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tanvi ta nvi madan there tanvi madan there from brookings institution.been arrested on the anniversary of the killing of pro—democracy protesters at tiananmen square in beijing in 1989. earlier, people gathered in taiwan to commemorate the day after the island's president lai ching—te vowed that the memory of those killed would not disappear. back in 1989, chinese tanks rolled in to the square as troops opened fire on the protestors — mostly students — who'd been demonstrating for weeks in the heart of beijing. they were calling for a free press and freedom of speech. it's a day in history that is still a taboo subject in china. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. us presidentjoe biden has announced sweeping new measures aimed at deterring migrants from crossing into the united states from mexico. he said the executive action was necessary to regain control of the border and blamed republicans for the collapse of a bipartisan deal. the us president has come under intense pressure to tighten border controls ahead of november's presidenti
tanvi ta nvi madan there tanvi madan there from brookings institution.been arrested on the anniversary of the killing of pro—democracy protesters at tiananmen square in beijing in 1989. earlier, people gathered in taiwan to commemorate the day after the island's president lai ching—te vowed that the memory of those killed would not disappear. back in 1989, chinese tanks rolled in to the square as troops opened fire on the protestors — mostly students — who'd been demonstrating for weeks...
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according to the brookings institute, the median wealth for a white household is $188,200, nearly eight the average black household, which is just over $24,000. and experts predict that without improved financial literacy, that gap will only grow. we spoke with black americans about the obstacles they faced on their journey to financial success. charles: my name is charles winfrey. i'm a freshman business finance major here at morehouse college. capricia: my name is capricia sampson. i'm from paterson, new jersey. i'm 27 years old and i started my career as a business consultant in tech. alyssa: my name is alyssa cabezas. i am originally from vicksburg, mississippi. i am 23 years old, and i currently work at jp morgan doing commercial banking. capricia: i grew up in a two parent household with four siblings, and was introduced to money in a way where my parents really wanted to instill the importance of financial literacy and also just education and hard work. so my dad, at some point, he was like, you need to learn the value of a dollar. and with that, he gave me an allowance for doing
according to the brookings institute, the median wealth for a white household is $188,200, nearly eight the average black household, which is just over $24,000. and experts predict that without improved financial literacy, that gap will only grow. we spoke with black americans about the obstacles they faced on their journey to financial success. charles: my name is charles winfrey. i'm a freshman business finance major here at morehouse college. capricia: my name is capricia sampson. i'm from...
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[inaudible conversations] good afternoon on behalf of the brookings institution and the hutchinson centeror fiscal and monetary policy prettily to welcome you are welcome you back jackson hole in 2020 chair announced a new framework for federal reserve policy building on a statement and principles we put in 2012 and the inflation target was introduced. among the other things that were part of the proposal they would be a t review every five years. and we know in fact the chairman mentioned this week that later this year they will begin their work to revise and update their policy free market. so this conference is about providing free advice to the fed about how they should modify or not there framework in light of the number of developments that have occurred, just a few since 2020. this morning we had a very good set of t papers. are unable to attend or if you were able to attend the papers and the slides from the brookings website. this afternoon we have a panel that will be moderated by the director of the hutchinson ilcenter so david i will turn it over to you. >> our goal here is to
[inaudible conversations] good afternoon on behalf of the brookings institution and the hutchinson centeror fiscal and monetary policy prettily to welcome you are welcome you back jackson hole in 2020 chair announced a new framework for federal reserve policy building on a statement and principles we put in 2012 and the inflation target was introduced. among the other things that were part of the proposal they would be a t review every five years. and we know in fact the chairman mentioned this...
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she now is the director of the hamilton project at the brookings institution.ort the jobs report today, thejobs report today, another massive boost to the number of jobs added. was that anticipated? it jobs added. was that anticipated?- jobs added. was that anticiated? . , , ., anticipated? it was stronger than anticipated _ anticipated? it was stronger than anticipated but - anticipated? it was stronger than anticipated but it - anticipated? it was stronger than anticipated but it is - than anticipated but it is important to understand some context around that number. 272,000 jobs on net, that sounds like, for the united states, a very, very large number, but once you understand what has been happening to immigration in the united states, it makes the number make a lot more sense. so we have enormous population growth lately, in this country, which has led to an enormous labour force growth, and that is fuelling those extraordinary increases in employment. fix, fuelling those extraordinary increases in employment. a lot ofthe increases in employment. a lot of t
she now is the director of the hamilton project at the brookings institution.ort the jobs report today, thejobs report today, another massive boost to the number of jobs added. was that anticipated? it jobs added. was that anticipated?- jobs added. was that anticiated? . , , ., anticipated? it was stronger than anticipated _ anticipated? it was stronger than anticipated but - anticipated? it was stronger than anticipated but it - anticipated? it was stronger than anticipated but it is - than...
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we also have santiago levy from brookings institution for this ne pamerican and caribbean organization was vo.ice president for sectors and knowledge of the inter-american development bank. from 1994 to 2000, he served as deputy minister at the ministry of finance in public credit of mexico. and joining us remotely, we -- andrea butelmann peisajoff, she has had a long career both in the public and private sectors. she was in charge at e chilean competition tribunal, and president of the antitrust preventative commission, worked in the ministry of economy, leading the drafting of regulations for public services and overseeing tariff process in energy, water and telecom. welcome all. that start with marcela . co-author of the report. i quote, not from karl marx, and he says -- and it's a's -- capitalism without competition is exploitation. ote from president biden. what specific policies do you implemented to contain big business? the political power that they have and the apprehension that they have of letting go? what do you do? guest: thank you for this indeed, the concentration of ec
we also have santiago levy from brookings institution for this ne pamerican and caribbean organization was vo.ice president for sectors and knowledge of the inter-american development bank. from 1994 to 2000, he served as deputy minister at the ministry of finance in public credit of mexico. and joining us remotely, we -- andrea butelmann peisajoff, she has had a long career both in the public and private sectors. she was in charge at e chilean competition tribunal, and president of the...
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the director of foreign policy at the brookings institution.liant speakers we've had on stage virtually and in person here . the keynote address, the national security adviser really set the tone for a terrifically substantive and forward-looking conversation but we 've had among our panel, moderated brilliantly by mr. mohammed. let me also especially thank david wessel, the remarks made reference to the philosophy of worlds colliding. this was very much the product of worlds colliding at the brookings institution, and a reflection of the fact that if you think of the tools of economic statecraft you really do need experts on the economy, financial markets and national security to come together in a collaboration is vital but all too rare among policy circles. it's one of the comparative advantages at brookings. i won't try to summarize the many important insights each of our speakers provided today. i will commend you to reflect upon them as you leave our event today but also to return to the brookings website, especially those watching this e
the director of foreign policy at the brookings institution.liant speakers we've had on stage virtually and in person here . the keynote address, the national security adviser really set the tone for a terrifically substantive and forward-looking conversation but we 've had among our panel, moderated brilliantly by mr. mohammed. let me also especially thank david wessel, the remarks made reference to the philosophy of worlds colliding. this was very much the product of worlds colliding at the...
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senior fellow at the brookings institution center on health li.r the institute for human data science. and heather the u.s. supply chain for san. there a organization of our sponsor hda. >> start with you. you heard the two or three conversations this morning. i was wondering when you look at is behindbers on the shortage the drug shortages we have been experiencing? does it comport with what the other panels say is responsible? i was a historyata going back a long way, we did a report in ■j2012q"shortages. when we revisited this last year, we saw similar things but i see shortages being caused by market events. had a backlog of generic manufacturer applications to bring generics to the market. so we fixed it. fda approved a whole bunch more generics over a number of years. re or 400 generics introduce each year, they double that for seven or eight years. if you are late to market in an old generic. what is the number one way to get market share? if the price tohelo. what we saw in these shortages, we, but one of them is a big, player in an otherw
senior fellow at the brookings institution center on health li.r the institute for human data science. and heather the u.s. supply chain for san. there a organization of our sponsor hda. >> start with you. you heard the two or three conversations this morning. i was wondering when you look at is behindbers on the shortage the drug shortages we have been experiencing? does it comport with what the other panels say is responsible? i was a historyata going back a long way, we did a report in...
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she is now with the brookings institution. thank you very much. welcome back. u.s.ls and the wall street journal both called the trial a sham. is that how you see it? >> it is a travesty, not a trial. he was writing some excellent stuff on the wartime economy. he was accredited. he was arrested. it really is a sham. >> the white house also called him a bargaining chip. what are the requirements to bring the process? >> putin has said that as much. we don't know how long the trial will take. since everything is secret. once it is over and he has been sentenced, that i think they will talk more seriously about exchanging him. this is a hostage negotiation. >> we have one name that has emerged from russian officials. he is believed to be a russian intelligence officer. nvicted in germany. is there a deal out there on the table? >> putin a few months ago said that was in the cards. now that alexei navalny is dead, the question is, what happens? they would have to give him up. i understand that there are negotiations going on. >> the word reciprocity that he said earlier
she is now with the brookings institution. thank you very much. welcome back. u.s.ls and the wall street journal both called the trial a sham. is that how you see it? >> it is a travesty, not a trial. he was writing some excellent stuff on the wartime economy. he was accredited. he was arrested. it really is a sham. >> the white house also called him a bargaining chip. what are the requirements to bring the process? >> putin has said that as much. we don't know how long the...
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a fellow with the brookings institute and senior editor and contributing editor at the atlantic where she wrote about trauma and ski disdain for democracy and she joins me now. when i saw this, i thought that's not the way any of this works. that has not stopped things before. i thought that way about the mifepristone suit in amarillo and look how far that got. it does seem they are on board, the house republican caucus, and trying to come up with a way to bail him out. >> the house republican caucus may be on board but that doesn't mean whatever they are planning will work. whether or not, if the bill went through, i think there would be serious challenges that would probably be made on federalism rounds. congress can't mess around with state courts however it likes. then he has already been convicted. his options at this point are appealing through the new york state court system, and then to the supreme court. there are a handful of legal arguments he could make on the grounds of federal law. that is going to take a long time. it's not going to be done before the election. >> this
a fellow with the brookings institute and senior editor and contributing editor at the atlantic where she wrote about trauma and ski disdain for democracy and she joins me now. when i saw this, i thought that's not the way any of this works. that has not stopped things before. i thought that way about the mifepristone suit in amarillo and look how far that got. it does seem they are on board, the house republican caucus, and trying to come up with a way to bail him out. >> the house...
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lane is a resident scholar at the workings is a fusion and -- at the brookings institution.fice during the clinton administration. >> i'll make three points very quickly. one is to chris's comments about relationships. i'd recommend a book called the georgetown ladies social club by richard hyman, published in 2003. a fabulous social history of an era, probably your father's era, chris, where families lived in washington, rich socialites had dinner parties that were focused around pieces of legislation. who sat next torepublicans and e invited to the parties. the women were very much involved in a two second track in congress. women did not work. it was a different era. mostly men. the wives did not work, but as most political wives are, they were deeply involved in their husband's work. so you had a social life that was very robust, run by six or seven women with a lot of money, but lots of other women were participating in this. that brought out those relationships. you did not have to go to build those relationships. second is a little more sensitive. i mostly spent time
lane is a resident scholar at the workings is a fusion and -- at the brookings institution.fice during the clinton administration. >> i'll make three points very quickly. one is to chris's comments about relationships. i'd recommend a book called the georgetown ladies social club by richard hyman, published in 2003. a fabulous social history of an era, probably your father's era, chris, where families lived in washington, rich socialites had dinner parties that were focused around pieces...
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next, we are going to talk with brookings institution foreign policy research director michael o'hanlon will join us and discuss the g7 summit and the state of global democracy. we will be right back. ♪ ivering unfiltered congressional coverage for 45 years. here is a highlight from a key moment. [video clip] >> the distinguished -- au[lgentlemen from california. >>i think my colleague for today, my firstborn will be married at 5:00. again, the chamber praying this is not one more time when i m event of young children to get married in faith, and idealism. the veto is an act oficism. we know how we are going to vote. s' the veto and let me love my son guest 1: [applause] -- and let me love my s[applause] >> weekends bring you booktv featuring lates nonfiction books they argue parents needt education and regain control over public schoolhe psychedelics in mental health treatment and with twhat's "booktv" every weekend on c-span two - every weekend on c-span2. >> ♪ >> c-span's online store browse through the latest products, apparel, baccessories. there is something for every c-span fan.
next, we are going to talk with brookings institution foreign policy research director michael o'hanlon will join us and discuss the g7 summit and the state of global democracy. we will be right back. ♪ ivering unfiltered congressional coverage for 45 years. here is a highlight from a key moment. [video clip] >> the distinguished -- au[lgentlemen from california. >>i think my colleague for today, my firstborn will be married at 5:00. again, the chamber praying this is not one more...
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senior fellow at the brookings institution center on health policy. michael klein rock, lead research director for the institute for human data science. and heather zink, president of the u.s. supply chain for san. there a member organization of our sponsor hda. >> i want to start with you. you heard the previous two or three conversations this morning. i was wondering when you look at iqvia's numbers on the shortage crisis, what you find is behind the drug shortages we have been experiencing? does it comport with what the other panels say is responsible? >> i was a history major, so i hoard bits of data going back a long way, we did a report in 2012 on shortages. when we revisited this last year, we saw similar things but i see shortages being caused by market events. primarily what this is, is we had a backlog of generic manufacturer applications to bring generics to the market. so we fixed it. fda approved a whole bunch more generics over a number of years. three or 400 generics introduce each year, they double that for seven or eight years. if you
senior fellow at the brookings institution center on health policy. michael klein rock, lead research director for the institute for human data science. and heather zink, president of the u.s. supply chain for san. there a member organization of our sponsor hda. >> i want to start with you. you heard the previous two or three conversations this morning. i was wondering when you look at iqvia's numbers on the shortage crisis, what you find is behind the drug shortages we have been...
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we did a white paper with some co-authors for the brookings institution, and people do get jail termsand even people who plead guilty, who accept responsibility, as this defendant has not. certainly that is on the menu of options the judge has but i just given the logistics and the practical issues that would come along with that, it's just a personal view. i think that would be hard to fathom the judge doing that and certainly there will be appeals and delays along the way, and it is really hard to imagine this happening during the second term if that happens. >> danya perry, thank you so much for taking the time this afternoon. i always enjoy hearing your insights. >>> coming up, i've been thinking about a prediction former fbi director james cohen made during our conversation about a year ago. >> it is the crazy world donald trump has drag this country into, but he could be wearing an ankle bracelet while accepting a nomination at the republican convention. >>> plus, trumps sentencing scheduled four days before the republican national convention. that prediction more relevant than
we did a white paper with some co-authors for the brookings institution, and people do get jail termsand even people who plead guilty, who accept responsibility, as this defendant has not. certainly that is on the menu of options the judge has but i just given the logistics and the practical issues that would come along with that, it's just a personal view. i think that would be hard to fathom the judge doing that and certainly there will be appeals and delays along the way, and it is really...
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i wante, in october of 2020 thr, at a brookings institution speech, you talked about tech firms blurring lines between finance and commerce, engaging in bank■■ not being related as the broader need to maintain separation between commercend br of large brokerage talking about entering the credit card space. where there are both issuing brokerageccounts, you have a brokerage account, i wonder if you are paying attention to this and do should be vigilant? dir. chopra: they are not exempt fromhe conmeyou are right, therf issues nowinterning consumer pr. we'there is a very chaotic and disturng suation where people can't access their funds. it needs to be clear whether you have an insured account or not. blurring between big tech firms and banking i think n and issues that congress and the cf address. rep. casten: i want twe talked a constituent took his life after beinfael told he was upside down on an options trade. his note says7 he doesn't know why he was only allowed to trade his name.he only the obvious concern that raises is if you are getting thecreditd firm that can identify people wh
i wante, in october of 2020 thr, at a brookings institution speech, you talked about tech firms blurring lines between finance and commerce, engaging in bank■■ not being related as the broader need to maintain separation between commercend br of large brokerage talking about entering the credit card space. where there are both issuing brokerageccounts, you have a brokerage account, i wonder if you are paying attention to this and do should be vigilant? dir. chopra: they are not exempt...
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. >>> now for how the process would work if you did find the name in chicago, brookings institution seniorlow and author of "why presidents fail and how they can succeed again," elaine kmart, worked on four presidential campaigns and a super delegate five times. thank you so much for being here. you could argue, it would get so much attention, anyone would get more name recognition than before the convention. that's an argument that's out there. say joe biden steps aside, and we see an open convention for the first time since '68. how does it work? >> well, it works as follows. there are approximately 4,000 delegates. most have been elected as delegates. headed to chicago. out of the 4,000 delegates, somebody who wanted to be the nominee, if biden took himself out of the race would have to get the votes of about 2,000 plus of those delegates. so the way it would work is that anybody who was interested in replacing joe biden would have to get out there, they would have to work on a duel track. they would have to be convincing those 4,000 delegates or as many as they could, and they would ha
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i looked at this, i co-authored a paper for the brookings institution and we looked at hundreds of other sentencings coming out of new york for the exact same crime, and always with a bump up to a felony, in this case. and people get prison terms. not just, even first-time offenders. even for the same type of crime they will get a prison term. in this case we have someone who subverted an election, as the jury found, and also has not only been non-repentant, of course, he did not plead guilty to this. he was convicted. that he has constantly thumbed his nose at this judge and system, and has been continuous. >> yeah, personally my feelings about prison are we wildly over incarcerate, wildly too long sentences, the american sentencing system is messed up. my desire to see a prisoner go to jail is zero. i will say, it is interesting that you know that. i've been seeing this cavalcade of rich men, generally, elon musk and others being like can you imagine, this is nuts, someone going to jail for this. like yeah, dude, it actually does happen. i had to break it to you. thank you both. >>> co
i looked at this, i co-authored a paper for the brookings institution and we looked at hundreds of other sentencings coming out of new york for the exact same crime, and always with a bump up to a felony, in this case. and people get prison terms. not just, even first-time offenders. even for the same type of crime they will get a prison term. in this case we have someone who subverted an election, as the jury found, and also has not only been non-repentant, of course, he did not plead guilty...
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host:elco discuss the 2024 g7 global democracy is michael o'hanlon, brookings institution senior fellow policy research thanks for joining us. g7, the summit that happened this past remind our viewers what the g7 is and the mem guest: the g7 is originally the rl biggest economies and of government. it is the united states and canada from north americ britain france, gthere was a time when it included russia. obviously, we cannot really do normal business with russia. it is a democracy anymore and it is not really a large market economy exceptor specific sectorsit is four european countries, two north japan. there is a lot of talk about whether membership sh cgiven south korea's economy is there are other countries in europe roughly comparable to italy like poland and spain. india is now the world's most populous country and has had a lot of economic successyou could imagine this could broaden. that reason, we also have the g20 which is more represennge of countries throughout the world, not just the western big, economies. a smaller group in which they can make decisions unencumbered by
host:elco discuss the 2024 g7 global democracy is michael o'hanlon, brookings institution senior fellow policy research thanks for joining us. g7, the summit that happened this past remind our viewers what the g7 is and the mem guest: the g7 is originally the rl biggest economies and of government. it is the united states and canada from north americ britain france, gthere was a time when it included russia. obviously, we cannot really do normal business with russia. it is a democracy anymore...
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i co-authored a white paper for the brookings institution, and we looked at hundreds of other sentencescoming out of new york? >> coming out of new york for the exact same crime. and always with a bump up to a felony in this case. and people get prison terms. not just, you know -- even first-time offenders. even, you know, for the same type of crime, they will get a prison term. >> seth: that's right. people actually get prison terms for this crime, even first-time offenders, in the same state. now, i have no idea if that means trump will also go to jail. i'm certainly skeptical. but if he was anyone else who behaved the way he did, he probably would. and that is our two-tiered justice system at work. donald trump is likely not going to have to sleep on the bottom bunk chitchatting with his cell mate after lights out. "what are you in for, fish?" "well, it's a pretty boy story, falsifying business records to cover up a payoff to a porn star, lest the american people find out about my infidelity/weird penis in the days leading up to the election." [ laughter ] "that is a boring story." [
i co-authored a white paper for the brookings institution, and we looked at hundreds of other sentencescoming out of new york? >> coming out of new york for the exact same crime. and always with a bump up to a felony in this case. and people get prison terms. not just, you know -- even first-time offenders. even, you know, for the same type of crime, they will get a prison term. >> seth: that's right. people actually get prison terms for this crime, even first-time offenders, in the...
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the center for effective public management and senior fellow for governance studies at the brookings institution. this is her area of expertise, nice to see you again, what would happen at the convention if the president were to say, i'm no longer your candidate well, if it happened right at the convention, that would be really pretty chaotic if it happened some weeks before the convention, you would find other people who want to be the presidential nominee. >> the democratic party, calling for thow about proximately 4,000 delegates who've already been elected those delegates are absolutely biden supporters and but we don't know if biden voluntarily took himself out. we don't know where those people would be. there would be a scramble for their attention. if you could see canada today, it's going to state delegation meetings. you could see candidates getting on shows like yours trying to make an impression publicly, people would watch the polls. there'd be a lot of attention to these candidates and ultimately, they would have to convince somewhat somewhere in the neighborhood of 2000 plus democr
the center for effective public management and senior fellow for governance studies at the brookings institution. this is her area of expertise, nice to see you again, what would happen at the convention if the president were to say, i'm no longer your candidate well, if it happened right at the convention, that would be really pretty chaotic if it happened some weeks before the convention, you would find other people who want to be the presidential nominee. >> the democratic party,...
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protection and i wish it wt i want to shift to a separate issue, in october of 2020 three, at a brookings institution speech, you talked about tech firms blurring the lines between, engaging in bank activities will not being related as banks, and the broadere and banking. there has recently of large brokerage firms, one in particular about entering the credit card space. where there are both issuing brokerage a account i wonder if you are this and do you have concerns we should be vigilant? dir. chopra: they are not exempt from the consumer financial protection laws. you are with firms that are rning consumer products. we're seeing this right now there is a very chaotic and disturbing situation where people can'tit needs to be clear whether you have an insured often the blurring be think is really causing some confusion and issues that congress and the cfpb need to address. rep. casten: i want to get a little specific. td about this before, a constituent took his life after being falsely told he was uhis note says he doesn't know why he was only allowoptions, he only had $5,000 to his name. the obvio
protection and i wish it wt i want to shift to a separate issue, in october of 2020 three, at a brookings institution speech, you talked about tech firms blurring the lines between, engaging in bank activities will not being related as banks, and the broadere and banking. there has recently of large brokerage firms, one in particular about entering the credit card space. where there are both issuing brokerage a account i wonder if you are this and do you have concerns we should be vigilant?...
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there were remarks made to the world colliding and is very wore brookings institution and the reflectionls of economic state craft, you really do need experts on the economy, the financial markets, and national security to come together in a way and that kind of intellectual collaboration is vital but■s all too rare among policy circles and one of the comparative advantages at brookings. i won't try to summarize the important insights each of our pres provided but commendatory reflect upon them as you leave our event but to return to the brookings website, especi watcht virtually, jump on now and you'll be able to read the papers in depth that were commissioned that this event was really intended to launch. many of the papers address the questions raised by the audience and some of the points made by our speakers here today. i just wanted to wrap up by work on sanctions and another important context, the issue of iran, and what i heard today resonated deeply with a lot of what i've come to appreciate about the efficacy and lack thereof of sanctions with respect to u.s. and international
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brooke rollins, and linda mcmahon. chair of america first policy institute.inda, really power powerful themes, success is a unifier, and success is best way to respond to bidens and the rest. >> surely, i heard president trump you know, they ask him, you know you go downing down revenge pac path he said my best revenge will be success. we'll win seats. on both sides, we'll restore the economy, we will make sure that border is safe again and keep our tax policies in place, our economy will flourish, thank you. >> that is a unifies theme, you do not hear anything like tra from joe biden who is so negative and pessimistic. he was going to as part of his reinvigorating of the economy, he was tearing apart the education department. which is not helping kids in this country at all. i heard, that i just loved it. education, department, let's have 7 people left. >> you know, it is funny, the concept of america first and magic of president trump in first term, we were so honored to be a part of was returning power to the people and ensuring that americans could achiev
brooke rollins, and linda mcmahon. chair of america first policy institute.inda, really power powerful themes, success is a unifier, and success is best way to respond to bidens and the rest. >> surely, i heard president trump you know, they ask him, you know you go downing down revenge pac path he said my best revenge will be success. we'll win seats. on both sides, we'll restore the economy, we will make sure that border is safe again and keep our tax policies in place, our economy will...
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so melissa kearney at the brookings institute has said there's no relationship between the cost of living in an area and fertility. and it's also been that women report having less kids now than in the past. so those findings in mind, do you think that housing deregulation would really noticeably significantly increase fertility? and my other question links together, your two graphic novel novels, i agree that getting rid of immigration restrictions would be immensely positive, but it seems that downside is that increase immigration increase, housing costs and with the zoning have in place, those housing costs are going back down. so given the immense benefits of, both zoning liberalization and immigration liberalization, do you have a preference for which we should do first? thank you. hmm. okay. same all right. so first of all, on the fertility point, i'm pretty convinced. here's the thing, right? so the total number of papers, the connection between housing prices, housing regulation and fertility, i think i able to find four papers ever written. so that's just truth in advertising. i'
so melissa kearney at the brookings institute has said there's no relationship between the cost of living in an area and fertility. and it's also been that women report having less kids now than in the past. so those findings in mind, do you think that housing deregulation would really noticeably significantly increase fertility? and my other question links together, your two graphic novel novels, i agree that getting rid of immigration restrictions would be immensely positive, but it seems...
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in a paper for the brookings institution, a professor at the columbia business school writing that threeit harder for central banks across the world to keep inflation low and steady, deglobalization, fiscal pressures and rising long run interest rates. i'm so glad that pierre yared joins us now. this will look like a different inflation cycle than the past. how physical is it that what we are seeing with rates -- how feasible is it that what we are seeing now with rates as temporary and we could see that inflation retests with recent highs? pierre: our view is that even though inclusion will come down the cycle, it is likely to be higher on average and much more volatile. lisa: how much higher and how much more volatile at a time when people wonder if our stories the right way to think about it or if a completely different inflation cycle is a better way to think about it? pierre: i would say it is a combination of r-star, meaning the real interest rate, and in terms of expectations and volatility, and we see that getting baked into longer-term rates, even as short-term rates come down.
in a paper for the brookings institution, a professor at the columbia business school writing that threeit harder for central banks across the world to keep inflation low and steady, deglobalization, fiscal pressures and rising long run interest rates. i'm so glad that pierre yared joins us now. this will look like a different inflation cycle than the past. how physical is it that what we are seeing with rates -- how feasible is it that what we are seeing now with rates as temporary and we...
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brookings institution economic policy director.teve, go to you first. what do you make of these numbers? >> good numbers. and, in fact, just going to add one number to what rick gave you, which is this special index. the super core that powell has been following. that was up 0.1. go back quite a long way to find what i'm looking here -- let's say back to october 2020. this is the core services x housing. year over year on that i can give you as well. that came in at -- let's see -- 3.39. which is really heading down from where it was. you had a good, real spending. 0.3. so the question was whether or not the consumer was giving it up here. take out the inflation component of it, and look at real spending, pretty good. income as rick also pointed out, was quite good. so now you've got this count that you're doing. right? which is, april and may pretty good. we'll see june come in before the july meeting. and then it looks like the economy is back on track. one other mention. 2.6 on the core rick told you about, year over year, is be
brookings institution economic policy director.teve, go to you first. what do you make of these numbers? >> good numbers. and, in fact, just going to add one number to what rick gave you, which is this special index. the super core that powell has been following. that was up 0.1. go back quite a long way to find what i'm looking here -- let's say back to october 2020. this is the core services x housing. year over year on that i can give you as well. that came in at -- let's see -- 3.39....
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a fellow at the brookings institution. the new york verdict seems in part to be fury at the idea that 12 jurors could have so much control over his fate. the jury system is far from perfect, but the practice of deliberation among jurors, equal citizens weighing arguments and considering evidence to come to a conclusion, is in some ways a mirror of the democratic process itself. it's no surprise, then, that trump and his allies moved swiftly after the conviction to attacking the jurors or erasing the jury altogether, accusing the process of somehow being orchestrated by president biden. there is no evidence for this accusation, of course, but it is a vision of the world trump seems to be more comfortable with, even in defeat. the single, untouchable strongman, orchestrating events according to his will alone." quinta, if you could take us further, i see that common thread that you are drawing there. i guess the part that i'm always very shook by and still triggered by and shocked and concerned over is republicans in leaders
a fellow at the brookings institution. the new york verdict seems in part to be fury at the idea that 12 jurors could have so much control over his fate. the jury system is far from perfect, but the practice of deliberation among jurors, equal citizens weighing arguments and considering evidence to come to a conclusion, is in some ways a mirror of the democratic process itself. it's no surprise, then, that trump and his allies moved swiftly after the conviction to attacking the jurors or...
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our panel, economic studies senior fellow at the brookings i institution and from the arcata institution about 25. s&p up by 6.5. nasdaq up pby 28. expectations for a headline number month over month 0.4%. and core month over month 0.3%. core year over year 3.5%. ahead of this treasury market with u.s. ten year sitting just below 4.4%. 339. two year is sitting at 483. all right. right to rick santelli. he is going to have those numbers in just about five seconds' time. rick? >> yes. may read on the consumer price index and, of course, this is expected to be a big deal for the fed, which meets today, by the way, and it is hitting the wires. unchanged on headline month over month cpi. unchanged. as was pointed out, expecting up 0.1%. unchanged is the lowest level going all the way back to may of 2020. call it four years when it was minus 0.1. several reads that have been zero. now, look at energy up 0.2, becky pointed out. 0.1 lighter than expectations. rear view mere, 0.2. last time at 0.2, october last year find aglower number up 0.1, august 2021. year over year numbers. 3.3 on year over
our panel, economic studies senior fellow at the brookings i institution and from the arcata institution about 25. s&p up by 6.5. nasdaq up pby 28. expectations for a headline number month over month 0.4%. and core month over month 0.3%. core year over year 3.5%. ahead of this treasury market with u.s. ten year sitting just below 4.4%. 339. two year is sitting at 483. all right. right to rick santelli. he is going to have those numbers in just about five seconds' time. rick? >> yes....
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stuart: i'm joined by brooke raw linns, president and ceo of america first institute and if that weren't mcman, chair of america first policy institute and thank you, ladies. linda, going to you first. powerful themes here. success is a unifier and success is the best way to respond to the bidens and all their distractions and rest of it. what do you think? >> surely, i've heard president trump and the economy will flourish and good for everybody and >> the economy and going to the education department and not helping them and i heard that and love boom, education department and seven people are left. going for the people and ensuring that americans could achieve the american dream. most marginalized communities and education or healthcare or better jobs or secure boarder and he's ready and i think all of us agree having seen him and all the interviews and talking one-on-one with us. he's ready to touchdown catch do all that again. >> he said he wasn't interested in going backwards and was looking forward. he was going to make america great again and he did. stuart: nobody remembers that
stuart: i'm joined by brooke raw linns, president and ceo of america first institute and if that weren't mcman, chair of america first policy institute and thank you, ladies. linda, going to you first. powerful themes here. success is a unifier and success is the best way to respond to the bidens and all their distractions and rest of it. what do you think? >> surely, i've heard president trump and the economy will flourish and good for everybody and >> the economy and going to the...
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. >>> let's bring in arthur brooks, american enterprise institute professor.a friday in june, i can't eat doughnuts, but i'm happy because i'm learning what i need to do. all health comes from getting your weight under control. at a certain age. you're happier. >> is that what you're doing and it's going well? >> i'm just not eating carbs. you have your family. it is not all about what's going in washington. i'm totally happy. my question is it's just under five months to the election. is there a way for us to find overall happiness with what we're facing for the next four and a half months and what we're going to be subjected to? >> the political climate is designed to make us less happy. we are the product. hatred and bitterness create a lot of political energy. that mobilizes people to get involved in politics. the other problem we have is our media culture has told us to substitute being active in the communities for yelling at our tvs. that is what a lot of people consider to be a good citizen. i'll watch tv at 8:00 or 9:00 at night and watch part isan st
. >>> let's bring in arthur brooks, american enterprise institute professor.a friday in june, i can't eat doughnuts, but i'm happy because i'm learning what i need to do. all health comes from getting your weight under control. at a certain age. you're happier. >> is that what you're doing and it's going well? >> i'm just not eating carbs. you have your family. it is not all about what's going in washington. i'm totally happy. my question is it's just under five months to...
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brooke, is not your typically news outlet. it is a whole new be a double headed institution consisting of comfortable capital, the financial on a hedge fund that treats and stocks and invest in multiple assets and hunter, book media. the investigative journalism off of work is incredibly different from every other news organizations, basically, because it's not saying that the read, the purpose is to provide training ideas to the hedge on the idea or is the news organization reports the news and then market moving news and then the hedge fund knows what news is going to be in possession of helped to make money when the market moves. hunter for media is engaged in the kind of research that we often see from short sellers, but also from journalists where they do deep dives into companies, into markets, into commodities. and they come up with an investment piece. in the case of united wholesale mortgage, they publish the story that was damn in and they took a short position in that company and took a long position in a rival called rocket r affiliate 100 board capital. also bad against u. w of stock. short selling very simply is
brooke, is not your typically news outlet. it is a whole new be a double headed institution consisting of comfortable capital, the financial on a hedge fund that treats and stocks and invest in multiple assets and hunter, book media. the investigative journalism off of work is incredibly different from every other news organizations, basically, because it's not saying that the read, the purpose is to provide training ideas to the hedge on the idea or is the news organization reports the news...
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brookings. one here is from the institute.ether with the "washington po potsdam institute looked at over 1,200 -- 1,200 climate policy scenarios that have been run in recent years. they found that of 1,200 narios that experts have run, there are only left. only 11 left t us to hit our egree celsius target. and of those 11 ery one requires a price onarbon pollution. so the upshot of all o simply cannot continue allowing polluters to pollutent to find a pathway to climatether pathways without a carbon price dawdling and our indolenceresse from the fossil fuel industry to do nothing. point, as you can see, almost all of tovershoot. so to get back safe climate levels you absolutely are going to carbon capture technology and direct capture to be specific because you have to clawback and he is -- excess emissions. at this point it's not enough a carbon price gives carbon capture aoposition, so it will dramatically encourage technology. here's the other huge advantage of a carbon price. we can export it via carbon borderadjustment. t
brookings. one here is from the institute.ether with the "washington po potsdam institute looked at over 1,200 -- 1,200 climate policy scenarios that have been run in recent years. they found that of 1,200 narios that experts have run, there are only left. only 11 left t us to hit our egree celsius target. and of those 11 ery one requires a price onarbon pollution. so the upshot of all o simply cannot continue allowing polluters to pollutent to find a pathway to climatether pathways...
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finance economist at oxford brookes university and also in library being the cadina's monday and research over the east africa peace and security governance program at the institute for security studies, a very warm welcome to each of you. and before we start, i would like to mention that we reached out to the canyon government and citizen, kenya who supported finance bill. but no one was available to join us on the program. the next name is mindy. i'd like to stop with you and i will be there was so much to unpack in this program, but before we get to some of the finer points for our international audience, why is kenya in the situation today? when this is bugged over a bill that was introducing finding jobs in may about his finance being to service document truthfully the budget was for the $2400.00 straight to 5, and the need to be introduced as a number of them recommendations, especially one taxes and revisions and taxes, especially in v t, existing t, as well as a funding tops. and as of the board has mentioned, these are the, the total for me. so just to pull by menu, they can and citizens because each time it's mainly that is they, you've done essential c
finance economist at oxford brookes university and also in library being the cadina's monday and research over the east africa peace and security governance program at the institute for security studies, a very warm welcome to each of you. and before we start, i would like to mention that we reached out to the canyon government and citizen, kenya who supported finance bill. but no one was available to join us on the program. the next name is mindy. i'd like to stop with you and i will be there...
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director of long island in stony brook university serving honorably discharged veterans and families providing approximately half of all federally supported institutional long-term care for veterans we receive less than 20 percent of the v.a. total nursing home caret. budget and it is clear the state home partnership has a tremendous value by leveraging matching state funding for mch the benefit of all veterans we serve although the veteran population is projected tore decline in future years there is always significant numbers of veterans who need traditional nursing home care we agree v.a. should expand home and community-based care it should be in addition to not a subtraction from facility -based care 1 of the most promising areas to expand is through the state care programs to maximize the independencend enhance quality of life as well as provided much-needed respite for family caregivers the long island state veterans home is serving 75 veterans sixties a week monday through saturday and provide a full array of clinical services including physical occupational speech therapy nutritional counseling meals and recreational therapy as well as bathing
director of long island in stony brook university serving honorably discharged veterans and families providing approximately half of all federally supported institutional long-term care for veterans we receive less than 20 percent of the v.a. total nursing home caret. budget and it is clear the state home partnership has a tremendous value by leveraging matching state funding for mch the benefit of all veterans we serve although the veteran population is projected tore decline in future years...
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institutions of, the south. it's kind of a code word for so most southerners, there are always exceptions, course, but most southerners are defend brooksblamed sumner, whereas st northern, even if they're not really abolitionist, they want to defend their man and want to defend in some way charleer and blameon brooks for what happened. so you see more phrases like outrageous, assault and that kind of thing as they're reporting the caning. so it's a classic polarizing incident with these narratives coming from both sides. yeah, that's right. it's followed a few years later by brown's and everhi i said about caning is doubly so for. brown's right. you know, the kinds of reactions get, but also the technology that's being us. and these headlin, i think, give you a sense of how newspapers are reporting kind of quick fire, quick bursts information. this is the latest. this what's going on and brown's raid attracted fie reporters from, many of the bigger newspapers in the north, harpers ferry, they werebl tget that because, of course, it it went on longer than 60 seconds, which is long. the cang went on for bw's raid lasted a stretch over a
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brook university of three to 40 bed skilled nursing facility serving honorably discharged veterans and their families. mr. chairman, state veterans owns provide half off all federally supported institutional long-term care for veterans. yet we receive less than 20% of the va total nursing home care budget. it's clear of the state home partnership provides a tremendous value for va by leveraging a matching state funding for the benefit of all the veterans we serve. although the veteran population isfu projected to decline in future years there will always be significant numbers of veterans who will need traditional nursing home care not a subtraction from facility -based care. one of the mos promising areas to expand home-based care is to the state home adult programs which helps maximize the veteran's enhance her quality of life as well as provide much-needed respit caregivers. long island state veterans home home adult daycare program 75 veterans six days a week monday through saturday. we provide themm with a full array of clinical services offered at her skilled nursing facility including physical, meals, recreational therapy as well as things like bathing grooming and haircare. we hel
brook university of three to 40 bed skilled nursing facility serving honorably discharged veterans and their families. mr. chairman, state veterans owns provide half off all federally supported institutional long-term care for veterans. yet we receive less than 20% of the va total nursing home care budget. it's clear of the state home partnership provides a tremendous value for va by leveraging a matching state funding for the benefit of all the veterans we serve. although the veteran...
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brooks and kimberly atkins stohr break down the latest political headlines. ♪ >> major funding for the pbs news hour has been provided by. the ongoing support of these individuals and institutionsd friends of the newshour. the judy and peter bloom kober foundation. created by strengthening democracies. >> a proud supporter of public television. the world awaits. a world of flavor, diverse destinations and immersive experiences. a world of leisure. and british style. all with white star service. ♪ >> the foundation fostering engaged communities. ♪ >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the "newshour." ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs news station from viewers like you. thank you. geoff: welcome to the "newshour." with just one day left in its term, the u.s. supreme court issued a trio of major decisions. amna: the justices upheld a law making it a crime for unhoused people to camp in public areas like parks, sidewalks and plazas , they narrowed the scope of a law being used to prosecute the january 6 rioters, and weakened the rule-making powers of regulatory
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home in stony brook university 8340 bed skilled nursing facilities serving honorably discharged veterans and their families. state fed holds provide half of all federally supported institutionale for veterans yet we receive less than 20% of the das total nursing home care budget. they disclose the state home partnership provides tremendous value for v.a. by leveraging matching s the benefit of all the veterans we serve. although the better population is projected to decline in future years, there will always be significant numbers of veterans who want a traditional nursing home care. while we agree v.a. should continue to expand home and community based care, it additia subtraction from facility based care. one of the most promising areas to expand home based care is this a state-owned adult day health care programs which helps to max was of the veterans independence and enhance their quality of life as well as provide much-needed respite for the family caregivers. the long island state veterans home operates a 40 slot medical model adult day care program serving satisfied veterans, six days a week monday through saturday. we provide them with a full array of clinical service
home in stony brook university 8340 bed skilled nursing facilities serving honorably discharged veterans and their families. state fed holds provide half of all federally supported institutionale for veterans yet we receive less than 20% of the das total nursing home care budget. they disclose the state home partnership provides tremendous value for v.a. by leveraging matching s the benefit of all the veterans we serve. although the better population is projected to decline in future years,...