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randall: oh yes. jonathan: who are they? because it sounds like to me there are doves and there are super doves. and i see no hawks right now. who are they? randall: i guess that also changes in context, too. you have someone like governor waller, who spoke recently, who said we've got to get moving. we've got to start to do tapering more rapidly because we see the economy coming back. rich clarida had a fairly optimistic view of where the economy was going. seems to be discounting the delta variant, although he's much more on the dovish side of waiting till the end of 2022 before starting to raise rates. lisa: danny blanchflower was basically saying it is correct for all of these doves to be dovish because the fact that we have this low participation rate in the labor market is really a result of failed policy. do you agree with that assessment? randall: i'm not sure it is the result of failed policy. i think a lot of people have decided, especially older people who have come back into the labor market, have said with all o
randall: oh yes. jonathan: who are they? because it sounds like to me there are doves and there are super doves. and i see no hawks right now. who are they? randall: i guess that also changes in context, too. you have someone like governor waller, who spoke recently, who said we've got to get moving. we've got to start to do tapering more rapidly because we see the economy coming back. rich clarida had a fairly optimistic view of where the economy was going. seems to be discounting the delta...
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we'll be right back with comedian randall otis. thank you. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) (vo) when you are shopping for a new vehicle, how do you know which brand you can trust? with subaru, you get kelley blue book's most trusted brand winner, seven years in a row. in fact, subaru has won most trusted brand for more consecutive years than any other brand. no wonder kelley blue book also picked subaru as their best overall brand. once again. it's easy to love a brand you can trust. it's easy to love a subaru. i've never slept like this before. we gave new zzzquil pure zzzs restorative herbal sleep to people who were tired of being tired. what is even in this? clinically-studied plant based ingredients passion flower, valerian root, and hops. new zzzquil pure zzzs restorative herbal sleep. ♪ why do you build me up ♪ ♪ build me up ♪ ♪ buttercup baby just to let me down ♪ ♪ and mess me around and then ♪ ♪ worst of all ♪ ♪ you never call ♪ baby daydreaming again? but i love you still you know i'm driv
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park service chief historian lowe talks about the events of those two days followed by author caroline randal williams on her family's history and legacy of slavery in the south. >> good afternoon, and i'm very excited and honored to be asked to prepare a presentation for this very important commemoration of 100th anniversary of the tulsa massacre. i'm going to get started this afternoon just giving you some background on a perspective on the national park service perspective towards race and reconciliation which we commemorate, which we interpret and which we research through national parks and programs. i always like to start off by giving a little background about the national park service. we are the federal agency that is authorized and given the responsibility to preserve the history and stories, national stories of the united states, we were founded in 1916, we currently have 12 regions. 423 national parks in our unit and in our stewardship right now there are more proposed to be added to the national system. most of you know the large parks such as yellowstone or the grand canyon but
park service chief historian lowe talks about the events of those two days followed by author caroline randal williams on her family's history and legacy of slavery in the south. >> good afternoon, and i'm very excited and honored to be asked to prepare a presentation for this very important commemoration of 100th anniversary of the tulsa massacre. i'm going to get started this afternoon just giving you some background on a perspective on the national park service perspective towards race...
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sloan, why don't we go to randall sloan for seat 6. >> thank you supervisor peskin. i appreciate being here today. supervisor mandelman, supervisor chan. i believe that fiscal prudence is the progressive value. i believe that unsustainable support the homeless and intervention that may or may not result in the formally homeless thriving in less supportive setting. after suffering two adult psychotic breaks, i have lived experience healing within the san francisco supportive housing nonprofit. my healing journey inspires me to contribute to a sustainable long-term solution to healing the traumatized homeless and care. i'm committed to understanding and applying supportive housing impact data, not short-term mayoral press releases. i look forward to your support. thank you. >> supervisor peskin: thank you, mr. sloan. are any of the other two applicants available? i see julie leadbetter. go ahead. >> good morning everybody. thank you. i just joined. i want to thank the board for the appointment to the prop c committee. the work that we've done under the leadership of ch
sloan, why don't we go to randall sloan for seat 6. >> thank you supervisor peskin. i appreciate being here today. supervisor mandelman, supervisor chan. i believe that fiscal prudence is the progressive value. i believe that unsustainable support the homeless and intervention that may or may not result in the formally homeless thriving in less supportive setting. after suffering two adult psychotic breaks, i have lived experience healing within the san francisco supportive housing...
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he's going to tell us about the book and then will speak with randall and all of you. particularly. >> thank you, appreciate it. i am delighted to be here, this is the first official book to her event of the extra life world tour taking place entirely in this room because that's what happens in these times but it's wonderful, i am in brooklyn right now so it's perfect venue to start this out so thanks for having me and it's an honor to be here with randall, it's a huge event, everyone in my household is a huge fan. he's the only author in all three of my sons have read his book. that's a big deal here so this is a real treat for me so i want to start with a couple of words about this project because it is a multi- platform project and it's a tv series that premieres tomorrow night as well on pbs 8:00 which i cohost david running four episodes every tuesday night but the project goes back about four or five years. i had written many years ago, a book which was the story about power in the 19th century and one reason i wrote the book was to remind people how much progres
he's going to tell us about the book and then will speak with randall and all of you. particularly. >> thank you, appreciate it. i am delighted to be here, this is the first official book to her event of the extra life world tour taking place entirely in this room because that's what happens in these times but it's wonderful, i am in brooklyn right now so it's perfect venue to start this out so thanks for having me and it's an honor to be here with randall, it's a huge event, everyone in...
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uncle rex, mother randall, i cry thinking about their words and on the house floor. they were poignant and harrowing reminders of that truth. and the rest of this conversation i'm having with you today the best way i know how. in order to get at the big picture of truth. i lifted mississippi for the best and most complicated years of my life. after george floyd murder i've been thinking a lot about emmett. in the wake of the past few days remembering i have the opportunity with the words of the year anniversary i need to get on tv it can be my voice. after george floyd murder in the wake of thinking about reading the words and coming to tulsa this the first time i've left left middle tennessee in over a year. and i came here. thinking about emmett in the past few days this is become more complicated. mississippi is maybe the only place on earth i did not feel gas lift. the divide between the reality of it and the dream of it. mississippi as is clean as the train tracks, still divide one half of any delta town from another. the academy and the defendant public counter
uncle rex, mother randall, i cry thinking about their words and on the house floor. they were poignant and harrowing reminders of that truth. and the rest of this conversation i'm having with you today the best way i know how. in order to get at the big picture of truth. i lifted mississippi for the best and most complicated years of my life. after george floyd murder i've been thinking a lot about emmett. in the wake of the past few days remembering i have the opportunity with the words of the...
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let me turn it over to randall. congratulations on the launch of the new book even if it isn't exactly when you expected. it's a really cool book i've really enjoyed it so thank you for inviting me to come talk about it. so, when are we going to die? [laughter] i can list the numbers individually for everyone if they want. [laughter] >> it's always funny looking at life expectancy because it is such a weird number. it's not really how long you arp expected to live or anyone is expected to live, it's how long you live if this years death yeh rates continue forever so it's kind of nice my life expectancy goes up at' little bit every yer lthat i live. there were a bunch of things in your book that caught my interest and i was curious to hear more about. so, i ran i an estimate many yes ago. i don't know if this came from maybe another one of your books or maybe somewhere else, but it tried to pick out the year at which on average people who went to a hospital were better because of it. broadly speaking when did going t
let me turn it over to randall. congratulations on the launch of the new book even if it isn't exactly when you expected. it's a really cool book i've really enjoyed it so thank you for inviting me to come talk about it. so, when are we going to die? [laughter] i can list the numbers individually for everyone if they want. [laughter] >> it's always funny looking at life expectancy because it is such a weird number. it's not really how long you arp expected to live or anyone is expected to...
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constable randall, thank you very much for joining the newshour. i understand soon after last night's supreme court decision you started getting calls immediately from landlords. tell us about that and how you responded. >> hi, thank you for having me. i did immediately receive calls. we found out pretty late last night about the decision from the supreme court, and i received four phone calls and three text messages before 8 a.m. this morning from landlords who wanted to immediately enforce evictions against recently delayed families who had been seeking rental assistance. >> reporter: we know that a lot of small landlords have been squeezed during the pandemic but let's talk about the renters. what's been your approach to evacuations -- evictions during did pandemic? >> during the pandemic i've been very close to approach families prior to the actual eviction. to see if they had a plan, to see if they did qualify for the cdc order. that proactive approach did mean that we were able to work with families and with landlords to get rental assistance
constable randall, thank you very much for joining the newshour. i understand soon after last night's supreme court decision you started getting calls immediately from landlords. tell us about that and how you responded. >> hi, thank you for having me. i did immediately receive calls. we found out pretty late last night about the decision from the supreme court, and i received four phone calls and three text messages before 8 a.m. this morning from landlords who wanted to immediately...
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. >> tony randall character because tony randall was a little bit finicky. >> manin my room, you can eat o the floor. >> in the first episode of "two and a half men," i remember are we making allen a neat freak? because if that's what we are doing, we are just doing odd couple. >> there was this fantastic episode where they go on pass w word. the password is bird. >> the other team gets it. >> no more greek clues. >> passport is ridiculous. >> roik idiculous, you got it. >> as much as they got on each other's nerves, they got each other as back. >> as divorce became so common pro place, that show and diverted in the 70s really reflected what was happening in reality in america. >> i came home from school and locked the door behind me and you can watch an hour of tv. >> i talked to my folks. i told them i dropped out of school and my father said to my mother, see, maji, i told you we should not have had him. >> that slow, sexy welcome back. >> the dreams were your tickets out. ♪ >> boy, what an honor in my class. all four marx brothers. >> they were brothers and friends. >> washingt
. >> tony randall character because tony randall was a little bit finicky. >> manin my room, you can eat o the floor. >> in the first episode of "two and a half men," i remember are we making allen a neat freak? because if that's what we are doing, we are just doing odd couple. >> there was this fantastic episode where they go on pass w word. the password is bird. >> the other team gets it. >> no more greek clues. >> passport is ridiculous....
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. >> the finniciness of tony randal's character was because tony randal was a little bit finnicy. >> in my room, you can eat off the floor. >> you can eat off the floor in my room. >> odd couple is so seminal to the sitcom genre, it now defines a whole category. in the very first episode of two and a half men, i remember thinking are we making alan a neat freak? because if that's what we're doing, then we are just doing odd couple. >> there was this fantastic episode where they go on password and the password is bird. >> doesn't get it. then -- then, the other team gets it. >> no more greek clues. ridiculous. >> says the password is ridiculous. >> ridiculous. >> you got it! >> as much as they got on each other's nerves, they had each other's backs. >> it looks like your ex-wife. >> looks like lori? >> yeah. >> as divorce became so commonplace, that shows that diverted from family life in the '70s really reflected what was happening in reality in america. >> as a latchkey kid, i came home from school, locked the door behind me. and then, you could watch an hour of tv. >> latchkey kids
. >> the finniciness of tony randal's character was because tony randal was a little bit finnicy. >> in my room, you can eat off the floor. >> you can eat off the floor in my room. >> odd couple is so seminal to the sitcom genre, it now defines a whole category. in the very first episode of two and a half men, i remember thinking are we making alan a neat freak? because if that's what we're doing, then we are just doing odd couple. >> there was this fantastic...
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liz: doctor randall, thank you very much and thank you for all the work you have been doing with all three of the pharma companies, we appreciate it. >> thank you, have a good day. liz: the age old adage, follow the money it will tell you a lot and what does the money and the taliban were chest about the power that ultimately has to evacuate thousands still waiting to flee afghanistan what president biden is saying now in response to the taliban redline warning on evacuation the closing bell ringing and 38 minutes we have green on the screen of record at the moment for the s&p and the nasdaq can we close about 15000, were there now whether we see the nasdaq, lock it in, 15k. stay with us. ♪ because we only serve those who honorably served. all ranks, all branches, and their families. are we still exclusive? absolutely. and that's exactly why you should join. (vo) singing, or speaking. are we still exclusive? absolutely. reason, or fun. daring, or thoughtful. sensitive, or strong. progress isn't either or progress is everything. trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how
liz: doctor randall, thank you very much and thank you for all the work you have been doing with all three of the pharma companies, we appreciate it. >> thank you, have a good day. liz: the age old adage, follow the money it will tell you a lot and what does the money and the taliban were chest about the power that ultimately has to evacuate thousands still waiting to flee afghanistan what president biden is saying now in response to the taliban redline warning on evacuation the closing...
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we have team coverage for you bob randall will from the foft for us a and kari hall has conditions right now. >> it looks and smells very smokey. temperatures quickly heating up across the bay area. we take a look at these dots here, they indicate ground sensors and we're seeing more yellow dots around the bay area. where you see the orange and the red dot that's is very unhealthy air quality that is closer to the wildfires and we're now seeing some more of that smoke moving into the inland areas. the smoke forecast is really showing a lot of red here indicating unhealthy air quality that will continue to spread across the bay area today and tomorrow. conditions in the areas go to mid and upper 90s with a few spots hitting triple digits. we have so many fires across the region. the most unhealthy air quality in the world right now with a lot of that smoke still settling into the central valley. so we will be monitoring this throughout the week, you do want to employment your time outside. >> bob, because kari was just saying you should limit your time outside, what can people do to prepa
we have team coverage for you bob randall will from the foft for us a and kari hall has conditions right now. >> it looks and smells very smokey. temperatures quickly heating up across the bay area. we take a look at these dots here, they indicate ground sensors and we're seeing more yellow dots around the bay area. where you see the orange and the red dot that's is very unhealthy air quality that is closer to the wildfires and we're now seeing some more of that smoke moving into the...
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our interview tonight is randall munroe, author of the number one new york times bestsellers what if and how to. the question and answer block what if and web comic. he left the agency 2006 to draw comics on the internet full-time. he'll be speaking with our futurere authors, the best-sellg author of 13 books including where good ideas come from, farsighted and ghost map. most and cocreator of the cdc series and the hoster of the podcast american innovation. he lives in new york and california with his wife and 3 cents. his new book is a surprisingly important people how we have doubled our life expectancy in 100 years. stephen is going to tell us about the book. take it away. >> thank you. appreciate it. i'm delighted to be here, this is the first official book tour event of the extra life world tour which is taking place entirely in this room because that's what happens. it's wonderful where drink this with green light in brooklyn. i am in brooklyn right now. a perfect venue to start out this adventureto with self thank you for having me and it's an honor to be here with randall, e
our interview tonight is randall munroe, author of the number one new york times bestsellers what if and how to. the question and answer block what if and web comic. he left the agency 2006 to draw comics on the internet full-time. he'll be speaking with our futurere authors, the best-sellg author of 13 books including where good ideas come from, farsighted and ghost map. most and cocreator of the cdc series and the hoster of the podcast american innovation. he lives in new york and california...
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>> the finickiness of tony randall's character was because tony randall was a little bit finicky. >> oscar madison is the total opposite. the slob. the gambler. >> in my room you can eat off the floor. >> you can eat off the floor in my room. look, there are? crackers over there. >> odd couple is so seminal to the sitcom genre is now defines a whole category. >> in the very first episode of "two and a half men" i remember thinking are he with making alan a neat freak? because if that's what we're doing we're just doing "odd couple." >> what are you doing? >> there are ashes working their way into the knapp of the carpet. >> there was a fantastic episode where they go on "password." and the password is bird. >> aristophanes. >> doesn't get it. and the other team gets it. >> no more greek clues. aristophanes is ridiculous. >> goes back. the password is ridiculous. >> aristophanes. >> ridiculous. >> you got it! >> as much as they got on each other's nerves, they had each other's backs. >> looks like your ex-wife. >> looks like laurie? >> yeah. >> as divorce became so commonplace that sh
>> the finickiness of tony randall's character was because tony randall was a little bit finicky. >> oscar madison is the total opposite. the slob. the gambler. >> in my room you can eat off the floor. >> you can eat off the floor in my room. look, there are? crackers over there. >> odd couple is so seminal to the sitcom genre is now defines a whole category. >> in the very first episode of "two and a half men" i remember thinking are he with making...
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jackie and her husband, randall, haven't had much luck getting through to anyone in the area. >> we cannot get a hold of them. cell towers are down. >> reporter: there was a lack of recovery from the 2010 disaster and they funded haiti on the rise to raise funds for direct help to the country. after the 2010 quake and hurricane matthew in 2016, this latest natural disaster is just another blow to a nation that is testing the limits of human endurance. >> we don't need anything else because we have been through so much. we are overwhelmed with struggle . we carry on. >> reporter: the full extent of the tragedy is not yet known jackie knows organizations like hers will be called upon to provide relief for those that desperately needed. john ramos , kpix 5. >>> just ahead, this classic car show cruising through the bay area. >>> more coverage from levi's stadium including a live chat on the new fan experiences at the stadium. >>> looking live at san jose. vaccine sites will be administering an additional third covid dose for a specific group of people across santa clara county. dozens of tabl
jackie and her husband, randall, haven't had much luck getting through to anyone in the area. >> we cannot get a hold of them. cell towers are down. >> reporter: there was a lack of recovery from the 2010 disaster and they funded haiti on the rise to raise funds for direct help to the country. after the 2010 quake and hurricane matthew in 2016, this latest natural disaster is just another blow to a nation that is testing the limits of human endurance. >> we don't need anything...
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randall: that is always the danger the fed faces. it is always on a knife edge in a situation like this. is there a chance that expectations could change? people say we have not had inflation in a long time. maybe it's going to get higher and higher and higher. we have seen very high prints over the next few months. alternatively, it could be a one-time adjustment. people are going to change your expectations and the fed will be -- their forecast will get borne out. we will get back to a normal situation. you don't want to pull the punch pull away too quickly. obviously, you're talking about the booster shot. the delta variant that is moving quickly in a lot of parts of the world. there could be some downside risks. very difficult risk management issue and that is exactly why there is such a debate around the table. some people want to move quickly. some people don't want to move so fast. >> since you are on the fed, the spotlight has very much been on monetary policy and the federal reserve. is it time for the spotlight to shift to
randall: that is always the danger the fed faces. it is always on a knife edge in a situation like this. is there a chance that expectations could change? people say we have not had inflation in a long time. maybe it's going to get higher and higher and higher. we have seen very high prints over the next few months. alternatively, it could be a one-time adjustment. people are going to change your expectations and the fed will be -- their forecast will get borne out. we will get back to a normal...
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i'm awards and the knock also on my mom when you have like ginger noodle, kidney randall mine, she had to go. roger, you know what can i get home in a clean and i didn't quit your home we're going to give you the window or she will need it will be when i can sheila mimi pierre comes up with a kicker. fan club. i love the one i where the really technical cut and i if you maybe don't have yak, trend it to call me back. and i was i thought their money was about what the lack you, what we do come much when up. what is the time like i'm come on, i can do it when he was me, he was going to eat in the group and i did get his medical fee will need to know who it went to because he gently that was new jersey. okay, cool. cool. the check is how i need to get a job more you'll you're going by. yeah, i will plan to him to go and i'm jerry and i'm not going to get there. normally we cut allows me to clunky to cooper. and now i, i mean i know, i mean, you know, if you get a new quin class i'm apple watch invite you i don't like when i hear from but it to me you know when i me have you waiting for th
i'm awards and the knock also on my mom when you have like ginger noodle, kidney randall mine, she had to go. roger, you know what can i get home in a clean and i didn't quit your home we're going to give you the window or she will need it will be when i can sheila mimi pierre comes up with a kicker. fan club. i love the one i where the really technical cut and i if you maybe don't have yak, trend it to call me back. and i was i thought their money was about what the lack you, what we do come...
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demand like a video that you may use, but i think we'll get out to call me you might ask one michelin randall let video commission data and let me know that he's got i think you might already do it in the deal. but us unicorn them are saying they sent me up to not only go here or maybe not on the show you need to know. it's like, i don't know, but out of no, no, no, get no better with it. i'm good evening. michelle me said i'm going to chavel may. so when we start going pod went over, there was a message that was under my head, went on a, it will need to ege away anyhow. and what are they going to need if we want them to be through to get us he's getting that he can't do with it . and he said i got but i thought that i hinted kim putting me out of it. okay. i will tell you or let me know you can call me and you told me that he might go to listen to that. but in that in that little bit under dojo does is formerly known as soon as he got here. i think he did go to the a one domain guy on the machine out of daughter and she's telling me it should be, you know, like when you go now, you know you
demand like a video that you may use, but i think we'll get out to call me you might ask one michelin randall let video commission data and let me know that he's got i think you might already do it in the deal. but us unicorn them are saying they sent me up to not only go here or maybe not on the show you need to know. it's like, i don't know, but out of no, no, no, get no better with it. i'm good evening. michelle me said i'm going to chavel may. so when we start going pod went over, there was...
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on demand like a video that you may use, but i think i got to call me you might ask one michelin for randall. let video commission data and let me know that he's got to take him to do it in the unicorn them and you know what i'm saying? let me talk to not only go here or maybe natalie in the numbers i got out of. no, no, no, get no better with it. i'm good. i mean which? michelle? michelle, i'm going to challenge michelle. michelle got on the bottom. there was a message that was under my head, went on a need to age away. so anyhow. and they came out of the new going to need if we want to be there to get us, he's getting that he can't take with him. i got but i thought that i hinted kim put into the can't hear me out of it. okay. oh wow. or let me know, you can call me and you told me that he might go to listen to that, but i understand that you bring in that little bit under your daughters formerly known as soon as he got to think. i think he did go to that. they one domain, i got on the machine out of daughter and she's telling me it should be, you know, like when you go now you can, they l
on demand like a video that you may use, but i think i got to call me you might ask one michelin for randall. let video commission data and let me know that he's got to take him to do it in the unicorn them and you know what i'm saying? let me talk to not only go here or maybe natalie in the numbers i got out of. no, no, no, get no better with it. i'm good. i mean which? michelle? michelle, i'm going to challenge michelle. michelle got on the bottom. there was a message that was under my head,...
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i'm very concerned that a lot of families will be going to the streets, homeless. >> kristin randall, an elected constable in tucson, arizona, thank you so much for joining the newshour with your perspective. >> thank you so much. ♪ amna: and now to the analysis of brooks and capehart, david brooks and jonathan capehart, columnist for the washington post. good to see you in real life. david, what a week. what a week. we sell all the highs, heroic efforts, over 100,000 people evacuated, the deadly attacks punctuated in kabul. the president had to deliver in park city. what do you make of how he's handling this moment in his presidency? >> i think very poorly. i thought the decision toeave was a mistake. i thought we achieved some level of stability and we could manage the problem. and i think we invited the downfall. the sad thing, one of the good things that happened in the middle east the last several years his people have taken a look at the taliban, and they hate it. a survey of 11 countries, muslim countries, only 13% have positive things about the taliban. in country after coun
i'm very concerned that a lot of families will be going to the streets, homeless. >> kristin randall, an elected constable in tucson, arizona, thank you so much for joining the newshour with your perspective. >> thank you so much. ♪ amna: and now to the analysis of brooks and capehart, david brooks and jonathan capehart, columnist for the washington post. good to see you in real life. david, what a week. what a week. we sell all the highs, heroic efforts, over 100,000 people...
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nice and clean the southeast, randall clear way but showers across. and once again, close area of low pressure further north and thunderstorms will blossom and become more numerous through the day and those will be across the eastern half of scotland, temperatures in the sunshine should actually start to feel a bit more pleasant and a few more places above 28 degrees. monday sees the shower continue for a time but then starts to fade that's because low pressures on the move, pushing toward scandinavia and along this ridge of high pressure to building and don't too excited, blue skies across the board and those to be wanted to showers around on tuesday but, more places will be dry and the greatest chance and heavy showers and thunderstorms across parts of central and northern scotland, notice with more dry weather around, light winds and temperatures start to climb close to where you want for this time of year. as you go to the midweek behind preciousness to build an area of low pressure pushing in from the west but this is where the front yet stud to
nice and clean the southeast, randall clear way but showers across. and once again, close area of low pressure further north and thunderstorms will blossom and become more numerous through the day and those will be across the eastern half of scotland, temperatures in the sunshine should actually start to feel a bit more pleasant and a few more places above 28 degrees. monday sees the shower continue for a time but then starts to fade that's because low pressures on the move, pushing toward...
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he said i love and elegant randall with a problem that they didn't know bad the while you pins. ok. so you know what i thought about the warehouse, could you get them from now in this sort of quantity? not all of them. if i think was all my time, anita is my father k. get it back to mexico in a moment. it's got a record, murder, right, lots of violence. do you think the and if guns weren't readily available, if they couldn't come over the border from the united states that would lower the murder rate in the country that would stop some of the violence pins. ok. dollars in dim book work a lot in because i didn't in the scene, i am, i don't know much at the level of la la, but many of the weapons to pass through this stash house destined for the similar cartels gunman. we met one of them at a hotel, him a colleague. his job is to protect the cartels contain and other us it and kill its enemies. he says he was there on the 17th of october when met can so just capture the son of a chapel of video clues, man and coolie can only for the cartels gunman to force them to give him up. joe, re
he said i love and elegant randall with a problem that they didn't know bad the while you pins. ok. so you know what i thought about the warehouse, could you get them from now in this sort of quantity? not all of them. if i think was all my time, anita is my father k. get it back to mexico in a moment. it's got a record, murder, right, lots of violence. do you think the and if guns weren't readily available, if they couldn't come over the border from the united states that would lower the...
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he said, i love intelligent randall with a open that they are in my, you know, bad the while you pins. ok. so you know what i thought about it, where else could you get them from though in this sort of quantity? not all of them, but as you know, my time on ada is almost 5 k. get back to mexico in a moment. it's got a record, murder, right, lots of violence. do you think the and if guns weren't readily available, if they couldn't come over the border from the united states that would lower the murder rate in the country that would stop some of the violence your pins. ok, was that it wasn't a wild la la la, i didn't, didn't see my hands. the guy who gave mike delilah by law many of the weapons to pass through this house destined for the sin lower cartels gunman. we met one of them at a hotel in a colleague. his job is to protect the cartels curtain and other us it and kill its enemies. he says he was there on the 17th of october, when mich console just captured the son of a chapel of video men and coolly account only for the cartels gunman to force them to give him up. by the day it was
he said, i love intelligent randall with a open that they are in my, you know, bad the while you pins. ok. so you know what i thought about it, where else could you get them from though in this sort of quantity? not all of them, but as you know, my time on ada is almost 5 k. get back to mexico in a moment. it's got a record, murder, right, lots of violence. do you think the and if guns weren't readily available, if they couldn't come over the border from the united states that would lower the...
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woodson discusses his critique of the 1619 project with harvard law professor and author randall kennedy. "after words" is a weekly program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest works. >> i look forward very much to our discussion of your book, "red white and black rescuing american history from revisionists and race hustlers." why don't we begin by your telling the audience what you were offering in this book and why they should want it? >> we wrote this in response to "the new york times" publication of 1619, the series of essays by journalists. in essence, it redefined america's birthday from 1776 to 1519 when at the time of the first slaves arrived on the shores of virginia. and it goes on to say that the revolutionary war was to defend laslavery and also made other false claims, but also it tried toca redefine america as systemically racist as all whites are villains and all blacks are victims. and it offers a very dire picture of the country. it also makes the false claims the current challenges facing many in the community today are a dir
woodson discusses his critique of the 1619 project with harvard law professor and author randall kennedy. "after words" is a weekly program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest works. >> i look forward very much to our discussion of your book, "red white and black rescuing american history from revisionists and race hustlers." why don't we begin by your telling the audience what you were offering in this book and why they...
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then we have other occasions where an infected person does not affect anyone at all. randall, i worry here last week, america's centers for disease control and prevention revealed new details about that pesky delta strayed revealing it is as transmissible they set as chicken parks and they also go on to say that both vaccinated i don't vaccinated, people can transmit the virus and so there's an urgent need for everyone to wear masks. guest debated the conflicting guidelines tweeted, didn't do any mask band dates, and there's a lot of literature out there that shows that mass don't work. so if the w h wants to let us believe in mass that i would like to see the data that shows that makes a big difference. wearing a mouth reduce the risk of transmitting coping by 20 percent since she and even a one find for point to industry. in fact, yes, we should overall reduce the transmission of the virus on my prevent. part of the other risk addiction measures that they told us get the vaccine any, get off the mass. well, we ever got vaccinated and we're still, we're in a mass. so i'm not really s
then we have other occasions where an infected person does not affect anyone at all. randall, i worry here last week, america's centers for disease control and prevention revealed new details about that pesky delta strayed revealing it is as transmissible they set as chicken parks and they also go on to say that both vaccinated i don't vaccinated, people can transmit the virus and so there's an urgent need for everyone to wear masks. guest debated the conflicting guidelines tweeted, didn't do...
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the most part of the modem with what everybody will be saying, nobody's kid will be kidnapped again. randall with the, with a sudden collapse of the african government. the people have cobbled, and new leaders have been thrown together faster than any had expected. now together that feeling their way forward into the new reality. and talking about that new reality when it comes to forming a new government, if you wanted to pick up the phone today, robin called the new president, the leader ahead of states of, of ghana, stan, which we know who to call very good point to be at the highest levels of government, we are seeing diplomatic moves, one figure that is being involved in that goal. but then, heck massey, he is a former warlord here in afghanistan, still a fairly influential figure in africa and politics. he has been putting together a delegation of former government leaders from afghanistan to present to that the taliban. a wasteful with that folds into any new administration. some of the previous administration. of course there is a strange dynamic here. the taliban really doesn't need
the most part of the modem with what everybody will be saying, nobody's kid will be kidnapped again. randall with the, with a sudden collapse of the african government. the people have cobbled, and new leaders have been thrown together faster than any had expected. now together that feeling their way forward into the new reality. and talking about that new reality when it comes to forming a new government, if you wanted to pick up the phone today, robin called the new president, the leader...
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. >>> next on lectures in history, university of kansas professor randal jelks teaches a class about the role of african-american ministers in politics. he describes church boards and programs as ways community members gained experience running for office and organizing. his class is about an hour. >> good afternoon. let's try this again. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> all right. all right.
. >>> next on lectures in history, university of kansas professor randal jelks teaches a class about the role of african-american ministers in politics. he describes church boards and programs as ways community members gained experience running for office and organizing. his class is about an hour. >> good afternoon. let's try this again. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> all right. all right.
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he was interviewed by harvard university law professor randall kennedy. here's a portion of that conversation. >> we wrote this in response to the "new york times" publication of the 1619, a series of essays by black journalists and others read by nicole hannah jones were in essence it redefined america's birthday from 1776 the 1619 at the time when slaves, 20 slaves first of a ride on the shores of virginia, and he goes on to say that the revolutionary war was fought to defend slavery. also made other false claims but also try to redefined america as systemically racist and that all whites are villains and the all blacks are victims, and it offers a very dire picture of the country. it also makes the false claims that the current challenges facing many in the black community they are a direct legacy of the shadow of slavery and jim crow. and so since the messenger here was black, we thought the counter narrative should be also authored by blacks. so we did not want to author a point by point debate or rebuttal. we wanted to offer an inspirational and an
he was interviewed by harvard university law professor randall kennedy. here's a portion of that conversation. >> we wrote this in response to the "new york times" publication of the 1619, a series of essays by black journalists and others read by nicole hannah jones were in essence it redefined america's birthday from 1776 the 1619 at the time when slaves, 20 slaves first of a ride on the shores of virginia, and he goes on to say that the revolutionary war was fought to defend...
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but in the end he randal before the taliban took control. potentially escaping the fate of a previously deposed afghan president whose beaten lifeless body ended up hanging from a pole. nic robertson. cnn. >>> coming up on cnn, afghan civilians have the most to lose with the takeover. thousands have already fled the violence this year. we'll have more in a live report from istanbul. >>> plus, the death toll is climbing in haiti after saturday's powerful quake destroyed thousands of homes. now the island is preparing and bracing for a storm. ♪ when i was young ♪ no-no-no-no-no please please no. ♪ i never needed anyone. ♪ front desk yes, hello... i'm so... please hold. ♪ those days are done♪ i t you. ♪ all by yourself. ♪ go with us and find millions of flexible options. all in our app. expedia. it matters who you travel with. every single day, we're all getting a little bit better. we're better cooks... better neighbors... hi. i've got this until you get back. better parents... and better friends. no! no! that's why comcast wor
but in the end he randal before the taliban took control. potentially escaping the fate of a previously deposed afghan president whose beaten lifeless body ended up hanging from a pole. nic robertson. cnn. >>> coming up on cnn, afghan civilians have the most to lose with the takeover. thousands have already fled the violence this year. we'll have more in a live report from istanbul. >>> plus, the death toll is climbing in haiti after saturday's powerful quake destroyed...
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tom: the mathematician from the booth school, randall kroszner, first rate financial economics, always good with the booth school in london. we are thrilled to get his comments on the events forward. we will digress right now and talk liquidity. ira jersey is definitive on this. he drives forward bloomberg intelligence rate strategy. he's looking at the 30 year bond, the austrian 90 year bond. i just want to know about the overnight money. i'm sorry, it is inching $1 trillion, one $.1 trillion. how and when does the overnight repo market stop its assent -- stop its ascent? ira: the overnight repo facility is going to continue to grow because the economy doesn't need cash at the moment. all that the fed is doing by buying all these assets is creating more cash, which then people say, what are we going to do with this? we don't want to make zero because our alternative is the repo market, and that is not making any money. so they put the money to the fed for a whopping five basis points. but it is above zero, right? so people are putting their money there. our estimate is it is going to
tom: the mathematician from the booth school, randall kroszner, first rate financial economics, always good with the booth school in london. we are thrilled to get his comments on the events forward. we will digress right now and talk liquidity. ira jersey is definitive on this. he drives forward bloomberg intelligence rate strategy. he's looking at the 30 year bond, the austrian 90 year bond. i just want to know about the overnight money. i'm sorry, it is inching $1 trillion, one $.1 trillion....
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robert woodson discusses his critique of the 16th 19 project with harvard law professor and author, randall kennedy and afterwards a weekly program interviewing top nonfiction authors about the latest work. >> i look forward to our discussion of your book "red, white, and black - rescuing american history from revisionists and race hustle". and when we began by your telling the audience what you are offering in this book and why they should wanted. >> this was in response to the new york times publication of a series of essays 1619 by black journalists and others goodbye nicole where in essence, every defined americans from 1776 - 6019 as at the time when slaves they first arrived on the shores of virginia and goes on to say that the revolutionary war was to defend slavery and it also made other false claims but it also tries to redefine america asen systemically racist and tht all whites are villains. and that allll blacks are victi. and it offers a very dire picture of the country and also makes false claims that the current challenges facing many in the black community today are a direct
robert woodson discusses his critique of the 16th 19 project with harvard law professor and author, randall kennedy and afterwards a weekly program interviewing top nonfiction authors about the latest work. >> i look forward to our discussion of your book "red, white, and black - rescuing american history from revisionists and race hustle". and when we began by your telling the audience what you are offering in this book and why they should wanted. >> this was in response...
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before we start i just want to say a huge thanks to stephen, randall and the team for making this happen and all of you for showing up.
before we start i just want to say a huge thanks to stephen, randall and the team for making this happen and all of you for showing up.
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woodson discusses his critique of the 1619 project with harvard law professor and author randall kennedy. "after words" is a weekly program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest works. >> i look forward very much to our discussion of your book, "red white and black rescuing american history from revisionists and race hustlers." why don't we begin by your telling the audience what you were offering in
woodson discusses his critique of the 1619 project with harvard law professor and author randall kennedy. "after words" is a weekly program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest works. >> i look forward very much to our discussion of your book, "red white and black rescuing american history from revisionists and race hustlers." why don't we begin by your telling the audience what you were offering in
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words" program he discusses his critique of the 1619 project with harvard law professor and author randall kennedy. "after words" is a weekly interview program with relevant guest host anything top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> i look forward very much to a discussion of your book, "red, white, and black: rescuing american history from revisionists and race hustle." why do we begin by your telling thehu audience what you are offering in this book and why they should want it. >> guest: we wrote this in response to the "new york times" ofse publication 1619 a series f essays black journalists and others led by nikole hannah-jones where it in essence it redefine america's birthday from 1776 the 1619 at the time when slaves, 20 slaves for survived on the shores of virginia. , 20 slaves first arrived from the shores of virginia and it goes on to say the revolutionary war was fought to defend slavery. it also made false claims but it tried to redefine america as systemically racist and that all whites are villains and that all blacks are victims. and that it offers a very dire p
words" program he discusses his critique of the 1619 project with harvard law professor and author randall kennedy. "after words" is a weekly interview program with relevant guest host anything top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> i look forward very much to a discussion of your book, "red, white, and black: rescuing american history from revisionists and race hustle." why do we begin by your telling thehu audience what you are offering in this book...
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so initially captain me doesn't talk to sickles directly and then talks to randall the artillery chief. and then he goes into the tent and comes out and basically says general circles are not sure where we are supposed to go and captain meade says okay gets back in a sourcing goes back to headquarters reports back to his father. what we know about general needs temper? patients, soft-spoken names like the snapping turtle you don't get that for nothing after nicknames like that he's under a lot of stress he is new to command remember we are not making excuses so general meade probably told captain meade staffers son in no uncertain terms these are the order so jack didn't want —- captain meade goes back and the staff officers are around and then to say we're in a position that cu and goes writing off so with that i will make the case that general sickles has exhibited some uncertainty about where he is supposed to be and i will state for the record with our danger of being called the monday morning quarterback i think headquarters should have paid more attention to sickles i've been l
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it's slightly larger than camp randall stadium. i just want to throw some additional context to what jeff's talking about there. >> yeah. and one thing to add to that is that discovering and looking at statistics and how it changes, we have said we're credited with over 91,000. in the last couple of years we've done the research and found that it's only 81,000, that there's actually 10,000 that reenlist and are listed twice as if they're two individuals, but they're the same person. so there's always more to find and more to dig into. that number becomes even more striking when you remove that 10,000 cap from the on the too. >> i eliminated the duplications. there were a number of these soldiers who served in multiple terms or in different units. i took them off so they're only counted once each. >> those unique entries, if you will, yeah. >> i know where i'm going for my stats from now on is you, kevin, and you, jeff. >> we've got actually quite a few questions that i'd like to dovetail into from the audience. mike, if you're able
it's slightly larger than camp randall stadium. i just want to throw some additional context to what jeff's talking about there. >> yeah. and one thing to add to that is that discovering and looking at statistics and how it changes, we have said we're credited with over 91,000. in the last couple of years we've done the research and found that it's only 81,000, that there's actually 10,000 that reenlist and are listed twice as if they're two individuals, but they're the same person. so...
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he was interviewed by harvard university law professor randall kennedy, here's a portion of that. >> of the 1619 a series of essays by black journalists and others led by nicole hannah jones. redefined america's birthday from 1776 to 1619 at the time when slaves survived on the shores of virginia. as to defend slavery. also made other false claims we also tried to redefined america as systemically racist. and alright are villains and all blacks are victims. it offers a very dire picture of the country. also it makes the false claims that the current challenges facing many in the black community today are direct legacy of the shadow of slavery and jim crow. and so since the messenger here was black without the comment narrative should also be offered by blacks. not once offered point by point debate or debacle part b wanted to offer inspirational and aspirational alternative narrative that acknowledges slavery has been underreported and poorly examined, we acknowledge that. the conclusions that we reached are very different than those articulated in 1619. we brought together a group o
he was interviewed by harvard university law professor randall kennedy, here's a portion of that. >> of the 1619 a series of essays by black journalists and others led by nicole hannah jones. redefined america's birthday from 1776 to 1619 at the time when slaves survived on the shores of virginia. as to defend slavery. also made other false claims we also tried to redefined america as systemically racist. and alright are villains and all blacks are victims. it offers a very dire picture...
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robert woodson discusses his critique of the 16th 19 project with harvard law professor and author, randall kennedy and afterwards a weekly program interviewing top nonfiction authors about the latest work. >> i look forward to our discussion of your book "red, white, and black - rescuing american history from revisionists and race hustle". and when we began by your telling the audience what you are offering in this book and why they should wanted. >> this was in response to the new york times publication of a series of essays 1619 by black journalists and others goodbye nicole where in essence, every
robert woodson discusses his critique of the 16th 19 project with harvard law professor and author, randall kennedy and afterwards a weekly program interviewing top nonfiction authors about the latest work. >> i look forward to our discussion of your book "red, white, and black - rescuing american history from revisionists and race hustle". and when we began by your telling the audience what you are offering in this book and why they should wanted. >> this was in response...
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jonathan: great to catch up with randall kroszner there, former federal reserve board number. from new york city this morning, good morning. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. friday morning, it is payrolls friday. 850 8000 is the estimate in our survey. futures going into that plus three, we advanced 0.7% -- 0.0 point -- 0.07% on the s&p 500. wti reclaiming a $70 handle at $70.11. we are back up by about 1.5% this morning. it tom: was a good signal tom: -- tom: it was a good signal of this global slowdown fear. i would mention swiss franc has recovered a little. to me, it is all noise, don't you agree? jonathan: total noise until get to the payrolls report. even i told you right now, would you be able to dell me how the market responds? tom: i would fake it like i do every day. let's go to someone with absolute certainty on what is going on in washington. emily wilkins joins us. almost heaven, west virginia. mr. manchin set off a comment on chairman powell, but more importantly is what the senator from west virginia is facing at home, which is consti
jonathan: great to catch up with randall kroszner there, former federal reserve board number. from new york city this morning, good morning. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. friday morning, it is payrolls friday. 850 8000 is the estimate in our survey. futures going into that plus three, we advanced 0.7% -- 0.0 point -- 0.07% on the s&p 500. wti reclaiming a $70 handle at $70.11. we are back up by about 1.5% this morning. it tom: was a good signal tom: -- tom: it...
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you think underneath it is this implication that we randal away with our tail between our legs. we screwed up. we should have seen them coming. because we messed up this whole thing we had to leave like the house is on fire. that we're just blundering our way out of afghanistan in a situation that was untenable and unwinnable. do you think that's a fair historical comparison? >> no. because the u.s. evacuated more than 120,000 vietnamese after the fall of south vietnam. the afghans that we are evacuating right now are a tiny sliver of that. we're hearing from afghans on the ground who have been trapped forbureaucracy. a 15-step process for an interpreter visa. even the last few days, they were getting appointments at the u.s. embassy in kabul for september even as they were evacuating. it is inexplicable how long the process has taken. the new p-2 visa has been opened up and i can't make sense of it. it is so opaque. there is no time line to it. it is such a wait and see process. afghans don't have visas to get out. they don't have passports for their families to take everybody
you think underneath it is this implication that we randal away with our tail between our legs. we screwed up. we should have seen them coming. because we messed up this whole thing we had to leave like the house is on fire. that we're just blundering our way out of afghanistan in a situation that was untenable and unwinnable. do you think that's a fair historical comparison? >> no. because the u.s. evacuated more than 120,000 vietnamese after the fall of south vietnam. the afghans that...