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armstrong will vote yes on s.848. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? ms. underwood: as the member designated mr. rush, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote yes on s.848. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by dr. babin, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that dr. babin will vote yea on s.848. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? mr. jeffries: as the member designated congresswoman grace meng, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that congresswoman meng will vote yea on s.848. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from connecticut sook recognition? mrs. hayes: as the member designated ms. wilson, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on s.848. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona
armstrong will vote yes on s.848. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? ms. underwood: as the member designated mr. rush, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote yes on s.848. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by dr. babin, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that dr. babin will vote yea on s.848. the...
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chief armstrong says the situation started around 6:30 this morning. that's when officers responded to reports of a man armed with a firearm on telegraph avenue. officers made contact with that individual a few blocks away. it was then that suspect fired shots at responding officers hitting one of those officers. that injured officer did return fire hitting that suspect. now from there, the suspect barricaded himself inside of a location at the 21nd block of mlk boulevard with a knife. officers, as well as a mental health team were able to establish communication with that individual and a short time later, that suspect did surrender. now take a look at this video from our citizens app. the injured officer was transported and is listed in stable condition. as for that suspect, he's being described as a man in his 50s. now take a listen to chief armstrong address gun violence in this situation. >> this is a sober reminder of how dangerous it is in the city of oakland. how armed suspects will quickly utilize these firearms towards our officers like we've
chief armstrong says the situation started around 6:30 this morning. that's when officers responded to reports of a man armed with a firearm on telegraph avenue. officers made contact with that individual a few blocks away. it was then that suspect fired shots at responding officers hitting one of those officers. that injured officer did return fire hitting that suspect. now from there, the suspect barricaded himself inside of a location at the 21nd block of mlk boulevard with a knife....
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ceo brian armstrong tweeting the s.e.c. refused to meet with him in may during a trip to washington, d.c. saying they weren't meeting with any crypto companies at all direct listing price up less than 5%. going public, since going public in april what do you make of armstrong taking a relatively aggressive stance and will lend be able to launch at all? >> julia, in a way makes sense to take an aggressive stance, because he wants to move his product forward. had this thing in the pipeline tried to meet with the s.e.c wouldn't meet with him meanwhile, competitors who aren't public are already doing the same thing look, i can see why the s.e.c. might be wary. the sort of product my mother would tell you not to go into. these -- i mean, yields of 4% when banks are offering so much less and guarantee the principle but just the principle looks like a savings account, carl, but it's really, really not. >> yep definitely pushing the envelope, and, of course, if you missed the 9:00 a.m. this morning, guys cramer said his sources wit
ceo brian armstrong tweeting the s.e.c. refused to meet with him in may during a trip to washington, d.c. saying they weren't meeting with any crypto companies at all direct listing price up less than 5%. going public, since going public in april what do you make of armstrong taking a relatively aggressive stance and will lend be able to launch at all? >> julia, in a way makes sense to take an aggressive stance, because he wants to move his product forward. had this thing in the pipeline...
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armstrong will vote nay on h.r. 1204. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote, the yeas are 259, the nays are 170. 2/3 not being in the affirmative, the rules are are not suspended, the bill is not passed. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the unfinished business is on agreeing to the motion to commit on senate 1301 offered by the gentleman from texas, mr. brady, on which the yeas and nays were ordered. the clerk will redesignate the motion. the clerk: motion to commit. senate 1301 offered by mr.berry diof texas. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on agreeing to the motion to commit. members will record their votes by electronic device. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman seek recognition? >> as th
armstrong will vote nay on h.r. 1204. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote, the yeas are 259, the nays are 170. 2/3 not being in the affirmative, the rules are are not suspended, the bill is not passed. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the unfinished business is on agreeing to the motion to commit on senate 1301 offered by the gentleman from texas, mr. brady, on which the yeas and nays were ordered. the clerk will redesignate the motion. the clerk: motion to commit. senate 1301 offered by...
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armstrong will vote nay on h.r. 5305. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york rise? mr. jeffries: as the member designated chairwoman eddie bernice johnson, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that chairwoman johnson will vote yea on the motion to concur. as the member designated by congresswoman grace meng, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that congresswoman meng will vote yea on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey rise? mr. pallone: madam speaker, as the member designated mr. sires, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. sires will vote yes on the motion to concur. as the member designated by mr. payne, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. payne will vote yes on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. brian babin from the great state of texas, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the h
armstrong will vote nay on h.r. 5305. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york rise? mr. jeffries: as the member designated chairwoman eddie bernice johnson, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that chairwoman johnson will vote yea on the motion to concur. as the member designated by congresswoman grace meng, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that congresswoman meng will vote yea on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose...
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chief armstrong says fighting crime is more difficult because of shrinking resources. opd had 698 officers, is the first time in seven years this had been less than 700 police officers in the department. >>> another chapter in the long sad story of oakland's ghost ship warehouse getting closer to an ending. the owner of the district building are wrapping up their chapter of 11 bankruptcy case involving that family. the family is liquidating to pay assets to 12 million of those families who died. party promoters claiming the landlord was partly responsible for the conditions that led to the fire. >>> now to our bay area proud series about a story of a community transformed from trouble to thriving. garvin thomas is joining us now behind a dramatic change. >> the community we are talking about is north fair oaks. bordering redwood city. not all that long ago was a rough place to live with gangs and guns and drugs but not anymore. so, what changed everything? well, a better question would be who? >> reporter: sister christina helsey, one of those people when others see ch
chief armstrong says fighting crime is more difficult because of shrinking resources. opd had 698 officers, is the first time in seven years this had been less than 700 police officers in the department. >>> another chapter in the long sad story of oakland's ghost ship warehouse getting closer to an ending. the owner of the district building are wrapping up their chapter of 11 bankruptcy case involving that family. the family is liquidating to pay assets to 12 million of those families...
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emily: i want to walk through some of armstrong's tweets. he said some sketchy behavior coming out of the sec, but in this case, they are refusing to offer any opinion in writing to the industry about what should be allowed in why, and instead are engaging in intimidation tactics. our door remains open, hopefully the sec steps up to create the clarity this industry deserves without harming anyone in the process." earning interest on savings is textbook, but are crypto platforms trying to re-create banking without the regulation of traditional banking? >> it is a good question. it depends on the structure of the product. what you have seen in crypto has been different things. especially when you look at things like defi yields, and where it fits into the regulatory regime. you can look at a lot of other products, which have some relationship to existing regulatory structures but are not perfect analogues for them. i think that can make it tricky for regulators to decide the right interpretation of some of these. i think it often gets down to
emily: i want to walk through some of armstrong's tweets. he said some sketchy behavior coming out of the sec, but in this case, they are refusing to offer any opinion in writing to the industry about what should be allowed in why, and instead are engaging in intimidation tactics. our door remains open, hopefully the sec steps up to create the clarity this industry deserves without harming anyone in the process." earning interest on savings is textbook, but are crypto platforms trying to...
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police chief laron armstrong was visibly frustrated as he talked about the killings. >> we can be vocal about certain things, but i just don't understand why this community cannot be vocal about a hundred lives lost. we can scream and yell about anything the police department does wrong. but in this time, we can't speak up about what's plaguing all of us, and that's gun violence. >> reporter: while officers were still counting the dozens of bullet casings outside b.a.r.t., chief armstrong led others in 100 seconds of silence, one for each of the victims in 2021. >> so much violence, so many guns, so many senseless lives lost. if this is not a calling to everybody in this community that there is a crisis, i don't know what is. >> reporter: the chief also cites staff shortage as a big problem. he says the department currently has 695 officers. that's the lowest number in ten years. in oakland, scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, scott. >>> a popular east bay children's hospital expanding which should allow for better health care for kids that are in intensive care units. ucsf b
police chief laron armstrong was visibly frustrated as he talked about the killings. >> we can be vocal about certain things, but i just don't understand why this community cannot be vocal about a hundred lives lost. we can scream and yell about anything the police department does wrong. but in this time, we can't speak up about what's plaguing all of us, and that's gun violence. >> reporter: while officers were still counting the dozens of bullet casings outside b.a.r.t., chief...
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she wanted to give chief laronne armstrong more time. specifically, enlisting oakland residents to joint force. now that he's proved his leadership, she says it's time to give him another police academy to fillmore than 30 vacant positions. >> i am very optimistic about that. and i know chief laronne armstrong can do that job. >> we don't need more police academies. we need more preventive strategies so we're getting to the root of things that cause crime. >> reporter: the question now is, how soon will opd reach the money-losing threshold. the department now has 695 officers. >> i would expect by mid to late october to fall below those numbers. >>> up next, less playing, more learning. we'll tell but a new move by a bay area school district. is your family ready for an emergency? you can prepare by mapping out two ways to escape your home, creating a supply kit, and including your whole family in practice drills. for help creating an emergency plan, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com a little preparation will make you and your family safe
she wanted to give chief laronne armstrong more time. specifically, enlisting oakland residents to joint force. now that he's proved his leadership, she says it's time to give him another police academy to fillmore than 30 vacant positions. >> i am very optimistic about that. and i know chief laronne armstrong can do that job. >> we don't need more police academies. we need more preventive strategies so we're getting to the root of things that cause crime. >> reporter: the...
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armstrong chose to. he said, you know, the s.e.c. responded by telling us the lend feature that they have is a security okay seems strange how can lending be a security. we asked him to help us understand and share the view. we make an effort to work with them, and he indicates you have no interest in working with them is that true or is he lying? >> let me take it more to the generic if you'd understand why i'm not going to get into any one company or one token, but our s.e.c. staff talked to a lot of participants in this market, as we do in other markets as well and if they come in, ask a question, and i suggest they come in and something is a security, then work with us to get registered now, as it relates to lending products, lending products for a long time have been part of the securities law in fact, the first word -- and there's 30 or 35 things congress listed in 1930, was note a note, comma stock, comma bond, and it goes on and on. in 1990, the supreme court addressed themselves to what is a note that comes under the securit
armstrong chose to. he said, you know, the s.e.c. responded by telling us the lend feature that they have is a security okay seems strange how can lending be a security. we asked him to help us understand and share the view. we make an effort to work with them, and he indicates you have no interest in working with them is that true or is he lying? >> let me take it more to the generic if you'd understand why i'm not going to get into any one company or one token, but our s.e.c. staff...
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in the bottom is a group from the armstrong flight research center. in both of these cases, once ibm computers came in in the '60s, almost all of these women were fired. this happened across the country. it did not happen at the jet propulsion laboratory. instead, it was the women who were trained there as the first computer programmers. they were the ones who worked on ibms like this, an ibm 1620, that the women nicknamed cora. it's this group of women at jpl who write the very first programs that send american spacecraft to the moon and to the planets. they do it on cards like this. in my research, i was really curious as to why this is. why was jpl so different from many of the other nasa centers? what i found was that at most nasa centers, they were formed from military bases. so that culture was very different than jpl, which was formed by the suicide squad. because of its association with cal tech, it always had a very quirky academic feel. it still does today. it still feels very different. despite working in such a progressive place, the women
in the bottom is a group from the armstrong flight research center. in both of these cases, once ibm computers came in in the '60s, almost all of these women were fired. this happened across the country. it did not happen at the jet propulsion laboratory. instead, it was the women who were trained there as the first computer programmers. they were the ones who worked on ibms like this, an ibm 1620, that the women nicknamed cora. it's this group of women at jpl who write the very first programs...
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drew armstrong, thank you as always for bringing as that perspective. we want to go over to washington because we are starting to see the details of the budget reconciliation package in congress ahead of the markup later this week. we want to do this with emily wilkins of bloomberg government. emily, where are we in terms of progress in getting closer to what could be a final bill? emily: right now is when democrats are having the big push, trying to get something done before the end of the month. remember, when they passed the budget resolution that was just the outline. now we are starting to see the filling in of the details. yesterday got a draft proposal from the house ways and means committee, very powerful committee, dealing with medicare expansion, retirement. they put out a proposal that would actually require companies to automatically enroll eligible employees into 401(k) plans with the means of her time in. lots of stuff. one thing we have not seen yet, but keeping a close eye on, his details of the tax plan. it is something that we are expe
drew armstrong, thank you as always for bringing as that perspective. we want to go over to washington because we are starting to see the details of the budget reconciliation package in congress ahead of the markup later this week. we want to do this with emily wilkins of bloomberg government. emily, where are we in terms of progress in getting closer to what could be a final bill? emily: right now is when democrats are having the big push, trying to get something done before the end of the...
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oakland's police chief armstrong marmoled the 1 marked the 100th homicide with 100 seconds of silence and made an emotional plea to the community >> if this is not a calling to everyone in the community that there's a crisis, i don't know what is. fact of the matter is that we haven't spoken loud enough. -- about the violence that we've experienced. >> chief armstrong also noted as the violence goes up, the number of officers is going down, oakland with now 695 officers on the staff, the lowest level in nearly 10 years. >>> has your school been targeted here? wrecked bathrooms are not the only concern about this latest tiktok challenge, students are posting videos of themselves vandalizing and stealing from schools showing clogged toilets and broken sinks, and among those campuses in san francisco and contra costa county, some schools shut down bathrooms completely, have parents worried the kids have nowhere to wash their hands during this pandemic >> it's not fair to the teacher or the other students involved. >> how do we wash hands? how do we promote sanitation. >> tiktok says it's
oakland's police chief armstrong marmoled the 1 marked the 100th homicide with 100 seconds of silence and made an emotional plea to the community >> if this is not a calling to everyone in the community that there's a crisis, i don't know what is. fact of the matter is that we haven't spoken loud enough. -- about the violence that we've experienced. >> chief armstrong also noted as the violence goes up, the number of officers is going down, oakland with now 695 officers on the...
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when women invented television with jennifer armstrong. i like my job, not for the stereotypical reasons. it's one of the best things about my jobs, and this is the other best thing, meeting authors of books i love and hearing about their books. but if i had to treat jobs
when women invented television with jennifer armstrong. i like my job, not for the stereotypical reasons. it's one of the best things about my jobs, and this is the other best thing, meeting authors of books i love and hearing about their books. but if i had to treat jobs
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i spoke to police chief laurent armstrong. he addressed a grim milestone for the city, criticism of opioids budget and what he sees moving forward. agree milestone for your city. just tell me what is going on, but we're having some tremendous challenges with gun violence. think we've seen a proliferation of firearms throughout the city of oakland? it's been very difficult for us to stop this stream of firearms and intern our community. so we are, you know, working tremendously hard with our local law enforcement partners, which includes our federal partners or state level partners, as well as our local county partners to try to address it. some of it is grouping gang violence. some of it is just violence that related to confrontations that we didn't usually see. these things escalated, uh to gun violence, but they have. chief has. you know the council approved another academy? you're not going to see those rookies for some time. but what kind of message do you receive from the council to see that? i think that's the beginning
i spoke to police chief laurent armstrong. he addressed a grim milestone for the city, criticism of opioids budget and what he sees moving forward. agree milestone for your city. just tell me what is going on, but we're having some tremendous challenges with gun violence. think we've seen a proliferation of firearms throughout the city of oakland? it's been very difficult for us to stop this stream of firearms and intern our community. so we are, you know, working tremendously hard with our...
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but if i had to trade jobs with anyone i'd trade jobwise jennifer armstrong. she worked at my favorite magazine, entertainment weekly for over ten years. i read her commentary reviews. she's written 600 books on television on pop culture. two of them are those i kind of grew up on. the mickey mouse club and sex and the city. in her latest book "when women invented television" jennifer does a deeper dive behind the people and industry that brought us television show business. it should come as no surprise women who are some of the most creative, innovative and business savvy members in the early days of television. yet as it happens for some folks that is the case. it does come as a surprise. i'm sure everyone out there on our own screen land recognizes the name betty white. if you've ever been hooked on a soap opera you heard of heard of her. ever see alicia keys play two pianoes at the same time? keys saw hazel scott do that on her variety show, and every wise meddling mother on television owes some small debt to -- tonight jennifer is going to keep a spotlig
but if i had to trade jobs with anyone i'd trade jobwise jennifer armstrong. she worked at my favorite magazine, entertainment weekly for over ten years. i read her commentary reviews. she's written 600 books on television on pop culture. two of them are those i kind of grew up on. the mickey mouse club and sex and the city. in her latest book "when women invented television" jennifer does a deeper dive behind the people and industry that brought us television show business. it should...
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i think armstrong should choose his words more wisely, take back that tweet, and understand you can't go to war against the man who might regulate. >> what about the product itself, do you think it is suspect? >> look, i'll give you a good exa example. i don't think it matters what i think. i think it makes sense what matters is gensler, and that's where they're making a big mistake. now, had they sat down with gensler and gensler explained his position rather than schooling gensler, i think it would be good. imagine if jamie dimon said, you know what, the s.e.c.'s got sketchy behavior and i've got to school him david, who regulates jpmorgan? >> the fed. >> and s.e.c >> yes i think the fed is -- >> jamie dimon -- >> the fed's in there every day, they got a lot of people who live at jpmorgan and every other bank. >> he doesn't know anything and good luck to him sketchy behavior david. >> jamie dimon has more credibility if he were to actually choose to publicly lament something, it would be taken perhaps more seriously because he's jamie dimon probably the singular guy in the financial
i think armstrong should choose his words more wisely, take back that tweet, and understand you can't go to war against the man who might regulate. >> what about the product itself, do you think it is suspect? >> look, i'll give you a good exa example. i don't think it matters what i think. i think it makes sense what matters is gensler, and that's where they're making a big mistake. now, had they sat down with gensler and gensler explained his position rather than schooling...
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the firm saying that there has been some really sketchy behavior coming out of the fcc. recently, armstrong, explain that coin, they approached the earlier this year to read them on the up and coming coin with len program that basically just offered a 4 percent annual yield on the part of your d. c. nothing too fancy. so i'm sure that i think they responded by telling them that the lending program is a security without any explanation and 20 sou, if they refused to tell us why they think it's a security. and then the peanut a bunch of records from us, demanded testimony from our employees, and then tell us that they will be doing if we proceed to launch isn't 0 explanation as to why. now when basis chief legal are also disagrees, the fcc keep question, be assertion that the lemming feature can be deemed as an investment contract or a note because customers wouldn't be investing in the program rather lending us the see that they currently hold on. so the only clarification that the firm has been provided so far is that the lending program is currently being under the how we test, how is secu
the firm saying that there has been some really sketchy behavior coming out of the fcc. recently, armstrong, explain that coin, they approached the earlier this year to read them on the up and coming coin with len program that basically just offered a 4 percent annual yield on the part of your d. c. nothing too fancy. so i'm sure that i think they responded by telling them that the lending program is a security without any explanation and 20 sou, if they refused to tell us why they think it's a...
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but if i had to trade jobs with anyone, i'd trade jobs with jennifer armstrong.ked at my favorite magazine "entertainment weekly" for over ten years. i've read her commentary and reviews. she's written six other books on television and pop culture, two of them on shows i kind of grew up on, "the mickey mouse club" and ""sex in the city."" you've probably flipped through her most well known book, the back story behind the comp pedestrian yum. "when women invented television" jennifer does a deeper dive behind the people and industry that brought us television show business. it should come as no surprise that women were some of the most creative, innovative and business-savvy members in the early days of television. yet, as it happens for some folks that is the case, it does come as a surprise. i'm sure everyone out there in our screen land recognizes the name betty white, but have you heard of ima phillips, hazel scott or gertrude berg. if you ever been hooked on a soap oprah, you have gertrude berg to thank. every wise meddling mother on television owes some smal
but if i had to trade jobs with anyone, i'd trade jobs with jennifer armstrong.ked at my favorite magazine "entertainment weekly" for over ten years. i've read her commentary and reviews. she's written six other books on television and pop culture, two of them on shows i kind of grew up on, "the mickey mouse club" and ""sex in the city."" you've probably flipped through her most well known book, the back story behind the comp pedestrian yum. "when...
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well chief armstrong we thank you so much for joining us.ewers are a very grateful to be able to hear from you tonight. so we appreciate your time. thank you. indeed. all right, well, oakland struggles to deal with its surging homicide rate. keep in mind other nearby cities are not facing a similar crisis in many respects authorities say there have been 14 homicides in the rest of alameda county or the population is three times the size of oakland, of course, that's the counting not the city a sheriff gregory. ahern says oakland deals with more issues that lead to violent. like gang violence drug trafficking and homelessness those crimes, you know are all intertwined in my opinion based on a lot of issues that are going on within the community whether it be lack of education lack of jobs poverty. sheriff a hearn also points to a lack of funding for both the oakland police department and community programs designed to address those issues. the oakland city council is meeting right now and one of the issues is whether to add up to two new poli
well chief armstrong we thank you so much for joining us.ewers are a very grateful to be able to hear from you tonight. so we appreciate your time. thank you. indeed. all right, well, oakland struggles to deal with its surging homicide rate. keep in mind other nearby cities are not facing a similar crisis in many respects authorities say there have been 14 homicides in the rest of alameda county or the population is three times the size of oakland, of course, that's the counting not the city a...
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jonathan: patrick armstrong joins us now. is it higher or lower for this equity market? >> i think it will continue to be higher. i think qe will slow down but not stop over the next nine months but it will be tapered. i think we have a bumpier grind higher potentially. you saw $1.3 trillion with the fed yesterday and you have negative real yields at -.9% and very significant earnings going forward for the next few years with double digit earnings growth. kailey: people were saying there was a reaffirmation of the reflation trade with higher yields and higher equity prices. has there been some shift or was it choppy as people try to make sense of the headwinds and tailwinds? >> there is a change in inflation expectations and a change in what the treasury has for the yield. the fed is buying 120 billions of bonds every month and that will slow down. the path of the 10 year yield moving higher is a slightly less negative real yield. you have to incentivize buyers to take those treasuries if the fed is not buying them. kailey: you mentioned that real yields have gone higher
jonathan: patrick armstrong joins us now. is it higher or lower for this equity market? >> i think it will continue to be higher. i think qe will slow down but not stop over the next nine months but it will be tapered. i think we have a bumpier grind higher potentially. you saw $1.3 trillion with the fed yesterday and you have negative real yields at -.9% and very significant earnings going forward for the next few years with double digit earnings growth. kailey: people were saying there...
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if i had to trade jobs with anyone, i'd trade jobs with jennifer armstrong. she worked at my favorite magazine, entertainment weekly for over ten years, and i've read her commentary and reviews. should written six other books on television and pop culture, who of them on show is kind of grew up on, the mickey mouse club and sex and the city. you probably flipped through her more well-known book, the become story tend the scenes of compendium, seinfeld ia and in her latest book, when women invented television "she does a deep dive into the television business. women were some of the most creative, innovative and business savvy members but yet, for some folks that is the case issue it comes as a prize. i'm sure everyone in our screenland recognize the name betty white but have you heard of of irma fill lips. if severe alicia keys play two pianos at the same time? she saw hazel scott do that on her variety show and every wise meddling mother on television os some small to gertrude berg. if my introduction is all you needed to start reading "when women invented t
if i had to trade jobs with anyone, i'd trade jobs with jennifer armstrong. she worked at my favorite magazine, entertainment weekly for over ten years, and i've read her commentary and reviews. should written six other books on television and pop culture, who of them on show is kind of grew up on, the mickey mouse club and sex and the city. you probably flipped through her more well-known book, the become story tend the scenes of compendium, seinfeld ia and in her latest book, when women...
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professional recognitions includens armstrong awards, a corporation of public broadcasting, i was state universities golden anniversary directors award and distinguished broadcaster award from the american women in radio and television. nina is labor affairs correspondenten reports irregularly on all things considered, money addition and weekend addition. coverage of the supreme court and legal affairs has won her widespreadfa recognition as news reporter, the mainstays of npr are morning addition and all things considered but the rental of crime is nina from 1991 npr's coverage anchored by totenberg judge clarence thomas was senate confirmations h and the procedus george foster award. she was named broadcaster of the year and honored with the 1998 award for broadcasting from the national press foundation. first radio journalist to receive the award. she alsot received american societies first award honoring her career work in the field of journalism and the law. she spent on seven times by the american bar association for continued excellence in the reporting and has received more than
professional recognitions includens armstrong awards, a corporation of public broadcasting, i was state universities golden anniversary directors award and distinguished broadcaster award from the american women in radio and television. nina is labor affairs correspondenten reports irregularly on all things considered, money addition and weekend addition. coverage of the supreme court and legal affairs has won her widespreadfa recognition as news reporter, the mainstays of npr are morning...
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when women invented television with jennifer armstrong. i like my job, not for the stereotypical reasons. it's one of the best things about my jobs, and this is the other best thing, meeting authors of books i love and hearing about their books. but if i had to treat jobs with anyone. i would change jobs with jennifer armstrong. she worked at my favorite magazine for over ten years. she's written six other books on television and pop culture. two of them on shows i kind of grew up on. the mickey mouse the mickey mouse club and sex in the city. you know the compendium of the back scenes behind the story. and her latest book, women invented television. it brought us television show business. that should come as no surprise that women with most creative, and business savvy members in the early days of television. yet as it happens it does come misses a price. i'm sure everyone recognizes the name bet he white if you've ever been heard of a soap opera. every wise meddling mother on television owed some small debt to -- . tonight jennifer will
when women invented television with jennifer armstrong. i like my job, not for the stereotypical reasons. it's one of the best things about my jobs, and this is the other best thing, meeting authors of books i love and hearing about their books. but if i had to treat jobs with anyone. i would change jobs with jennifer armstrong. she worked at my favorite magazine for over ten years. she's written six other books on television and pop culture. two of them on shows i kind of grew up on. the...
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the professional recognitions include the armstrong dupont awards, david harlow award from the corporation of public for pc broadcasting, the ohio state university's golden anniversary director's award and the distinguished broadcaster award from the radio and television. nina is npr's legal affairs correspondent who reports on all things considered, morning edition and weekend edition. coverage of the supreme court and legal affairs has won widespread recognition. as "newsweek" put it, the mainstays of npr art among the nation and all things considered but the crÈme de la crÈme is nina totenberg. and 91, npr's coverage anchored by totenberg by judge clarence thomas and senate confirmation hearings and allegations by any of the hill received the prestigious george foster word. totenberg was named broadcaster of the year and honored with a 1998 award for excellence in broadcasting from the national press foundation. the first radio journalist to receive the award. she also received the american society's first award honoring her career body of work in the field of journalism and the law. to
the professional recognitions include the armstrong dupont awards, david harlow award from the corporation of public for pc broadcasting, the ohio state university's golden anniversary director's award and the distinguished broadcaster award from the radio and television. nina is npr's legal affairs correspondent who reports on all things considered, morning edition and weekend edition. coverage of the supreme court and legal affairs has won widespread recognition. as "newsweek" put...
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her recognitions include the armstrong awards incorporation public broadcasting, universities golden anniversary directors award and distinguished broadcaster award from the american women in radio and television. nina is npr's legal affairs correspondent reports you regularly on all things considered, morning edition and weekend edition. the supreme court and legal affairs, or large spread recognition and mainstage of npr, morning edition and all things considered but the crÈme de la crÈme is 1991 npr's coverage anchored by judge clarence thomas is senate confirmation hearings receiving the procedures george foster award. named broadcaster of the year end honored in the 1998 award for excellence in broadcasting from the national print foundation. first rated journalist to receive the award and received the american society's first award honoring her career body of work in the field of journalism the law. honored seven times by the american association for continued excellence in legal reporting and received more than two dozen honorary degrees. twice named her one of women we love,
her recognitions include the armstrong awards incorporation public broadcasting, universities golden anniversary directors award and distinguished broadcaster award from the american women in radio and television. nina is npr's legal affairs correspondent reports you regularly on all things considered, morning edition and weekend edition. the supreme court and legal affairs, or large spread recognition and mainstage of npr, morning edition and all things considered but the crÈme de la crÈme...
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i want to bring in our senior health editor, drew armstrong.he big news, pfizer submitting its data on the kids vaccine to u.s. regulators. what do we know? drew: pfizer and their german partner biontech have basically said that they have started to hand over data to the fda in preparation for what will be a formal emergency use authorization application. what we are seeing right now is kind of this rolling process of the company handing over data to the regulators. so they can move as quickly as possible on this and kind of let them digest things as they become available. the key thing we don't have yet and that we are waiting on, how effective are these vaccines for kids? we know the safety data looked reasonably good. we know that the antibody data looks relatively good. what you want to know is, does this work the way it is supposed to? doesn't have a big effect on stopping cases of covid-19 in 5-11-year-olds? that is the thing we are waiting on. probably one of the biggest pieces of data. after that, timelines we have heard our around the
i want to bring in our senior health editor, drew armstrong.he big news, pfizer submitting its data on the kids vaccine to u.s. regulators. what do we know? drew: pfizer and their german partner biontech have basically said that they have started to hand over data to the fda in preparation for what will be a formal emergency use authorization application. what we are seeing right now is kind of this rolling process of the company handing over data to the regulators. so they can move as quickly...
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her professional recognitions include the armstrong and dupont awards, the edward r.row award and public broadcasting, the ohio state university golden anniversary directors award at the distinguished broadcaster award from the american women in radio and television. nina totenberg is npr's legal affairs correspondent here, report regularly on all things considered, morning edition, and weekendns edition. her coverage of the supreme court has one of widespread recognition, as "newsweek" put the name stays with npr morning edition all things considered but the crÈme de la crÈme is nina totenberg. in 1991 npr's coverage anchored by totenberg adjudge clarence thomas senate confirmation hearings and the allegations are in need who received the prestigious george foster peabody award. totenberg was named broadcast of the year and honor with 1998 award for excellence in broadcasting from the national press foundation. the first radio journalist to receive the award. she also received the american society award honoring her career body of workof in the fid of journalism and
her professional recognitions include the armstrong and dupont awards, the edward r.row award and public broadcasting, the ohio state university golden anniversary directors award at the distinguished broadcaster award from the american women in radio and television. nina totenberg is npr's legal affairs correspondent here, report regularly on all things considered, morning edition, and weekendns edition. her coverage of the supreme court has one of widespread recognition, as...
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if i had to trade jobs with anyone, i'd trade jobs with jennifer armstrong. she worked at my favorite magazine for over 10 years. i've read her commentary review, she's written six other books on television and pop culture. two of them on shows i kind of grew up on. the mickey mouse club andsex in the city. you probably slept through jennifer's most well-known books, the back story behind the scenes compendium . and in her latest book, when women invented television jennifer epdoes a deeper dive behind thepeople and industries that brought us television show business. it should come asno surprise that women are some of the most creative , innovative and business savvy members in the early days of ttelevision . yet as it happens, some folks it does come as a surprise. i'm sure everyone on there recognizes the name betty white but had you heard of ernest phillips, or gertrude heard. if you've ever been hooked on a soap opera you have heard of phillips shank.ever see alicia keys to get us at the same time? we saw hazel stop do that on her variety show and every
if i had to trade jobs with anyone, i'd trade jobs with jennifer armstrong. she worked at my favorite magazine for over 10 years. i've read her commentary review, she's written six other books on television and pop culture. two of them on shows i kind of grew up on. the mickey mouse club andsex in the city. you probably slept through jennifer's most well-known books, the back story behind the scenes compendium . and in her latest book, when women invented television jennifer epdoes a deeper...
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signature events celebrating women's history month when women invented television with jennifer a armstrong. i like my job and not for the terry stereotypical reasons i do not read all day, reading is part of my job and wants the best things about my job, but this tonight is the other best thing, leading authors of books i love and hearing them talk about their book. but if i had to trade jobs with anyone, i would trade jobs with jennifer. she worked at my favorite magazine for over ten years. i've read her commentary and review. she has written six other books on television and pop culture, two of them on shows i kind of grew up on, the mickey mouse club and new york city. you probably flipped through her most well-known books the back story behind the scenes compendium in her latest when women invented television, she takes a deep dive behind the people and industry that brought televisione show business. it should come as no surprise women were some of the most creative, innovative and business savvy members in the early days of television. i'm sure everyone out there recognizes the name
signature events celebrating women's history month when women invented television with jennifer a armstrong. i like my job and not for the terry stereotypical reasons i do not read all day, reading is part of my job and wants the best things about my job, but this tonight is the other best thing, leading authors of books i love and hearing them talk about their book. but if i had to trade jobs with anyone, i would trade jobs with jennifer. she worked at my favorite magazine for over ten years....
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for flex alerts today. is 23 more homicides than the same time last year, the police chief laurent armstrongnored victims by pausing for 87 seconds during a media briefing just yesterday. shootings in armed robberies are both up about 50% from last year. carjackings those are up 100% gang violence. we've seen homicides related to human trafficking. we've seen homicides related to robberies and carjackings. chief armstrong says he is actually taking officers who have been working at police headquarters headquarters and putting them back on to patrol and six more detectives are also being added to the homicide investigations unit. we're hearing from the sister of the 23 year old man who was shot and killed at a barbershop in oakland last weekend. she says her brother was passionate about social justice and helping people ktvu is amberleigh reports. he was a great person. he's a sweet person, a peaceful like he wouldn't harm anybody. tory bell says her younger brother, hassani, eggs, a viewer bell of san leandro was smart and the first person in their family to attend college on a full right sc
for flex alerts today. is 23 more homicides than the same time last year, the police chief laurent armstrongnored victims by pausing for 87 seconds during a media briefing just yesterday. shootings in armed robberies are both up about 50% from last year. carjackings those are up 100% gang violence. we've seen homicides related to human trafficking. we've seen homicides related to robberies and carjackings. chief armstrong says he is actually taking officers who have been working at police...
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armstrong makes that point that you have this tug of war between the regulators and in some respectsing its boundaries. the usdc very well may not be a security, but the problem is not whether or not it is or not. it's that the s.e.c. is not telling coinbase or sharing exactly why they think the problem is problematic apparently they won't meet with them or explain to them why they view this as problematic >> well, we'll see them in court, i suspect is where this will all get resolved. >> exchanges have sued the regulators in the past >> for sure. frank, thank you for your explanation. we'll have you back soon, frank chaparro >>> wall street's biggest chipotle bowl is seeing red saying the market is underestimating the fast casual chain even after this performance. is he right? "trading nation" debates next. it's your future. so you don't lose sight of the big picture, even when you're focused on what's happening right now. and thinkorswim trading™ is right there with you. to help you become a smarter investor. with an innovative trading platform full of customizable tools. dedicated
armstrong makes that point that you have this tug of war between the regulators and in some respectsing its boundaries. the usdc very well may not be a security, but the problem is not whether or not it is or not. it's that the s.e.c. is not telling coinbase or sharing exactly why they think the problem is problematic apparently they won't meet with them or explain to them why they view this as problematic >> well, we'll see them in court, i suspect is where this will all get resolved....
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. >> armstrong is grateful he did not lose one of his officers in this morning's chaotic standoff involving a 50-year-old gunman. it started in oakland's uptown neighborhood. someone said there was a man with a gun around telegraph avenue. they say when the officers showed up, someone shot and injured an officer. the other got away. >> i was told i couldn't leave the apartment. >> she lives in a building that houses veterans. >> i didn't know if he had a weapon. that was the biggest worry. >> by then the crisis intervention unit, negotiators and tactical unit arrived. they say he also had a knife to hurt himself. >> we began to negotiate with the suspect, created a rapport with the suspect and he surrendered. >> the officer is expected to make a full recovery. >> three shootings last night alone. the level of violence in this city continues to be intolerable. >> help is on its way. last night oakland voted to add a new police academy. >> we need more resources and need to be able to address all of these. last night was a start. >>> an alarming haul of guns from a traffic stop? east bay. pol
. >> armstrong is grateful he did not lose one of his officers in this morning's chaotic standoff involving a 50-year-old gunman. it started in oakland's uptown neighborhood. someone said there was a man with a gun around telegraph avenue. they say when the officers showed up, someone shot and injured an officer. the other got away. >> i was told i couldn't leave the apartment. >> she lives in a building that houses veterans. >> i didn't know if he had a weapon. that was...
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. >> reporter: chief armstrong's frustration was palpable as he reached out for help, asking everybody to put guns down. >> said so many times solution to reducing violent crime will not be just police. we need the community's help, the public's help identifying those who continue to use firearms in our community. >> reporter: also cites staff shortages aa big problem. says the department currently has 695 officers, lowest number in ten years. scott budman, nbc bay area news. >>> okay, this is big. pfizer now says its vaccine is safe and generates a strong immune response in children ages 5 to 11. kids can't get the shot just yet, fda has to review the data. if it goes smoothly as it does for older kids, elementary school kids could start getting vaccinations by halloween. that has some parents cheering, others digging in heels. >> reporter: news from pfizer could not come at more pressing time. american academy of pediatrics says children account for 1 in 5 new cases. two of the governor's children tested positive. 5 to 11 could be next to roll up sleeves. same pfizer vaccine of adult
. >> reporter: chief armstrong's frustration was palpable as he reached out for help, asking everybody to put guns down. >> said so many times solution to reducing violent crime will not be just police. we need the community's help, the public's help identifying those who continue to use firearms in our community. >> reporter: also cites staff shortages aa big problem. says the department currently has 695 officers, lowest number in ten years. scott budman, nbc bay area news....
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or both of these crimes to give them a call in the east bay tonight, oakland police chief along armstrong says he is adding more officers on the street this weekend because of a recent spike in violence. police have reported 6 homicides in the past week. most recently a hayward man who was shot and killed thursday afternoon outside of a supermarket in east oakland chief armstrong says there will be once again, those added officers on the streets of oakland throughout the entire weekend. there has been a rise in the number of unexpected power outages for pg and e customers in marin county. the company blames those outages on sensitive sensors in the area. the utility giant says when the sensors are tripped, they automatically shut off power. folks in that area say they've actually seen plenty more outages in the past 6 weeks pg adjust those sensors, to prevent those unnecessary outages crews, meanwhile, are working around the clock to save the giant sequoias from the knp complex fires. this picture from the sequoia and kings canyon national park shows crews wrapping the general sherman and
or both of these crimes to give them a call in the east bay tonight, oakland police chief along armstrong says he is adding more officers on the street this weekend because of a recent spike in violence. police have reported 6 homicides in the past week. most recently a hayward man who was shot and killed thursday afternoon outside of a supermarket in east oakland chief armstrong says there will be once again, those added officers on the streets of oakland throughout the entire weekend. there...
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and that's why oakland police chief leronne armstrong.ted 6 homicides in the last 5 days. the most recent one happened with a hayward man. he was shot and killed on thursday. afternoon outside this safe land supermarket in east oakland chief armstrong says he will deploy more officers to the streets of oakland. all this weekend. happening today. the vta is resuming their full of light rail service. we all know about their tragedy back in may. they had to shut down well and actually at some point had to move their administrative office right outside because they want their workers to be traumatized and they have slowly but surely started bringing back the schedule, bringing back service to different areas. everything is now. >> being reactivated today. kron four's camila barco joining us live now from san jose with more details. good morning. camila. >> good morning. all. good morning. we'll it's been a slow process. but now the vta light rail system is back on track here at the deer dawn station. the green line is up and running and it wa
and that's why oakland police chief leronne armstrong.ted 6 homicides in the last 5 days. the most recent one happened with a hayward man. he was shot and killed on thursday. afternoon outside this safe land supermarket in east oakland chief armstrong says he will deploy more officers to the streets of oakland. all this weekend. happening today. the vta is resuming their full of light rail service. we all know about their tragedy back in may. they had to shut down well and actually at some...