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earlier, we spoke to betsy stephenson, economics professor at the university of michigan. >> i thinkt the system is in a better place and then in 2008, but there are a lot of banks that were not considering the interest rate rises were inflation risk that comes with subsequent higher interest rates. they were not taking that into account and after the question is how many banks? if we were to market the value of all of the assets, including long-term bonds that they bought when interest rates were low, if we were going to mark all of those to market, how many banks might the derwater? i have seen some estimates that suggest that there are other banks that could fail if they are scrutinized in that way, but i do not think we are seeing something as opaque as the 2008 problems were. >> cannot such an optimistic picture everywhere. another californian bank, first republic, still in trouble despite receiving a rescue package. it share price dropped by almost half on monday. concerns over its liquidity and reports it is in talks to raise more money with j.p. morgan leading the rescue plan
earlier, we spoke to betsy stephenson, economics professor at the university of michigan. >> i thinkt the system is in a better place and then in 2008, but there are a lot of banks that were not considering the interest rate rises were inflation risk that comes with subsequent higher interest rates. they were not taking that into account and after the question is how many banks? if we were to market the value of all of the assets, including long-term bonds that they bought when interest...
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british engineer george stephenson. you think you can get away with this?ocomotive in 1804? no, sir! we're digging up your ass and kicking it all over the cemetery. all right? revenge! revenge! [cheers and applause] >> hasan: what is going on? dulce you are reaching here to find anyone to blame. >> oh. you are getting awful defensive, hasan. >> hasan: no, i am not. >> maybe you had something to do it this. where were you with the derailment happened? >> hasan: i was doing comedy. >> "doing comedy." you were somewhere making people laugh at the joke jokes? can you believe this man? he was making jokes at a time of national tragedy! how dare you! is that why you came here? hasan, don't be shy. listen, i want everyone to acknowledge this brown man! >> hasan: oh, my god! >> this muslim man, this brown muslim man is responsible for that train jumping up their tracks. >> hasan: no! no! >> everyone, boo hasan! [boos] >> hasan: stop! stop, stop! you are doing this right now. you are getting everyone worked up. this is how the whole thing's work. the media machine,
british engineer george stephenson. you think you can get away with this?ocomotive in 1804? no, sir! we're digging up your ass and kicking it all over the cemetery. all right? revenge! revenge! [cheers and applause] >> hasan: what is going on? dulce you are reaching here to find anyone to blame. >> oh. you are getting awful defensive, hasan. >> hasan: no, i am not. >> maybe you had something to do it this. where were you with the derailment happened? >> hasan: i...
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. >> betsy stephenson, thank you. the u.s.ernment has approved a major oil drilling project in alaska but it is facing strong opposition from environmental activists. a viral social media trend drew over 3 million signatures on a petition calling for the government to scrap the project. >> not only is this awf for the arctic, but it would not even producing oil until the 2030's. >> gen z will not accept this. we are 1.1 million plus letters sent. politicians and celebrities are speaking because of us. >> the day after we made a video asking people in the sea to talk about the willow project, a congressman brought it up on the house for. >>e must stop the willow project. >> biden just approved the willow project with 92% of what conocophillips originally wanted. millions of young people asked him not to. hang in there, guys. i am doing all the emotions you are feeling, too. >> the statement released by the voice of the arctic says the decision reaffirms widespread support across alaska native communities for the project and lon
. >> betsy stephenson, thank you. the u.s.ernment has approved a major oil drilling project in alaska but it is facing strong opposition from environmental activists. a viral social media trend drew over 3 million signatures on a petition calling for the government to scrap the project. >> not only is this awf for the arctic, but it would not even producing oil until the 2030's. >> gen z will not accept this. we are 1.1 million plus letters sent. politicians and celebrities...
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it is our long tradition for scott stephenson to the final question. i do like to have the final word as you know. i'm curious have have portions presumably not all of the dire has been in published. i'm just curious if what would you like to say about that with it? i did in the midst of doing this. this is one of the things where your research if you were right. i'm not sure where it is. but when i first came the sergeant majors journal and he is my start to major is i started to think. ah, this would be a great thing to transcribe annotate and then publish as a primary source for use, so i ended up i've transcribed the entire journal. i've got the transcription in my records, but i got so involved going every time i was going to annotate something. well, i got to learn more i gotta learn more and the next thing you know, it's i think i'm writing a monograph here. i think i've got some other story in this so i there's a part of me that is still thinking maybe i should still go back and publish this primary source for use in schools and elsewhere. whet
it is our long tradition for scott stephenson to the final question. i do like to have the final word as you know. i'm curious have have portions presumably not all of the dire has been in published. i'm just curious if what would you like to say about that with it? i did in the midst of doing this. this is one of the things where your research if you were right. i'm not sure where it is. but when i first came the sergeant majors journal and he is my start to major is i started to think. ah,...
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it is our long tradition for scott stephenson to the final question. i do like to have the final word as you know. i'm curious have have portions presumably not all of the dire has been in published. i'm just curious if what would you like to say about that with it? i did in the midst of doing this. this is one of the things where your research if you were right. i'm not sure where it is. but when i first came the sergeant majors journal and he is my start to major is i started to think. ah, this would be a great thing to transcribe annotate and then publish as a primary source for use, so i ended up i've transcribed the entire journal. i've got the transcription in my records, but i got so involved going every time i was going to annotate something. well, i got to learn more i gotta learn more and the next thing you know, it's i think i'm writing a monograph here. i think i've got some other story in this so i there's a part of me that is still thinking maybe i should still go back and publish this primary source for use in schools and elsewhere. whet
it is our long tradition for scott stephenson to the final question. i do like to have the final word as you know. i'm curious have have portions presumably not all of the dire has been in published. i'm just curious if what would you like to say about that with it? i did in the midst of doing this. this is one of the things where your research if you were right. i'm not sure where it is. but when i first came the sergeant majors journal and he is my start to major is i started to think. ah,...
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. >> commissioner stephenson is used. commissioner sullivan. >> aye. >> commissioner wald. >> aye. >> motion passes and now we can call the roll to approve the resolution. >> president ahn is excused. >> commissioner hunter. >> aye. >> aye. >> commissioner sullivan. >> aye. >> commissioner wald. >> aye. >> thank you, the motion passes. and once again, thanks for all the great work by the grantees. next item. >> review and vote on whether to approve resolution, 2023- 04-coe to adopt a reuseable food ordinance. the sponsor is mike sullivan, the speaker is marrian, document resolution file 2023- 04coe. last december the commission heard a presentation from reuseable about the impact of micro plastics and potential mandating the use of reuseable food ware. last month, we had a resolution and voted to advance it to the full commission for review. i'll now turn it over to marrian. >> thank you very much commissioners, it's a pleasure to be back with you. i'm here on behalf of community members and environmental organizations an
. >> commissioner stephenson is used. commissioner sullivan. >> aye. >> commissioner wald. >> aye. >> motion passes and now we can call the roll to approve the resolution. >> president ahn is excused. >> commissioner hunter. >> aye. >> aye. >> commissioner sullivan. >> aye. >> commissioner wald. >> aye. >> thank you, the motion passes. and once again, thanks for all the great work by the grantees. next item....
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police officer, we even had a we had our chief ofe wa police at the time, his name cad was, well, stephenson. and he he called for a all the officers who was at work that day. he called fo y to comed . all and we all went to we all went to emancipation hall in the the cbc. bla >> and he and this is doinckgmar the blac dk lives matterol polie demonstrations. yes. he told us that as capitol police officer officers, we s, we need. to stay neutral. >> w, e needum to stay neutral, period. so we like, you know, okay, we that's that's what we do. because we protect democrats. e attacked. you know, republicans, we protect everybody. so we need to stay neutral. so ther jan aftenuary 6th,r janu had some police officersem who was neutral. it didn't seem. at all. >> and that was an issue.t deva yes.lu soes, i mean, that devaluesy're the credibility of capitol police. doesn't if they're allowed to be partisano be in public, they're supposed to be neutral, period. therince youd to b were there on january 6th, what did youu tf think of the job of the january 6th committee?h co do you think thammt they weri
police officer, we even had a we had our chief ofe wa police at the time, his name cad was, well, stephenson. and he he called for a all the officers who was at work that day. he called fo y to comed . all and we all went to we all went to emancipation hall in the the cbc. bla >> and he and this is doinckgmar the blac dk lives matterol polie demonstrations. yes. he told us that as capitol police officer officers, we s, we need. to stay neutral. >> w, e needum to stay neutral,...
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let's get reaction now with patsy stephenson , us of with patsy stephenson, us of women's rights activistsven't got access to the details of all the particular, but the numbers are pretty sort of alarming, if we can use that phrase. the police themselves saying that what it could just relate to a simple fact of someone complaining about the way handcuffs were put on an individual for instance. i mean, i would argue as well, these people that come these are the people that come forward could be that of forward. so it could be that of these cases exist too. but we just don't know about them yet. i also want to point out this is just through pressure of the public, these reports that come out about, how many complaints have been done about like surrounding violence against women and girls. it's just because the public pressure and because the public pressure and because how little women because of how little women trust at the moment. trust the police at the moment. yeah, but obviously that's a positive. the met positive. and we had the met police commissioner look, police commissioner saying
let's get reaction now with patsy stephenson , us of with patsy stephenson, us of women's rights activistsven't got access to the details of all the particular, but the numbers are pretty sort of alarming, if we can use that phrase. the police themselves saying that what it could just relate to a simple fact of someone complaining about the way handcuffs were put on an individual for instance. i mean, i would argue as well, these people that come these are the people that come forward could be...
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haley stephenson of michigan there, the spirit of the moment.s from balance of power yesterday. they were looking for themes in a boring february which changed. she joins us now. one little story in the washington post today which is tangential to what we do, the wife of the supreme court justice, mr. thomas. ginni thomas said she received $600,000. the answer is money corrupts. can you state in your reporting that money corruption led to the banking crisis we are in now? maria: annmarie: i will leave that to michael barr as he addresses lawmakers today. the question is that these lawmakers want to find out -- everyone wants him autopsy before they look at raising an fbi see cap or raising more funds. was it a regulatory error or mismanagement error and they want to get into the fact of what exactly happened here. also, is there more risk in the system now? that will be a lot of questions facing the regulators today. also, these hearings, they also just become statements that lawmakers want to make, essentially going into a 2024 election cycle.
haley stephenson of michigan there, the spirit of the moment.s from balance of power yesterday. they were looking for themes in a boring february which changed. she joins us now. one little story in the washington post today which is tangential to what we do, the wife of the supreme court justice, mr. thomas. ginni thomas said she received $600,000. the answer is money corrupts. can you state in your reporting that money corruption led to the banking crisis we are in now? maria: annmarie: i...
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stephenson said that when there is a loss of faith in the government, we lose everything. i hope that, senator stevenson's words resonate with members of this committee. -- i thank you again for allowing me to appear. i look forward to working with members on both sides to look at this issue. thank you. >> professor, thank you. thank you for stating the gravity of the situation and the question before us. mr. williams, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mister chairman. ranking member plaskett and members of the subcommittee. thank you very much for allowing me to testify today. my name is elliott williams. over the course of 50 years, i had the honor of serving in all three branches of our government. across that time, i worked as both a career prosecutor and a senior appointee, as both a rank and file employee and in senior management, and in both republican and democratic administrations. for a major portion of my time in government, i was tied directly to the relationship between the executive and legislative branches of government. i served as counsel
stephenson said that when there is a loss of faith in the government, we lose everything. i hope that, senator stevenson's words resonate with members of this committee. -- i thank you again for allowing me to appear. i look forward to working with members on both sides to look at this issue. thank you. >> professor, thank you. thank you for stating the gravity of the situation and the question before us. mr. williams, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mister...