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take a look at the anti government sentiments in relation also of the program. ultraconservative brian raising takes 2 thirds of votes in a runs presidential election. but voter apathy was the real winner of the day as more than half renewed, stay away from the polls. went wild, germany recovers from the opening to seek to friends in europe. 2020 germany proposal tests, portugal. it's the message that they are in it. when the ah american children, berlin, welcome to the program. brazil's official death toll from the crone of virus pandemic has tough half a 1000000 people in the world's 2nd deadliest outbreak of covert 19 after the united states. the protesters have taken to the frequent opposition to president bolton are handling the prices. tens of thousands have been demonstrating in nature . cities and r o has opposed bios restrictions and filters are rapid nationwide that's world. meanwhile, other resilience are taking action in their own way to remember the names of the victims of the pen demik, and they say the president's policies. maria eugenia estrada and maria bennett as a mora. so t
take a look at the anti government sentiments in relation also of the program. ultraconservative brian raising takes 2 thirds of votes in a runs presidential election. but voter apathy was the real winner of the day as more than half renewed, stay away from the polls. went wild, germany recovers from the opening to seek to friends in europe. 2020 germany proposal tests, portugal. it's the message that they are in it. when the ah american children, berlin, welcome to the program. brazil's...
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now brian raised retorted, why he had waited this long to reveal this list. now him, if he also attack to brian race, he's saying that if he was elected that iran would have more sanctions against it and raised the saying that he supported the 2015 nuclear deal. because the supreme need to head back to and it requires a strong government to implement deal of the knots at him as he is very much pitching himself as a moderate reformist candidate leads to those camps. because he sees himself as a main opposition to ibrahim, right? you see the conservative candidate back by parts of the establishment. the problem is that the main reformist factions haven't really backed candidates. in fact, one of the factions came out today and said people should come out and vote even if they hadn't been disqualification. saying that if the referee was blowing, his whistle on behalf of one to the other team doesn't need the pitch. but what is interesting is that one of the former presidential candidates who said most of the, from back in 2009 who's been in under, has the rest a
now brian raised retorted, why he had waited this long to reveal this list. now him, if he also attack to brian race, he's saying that if he was elected that iran would have more sanctions against it and raised the saying that he supported the 2015 nuclear deal. because the supreme need to head back to and it requires a strong government to implement deal of the knots at him as he is very much pitching himself as a moderate reformist candidate leads to those camps. because he sees himself as a...
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so for example, one concern regarding a brian raising the front runner is that he might sensor some websites, which is instagram. and in the base, he has been very clear that he's not going to do that, but nevertheless, there are few years that he might sensors the internet as well. so it's not just economic demands, i would say a wide range of demands, but the economy is probably the number one priority. many thanks for your analysis . how mad massage massage a professor political science at the university of stefan israeli forces have injured at least 11 palestinian protesters in occupied east jerusalem. it happened after friday prayers that the most compound 14 people were arrested. they had gathered in opposition to the nation. this flag march held on tuesday and south of the occupied west bank city of nobliss. at least 47 palestinians have been injured during similar protests. israeli soldiers, 5 gas and rubber coated bullets to disperse demonstrates is after friday press. this week marks 54 years since the illegal occupation of east jerusalem nigeria enforcers have managed to rescue 2
so for example, one concern regarding a brian raising the front runner is that he might sensor some websites, which is instagram. and in the base, he has been very clear that he's not going to do that, but nevertheless, there are few years that he might sensors the internet as well. so it's not just economic demands, i would say a wide range of demands, but the economy is probably the number one priority. many thanks for your analysis . how mad massage massage a professor political science at...
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take a look at the anti government sentiments in relation also the program ultra conservative brian raising 2 thirds of.
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brian: nuts. >> not by dollar by dollar but 6 to 1. if aoc raises $200 online you
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sisters sara and emily saw trish's husband brian, a mortal mechanic, a broken man. left to raise a. ian loved trish more than anything in the world. and he loved his daughter immensely. he was a really, just good person. he missed his wife. brian was the head. >> as they coped with the loss themselves, emily and sara had a flashback. and pieced together another incident when tragedy struck struck the family, about two years before. >> i wasn't there. and i'm glad i was in there. i would just be more lost. >> not long before trish's death, this is first met 15 year old cody griffith from texas, who had also once been on the fringes of the family commune. he had been close to trish and lou thanks to his mom mona. >> my mom and church were really great friends. they would do a lot together. >> cody's mom mona was something of a flower child. >> she was extremely loving, very free spirited. everything was spontaneous. there was really no planning. she could say hey, let's get in the car and drive somewhere. >> could have been a hit in earlier days? >> maybe. just someone who is extremely
sisters sara and emily saw trish's husband brian, a mortal mechanic, a broken man. left to raise a. ian loved trish more than anything in the world. and he loved his daughter immensely. he was a really, just good person. he missed his wife. brian was the head. >> as they coped with the loss themselves, emily and sara had a flashback. and pieced together another incident when tragedy struck struck the family, about two years before. >> i wasn't there. and i'm glad i was in there. i...
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brian tan. blue origin has raised $28 million by alternating -- offering jeff bezos arrived in space next month.aturday's live auction followed weeks of online bidding with more than 7000 submissions from 159 countries. samsung has yet to decide whether to just -- whether to suspend production of its new budget phone because much of shortage. the report from the times -- electron times is been denied. sheba will drop two directors from its board after an investigation showed unfair collection and major shareholders demanded action. the report showed toshiba -- toshiba devised a plan to prevent a shareholders from exercising their brand and in july 2020 meeting. this is dave and still you. this is bloomberg. -- >> the bond market nation's toy. -- the bond market is telling us inflation is transitory. everything is going to be great. >> double digit increases in airfare and hotel costs. >> the airfares, etc.. >> it is a question of when they will peak. >> look at other components. >> the biggest risk is if we start to say -- see wage pressures go up. >> everybody is screaming their data screaming
brian tan. blue origin has raised $28 million by alternating -- offering jeff bezos arrived in space next month.aturday's live auction followed weeks of online bidding with more than 7000 submissions from 159 countries. samsung has yet to decide whether to just -- whether to suspend production of its new budget phone because much of shortage. the report from the times -- electron times is been denied. sheba will drop two directors from its board after an investigation showed unfair collection...
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do you think the fed could raise interest rates or indicate it will raise rates sooner than we think? >> brian, i do i think they will make some kind of indication. you refrnerenced inflation. in many of the earnings calls for the recent quarter, the term inflation was used in many of them now there was a lot of good news in the earnings calls as well. 86% of companies reported actual earnings beat estimates. that's the highest percentage since fact track started tracking this. inflation was mentioned a lot. i think that is the biggest risk to the economy right now i do think eventually the fed is going to drop hints that they are going to stop their bond purchasing program i think that's going to be the first step in the process. >> and when they do, what happens? >> well, you know, i mean certainly most equity markets will be off a percent or two i think many investors are baking this into equity markets. i don't think it is a huge surprise, but obviously we'll have to wait and see we have a meeting coming up mid month. >> yeah, we look ahead at equities and it seems to be a pause the last f
do you think the fed could raise interest rates or indicate it will raise rates sooner than we think? >> brian, i do i think they will make some kind of indication. you refrnerenced inflation. in many of the earnings calls for the recent quarter, the term inflation was used in many of them now there was a lot of good news in the earnings calls as well. 86% of companies reported actual earnings beat estimates. that's the highest percentage since fact track started tracking this. inflation...
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>> brian, i think this is what it takes when you're coordinating across dozens and dozens of groups and raisingeven figures to invest in infrastructure across your state. i think we're seeing the playbook from georgia being implemented in texas, and i think the timing of this announcement aligns with special sessions in texas, right? this is about making sure there is a constant drumbeat of pressure not only on texans in the state legislature, but on congress, because they still need to act to ensure there is a national voting standard and protection for voting rights across this country. what i also think is striking about this group is, yes, highly coordinated progressive groups, but they all recognize that making sure the right to vote for all texans is essential to any of their agendas, and that's why they're coming together at this moment, brian. >> tim, reports have reached us that construction has been halted on the museum of bad corporate pr so that a new wing can be designed and named for toyota. you see, the folks over on the crew discovered that toyota has given to 37 of the republic
>> brian, i think this is what it takes when you're coordinating across dozens and dozens of groups and raisingeven figures to invest in infrastructure across your state. i think we're seeing the playbook from georgia being implemented in texas, and i think the timing of this announcement aligns with special sessions in texas, right? this is about making sure there is a constant drumbeat of pressure not only on texans in the state legislature, but on congress, because they still need to...
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example of what we call climate change as well as more water and brian is pumped out of the ground, the water level in the middle. this raises the water temperature, which leads to evaporation loss tickets. up on the bottom line is that is accelerates the loss of water from the salt reliability. i was both alone. we weren't allowed to film at the s q in mind because of covered restrictions, but company vice president pablo alchemy arrest says that the company has reduced water consumption in recent years and will continue to do so. sort of thing. i want to say we monitor water extraction and more than 250 locations in. we also monitor the water level of the and we make all of this data public. you think it was a fully thought, christiane. her uncle has doubts about the company's operations. is when a able, oh you that over the others in the, in the so far, the s q m has not bother to take the concerns of the local residents. seriously though, susan and we're upset about that. and that when you get it, they take the lithium out of the ground and then sell it. and europe as a clean product. i mean, you know, you and i would op
example of what we call climate change as well as more water and brian is pumped out of the ground, the water level in the middle. this raises the water temperature, which leads to evaporation loss tickets. up on the bottom line is that is accelerates the loss of water from the salt reliability. i was both alone. we weren't allowed to film at the s q in mind because of covered restrictions, but company vice president pablo alchemy arrest says that the company has reduced water consumption in...
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example of the recall climate change as well as more water and brian is pumped out of the ground, the water level in the middle. this raises the water temperature which leads to evaporation. pick it up on the bottom line is that is accelerates the loss of water from the salt reliability. i was we weren't allowed to film at the s q in mind because of cobit restrictions, but company vice president pablo alchemy says that the company has reduced water consumption in recent years, and we'll continue to do so sort of thing. i want to say we monitor water extraction and more than 250 locations in here. we also monitor the water level of the and we make all of this data public. you think it was a fully thought christiane. her uncle has doubts about the company's operations. is a women able look at you that over the years in the, in the so far, the s q m has not bothered to take the concerns of the local residents? seriously. it does is, and we're upset about that and that will be a good. they take the lithium out of the ground, get and then sell it. and europe as a clean product. i mean, you know, you and open the system. but as
example of the recall climate change as well as more water and brian is pumped out of the ground, the water level in the middle. this raises the water temperature which leads to evaporation. pick it up on the bottom line is that is accelerates the loss of water from the salt reliability. i was we weren't allowed to film at the s q in mind because of cobit restrictions, but company vice president pablo alchemy says that the company has reduced water consumption in recent years, and we'll...
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raising employee wages. but feel pay packages might fill a different story. in 2020 feel, brian nickel took home $30000000.00. that's nearly $3000.00 times more than the average to put a worker salary. professor, professor of economics and international affairs and author of democracy at work, richard joins us now. good to have you, professor. thank you. glad to be here. it's hardly gone on notice. prices are surging everywhere. what can americans expect and what is causing the feet rise in the cost of living? well, i'm afraid every prediction that i've looked that indicates that these prices are going to continue to rise. the only debate is for how long and how high will it go. but let me argue with consensus about why this is happened. first of all, it is not happening because there is a labor shortage. there is no such thing. what you, what they mean is given the prices they are willing to pay for workers, the wages they often. and given the working conditions, they offer those workers, the workers are not coming forward. what does it mean? there's a shortage. it means you're
raising employee wages. but feel pay packages might fill a different story. in 2020 feel, brian nickel took home $30000000.00. that's nearly $3000.00 times more than the average to put a worker salary. professor, professor of economics and international affairs and author of democracy at work, richard joins us now. good to have you, professor. thank you. glad to be here. it's hardly gone on notice. prices are surging everywhere. what can americans expect and what is causing the feet rise in the...
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other than that, the fed is making headlines it caused many people to raise an eyebrow let's talk about the markets joining us is brian leven. good to have you back on yesterday was there anything the fed chairman that said that caused you to change your macro bullish view longer term >> yeah, there wasn't anything that the fed chair said that caused us to change our macro view the reality is we're in a good macro backdrop there are inflationary pressures that will hasten tightening. the fed has been transparent about allowing this to play out over time. the fed believes as i do you have a moment in time in which there's a lot of demand hitting the market in which businesses have spent time cutting workers and cutting inventory and now we have to rebuild. as your own data shows, coming off of recessions the market allows for greater valuation some say the market is over valued but coming out of slowdowns, your data suggests that the market may give higher valuations a pass. >> well, it tends to happen obviously the market moves first. you think of a price earnings ratio the denominator takes time so the market forecas
other than that, the fed is making headlines it caused many people to raise an eyebrow let's talk about the markets joining us is brian leven. good to have you back on yesterday was there anything the fed chairman that said that caused you to change your macro bullish view longer term >> yeah, there wasn't anything that the fed chair said that caused us to change our macro view the reality is we're in a good macro backdrop there are inflationary pressures that will hasten tightening. the...
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example of a recall climate change as well as more water and brian is pumped out of the ground, the water level in the middle of this raises the water temperature, which leads to evaporation gets up on the bottom line is that is accelerates the loss of water from the salt reliability. i was both we weren't allowed to film at the s q in mind because of covered restrictions, but company vice president pablo alchemy says that the company has reduced water consumption in recent years, and we'll continue to do so. i'm going to say we monitor water extraction more than 250 locations in here. we also monitor the water level of the lagoon and we make all of this data public you think for about 20 to 43rd. christy and her uncle has doubts about the company's operations. is a when a able oh you that over the other thing not so far. i mean, when i asked q m has not bother to take the concerns of the local residents. seriously. the susan and we're upset about that and that will be a good they take the lithium out of the ground, get and then sell it. and europe as a clean product. i mean, you know, you and i would open the system, but
example of a recall climate change as well as more water and brian is pumped out of the ground, the water level in the middle of this raises the water temperature, which leads to evaporation gets up on the bottom line is that is accelerates the loss of water from the salt reliability. i was both we weren't allowed to film at the s q in mind because of covered restrictions, but company vice president pablo alchemy says that the company has reduced water consumption in recent years, and we'll...
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. >> brian fitzpatrick, you heard senator sanders say he doesn't support anything that would raise thedent biden as well, tying it to inflation is another nonstarter for them. your fellow republicans are largely saying they don't want to raise taxes on corporations to pay for it. so, what's the solution here? >> yeah. thanks, dana. the house approach, our bipartisan caucus has taken phase one, identify the definition, which we did, our caucus endorsed it with three-fourths of the caucus. second was the scope. we came to 1.25 over eight and then third of the paid fors, and that's what josh and i have been working with the g20. now 21 senators, bipartisan. we've addressed the paid fors and have done it without any taxes increases. should everything be on the table? of course it should be. that's part of compromise. nobody will be totally in love with the plan but everybody will be okay with it. that's the whole point of our caucus. that's what our country wants us to do. >> but they're not okay with it. congressman gottheimer, i'll put this to you. i think it's your caucus that's not sup
. >> brian fitzpatrick, you heard senator sanders say he doesn't support anything that would raise thedent biden as well, tying it to inflation is another nonstarter for them. your fellow republicans are largely saying they don't want to raise taxes on corporations to pay for it. so, what's the solution here? >> yeah. thanks, dana. the house approach, our bipartisan caucus has taken phase one, identify the definition, which we did, our caucus endorsed it with three-fourths of the...
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example of the recall climate change as well as more water and brian is pumped out of the ground, the water level in the middle of this raises the water temperature which leads to evaporation and it gets up on the bottom line is that it accelerates the loss of water from the salt reliability i was we weren't allowed to film at the s q in mind because of kobe restrictions, but company vice president pablo alchemy rush, says that the company has reduced water consumption in recent years, and will continue to do so that we monitor water extraction and more than 250 locations in here. we also monitor the water level of the and we make all of this data public you say for me actually, it was a fooling, thought christy and her uncle has doubts about the company's operations. is when a able look at you that over the us in the, in the so far, the one s q m has not bother to take the concerns of the local residents. seriously though, susan and we're upset about that and they take the lithium out of the ground, get and then sell it in europe as a clean product. i mean, you know, you open the ship, but as far as i'm concerned and that's
example of the recall climate change as well as more water and brian is pumped out of the ground, the water level in the middle of this raises the water temperature which leads to evaporation and it gets up on the bottom line is that it accelerates the loss of water from the salt reliability i was we weren't allowed to film at the s q in mind because of kobe restrictions, but company vice president pablo alchemy rush, says that the company has reduced water consumption in recent years, and will...
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brian: nuts. >> not by dollar by dollar but 6 to 1. if aoc raises $200 online you the hardworking taxpayer have to give her 100. it goes against the constitution. federalizes the campaign but then it goes around the states. and do you know what's really interesting that no one is talking about today that's in the bill? it gives a speech czar just like what high tech does now. it will tell us what we can say in campaigns and what key not. do you wonder what they will tell us we can say? we won't be able and what it does makes holiday pretty much in charge of our campaigns. that's like putting the world health organization in charge of our campaign. we would no longer be able to criticize china or anything else. or how old them accountable. >> brian: kevin, 9/11 was a crisis. 2008 the market collapsed it was a crisis. the pandemic was a crisis. i'm concerned they are making this a crisis as if they don't act, republicans are going to steal the whole thing away because they are passing laws that tighten up the elections after the pandemic. so joe manch
brian: nuts. >> not by dollar by dollar but 6 to 1. if aoc raises $200 online you the hardworking taxpayer have to give her 100. it goes against the constitution. federalizes the campaign but then it goes around the states. and do you know what's really interesting that no one is talking about today that's in the bill? it gives a speech czar just like what high tech does now. it will tell us what we can say in campaigns and what key not. do you wonder what they will tell us we can say? we...
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brian, if it plays out this way, it is a fat pitch down the middle that we raised over the last couple months >> what's the risk to all this, craig? besides stocks going down. the obvious. seems like the easy money has been made coming off the pandemic lows, literally and figuratively from the fed and easy money in the markets. what are, if any, the major risks out there right now? >> i look at it this way as we navigate through the first half the year we had certainly a few fastballs coming in with inflation we had a few change-ups in terms of market leadership in the first half of the year last year, you got a curve ball from the fed as it looked like a few of the dots changed on the dot plot the risk going forward is the market as we look at this and totalled our full count because evaluations are not necessarily cheap. you look at the technical set up which is strong at this point in time everybody is waiting for the neck next pitch that could be the jobs numbers that could be hot and you have a fastball and swing and a miss and you will see the market have a little bit of a correc
brian, if it plays out this way, it is a fat pitch down the middle that we raised over the last couple months >> what's the risk to all this, craig? besides stocks going down. the obvious. seems like the easy money has been made coming off the pandemic lows, literally and figuratively from the fed and easy money in the markets. what are, if any, the major risks out there right now? >> i look at it this way as we navigate through the first half the year we had certainly a few...
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brian: makes no sense. >> and they are raising the price on those countries as well and you're right'll start with your reaction on dr. fauci and everything that's coming out with him, lately. he had his first interview with nicole wallace yesterday and she really didn't grill him about those e-mails. what's your reaction about these 3,200 pages of e-mails? >> so i've seen some of the e-mails. what really matters here is when it mattered most, when the chinese were covering this up in early january of 2020 , dr. fauci certainly would have seen the same intelligence that i saw. we would certainly have known that the risk this came from the laboratory was real and the chinese communist party didn't want any of us to know that and that raised red flags throughout the entire united states government for far too long. dr. fauci let those of us who were out there talking about it carry the mantel, and we couldn't get science. we got politics instead and that's what you saw on the left wing media. politics trumping science and that delayed our capacity to respond to what the chinese communi
brian: makes no sense. >> and they are raising the price on those countries as well and you're right'll start with your reaction on dr. fauci and everything that's coming out with him, lately. he had his first interview with nicole wallace yesterday and she really didn't grill him about those e-mails. what's your reaction about these 3,200 pages of e-mails? >> so i've seen some of the e-mails. what really matters here is when it mattered most, when the chinese were covering this up...
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republicans rob portman said they are looking to raise revenue from air wave sales and collecting fees from major polluters. solutions? i don't know brianminor polluters, just major. >> reporter: exactly >> kristina, thank you very much >>> lately, crypto could use a spending package of their own. if you are not paying attention, bitcoin down 50% almost 50% from its april 15th highs. ethereum taking a huge hit off its peak the move sparked by china's government which is trying to ban all crypto or at least the cryptos they don't create. some traders believe the markets may be overreacting to that news more insight from rich rosenblum from gsr somebody who i think, rich, in a previous life, our paths crossed in the oil markets as well commodities and oil part of the longer-term history as well. the cryptos. if you had to say what the main -- is there one main reason -- by the way, they are still well up from a year ago. context and key here off their peak is there one thing that sticks out to you, rich >> i would say that bitcoin stands for freedom not only economic freedom, but freedom of speech. that is something we have seen that chin
republicans rob portman said they are looking to raise revenue from air wave sales and collecting fees from major polluters. solutions? i don't know brianminor polluters, just major. >> reporter: exactly >> kristina, thank you very much >>> lately, crypto could use a spending package of their own. if you are not paying attention, bitcoin down 50% almost 50% from its april 15th highs. ethereum taking a huge hit off its peak the move sparked by china's government which is...
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. >>> so, this building collapse is also raising questions about the safety of similar buildings in the area. let's bring in cnn's briann, what is being done now to make sure that other buildings are safe? >> well, alice, this process is now going on with hundreds of buildings throughout south florida. they're now scrambling to make sure that what happened in surfside does not happen to them. this is one of those complexes. this is the winston tower complex in sunny isles beach, florida, just a few miles north of surfside. here's a look at the complex. this is bigger than the champlaign towers. this is a 24-story building but it is the same age as the champlaign towers complex. it's 40 years old and it has a similar layout. the pool deck is up there above a parking garage. they have been undertaking reinspection and repair work since about six months to a year before the surfside collapse, and it's going to continue for another two to three years, but this is what's involved in it. look at this damage that they found here. this is some corrosion and rebar exposed, rusted rebar in the -- at the, you know, the roof of th
. >>> so, this building collapse is also raising questions about the safety of similar buildings in the area. let's bring in cnn's briann, what is being done now to make sure that other buildings are safe? >> well, alice, this process is now going on with hundreds of buildings throughout south florida. they're now scrambling to make sure that what happened in surfside does not happen to them. this is one of those complexes. this is the winston tower complex in sunny isles beach,...
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brian: if the ark i -- if the market moves, we all kind of maintain our market share together. we're not going to be a heck of a lot different from other people. david: that raises the question of what does it do to your other business. if we are in a tightening phase, what does that do to things like net interest margin? brian: the net interest margin, the apollo balance was huge, of the month of fiscal stimulus and monetary accommodation. the good thing about the business is half-hour money comes from the spread, and you are starting to see those loans stabilize as we get into the first quarter and start to grow at a modest pace. but our credit card balances fell from $90 billion to $70 billion, and those are the kind of things that indicate the customer is still getting back in the game. our middle-market drug rate went from the low 30's the low 40's. we are and what i call the twist of both rates and the economy. rates moving up helps our business, but if they are moving for the wrong reasons, it doesn't help our business. the economies are growing at a fundamental basis as we move forward. david: it is pretty modest still as a practical matter. the fed cont
brian: if the ark i -- if the market moves, we all kind of maintain our market share together. we're not going to be a heck of a lot different from other people. david: that raises the question of what does it do to your other business. if we are in a tightening phase, what does that do to things like net interest margin? brian: the net interest margin, the apollo balance was huge, of the month of fiscal stimulus and monetary accommodation. the good thing about the business is half-hour money...
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example of it we call climate change as well as more water and brian is pumped out of the ground, the water level in the middle star. this raises the water temperature, which leads to evaporation, gets up on the bottom line is that is accelerates the loss of water from the salt reliability. i was we weren't allowed to film at the s q in mind because of cobit restrictions, but company vice president pablo alchemy arrest says that the company has reduced water consumption in recent years and will continue to do so that i want to see if we monitor water extraction and more than $250.00 locations in the, in the year. we also monitor the water level of the and we make all of this data public. you think it was a fully bud. christiane, her uncle has doubts about the company's operations. if women able look that over the others who knows in so far, the s q m has not bothered to take the concerns of the local residents. seriously. the susan and we are upset about that. and that when you get it, they take the lithium out of the ground, get and then sell it. and europe as a clean product. i mean, you know, you and open the ship. but as fa
example of it we call climate change as well as more water and brian is pumped out of the ground, the water level in the middle star. this raises the water temperature, which leads to evaporation, gets up on the bottom line is that is accelerates the loss of water from the salt reliability. i was we weren't allowed to film at the s q in mind because of cobit restrictions, but company vice president pablo alchemy arrest says that the company has reduced water consumption in recent years and will...
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steve: he did, indeed, which helped tunnel 2 towers raised millions of dollars. brian: full circle.teve: the circumstantial of life as they sing about elton john does. ainsley: the lion king. steve: exactly right. can you tell we have small children. brian: they grew up. steve: president biden will meet with nato leaders in brussels ahead of his highly anticipated sit down on wednesday with vladimir putin. it's latest overseas stop after wrapping up the g-7 summit where world leaders called on china to cooperate in figuring out how code started. benjamin hall is live in the beautiful city of brussels and he joins us with more where i believe it's afternoon there. >> it has just gone afternoon. to the rest of you good morning. no doubt that the relationship between the u.s. and nato is going to be different under president biden than it was president trump. president trump pushed the organization inincredibly hard pushed the rest of the countries to push 2% on military spending and brought in $130 billion. he has declared his unwavering commitment to nato. on the agenda today will be
steve: he did, indeed, which helped tunnel 2 towers raised millions of dollars. brian: full circle.teve: the circumstantial of life as they sing about elton john does. ainsley: the lion king. steve: exactly right. can you tell we have small children. brian: they grew up. steve: president biden will meet with nato leaders in brussels ahead of his highly anticipated sit down on wednesday with vladimir putin. it's latest overseas stop after wrapping up the g-7 summit where world leaders called on...
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raised the bar. ainsley: like the border they are ignoring the border. brian vice president kamala harris was sitting next to him. you know what he told me? that he inherited a crisis at the border, and that he's corrected it. this is the worst the border has ever been. brian: how would he know? >> how would he know or how would the vice president know? but what they can know is they could actually see the statistics, month after month after month, and you know, we've been to the border almost two-thirds of all of the republicans in the house have been down there to see it firsthand. this is more than just a humanitarian crisis. we are capturing people who are on the terrorist watch list. they aren't coming from central america. they are coming from yemen. why are they coming here, who are they meeting with and what do they have planned? now we're finding people from romania. we're finding children, all by themselves. two, three years old, with no clothes, nobody around to care for them, and the fentanyl coming across is a 300% increase from last year. you kno
raised the bar. ainsley: like the border they are ignoring the border. brian vice president kamala harris was sitting next to him. you know what he told me? that he inherited a crisis at the border, and that he's corrected it. this is the worst the border has ever been. brian: how would he know? >> how would he know or how would the vice president know? but what they can know is they could actually see the statistics, month after month after month, and you know, we've been to the border...
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by anybody. >> brian: so my next guest is one of the first to stand by president trump in 2015 and-16 by his side through his presidency and is working hard over the last six months to raiseoney for republicans in house and senate seats. and maybe i in the white house in 2024 himself. let's bring back to the show former new jersey governor former presidential candidate and on the board of the new york mets who happen to be in first place coincidence welcome back governor chris christie. >> good to be back. thanks for having me. >> brian: you say the confidence is up. would you say he has shown the power in primaries so far with his endorsement? head of the republican party and going forward in the 2022 midterms in particular districts he will continue to be a big force, brian, in other districts less so given that he is no longer president. but, certainly, you know, i think everybody should want every republican involved in a positive forward-looking way to make two cases. why our ideas are better than the democrats and why what joe biden and the democratic congress is doing right now is so destructive to our country. >> brian: governor, i don't know if you heard him with
by anybody. >> brian: so my next guest is one of the first to stand by president trump in 2015 and-16 by his side through his presidency and is working hard over the last six months to raiseoney for republicans in house and senate seats. and maybe i in the white house in 2024 himself. let's bring back to the show former new jersey governor former presidential candidate and on the board of the new york mets who happen to be in first place coincidence welcome back governor chris christie....
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. >> reporter: you, too, brian >>> now, to the markets and the big fed rate decision today. while no one actually expects the fed to raiseates the intention will be, of course, on the fed language and whether there will be any hits that the fed will get more aggressive in fighting inflation. what could this mean for your money, joining us federated steve chevron. steve, good to have you back on. do you expect the slight changes by the fed that give us a hint that maybe higher rates are sooner than we expect? or kind of a repeat of the last meeting? >> we're certainly hopeful for some of those signs we think are appropriate. you know, we think the fed needs to do some stuff on the short end of the yield curve to stabilize the repo market. again, that's not a big thing but you have to do the easy things before you expect them to do the hard things we're looking at the dots, that move into 2023 that we're thinking about tapering. we think or hope we may see commentary that suggests that jackson hole really is the forum in august where the fed will get more detailed about their taping plans. we'll see, we'll see where chairm
. >> reporter: you, too, brian >>> now, to the markets and the big fed rate decision today. while no one actually expects the fed to raiseates the intention will be, of course, on the fed language and whether there will be any hits that the fed will get more aggressive in fighting inflation. what could this mean for your money, joining us federated steve chevron. steve, good to have you back on. do you expect the slight changes by the fed that give us a hint that maybe higher...
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renew a place to raise billions of dollars for countries, count emissions, but comment activists say it's not enough. ah, thank you for joining us. 20 minutes. yeah. has 12 year brian, as israel prime minister, has ended after parliament approved a new coalition government by the narrowest of margins. shortly after writing liter enough. tiny bennett with thorny as israel. a new leader faucet begins coverage from western slim. mean it's negative. benjamin netanyahu has spent 2 and a half years and poor elections fighting for his political life. desperate to stay on his israel's prime minute to go down. when the in came, it was quick and by the slimmest of margins and abstention, leaving the votes tallied at 60 to 59 against him. israel's longest serving prime minister, whose catholic curated image as its indispensable leader, had to be told to give up his seat. swapping it instead for that of the leader of the opposition, the outgoing incumbent jala. he'd only too happy to make way. natalie bennett, but it was the peat pop in coalition natalie bennett, who took the oath 1st to replace nathan, yahoo! it was the 2nd time he'd been at the podium earlier. he began today
renew a place to raise billions of dollars for countries, count emissions, but comment activists say it's not enough. ah, thank you for joining us. 20 minutes. yeah. has 12 year brian, as israel prime minister, has ended after parliament approved a new coalition government by the narrowest of margins. shortly after writing liter enough. tiny bennett with thorny as israel. a new leader faucet begins coverage from western slim. mean it's negative. benjamin netanyahu has spent 2 and a half years...
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raised concerns over chinese compliance with biological weapons convention. questions over china's transparency now central to president biden's coronavirus inquiry. brian keir, thank you for that. keir simmons remaining on this week and providing report tonight. coming up for us, if you've yet to catch up with today's crazy from the house floor then we have all the crazy cued up and ready to roll and we come back. rt bed. it's the most comfortable, body-sensing, automatically-responding, energy-building, dually-adjustable, dad-powering, wellness-boosting, foot-warming, temperature-balancing, recovery-assisting, effortlessly life-changing proven quality night sleep we've ever made. the new queen sleep number 360 c2 smart bed is only $899. plus, 0% interest for 36 months & free premium delivery when you add a base. ends monday. last thing before we go tonight, he might be the most ambitious man and washington. kevin mccarthy, the california republican who wants so very badly to be speaker of the house. the man who has shown the ability, a cherished unnecessary trade among elected republicans in congress these days to say almost anything regardless of tru
raised concerns over chinese compliance with biological weapons convention. questions over china's transparency now central to president biden's coronavirus inquiry. brian keir, thank you for that. keir simmons remaining on this week and providing report tonight. coming up for us, if you've yet to catch up with today's crazy from the house floor then we have all the crazy cued up and ready to roll and we come back. rt bed. it's the most comfortable, body-sensing, automatically-responding,...
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brian moynihan in 20 minutes. ♪ ritika: with the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. officials at the fed signal they may raises from zero faster than they had forecast. policy makers expect there will be to rate hikes by the end of 2023. fed chair jerome powell acknowledged there's a lot of uncertainty. powell said there is a risk that inflation will be higher than the central bank thinks. congress has given final approval to a new federal holiday celebrating the end of slavery. juneteenth will be the 12th federal holiday. it marks a day in 1865 when union soldiers brought word of freedom to people in texas. president biden will sign the bill into law today. it is a milestone for china's space program. a chinese spaceship carrying three astronauts docked at china's new space station today. the crew will live aboard the space station for three months. they will carry out experiments and conduct maintenance. police and hong kong have arrested be three top editors at the pro-democracy apple daily newspaper. two of the paper's executives were also arrested, accused of breaching the national security law. the owne
brian moynihan in 20 minutes. ♪ ritika: with the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. officials at the fed signal they may raises from zero faster than they had forecast. policy makers expect there will be to rate hikes by the end of 2023. fed chair jerome powell acknowledged there's a lot of uncertainty. powell said there is a risk that inflation will be higher than the central bank thinks. congress has given final approval to a new federal holiday celebrating the end of slavery. juneteenth...
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raised concerns over china's compliance with the biological weapons convention. questions over china's transparency now central to president biden's coronavirus inquiry. brian?and providing our report tonight. >>> if you've yet to catch up with today's crazy from the house floor, we have all the crazy queued up and ready to roll when we come back. ♪♪ >>> last thing before we go tonight, he might be the most ambitious man in washington, kevin mccarthy, the california republican who wants so very badly to be speaker of the house. the man who has shown the ability, a cherished and necessary trade among elected republicans in congress these days, to say almost anything regardless of truth or consequences for that matter. the same guy who said trump bore responsibility for the riot and the desecration of the capitol. no problem, he was down at mar-a-lago faster than you could say insurrection. today he did it again and we're going to play a collection of his comments for you. it was the run-up to a vote on a bill to remove from the capitol statues and portraits of supporters of the confederacy. he found a way to conclude the so-called crisis over the teaching of
raised concerns over china's compliance with the biological weapons convention. questions over china's transparency now central to president biden's coronavirus inquiry. brian?and providing our report tonight. >>> if you've yet to catch up with today's crazy from the house floor, we have all the crazy queued up and ready to roll when we come back. ♪♪ >>> last thing before we go tonight, he might be the most ambitious man in washington, kevin mccarthy, the california...
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raising questions about the structural integrity of the building. the report revealed alarming concerns about concrete below the pool deck and parking garage. brian todd has more. >> reporter: we have news a structural confirm has acknowledged it did an inspection and report on the south tower complex in october of 2018, when it did that inspection and issued that report it found significant cracks and crumbling at various spots inside the complex. cnn previously reported the firm found instruction turl damage to a concrete slab underneath the pool deck and pound significant cracking and spalling, a crumb being of concrete in the parking lot. morabito found that and that is what they found. it's saddened by the collapse and working with investigators to determine the cause of this collapse. meanwhile rescuers are trying to get to anyone who might be inside, find people who could be alive. the mayor of surfside, charles brigget has called for the champagne towers north to be evacuated. brian todd, surfside, florida. >> joining know is forest landing, structural engineer with fema nine in california. thanks so much for being here with us. you've se
raising questions about the structural integrity of the building. the report revealed alarming concerns about concrete below the pool deck and parking garage. brian todd has more. >> reporter: we have news a structural confirm has acknowledged it did an inspection and report on the south tower complex in october of 2018, when it did that inspection and issued that report it found significant cracks and crumbling at various spots inside the complex. cnn previously reported the firm found...
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brian, than the real. and thus voting rights. real >> well, professor, to your very point, these are some of the same republicans in the senate raising this crisis over critical race theory. some of the same republicans who are voter suppression enthusiast, back in their home states. and our friend eugene robinson writes this and it's powerful, " supporting the juneteenth holiday is a gesture that lets republicans pretend to acknowledge the nation's original sin of slavery. even as they insist that racism is confined to our national past ". do you agree? >> yes, indeed. eugene is spot on with that. just think about this. we are willing to pass -- brian, i remember i'm old enough to remember the opposition to and al-qaeda holiday. the holiday. i was i remember the eighties in the nineties. even after president reagan signed mlk holiday into law. and i'm baffled why they would actually sign this bill without any problem. but would have a problem with having racism taught in american public schools. on the one hand, we will acknowledge that slavery was a bad thing and that it ended in 1865. but we have a problem with teaching that to ou
brian, than the real. and thus voting rights. real >> well, professor, to your very point, these are some of the same republicans in the senate raising this crisis over critical race theory. some of the same republicans who are voter suppression enthusiast, back in their home states. and our friend eugene robinson writes this and it's powerful, " supporting the juneteenth holiday is a gesture that lets republicans pretend to acknowledge the nation's original sin of slavery. even as...
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brian: that's great. done such a great job raisings us over the past year and a half.: thank you, jillian. 20 minutes after the top of the hour. brand new video showing women twerking on the top of a chicago police officer and as crime in the new york city it surges can law and order be restored there one florida restaurant placing blame on biden for lack of workers. his message to workers coming up. ♪ those probably won't touch me. xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. xiidra,... ...noooo! it can provide lasting relief. xiidra is the only fda- approved non-steroid treatment specifically for the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease one drop in each eye, twice a day. don't use if you're allergic to xiidra. common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied to the eye, and unusual taste sensation. don't touch container tip to your eye or any surface. after using xiidra, wait 15 minutes before reinserting contacts. talk to an eye doctor about xiidra. i prefer you didn't. xiidra. not today, dry
brian: that's great. done such a great job raisings us over the past year and a half.: thank you, jillian. 20 minutes after the top of the hour. brand new video showing women twerking on the top of a chicago police officer and as crime in the new york city it surges can law and order be restored there one florida restaurant placing blame on biden for lack of workers. his message to workers coming up. ♪ those probably won't touch me. xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can...
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that have pricing power, that can raise prices on consumers to meet some of the supply chain disruptions, or is it simply being big tech, and everyone needing an iphone? brianthat is certainly the pattern we are used to, when the world is decelerating. that is tech's moments to shine. any time they have not beat as reliably, that has been a really good time to be intact. we have -- to begin tech -- to be in tech. we are kind of spread out across the board because we are obviously leaning into the uncertainty, but also looking for a pretty sharp and noticeable deceleration in economic growth in the u.s. overseas, i think we are still waiting for peak economic growth in europe and asia and emerging markets as they get vaccinated, so there could be a bit of a rotation as investors look for where we are still seeing the news eating expectations. they could be outside the united states. romaine: are you concerned at all about the inability to properly forecast some of the economic trends out there? we are starting to see a lot more surprises, if you will, at least as far as what certain economists and strategists on the street are expecting with regards to the e
that have pricing power, that can raise prices on consumers to meet some of the supply chain disruptions, or is it simply being big tech, and everyone needing an iphone? brianthat is certainly the pattern we are used to, when the world is decelerating. that is tech's moments to shine. any time they have not beat as reliably, that has been a really good time to be intact. we have -- to begin tech -- to be in tech. we are kind of spread out across the board because we are obviously leaning into...
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thinks makes sense, he's continuing to raise them with republicans and hoping these are areas we can find common ground on. >> woodruff: we'll leave it there, brian, who airs the president's economic council. thank you. >> thanks, judy. >> woodruff: a surge in crossings at the u.s.-mexican border in recent months has led u.s. border agents to drop some migrants off at sites in rural american towns, to begin their wait for court hearings. as special correspondent dan lieverman reports, these towns often lack the means to cope with the influx, even though aid groups have stepped in to help. >> reporter: it's another hot day on the bordefor fernie quiroz, a volunteer with the arizona-california humanitarian coalition, a group that was created to respond to growing trend: border patrol releasing migrants in small towns that lack the resources to respond. >> they have nowhere to call where to go. they don't even know where the bus station is, where is an airport, where is a local hotel? >> reporter: instead of releasing the migrants onto the streets, border patrol began dropping them off at the regional center for border health in somerton, a rural ci
thinks makes sense, he's continuing to raise them with republicans and hoping these are areas we can find common ground on. >> woodruff: we'll leave it there, brian, who airs the president's economic council. thank you. >> thanks, judy. >> woodruff: a surge in crossings at the u.s.-mexican border in recent months has led u.s. border agents to drop some migrants off at sites in rural american towns, to begin their wait for court hearings. as special correspondent dan lieverman...
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raise taxes on those making less than 400,000 a year. who will pay for the 6 trillion-dollar budget. i'll break it down with brian. pollen... geico. great service without all the drama. shingles? oh... you mean bill. he's been a real pain. again with the bill... what? it looks like a face. ...hearing about it 24/7 is painful enough... i don't want to catch it. well, you can't catch shingles, but the virus that causes it may already be inside you. does that mean bill might have company? - stop. you know shingles can be prevented. shingles can be whaaaaat? yeah prevented. you can get vaccinated. oh, so... i guess it's just you, me and bill then. i'm making my appointment. bill's all yours... 50 years or older? get vaccinated for shingles today. incomparable design makes it beautiful. state of the art technology makes it brilliant. the visionary lexus nx. lease the 2021 nx 300 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. (vo) nobody dreams in conventional thinking. it didn't get us to the moon. $359 a month for 36 months. it doesn't ring the bell on wall street. or disrupt the status quo.
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raise $700 billion the next decade. there is a lot of common sense things we can do and a lot of support for those types of things. >> that has a bipartisan support. brianank you for joining us this morning. >> happy to be here. >>> u.s. catholic bishops moving to deny communion to president biden, hear why. >> iran's new hard line president-elect has a >>> just in. iran's president-elect ibrahim raisi. raisi says the u.s. violated the agreement in exchange for lifting of sanctions. fred frederick plightgin joins us now. >> reporter: a hard liner who has always been against the united states and united states politics. when asked if he would meet with president biden he simply said no. no explanation, he simply said no. he said he believes the u.s. needs to lift sanctions as fast as possible and also that iran is not willing to talk about its ballistic missile program. let's lynn in. you've already told us how you feel about a direct meeting with president biden but would you be willing to talk to and negotiate with the biden administration? would your administration be willing to do that? what do you expect of the biden administration and how do you fe
raise $700 billion the next decade. there is a lot of common sense things we can do and a lot of support for those types of things. >> that has a bipartisan support. brianank you for joining us this morning. >> happy to be here. >>> u.s. catholic bishops moving to deny communion to president biden, hear why. >> iran's new hard line president-elect has a >>> just in. iran's president-elect ibrahim raisi. raisi says the u.s. violated the agreement in exchange...
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you don't just raised about possible collusion to coin a turn, between sitting members, and the people we saw at the ramparts. >> a lot of good questions. when everyone question no, brianwould be what would the president of the united states do? but when in the capitol was breached and his vice president had to be escorted out and one military support national guard was actually set many hours later? i think that's a big open question. we know a little bit about when he was doing. we suspect quite a bit that he was cheering on the domestic terrorist during that time. we know about some of his phone calls to -- another. i think that is the big question. the reason why, when you hassan's why they are blocking this committee the republicans is because it's a question they don't answer. >> it's a pleasure to me -- to have you guys. on you make us. think when data tolliver tim miller, our thanks for coming on tonight. united states senator held a press conference today, we warn about the risks of the vaccine will insisting he's not an anti-vaccine or. here's a hint, his name rhymes with ron johnson. we will discuss what's one of our actual doctors, after this. doctors, afte
you don't just raised about possible collusion to coin a turn, between sitting members, and the people we saw at the ramparts. >> a lot of good questions. when everyone question no, brianwould be what would the president of the united states do? but when in the capitol was breached and his vice president had to be escorted out and one military support national guard was actually set many hours later? i think that's a big open question. we know a little bit about when he was doing. we...
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raise taxes on those making less than 400,000 a year. who will pay for the 6 trillion-dollar budget. i'll break it down with i'll break it down with brian♪ we made usaa insurance for veterans like martin. when a hailstorm hit, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right away. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa this past year has felt like a long, long norwegian winter. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. but eventually, with spring comes rebirth. everything begins anew. and many of us realize a fundamental human need to connect with other like-minded people. welcome back to the world. viking. exploring the world in comfort... once again. ♪ ♪ ♪ common love isn't for us ♪ ♪ we created something phenomenal ♪ ♪ don't you agree? ♪ ♪ don't you agree? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ow! ♪ welcome back. that was true colors by cindy lauper. the winter was andrew. well done. when will we see the president's true colors restaurant today he tweeted he refuses to raise taxes on americans making less than 400 grand a year with an outlandish infrastructure plan. the first round of negotiations with. republicans collapse. shelley warned democrats
raise taxes on those making less than 400,000 a year. who will pay for the 6 trillion-dollar budget. i'll break it down with i'll break it down with brian♪ we made usaa insurance for veterans like martin. when a hailstorm hit, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right away. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa this past year has felt like a long, long norwegian winter. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. but eventually, with spring comes rebirth. everything begins...
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brian stevenson. none of the columns of move to the colonies, but this will be a condition. in germany. it's not just that you have to wait -- raise an 20 euros, which really isn't that much money. people can pull it. it's about $135 at the current rate. they have to research the lives of the people who lived there. otherwise, the artist will not do it. i think that is very important. they have to have more than a monetary stake they also have to do some of the work. >> let's take a few audience questions. eleanor baldwin has a very simple question, i will get there as many of these as i can. what do you mean about educating the community and how do we do that? >> one of the thoughts that i have had when people asked me for concretes suggestions in the united states is run for your school board. or at least, find out who is running for school board and support them because of course, the school board's determine a huge amount of textbook content and lesson plans. unfortunately, the people who have been paying attention to that stuff have not traditionally been americans who are interested. that is the first way in which people can
brian stevenson. none of the columns of move to the colonies, but this will be a condition. in germany. it's not just that you have to wait -- raise an 20 euros, which really isn't that much money. people can pull it. it's about $135 at the current rate. they have to research the lives of the people who lived there. otherwise, the artist will not do it. i think that is very important. they have to have more than a monetary stake they also have to do some of the work. >> let's take a few...
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raised in the sooner state. he married his wife, becky, at 19 and they settled in mustang. pam woodard, an old friend of keith's, rolled out the welcome mat for the briansey moved to town. >> they became an integral part of our church, active and grounded. >> they had two boys, trent and kent. >> becky was a good mom. from what i could tell she was a good mom. >> keith worked as a fireman, his dream job in the well-to-do oklahoma city enclave of nichols hills. terry hamilton served alongside keith, and if the firemen were like brothers the wives were like sisters, says terry's wife kim. >> with the fire department you became all families together. >> and keith had a good sense of humor. he was outgoing and he was really driven to succeed. >> and he did. promoted all the way to fire chief in 1991, but keith never lost his personal connection with the people he served. >> he was one of the first responders to the oklahoma city bombing. >> he was. >> that's when he worked on that lady that was trapped forever underneath the rubble, and keith wouldn't leave her. >> was he a hero in your eyes? >> oh, i think so. i was pretty proud of him as a friend for that
raised in the sooner state. he married his wife, becky, at 19 and they settled in mustang. pam woodard, an old friend of keith's, rolled out the welcome mat for the briansey moved to town. >> they became an integral part of our church, active and grounded. >> they had two boys, trent and kent. >> becky was a good mom. from what i could tell she was a good mom. >> keith worked as a fireman, his dream job in the well-to-do oklahoma city enclave of nichols hills. terry...
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raising concerns about the safety of high-rise buildings up and down the coast here. cnn has an exclusive report about what's being done just a few miles from here. here's briann the florida coast are scrambling to make sure the kind of collapse that happened in surfside doesn't happen to them. cnn got exclusive access to the reinspection and repairs going on at the winston towers complex in sunny isles beach, a few miles north of surfside. we saw worried residents complaining about the tape. >> we didn't get marching orders. >> reporter: there are seven buildings in this complex, each either the same age or older than the condo that collapsed in surfside, 20 osstories tall wit 250 units in each building. inspectors show the damage in the parking garage on the pool deck. the pool water drained for this repair. there are columns and concrete floors cracking, rusted rebar, and cables that support the concrete. inspector robert kondi looks at a support column that needs repair. when you look at this now, given what happened at champlain, how big of a concern is this? >> a big concern. >> why? >> it could fail, and people could die. >> reporter: these inspectors
raising concerns about the safety of high-rise buildings up and down the coast here. cnn has an exclusive report about what's being done just a few miles from here. here's briann the florida coast are scrambling to make sure the kind of collapse that happened in surfside doesn't happen to them. cnn got exclusive access to the reinspection and repairs going on at the winston towers complex in sunny isles beach, a few miles north of surfside. we saw worried residents complaining about the tape....
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brian lamorte, and for his colleagues. >> i know lots of guys in the trade who are contractors, and they're looking for help. >> reporter: and willing to pay for it. >> we have recently raisedn hour, and we are not pushing the envelope. we were $75 a little while ago, and $65 a little while before that. it's getting to the point where you probably pay us more to come fix your light switch than you do to go to the doctor. >> reporter: so, again, why no takers? >> i do think, for people my age, it's definitely more glamorous to think of the tech job, where you're in a really nice cushy office building. we're the kind of people who are going to hire someone to go change a light bulb, let alone go into the trades. that's kind of where my generation is right now. >> i can't give them a power tool. they might kill themselves with it. they have never held a power tool in their life. >> reporter: yes, says detroit master plumber adrienne bennett, whose firm is currently helping to revitalize michigan's central station, it takes a non-cushy mind-set. >> this is physical work. you need to be there on the job site every day. and, you got to be on time. and a lot of the young people to
brian lamorte, and for his colleagues. >> i know lots of guys in the trade who are contractors, and they're looking for help. >> reporter: and willing to pay for it. >> we have recently raisedn hour, and we are not pushing the envelope. we were $75 a little while ago, and $65 a little while before that. it's getting to the point where you probably pay us more to come fix your light switch than you do to go to the doctor. >> reporter: so, again, why no takers? >> i...
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brian: 1920, 100 years. ainsley: if you listen to rashad's story it's pretty phenomenal. when he was 2 years old his father was shot. his mother wasn't able to raiseis masters he realized education is the pathway to success that's why he started black lives matter because black lives do matter. in 2015 or 2016 he started that local chapter. a year on the inside he realized that the organization had little concern for rebuilding black families and his reason was as we heard when he was talking to todd and jillian this morning, that they didn't want to rebuild the family. they were denouncing charter schools. they were standing with the teachers unions and not with the black families. >> if you read about frederick douglass miss own words and booker t. washington in his own words. he says everything starts with education. you can't get anywhere without education. that's how things began to change as soon as the masses got educated. then you do this thing called quality of education. that's when people turn around and say okay, your schools suck, so i'm going to give you a ivanka trump to go to a better school. then one party stood in the way and sai
brian: 1920, 100 years. ainsley: if you listen to rashad's story it's pretty phenomenal. when he was 2 years old his father was shot. his mother wasn't able to raiseis masters he realized education is the pathway to success that's why he started black lives matter because black lives do matter. in 2015 or 2016 he started that local chapter. a year on the inside he realized that the organization had little concern for rebuilding black families and his reason was as we heard when he was talking...