w get a sense and appreciate how seriously tyler took his education. a a the two men, tyler and his father passed letters back and forth that talked about the bill of rights andrs engaged in constitutional debates and things that his father had experienced firsthand in politics in h virginia. and you really get a picture of a percocious young...
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. >> basil john explains from d c. good morning. democrats and republicans said even though it took months to come to this conclusion. >> the result is worth it for millions of americans. despite the senate's democrats, republicans and together and deliver results monday, president joe biden surrounded by both democrats and republicans signed the bipartisan infrastructure deal into world has changed. we have to be ready. the more than 1 trillion dollar bill will put 550 billion dollars in new funds for transportation broadband in clean water. senate democratic leader chuck schumer says this will make the u.s. more competitive this infrastructure bill. will help us meet the challenges of our time. strengthen our crucial supply chains and lay the foundation for another generation of economic prosperity. some republicans were in attendance for the signing such as ohio senator rob portman who emphasized the infrastructure deal will benefit every american. there were plenty of bumps along the way. but we got there because we are all comm
. >> basil john explains from d c. good morning. democrats and republicans said even though it took months to come to this conclusion. >> the result is worth it for millions of americans. despite the senate's democrats, republicans and together and deliver results monday, president joe biden surrounded by both democrats and republicans signed the bipartisan infrastructure deal into world has changed. we have to be ready. the more than 1 trillion dollar bill will put 550 billion...
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so basil john is live in washington, d scan. we all get along the back and forth continues. bay's own. he didn't think, look, this is right picture and about that. >> i told listen, i told may be wearing that good morning to you guys. and yes, it's true. democrats, republicans, they're costly going at it and they're still on opposite sides on this and democrats are doing everything they can emphasizing the importance of passing this plan and house democrats are trying to do whatever they can to pass this before thanksgiving. >> house democrats want to put president biden's build back better plan on a fast track to pass the best way to grow the economy is to invest in working families invest in middle class families by making sure. >> they can access all the opportunities that exist in this country. rhode island democratic congressman david says only knee says the bill works together with the bipartisan infrastructure plan when you take the bipartisan infrastructure bill along with the bill back better legislation which we're about to pass. we're going to create one and a hal
so basil john is live in washington, d scan. we all get along the back and forth continues. bay's own. he didn't think, look, this is right picture and about that. >> i told listen, i told may be wearing that good morning to you guys. and yes, it's true. democrats, republicans, they're costly going at it and they're still on opposite sides on this and democrats are doing everything they can emphasizing the importance of passing this plan and house democrats are trying to do whatever they...
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john hrtilge w aas ninth grader. ea16-yr-d olbrianna rodrz,igue a hi soochl junior whoed lov to dance an-yd 23eaolr-d ru pdyena wawho nt tedo become a br orde paoltr agent. wtheyerame ong the 50,0t 00 ath e ldso-out festival. lia liluciano is rtieporng for onus tight. go eniveng. >>ep rorter: good ineveng to yo nahor. ere's grief anand getor night onamg the familybe memrsf o those diwho ed. today, one fr atheto ulds that he a wasssedur his son surd,vive anted lar enspt more than y a da...
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rtin luthering, jr's 13ear-d granddauter yolaa king. it w her fir act of vil dibedien. >> i am martin because i went change, not just for me, but for everyone who comes next. my grandma said every generation has to earn their freedom. i believe our generation -- yet to be born. we need to take matters into our own hands. filly, i march because i know activism works. i have seen it in my own family. when president reagan refused to pass the king build to make mlk day an official holiday, i grandma met with many political leaders to tell them why it was so important. we will march, demonstrate, and use voices. eventually, reagan signed e bill. this is what we're going to do today. the right to vote. as a 13-year-old and an activist, here's my question to elected officials, why are you in office? are you here for power or are you here to stop silence or are you here to use your platform for good? if you are here for good, it is time to stop silencing our voices. we need critical bills passed. the john lewis voting rights advancement act. t
rtin luthering, jr's 13ear-d granddauter yolaa king. it w her fir act of vil dibedien. >> i am martin because i went change, not just for me, but for everyone who comes next. my grandma said every generation has to earn their freedom. i believe our generation -- yet to be born. we need to take matters into our own hands. filly, i march because i know activism works. i have seen it in my own family. when president reagan refused to pass the king build to make mlk day an official holiday, i...