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today got a lot of people's attention, including geologist david schwartz who felt the big jolt and the aftershocks that followed from his home in danville. >> a few little things toppled off shelves in my office. >> reporter: it is known as the home of earthquake swarms. a series of minor earthquakes that can last for days, weeks or months. >> usually they're in the mid-4s, but there can be hundreds of them. >> reporter: schwartz said the last major earthquake swarm to hit was back in 2015. he adds there's no sure way to know if we're starting another swarm now. >> as mysteriously as it turned on it turned off. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. tweeted this out, trains made a very brief pause as we do for any seismic activity detected in our area. all trains are now moving at full speed. >> the one that scares everyone is the biggie. let's pray we don't get any one of those anytime soon. >> let's not be trite, but we are in earthquake country. you should never forget that and always be prepared. >> reporter: no reports of any damages or injuries. the last time we had a 3.9 was in late june in san
today got a lot of people's attention, including geologist david schwartz who felt the big jolt and the aftershocks that followed from his home in danville. >> a few little things toppled off shelves in my office. >> reporter: it is known as the home of earthquake swarms. a series of minor earthquakes that can last for days, weeks or months. >> usually they're in the mid-4s, but there can be hundreds of them. >> reporter: schwartz said the last major earthquake swarm to...
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bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the anderson family fund. the estate of worthington mayo-smith. leonard and norma klorfine. the rosalind p. walter foundation. koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. barbara hope zuckerberg. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to providwireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of no-contract plans, and our u.s.-based customer service team can help find one that fits you. to learn more, visit www.consumercellular.tv. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> hill: good evening and thank you for joining us.
bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the anderson family fund. the estate of worthington mayo-smith. leonard and norma klorfine. the rosalind p. walter foundation. koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. barbara hope zuckerberg. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial...
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Nov 15, 2021
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carrie ann schwartz. now that talked about jail now we can smear mr. rosenbaum more even though there was no dispute that he came from a hospital. he is carrying a hospital bag. ms. schwartz testified that she talked to the hospital about how he would be released. that he went to this hospital. she knew he was coming home from the hospital. she knew what was in the bag. he showed that picture of it back lit against the fire trying to make it seem sinister. she talked about how medical papers in there. we did this image again. mr. armstrong did impeek in the bag. the big image they see looks like rolled up medical records that you get when you are discharged from a hospital. and ms. schwartz testified he was given medications that day. perhaps they didn't work. perhaps there was a bad reaction. i don't know. i'm not a doctor. but he was given them that day. he could not get the ones for future days because things were closed. volts did not testify that there was anything sinister in the bag. he said something inaccurate at the time but he said he saw sh
carrie ann schwartz. now that talked about jail now we can smear mr. rosenbaum more even though there was no dispute that he came from a hospital. he is carrying a hospital bag. ms. schwartz testified that she talked to the hospital about how he would be released. that he went to this hospital. she knew he was coming home from the hospital. she knew what was in the bag. he showed that picture of it back lit against the fire trying to make it seem sinister. she talked about how medical papers in...
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schwartz for his great support which has enabled us to bring so many fine speakers to the stage. i would also like to recognize and thank one of our trustees who has joined us this evening, thank you so much for all you do on behalf of this great institution. i would also like to thank the germans council members with appreciated your encouragement along is very difficult. it will include a session for questions and answers you should have received a note card and pencil my colleagues are going up and down the aisle with cards and pencils for you to write your questions on the note cards with your questions will be collected later on in the program. there will not be a formal book signing this evening. however signed copies will be available for sale in our ny history store on 77th street side of the building. tonight we are absently delighted to welcome family professor of asian-american studies and professor of history at columbia university. professor nye writes on immigration history for the "new york times", the "washington post", cnn and was featured in the film the chinese
schwartz for his great support which has enabled us to bring so many fine speakers to the stage. i would also like to recognize and thank one of our trustees who has joined us this evening, thank you so much for all you do on behalf of this great institution. i would also like to thank the germans council members with appreciated your encouragement along is very difficult. it will include a session for questions and answers you should have received a note card and pencil my colleagues are going...
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schwartz said, we couldn't get medication because the walgreen's were all boarded up. she said the hospital said they gave him his medication. so whatever facility gave him his medication. mr. binger, the plan with the burden of proof, why didn't he bring in a hospital or a jail to prove that mr. rosenbaum was properly medicated? he had been off of his medications for 7 to 10 days. we know that he was acting like someone that wasn't on their proper medication. he was not acting normal. next, richie richard mcginnis. reckless. and here mr. mcginnis i'd like to talk about because the self-defense does not go to mr. mcginnis. if kyle was privileged in exercising self-defense against mr. rosenbaum, it carries over to the endangering count of mr. mcginnis. and mr. mcginnis specifically, if the -- i'm reading from an instruction, page number, second full paragraph, which you will be given. if the defendant was acting lawfully in self-defense, his conduct did not create an unreasonable risk to another. that is mr. mcginnis. ladies and gentlemen, when my client shot joseph ros
schwartz said, we couldn't get medication because the walgreen's were all boarded up. she said the hospital said they gave him his medication. so whatever facility gave him his medication. mr. binger, the plan with the burden of proof, why didn't he bring in a hospital or a jail to prove that mr. rosenbaum was properly medicated? he had been off of his medications for 7 to 10 days. we know that he was acting like someone that wasn't on their proper medication. he was not acting normal. next,...
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and in mansfield, massachusetts, 8-year-old belmond schwartz has been hard at work for months. >> okay, that's all. lift it up. >> reporter: collecting food for people in his hometown. he got the idea after seeing people in need and asking his parents how he could help. >> there are a lot of people who don't have food and i want to help them in any way i can. >> reporter: so belmond started recruiting his third grade classmates, his neighbors, his community, to collect food. and he didn't stop there. grocery stores, target, walmart all donating too. belmond loading up the shopping cart and the family car. the food on their kitchen counter growing. so much of it, donations filling their garage. >> nice and light. >> reporter: the fire department helping get all of it to the local food pantry. >> before thanksgiving, this is going to help a ton of people. >> reporter: the panty now saying they're fully stocked for thanksgiving and beyond. >> this will keep us pretty well stocked through january, mid-february. >> reporter: tonight, belmond and his family telling us their thanksgiving wish
and in mansfield, massachusetts, 8-year-old belmond schwartz has been hard at work for months. >> okay, that's all. lift it up. >> reporter: collecting food for people in his hometown. he got the idea after seeing people in need and asking his parents how he could help. >> there are a lot of people who don't have food and i want to help them in any way i can. >> reporter: so belmond started recruiting his third grade classmates, his neighbors, his community, to collect...
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bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the anderson family fund. the j.p.b. foundation. the estate of worthington mayo-smith. leonard and norma klorfine. the rosali p. walter foundation. koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. barbara hope zuckerberg. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. additional support has been provided by: consumer cellular. and by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. you're watching pbs. (alarm blaring) - [sheriff] due to the expansion of the creek fire emergency evacuation ordered in this area. (alarm blaring) (somber music) - [woman] there's the fire. you can see the smoke in the air, all the little pieces of particulate matter. we put all of ex
bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the anderson family fund. the j.p.b. foundation. the estate of worthington mayo-smith. leonard and norma klorfine. the rosali p. walter foundation. koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. barbara hope zuckerberg. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual...
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belmont schwartz giving up more than these sweet dance moves in honor of thanksgiving. the third grader organizing a massive drive for his hometown's food pantry. >> there's a lot of people that don't have food. i wanted to help them. >> reporter: launching his big project, after seeing homeless people on a trip to california. >> he saw tents out there. he was shocked by it. >> reporter: he is asking friends and families to donate. and calling local stores like walmart, stop and shop and target. >> this keeps us stocked to january or february. >> reporter: he turns nine years old, for thanksgiving. but he got presents. >> i don't want presents. if i help people, it will make me feel good. >> reporter: one teenager in chandler, arizona, helping to send elementary school students into the holiday season in style. sam bregman collecting thousands of dollars of donations over the next several months, to purchase shoeswholesale. >> we have a letter and under is a pair of sneakers. >> 400 pairs of new shoes. a welcome surprise for the kids at san marcos elementary school. sam
belmont schwartz giving up more than these sweet dance moves in honor of thanksgiving. the third grader organizing a massive drive for his hometown's food pantry. >> there's a lot of people that don't have food. i wanted to help them. >> reporter: launching his big project, after seeing homeless people on a trip to california. >> he saw tents out there. he was shocked by it. >> reporter: he is asking friends and families to donate. and calling local stores like walmart,...
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some see this still is being away an easy money. schwartz, chicky poo should happen so quickly that young people often find themselves in prostitution before they know it. what drives them as fast money? that doesn't mean it's easy money though, the power to make money quickly gives way to realization that the cash doesn't necessarily benefit them. and they end up in this work, all of a sudden without being given much of a chance to process it. the problem has become so widespread that the french government is now stepping in to try and fight under age prostitution. expect assigned 14000000 euros to try and increase it way to trying identifying more young people caught up in prostitution and also for more effective prosecution of those who pimp and abuse youngsters. but for many, this intervention, however successful, it may be, will be too late. and for the children who have found themselves prostituted already, experts be that may will be marked for life, charlotte, even sky r t. paris. and that's how the weekly's looking so far today. nice to have you. company will have more stories no
some see this still is being away an easy money. schwartz, chicky poo should happen so quickly that young people often find themselves in prostitution before they know it. what drives them as fast money? that doesn't mean it's easy money though, the power to make money quickly gives way to realization that the cash doesn't necessarily benefit them. and they end up in this work, all of a sudden without being given much of a chance to process it. the problem has become so widespread that the...
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. >> reporter: howard schwartz finally getting home this morning. >> i ended up in st. louis. from st. louis i had to spend the night and then take a 6:00 a.m. flight from st. louis back to phoenix. >> reporter: the airline blaming severe winds at its dallas-fort worth hub days ago and staffing shortages, writing in a note to employees, we could only use two runways instead of the usual five. southwest airlines cancelling more than 200 flights today due to weather. this comes just weeks after that airline experienced its own operational issues, scrapping more than 2,200 flights over columbus day weekend. >> it's going to be a very, very tough holiday travel season. so if you're planning on traveling during the holidays, you better have a plan b and a plan c. >> lots of plans there. elwyn joins us now from hartsfield jackson atlanta international airport. elwyn, what is american airlines saying about how soon things will get back to normal? >> reporter: yeah, linsey, american airlines has already canceled flights for tomorrow, but it has nearly 1,800 flight attendants coming ba
. >> reporter: howard schwartz finally getting home this morning. >> i ended up in st. louis. from st. louis i had to spend the night and then take a 6:00 a.m. flight from st. louis back to phoenix. >> reporter: the airline blaming severe winds at its dallas-fort worth hub days ago and staffing shortages, writing in a note to employees, we could only use two runways instead of the usual five. southwest airlines cancelling more than 200 flights today due to weather. this comes...
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feel schwartz on the subject. thank you. into national monetary fund has reached a deal with pakistan to bring back a $6000000000.00 funding program at people in the country of feeling the pinch as inflation rises and the economy worsens. the price of goods is now hit a 70 year high, and the local currency keeps weakening against the dollar. some a binge of aid has more from ms. i'm a bad about all the vendors have increased, but the number of buyers is decreasing. used clothes and shoes are sold at this roadside market, which has been here for decades. but business is not what it used to be. what i want to say ya, body of, i have been selling use shoes for a long time. it is only this year when prices have showed up so high that there are no customers p. p of no purchasing power. i'm struggling to feed the children. the pakistani loopy is at its lowest against a dollar and commodity prices at their highest in 70 years. to keep the economy afloat, the government has borrowed from allies like saudi arabia, as well as loans fr
feel schwartz on the subject. thank you. into national monetary fund has reached a deal with pakistan to bring back a $6000000000.00 funding program at people in the country of feeling the pinch as inflation rises and the economy worsens. the price of goods is now hit a 70 year high, and the local currency keeps weakening against the dollar. some a binge of aid has more from ms. i'm a bad about all the vendors have increased, but the number of buyers is decreasing. used clothes and shoes are...
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and today we are joined by carla schwartz herself who is both ... she's the acting head of public works. we know her and appreciate her in her incarnation as the head of the bureau of urban forestry in san francisco so i wanted to start by giving the budget and legislative analyst some time to go through what i think is really a timely report follows nicely with what we were talking about in the first part of this hearing as the number of recommendations for public works in the board of supervisors and itstimely and deals with some of the things we talked about relative to asset management , relative to having realistic goals so if we can start with don bouncer from the legislative analyst office and turn it over to ms. schwartz and then hear from the public and this is part of really an expression of serious ongoing interest by not to put words in your mouth chair mar yourself and supervisor safai is on this meeting. supervisor bowman and others to make sure that we sustain our existing urban tree canopy which is sadly a hair under 14 percent of th
and today we are joined by carla schwartz herself who is both ... she's the acting head of public works. we know her and appreciate her in her incarnation as the head of the bureau of urban forestry in san francisco so i wanted to start by giving the budget and legislative analyst some time to go through what i think is really a timely report follows nicely with what we were talking about in the first part of this hearing as the number of recommendations for public works in the board of...
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we need more air in schwartz is and if you will marie of the world to be inspirational figures for the young students at stanford and for technologist at large. >> to take a little bit of historical perspective, i'm sure there are people in the audience that remember 20 years ago, there was actually a drop in the number of computer science majors and a worry as to whether or not computer science would continue to grow in the field because there was such a precipitous decline in the number of students going into it so both stanford and nationally there were efforts to try to increase the number of people going into technology. and i'm happy to say those efforts while we succeeded in the number of computer science majors, it's grown by about 350% in the last 15 years, the largest on-campus boots for men and women about one and five students at stanford majors and a part of that transformation was talking about the world changing ability on the technology how to make an impact on big problems through the use of computing and i think that is still true buti what we've also woken up to in t
we need more air in schwartz is and if you will marie of the world to be inspirational figures for the young students at stanford and for technologist at large. >> to take a little bit of historical perspective, i'm sure there are people in the audience that remember 20 years ago, there was actually a drop in the number of computer science majors and a worry as to whether or not computer science would continue to grow in the field because there was such a precipitous decline in the number...
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tonight's program, the chinese question global politics is part of our bernard and irene schwartz speakers series which is the heart of our public programs.
tonight's program, the chinese question global politics is part of our bernard and irene schwartz speakers series which is the heart of our public programs.
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tom: ben bernanke would say, as would milton friedman and anna schwartz, it is always, and every case, about the banking and financial system which is under stress. that is a good introduction to anastasia amoroso, for years covering eastern europe, and now with i capital network -- with icapital network with a much broader remit. link in a higher oil price, real inflation worries that mr. erdogan has, some would say self-inflicted, and the destabilization of turkey. how idiosyncratic is it, or can it be a contagion? anastasia: i do think at this moment, it is idiosyncratic to turkey. there's just too many issues that have been building up for too long. the current account deficit issues, the rundown of the reserves. when inflation is running at 20%, the last thing you do is cut interest rates. so this is a bit of a self-inflicted damage, and i don't think it is representative of the things happening in emerging markets, but perhaps identifying pockets of vulnerability is once again something we need to do. who has the twin deficits, who has low reserves, and who may not be able to wi
tom: ben bernanke would say, as would milton friedman and anna schwartz, it is always, and every case, about the banking and financial system which is under stress. that is a good introduction to anastasia amoroso, for years covering eastern europe, and now with i capital network -- with icapital network with a much broader remit. link in a higher oil price, real inflation worries that mr. erdogan has, some would say self-inflicted, and the destabilization of turkey. how idiosyncratic is it, or...
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schwartz for his great support which has enabled us to bring so many fine speakers to the stage. i'd also like to recognize and thank one of our trustees who joined us this evening. thank you so much, joel, for all you do on behalf of this great institution. and i'd like to thank all the chairman's council members who have joined us this evening. we've really appreciated your support and encouragement along this very difficult period. tonight's program will last about an hour, and it will include a question and answer session. you should have received a note card and a pencil on your way into the auditorium this evening. if not, my colleagues are going up and down the aisles with note cards and pencils for you to write your questions on. the note cards with your questions will be collected later on in the program. there will not be a formal book signing this evening. however, signed copies of the book will be available for sale in our ny history store on the 77th street side of the building. tonight we are absolutely delighted to welcome professor of asian-american studies and pr
schwartz for his great support which has enabled us to bring so many fine speakers to the stage. i'd also like to recognize and thank one of our trustees who joined us this evening. thank you so much, joel, for all you do on behalf of this great institution. and i'd like to thank all the chairman's council members who have joined us this evening. we've really appreciated your support and encouragement along this very difficult period. tonight's program will last about an hour, and it will...
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schwartz for his support, which has enabled to bring fine speakers to the stage. i would like to recognize and thank one of our trustees, joel picket. thank you for all you do. i would like to thank all the members who have joined us this evening. we appreciate your support and encouragement along this very difficult period. tonight's program will last about an hour. it will include a question and answer session. you should have received a note card and pencil on your way in this evening. if not, my colleagues are going up and down the aisle for you to write your questions on the note cards. they will be collected later in the program. there will not be a formal book signing this evening. however, signed copies will be available for sale in our store on the 77th street side of the building. tonight we are absolutely delighted to welcome may nai. professor nai writes on immigration history for "the new york times," "the washington post" and cnn and was featured in the film "the chinese exclusion act" directed by rick burns and lee shin yu. she's the athor of a book
schwartz for his support, which has enabled to bring fine speakers to the stage. i would like to recognize and thank one of our trustees, joel picket. thank you for all you do. i would like to thank all the members who have joined us this evening. we appreciate your support and encouragement along this very difficult period. tonight's program will last about an hour. it will include a question and answer session. you should have received a note card and pencil on your way in this evening. if...
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. >> shannon: here's the thing, landed in my inbox today, professor jeffrey schwartz, a law professor and he was a prosecutor defense attorney and a judge in miami-dade county in florida. he said this about the judge's ruling, it is abundantly clear that judge is trying to direct the case toward an acquittal. do you think it's a fair assessment of what's going on? >> certainly not. i think this is your assessment when you know that things are not really going your way. what we have seen in the cases that when you get the full context here, you've got a lot of people tripping and who are ticking sound bites here and there but the full context is the jury will have the opportunity to hear as they are in the case of being tried and kyle rittenhouse getting due process. >> shannon: also the chair of the house democrats said this in a couple tweets. a lock up kyle rittenhouse, throw away the key. the same people who rapidly screamed to lock her up and worshiped insurrectionist at rallies now pretend to be defenders of due process and the rule of law. you are actually in this situation and
. >> shannon: here's the thing, landed in my inbox today, professor jeffrey schwartz, a law professor and he was a prosecutor defense attorney and a judge in miami-dade county in florida. he said this about the judge's ruling, it is abundantly clear that judge is trying to direct the case toward an acquittal. do you think it's a fair assessment of what's going on? >> certainly not. i think this is your assessment when you know that things are not really going your way. what we have...
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and i went and saw this brilliant musical directed by scott schwartz, starring raul esparza, and it was basically this sneak preview of my 20s it was this brilliant, kind of, wrestling with, "what are we meant to be doing with our time?" and it was even more specific and brilliant to me than my experiencing "rent" at 17. and so, it's been sitting in me, like, ever since and -- and -- i was thrilled to get to direct the film adaptation >> seth: you get it to direct it, and you get to take this core story but obviously, because it's film, in some degrees, you get to make it bigger and one way that you seem to make it grander and, sort of, a tribute to jonathan, is all these broadway cameos >> yeah. >> seth: and -- and it, sort of, goes back to what you were saying about the speed of thought. right? like, you get to do -- you get to internalize this person, and it must have been so cool to reach out to the broadway community and explain why it's important to do a cameo in this film >> sure. and half of the folks that people are considering cameos, they're not cameos to me they're just, lik
and i went and saw this brilliant musical directed by scott schwartz, starring raul esparza, and it was basically this sneak preview of my 20s it was this brilliant, kind of, wrestling with, "what are we meant to be doing with our time?" and it was even more specific and brilliant to me than my experiencing "rent" at 17. and so, it's been sitting in me, like, ever since and -- and -- i was thrilled to get to direct the film adaptation >> seth: you get it to direct it,...
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," which was directed by scott schwartz and turned into an off-broadway musical by david auburn, who rewrote jonathan larson's -- an early work of jonathan's and it was autobiographical. >> jimmy: yeah >> he wrote this show rk yet and it was a like a sneak preview of my 20s. it was like a personal message that was like, "hey, lin all those talented friends of yours are gonna get real jobs. >> jimmy: yeah >> "and they're going to grow up and you're going to be the only one banging your head against the wall of your childhood dream. and like, do you still want to do this? and the world may never notice anything you write are you okay with that?" >> jimmy: are you okay with that >> and it was clarifying for me like, it was just -- i remember, i had, like, a a stomach ache i staggered out of the theater and -- and it was -- it made me realize, like, made me fully commit to, you know -- >> jimmy: what you're doing. >> to what i'm doing >> jimmy: yeah i want - >> i hope it -- i hope it -- oh, you're going to show people >> jimmy: well, no i won't show a clip. i want to show a clip from the
," which was directed by scott schwartz and turned into an off-broadway musical by david auburn, who rewrote jonathan larson's -- an early work of jonathan's and it was autobiographical. >> jimmy: yeah >> he wrote this show rk yet and it was a like a sneak preview of my 20s. it was like a personal message that was like, "hey, lin all those talented friends of yours are gonna get real jobs. >> jimmy: yeah >> "and they're going to grow up and you're going to...
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. >> reporter: in his new memoir, "all about me: my remarkable life in show business" -- >> may the schwartz be with you. >> reporter: -- mel brooks takes readers on the journey of a lifetime. >> it's packed with every adventure in your life. i was most struck by some of the scenes from the very beginning of your life. this image of your mom when you are a little boy heating your clothes on the radiator in the winter. >> yeah, i'm glad you caught that because that was so fabulous for me. in the winter being 5 years old, getting out of a warm bed was impossible. so she figured out she put my clothes on the radiator. she dressed me under the covers and i popped out of bed ready to go to kindergarten warm, toasty warm. >> were you funny in kindergarten? >> i was. i was a show-off ever since i can remember. i remember i once sang -- ♪ you must have been a beautiful baby ♪ i was just a little kid and i was -- i was singing it in class and my teacher heard me. ♪ must have been a wonderful wild when you were only starting to go to kindergarten ♪ ♪ oh, you must have been a beautiful baby b
. >> reporter: in his new memoir, "all about me: my remarkable life in show business" -- >> may the schwartz be with you. >> reporter: -- mel brooks takes readers on the journey of a lifetime. >> it's packed with every adventure in your life. i was most struck by some of the scenes from the very beginning of your life. this image of your mom when you are a little boy heating your clothes on the radiator in the winter. >> yeah, i'm glad you caught that...
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. >> jean robinson, i am so glad that david schwartz is brought up. it we minds me of what al sharpton been saying for a long time. >> what shore numbers show digging into the 2020 number was white woke, opinion shaper ls. at times our far more progressive even on issues of racial in justice then our black votes votes, and hims and others with color. >> i am curious. it's like aaron adams who ran as a conservative and ends up doing queen and brooklyn and staten island, of course, and tg broncos. >> he lost manhattan. the tony part but you have a black mayor of new york city who says i am a conservative guy and i am not ahyphea. he's the next mayor in new york city. >> i think progressives and democrats and general need to and not to dismiss the cultural wall but engage it and engage it in a smarter ways sometimes. >> you know i wrote a column recently aents the way the word woke has been weaponized and it's being used. >> and how progressives have not found about way to neutralize. and so you are right. the way to do it if not to tell parents that the
. >> jean robinson, i am so glad that david schwartz is brought up. it we minds me of what al sharpton been saying for a long time. >> what shore numbers show digging into the 2020 number was white woke, opinion shaper ls. at times our far more progressive even on issues of racial in justice then our black votes votes, and hims and others with color. >> i am curious. it's like aaron adams who ran as a conservative and ends up doing queen and brooklyn and staten island, of...
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will accept and we should have by the first week of december a new government in place with all of schwartz -- olaf scholz as the new chancellor. anna: thank you for joining us. coming up on the program, a managing director will talk about crypto. we will ask more on crypto and how thankful we are for them this thanksgiving. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: this is "bloomberg surveillance: early edition." it has been a choppy. -- a choppy period for crypto. joining us now is the cofounder and managing director of a london-based crypto. it is thanksgiving. how thankful are you for gains in crypto this year? what kind of your has it been? >> it has been an incredible year and i am thankful for it. the chinese curse, may you live in interesting times, some incredible results. anna: is the bull market in crypto over? what do you base your thinking around here? >> it is easy to forget just in july we had dipped below $30,000 for bitcoin. 10 days ago we were at 69,000, another all-time high. a 20% drop would bring us to bear territory but in crypto this is just before the other leg up. in terms of wh
will accept and we should have by the first week of december a new government in place with all of schwartz -- olaf scholz as the new chancellor. anna: thank you for joining us. coming up on the program, a managing director will talk about crypto. we will ask more on crypto and how thankful we are for them this thanksgiving. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: this is "bloomberg surveillance: early edition." it has been a choppy. -- a choppy period for crypto. joining us now is the cofounder...