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for the past ten years, bill griffith has been curator at william faulkner's estate. >> bill griffithne of his novels. >> jack pendarvis: yeah, that was his greatest book. >> bill griffith: yeah, faulkner thought this was his masterpiece. >> anthony: jack pendarvis is the author of "your body is changing," "the mysterious secret of valuable treasure," and "awesome," as well as staff writer for a game-changing animated series "adventure time" -- all works of which i am a huge fan. so he wrote right -- right on the wall. >> bill griffith: he just wrote on it. >> anthony: it's -- it's his man cave. >> bill griffith: yeah, it's his -- it's his version. he said that houses in mississippi who have a family business have one room dedicated to the family business and this family's business is writing. >> anthony: from as early as 1919 through the '60s, faulkner wrote extensively about the post-civil war south. he was the first author to do so at a time when most writers were writing about anything but. >> bill griffith: he always said that he wrote about a south torn between itself. torn betw
for the past ten years, bill griffith has been curator at william faulkner's estate. >> bill griffithne of his novels. >> jack pendarvis: yeah, that was his greatest book. >> bill griffith: yeah, faulkner thought this was his masterpiece. >> anthony: jack pendarvis is the author of "your body is changing," "the mysterious secret of valuable treasure," and "awesome," as well as staff writer for a game-changing animated series "adventure...
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. >> they look completely calm >> it actually happens fairly frequently bill griffith and i were on air in los angeles when an earthquake hit you just kind of sit there >> cool as a cucumber, i bet >> put something over your head. there you go >> sue, thank you. >> you got it. >>> results of the cnbc fed survey are out steve leishman is back at headquarters with the result hi, steve. >> thanks so much. i want to look at the fed survey and what our respondents are saying about the outlook for stocks and bonds and rates first you can see we're at 2504 on the s&p only seeing a modest gain through the rest of the year up to 2515, up half a percentage point. a little more next year, so the idea is they think the markets reasonably valued, fairly fully valued, 2593 is the target for the end of 201 i want to look at the outlook for bonds in a slightly different way, compare it to prior survey results you can see back in january we're looking for 343 on the ten year and 3% by the end of 2017 that has come down we've lost about half a point on the outlook for the ten year note you can see 2.42 i
. >> they look completely calm >> it actually happens fairly frequently bill griffith and i were on air in los angeles when an earthquake hit you just kind of sit there >> cool as a cucumber, i bet >> put something over your head. there you go >> sue, thank you. >> you got it. >>> results of the cnbc fed survey are out steve leishman is back at headquarters with the result hi, steve. >> thanks so much. i want to look at the fed survey and what...
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griffith: ok. and i appreciate that. and not asking your opinion, per se, but have you anticipated or have you felt any or heard any comments about the user fee portions of this bill? are there groups out there that have told you they really oppose this and this would be an impediment to bringing certain over-the-counter medicines, particularly in rural areas? dr. woodcock: i have not heard that. all right. i recognize some of the contract manufacturers, because this proposed fee right now is facility fee which is the most straightforward and simple way to do this if you're producing an o.t.c. drug under the monograph. the issues have been raised about the contract manufacturers and their obligation to pay a fee. i think that is one of the more controversial areas. we feel there's tremendous mert in maintaining -- merit in maintaining a simple, uniform fee, a large number of the o.t.c. manufacturers are small business. and so everybody is -- there's lots of small businesses involved here. mr. griffith: right. i wouldn't want to price them out. the others have been highly successful, isn't that fairly much accepted? dr. woodcock: yes. i believe they have been benef
griffith: ok. and i appreciate that. and not asking your opinion, per se, but have you anticipated or have you felt any or heard any comments about the user fee portions of this bill? are there groups out there that have told you they really oppose this and this would be an impediment to bringing certain over-the-counter medicines, particularly in rural areas? dr. woodcock: i have not heard that. all right. i recognize some of the contract manufacturers, because this proposed fee right now is...
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bills. i had to make a choice. >> reporter: when you came here from danville to to ever think you would end up like this?>> no.>> reporter: megan griffitha self-described gypsy. the rising rents pushed her onto the streets four years ago. she is in no hurry to get out . >> i think we are a culture not a problem. we are evolving. we are trying hard to have dignity and respect and learn how to live amongst each other. it is an experience -- experiment. >> reporter: an experiment that has oakland businesses saying enough already. ray mazor owns the golden west emblem company directly across from that which street encampment . >> they are taking over everything. we are concerned about the safety of our employees, our insurance rates, it could go up because of everything that's going on out here. it depreciates the value but insurance rates go up. it is one big mess. >> reporter: a mess that has no quick fix. homelessness is not just an open problem. it is a big area -- bay area problem that perhaps will take a generation to fix. for some, like lifelong oakland joseph, you can die . >> nobody ever comes out here and evaluates the situation a
bills. i had to make a choice. >> reporter: when you came here from danville to to ever think you would end up like this?>> no.>> reporter: megan griffitha self-described gypsy. the rising rents pushed her onto the streets four years ago. she is in no hurry to get out . >> i think we are a culture not a problem. we are evolving. we are trying hard to have dignity and respect and learn how to live amongst each other. it is an experience -- experiment. >> reporter:...
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griffith: thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. , want to remind my colleagues i heard my colleague from virginia talking about superfund cleanup in action, in reality there is no superfund. i had a bill for years to try to fund.e superfund trust the republicans first took the congress, it is ancient history, with newt gingrich as the speaker, it is -- it expired. thatged him and democrats came to renew it but he refused. i still have the bill out there and i would ask at any time if our chairman or the speaker would allow us to reauthorize the superfund trust fund because then we would have the money to do these cleanups. on in annual basis, i go before the appropriators. and i ask for more funding. and we always get significantly less than what we ask for. it is nice to talk about superfund cleanup, but the reality is that it was essentially stopped the republican congress. not to say that they are totally to blame but they certainly were the ones -- and you can bring it up anytime and i will support you passing it in committee or on the floor. i just wanted to say -- i wanted to thank the epa oig for 'scepting the committee request to review the travel of mr. pruitt. the trump admi
griffith: thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. , want to remind my colleagues i heard my colleague from virginia talking about superfund cleanup in action, in reality there is no superfund. i had a bill for years to try to fund.e superfund trust the republicans first took the congress, it is ancient history, with newt gingrich as the speaker, it is -- it expired. thatged him and democrats came to renew it but he refused. i still have the bill out there and i would ask at any time if our chairman...