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. >> that final pose had caught detective jeff baird's attention years before.t assign it any real significance. >> now adam gibson, did. >> we are mortise? >> yes. in my opinion. >> the mechanics of your mortgage go like this. >> upon death, a humans muscles start to stiffen. but to the detective, it looked as though cory's arms and hands were in an advanced state of it. meaning she likely died many hours before this photo was taken. he tucked his sickly wife into bed only an hour before finding her dead. it did not make sense to the officer. detective gibson went straight to his bosses where he pulled out the lovelace file. >> my first thought was, we miss something here. >> robert quickly had been true in charge in 2006 when everybody assume that correa had a natural death. but he says that he never saw the photos of detective it was now holding before him. >> that is why i saw the photos the posture of the arms. >> bolster of the arms. it appears to me as the rigor mortise headset in. those pictures ... i can't believe that we accepted an undetermined cause
. >> that final pose had caught detective jeff baird's attention years before.t assign it any real significance. >> now adam gibson, did. >> we are mortise? >> yes. in my opinion. >> the mechanics of your mortgage go like this. >> upon death, a humans muscles start to stiffen. but to the detective, it looked as though cory's arms and hands were in an advanced state of it. meaning she likely died many hours before this photo was taken. he tucked his sickly...
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it wasn't jim baird's fault that they lost vietnam. it was the fault of those in pennsylvania avenue. it wasn't the fault of those that trudged over the mountains in afghanistan, that were in the firefights, that were kicking in doors, that were going through those fields of improvised explosive devices that afghanistan is lost. it is the fault of those at pennsylvania avenue. i yield to mr. green. rep. green: mark green, tennessee seven. it's also very personal to me as well. i served in the 160th special operations aviation regiment early during the war. i was there when pat tillman was killed. i vividly remember his flag-draped coffin being brought out to the airfield through a cordon of our nation's tier one -- i mean, these are the hardest guys in the united states military, toughest, most elite. this flag-draped coffin goes through and there's not a dry eye. i can see it like it was yesterday going into the back of that c-17. the door's closing, the sun was rising at bagram. it is imprinted in my brain forever. like so many other
it wasn't jim baird's fault that they lost vietnam. it was the fault of those in pennsylvania avenue. it wasn't the fault of those that trudged over the mountains in afghanistan, that were in the firefights, that were kicking in doors, that were going through those fields of improvised explosive devices that afghanistan is lost. it is the fault of those at pennsylvania avenue. i yield to mr. green. rep. green: mark green, tennessee seven. it's also very personal to me as well. i served in the...
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i had the opportunity to work with brian baird. head specially on continuity issues. i do want to say -- i want to praise the modernization committee and think of all the ways it could have gone. i think it relates to your question about how outside recommendations might get some traction and how they sometimes have problems. represented of graves mentioned the history of committees and reform and joint committees. this is somehow an idea generating focus but it does not really get implement it. one thing i think the modernization many begin with is the focus on the house. there were lots of opportunities and suggestions that we have a joint committee. frankly, those joint committees are bringing in the incentive as well. they bring in a whole lot of other problems. aside from the republican democratic differences, we bring in these strong institutional differences. a lot of this committees, the house telling the senate what it wanted to do to itself, i think it was a good focus that the house looked at itself with the members. i think the focus on modernization, that
i had the opportunity to work with brian baird. head specially on continuity issues. i do want to say -- i want to praise the modernization committee and think of all the ways it could have gone. i think it relates to your question about how outside recommendations might get some traction and how they sometimes have problems. represented of graves mentioned the history of committees and reform and joint committees. this is somehow an idea generating focus but it does not really get implement...
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bunker hill on baird's hill in lower manhattan april of 1776. we don't know. maybe they met there. maybe they didn't. it's more likely that washington and hamilton met later in 1776 during washington's organized retreat through the state of new jersey, okay? but this is possible, so there's been a couple of illustrations of that. baird's hill, i'll point it out on a map momentarily, is the highest point at that point in lower manhattan. if you know about the manhatta project years ago, manhattan's contours have changed over times so we've lost our hills and dales substantially so you wouldn't know where baird's hill is now, but i'll show it to you on a map in a minute. one thing we do know that is well dock you'lled is that alexander hamilton's artillery unit does fire on two british ships. they are the hms "phoenix" and hms "rose" and this occurred on july 12th, 1776 so we're talking just a week after the declaration of independence has been read by washington's adujent. the "hms rose" was used in rhett filming of "master and commander." hamilton and burr, it's not proven, but it'
bunker hill on baird's hill in lower manhattan april of 1776. we don't know. maybe they met there. maybe they didn't. it's more likely that washington and hamilton met later in 1776 during washington's organized retreat through the state of new jersey, okay? but this is possible, so there's been a couple of illustrations of that. baird's hill, i'll point it out on a map momentarily, is the highest point at that point in lower manhattan. if you know about the manhatta project years ago,...
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we discussed us policy in afghanistan with journalists, taylor who dock and former whistleblower baird brown. i think the u. s. government to some extent. it doesn't really know what it's fighting for, nor the fighting. pretty big thing. such, it's more of a reflexive sort of series of power plays by individuals in the government. the basically the manner in which the u. s. has a pedal, whistleblowers, journalists, leakers facts, even before truck came into office. i think it ball into a perhaps, to a, to all time low and things did not improve. and 1656 years i think anyone who knows who they're talking about has to look at the us as a wild animal and go from there. this is not the 1st time that join assigned was corrected. his assessment related to us foreign policy. i think what having conversations about us war is in the middle east and in particular afghan, it's dan. it is so important to talk about julian authority. and would you be contribution? i think the united states government is seeking to make an example out of julian authority to show other journalists, this is what can
we discussed us policy in afghanistan with journalists, taylor who dock and former whistleblower baird brown. i think the u. s. government to some extent. it doesn't really know what it's fighting for, nor the fighting. pretty big thing. such, it's more of a reflexive sort of series of power plays by individuals in the government. the basically the manner in which the u. s. has a pedal, whistleblowers, journalists, leakers facts, even before truck came into office. i think it ball into a...
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monday night, a conversation about modernizing congress with representatives tom graves and brian baird. tuesday night, hearing focusing on bipartisanship and civility. on wednesday night, a second hearing on political civility with psychologists, scholars, and journalists. on thursday night, representative derek kilmer of washington and william jennings of washington talk about waste but -- ways to foster bipartisanship. watch all next week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, and listen on the c-span radio app. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are back with kelley vlahos, the senior advisor for the quincy institute for responsible statecraft. she is here to talk to us about the military and political situation in afghanistan. guest: thank you so much for having me. host: tell us what the quincy institute is. guest: wow, the quincy institute is a think tank dedicated to a new foreign policy based on restraint, military restraint, and diplomatic engagement with the rest of the world. challenging the consensus foreign policy over the last 70 years, has been mo
monday night, a conversation about modernizing congress with representatives tom graves and brian baird. tuesday night, hearing focusing on bipartisanship and civility. on wednesday night, a second hearing on political civility with psychologists, scholars, and journalists. on thursday night, representative derek kilmer of washington and william jennings of washington talk about waste but -- ways to foster bipartisanship. watch all next week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org,...
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the teachers that even baird, they scared you away from it, they track you for something else. i said this jokingly but it's true. you can be a teacher, and educator but whatever it is, a life scientist, go to biology, it's not engineering. it's a specifically male white career. i literally have had access to looking at the best companies out there, in ways that were real from the time i graduated college working on real stuff like you salty, perfected it, really interesting. this is the career. think of what we are dealing with, the needs for sustainable solutions to everything in the world. we build taller buildings if the population, you need more sustainable ways to get nutrition, food, we need to solve water problems, figure out a way to get from here to there faster on a plane and more sustainably. all of these things i described, all are engineering problems. they are engineering, that's what engineering is. information about disease, how do we have a supply chain, this is often engineering. it's amazing to me that we literally still have a system that doesn't highlight
the teachers that even baird, they scared you away from it, they track you for something else. i said this jokingly but it's true. you can be a teacher, and educator but whatever it is, a life scientist, go to biology, it's not engineering. it's a specifically male white career. i literally have had access to looking at the best companies out there, in ways that were real from the time i graduated college working on real stuff like you salty, perfected it, really interesting. this is the...
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finally baird naming under armour a fresh pick. those shares are higher by almost 4%.he ceo of under armour, patrik frisk will be on "the closing bell" tomorrow >>> as the delta threat worsens, more companies are requiring employees to get vaccinated. now some restaurant owners like danny meyer are even requiring the same from customers. the owner of junior's cheesecake says he cannot afford to mandate vaccines in his locations. he'll explain more autha enbo tt wh "power" returns this is the gap, that opened up when everything shut down. ♪ but entrepreneurs never stopped. ♪ and found solutions that kept them going. ♪ at u.s. bank, we can help you adapt and evolve your business, no matter what you're facing. because when you close the gap, a world of possibility opens. ♪ u.s. bank. we'll get there together. ♪ >>> welcome back oil trading right now -- let's see where it's closing, down more than 4% let's get over to pippa stevens at the cnbc commodity desk i'll let her take it away. >>> oil starting the week on a down note with its worst day in two weeks. opec is boostin
finally baird naming under armour a fresh pick. those shares are higher by almost 4%.he ceo of under armour, patrik frisk will be on "the closing bell" tomorrow >>> as the delta threat worsens, more companies are requiring employees to get vaccinated. now some restaurant owners like danny meyer are even requiring the same from customers. the owner of junior's cheesecake says he cannot afford to mandate vaccines in his locations. he'll explain more autha enbo tt wh...
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and next, camping world beating earnings and rech knew estimates and increasing its buy back program baird upgrading higher to 6% >> a lot of people want rvs to go on trips. and finally nikola bouncing back the growing legal issues surrounding its founder still down 24% for the week but higher by 5% today. >> that story gets more complicated. ahead, we'll speak to one analyst who says the surging delta variant won't stunt u.s. growth >> the next stop in our powerhouse road trip we will discuss whether the red-hot housing market shows any signs of slowing down. we'll take you to a mystery city in the mdlide west see if you can guess i ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ more diverse thinking leads to more unexpected, more thoughtful solutions. ♪ and there you have it - wireless on the fastest, most reliable network. wow! more thoughtful solutions. big deal! we get unlimited for just $30 bucks. i get that too and mine has 5g included. impressive. impressive is saving four hundred bucks a year. four bucks? that's tough to beat. relax people, my wireless is crushing it. okay, that's because you all have xfinity mobile. i
and next, camping world beating earnings and rech knew estimates and increasing its buy back program baird upgrading higher to 6% >> a lot of people want rvs to go on trips. and finally nikola bouncing back the growing legal issues surrounding its founder still down 24% for the week but higher by 5% today. >> that story gets more complicated. ahead, we'll speak to one analyst who says the surging delta variant won't stunt u.s. growth >> the next stop in our powerhouse road...
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david, this is a very interesting call this is a sftock that has underperformed nike by 40% baird's making point this is a great trading call, which is why i like it we'll find out quickly like you in "jeopardy!" we will know whether this one's the right one or not i like it because i think people have forgotten under armour. they just kind of said it's never going to catch up again. i think it's wrong, baltimore based coming back. >> it's not a very good year. >> looking for $30 rather quickly. i'll take that i mean, that's a 50% move. so i think people are underestimating how important this call is i think obviously when you do a call the day before, you better be ready i think the confidence of this piece is very strong. >> you do? >> yeah, i do. you don't usually go over it on "jeopardy!" like that kind of thing, right once you say, jim, tell me why you like it. >> no, you move on very quickly. >> very quickly. in fact, we would be on to -- you had control. we might be on to faang or crypto we'd be deep in. you got to keep it going. >> when you're like at final "jeopardy!" if i put lik
david, this is a very interesting call this is a sftock that has underperformed nike by 40% baird's making point this is a great trading call, which is why i like it we'll find out quickly like you in "jeopardy!" we will know whether this one's the right one or not i like it because i think people have forgotten under armour. they just kind of said it's never going to catch up again. i think it's wrong, baltimore based coming back. >> it's not a very good year. >> looking...
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monday night, a conversation about modernizing congress with representatives tom graves and brian bairdesday night, hearing focusing on bipartisanship and civility. on wednesday night, a second hearing on political civility with psychologists, scholars, and journalists. on thursday night, representative derek kilmer of washington and william jennings of washington talk about waste but -- ways to foster bipartisanship. watch all next week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, and listen on the c-span radio app. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are back
monday night, a conversation about modernizing congress with representatives tom graves and brian bairdesday night, hearing focusing on bipartisanship and civility. on wednesday night, a second hearing on political civility with psychologists, scholars, and journalists. on thursday night, representative derek kilmer of washington and william jennings of washington talk about waste but -- ways to foster bipartisanship. watch all next week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, and...
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. >> we see virus since baird's -- disparities.-- societal problem. >> you can do address the student. you can do interventions to address the teacher. you can do them to address both. julian: he and berkeley researchers published the result of a study focused on five south bay middle schools where they engaged teachers with online instruction and encouraging empathy and restorative justice and correcting students behavior instead of punitive disciplinary practices like suspension. >> we found this intervention delivered to math teachers in middle school reduced the number of suspensions that kids had by 50%. >> julian: he says empathy and understanding lead to stronger bonds between teacher and students making for better education outcomes. he encourages schools to investt in building relationships as students welcome students back to the classroom for the first time in a year and a half. >> there needs to be dedicated space for rebuilding relationships. not just letting it happen. julian: another mitty -- missing piece to the puz
. >> we see virus since baird's -- disparities.-- societal problem. >> you can do address the student. you can do interventions to address the teacher. you can do them to address both. julian: he and berkeley researchers published the result of a study focused on five south bay middle schools where they engaged teachers with online instruction and encouraging empathy and restorative justice and correcting students behavior instead of punitive disciplinary practices like suspension....
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an underperformer that could be catching up according to baird i'll send things back to you >> maybe a come from behind victory like we saw in the oeps over the weekend >>> let's move to the crackdown in china beijing is calling for better regulations in the u.s investors are optimistic about that sentiment, pushing asian markets higher today after last month's sell off euni eunice uniis live with the details. tell us what's going on there. >> thanks, eamon china wants more communication and coordination, specifically when it comes to listings or potential listings for chinese firms. the csrc hosted a statement on its website over the weekend suggesting that the two sides should find a, quote, proper resolution and this is after the s.e.c. had said that it happened to see additional disclosures from chinese companies before they potentially list after all of the uncertainty from beijing's regulatory crackdowns. now, in this statement, the csrc's key points are china is open to ipos at home and overseas but the companies should comply with rules the new policies are meant to sustain p
an underperformer that could be catching up according to baird i'll send things back to you >> maybe a come from behind victory like we saw in the oeps over the weekend >>> let's move to the crackdown in china beijing is calling for better regulations in the u.s investors are optimistic about that sentiment, pushing asian markets higher today after last month's sell off euni eunice uniis live with the details. tell us what's going on there. >> thanks, eamon china wants more...
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for the sector shares down 7.5% and it is the biggest laggard in the nasdaq at the moment meantime, bairddds qualcomm to the top large cap ideas list says the stock should get up to 200 and can see shares up just about .2%. both micron and qualcomm, however, are still in the red for the year jon? >> and cloud stocks have been on a tear recently, one of the biggest service now getting bigger the company acquiring indoor mapping startup mapwize yesterday, second deal of the month for 2021 earlier we saw every name in bessemer venture partners cloud 100 list of private companie qualify as unicorns. joining us to talk through some of this, the ceo, bill mcdermott. mapwize this is so interesting to me. google and others were pushing into indoor mapping, but that didn't seem to go that far mapwize focused more on institutions, like schools, corporate campuses, what is the long play here that mapping gives you as part of your suite? >> well, thank you, jon, great to be with you again the new world of work has obviously changed greatly. it is a hybrid world and companies have to embrace digital p
for the sector shares down 7.5% and it is the biggest laggard in the nasdaq at the moment meantime, bairddds qualcomm to the top large cap ideas list says the stock should get up to 200 and can see shares up just about .2%. both micron and qualcomm, however, are still in the red for the year jon? >> and cloud stocks have been on a tear recently, one of the biggest service now getting bigger the company acquiring indoor mapping startup mapwize yesterday, second deal of the month for 2021...
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. >> former congressman tom graves and democrat brian baird talk about efforts to modernize congress, including recommendations for improving continuity and capacity. from the american enterprise institute, this runs about 90 minutes.
. >> former congressman tom graves and democrat brian baird talk about efforts to modernize congress, including recommendations for improving continuity and capacity. from the american enterprise institute, this runs about 90 minutes.
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our next bride is mary mamie baird bernard. mamie was born in st.louis, missouri, and she spent the first 10 years of her life in baltimore near her maternal grandparents. when she was about 10 years old the bernard family moved west to missouri. and their her cousin william bernard and aging ag boone, who was the grandson of daniel boone were business partners and neighbors and you can see they had the the most luxurious houses at that time in the area. now boone was appointed indian agent and left for colorado. and so william had his uncle joined him in the business and they operated the store together and they prospered there on the santa fe trail. they were very successful in an 1860. they grossed over 260,000 from selling and loading freight onto some 2000 wagons. mamie returned to westport from baltimore in 1860. however by the spring of 1861 the civil war had started and as you know, this missouri was a slave state so to speak and the bernards were southern sympathizers. in fact, mamie and her friends had gathered in a sewing circle to hand s
our next bride is mary mamie baird bernard. mamie was born in st.louis, missouri, and she spent the first 10 years of her life in baltimore near her maternal grandparents. when she was about 10 years old the bernard family moved west to missouri. and their her cousin william bernard and aging ag boone, who was the grandson of daniel boone were business partners and neighbors and you can see they had the the most luxurious houses at that time in the area. now boone was appointed indian agent and...
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it was gallantly done and general baird's division of 14th. core hours was ordered to assault the enemy's works to create a diversion in favor of hooker who could be heard opening his part of the game. definitely those noblemen charged across the open field with separated them from the enemy amidstep perfect storm of shots and shells. they have taken the entrenchments here. they are ordered to stop but no the balls are flying too thick they could not stop and live and absolutely without orders. they charged on up the hill a thrill of anguish passed through every frame. they are lost christ's general grant send the whole car after them. but long before the order could be carried to the anxious troops has shout that shook the earth went up from those devoted comrades and forward they rushed upon what seemed to be inevitable destruction. onward and upwards sped those entrepid soldiers backward fly the astonished and frightened rebels. oh how beautiful those starry flags looked as a flooded up that steep mountainside covered with bristling bayonet
it was gallantly done and general baird's division of 14th. core hours was ordered to assault the enemy's works to create a diversion in favor of hooker who could be heard opening his part of the game. definitely those noblemen charged across the open field with separated them from the enemy amidstep perfect storm of shots and shells. they have taken the entrenchments here. they are ordered to stop but no the balls are flying too thick they could not stop and live and absolutely without orders....
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initiative is super same day delivery i think that will also unlock more consumer spending >> right of the baird case scenarios that people try to draw on the name, right, investment cycle, regulatory risk, succession, do any of those sound particularly convincing to you? >> yeah, i know that and also in competition, multichannel retailers like walmart and amazon, walmart and target upped their game they have some strategic assets that are an advantage. and then maybe even in the online, you have this emerging company shopify which is far from emerging, now become a company that is dramatic in and of its own -- there is a lot of competitive risk here and other issues, maybe the biggest newest wrinkle is that regulatory risk. we haven't had a -- we haven't had this much regulatory scrutiny amazon is at the top of the heap for among the big tech names in terms of regulatory scrutiny i think all of these issues are there on the stock at the end of the day, as an investor analyst you have to answer the question is this a pe issue or e issue does it impact the company's earnings i don't think regulat
initiative is super same day delivery i think that will also unlock more consumer spending >> right of the baird case scenarios that people try to draw on the name, right, investment cycle, regulatory risk, succession, do any of those sound particularly convincing to you? >> yeah, i know that and also in competition, multichannel retailers like walmart and amazon, walmart and target upped their game they have some strategic assets that are an advantage. and then maybe even in the...
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in walter reed we had danced camino, baird kushner and mark meadows with him in the presidential suitemasks and gloves and everything and they put him back in oxygen, he was given a heavy cocktail of drugs including steroids that seemed like it jacked him up and made him feel like superman and the steroids saved his life but at the same time, they made him think he worked it. he almost didn't have a chance to reflect even though he did the we are drive around with the secret service so he just couldn't sit still so fauci and redfield were in close contact with his doctors pecking on his condition to make sure he got the care he needed but -- they didn't know what was going to happen. redfield, every step the president took walking back up the monday he was discharge, he was praying every step would acknowledge this is real, we're going to change course and as soon as he took off the mask, he knew it was over. i think the president, he was obsessed with not losing and he just said immediately, don't be afraid, we can beat this and that's when he knew it was over. >> that makes sense. he
in walter reed we had danced camino, baird kushner and mark meadows with him in the presidential suitemasks and gloves and everything and they put him back in oxygen, he was given a heavy cocktail of drugs including steroids that seemed like it jacked him up and made him feel like superman and the steroids saved his life but at the same time, they made him think he worked it. he almost didn't have a chance to reflect even though he did the we are drive around with the secret service so he just...
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>> yeah, looking pretty good for under armour so there was a bullish report that came out from bairdi'm not quite sure how much of a catchup trade it really is. under armour's trading at 50 times earnings compared to nike, at 37 times earnings. i think nike has got better management, a better valuation, more innovative products, and nike's outperformed because they execute and they make money, so, good news for under armour but i think it's more of a trade than something that's going to hold. stuart: thanks, mark. stay where you are. you're with me the rest of the hour i just want to report this coming at us now. user reports indicate that spotify is having problems. the stocks down 1.5%. okay we'll keep you posted on any updates there, when the full story comes out. next, the eviction moratorium is over, the media sympathizing with renters but what about the landlords? they haven't been paid, we'll get into that. dr. fauci has a new warning about the delta variant. listen to this. >> i don't think we're going to see lockdowns, but things are going to get worse. stuart: we'll ask dr.
>> yeah, looking pretty good for under armour so there was a bullish report that came out from bairdi'm not quite sure how much of a catchup trade it really is. under armour's trading at 50 times earnings compared to nike, at 37 times earnings. i think nike has got better management, a better valuation, more innovative products, and nike's outperformed because they execute and they make money, so, good news for under armour but i think it's more of a trade than something that's going to...
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which were represented by tara and we also gave the green team award to kevin baird and scott barlow at thedepartment of public works and we all went above and beyond . next slide please. so i just want to say we're from the government andwe're here to help . if you have any questions let me know. if you. >> at you jesse. any other questions or comments on this. >> seeing no other questions o comments, can i have a motion to approve this report ? i see commissioner wald with her hands raised. >> i move that we approve this report. iq justin and all the other members of your team for all yourgreat work on this . >> is there a second that motion.commissioner, seconded. >> i would like to add that you are with the government and yo actually do help . >> now that we have a motion and a second, let's open up this public comment right now, katie. >> i will be up instructions on the screen for anyone who would like to comment on this item and that will also lead out the number instructions. so if you would liketo make a public comment on thisitem please dial the phone number415 . 655 , 0001
which were represented by tara and we also gave the green team award to kevin baird and scott barlow at thedepartment of public works and we all went above and beyond . next slide please. so i just want to say we're from the government andwe're here to help . if you have any questions let me know. if you. >> at you jesse. any other questions or comments on this. >> seeing no other questions o comments, can i have a motion to approve this report ? i see commissioner wald with her...
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baird: as the member designated by mrs. walorski of indiana, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that rs. walorski will vote nay on house resolution 601. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from new york seek recognition? miss rice: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. deutch of florida, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. deutch will vote yes on h.res. 601. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. gibbs of ohio, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. gibbs will vote nay on the rule. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from michigan seek recognition? mrs. dingell: mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. stevens of michigan, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. stevens will vote aye on h. resolution 601. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from florida seek recognition? mrs. cammack: thank y
baird: as the member designated by mrs. walorski of indiana, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that rs. walorski will vote nay on house resolution 601. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from new york seek recognition? miss rice: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. deutch of florida, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. deutch will vote yes on h.res. 601. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek...
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capital one getting a downgrade to underperform at baird seeing a 17% pullback ahead stock still up aroundt. "squawk on the street" will be right back back in two. the world's first fully autonomous vehicle is almost at the finish line what a ride! i invested in invesco qqq a fund that invests in the innovators of the nasdaq-100 like you become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire i'm rahel solomon. more than 1 million people without power in louisiana and mississippi. that's after ida hit the gulf coast as a category 4 hurricane. there are hundreds us trapped by floodwaters. the governor of louisiana says the state has deployed 1,600 people for search and rescue operations. >> we have one confirmed death i don't want to mislead anyone robust search and rescue is happening right now and i fully expect that that death count will go up considerably throughout the day
capital one getting a downgrade to underperform at baird seeing a 17% pullback ahead stock still up aroundt. "squawk on the street" will be right back back in two. the world's first fully autonomous vehicle is almost at the finish line what a ride! i invested in invesco qqq a fund that invests in the innovators of the nasdaq-100 like you become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed....
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specifically, kara, gleb, ronce, gigi, and nicole, jennifer, matthew, jamie, david martin, stacey baird, patrick enrock, masin, hannah albert, elle asono, john, sean, brian mcdermott, john, jordan blue, lucy hunter, kelly ryan, melissa porter and david strickland. these are some of the individuals that were involved in putting together the commerce piece of the underlying bill. 20% of the underlying bill was the fowfer -- focus of the commerce committee. i want to thank senator wicker and his staff to pull off the bipartisan bill that came to the senate floor as part of this package. our legislation, i think, is an historic investment to rebuild the infrastructure, including for things like mega projects, basically helping to eliminate our problems, improve our freight network, improve our environment and helping amtrak better serve the united states of america. all of these were important investments, but we should look at the first. first we're authorizing for the first time mega projects. mega projects often take up so much of our budgets in our states and federally they never get fu
specifically, kara, gleb, ronce, gigi, and nicole, jennifer, matthew, jamie, david martin, stacey baird, patrick enrock, masin, hannah albert, elle asono, john, sean, brian mcdermott, john, jordan blue, lucy hunter, kelly ryan, melissa porter and david strickland. these are some of the individuals that were involved in putting together the commerce piece of the underlying bill. 20% of the underlying bill was the fowfer -- focus of the commerce committee. i want to thank senator wicker and his...
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i mentioned the core bond fund, this is the baird strategy that you will see in the last year. again, outperforming the index and a lot is because they were conservative in their position. and page 11 rounds out the main four options. again, very strong returns with top half of peer group performance, and, again, many of the funds are outperforming their index counterparts. and these are all performance results and you will see the principal down on the page has had very strong absolute results of 34% since we made the change about a year ago. but it's just below in that very short time frame. the last page i had mentioned for -- to conclude my report is these are the component funds that russells, the target date manager uses. these are very specific but volatile asset classes and sub-categories. you see a little more color with yellows and reds on the page that volatility brings in, i guess a greater degree of relative performance, but, again, russell continues to light these funds and utilize them, the target day funds and you can see very strong returns across the board. th
i mentioned the core bond fund, this is the baird strategy that you will see in the last year. again, outperforming the index and a lot is because they were conservative in their position. and page 11 rounds out the main four options. again, very strong returns with top half of peer group performance, and, again, many of the funds are outperforming their index counterparts. and these are all performance results and you will see the principal down on the page has had very strong absolute results...
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i mentioned the core bond fund, this is the baird strategy that you will see in the last year. again, outperforming the index and a lot is because they were conservative in their position. and page 11 rounds out the main four options. again, very strong returns with top half of peer group performance, and, again, many of the funds are outperforming their index counterparts. and these are all performance results and you will see the principal down on the page has had very strong absolute results of 34% since we made the change about a year ago. but it's just below in that very short time frame. the last page i had mentioned for -- to conclude my report is these are the component funds that russells, the target date manager uses. these are very specific but volatile asset classes and sub-categories. you see a little more color with yellows and reds on the page that volatility brings in, i guess a greater degree of relative performance, but, again, russell continues to light these funds and utilize them, the target day funds and you can see very strong returns across the board. th
i mentioned the core bond fund, this is the baird strategy that you will see in the last year. again, outperforming the index and a lot is because they were conservative in their position. and page 11 rounds out the main four options. again, very strong returns with top half of peer group performance, and, again, many of the funds are outperforming their index counterparts. and these are all performance results and you will see the principal down on the page has had very strong absolute results...
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by $40 million at each meeting i don't know what that was and joining us from research partners a bairdy things are going is that still fair to say? and what are your concerns, jason? >> joe, i think that's fair to say. i think obviously the second year of a bull market, we're well into, you know, is harder than the first and you have a lot of, obviously, a lot of challenges that are ahead of us. not the least of which is fed tapering also you have a budget, which will likely include tax increases. and you clearly have higher inflation. i think the goal posts on inflation, transitory removed earlier from earlier this year, where it was considered to be a couple months phenomenon and now here we are in august, and the numbers are much higher and lasted long than people suspect. put all of those things together, it's just hard when the market's trading where it is to get particularly excited about at least multiple expansion, which would suggest that the returns on the market will be lower moving forward. >> knowing you as i do, we can have corrections and pullbacks, but stocks over time
by $40 million at each meeting i don't know what that was and joining us from research partners a bairdy things are going is that still fair to say? and what are your concerns, jason? >> joe, i think that's fair to say. i think obviously the second year of a bull market, we're well into, you know, is harder than the first and you have a lot of, obviously, a lot of challenges that are ahead of us. not the least of which is fed tapering also you have a budget, which will likely include tax...
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monday night, a conversation about modernizing congress with representatives tom graves and brian bairdesday night, hearing focusing on bipartisanship and civility. on wednesday night, a second hearing on political civility with psychologists, scholars, and journalists. on thursday night, representative derek kilmer of washington and william jennings of washington talk about waste but -- ways to foster bipartisanship. watch all next week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, and listen on the c-span radio app. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are back with kelley vlahos, the senior advisor for the quincy institute for responsible statecraft. she is here to talk to us about the military and political situation in afghanistan. guest: thank you so much for having me. host: tell us what the quincy institute is. guest: wow, the quincy institute is a think tank dedicated to a new foreign policy based on restraint, military restraint, and diplomatic engagement with the rest of the world. challenging the consensus foreign policy over the last 70 years, has been more a
monday night, a conversation about modernizing congress with representatives tom graves and brian bairdesday night, hearing focusing on bipartisanship and civility. on wednesday night, a second hearing on political civility with psychologists, scholars, and journalists. on thursday night, representative derek kilmer of washington and william jennings of washington talk about waste but -- ways to foster bipartisanship. watch all next week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, and...
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as we head to break, an analyst call for you baird downgrading capital one saying its use of 17% pull's in your wallet? stay tuned "squawk box" will be right back. that's a lotta money. ♪ did somebody say money? he said aflac. well if they're paying out billions of dollars to help cover unexpected medical expenses, what's the difference? coach prime. what... no smoke machine? [aflac!] looks like aflac is ready for prime time. [eh eh eh! eh eh eh!] hey, coach to coach... what do i need to do to get one of those jackets? ♪ get help with expenses health insurance doesn't cover at aflac.com in 2016, i was working at the amazon warehouse when my brother passed away. and a couple of years later, my mother passed away. after taking care of them, i knew that i really wanted to become a nurse. amazon helped me with training and tuition. today, i'm a medical assistant and i'm studying to become a registered nurse. in filipino: you'll always be in my heart. . >>> a little more than a half hour until the opening bell on wall street, dom chu joins us with a look at some of the morning's top premar
as we head to break, an analyst call for you baird downgrading capital one saying its use of 17% pull's in your wallet? stay tuned "squawk box" will be right back. that's a lotta money. ♪ did somebody say money? he said aflac. well if they're paying out billions of dollars to help cover unexpected medical expenses, what's the difference? coach prime. what... no smoke machine? [aflac!] looks like aflac is ready for prime time. [eh eh eh! eh eh eh!] hey, coach to coach... what do i...