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jonathan: bob miller, jumping. -- jump in. bob: i think rates go modestly higher.f we are right about a rising risk of a pivot -- and it's important to note, this view is conditional on jerome powell being reappointed. if he is not, the probability of a pivot goes down substantially. if reappointed, like 20, they will recognize their narrative is stale, and there has been more than sufficient improvement in the areas that monetary policy matters the most and is impactful. belly rates, 25, 30, higher, maybe it is a parallel shift but mostly a flattening. i don't have a big problem with the long end implied terminal rate. maybe he is a little low but not demonstrably low. it is really just getting off zero and getting back to a more normal policy-setting which is still an extraordinarily accommodative vetting. real rates short-term and long-term will still be quite negative. jonathan: colin robertson, final word? colin: probably will not surprise anyone here, but i think they will move to 1.75. if the 10-year moves to 2%, that would be a gift. to your question on whe
jonathan: bob miller, jumping. -- jump in. bob: i think rates go modestly higher.f we are right about a rising risk of a pivot -- and it's important to note, this view is conditional on jerome powell being reappointed. if he is not, the probability of a pivot goes down substantially. if reappointed, like 20, they will recognize their narrative is stale, and there has been more than sufficient improvement in the areas that monetary policy matters the most and is impactful. belly rates, 25, 30,...
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>> bob miller was my parents' boss back in the '80s. >> judge judy: so you've known him since you werech since i was around seven, i think. >> judge judy: and i gather, from reading these papers, you are estranged from your parents. >> yes. >> judge judy: how long has it been since you've lived at home? >> up until i was 20. >> judge judy: how old are you now? >> i'm 26. >> judge judy: and where do you live now? >> transient. moving to arizona. >> judge judy: right now you have no place to live. >> yes, because of the circumstances. >> judge judy: how old are you? >> 21. >> judge judy: and you're also estranged from your parents? >> yes. >> judge judy: for how long? >> since i was about...18. >> judge judy: and how long have you and mr. kribell been a couple? >> since i was 18. >> judge judy: so you've been together three years. >> yes. >> judge judy: and of those three years, how many of those three years have you been homeless? >> only a few months. >> judge judy: how many different places have you lived? >> new jersey, los angeles,
>> bob miller was my parents' boss back in the '80s. >> judge judy: so you've known him since you werech since i was around seven, i think. >> judge judy: and i gather, from reading these papers, you are estranged from your parents. >> yes. >> judge judy: how long has it been since you've lived at home? >> up until i was 20. >> judge judy: how old are you now? >> i'm 26. >> judge judy: and where do you live now? >> transient. moving to...
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after the election miller coordinated with trump and rudy guiliani to hold press events pushing the claims the election was rigged. according to reporting in robert costa and bob woodward's book miller was among trump allies who gathered at the woodward hotel the day before working up a plan to foment a coup to overturn the election results. the third subpoena went to a largely unknown staffer and when i saw the name on the list i thought is this someone i should know? her name is angela mccollum. she is young, a 2019 graduate of clemson university who interned at the trump white house and went to work on the campaign ultimately in the role of national executive assistant of election day operations. the reason she appears to have been subpoenaed according to the committee is evidence that mccollum is, quote, aware of and participated if efforts to spread false information about alleged voter fraud in the election as well as efforts to encourage state legislators to alter the outcome of the election. in fact, we have very clear evidence of that last point in the form of a voice mail ms. mccollum left for a michigan lawmaker in the weeks following the election u
after the election miller coordinated with trump and rudy guiliani to hold press events pushing the claims the election was rigged. according to reporting in robert costa and bob woodward's book miller was among trump allies who gathered at the woodward hotel the day before working up a plan to foment a coup to overturn the election results. the third subpoena went to a largely unknown staffer and when i saw the name on the list i thought is this someone i should know? her name is angela...
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page 234 of bob woodward and rob acosta's book peril quotes jason miller in that meeting at the willard hotel telling the vice president's chief of staff by phone, quote, the vice president has the ability to do this. he needs to be loyal. bill stepien has experience as both a suspect and a witness in criminal investigations. he was one of chris christie's political operatives who survived the investigation known as bridgegate, which involved creating traffic jams on the george washington bridge to punish a new jersey mayor. the committee's letter to michael flynn states that he, quote, attended a december 18th 2020 meeting in the oval office during which participants discussed seizing voting machines, declaring a national emergency, invoking national security emergency powers and continuing to spread the message that the november 2020 election had been tainted by widespread fraud. and leading off our discussion tonight is democratic congressman adam schiff of california. he is a member of the january 6 select committee, and he is of course the chairman of the house intelligence committ
page 234 of bob woodward and rob acosta's book peril quotes jason miller in that meeting at the willard hotel telling the vice president's chief of staff by phone, quote, the vice president has the ability to do this. he needs to be loyal. bill stepien has experience as both a suspect and a witness in criminal investigations. he was one of chris christie's political operatives who survived the investigation known as bridgegate, which involved creating traffic jams on the george washington...
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miller plus one. and we're happy to welcome ziggy marley to the show. 8 time grammy award winner emmy winner philanthropist a. obviously the son of the great greg pioneer, bob marley. and he's also now an accomplished children's author. he's co authored. i think it's a 2nd book. first of all is about his dog romeo new book called little john crow. that is out now and available where you purchase your books, the estimable ziki morally. how are you, my friend? good, good to be with you. nice id with you. i'm always wondering, i think you born in a 68 and i was always wondering i thought certainly couldn't have been bad or they couldn't have been given the names vicky at birth, but i always maybe boy who was such a sponge doug. the fact that your old man named you ziki fx and he started esther is that the reverse you are baptized of the or born something else. and then you took ziki because you dug bowen, which one was an apple or her, the anger, the chicken and egg because i met david bowie. wines in new york, a we're a new aberdeen, a charity event. and i met him, were bucks these and he actually brought it up, you know, that i tell me, oh, when did you get
miller plus one. and we're happy to welcome ziggy marley to the show. 8 time grammy award winner emmy winner philanthropist a. obviously the son of the great greg pioneer, bob marley. and he's also now an accomplished children's author. he's co authored. i think it's a 2nd book. first of all is about his dog romeo new book called little john crow. that is out now and available where you purchase your books, the estimable ziki morally. how are you, my friend? good, good to be with you. nice id...
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miller plus one. and we're happy to welcome ziggy marley to the show. 8 time grammy award winner emmy winner philanthropist a. obviously the son of the great reggae pioneer, bob marley. and he's also now an accomplished children's author. he's co authored. i think it's his 2nd book, personal as bought his dog romeo, a new book called little john crow. that is out now and available where you purchase your books, the estimable, ziggy marley. how are you, my friend? good, good to be with you. nice id with you. i'm always wondering, i think you born in 68 and i was always wondering, i thought certainly couldn't have been bad or he couldn't have been given the names vicky at birth, but i always maybe bo, who was such a sponge doug. the fact the gerald man named you ziggy flags that he star dusters at the reverse you are baptized of the are born something else. and then you took ziggy because your dog bowen, which one was an apple or the egg or the chicken and egg because i met david bowie. wines in new york a we're a new. yeah. but you know, event and i met him were mug steve, and he actually brought it up. you are that guy, tell me when did you get in the m o u.
miller plus one. and we're happy to welcome ziggy marley to the show. 8 time grammy award winner emmy winner philanthropist a. obviously the son of the great reggae pioneer, bob marley. and he's also now an accomplished children's author. he's co authored. i think it's his 2nd book, personal as bought his dog romeo, a new book called little john crow. that is out now and available where you purchase your books, the estimable, ziggy marley. how are you, my friend? good, good to be with you. nice...
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miller plus one. and we're happy to welcome ziggy marley to the show. 8 time grammy award winner emmy winner philanthropist a obviously the some of the great reg, a pioneer, bob marley, and he's also now an accomplished children's author. he's co authored. i think it's the 2nd book. personal is about his dog romeo. a new book called little john crow. that is out now and available where you purchase your books, the estimable, ziggy marley. how are you, my friend? good, good to be with you. nice to meet with you. i'm always wondering, i think you born and 68 and i was always wondering i thought certainly couldn't have been bad or they couldn't have been given the names of birth, but i always maybe bowie, who was such a sponge doug the fact that gerald man named jews, ziggy stardust, or is it the reverse you are baptized or born something else. and then you took they gave because you doug bowen, which one was an app or, or the egg or the chicken and egg because i met david bowie once in new york. a. we're a new. yeah. pretty much at the event and, and i met him were backstage and he actually brought it up. you are that guy? tell me. oh, when did you get in the h
miller plus one. and we're happy to welcome ziggy marley to the show. 8 time grammy award winner emmy winner philanthropist a obviously the some of the great reg, a pioneer, bob marley, and he's also now an accomplished children's author. he's co authored. i think it's the 2nd book. personal is about his dog romeo. a new book called little john crow. that is out now and available where you purchase your books, the estimable, ziggy marley. how are you, my friend? good, good to be with you. nice...
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miller's. rising and shining! that's a bright idea. with high fiber and plump juicy raisins kellogg's raisin bran gives any day a sunny start. >> jimmy: we are back with will ferrell and science bobbarbecues. when scientists get around, they have come up with a way to cook a hot dog with zero cleanup. like no grill, no tongs, nothing. >> jimmy: okay. >> zero cleanup. we're going to use the kiwanda effect. >> jimmy: the kiwanda effect? >> it's the tendency of -- >> jim kiwanda? [ laughter ] >> not jim, no. the tendency of a moving fluid -- >> jimmy: the scientist, jim kiwanda, who came up with this -- >> focus, boys. [ cheers ] the tendency of a moving fluid to go around a curved surface. it's why you can't pour cleanly out of a mug because it's a round edge. anyway. we're going to turn on this air. hold this just about like that. if you do it just right, you can let go and it will float in air. once we do that, we can grab one of these burners and we can roast it. i suggest you go bottom up, tends to work a little better. take your places. >> jimmy: all right. >> will, over there. put you over there. let's see if we can get some of these things floating. here comes the air. a lit
miller's. rising and shining! that's a bright idea. with high fiber and plump juicy raisins kellogg's raisin bran gives any day a sunny start. >> jimmy: we are back with will ferrell and science bobbarbecues. when scientists get around, they have come up with a way to cook a hot dog with zero cleanup. like no grill, no tongs, nothing. >> jimmy: okay. >> zero cleanup. we're going to use the kiwanda effect. >> jimmy: the kiwanda effect? >> it's the tendency of --...
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cofounded it with bob shrum in 2007 on the beautiful campus of nyu florence as part of the dialogue series. >> rest in peace. >> this is our first time at nyu d.c., and i think director carrie miller and my co-organizer and friend tom mcintyre, who is somewhere in the house. >> hey, tom. >> i remember last year's conferences as being kind of forward-looking towards the midterm elections. and while we certainly will do the midterms in our conversations today, events of the last several weeks in particular on tuesday, have given us breaking developments to ponder, most specifically the gubernatorial races in virginia and new jersey, but also vocal races and referendums across the country. what conclusions can we draw about the direction of the biden administration, the biden presidency, but also about the evolution of president trump's influence in the republican party? i will leave the stage to our experts to answer those questions, with gratitude to our panelists for their availability, insight, for their wisdom and their dedication to our annual project of civil discussion of politics across party lines, cross ideologies, but always with -- across ideologies, always with respect
cofounded it with bob shrum in 2007 on the beautiful campus of nyu florence as part of the dialogue series. >> rest in peace. >> this is our first time at nyu d.c., and i think director carrie miller and my co-organizer and friend tom mcintyre, who is somewhere in the house. >> hey, tom. >> i remember last year's conferences as being kind of forward-looking towards the midterm elections. and while we certainly will do the midterms in our conversations today, events of...