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so arnold is discovered. andre ultimately is going to be hanged as a spy but washington uses this great moment. there have been difficulty between the continental army and the civilian population at this point. where the army had been complaining, well, the civilian population isn't supplying the army properly. where's the food? where's the clothing? or if it was, it was being sent to exponentially high prices. meanwhile, the civilians were saying, how come you haven't won this war? you let the capital fall. you haven't been winning. but it's this moment that sort of shocks all of america together. it's a moment like 9/11 or pearl harbor. sort of brings everyone back. and the question is, why? and it's sort of this galvanizing moment. so george, the general, saying if we have not virtue enough to check mr. arnold without losing sight of the grand object, we ought to suffer. meaning that we need to rise above this. if we cannot, we will lose and we should lose. washington's going to spin it and say, this is a
so arnold is discovered. andre ultimately is going to be hanged as a spy but washington uses this great moment. there have been difficulty between the continental army and the civilian population at this point. where the army had been complaining, well, the civilian population isn't supplying the army properly. where's the food? where's the clothing? or if it was, it was being sent to exponentially high prices. meanwhile, the civilians were saying, how come you haven't won this war? you let the...
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but arnold does make it to quÉbec. historians at the time -- writers at the time compared this to hannibal's march through the alps. this is the famous route. this is the one everybody knows about because it's well documented and it's benedict arnold. americans like benedict arnold because he's an interesting figure, a hero and the traitor at the same time. but the guy i want to focus on the main invasion force. his named is richard montgomery. this is richard montgomery. and montgomery's job was to take the city of montreal. he was supposed to spread up lake champlain and the theory was, if montgomery attacked montreal, the british would put all their force against him and quÉbec would fall without resistance. they were going to hit the two major cities of canada simultaneously. well, what's interesting about montgomery is, first, i did my dissertation on him. so that makes him fascinating. i told my wife, if we had a son, i would name him richard montgomery gabriel, but mercifully that never happened. he's an intere
but arnold does make it to quÉbec. historians at the time -- writers at the time compared this to hannibal's march through the alps. this is the famous route. this is the one everybody knows about because it's well documented and it's benedict arnold. americans like benedict arnold because he's an interesting figure, a hero and the traitor at the same time. but the guy i want to focus on the main invasion force. his named is richard montgomery. this is richard montgomery. and montgomery's job...
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but arnold does make it to quebec. historians at the time, or writers at the time, compare this to high-levels march with elephants. >> this is well-documented and it's benedict arnold, and benedict arnold was an interesting figure he's a hero in a trader at the same time. but the guy i want to focus on is the man who actually leads the main army in canada and nobody remembers him today and his name is richard montgomery. and montgomery's job was to take the city of montreal. he was supposed to proceed up lake trump lane, he was forced to face the british army. and the theory was if montgomery attack montreal, the british would put all their force against him and quebec would fall without resistance. they thought there was nothing left in quebec. they were going to get the two major cities in canada simultaneously. what's interesting about montgomery, and i need a dissertation on him. i told you guys earlier, i told my wife if we ever had a son we would name him richard montgomery gabriel. but that never happened. but
but arnold does make it to quebec. historians at the time, or writers at the time, compare this to high-levels march with elephants. >> this is well-documented and it's benedict arnold, and benedict arnold was an interesting figure he's a hero in a trader at the same time. but the guy i want to focus on is the man who actually leads the main army in canada and nobody remembers him today and his name is richard montgomery. and montgomery's job was to take the city of montreal. he was...
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they do not capture arnold. right after that, he writes this attempt to george washington, his boss. he says that he's also planning to ride up to general green and colonel megs. he does just that. he writes to general green who was encamped at to paying, new york. 30 miles south of west point. and also, to colonel megs of the sixth regiment which is a light infantry regiment. and that they both could quickly respond to the area that will save not only west point, but george washington and the rest of headquarters. here is hamilton's letter to green. quote, there has been, just unfolded at this place and seen, the blackest treason. arnold has fled to the enemy. andre, the british generals are in our possession as a spy. i came here in pursuit of arnold. but it was too late. i advise that you're putting armor under marching orders and attaching the brigade immediately this way. quite dramatic. hamilton and they fetching -- a charming man, a charming woman. peggy shipping was, the oh my gosh, paris hilton or karda
they do not capture arnold. right after that, he writes this attempt to george washington, his boss. he says that he's also planning to ride up to general green and colonel megs. he does just that. he writes to general green who was encamped at to paying, new york. 30 miles south of west point. and also, to colonel megs of the sixth regiment which is a light infantry regiment. and that they both could quickly respond to the area that will save not only west point, but george washington and the...
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they do not capture arnold. but right after that he writes of this attempt to george washington his boss and he plans on writing momentarily to general green and colonel megs. he writes to general green 30 miles south of west point and also to colonel return megs of the light infantry regiment. they both could quickly respond to the area that would save not only west point but george washington and the rest of headquarters. here is hamilton's letter to green, quote, there has just been unfolded at this place a scene of the blackest treason. arnold has fled to the enemy. andre the british general is in our possession as a spy. i came here in pursuit of anld but was too late. i advise putting the army under marching orders and detaching a brigade immediately this way. hamilton and the fetching, a charming man and woman. peggy shipman was the paris hilton or kardashian of her day. she was quite the dashing figure. she had her own crush on the fetching john andre. a man of many talents. he could sing, he could dance
they do not capture arnold. but right after that he writes of this attempt to george washington his boss and he plans on writing momentarily to general green and colonel megs. he writes to general green 30 miles south of west point and also to colonel return megs of the light infantry regiment. they both could quickly respond to the area that would save not only west point but george washington and the rest of headquarters. here is hamilton's letter to green, quote, there has just been unfolded...
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. >> reporter: the patient was a canada goose they named arnold. arnold had a badly damaged foot. >> and as we're doing it, we're prepping him for anesthesia, giving him meds, we hear this faint tapping at the door. >> reporter: tapping at the door. >> yep. we all kind of turned around simultaneously and were pretty shocked. >> reporter: zak says it was a visitor for arnold. >> we don't allow that, but we definitely had to make an exception in this case. >> reporter: an exception for a spouse. >> don't worry. he's in good hands. >> reporter: how did she know that her mate was in here? >> my only guess is that she saw us capture him the day before, and he was probably honking in the cage overnight. >> reporter: after surgery, the staff moved arnold to the floor for recovery, where his mate, who they named amelia, comforted and preened him. the avian embodiment of "in sickness and in health." geese do mate for life, but if something dreadful happens to one, the other typically typicay remarries. but not amelia. she wasn't leaving her man, no honking
. >> reporter: the patient was a canada goose they named arnold. arnold had a badly damaged foot. >> and as we're doing it, we're prepping him for anesthesia, giving him meds, we hear this faint tapping at the door. >> reporter: tapping at the door. >> yep. we all kind of turned around simultaneously and were pretty shocked. >> reporter: zak says it was a visitor for arnold. >> we don't allow that, but we definitely had to make an exception in this case....
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arnold is absent. he's gone. washington is trying to figure out why isn't he here exploring the earthworks with me? something is amiss. it's already clear that arnold is going to escape on the aptly named "hms vulture." a great one for traitor and hamilton decide, the quick-thinking army that he must prepare the army for a possible counterattack. first he plans to capture armond himself. he jumps on horseback with the aforementioned james mchenry and goal crop down the east back down the hudson to verplank's ferry. obviously that's a hapless mission. they do not capture arnold, but right after that he writes of this attempt to george washington, his boss, and he tells him he's also planning on writing momentarily to general green and colonel megs. he write to general green enxampd in new york 30 miles south of west point and also to colonel return megs, healed of the light infantry area and if they respond in the area that will save west point and george washington and the rest of the headquarters. here is the le
arnold is absent. he's gone. washington is trying to figure out why isn't he here exploring the earthworks with me? something is amiss. it's already clear that arnold is going to escape on the aptly named "hms vulture." a great one for traitor and hamilton decide, the quick-thinking army that he must prepare the army for a possible counterattack. first he plans to capture armond himself. he jumps on horseback with the aforementioned james mchenry and goal crop down the east back down...
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. >> reporter: the patient was canada goose they named arnold. arnold had a badly damaged foot. >> and as we're doing this, we're prepping him for anesthesia, giving him meds, we hear this faint tapping at the door. >> reporter: tapping at the door? >> we all turned around simultaneous and were pretty shocked. >> reporter: zak says it was a visitor for around. >> we don't allow that, but we definitely had to make an exception in this case. >> reporter: an exception for a spouse. >> don't worry, he is in good hands. >> reporter: how did she know her mate was in here? >> my only guess is she saw us capture him the day before, and he was probably honking in the cage overnight. >> reporter: after surgery, the staff moved arnold to the floor for recovery, where his mate, who they named amelia, comforted and preened him. the avian embodiment of in sickness and in health. geese do mate for life. but if something dreadful happens to one, the other typically remarries. but not amelia. she wasn't leaving her man, no honkin way. >> reporter: throughout his
. >> reporter: the patient was canada goose they named arnold. arnold had a badly damaged foot. >> and as we're doing this, we're prepping him for anesthesia, giving him meds, we hear this faint tapping at the door. >> reporter: tapping at the door? >> we all turned around simultaneous and were pretty shocked. >> reporter: zak says it was a visitor for around. >> we don't allow that, but we definitely had to make an exception in this case. >> reporter:...
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oh, poor arnold rothstein. but what he remarkably does is rothstein and fallin had sent him out of the country to montreal, go hide, stay there forever, shut up. but then they think it over and fallin brings atell back. atell is walking through times square one day and a couple of detectives of pickpocket squad go up to him and arrest him and arraign him for his part in the black sox fix. and then they bring in a witness from chicago named sammy pass who atell had bet with on the series, and pass would have said atell bet with me, the series was fixed and i was defrauded. pass shows up in court and they said this is abe atell. abe atell remember had been featherweight champion of the world. he was a famous guy. and pass says, no, it was a different abe atell i bat with. this was complete perjury. this was a total lie. money was passed to pass at grand central terminal when he got into town. so atell walks that way. this is how chicago justice and new york justice was handled in those ways. and so that, you know
oh, poor arnold rothstein. but what he remarkably does is rothstein and fallin had sent him out of the country to montreal, go hide, stay there forever, shut up. but then they think it over and fallin brings atell back. atell is walking through times square one day and a couple of detectives of pickpocket squad go up to him and arrest him and arraign him for his part in the black sox fix. and then they bring in a witness from chicago named sammy pass who atell had bet with on the series, and...
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coming up arnold schwarzenegger has a message for anti-maskers. his rant on freedom in the age of covid. >> i am disturbed here. no, screw your freedom! veteran homeowners, great news the lowest mortgage rates you've been waiting for are here. the newday two and a quarter refi has the company's lowest rate in history. 2.25% with an apr of 2.48. save thousands every year. plus there's no money out of pocket and no up front fees. newday is holding the line on interest rates so every veteran family can save. call now. people with moderate to severe psoriasis, are rethinking the choices they make like the splash they create the entrance they make, the surprises they initiate. otezla. it's a choice you can make. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts
coming up arnold schwarzenegger has a message for anti-maskers. his rant on freedom in the age of covid. >> i am disturbed here. no, screw your freedom! veteran homeowners, great news the lowest mortgage rates you've been waiting for are here. the newday two and a quarter refi has the company's lowest rate in history. 2.25% with an apr of 2.48. save thousands every year. plus there's no money out of pocket and no up front fees. newday is holding the line on interest rates so every veteran...
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we'll speak with former hedge fund manager john arnold on his battle against firms like fidelity when it comes to charity. the newest way to make money in housing even when you're not selling your house we begin with today's markets and dom chu has the numbers. >> we're pulling back on what we saw on friday by the dow and the s&p 500. but not by a lot down down about 70 points today. s&p 500 only down about three points, and the nasdaq outperforming, up about .2%. just about close to its own record highs we'll keep an eye on the nasdaq composite. with regard to the weakness in the market today, a lot of the downside is being driven around the fears of the covid delta variant and what it could do to the economy, if things slow down, maybe shut down or restrict again check out marriott international on the hotel sigh, down 3% live nation, concerts and live venues down about 3% american airlines, united airlines two of the worst performing in the transportation group, down about 3% as well and then the biggest gainer in the s&p 500 by a wide margin, moderna up 16%, 360% gains so far this
we'll speak with former hedge fund manager john arnold on his battle against firms like fidelity when it comes to charity. the newest way to make money in housing even when you're not selling your house we begin with today's markets and dom chu has the numbers. >> we're pulling back on what we saw on friday by the dow and the s&p 500. but not by a lot down down about 70 points today. s&p 500 only down about three points, and the nasdaq outperforming, up about .2%. just about close...
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screw you arnold. reminds me of a quote to those who give up their essential to put up their temporary safety deserve neither liberty or safety. that's what so many americans are fighting for their liberty and saying listen i want to give up a little bit of safety for. >> these battles are not over. the screw your freedom minus little harsher than what we've heard from fauci panel, stick around. covered cases in children, now rising among the current delta surge. children's hospitals are feeling the impact. hospitals admitted 1400 children nationwide with covid-19 this past week. medical workers in places like louisiana and texas are warning some kids hospitals might run out of beds. all of this playing out as the aforementioned doctor fauci saying covid booster shots for adults could be coming soon, listen here. >> inevitably there will be a time we will have to give boost. right this time other than the immune compromise were not going to giving boosters to people. but we will be following them very
screw you arnold. reminds me of a quote to those who give up their essential to put up their temporary safety deserve neither liberty or safety. that's what so many americans are fighting for their liberty and saying listen i want to give up a little bit of safety for. >> these battles are not over. the screw your freedom minus little harsher than what we've heard from fauci panel, stick around. covered cases in children, now rising among the current delta surge. children's hospitals are...
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additional funding provided by the city of arnold adams. koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. and sandra and carl delay-magnuson. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. funding for this program made possible by: babbel. offering a language program that uses interactive dialogue and speech recognition technology to teach a new language, like spanish, french and russian. babbel is available in the app store or online at babbel.com. and by viewers like you. thank you. i don't think i'm extrovert. corrigan: really? i don't. i think it's all sort of acted away. i enjoy performing. and i find as i'm getting older that i need less and less. i don't feel that need anymore to be the loudest voice at a party, but i know that i did. and i'm well aware of how annoying that was for quite a t of people. ha ha ha!
additional funding provided by the city of arnold adams. koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. and sandra and carl delay-magnuson. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. funding for this program made possible by: babbel. offering a language program that uses interactive dialogue and speech recognition technology to teach a new language, like...
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announcer: additional funding provided by the estate of arnold adams, koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities, and sandra and carl delay-magnuson. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. pete: a good evening and welcome to "washington week." i'm pete williams in for yamiche alcindor. kabul has fallen. the taliban have taken power. and the biden administration faces a new urgent mission evacuating thousands of americans and afghan allies stuck on the ground. the pentagon has sent nearly 6,000 u.s. troops to protect kabul's airport to allow for flights out of the country and the u.n. report shows the taliban are already carrying out a door-to-doorman hunt seeking reprisals against afghans who were allied with the u.s. on friday, the president acknowledged the danger of this mission. president biden: i cannot promise what the final outcome will be. and it will be without risk of loss. but as commander in chief, i can assure you that i will mobi
announcer: additional funding provided by the estate of arnold adams, koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities, and sandra and carl delay-magnuson. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. pete: a good evening and welcome to "washington week." i'm pete williams in for yamiche alcindor. kabul has fallen. the taliban have taken power. and the...
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visit consumercellular.tv. >> additional funding provided by the city of arnold adams. koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. and sandra and carl delay-magnuson. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. is your family ready for an emergency? you can prepare by mapping out two ways to escape your home, creating a supply kit, and including your whole family in practice drills. for help creating an emergency plan, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com a little preparation will make you and your family safer in an emergency. a week's worth of food and water, radio, flashlight, batteries and first aid kit are a good start to learn more, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com this program was made possible batteries and first aid kit are a good start in part by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> hi, i'm paula kerger, president of pbs. i've been a fan of "downton abbey" since the very first episode, the as
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joining us now, colin arnold. director of the new orleans office of homeland security and emergency preparedness. colin, what do people need to know right now to prepare for this storm and are you seeing people heeding these warnings to get out? >> jim, thanks for having me. absolutely, we are. you know, a lot of people in the stores making preparations but that time is coming quickly to a close. if you plan on sheltering in place, you need to be where you need to be by midnight, and if you are getting on the roads to evacuate, if that's the best decision for you and yours, that needs to happen now. and so that's what we're saying very clearly. also, we do have a small portion of our city that's outside the levee protection, which is exactly what allison was talking about. low lying area with a 7 to 11 foot storm surge and potential under a storm surge watch warning. those areas need to evacuate and we started that yesterday. that's a mandatory evacuation and they need to leave as well. >> and the national weather
joining us now, colin arnold. director of the new orleans office of homeland security and emergency preparedness. colin, what do people need to know right now to prepare for this storm and are you seeing people heeding these warnings to get out? >> jim, thanks for having me. absolutely, we are. you know, a lot of people in the stores making preparations but that time is coming quickly to a close. if you plan on sheltering in place, you need to be where you need to be by midnight, and if...
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. >> host: since 1995 when you founded the dictionary project along with arnold french how many have gone out? hadi get them out there? >> guest: this project started out with writing grants and i spoke to different people -- different organizations about this idea because they were intrigued with the idea dictionaries and of course and of course letters he is so important and everyone is always trying to keep people learning new words and basically from becoming illiterate and schools. so they took it on as a letters a project. most organizations like rotary tawana senn lions have to have a literacy program every year that they implemented this was an easy program to do and really you get the best bang for your buck. you can have a long term impact. most of these people have been doing this for 25 years so they have gone through college already and receive dictionaries and people see if they are still using dictionaries or people think that they are worthwhile, those children say they still have their dictionary and they know where it is. not 100% of them but when i asked, they appr
. >> host: since 1995 when you founded the dictionary project along with arnold french how many have gone out? hadi get them out there? >> guest: this project started out with writing grants and i spoke to different people -- different organizations about this idea because they were intrigued with the idea dictionaries and of course and of course letters he is so important and everyone is always trying to keep people learning new words and basically from becoming illiterate and...
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right on, arnold. [laughter] dion: not to mention, for example, mask wearing, getting vaccinated is a two-way street. it is not just about you. spencer: right. dion: i just love some buddy who can call it like it is. larry: that's what i was going to say, he is old enough and has enough money to say what he wants. if you don't like it, i am the terminator. [laughter] a southern california congressman has an ambitious proposal that put a lot of money in workers pockets. he wants to reduce the workweek to 32 hours. once someone hits 32 hours, they are entitled to overtime under the fair labor practices act. part of the reasoning is the worker shortage many businesses are currently facing. ea wldnticeilsoe woulsi up for that.w i think a lot of people realize what was truly important in life during the pandemic and are still realizing that. and that it gives them more time with their family or for their health and well-being. honestly, you have a healthier, happier person and they will put out better work.
right on, arnold. [laughter] dion: not to mention, for example, mask wearing, getting vaccinated is a two-way street. it is not just about you. spencer: right. dion: i just love some buddy who can call it like it is. larry: that's what i was going to say, he is old enough and has enough money to say what he wants. if you don't like it, i am the terminator. [laughter] a southern california congressman has an ambitious proposal that put a lot of money in workers pockets. he wants to reduce the...
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arnold, good to see you. the current mayor is silent on this and in some ways the root cause of the problem. >> absolutely f you're not part of the solution obviously you're part of the problem. he is asleep, asleep at the wheel, has been for eight years. we need new blood in there. we need curtis sliwa in there to motivate the police to do their job because just having 38,000 police under the wrong leadership look what can happen. jackie: yeah, absolutely. i mean we talked about for the last 15 months defunding the police. it is really no shock when you think about it we've seen such a surge in crime. both candidates, sliwa, and adams saying this is a major issue. it has to be resolved for new york city to get back on its feet in earnest people have to feel safe walking on the street. >> right. well defund the police, how has that worked out? bail reform, how has that worked out? we need leadership here. we need someone with the onions with a track record of success of bringing people, policies and procedure
arnold, good to see you. the current mayor is silent on this and in some ways the root cause of the problem. >> absolutely f you're not part of the solution obviously you're part of the problem. he is asleep, asleep at the wheel, has been for eight years. we need new blood in there. we need curtis sliwa in there to motivate the police to do their job because just having 38,000 police under the wrong leadership look what can happen. jackie: yeah, absolutely. i mean we talked about for the...
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throughout his convalesence, they have been putting arnold in a pen out back, y forresh air, and every time, without fail, amelia comes run her ganter, in full-throated surrender. >> it gave us a new respect for how social these animals are. >> i know this isn't your field per se, but is this love? >> you know, i don't know if it is love, but they really make each other calm and happy. i think we can all learn something from them. >> arnold was released this past week, back into the wings of his beloved. they probably won't return. but hopefully their example will stay with us because what's good for the goose is crucial for mankind. uchhh!!! so now we use our swiffer sweeper and dusters. the fluffy fibers? they pick up dust easily. like my vacuum, it sneaks huunder and around places.ha!!'s look at that!! dust free and hassle free. stop cleaning and start swiffering. (naj) at fisher investments, our clients know we have their backs. (other money manager) how do your clients know that? (naj) because as a fiduciary, it's our responsibility to always put clients first. (other money manage
throughout his convalesence, they have been putting arnold in a pen out back, y forresh air, and every time, without fail, amelia comes run her ganter, in full-throated surrender. >> it gave us a new respect for how social these animals are. >> i know this isn't your field per se, but is this love? >> you know, i don't know if it is love, but they really make each other calm and happy. i think we can all learn something from them. >> arnold was released this past week,...
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. >> let me bring in colin arnold, the director of the office of homeland security. thanks for being with me. i know how busy you are tonight. >> thank you. >> i would like to start to what you would say to someone like jessica, who you just was interviewed who said i'm more scared of the interstate than i am in my home. unless somebody comes to get me, i'm staying here. >> that's a tough call. everybody has to make a call based on what they believe is the most...
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of course, arnold loves things he can inject, and my right? >> people should know that there's a virus here. it kills people and the only way we prevented is to get vaccinated, wear masks, and do social distancing, washing your hands all the time, and not just you think about what my freedom is being sort of disturbed here. no, screw your freedom. because with freedom comes obligations and of responsibility. >> greg: screw your freedom. i never thought i'd hear a man from austria say something like that. [laughter] >> it's like the sound of music buried can you see them? >> greg: unless freedom is the name of a new housekeeper. >> all! >> greg: all right, mercedes. i love tom hanks' son is the exact opposite of tom hanks. >> you've got to think that there's got to be some psychological issues going on there between the parents and the child. i'm assuming he's not good friends with jennifer aniston. >> greg: tom hanks started the whole celebrity covid week. he got it in australia? lake got covid the same ten days and he was first. he saying it'
of course, arnold loves things he can inject, and my right? >> people should know that there's a virus here. it kills people and the only way we prevented is to get vaccinated, wear masks, and do social distancing, washing your hands all the time, and not just you think about what my freedom is being sort of disturbed here. no, screw your freedom. because with freedom comes obligations and of responsibility. >> greg: screw your freedom. i never thought i'd hear a man from austria...
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. >>> still ahead, arnold schwarzenegger fights back against anti-maskers, anti-vaxxors. i talk to a respiratory therapist pleading with schools to keep children safe. rs. i talk to a respiratory therapist pleading with schools to keep children safe. ers. i talk to a respiratory therapist pleading with schools to keep children safe. ecti 99.9% of bacteria. detergent alone, can't. lysol. what it takes to protect. what if you could have the perspective to see more? at morgan stanley, a global collective of thought leaders offers investors a broader view. ♪ we see companies protecting the bottom line by putting people first. we see a bright future, still hungry for the ingenuity of those ready for the next challenge. today, we are translating decades of experience into strategies for the road ahead. we are morgan stanley. what happens when we welcome change? we can transform our workforce overnight out of convenience, or necessity. we can explore uncharted waters, and not only make new discoveries, but get there faster, with better outcomes. with app, cloud and anywhere wo
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arnold schwarzenegger coming out strongly on wearing masks to help stop the spread of covid. and for those who claim wearing a mask is a question of freedom, he says, quote, screw your freedom. >> and the only way we prevent it is to get vaccinated, to wear masks, to do social distancing, washing your hands all the time, and not just to think about, well, my freedom is being kind of disturbed here. no. screw your freedom because with freedom comes obligations and responsibilities. you can't just say, i have the right to x, y, and z. when you affect other people, that is when it gets serious. [ applause ] >> arnold schwarzenegger says anyone who doesn't wear a mask is a schmuck. >>> next, surrounded, verbally assaulted and harassed. one father mobbed for speaking in favor of masks at a school board meeting. he speaks out right after this. ♪ thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based
arnold schwarzenegger coming out strongly on wearing masks to help stop the spread of covid. and for those who claim wearing a mask is a question of freedom, he says, quote, screw your freedom. >> and the only way we prevent it is to get vaccinated, to wear masks, to do social distancing, washing your hands all the time, and not just to think about, well, my freedom is being kind of disturbed here. no. screw your freedom because with freedom comes obligations and responsibilities. you...
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sean: let me get your take on this arnold schwarzenegger take a look at his video when he talks about american freedom. >> people should know there is a virus here, kills people and the only way we prevented is to get vaccinated, where masks, social distancing, washing your hands all the time and not just to think about that my freedom is being disturbed. screw your freedom. because with freedom comes obligations and responsibilities. sean: when i think of freedom i think of none like you who have served and sacrificed, what he had to say to arnold schwarzenegger. >> that's what california knows as a republican, probably understand why they don't like republicans out there anymore. that was a terrible thing to say, stupid thing to say. i think more with alexander vindman who supposed to be a heroic person who wore t the uniform shaking his had yet said that, i'll leave you with this, he posted a picture of him and his brother, i did note tweedle the and tweedledum knew the barbarian. that's quitete a fairytale. sean: thank you for joining me i appreciate it and i thank you for your se
sean: let me get your take on this arnold schwarzenegger take a look at his video when he talks about american freedom. >> people should know there is a virus here, kills people and the only way we prevented is to get vaccinated, where masks, social distancing, washing your hands all the time and not just to think about that my freedom is being disturbed. screw your freedom. because with freedom comes obligations and responsibilities. sean: when i think of freedom i think of none like you...
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the grand jurors used to visit new york after that, and they would be treated to wonderful things by arnold rothstein. so that's the story of justice 1919. and hopefully the 2019 series will end up a lot better. thank you. sglrchlts next we visit the baseball museum to learn about baseball's origins and early days. >>> welcome to the library of congress. i'm the curator. this was a collaboration. we've got some incredible things here on display. let's start with some of the earliest. so right now, we're standing in the front of the exhibit looking at origins and early days where we've got some interesting artifacts that suggest that baseball as a history that's much longer than the 19th century. in fact, we've got an example here from a medieval manuscript. these were part of the border of a book produced in 1934. we have a monk and a nun with a ball and a bat in what would have been a very primitive outfield. but what this shows you is that bat and ball games were being played for centuries before europeans began calling different kinds of games baseball. our next stop here is this cute li
the grand jurors used to visit new york after that, and they would be treated to wonderful things by arnold rothstein. so that's the story of justice 1919. and hopefully the 2019 series will end up a lot better. thank you. sglrchlts next we visit the baseball museum to learn about baseball's origins and early days. >>> welcome to the library of congress. i'm the curator. this was a collaboration. we've got some incredible things here on display. let's start with some of the earliest....
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arnold, maryland. he says no to the package. caller: i totally disagree with this type of massive spending bill. i also disagree with the suppose it infrastructure bill. all of these expenditures should be voted on and weighed on their own merits. what are we buying here? no one knows what's in this bill and what we are getting and they are spending money on things that nobody knows about. it's absurd that we are doing this to our children and grandchildren. host: when you say spending money on things that no one knows about, what do you mean? caller: i guarantee there stuff here that no one has any information on. these senators don't read these bills, it's absurd. you've got to be kidding me that we are going to vote for this. host: some of the specifics like universal pre-care and child tax credits, what's wrong with that approach? caller: let's look at the individual merits of each individual program and discuss the causes and who's going to benefit and then vote on it. why are we plopping it all together? you pick and choos
arnold, maryland. he says no to the package. caller: i totally disagree with this type of massive spending bill. i also disagree with the suppose it infrastructure bill. all of these expenditures should be voted on and weighed on their own merits. what are we buying here? no one knows what's in this bill and what we are getting and they are spending money on things that nobody knows about. it's absurd that we are doing this to our children and grandchildren. host: when you say spending money on...
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a traitor to the country and i'd put him in the same category of someone like benedict arnold that tried to defeat our system of government. he's the same one to me. >> matthew, the threat is still here from the assault on voting rights to gop whitewashing of january 6th to the big lie. we're still at risk of losing it. last night i said it's a fine democracy if you can keep it. >> yeah, i always thought democracy is not a given, it's a gift. it takes work and takes respect of others and it takes the idea that all men and women are created equal. all of these things established and the leaders weren't perfect but there was always sort of step by step by step to get there. i mean, today is the anniversary of the voting rights act of 1965 that came 100 years after the amendments to give african-americans the right to vote and took years of pushing and shoving to get to the 1960 it's so we have to constantly push this but there is no guarantee that our democracy survives. it is totally dependent on citizen action and citizen holding leaders accountable for their actions and when that stops,
a traitor to the country and i'd put him in the same category of someone like benedict arnold that tried to defeat our system of government. he's the same one to me. >> matthew, the threat is still here from the assault on voting rights to gop whitewashing of january 6th to the big lie. we're still at risk of losing it. last night i said it's a fine democracy if you can keep it. >> yeah, i always thought democracy is not a given, it's a gift. it takes work and takes respect of...
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arnold schwarzenegger coming out strongly on wearing masks to stop the spread of covid. for those who claim it is a question of freedom, he says, screw your freedom. >> the only way we end this is to get vaccinated, wear masks, social distancing, washing your hands all the time and not just think about my freedom is being disturbed here. no. screw your freedom. because with freedom comes obligations and responsibilities. we cannot just say i have the right to x, y and z. when you affect other people, that is when it gets serious. >> arnold schwarzenegger says anyone who doesn't wear a mask is a -- next, surrounded, verbally assaulted and harassed. one person mobbed for speaking out at a school board meeting. right after this. i love making brides feel beautiful. a lot of times when i'm doing weddings, it's six or seven hours on my feet. i have a thyroid condition. and so i need medication so that i can have the energy to do what i love to do. previously, i couldn't afford health insurance and this year i went on healthcare.gov and prices were great. now my monthly premiu
arnold schwarzenegger coming out strongly on wearing masks to stop the spread of covid. for those who claim it is a question of freedom, he says, screw your freedom. >> the only way we end this is to get vaccinated, wear masks, social distancing, washing your hands all the time and not just think about my freedom is being disturbed here. no. screw your freedom. because with freedom comes obligations and responsibilities. we cannot just say i have the right to x, y and z. when you affect...
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they don't really wanted so americans try to actually conquer and benedict arnold arnold comes close but failed so religious diversity is one of the things that's going to make it hard for them to join or die and there's 13 different colonies founded at different times and for different reasons. virginia is basically about making money and massachusetts is basically about religious freedom read some of my story begins in 1760, they're not american. they are from virginia and south carolina and massachusetts men. because newspapers the british try to treat them all pretty badly, they step back. in the newspapers, they talk to themselves into being american and basically say to themselves, okay, there's a lot of religious diversity but you know what, that can't be a strength rather than a week is network medicine comes in and the religious diversity can be a strike. and at the time, another many people paid attention the main argument was the geostrategic of washington and hamilton and franklin to join or die idea. the religion will be a stumbling block. here's one final thing, but kno
they don't really wanted so americans try to actually conquer and benedict arnold arnold comes close but failed so religious diversity is one of the things that's going to make it hard for them to join or die and there's 13 different colonies founded at different times and for different reasons. virginia is basically about making money and massachusetts is basically about religious freedom read some of my story begins in 1760, they're not american. they are from virginia and south carolina and...
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exploring a bunch of different options and working her to do that i had a conversation with governor arnold schwarzenegger promoting my book which is a unique opportunity it's like your hero who is the first hero and then pretty interesting things and this is something in there trying to do the right thing and complete certainty letting you know and why you work these things out there is a real problem i don't want to minimize that i think your story demonstrates that people that spoke out ended up feeling invested about themselves and the ended up in the long arc obviously that's true of you and others. she met they got some questions from the audience if you ask a question you can do text to chat i have a couple more on the topic i want to go to this question this asked what went through your head when trump was acquitted by senate republicans. did you know he would be removed from the white house that day and what did it make you think about your decision to come forward. >> i certainly didn't miss the fact that it was almost certain the president would be acquitted, there's never been a
exploring a bunch of different options and working her to do that i had a conversation with governor arnold schwarzenegger promoting my book which is a unique opportunity it's like your hero who is the first hero and then pretty interesting things and this is something in there trying to do the right thing and complete certainty letting you know and why you work these things out there is a real problem i don't want to minimize that i think your story demonstrates that people that spoke out...
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. >> that was the eventual winner, arnold schwarzenegger, no experience. he ended up serving two terms as governor of california. we have never seen a recall election in california until 2003. now we are about to have the second one. this time i think the stakes are higher. we will talk about what they are and the possibility a conservative radio talk show host could be california's next governor, coming up. vernor, com. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ hey neal, with 3% cash back at drugstores from chase freedom unlimited, you're always earning! i got this great shampoo you should try. yeah, you look good! of course i do, neal. i'm kevin hart. earn 3% at drugstores, and so much more. chase. make more of what's yours. you need an ecolab scientific clean here. and you need it here. and here. and here. which is why the scientific expertise that helps operating rooms stay clean is now helping the places you go every day too. seek a commitment to clean. look for the ecolab science certified seal. why choose proven quality sleep from sleep number? because a quality night's
. >> that was the eventual winner, arnold schwarzenegger, no experience. he ended up serving two terms as governor of california. we have never seen a recall election in california until 2003. now we are about to have the second one. this time i think the stakes are higher. we will talk about what they are and the possibility a conservative radio talk show host could be california's next governor, coming up. vernor, com. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ hey neal, with 3% cash back at drugstores from...
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so, i put him in the same category as somebody, like benedict arnold. a traitor to the country. and i put him in the same exact category of somebody, like benedict arnold, who tried to sort of defeat our -- our system of government. he is the same one, to me. >> well, matthew, the threat is still here. from the assault on voting rights to gop whitewashing of january 6th to the big lie. it really shows just how fragile our democracy. we talk about that all the time. and we're still at risk of losing it. last night, i said it's a fine democracy, if you can keep it. >> yeah, you know, i always -- i always thought democracy's not a given. it's a gift. and democracy takes work and takes respect of others. and it takes the idea that all men and women are created equal. all of these things established that weren't perfect when we started and the leaders weren't perfect. but there was always, sort of, step by step by step to get there. i mean, today is the anniversary of the voting rights act of 1965. which came 100 years after the amendments to give african-americans the right to vote.
so, i put him in the same category as somebody, like benedict arnold. a traitor to the country. and i put him in the same exact category of somebody, like benedict arnold, who tried to sort of defeat our -- our system of government. he is the same one, to me. >> well, matthew, the threat is still here. from the assault on voting rights to gop whitewashing of january 6th to the big lie. it really shows just how fragile our democracy. we talk about that all the time. and we're still at risk...
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. >> okay, so that was the eventual, winner arnold sorenson again. republican celebrity with no government experience, you instead leaned on his fame and personal. welty ended up serving two terms as governor of california. you've never seen a gubernatorial recall election till 2000, three and now, we're about to have the second, this, time i think the stakes are much much higher. we will talk about what they, are in the realistic possibility, that a conservative radio talk show host could become california's next governor. coming up. california's next governor. coming up. verizon lets you trade in your broken phone for a shiny new one. you break it... we upgrade it. you dunk it? crash it? yikes. doggy bone-it? ha-ha! slam it, wham it, strawberry jamit? we upgrade it! every customer. current, new or business. up to $800 for the 5g phone you want. because everyone deserves better. put my phone in the washer... and the dryer. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash
. >> okay, so that was the eventual, winner arnold sorenson again. republican celebrity with no government experience, you instead leaned on his fame and personal. welty ended up serving two terms as governor of california. you've never seen a gubernatorial recall election till 2000, three and now, we're about to have the second, this, time i think the stakes are much much higher. we will talk about what they, are in the realistic possibility, that a conservative radio talk show host...
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i did it with governor arnold schwarzenegger, robert kennedy jr. and others because we had a focus on doing what's right to protect our environment and our people we're the state that's most susceptible to rights sea levels so as we get more of these powerful storms like michael that hit the panhandle of florida not long ago, we -- we don't need to be doing this. we can still turn this around, but we have to have people who actually believe in science and will listen to scientists and as my father a physician told my three sisters and me. god gave you two ears and one mouth. tea amazing if you respect god's ratio and listen twice as much us a talk how much you can learn, that's what we learn. good common sense people in leadership who understand that it's important to listen, important to learn and apply science to all these issues. >> appreciate those words, appreciate your time. congressman charlie crist, democrat of florida, thank you for your time tonight. >>> still to come, the life-threatening evacuations in afghanistan and the threats from i
i did it with governor arnold schwarzenegger, robert kennedy jr. and others because we had a focus on doing what's right to protect our environment and our people we're the state that's most susceptible to rights sea levels so as we get more of these powerful storms like michael that hit the panhandle of florida not long ago, we -- we don't need to be doing this. we can still turn this around, but we have to have people who actually believe in science and will listen to scientists and as my...
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mike: collin arnold from the new orleans office of homeland security, collin, thank you so much for your time. our thoughts and prayers are with you and the great folks of new orleans. >> we'll take them. thank you. jacqui: coming up, an afghanistan veteran and member of congress, congressman mike gallagher, joining us with this thoughts on a very momentous day in dover, delaware as those service members come home. as your business changes, the united states postal service is changing with it. with e-commerce that runs at the speed of now. next day and two-day shipping nationwide, and returns right from the doorstep. it's a whole new world out there. let's not keep it waiting. life... doesn't stop for diabetes. be ready for every moment, with glucerna. it's the number one doctor recommended brand that's scientifically designed to help manage your blood sugar. live every moment. glucerna. (vo) how do you know when you've found your team? scientifically designed to help manage your blood sugar. whether you're winning, or just doing your best. when you're on the lanes, they're right behind
mike: collin arnold from the new orleans office of homeland security, collin, thank you so much for your time. our thoughts and prayers are with you and the great folks of new orleans. >> we'll take them. thank you. jacqui: coming up, an afghanistan veteran and member of congress, congressman mike gallagher, joining us with this thoughts on a very momentous day in dover, delaware as those service members come home. as your business changes, the united states postal service is changing...