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john porter lived right down the from where we are today kelly would come to morristown to visit fitz john porter sketches do conduct and also across the street is thomas nast another friend of kelly from the art world and so kelly came right where we are a very. bar relief on wall street at federal washington a prayer at valley forge when this was unveiled, the american public, it became a sensation, a wealthy real estate baron. new york city ordered, a thousand folding drafts of this relief about two foot by three foot. and those were framed and placed in a thousand classrooms throughout the country. so, you know, when we were in young and in our classroom, we had a portrait of george washington, portrait of abraham and this portrait alongside it. now, when passed the law of prayer, the classroom, they were all taken and most destroyed a few are still out there. i have one in my collection now by the 1920s thirties. kelly is now. he's in his seventies and artistic commissions sculptures as public monuments becoming fewer. the depression didn't help, but no one wanted to hire an arti
john porter lived right down the from where we are today kelly would come to morristown to visit fitz john porter sketches do conduct and also across the street is thomas nast another friend of kelly from the art world and so kelly came right where we are a very. bar relief on wall street at federal washington a prayer at valley forge when this was unveiled, the american public, it became a sensation, a wealthy real estate baron. new york city ordered, a thousand folding drafts of this relief...
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for more we are joineded by john porter, cio and head of equity at newton investment management. john, good to have you with us. among the other thing, why don't we start with the interest rate argument here. you're putting your positive hat on and it's all good. why? >> i wouldn't necessarily say it's all good, but it's generally pretty favorable because you have to look at the reasons why the rate cut's been delayed and a lot of it is because the economy continues to be so strong. we're looking at a first quarter gdp print we'll see later this week and it will approach 3%. the market is not exactly demanding rate cuts to fuel economic growth. admittedly inflation isn't coming in quite as fast as market participants are expecting in the beginning of the year and inflation does continue to improve and the outlook is when not if when we'll see rate cuts and i don't mind seeing them delayed because that provides fuel into later this year and into 2025, even. >> the assumption is that they're coming. how many, who knows? but they're coming and the market seems to be willing to toler
for more we are joineded by john porter, cio and head of equity at newton investment management. john, good to have you with us. among the other thing, why don't we start with the interest rate argument here. you're putting your positive hat on and it's all good. why? >> i wouldn't necessarily say it's all good, but it's generally pretty favorable because you have to look at the reasons why the rate cut's been delayed and a lot of it is because the economy continues to be so strong. we're...
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. >> dana: toronto raptors ford john porter now banned from the nba. he league says he shared confidential information with sports betters claiming he gambled on games in which he played and claimed to be sick during a game that influenced a bet. keith o'brien is offer of the rise and fall of pete rose and the last glory days of baseball. tell us this story about porter. >> let's say one thing off the top. the system at least did work here. all the leagues have in place security systems provided by third party contractors that are watching in realtime how people are betting on the legal platforms. specifically how athletes and people in the inner circle are betting. this alleged of $80,000 happens march 20th a month ago. in four weeks' time porter is now banned. i have a lot of questions still about this story. starting with even the wording in the press release yesterday. porter has been banned from the nba but is it a lifetime ban? that word lifetime doesn't appear actually anywhere in the press release. one reason why i wonder why that is might be o
. >> dana: toronto raptors ford john porter now banned from the nba. he league says he shared confidential information with sports betters claiming he gambled on games in which he played and claimed to be sick during a game that influenced a bet. keith o'brien is offer of the rise and fall of pete rose and the last glory days of baseball. tell us this story about porter. >> let's say one thing off the top. the system at least did work here. all the leagues have in place security...
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. >> el delantero de los toront raptors, john ty porter, fue de la liga profesional de baloncesto por supuestamente apostar en juegos, pasar informacion a los jugadores y alegar enfermedad para influir en los resultados de un partido el comisionado de la nba dijo que se trato de una flagrante violacion a las reglas por lo que expulsaron al jugador de que tiene 24 24 anos. >> faltan solo cien dias para los juegos olimpicos de paris 2024. >> participaran mas de 10.000 atletas en 32 disciplinas deportivas con un total de 32 medallas en juego. >> tres disciplinas haran su debut olimpico, breakdance, escalada deportiva y tambien el surf. >> sera ademas la primera vez en la historia que la ceremonia de apertura no se va a realizar adentro de una estadio, sino sobre el rio sena. >> nuestro colega de telemundo deportes, miguel wurwitz, esta en paris con un pequeno adelanto. >> cien dias nos separan de la expresion deportiva mas grande del planeta. >> paris, la ciudad aqui donde nunca mejor mejor como ha dicho, brillaran las estrellas tales como la puertorriquena jasmin camacho queen quien vue
. >> el delantero de los toront raptors, john ty porter, fue de la liga profesional de baloncesto por supuestamente apostar en juegos, pasar informacion a los jugadores y alegar enfermedad para influir en los resultados de un partido el comisionado de la nba dijo que se trato de una flagrante violacion a las reglas por lo que expulsaron al jugador de que tiene 24 24 anos. >> faltan solo cien dias para los juegos olimpicos de paris 2024. >> participaran mas de 10.000 atletas en...
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. >> se trata ahora de la nba, el delantero de los toronto raptors, john tate porter, de 24 anos, fue expulsado tras se responsable de flagrante vi violacion de las reglas. >> de acuerdo a la comision de la liga, se le acusa de apostar ilegalmente en partidos, de revelar informacion confidencial a otros apostadores deportivos y de alegar enfermedad para influenciar los resultados del juego. >> pues imaginate, se acaba esta carrera, ¿no? >> se apenas comenzaba. >> y estabas diciendo que tiene 24 anos, ¿no? >> y de por vida, de no poder poder jugar? >> ya. >> increible. >> bueno, en otras noticias, el principe william regreso a sus funciones publicas hoy jueves por primera vez despues del diagnostico de cancer de su esposa. >> asi reforzando las filas de la familia real, mientras los problemas de salud continuan dejando fuera del ojo publico a la princesa de gales y tambien al rey carlos el principe se alejo de sus funciones publicas despues de que kate gales, anuncio el 22 de marzo que estaba siendo tratada por un tipo de cancer no su de salud pues de al rey kate, gales, hoy el princ
. >> se trata ahora de la nba, el delantero de los toronto raptors, john tate porter, de 24 anos, fue expulsado tras se responsable de flagrante vi violacion de las reglas. >> de acuerdo a la comision de la liga, se le acusa de apostar ilegalmente en partidos, de revelar informacion confidencial a otros apostadores deportivos y de alegar enfermedad para influenciar los resultados del juego. >> pues imaginate, se acaba esta carrera, ¿no? >> se apenas comenzaba. >>...
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pare takes to the podium amid the glowing crisis on our porter in the middle east welcome to wednesday i am john roberts in washington here we go, sandra. >> sandra: good to be with you i'm sandra smith in new york this is "america reports" the biden administration may be in for a rude awakening come november. brand-new "wall street journal" poll revealing trump beating biden in six of the seven battleground states in a head-to-head matchup. they are currently tied in wisconsin. >> john: despite what the good doctor says the polling tells a different story from four years ago when biden secured victory in nearly all of those battlegrounds but this time around voters views on the economy and joe biden's job performance continue to drag on his numbers. b2 will he be able to retain his so-called blue wall in 2024? we will ask katie pavlich and moments but first let's get to mark meredith come alive at the white house to kick things off, mark, what does the campaign say about this? >> sandra you are the first lady as well as the biden/harris campaign saying these are not accurate and they
pare takes to the podium amid the glowing crisis on our porter in the middle east welcome to wednesday i am john roberts in washington here we go, sandra. >> sandra: good to be with you i'm sandra smith in new york this is "america reports" the biden administration may be in for a rude awakening come november. brand-new "wall street journal" poll revealing trump beating biden in six of the seven battleground states in a head-to-head matchup. they are currently tied in...
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were awarded the library of congress gershwin prize for popular song in ceremony that featured billy porter, annie lennox, brandi carlile, garth brooks and elton john himself. ♪ >> and you can watch the entire show tonight at 8:00 on your local pbs station. check your local listings. >> there is a lot more online including a look at recent polling on how americans are reducing their plastic waste and why individual efforts have their limitation. that is at pbs.org/pbs newshour. >> join us again tomorrow night for a look at reconciliation and rebuilding in rwanda after the genocide that killed more than a million people 30 years ago. that is the newshour for tonight. >> for all of us here at the pbs newshour, thanks for joining us and have a good evening. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> on an american cruise line's journey along the columbia and snake rivers, travelers retrace the route forged by lewis and clark more than 200 years ago. american cruise lines fleet of modern riverboats travel through american landscapes to historic landmarks where you can ex
were awarded the library of congress gershwin prize for popular song in ceremony that featured billy porter, annie lennox, brandi carlile, garth brooks and elton john himself. ♪ >> and you can watch the entire show tonight at 8:00 on your local pbs station. check your local listings. >> there is a lot more online including a look at recent polling on how americans are reducing their plastic waste and why individual efforts have their limitation. that is at pbs.org/pbs newshour....
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i think he considered porter alexander to be pretty fair minded. then there were others, you know again early and pendleton and john brown gordon and so on who he felt really had it in for him but but it's it's an important question because you know it is important to note that while longstreet had many many critics the who served under him tended to defend him at least to defend his personal courage and to try to put his politics and his war record into two different boxes. his staff, officers, men like tom gray and moxley sorrel remained quite to him, though they had different politics, so it wasn't impossible for him to retain cordiality with some people with whom he disagreed. it's just there were others, like early, who even he felt had no interest in cordiality. and did robert e lee live long enough, have any to weigh in on longstreet's conduct at gettysburg? question question two was ever any interaction between alexander stephens once he became governor and longstreet? yeah, great question so on the subject, lee lee, of course, dies in 1870
i think he considered porter alexander to be pretty fair minded. then there were others, you know again early and pendleton and john brown gordon and so on who he felt really had it in for him but but it's it's an important question because you know it is important to note that while longstreet had many many critics the who served under him tended to defend him at least to defend his personal courage and to try to put his politics and his war record into two different boxes. his staff,...
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well, i can really john john edwards exactly it worked out great for the man pain. >> let's look at his hair before and after but i guess all depends on and how much the jury buys any of this right. >> and to the extent that they're a look, they were picked because of the fact that they have no largely no predetermined views about any of these witnesses or anything like that. right. so i guess the question, the extent that's possible today, but yes. how much did they just put all of the common sense of sayyed? and actually just look at the facts and law because a lot of this just seems icky and weird and grows to normal people who aren't washington dc communications it's entertainment now, for the record, it's still weird. >> porn stars and tablets case. >> the professor and journalist going to feel weird that's what i keep coming back to you. >> it's like it does feel like this was kind of an editable after the 20th hand. that's been dealt, that he's doing the best hearing fairness, donald trump put himself and he absolutely denied. >> but the overreach of all of these cases, one after
well, i can really john john edwards exactly it worked out great for the man pain. >> let's look at his hair before and after but i guess all depends on and how much the jury buys any of this right. >> and to the extent that they're a look, they were picked because of the fact that they have no largely no predetermined views about any of these witnesses or anything like that. right. so i guess the question, the extent that's possible today, but yes. how much did they just put all of...
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and it is interesting that dan porter is not hanging around to do that, but maybe there will be other defections to come. . ., there will be other defections to come. i ., ., come. 0k, john, we will leave it there, come. 0k, john, we will leave it there. thank— come. 0k, john, we will leave it there, thank you. _ and viewers in the uk can see the full interview with dan poulter on sunday with laura kuenssberg at nine o'clock on sunday morning on bbc one. now it's time for a look at today's sport. we start with the premier league where liverpool's hopes of staying in the race for the title have suffered another blow after they were held to a 2—2 draw with west ham united. jared bowen put the london side ahead just before half time. liverpool came back in the second half — leftback andy robertson equalising soon after the interval. an own goal from the west ham keeper alphonse areola gave the visitors the lead again. but they couldn't hold on to it with bowen, who was later given the player of the match award, picked out michail antonio to earn a point for west ham — a result th
and it is interesting that dan porter is not hanging around to do that, but maybe there will be other defections to come. . ., there will be other defections to come. i ., ., come. 0k, john, we will leave it there, come. 0k, john, we will leave it there. thank— come. 0k, john, we will leave it there, thank you. _ and viewers in the uk can see the full interview with dan poulter on sunday with laura kuenssberg at nine o'clock on sunday morning on bbc one. now it's time for a look at today's...
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law public policy group at arnold and porter. oona hathaway is a professor at yellow law school and was the keynote speaker for our 2023 briar lecture on the russia aggression against ukraine and the international legal order. we are delighted to have her back with us today. bruce jones is our colleague here at brookings and is a senior fellow at the strobe talbert center for security, strategy, and technology, and our center for asia policy studies. our moderator today is ishaan tharoor, anchor of "today's worldview," the posts's daily column on politics. we are currently streaming live and on the record. we will be taking questions from viewers that can be submitted by email or through social media, using the hashtag international law. let me turn the floor over to our distinguished guests. [applause] ishaan: thank you very much, suzanne. good morning, everyone. it's almost 10 years ago to the day that stephen breyer stood here in the auditorium of brookings and delivered his first speech, a fear -- with a series of 10 afterwar
law public policy group at arnold and porter. oona hathaway is a professor at yellow law school and was the keynote speaker for our 2023 briar lecture on the russia aggression against ukraine and the international legal order. we are delighted to have her back with us today. bruce jones is our colleague here at brookings and is a senior fellow at the strobe talbert center for security, strategy, and technology, and our center for asia policy studies. our moderator today is ishaan tharoor,...
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law public policy group at arnold and porter. oona hathaway is a professor at yellow law school and was the keynote speaker for our 2023 briar lecture on the russia aggression against ukraine and the international legal order. we are delighted to have her back with us today. bruce jones is our colleague here at brookings and is a senior fellow at the strobe talbert center for security, strategy, and technology, and our center for asia policy studies. our moderator today is ishaan tharoor, anchor of "today's worldview," the posts's daily column on politics. we are currently streaming live and on the record. we will be taking questions from viewers that can be submitted by email or through social media, using the hashtag international law. let me turn the floor over to our distinguished guests. [applause] ishaan: thank you very much, suzanne. good morning, everyone. it's almost 10 years ago to the day that stephen breyer stood here in the auditorium of brookings and delivered his first speech, a fear -- with a series of 10 afterwar
law public policy group at arnold and porter. oona hathaway is a professor at yellow law school and was the keynote speaker for our 2023 briar lecture on the russia aggression against ukraine and the international legal order. we are delighted to have her back with us today. bruce jones is our colleague here at brookings and is a senior fellow at the strobe talbert center for security, strategy, and technology, and our center for asia policy studies. our moderator today is ishaan tharoor,...