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mark: yes, indeed. we have a major collection of lady bird johnson material much of which has become open in recent times. some of that material, by the way, is available on the website which is called discover lbj, that the lbj foundation established a few years ago. so if anyone is interested in the times of covid and library shutdowns you can see that and along with lots of other material. we know there's a lot of interest in lady bird and for that reason this was a high priority for digitalization. patrick: she had an office there. what was her level of engagement with the library in terms of obviously the years after the white house? mark: it was relatively high. it declined over time as she grew older and encountered health problems. i remember when i first came to austin in 2000, seeing her as a regular participant at library events. it's clear to me from the stories i've heard others tell who have been in this town longer than i have that she was very active. and used her office space going back
mark: yes, indeed. we have a major collection of lady bird johnson material much of which has become open in recent times. some of that material, by the way, is available on the website which is called discover lbj, that the lbj foundation established a few years ago. so if anyone is interested in the times of covid and library shutdowns you can see that and along with lots of other material. we know there's a lot of interest in lady bird and for that reason this was a high priority for...
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thanks, mark. >> same to you, thanks, mark. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein... -with 20 grams of protein for muscle health- -versus only 16 grams in ensure® high protein. and now enjoy boost® high protein in café mocha flavor. mom's love that land o' frost premium sliced meats ..by land o' frost premium. fresh look. same great taste. .. (♪ ) keeping your oysters growing while keeping your business growing has you swamped. (♪ ) you need to hire i need indeed indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from a resume data base so you can start hiring right away. claim your seventy-five-dollar credit when you post your first job at indeed.com/promo ♪ mark: you know, i hope this program has been edifying for those who want to be edified. you know, i look back on the last four years and i think to myself what have could have be been, what could have been in the truck presidency and a tremendous amount was acc
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mark: indeed. forgive because my questions are pushing you toward opinion rather than the facts of the law, so i apologize for pushing you in that way. let's go back to the house. it will not get before the senate until trump is out of office. does this make in some way a mockery of the whole situation? >> it is a bit odd, although i have written extensively about why you might want to impeach someone even after they have left office. there are several reasons i have given, and this case checks off at a lot of those boxes. impeachment is not just about punishing someone or removing them from office. it is also about setting up incentives, deterrence -- a deterrents -- deterrents. saying that you cannot just do something at the end of your term. he could be disqualified from seeking future office. that is e other consequence that can come with impeachment, but even that is not clear because the constitution is not clear as to if the presidency is one of the offices he would be disqualified from. mar
mark: indeed. forgive because my questions are pushing you toward opinion rather than the facts of the law, so i apologize for pushing you in that way. let's go back to the house. it will not get before the senate until trump is out of office. does this make in some way a mockery of the whole situation? >> it is a bit odd, although i have written extensively about why you might want to impeach someone even after they have left office. there are several reasons i have given, and this case...
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mark cabana, do you have us now? mark: i hope so. can you hear me? alix: there you go. [laughter] we are getting some taper hinting from certain fed officials. how high can the curve actually go? mark: we have had a long out of consensus call for 10 year rates. we thought they would selloff in q4 towards 1%, so we were right on that. we believe we are going to see continuation of this over the course of the year to roughly 1.5% by the end of the year. it is important to note that we expect this move to be somewhat gradual. as long as it happens gradually, we think the fed will be able to absorb rates due to improvement in the macro economy and further progress on the vaccine rollout. what concerns of the near term is a further continuation of this move, if it goes quickly. in particular, we are watching real interest rates very closely because we think that is arguably the most sensitive part of the interest rate structure for the real economy. if this move continues quickly, you could start to see some negative feedback from the real economy as a result of that interes
mark cabana, do you have us now? mark: i hope so. can you hear me? alix: there you go. [laughter] we are getting some taper hinting from certain fed officials. how high can the curve actually go? mark: we have had a long out of consensus call for 10 year rates. we thought they would selloff in q4 towards 1%, so we were right on that. we believe we are going to see continuation of this over the course of the year to roughly 1.5% by the end of the year. it is important to note that we expect this...
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. ♪♪ ♪♪ mark: hello america i am mark levin and this is "life, liberty & levin." you know what i talk about a lot, the constitution of the united states. stick with me because these are very dire times and i want to read something to you. article ii, section 1, clause two. you are familiar with it by now but let me read it to make a point. each state shall appoint in such manner as the legislature thereof may direct a number of electors equal to the whole number of senators and representatives to which the state may be entitled in congress. that's the united states constitution, your constitution and the fact that i just read that will be considered controversial, controversial and the radical left-wing media, and controversial by opinion columns all over this country. why? because they dare to read you to you a part of your constitution that was violated on election day in at least four states pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin and georgia. i'm not seeking to relitigate this election. i'm making a point. the state legislatures in those states need to fix the syste
. ♪♪ ♪♪ mark: hello america i am mark levin and this is "life, liberty & levin." you know what i talk about a lot, the constitution of the united states. stick with me because these are very dire times and i want to read something to you. article ii, section 1, clause two. you are familiar with it by now but let me read it to make a point. each state shall appoint in such manner as the legislature thereof may direct a number of electors equal to the whole number of...
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mark: absolutely. the responsible to companies is to reduce the carbon footprint, and secondly report -- not just what they have done, but what they intend to do. we have seen over 1200 major companies around the world have signed up for net zero plans, and the most vigorous type of net zero plans, which are linked to something called the science-based target. companies need these plans to reduce emission and at the core image and reductions are absolute reductions. that said, they takes some time to turn over the capital star. some need to become economic pit it will take more capital, time, innovation, to get technology need for cement, steel, jet fuel, others, and this market can help to accelerate that as well. to go back to the core of your question -- yes, the first possibility is reduction. this is complementary to that, and what it does is it preserves a very limited and very precious carbon budget. francine: when will we see your portfolio warming metrics -- portfolio managers saying this is w
mark: absolutely. the responsible to companies is to reduce the carbon footprint, and secondly report -- not just what they have done, but what they intend to do. we have seen over 1200 major companies around the world have signed up for net zero plans, and the most vigorous type of net zero plans, which are linked to something called the science-based target. companies need these plans to reduce emission and at the core image and reductions are absolute reductions. that said, they takes some...
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mark: hello america. i'm mark levin and this is a special edition of "life, liberty and levin" and by special i mean special. a brave man a brilliant man made of liberty a man of the constitution. we did our non-girl show with walter williams. we thought now is the appropriate time to play it for you again. enjoy. >> a does a great honor to have my friend walter williams on with me. how are you? for another girl show i want walter williams. those who don't know you all three people out there, you are the distinguished professor of economics at george mason. we know you as a syndicated columnist numerous books and essays a libertarian/classical liberal i would say. is that about right and of course you write for town hall wellness daily world review hundreds of newspapers across america. let's jump right into this. let's start with the fundamentals. let's start with the basics. how would you define liberty? >> i define it as people being able to engage in peaceable voluntary exchange without interference b
mark: hello america. i'm mark levin and this is a special edition of "life, liberty and levin" and by special i mean special. a brave man a brilliant man made of liberty a man of the constitution. we did our non-girl show with walter williams. we thought now is the appropriate time to play it for you again. enjoy. >> a does a great honor to have my friend walter williams on with me. how are you? for another girl show i want walter williams. those who don't know you all three...
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. ♪ mark: hello america, i'm mark levin and this is "life, liberty and levin". warning, anything i say this evening will be used to attack me by the press, the democrat party and that never trump but i don't care. i always try to speak the truth and i want to talk to you tonight. it's a very, very important time in our history. i don't have any conservative on this network, any who has done anything but condemn what took place on capitol hill the other day. it was outrageous, breaching the walls and the security of the capital building, 14 capital police injured woman shot dead, that is not who we are and those people who did that are not us. there were hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people who came out to march in support of the president of the united states, hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people and now they're all been accused of violence. they are all being attacked and be painted with the broadest of brushes. why can't we focus on the hoodlums? why can we focus on the people who actually did this? we need to find out who they a are. we need t
. ♪ mark: hello america, i'm mark levin and this is "life, liberty and levin". warning, anything i say this evening will be used to attack me by the press, the democrat party and that never trump but i don't care. i always try to speak the truth and i want to talk to you tonight. it's a very, very important time in our history. i don't have any conservative on this network, any who has done anything but condemn what took place on capitol hill the other day. it was outrageous,...
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mark: to be honest with you, not very much. we came into this year thinking that in the first part of the year we would witness a market backdrop where markets would be supported by ongoing policy accommodation on the one hand, and the hope that things get better later in the year on the other hand. that is a powerful combination which is pretty constructive for risk assets, and we think it can actually be quite supportive over the course of the next couple of months. for ourselves, what we are much more concerned about is later in the year, if you do see more reflation trade which lists yield more substantially. could it be a situation where at that juncture in time, we have spoken about the k shipped trajectory in 2020 am aware wall street does very well -- k shaped trajectory in 2020. is that going to be the moment when financial markets find it much more heavy going? so later in the year we are cautious. but here and now, we think we can see the continuation of what we saw over the course of the last couple of months becaus
mark: to be honest with you, not very much. we came into this year thinking that in the first part of the year we would witness a market backdrop where markets would be supported by ongoing policy accommodation on the one hand, and the hope that things get better later in the year on the other hand. that is a powerful combination which is pretty constructive for risk assets, and we think it can actually be quite supportive over the course of the next couple of months. for ourselves, what we are...
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mark: hello america i am mark levin, this is "life, liberty and levin," we have a great guest for the full hour, newt gingrich. before i go to the former speaker, i want to have a few comments with you myself. joe biden made much of the word unity, nothing that joe biden has done since his inauguration speech demonstrates any unity, it is conformity, proudly signing one executive order after another, they do what? taxpayer paid for abortion on demand. even one minute before birth. paris climate accords, it should be a treaty, that ties our hands, and his war on american energy. who benefits from that? communist china, of course,. that does more damage to us than communist chinese could ever hope, open borders iran deal, and world health organization controlled by communist chinese and lied to us and caused us grave damage at the beginning of this virus hey can -- he destroyed women's sports, that will affect the girls for a very long time in our high schools and colleges and universities, what else? covid, 1.9 trillion dollar package that has almost nothing to do with covid-19, massiv
mark: hello america i am mark levin, this is "life, liberty and levin," we have a great guest for the full hour, newt gingrich. before i go to the former speaker, i want to have a few comments with you myself. joe biden made much of the word unity, nothing that joe biden has done since his inauguration speech demonstrates any unity, it is conformity, proudly signing one executive order after another, they do what? taxpayer paid for abortion on demand. even one minute before birth....
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mark: welcome back. we are back with chris pavlovski the ceo and founder of rumble which seeks to be a competitor with youtube, which has been gobbled up by google and google doesn't want competitors for youtube so chris tell us the consequences of google trying to basically push you out of the space, behind-the-scenes with the customer and the consumer has no idea, how would you frame that? what would you call that? >> so you know there has been a lot of discussion about free speech and one of the things i would like to highlight is the censorship that is happening and it's a censorship that is extremely serious because it's the part where everyone thinks they have free speech for the last seven to 10 years, they actually haven't had it. the way i see it is and why it is so bad is because you think you have it when you don't have it and that's really scary because take a look at this for example. we have people that joined rumble on our platform and they come to our platform and they have been on youtub
mark: welcome back. we are back with chris pavlovski the ceo and founder of rumble which seeks to be a competitor with youtube, which has been gobbled up by google and google doesn't want competitors for youtube so chris tell us the consequences of google trying to basically push you out of the space, behind-the-scenes with the customer and the consumer has no idea, how would you frame that? what would you call that? >> so you know there has been a lot of discussion about free speech and...
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sorry, mark, apologies. mark: i'm sorry. i do think it has an impact. i think the market has been talking about cyclical rotation for a while. we need to look at the facts and the facts are that many of the stocks whether it is microsoft, apple, facebook, performed really well off the bottom and performed exceptionally well in 2020. that must be done, let me look at something else. i think the practical matter is microsoft last night cruised way too early to look past the opportunity there. i suspect that in varying ways apple and facebook will likely do the same thing tonight. alix: part of the rhetoric is that they are expected to post 12 months earning growth slower than the s&p particularly as they come up against tough calls as we move into the covid comparisons. what do you want to buy into and what are the metrics you will be paying more attention to? mark: one of the things that's interesting about investing is often times people will default to something is too expensive and people will talk that microsoft is too expensive or apple has gotten t
sorry, mark, apologies. mark: i'm sorry. i do think it has an impact. i think the market has been talking about cyclical rotation for a while. we need to look at the facts and the facts are that many of the stocks whether it is microsoft, apple, facebook, performed really well off the bottom and performed exceptionally well in 2020. that must be done, let me look at something else. i think the practical matter is microsoft last night cruised way too early to look past the opportunity there. i...
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mark howard, not howard marks, joins us now, senior multiaxis specialist. let's start with those tech ipo's. is this a sign of a frost that is a sign of caution to you? mark: good morning, lisa and tom. it is something you certainly need to monitor, but given where rates and real rates are and given the shift that is happening in washington over the coming weeks, i do not think it is unreasonable. with the new economy post-covid, many of these tech ipos will have increasing relevance and flexibility in the new economy. tom: there is question -- lisa: there is a question of how you will avoid pockets of frost. you see bitcoin coming off a bit and the dollar strengthening as people reverse short positions. will there be other frosty areas that will get burned out in the near term, or do you think this will keep grinding the way that it was a week ago? mark: that's an important question, lisa. i don't think there's going to be a lot of further burnout. in particular, i point to what happened last week and what i think is underappreciated on the part of investo
mark howard, not howard marks, joins us now, senior multiaxis specialist. let's start with those tech ipo's. is this a sign of a frost that is a sign of caution to you? mark: good morning, lisa and tom. it is something you certainly need to monitor, but given where rates and real rates are and given the shift that is happening in washington over the coming weeks, i do not think it is unreasonable. with the new economy post-covid, many of these tech ipos will have increasing relevance and...
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i honestly don't know mark. but i mean you literally might need to have the -- rnc hold like training seminars. the next -- next four years where they invite in republicans from state legislatures to washington or wherever to try to make sure that this kind of stuff doesn't happen. to teach them how to stop this legally. how to -- it is a good question. mark: let me suggest this. and i hope some of these justices on the u.s. supreme court are listening. the case was brought by the republican party, pennsylvania, went all the way up to the united states supreme court. associate justice iowa alito looked a the twice to segregate votes and number of votes qongt have mattered we're not talking about number of votes but we're talking about following the constitution of the united states. the supreme court let it sit there that means they couldn't gather four justices to take up the case. >> right. mark: and that's the problem the united states supreme court should have enforced the united states constitution article
i honestly don't know mark. but i mean you literally might need to have the -- rnc hold like training seminars. the next -- next four years where they invite in republicans from state legislatures to washington or wherever to try to make sure that this kind of stuff doesn't happen. to teach them how to stop this legally. how to -- it is a good question. mark: let me suggest this. and i hope some of these justices on the u.s. supreme court are listening. the case was brought by the republican...
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ktvu meteorologist mark tamayo. we'll have a closer look at just how fast those winds were clocked overnight plus pulls air. look at what's being planned for the inauguration. i'm lauren blanchard in washington, plus a look at the security measures in place to keep the day calm and peaceful man, a 12 year old boy from fremont missing after being swept into the ocean by a wave off the san mateo county coastline. how his father and brother were able to make it back to shore and the latest right now on the ongoing search. the news at noon starts now this is ktvu fox two news that new and good afternoon everyone i'm mike mibach and i'm heather holmes in this afternoon for gaussian. our big story today is the wind that hit the bay area overnight and continued into the morning from down trees and power lines to small fires and tens of thousands. people without power at this hour crews had been busy cleaning up the damage caused overnight. some areas like mount diablo saw winds of up to 80 mph. joining us now is our meteor
ktvu meteorologist mark tamayo. we'll have a closer look at just how fast those winds were clocked overnight plus pulls air. look at what's being planned for the inauguration. i'm lauren blanchard in washington, plus a look at the security measures in place to keep the day calm and peaceful man, a 12 year old boy from fremont missing after being swept into the ocean by a wave off the san mateo county coastline. how his father and brother were able to make it back to shore and the latest right...
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mark: and increased their understanding party to. paolo: . big part of the problem during an epidemic. i would say even the biggest part of the problem. mark: is nice i want to ask you and all of you about panic and fear. when going to come to that later. it is something that each of your writing about . sonia, you have said and i think you said this in regards to not specifically the covid-19 pandemic but generally around pandemics and epidemics. the story that we've known from the beginning is been one of the past population. suddenly attacked by a foreign being. i want to ask the narrative around this. even going back to it you shared earlier about this military war and so forth. can you a bit on how that plays into just where we are now in terms of our response and understanding of this moment. sonia: yes, i thank you so a conceptual framework to understand contagion at least in germ theory. these are sort of external innovators that come in and attack us from outside of us. and you see that in our rhetoric their narratives the way we nam
mark: and increased their understanding party to. paolo: . big part of the problem during an epidemic. i would say even the biggest part of the problem. mark: is nice i want to ask you and all of you about panic and fear. when going to come to that later. it is something that each of your writing about . sonia, you have said and i think you said this in regards to not specifically the covid-19 pandemic but generally around pandemics and epidemics. the story that we've known from the beginning...
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mark: when we come back mr. speaker, there's a proposal by clyburn to have a commission to investigate his republican colleagues. seven democrat senators filed ethics complaingts against two republican colleagues josh hawley dare to speak up on the floor of the senate, to raise some question about electors and i want to know, from your perspective what you think about democrats not going after republican colleagues who are presented under the constitution for their speech on the floor of the house and the senate. we'll be right back. motivationg in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i think most adults will start realizing that they don't recall things as quickly as they used to or they don't remember things as vividly as they once did. i've been taking prevagen for about three years now. people say to me periodically, "man, you've got a memory like an elephant." it's really, really helped me tremendously. prevagen. healthier brain. bette
mark: when we come back mr. speaker, there's a proposal by clyburn to have a commission to investigate his republican colleagues. seven democrat senators filed ethics complaingts against two republican colleagues josh hawley dare to speak up on the floor of the senate, to raise some question about electors and i want to know, from your perspective what you think about democrats not going after republican colleagues who are presented under the constitution for their speech on the floor of the...
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mark: that's right. the underlying narrative has not changed and that is this overall, even though there are some hiccups, we will slowly overcome the virus problem at some point in the month ahead. we can debate which month it is. the other backdrop is we continue to be supportive of central banks and we continue to get more fiscal stimulus from governments. there is more money that needs to chase assets and no particularly negative catalyst on the horizon. nothing is particularly attractive given the size of moves we see in recent months. is not good valuations, but until you get a clear negative catalyst, you are not going to fight this positive trend in markets. matt: everything looks frothy. everything looks bubblicious. i see stories of $.10 $232 billion -- tencent. bitcoin, talk of $40,000 being difficult to reach. the stocks meter is flashing bright red by john authers. enter curry a piece on central banks starting to finally worry about bubbles. if that talk is everywhere, is it a concern? mark:
mark: that's right. the underlying narrative has not changed and that is this overall, even though there are some hiccups, we will slowly overcome the virus problem at some point in the month ahead. we can debate which month it is. the other backdrop is we continue to be supportive of central banks and we continue to get more fiscal stimulus from governments. there is more money that needs to chase assets and no particularly negative catalyst on the horizon. nothing is particularly attractive...
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mark: dr. fauci added he is concerned about the vaccine because it is not fully effective until the second dose is administered. new york city will delay opening vaccination mega-sites at yankee stadium and city field as shortages leave the city unable to meet the goal of one million doses by the end of the month. mayor de blasio says
mark: dr. fauci added he is concerned about the vaccine because it is not fully effective until the second dose is administered. new york city will delay opening vaccination mega-sites at yankee stadium and city field as shortages leave the city unable to meet the goal of one million doses by the end of the month. mayor de blasio says
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this is a major move from mark zuckerberg. and one other thing that really stood out to me in this statement that i want to read to you is something that he's trying to justify what has happened in the past. zuckerberg has come under fire significantly for not removing other trump posts in the past, though they have removed some or flagged others. he has always argued for free speech. one thing i thought you might find interesting is zuckerberg said they removed those posts in the past, but they also left some up because we believe that the public has the right to the booedest possible aspect of political speech, even controversial speech. then he turns and says, but, the current context is now fundamentally different, coming from mark zuckerberg, saying it is involving the use of our platform to insight violent insurrection against a democratically elected government. a lot of critics of facebook and mark zuckerberg would say that's already been happening for a long time now, a lot of reporting out there, of course, showing t
this is a major move from mark zuckerberg. and one other thing that really stood out to me in this statement that i want to read to you is something that he's trying to justify what has happened in the past. zuckerberg has come under fire significantly for not removing other trump posts in the past, though they have removed some or flagged others. he has always argued for free speech. one thing i thought you might find interesting is zuckerberg said they removed those posts in the past, but...
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mark. >> i agree. i also want to ask two questions that come from viewers answer, by definition of surge capacity is doing things the way we've been doing and moving people, that's one thing we need to do but the other thing we need to do is move information, people not moving patients not moving caregivers so if you think about the role of primary care, every health provider. dramatically to virtual care when it started. i don't think were going to go back to the old ways. if you think about responding in the future, part of what we need to do is think long and hard about making permanent of the waivers on a temporary basis that have to do with where people get paid, how they have to establish relationships, other things that have allowed us to surge without moving people or patients into brick and mortar places so one of the policy issues i think coming out of this is how can we use the increasingly capable capacity to monitor people at home with false activity and temperature and not have them come
mark. >> i agree. i also want to ask two questions that come from viewers answer, by definition of surge capacity is doing things the way we've been doing and moving people, that's one thing we need to do but the other thing we need to do is move information, people not moving patients not moving caregivers so if you think about the role of primary care, every health provider. dramatically to virtual care when it started. i don't think were going to go back to the old ways. if you think...
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former democratic senator mark burgett -- mark begich. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: recapping our top story, president-elect biden is seeking a $1.9 trillion relief plan in his first economic plan. this includes a $15 an hour minimum wage and $2000 in direct payments to americans who qualify. it also proposes $350 billion in state aid, 206 he billion dollars are vaccines and testing -- his team has consulted many outside sources in the last several weeks. meantime, -- [indiscernible] the company is being fined -- joining me now for more, uber's top legal officer, tony west. the state is making the case that having this information will help them bring more perpetrators to justice, and prevent more things like this from happening. what is your response to that? tony: i think guiding principle that was guiding this appeal is we want to protect the privacy of sexual assault survivors and we want to protect the right of sensitive data. when you speak with advocat, they tell you best practice is to not make the decision for sexual assault sur
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mark: absolutely. i think these new phones will be a real hit in the android side of the world, especially with that $200 price drop. i think the new earbuds are certainly interesting. they added a lot of unique functionality, or i would say it was unique to apple, and now these are features samsung is using as well. their little tracker device where basically you can put a tracker on your wallet, your bag, your backpack, what have you and located using an app on your phone, that is a precursor of something apple will launch in the first half of this year as well. so i think ultimately, a great list of new features, but price is the biggest differentiator is -- differentiator this time around. emily: they have also removed the charger, like apple and others are doing. do you think that will have an impact on the demand? mark: i do not think it will have an impact on demand at all. traditionally, people who upgrade to the latest galaxy s phones are more techhie consumers, so they are likely people who a
mark: absolutely. i think these new phones will be a real hit in the android side of the world, especially with that $200 price drop. i think the new earbuds are certainly interesting. they added a lot of unique functionality, or i would say it was unique to apple, and now these are features samsung is using as well. their little tracker device where basically you can put a tracker on your wallet, your bag, your backpack, what have you and located using an app on your phone, that is a precursor...
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he respected mark zuckerberg as a leader. one time, mark zuckerberg came to order coffee at a cafe kevin systrom was working at my and it was just very awkward. like, i give you a ticket to have fame and fortune at facebook and you turned it down to work at a coffee shop? they all made money in the end. host: 2012, instagram is sold to facebook. kevin systrom, mike krieger. telus us the end of the story. where are they today? sarah: i would say the sale to facebook is where the story gets interesting. there was a lot of tension between facebook and instagram, that promise of independence does not really last. the second main joined facebook, they are told by facebook's growth team, their team famous for figuring out how they can get us more and more addicted to facebook, they are told that they can be helped only if internal studies to determine that instagram is not a threat to facebook. the founders attempt to maintain their independence and their brand and their craft as zuckerberg had promised, but it does not really work
he respected mark zuckerberg as a leader. one time, mark zuckerberg came to order coffee at a cafe kevin systrom was working at my and it was just very awkward. like, i give you a ticket to have fame and fortune at facebook and you turned it down to work at a coffee shop? they all made money in the end. host: 2012, instagram is sold to facebook. kevin systrom, mike krieger. telus us the end of the story. where are they today? sarah: i would say the sale to facebook is where the story gets...
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mark: absolutely. i would say that is the most critical factor in terms of thinking of relative economic growth. we look at economic growth on year ahead expectations and where we think the market is on growth modeling, and also indicators in equities. what we are also modeling his mobility, so we are looking at google mobility, apple mobility, city map. we give the high indicators on where we think mobility is coming throughout the economy. mobility is leading the economic growth indicators. so what you have is the faster we get close to herd immunity, which most of the world could require 70%, 90% of inoculations, the countries that get there faster in developed markets are likely to see the mobility mobilized to pre-covid levels more quickly. the thing that is moving in the u.s.' advantage when we think about u.s. growth, yields are rising, our rates team has a short call, a move to 1.30. if you have good economic growth and good recovery prospects, and the vaccination coming out in europe is -- the
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. >> kirsten, i think it was you -- go on, mark. >> i was just going to say i think that might attract some -- some hearings on that issue. >> yeah. kirsten, i think it was you, we had a conversation. i'm not sure if it was on air or off. that, i think you said that people are underestimating the gravity of the situation, what happened. and that we haven't fully realized it. the pictures are horrible but there was going to be more fallout from this than we realize. i think that was you. americans are horrified at the images of domestic terrorists, storming the capitol. i mean, they need to know who these people are. who are these insurrectionists? who are confident about accountability here? >> i'm not. i'm not. you know, and i think the -- you know, the -- the question is, you know, to sort of mark's point is, is this the bottom? i mean, we don't really know if this is the bottom. and i don't know how you put this -- the genie back in the bottle. maybe, you get some republican leaders who -- who condemn this and go against it. but, you know, they let -- as anna was saying, they let th
. >> kirsten, i think it was you -- go on, mark. >> i was just going to say i think that might attract some -- some hearings on that issue. >> yeah. kirsten, i think it was you, we had a conversation. i'm not sure if it was on air or off. that, i think you said that people are underestimating the gravity of the situation, what happened. and that we haven't fully realized it. the pictures are horrible but there was going to be more fallout from this than we realize. i think...
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historian, mark updegrove, thank you for joining us today. i want to get right into it and talk about the tragic chain of.events. we heard vice president mike pence calling it a dark day. chuck schumer said this day would live in infamy. i want to ask you, how will history remember this day? >> well i think the senate majority leader said it right. this will be a day, as franklin roosevelt said about pearl harbor, that will live in infamy. we remember december 7th, 1941, for that tragic bombing that brought us into world war ii. we think about december 2nd, 1962, the day john f. kennedy was assassinated, september 11th, the day al qaeda bombed washington and new york, this is something we will always remember. the good news is that we came out of those tragedies closer as a nation, realizing that something was wrong and that we had to unite. and my hope is that we will become closer as a result of this day which will live in infamy. >> and we are hearing talks about invoking the 25th amendment, americans want something accountability for the
historian, mark updegrove, thank you for joining us today. i want to get right into it and talk about the tragic chain of.events. we heard vice president mike pence calling it a dark day. chuck schumer said this day would live in infamy. i want to ask you, how will history remember this day? >> well i think the senate majority leader said it right. this will be a day, as franklin roosevelt said about pearl harbor, that will live in infamy. we remember december 7th, 1941, for that tragic...
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lou: mark meadows, great american. thank you. >>> up next, black lives matter, a summer of riots and now, now they're being nominated for a nobel peace prize. figure that one out. civil rights attorney leo terrell will do just that for us of after this quick break. stay with us, we'll be right back. t be one of them. so cvs has a proprietary search tool that looks for savings. plus free delivery. get a free prescription savings review at cvs. everyone remembers the moment they heard... "you have cancer.” how their world stopped and when they found a way to face it. for some, this is where their keytruda story begins. keytruda—a breakthrough immunotherapy that may treat certain cancers. one of those cancers is advanced nonsquamous, non-small cell lung cancer, where keytruda is approved to be used with certain chemotherapies as your first treatment, if you do not have an abnormal “egfr” or “alk” gene. keytruda helps your immune system fight cancer, but can also cause your immune system to attack healthy parts
lou: mark meadows, great american. thank you. >>> up next, black lives matter, a summer of riots and now, now they're being nominated for a nobel peace prize. figure that one out. civil rights attorney leo terrell will do just that for us of after this quick break. stay with us, we'll be right back. t be one of them. so cvs has a proprietary search tool that looks for savings. plus free delivery. get a free prescription savings review at cvs. everyone remembers the moment they heard......
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this is you would expect mark zuckerberg to do. in a few months before that and he came to facebook on a state visit. so you know, facebook had a foreign policy. he was greeted like a head of state. in almost like some kind of god among the geeks of nigeria and tight community of entrepreneurs are in africa, and him coming there blew their mind it was surprise visits. it was his little start of community where he popped in. and i realize later that that was kind of peak facebook because only a few months later and the 2016 election occurred and that really was the moment where it flipped for facebook, it went from this revered company. it had a lot of issues in the past that skated by them. but from that.on it was not skating pious issues. it's had to answer for all of the things it's did that were toxic, that cause people's problems, the copy was attention, that couples data and privacy, and then it flipped. that's when the book became an exercise in understanding how that happens. and maybe actually go back even longer and before
this is you would expect mark zuckerberg to do. in a few months before that and he came to facebook on a state visit. so you know, facebook had a foreign policy. he was greeted like a head of state. in almost like some kind of god among the geeks of nigeria and tight community of entrepreneurs are in africa, and him coming there blew their mind it was surprise visits. it was his little start of community where he popped in. and i realize later that that was kind of peak facebook because only a...
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now on bbc news, mark kermode brings you the film review. hello and welcome to the film review with me mark kermode. and despite the fact that covid has closed cinemas and put us in lockdown once again, there is still plenty of new movies for you to experience and enjoy in the comfort and safety of your own home. this week's most arresting release is dear comrades, the latest from acclaimed russian film—maker andrei konchalovsky. set in 1962 in a provincial town in the southern ussr, this increasingly harrowing drama stars acclaimed stage and screen actor yuliya vysotskaya as lyudmila, a party devotee with a nostalgia for stalinist ideas in the age of khrushchev. "what am i supposed to believe in if not communism", asks lyuda as her beliefs are challenged in the fallout of a factory strike and protest to which the army and kgb respond with deadly force. as the authorities rush to cover up a state—sponsored atrocity, lyuda searches for her missing daughter, for whose life she fears after scenes of terrible violence. based on real events,
now on bbc news, mark kermode brings you the film review. hello and welcome to the film review with me mark kermode. and despite the fact that covid has closed cinemas and put us in lockdown once again, there is still plenty of new movies for you to experience and enjoy in the comfort and safety of your own home. this week's most arresting release is dear comrades, the latest from acclaimed russian film—maker andrei konchalovsky. set in 1962 in a provincial town in the southern ussr, this...
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lou: mark meadows, great american. thank you. >>> up next, black lives matter, a summer of riots and now, now they're being nominated for a nobel peace prize. figure that one out. civil rights attorney leo terrell will do just that for us of after this quick break. stay with us, we'll be ♪ ♪ lou: joining us now, leo terrell, civil rights lawyer, staunch supporter of former president trump, also fox news contributor or. leo, good to have you with usment let's start with a nobel peace prize for black lives matter, so says a norwegian advocate for black lives matter. he loves the way the message of peace and hope that the black lives matter group has created and spread around the world. >> lou, i'm insulted by the even notion of a nomination of black lives matter. let me be clear, i don't support black lives. black lives matter is a terrorist organization in this country. if the people in stockholm need to see some videotape, i would represent or submit the summer of 2020 in chicago, in portland, in seattle where blac
lou: mark meadows, great american. thank you. >>> up next, black lives matter, a summer of riots and now, now they're being nominated for a nobel peace prize. figure that one out. civil rights attorney leo terrell will do just that for us of after this quick break. stay with us, we'll be ♪ ♪ lou: joining us now, leo terrell, civil rights lawyer, staunch supporter of former president trump, also fox news contributor or. leo, good to have you with usment let's start with a nobel...
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wales' first minister, mark draper. — lie ahead. wales' first minister, mark draper, speaking - lie ahead. wales' first minister, mark draper, speaking in - lie ahead. wales' first minister, mark draper, speaking in the i lie ahead. wales' first minister, | mark draper, speaking in the last hour and we will talk more about this after tpm. about this after 2pm. this weekend, britain will open its doors to potentially hundreds of thousands of people living hong kong. a new visa system will give those with so—called british national overseas status, the chance to live and work in the uk — and potentially become citizens. but china has accused britain of interfering in hong kong's internal affairs and says it will stop recognising british national overseas passports held by citizens in the territory from this sunday. here's our diplomatic correspondent, james landale. after months of protest from pro—democracy campaigners, beijing last year proposed a tough new security law on hong kong. beijing last year imposed a tough new secur
wales' first minister, mark draper. — lie ahead. wales' first minister, mark draper, speaking - lie ahead. wales' first minister, mark draper, speaking in - lie ahead. wales' first minister, mark draper, speaking in the i lie ahead. wales' first minister, | mark draper, speaking in the last hour and we will talk more about this after tpm. about this after 2pm. this weekend, britain will open its doors to potentially hundreds of thousands of people living hong kong. a new visa system will give...
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mark s. along with 4 alleged accomplices he's accused of systemic blood doping. it's the biggest german sport to doping trial in years dr mark s. stands accused by the munich court of systematic blood doping in more than 150 cases over 9 years taking in the 2800 lympics and ending with his detention last february following raids on his home. it's the 1st major prosecution under anti doping legislation introduced in 2015 making it a landmark case in germany. the man you're talking to care on top of a mind for among other things the defendant is accused of breaking anti doping laws this trial is probably the 1st to invoke the anti doping law that doesn't concern sports in general but specifically professional sport. mark s. has offered to share with authorities his knowledge of doping methods a bit he says to make up for the damage that he has done but the doctor has confessed to involvement in illegal practices and the judge has told him to expect a jail term of 5 and a half years. you're watc
mark s. along with 4 alleged accomplices he's accused of systemic blood doping. it's the biggest german sport to doping trial in years dr mark s. stands accused by the munich court of systematic blood doping in more than 150 cases over 9 years taking in the 2800 lympics and ending with his detention last february following raids on his home. it's the 1st major prosecution under anti doping legislation introduced in 2015 making it a landmark case in germany. the man you're talking to care on top...
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: i am mark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news. house democrats have introduced a resolution to impeach president trump for a second time, setting up a vote for this week unless the vice president uses his authority to remove the president. a majority of members of the democratic-controlled house have signed on to the resolution, charging mr. trump with inciting insurrection at the capitol. it seeks to remove him from the presidency and prevent him from holding office again. president-elect joe biden has named william burns to be the cia director. he is president of the carnegie endowment for international peace. he was deputy secretary of state under president obama, and he was ambassador to russia in the george w. bush administration. in one of his first official acts, president-elect joe biden will lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier after he is sworn in. his inaugural committee says he will be joined by former president in his sign of unity. president trump will not participate. because of coronavirus concerns, the
: i am mark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news. house democrats have introduced a resolution to impeach president trump for a second time, setting up a vote for this week unless the vice president uses his authority to remove the president. a majority of members of the democratic-controlled house have signed on to the resolution, charging mr. trump with inciting insurrection at the capitol. it seeks to remove him from the presidency and prevent him from holding office again....
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please welcome mark lender. mark: thank you, i do appreciate it. i thinks to the invitation to speak. i want to thank everyone for tuning in. i want to begin with a letter. i did not need these just year ago but i need them now. 1778. in may of washington had a few spare moments to write to landon cardi. could talk to him about things that he would not have two lesser acquaintances. sort of an on burning. it was a long letter about who was doing what, private affairs. then he hit on a less pleasant subject. it tot he could confide an old friend. letter to landon carter, he says there was a scheme to supersede me of my command. now washington did not mention names, it is clear from the context of the letter that those involved in the scheme were major generals horatio greats -- horatio gates, major general thomas mifflin and major general thomas conway. when the plot that washington feared became public, i will continue to read from the letter. -- they hadmeasure professed themselves my warmest admirers. this is as blunt a statement we have from was
please welcome mark lender. mark: thank you, i do appreciate it. i thinks to the invitation to speak. i want to thank everyone for tuning in. i want to begin with a letter. i did not need these just year ago but i need them now. 1778. in may of washington had a few spare moments to write to landon cardi. could talk to him about things that he would not have two lesser acquaintances. sort of an on burning. it was a long letter about who was doing what, private affairs. then he hit on a less...
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a flight to chicago marked the beginning of his rise to the presidency. the forgotten man became his campaign slogan. president hoover was the symbol of national business and personal depression as the back wash of postwar conditions engulfed america. the unemployed marched upon washington, the nation demanded a change and roosevelt was swept into the presidency. likewise, mr. roosevelt was the last to take the oath of office as chief executive on the traditional march 4th date. the new president's first inaugural address called for a program of social legislation, reduction of national expenditures and emergency powers to bring about recovery. almost immediately upon taking office, the president closed all banks. the financial world was frozen, a new force held the reins. the nation rallied to the nra as a force for recovery. aimed at benefitting the farmer by reducing wheat, corn and continue crops, the aaa was enacted. the nation was plagued with labor dissensions, textile strikes, disputes and for the first time sit-down strikes in the automotive indu
a flight to chicago marked the beginning of his rise to the presidency. the forgotten man became his campaign slogan. president hoover was the symbol of national business and personal depression as the back wash of postwar conditions engulfed america. the unemployed marched upon washington, the nation demanded a change and roosevelt was swept into the presidency. likewise, mr. roosevelt was the last to take the oath of office as chief executive on the traditional march 4th date. the new...
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thousands gathered in the center of the iraqi capital to mark a year since the u.s. assassination of iran's top general caused some sort of a money the protesters are demanding the expulsion of u.s. troops and the new congress is officially coming into session in the u.s. democrats won the house in november but the balance of power in the senate is set to be decided in 2 special elections in georgia on tuesday it's inside story now. facebook and apple at loggerheads and it's all about privacy but no way is this fight going to stay private apple says it's changing its software to protect users facebook use little home small businesses is right this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm peter told me today it's not david versus goliath it's goliath versus goliath it's being sold as a fight for small businesses and consumer privacy your privacy in reality it is 2 of the world's richest companies going head to head in a very public argument one which affects both the bottom lines yup it's all about profits in one corner apple not only the most dominant co
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next, historian mark edward lender discusses his book, "cabal, the plot against general washington." ofis about a group politicians and generals looking to relieve george washington of his command. >> now for today's speaker, mark lender. he does a phd in american history from doctors university. he is a professor at key union in new jersey. he retired as vice president for academic affairs. he is the co-author of 11 books. his book, fatal sunday, george , --ington
next, historian mark edward lender discusses his book, "cabal, the plot against general washington." ofis about a group politicians and generals looking to relieve george washington of his command. >> now for today's speaker, mark lender. he does a phd in american history from doctors university. he is a professor at key union in new jersey. he retired as vice president for academic affairs. he is the co-author of 11 books. his book, fatal sunday, george , --ington
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and so we don't really have to -- mark, i don't think we have to go through -- >> right, right. >> -- what's the difference between winning the election by two votes and winning it by half a million votes. >> right. >> i think we probably did win it by half a million. one of the things that happened, brad, we have other people coming in from alabama and from south carolina and from other states and they're saying it's impossible for you to have lost georgia. we won -- in alabama, we set a record. got the highest vote ever. in georgia we set a record with a massive amount of votes, and, they say it's not possible to have lost georgia. and i could tell you by our rallies, by the rally i'm having on monday night, the place -- they already have lines of people out front waiting. it's just not possible to have lost georgia. it's not possible. when i heard it was close, i said no way. they dropped a lot of votes in there late at night, you know that, brad. and that's what we're all working on stringently. regardless with all of the votes, with all of it being said, we lost by 11,000 votes a
and so we don't really have to -- mark, i don't think we have to go through -- >> right, right. >> -- what's the difference between winning the election by two votes and winning it by half a million votes. >> right. >> i think we probably did win it by half a million. one of the things that happened, brad, we have other people coming in from alabama and from south carolina and from other states and they're saying it's impossible for you to have lost georgia. we won -- in...
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mark: like a surrender? [laughter] she was asking about the nature of the word "armistice" what is world war i and with an armistice and out of surrender? the germans realized they were beaten at the kaiser abdicated on november 9 and two days later , especially the french, agreed to allow the germans to have an armistice, which is an official cease fire, but it comes with a bunch of terms. with that came with was all of france's military goals. the germans had to evacuate lorraine, belgium had to move everything east of the rhine river. everything the french could have won in the war they did so by giving germany a surrender without saying surrender. they never officially surrendered. this is problematic for what comes in the 1920's because you have perfectionists like -- provision nests like adolf hitler sank the jews step is the back, but the army was still fighting. no, they were getting there but kick. he lost the war. the big part of fascism is being the victims. you hear that from the kkk. we are the
mark: like a surrender? [laughter] she was asking about the nature of the word "armistice" what is world war i and with an armistice and out of surrender? the germans realized they were beaten at the kaiser abdicated on november 9 and two days later , especially the french, agreed to allow the germans to have an armistice, which is an official cease fire, but it comes with a bunch of terms. with that came with was all of france's military goals. the germans had to evacuate lorraine,...
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the presidential limousine bears the marks of violent death. the flowers mrs. kennedy carried from the airport are twisted and torn. shock and disbelief give way to tears. ♪ the nation and the world's reaction is one of bewilderment and grief. at the dallas airport, 99 minutes after mr. kennedy's death, vice president lyndon b. johnson, his wife at his side, and the grief-stricken window with them, takes the presidential oath aboard the jet, which brings him, together with the body of the late president, back to washington. ♪ lyndon b. johnson becomes america's 36th president. john f. kennedy chose him as his deputy. together they were elected by the american people who now look to lyndon johnson to assure continuity of government. upon him now falls all the weight of leadership. >> this is a sad time for all people. we have suffered a loss that cannot. for me it is a deep, personal tragedy. i know that the world shares the sorrow that mrs. kennedy and her family bear. i will do my best. that is i can do. i ask for your help and god's. ♪ >> the nation, th
the presidential limousine bears the marks of violent death. the flowers mrs. kennedy carried from the airport are twisted and torn. shock and disbelief give way to tears. ♪ the nation and the world's reaction is one of bewilderment and grief. at the dallas airport, 99 minutes after mr. kennedy's death, vice president lyndon b. johnson, his wife at his side, and the grief-stricken window with them, takes the presidential oath aboard the jet, which brings him, together with the body of the...
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how transformative will this year have to be to mark -- have to be question mark mark: we have seen this during the covid impacted here and what we delivered in the third quarter was our second consecutive quarter of sales and margins. we sold fivee, but companies this year and restructured our store model. at this, andok it's 94% growth in digital, you can see where there is fuel and some real strength and muscle for 2021 and beyond. how different will people spending -- will spending patterns be once we start seeing the virus pushed into the background? once the vaccination starts to have an effect and once the weather improves. do many -- do people spend money on different things? seeing different patterns and we look at things like pinterest pins that show three to six months out what customers are looking at. and still very heavily round moments of joy and home and family celebration. they are really getting back to the new normal. we see things like weddings coming back into place, one of the highest registry sets in the country, we really see that as a future strength coming into
how transformative will this year have to be to mark -- have to be question mark mark: we have seen this during the covid impacted here and what we delivered in the third quarter was our second consecutive quarter of sales and margins. we sold fivee, but companies this year and restructured our store model. at this, andok it's 94% growth in digital, you can see where there is fuel and some real strength and muscle for 2021 and beyond. how different will people spending -- will spending patterns...
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liberal measures marked his administration. governor roosevelt became the choice of the democratic convention in 1932 in a spectacular flight to chicago marked the beginning of his rise to they@ei#xjpresidency. ♪♪ the forgotten man and the new deal became his campaign slogans. president hoover was the symbol of national business and personal depression as the backlash of post war economic conditions engulfed america, factories, the unemployed marched upon washington. the nation demanded a change, and roosevelt was swept into the presidency. defeated president herbert hoover was the last president to retire from the white house in the month of march. like wise, mr. roosevelt was the last to take the oath of office as chief executive on the traditional march 4th date. ♪♪ the new president's first inaugural address called for a mammoth program of social legislation, protection of national expenditures and emergency powers to bring about recovery. almost immediately upon taking office, the new president closed all banks by
liberal measures marked his administration. governor roosevelt became the choice of the democratic convention in 1932 in a spectacular flight to chicago marked the beginning of his rise to they@ei#xjpresidency. ♪♪ the forgotten man and the new deal became his campaign slogans. president hoover was the symbol of national business and personal depression as the backlash of post war economic conditions engulfed america, factories, the unemployed marched upon washington. the nation demanded a...