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lisa collins. we have been married for 34 years. have this -- maybe you need to watch your money and do this. yeah, they are cutting the top but they have to get the workers. it is tvs. it is refrigerators and books and everything else that they sell out the door. again, can you make the definition of tone deafness. >> and a stark contrast between jeff bezos and one buses whose advice on dealing with -- everything coming out of his mouth is always so genuine, and it really resonates in his home and you know that you're listening to someone who has been in those trenches. coming from jeff bezos, it does not have the same effect. >> warren buffett who lives a very modest lifestyle as does his children, as does his top lieutenants. i have been a big jeff bezos fan. i think amazon is amazing company. he has built an amazing, amazing thing for this country that really i think saved a lot of us during covid. he sounded very 20 fund that. this is not the jeff bezos who is about to take delivery of a 500 million-dollar yacht that he wanted
lisa collins. we have been married for 34 years. have this -- maybe you need to watch your money and do this. yeah, they are cutting the top but they have to get the workers. it is tvs. it is refrigerators and books and everything else that they sell out the door. again, can you make the definition of tone deafness. >> and a stark contrast between jeff bezos and one buses whose advice on dealing with -- everything coming out of his mouth is always so genuine, and it really resonates in...
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i know and this is information as well to the commissioners, commissioner collins. the department has drills with bart drills. i know this. it is when the drills occur it is 3 and 4 a.m. i'm talking to myself am i going to go down there. >> no, you don't. >> i and not after all the years i know that if wore at the 1906 earthquake or commemoration show up at 4:30 or 5. bart thing i passed. i will pay attention and appreciate that. i will continue i will also ask the fire marshall and chief to respond to questions but i wanted let you know this this page 4 suppression specific october 22 report, is much appreciated. because it answers all of the questions you give in detail and your verbals on the greater alarms and third and the difference with working fire and alarm is really clear. by the address. i wanted tell you how much i appreciate that and informative it is. at this point could i ask the fire marshall throughout chief a question, please? i'm looking at page 9. and i held become on this question for a long time it is like do you want to ask this question. and
i know and this is information as well to the commissioners, commissioner collins. the department has drills with bart drills. i know this. it is when the drills occur it is 3 and 4 a.m. i'm talking to myself am i going to go down there. >> no, you don't. >> i and not after all the years i know that if wore at the 1906 earthquake or commemoration show up at 4:30 or 5. bart thing i passed. i will pay attention and appreciate that. i will continue i will also ask the fire marshall and...
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yen collins or brandi z drosnin? sty they wyesterday, they were v us of getting five people murdered. now thate and now a story they were a telling us turned out to be a lie, the opposite of whad tg a they said it was. they'r they're pretending that nothing has changed at all. e they are liars. cold-blooded liars. amazing to watch. >> and so it's the company they work for. nbc news just ran this articles after we know that the shooter was himself trans. they ran this headline with as a straight face, quote, right wing influencers and media double dowmedia don on antie lgbtq rhetoric in the wake ofloo the colorado shootin sg. you mentioned writing thatem w knowing what we know, they hadi no problem with it. then an editor at nbc calledte benjamin added this quote, ifgh the shooter is non binary, it doesn't change the fact the right wing media is continuing to stoke hatred towards lgbtq people after a five people were killed at a bar right. so it's hatred. so if you're againsten o mutilation of children or s to dragtod
yen collins or brandi z drosnin? sty they wyesterday, they were v us of getting five people murdered. now thate and now a story they were a telling us turned out to be a lie, the opposite of whad tg a they said it was. they'r they're pretending that nothing has changed at all. e they are liars. cold-blooded liars. amazing to watch. >> and so it's the company they work for. nbc news just ran this articles after we know that the shooter was himself trans. they ran this headline with as a...
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so for those who say the lee amendment isn't necessary because the collins amendment takes care of it, that's just not true. and even if it were true, why not accept the lee amendment anyway, which begs the question, why wouldn't anyone want to deny the federal government the authority to retaliate against individuals, nonprofits and other entities, based on their sincerely held religious beliefs. think about that for a minute. why wouldn't they want to deny that very power from a government that may wield it in a way that is categorically abusive. for my republican friends who are sympathetic to the need for my amendment and are going to support it, i'd ask that if they support it, and if the amendment fails, that you not support the underlying bill. because if you support my amendment, hopefully, presumably, that means because you agree na it does something that it does something necessary, it certainly doesn't counter act or contradict the stated purpose this have bill in any way. if you believe it's necessary and you're going to vote for it, if it fails, you should oppose passage
so for those who say the lee amendment isn't necessary because the collins amendment takes care of it, that's just not true. and even if it were true, why not accept the lee amendment anyway, which begs the question, why wouldn't anyone want to deny the federal government the authority to retaliate against individuals, nonprofits and other entities, based on their sincerely held religious beliefs. think about that for a minute. why wouldn't they want to deny that very power from a government...
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the memo is to develop collaborative between sse cam on the floor, susan collins, kyrsten sinema alsoy listening to feedback and working extensively with many of our senate c colleagues with faith-based groups on the outside and also other stakeholders. the first criticism that i have heard is this bill is not sufficiently protect people of faith. i disagree. i believe religious freedom is a fundamental pillar of our constitutional order and i'm confident nothing in this bill will diminish the religious and conscious protections that exist under the first amendment or any other federal laws. to further advance and protect our religious freedoms, however armament contains four very important provisions. first, it acknowledges decent honorable people the whole diverseia views about the role f gender in marriage. and such people and their beliefs are due respect. this is very important. many religious organizations have dealt with are strongly supporting this legislation. to make the point people can have different points of view were going to respect that. it also has a very important a
the memo is to develop collaborative between sse cam on the floor, susan collins, kyrsten sinema alsoy listening to feedback and working extensively with many of our senate c colleagues with faith-based groups on the outside and also other stakeholders. the first criticism that i have heard is this bill is not sufficiently protect people of faith. i disagree. i believe religious freedom is a fundamental pillar of our constitutional order and i'm confident nothing in this bill will diminish the...
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. >> commissioner collins. >> present. >> chief of department jeanine nicholson. >> present. no audio.... [applause] [cannot hear speaker] she started development companies and consulting companies. and from everything i hear it is a real delight. and incredible low hard worker. we need and you welcome you. anyone of us is here to assist if you need any assistance in anybodying. i think will find the fire department has its own language. and we are working on our glossaries of reports so the abbreviations can be understood by us and the public. so. don't you are not a shy person i know that. don't hez 've hesitate to ask questions. i wanted say, welcome >> item 2 president fine stein read the land acknowledgment. ramaytush ohlone land acknowledgement the san francisco fire commission acknowledges that we are on the unceded ancestral homeland of the ramaytush ohlone who are the original inhabitants of the san francisco peninsula. as the indigenous stewards of this land, and in accordance with their traditions, the ramaytush ohlone have never ceded, lost, nor forgotten their re
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i see tammy baldwin is here on the floor, susan collins, thom tillis. also by listening to feedback and working extensively with many of our senate colleagues with faith-based groups on the outside and also other stakeholders. the first criticism i've heard is that this bill does not sufficiently protect people of faith. i disagree. i believe rtion freedom is a fundamental pillar of our constitutional order and i'm confident nothing in this bill will diminish the religion and conscience protections that exist under the first amendment or any other federal laws. to further advance and protect our cherished religious freedoms, however our amendment contains four very important provisions. first, it acknowledges a decent and honorable people hold diverse views about the role of gender? marriage and that such people and -- gender in marriage and that such people and beliefs are due respect. this is very important. to many 6 the religious organizations we've dealt with who are strongly supporting this legislation to make the point that people are going to ha
i see tammy baldwin is here on the floor, susan collins, thom tillis. also by listening to feedback and working extensively with many of our senate colleagues with faith-based groups on the outside and also other stakeholders. the first criticism i've heard is that this bill does not sufficiently protect people of faith. i disagree. i believe rtion freedom is a fundamental pillar of our constitutional order and i'm confident nothing in this bill will diminish the religion and conscience...
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i know and this is information as well to the commissioners, commissioner collins. the department has drills with bart drills. i know this. it is when the drills occur it is 3 and 4 a.m. i'm talking to myself am i going to go down there. >> no, you don't. >> i and not after all the years i know that if wore at the 1906 earthquake or commemoration show up at 4:30 or 5. bart thing i passed. i will pay attention and appreciate that. i will continue i will also ask the fire marshall and chief to respond to questions but i wanted let you know this this page 4 suppression specific october 22 report, is much appreciated. because it answers all of the questions you give in detail and your verbals on the greater alarms and third and the difference with working fire and alarm is really clear. by the address. i wanted tell you how much i appreciate that and informative it is. at this point could i ask the fire marshall throughout chief a question, please? i'm looking at page 9. and i held become on this question for a long time it is like do you want to ask this question. and
i know and this is information as well to the commissioners, commissioner collins. the department has drills with bart drills. i know this. it is when the drills occur it is 3 and 4 a.m. i'm talking to myself am i going to go down there. >> no, you don't. >> i and not after all the years i know that if wore at the 1906 earthquake or commemoration show up at 4:30 or 5. bart thing i passed. i will pay attention and appreciate that. i will continue i will also ask the fire marshall and...
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he also dedicated to tom collins who lived it. steinbeck charted the families displacement, exodus to california and evolving group consciousness which is the move for my i to we. this ethics saga survive immediately became a bestseller, refocus the nation's attention on the migrants suffering that accentuate the depth of the dream of the far west as a promised land. continuing the theme of man's inhumanity to man, steinbeck captured the contours of racism expressed at home and experience in trying to find home in the meeting grounds of california. he emphasized how their sense of place was formed in part to their experience of conquest and sediment writing grandpa took up the land and he had to kill the indians and dried them away. but when the joad's driven away themselves by the banks and tractors reached california they become the new targets as evidence in a casual comment of one attendant to another, has gone down have no sense or feelings they are human human being would not live like them human being could not stand to be
he also dedicated to tom collins who lived it. steinbeck charted the families displacement, exodus to california and evolving group consciousness which is the move for my i to we. this ethics saga survive immediately became a bestseller, refocus the nation's attention on the migrants suffering that accentuate the depth of the dream of the far west as a promised land. continuing the theme of man's inhumanity to man, steinbeck captured the contours of racism expressed at home and experience in...
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oz with susan collins. collins saying that oz will bring balance. he will listen to both sides, and he's really hoping that message sticks, in particular with suburban women, a group that he thinks is critical to winning this election, david. >> all right, eva pilgrim leading us off here tonight, eva, thank you. >>> and in georgia tonight, another dead heat. senator raphael warnock and his republican challenger herschel walker, they are neck and neck as well. senator warnock and what he said today about herschel walker, and walker right here tonight making his own closing argument. abc's steve osunsami from atlanta now. >> reporter: on one of his final stops of his bus tour across the state, u.s. senator raphael warnock was in macon, georgia, today making his closing argument with voters saying his opponent isn't ready to go to washington. >> herschel walker is neither ready nor fit to represent the people of georgia in the united states senate. >> reporter: more than 2.5 million georgians have already voted. close to 2 million more are expected to
oz with susan collins. collins saying that oz will bring balance. he will listen to both sides, and he's really hoping that message sticks, in particular with suburban women, a group that he thinks is critical to winning this election, david. >> all right, eva pilgrim leading us off here tonight, eva, thank you. >>> and in georgia tonight, another dead heat. senator raphael warnock and his republican challenger herschel walker, they are neck and neck as well. senator warnock and...
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which drew heavily on tom collins expertise. further augmenting the weight of positive opinion behind steinbeck's novel a second life article appeared in february 1940, featuring bristol's and the movie characters side by side with the telling title speaking of pictures. these by live, proof facts in grapes of wrath. the movie was leads to great critical acclaim, drew large audiences, grapes of wrath evening, benefit concert new york city's theater in early march 1940 the church pete seger, lead betty, and woody guthrie meanwhile steinbeck's novel, directed national political attention on the migrants misfortune, from late 1939 to early 1940. -- investigative committee held hearings on the conditions in california. fdr express the appreciation for steinbeck's treatment of the migrant struggle in a radio address in january. eleanor roosevelt affirmed the novels accuracy when she toiled california in april steinbeck. received the pulitzer prize in the novel in may. and woody guthrie some ballot of tom jones was released that july.
which drew heavily on tom collins expertise. further augmenting the weight of positive opinion behind steinbeck's novel a second life article appeared in february 1940, featuring bristol's and the movie characters side by side with the telling title speaking of pictures. these by live, proof facts in grapes of wrath. the movie was leads to great critical acclaim, drew large audiences, grapes of wrath evening, benefit concert new york city's theater in early march 1940 the church pete seger,...
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guy: susan collins is a right now.ay need to go higher than she expected in september, she says. when do we start to see that rate effect on these unemployment numbers? you say could take a while. is this a 20 three-story? how high is the fed going to have to go to have a real and lasting impact on this labor market? michael: i think it is more of a 2023-story. you talk about long and variable lags, most estimates would be from six to 24 months. even we started this rate hikes cycle in march, i would expect by next year you are starting to see the effects in hiring. another thing i would say is, we have productivity down the first three quarters of the year. firms are not going to want to keep hiring into a declining productivity environment. i still feel pretty confident this will happen, slowing in labor markets. it is just kind of getting it down to the precise month is a tricky arts. alix: do you think the unemployment rate is going to rise to the level that is going to bring down inflation if firms will not lay of
guy: susan collins is a right now.ay need to go higher than she expected in september, she says. when do we start to see that rate effect on these unemployment numbers? you say could take a while. is this a 20 three-story? how high is the fed going to have to go to have a real and lasting impact on this labor market? michael: i think it is more of a 2023-story. you talk about long and variable lags, most estimates would be from six to 24 months. even we started this rate hikes cycle in march, i...
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senior reporter for nbc news, ben collins. good friday evening to you. story ahead here tonight. i will say, it's a positive one. just four days out from the elections. stay tuned. we'll be right back. 'll be right back. 'll be right back. ivenerve relief from the world's #1 selling nerve care company. nervive contains alpha lipoic acid to relieve occasional nerve aches, weakness and discomfort. try nervivenerve relief. i'd like to thank our sponsor liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. contestants ready? go! only pay for what you need. jingle: liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ethnicity inheritance, nigerian east central from you. benin. my dad's side. 30% japanese. thank you, mom. there's just still so much to discover. now on sale at ancestry. this is a bombas performance sock. for such a small item it performs big in so many ways. big on comfort. big on durability. big on breathability. bombas gives you big comfort for all your athletic pursuits. the virus that causes shingles is sleeping... in 99% of
senior reporter for nbc news, ben collins. good friday evening to you. story ahead here tonight. i will say, it's a positive one. just four days out from the elections. stay tuned. we'll be right back. 'll be right back. 'll be right back. ivenerve relief from the world's #1 selling nerve care company. nervive contains alpha lipoic acid to relieve occasional nerve aches, weakness and discomfort. try nervivenerve relief. i'd like to thank our sponsor liberty mutual. they customize your car...
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the boston fed president, susan collins, and her interview with bloomberg talked about the risk of overg. is that the kind of language you would anticipate more hearing from fed officials? kathy: i think you will hear both. on one hand chairman powell and others have made it clear that erring on the side of too much complaint -- restraint, there are others, collins and probably the vice chair who are starting to say, we have done a lot and many to the primitive increase in the fed funds rate and the tightening of financial conditions. we know it will impact the economy with a lag but let's make sure we don't overdo it. if you look at core goods prices, they are going in the right direction. we know that core services will be a bit stickier. they do need to calibrate and i think dialing back and going more slowly make sense at this point. kriti: in terms of being stickier, looking at perhaps rising oil prices and food prices, etc., what catches my attention is that gas prices will ultimately come down. we are seeing them come down as oil prices retreat. food prices, save for the price of
the boston fed president, susan collins, and her interview with bloomberg talked about the risk of overg. is that the kind of language you would anticipate more hearing from fed officials? kathy: i think you will hear both. on one hand chairman powell and others have made it clear that erring on the side of too much complaint -- restraint, there are others, collins and probably the vice chair who are starting to say, we have done a lot and many to the primitive increase in the fed funds rate...
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i see tammy baldwin is here on the floor, susan collins, thom tillis. also by listening to feedback and working extensively with many of our senate colleagues with faith-based groups on the outside and also other stakeholders. the first criticism i've heard is that this bill does not sufficiently protect people of faith. i disagree. i believe rtion freedom is a fundamental pillar of our constitutional order and i'm confident nothing in this bill will diminish the religion and conscience protections that exist under the first amendment or any other federal laws. to further advance and protect our cherished religious freedoms, however our amendment contains four very important provisions. first, it acknowledges a decent and honorable people hold diverse views about the role of gender? marriage and that such people and -- gender in marriage and that such people and beliefs are due respect. this is very important. to many 6 the religious organizations we've dealt with who are strongly supporting this legislation to make the point that people are going to ha
i see tammy baldwin is here on the floor, susan collins, thom tillis. also by listening to feedback and working extensively with many of our senate colleagues with faith-based groups on the outside and also other stakeholders. the first criticism i've heard is that this bill does not sufficiently protect people of faith. i disagree. i believe rtion freedom is a fundamental pillar of our constitutional order and i'm confident nothing in this bill will diminish the religion and conscience...
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senator collins, former chair of the committee. he's been part of the -- and who has been part of the effort of producing and publicizing our fraud books in the past. we're grateful for her leadership. senator blumenthal is here from the state of connecticut, as well as senator scott from florida. let me move to our witnesses. our first witness is dr. marty delima, an assistant professor at the university of minnesota's school of social work. she's an interdisciplinary gerontologist with a specialization in fraud and scams. she's collaborated with a variety of financial institutions, aging organizations and federal agencies like the federal trade commission. doctor, welcome. our second witness is nancy famcaener. she's a senior adult protective specialist for san diego county in california. she's dedicated her career for advocating for older adult, safeguarding their finances and ensuring their safety. in 2021, she received the chief investigators commendation award from the san diego district attorney's bureau of investigations fo
senator collins, former chair of the committee. he's been part of the -- and who has been part of the effort of producing and publicizing our fraud books in the past. we're grateful for her leadership. senator blumenthal is here from the state of connecticut, as well as senator scott from florida. let me move to our witnesses. our first witness is dr. marty delima, an assistant professor at the university of minnesota's school of social work. she's an interdisciplinary gerontologist with a...
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doug collins is former congressman and ranking member of the house judiciary committee joins me livet. good morning, great to see you. these leadership election, a lot going on, this is something a lot of americans are not familiar with, how do they work? give us the basics here? >> they walk you into a -- just kidding. it is hard to understand it. think back in high school days, elected class president, everybody gets together and pit friend against friend. elections are not over in many ways, a lot of california races are not called, we have eight or 12 still out there. really it is republicans themselves will get into a room and elect their leadership team, only difference is the speaker has to go to the floor of the house on january 3rd and elected by republicans and democrats, actually because the speaker truly is the speaker of the house, not the speaker of the republican party. >> carley: interesting part of this whole thing, leadership elections are starting before all returns are in, how do you do that? some members of congress won't get a vote. >> unless they are bringing i
doug collins is former congressman and ranking member of the house judiciary committee joins me livet. good morning, great to see you. these leadership election, a lot going on, this is something a lot of americans are not familiar with, how do they work? give us the basics here? >> they walk you into a -- just kidding. it is hard to understand it. think back in high school days, elected class president, everybody gets together and pit friend against friend. elections are not over in many...
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you can get the official harper collins edition by preordering right now.u can go to any independent book seller's web site. i will mention because i want to be very accurate, the listings on the internet say november 289th. as an estimated publication date. that's a place holder. you'll be the first to get it when the report comes out. we're hearing clues it could be december. there's no official daylight. -- official date. you'll get my report and the piece nick and i were discussed about the coup conspiracy. search melber, january 6th, on amazon or go to melber book.com. like it sounds, my name and book, and you can order it that way. i also want to stress, just to be clear, the harper collins book is independent. not affiliated with the committee. you can download it online for free. while i invite you to check out our edition, we've partnered with harper collins, that's the only way to get my piece. you are free not to do so, just watch our coverage and get the free version online. we are excited about sharing the coup conspiracy piece at melberbook.co
you can get the official harper collins edition by preordering right now.u can go to any independent book seller's web site. i will mention because i want to be very accurate, the listings on the internet say november 289th. as an estimated publication date. that's a place holder. you'll be the first to get it when the report comes out. we're hearing clues it could be december. there's no official daylight. -- official date. you'll get my report and the piece nick and i were discussed about the...
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susan collins, talking about protection at one's home. it's both sides. a rand corporation study from 2020 shows the majority of domestic terrorism threats, two-thirds are coming from the far right versus one-fifth from the far left. how does the pelosi attacker fit the larger domestic threat? what are you telling candidates? >> not to speak about the specifics of the pelosi incident. we have beentracking this for a few years. what ben can tell you is that far extreme individuals have been around for a long time. okay? what you have seen over the last two years is a shift in some of the individuals who were marginalized before. now their thoughts, the conspiracies have gone mainstream. you have elected officials, almost endoring and underwriting some of the thoughts or starting them. you mentioned elon musk and his spreading of disinformation. he has 100 million followers. you can't take that back once it gets into the wild. the protection of our political figures, the protection of our political process is extremely important. we're going to see how it u
susan collins, talking about protection at one's home. it's both sides. a rand corporation study from 2020 shows the majority of domestic terrorism threats, two-thirds are coming from the far right versus one-fifth from the far left. how does the pelosi attacker fit the larger domestic threat? what are you telling candidates? >> not to speak about the specifics of the pelosi incident. we have beentracking this for a few years. what ben can tell you is that far extreme individuals have...
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collins who said that you are simply spectacular.she really found your testimony to be illuminating, and helpful, to impressed. you may have answered this in part, based on my thoughts with her, but i do think that seniors benefit from hearing your tips, so similar question that i asked just now, i'd love to hear your answers to how do we help seniors in such a situation. yours was so complex, how do we find those red flags and warnings. what tips would you provide? >> one thing that's really important, and i kind of alluded to it with the end of my last statement, but i think that -- let me give an example. usaa is a federal bank, that i belonged to like i said, for 41 years. i never talked to the same person, over the more than 50 calls, except for one time, his name was jim. never, i always had to go through what had happened, they had notes, they either had to read them or they had no questions, or they couldn't get me to the person. when usaa sent me a letter, it was signed by a man that i could file for bankruptcy. i tried to g
collins who said that you are simply spectacular.she really found your testimony to be illuminating, and helpful, to impressed. you may have answered this in part, based on my thoughts with her, but i do think that seniors benefit from hearing your tips, so similar question that i asked just now, i'd love to hear your answers to how do we help seniors in such a situation. yours was so complex, how do we find those red flags and warnings. what tips would you provide? >> one thing that's...
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you can get the official harper collins edition by preordering it now.h melber january 6th and click preorder now. melber january 6th. you can also go to any independent book seller website. i want to mention, those listings on the internet say november 29th as an estimated publication date. that's just a place holder. if you order now, tonight, you'll be the first to get it when the report comes out. we're hearing clues it could be in december. we expect it by the end of the congress, which is january 3rd. you'll get my report and the piece nick and i were discussing. search melber january 6th on amazon or you can go to melberbook.com. that's melberbook.com. like it sounds, my name and book, and order it that way. i also want to stress just to be clear, the harper collins book is independent. it's not affiliated with the committee. there are other ways to read the report. you can also download it eventually online when it comes out for free. so while i invite you to check out our edition, we partnered with harper collins on this. you're also free not to
you can get the official harper collins edition by preordering it now.h melber january 6th and click preorder now. melber january 6th. you can also go to any independent book seller website. i want to mention, those listings on the internet say november 29th as an estimated publication date. that's just a place holder. if you order now, tonight, you'll be the first to get it when the report comes out. we're hearing clues it could be in december. we expect it by the end of the congress, which is...
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former georgia congressman doug collines joins us now. started, which candidate has a bigger uphill battle to climb? >> i think both of them do, look at the totals, raphael warnock hit the cap of most democrats, if you look at numbers in georgia of 1.9 million, the most any democrats got, herschel walker right behind and herschel walker has to overcome and pick up where he was shorter. they both have interesting paths, walker's is better, republicans generated excitement and will be taking over the house and have a good chance to get the senate here. i think it is back to square 1. it isun iffy, last two years, we have not stopped fundraising and campaigning. >> carley: you are right about herschel walker having to make up the deficit, brian kemp received 200,000 more votes than walker, how should he play this? campaign with trump, with governor kemp, what should he do? >> yes. anything. at this point, if anybody is willing to help. there is downside to everything, one thing is interesting here, governor kemp and herschel walker did not c
former georgia congressman doug collines joins us now. started, which candidate has a bigger uphill battle to climb? >> i think both of them do, look at the totals, raphael warnock hit the cap of most democrats, if you look at numbers in georgia of 1.9 million, the most any democrats got, herschel walker right behind and herschel walker has to overcome and pick up where he was shorter. they both have interesting paths, walker's is better, republicans generated excitement and will be...
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that's another thing the market still has to digest here carl >> steve, with collins now and the windowal guest who's actually going to be speaking a couple of times next week. >> yes let's bring in richmond fed president tom barkin to continue this discussion. tom, thanks so much for joining us. >> great to be with you, steve >> yeah, i'm sorry i'm not in richmond we'll have to do that next time. but let's start with the jobs numbers. as i was saying before, and i'm interested in your take on this, obviously, the unemployment rate did go up because you still got a higher than expected number than the street was estimating and you did have upward revisions to the prior month how do you as a fed official, fed policy maker digest this report this morning? >> well, it's about what i expected it's pretty consistent with what i hear from contacts, which is that demand remains solid. the labor market remains tight you can point to the unemployment rate. you can point to wages we're not getting much help on the supply side. participation ticked down. i just think firms are still holding onto w
that's another thing the market still has to digest here carl >> steve, with collins now and the windowal guest who's actually going to be speaking a couple of times next week. >> yes let's bring in richmond fed president tom barkin to continue this discussion. tom, thanks so much for joining us. >> great to be with you, steve >> yeah, i'm sorry i'm not in richmond we'll have to do that next time. but let's start with the jobs numbers. as i was saying before, and i'm...
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make less than 400,000 on —- $40000 per year from being audited this would make it clear senator collinsnd i have introduced legislation for customer services reach the more acceptable level and senator grassley and i have introduced a bill of how the new irs funds are spent freezing those for congress for approval we can protect taxpayers and improve the irs. but it is not by handing them a blank check for $80 billion and another 87002 new employees are has to be accountability for the american people and we insist that we will get it. >> i had a chance this thanksgiving to spend time with soldiers serving our nation. i do this every are for thanksgiving this year with 15 marines and air men and women who are currently stationed in okinawa japan halfway around the world eyeball to eyeball is communist china and want to think them for the sacrifices they are making on behalf of our nation. i also hear from them as well as commanders in the field the situation on the ground. what i hear from them is china is getting more aggressive , more assertive in the daily interactions with communist
make less than 400,000 on —- $40000 per year from being audited this would make it clear senator collinsnd i have introduced legislation for customer services reach the more acceptable level and senator grassley and i have introduced a bill of how the new irs funds are spent freezing those for congress for approval we can protect taxpayers and improve the irs. but it is not by handing them a blank check for $80 billion and another 87002 new employees are has to be accountability for the...
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i know and this is information as well to the commissioners, commissioner collins. the department has drills with bart drills. i know this. it is when the drills occur it is 3 and 4 a.m. i'm talking to myself am i going to go down there. >> no, you don't. >> i and not after all the years i know that if wore at the 1906 earthquake or commemoration show up at 4:30 or 5. bart thing i passed. i will pay attention and appreciate that. i will continue i will also ask the fire marshall and chief to respond to questions but i wanted let you know this this page 4 suppression specific october 22 report, is much appreciated. because it answers all of the questions you give in detail and your verbals on the greater alarms and third and the difference with working fire and alarm is really clear. by the address. i wanted tell you how much i appreciate that and informative it is. at this point could i ask the fire marshall throughout chief a question, please? i'm looking at page 9. and i held become on this question for a long time it is like do you want to ask this question. and
i know and this is information as well to the commissioners, commissioner collins. the department has drills with bart drills. i know this. it is when the drills occur it is 3 and 4 a.m. i'm talking to myself am i going to go down there. >> no, you don't. >> i and not after all the years i know that if wore at the 1906 earthquake or commemoration show up at 4:30 or 5. bart thing i passed. i will pay attention and appreciate that. i will continue i will also ask the fire marshall and...
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nbc senior reporter ben collins joins me with this exclusive reporting.h sensitivity as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. sensodyne sensitivity & gum gives us the dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something that i would recommend. ♪ music: “everywhere” by fleetwood mac ♪ you ready? ♪ ♪ ♪ can you hear me calling ♪ ♪ out your name? ♪ ♪ you know that i've falling ♪ ♪ and i don't know what to say ♪ ♪ oh, i ♪ dude ♪ i want to be with you everywhere. ♪ from bolt to blazer, equinox to silverado, chevy evs are for everyone, everywhere. two new ihop lunch and dinner menu items for twice the goodness, twice the flavor, and twice the choice. sirloin salisbury steak and all-natural salmon. perfect for lunch or dinner. only at ihop. download the app and earn free food with every purchase. let's dive in! but what about your back? it's fineeeeeeee! ugh! advil dual action fights pain two ways. advil targets pain at the source, acetaminophen blocks pain signals. advil
nbc senior reporter ben collins joins me with this exclusive reporting.h sensitivity as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. sensodyne sensitivity & gum gives us the dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something that i would recommend. ♪ music: “everywhere” by fleetwood mac ♪ you ready? ♪ ♪ ♪ can you hear me calling ♪ ♪ out your name? ♪ ♪ you know that i've falling ♪...
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does she push back today with peggy collins? jonathan: what did brian chesky say? in a nightclub and the lights just got turned on.guess that is true crypto . let's bring in director of financial technology research at jmp securities. how did we get to zero on valuations, literally in seconds? >> pretty amazing story. first off, we are following the story and it looks a lot like what happened in the financial crisis with the big banks leverage and liabilities. we saw that with crypto companies earlier this year. but it does look like there are some improper activities with investor funds. not only you have leverage, but you are using investor funds for other needs, which is where things get dangerous. that is where i think -- i heard the comment of having aspects of enron, that is what this is starting to look like, what we saw 12, 15 years ago. lisa: can billion's of dollars a paper valuation disappear without creating any real turbulence in other types of firms, whether it is coin-based or other crypto assets? or have we seen the fallout already? >> hard to say w
does she push back today with peggy collins? jonathan: what did brian chesky say? in a nightclub and the lights just got turned on.guess that is true crypto . let's bring in director of financial technology research at jmp securities. how did we get to zero on valuations, literally in seconds? >> pretty amazing story. first off, we are following the story and it looks a lot like what happened in the financial crisis with the big banks leverage and liabilities. we saw that with crypto...
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randy collins. david kane, licensed structural engineer specialize in seismic improvement and the seat that remains vacant and have not received applications is tenant lice nsh architect or engineer oand there is also licensed contractor-another vacancy for licensed contractor. the subcommittee recommended to appoint mr. daniel sullivan randy collins and david kane. is there a motion for to approve? >> may i-sorry, didn't- >> sure, go ahead. >> i was going to mention to our commission here, the people who are seeking appointment-we did an announcement we ran for september and october for 4 open positions on-this is board of examiners. we received applications-is daniel sullivan here? he submitted application for building owner representative seat. a life long san francisco resident and former firefighter for 26 years in san francisco, correct? thank you. and apparently owns a building. excellent. so he submitted for that position so i want to acknowledge briefly the different people sitting here. ra
randy collins. david kane, licensed structural engineer specialize in seismic improvement and the seat that remains vacant and have not received applications is tenant lice nsh architect or engineer oand there is also licensed contractor-another vacancy for licensed contractor. the subcommittee recommended to appoint mr. daniel sullivan randy collins and david kane. is there a motion for to approve? >> may i-sorry, didn't- >> sure, go ahead. >> i was going to mention to our...
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. >> back in 2002, natalie collins was a young lawyer defending a medical malpractice case when she metensic psychiatrist named dr. steven pitt. >> it is a very intellectually honest whether you wanted his opinion or not, you've got it. but he was formidable and he was fair. >> it was nationally known for his work on cases like the column line massacre and the murder of jonbenÉt ramsey. his interest in natalie was personal as well as professional. when they met again a few years later, he asked her to lunch. >> i took him up on the offer and i had the longest village i've ever had. it was hours and it was fabulous. i love it every minute of it. >> ours turned into years. they got engaged. >> he was a brilliant forensic psychiatrist, but he was, in my biased opinion, and even better human being. >> he had two sons of his ex-wife and they were the center of his world. >> he would say to the boys, work hard, don't say can't, be nice, and have fun. >> steve was a master at delving into someone's mind, understanding what made them take. >> no matter who retained him or what they wanted him t
. >> back in 2002, natalie collins was a young lawyer defending a medical malpractice case when she metensic psychiatrist named dr. steven pitt. >> it is a very intellectually honest whether you wanted his opinion or not, you've got it. but he was formidable and he was fair. >> it was nationally known for his work on cases like the column line massacre and the murder of jonbenÉt ramsey. his interest in natalie was personal as well as professional. when they met again a few...
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collins it will go away. there is this arrogance. power centralized in two individuals, dr. collins and fauci, both at the nih, both like-minded, both political appointees who are in lockstep in every single aspect of covid policy, they have pa hammerlock on every doctor in the united states. they fund every university and academic medical center. there has been this arrogance if you disagree with them that defines misinformation. elizabeth: there a lot of back and forth in the government emails on this chain, doctor, about the quality of the science behind a famous paper that claimed that covid-19 came out of the wet market. it was of natural origin. that paper, you talked about this, was written by a virologists who originally believed covid was man-made and leaked out of a lab by somebody who was asymptomatic. this paper that it was saying came out of a nature, by the way never been discovered in nature, was written after the conference call with dr. fauci. >> that famous conference call where dr. fauci conveneed world, respected
collins it will go away. there is this arrogance. power centralized in two individuals, dr. collins and fauci, both at the nih, both like-minded, both political appointees who are in lockstep in every single aspect of covid policy, they have pa hammerlock on every doctor in the united states. they fund every university and academic medical center. there has been this arrogance if you disagree with them that defines misinformation. elizabeth: there a lot of back and forth in the government...
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the collins's plan to have between seven and 13.ovement, this belief that it's up individuals. this is not something they want on a wide scale. they don't want everybody to have at least 2.2 children. they want certain individuals to have large amounts of children. >> because they don't want the people that don't necessarily have the superior dna to having a lot of kids that they are. because that would do the opposite of what they're trying to achieve, if you look at it in a logical way. i'm wondering also quickly if they are also looking to indoctrinate the children they're having. for instance, you talked about elon's ten documented children, are they looking to indoctrinate their children to take on their pro natal islam mentality? >> yes, that is one of the columns as many radical plans. they speak about their plans for their eight plus children to have at least eight children apiece, or 11 generations going into the future, and eventually that number with outnumber the current population of earth. it's quite ambitious. they ta
the collins's plan to have between seven and 13.ovement, this belief that it's up individuals. this is not something they want on a wide scale. they don't want everybody to have at least 2.2 children. they want certain individuals to have large amounts of children. >> because they don't want the people that don't necessarily have the superior dna to having a lot of kids that they are. because that would do the opposite of what they're trying to achieve, if you look at it in a logical way....
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ben collins is back with me.l political correspondent at politico meredith mcgraw. so thinking about what elon musk has done just since he took over. what's the impact we're already seeing, and what are the major concerns moving forward? >> sure. so the impact we're already searing is the guy at the top tweeted something objectively false about a political terror attack basically. >> how long take him to take it down? >> and never apologized or said anything about it. the other thing, people pressing their luck from other web web sites challenging to put racial slurs on the day increase those by 500% in a day. the guy who runs safety over there said, its bots will take care of it. the problem is, by the way, it's a bad thing. first of all. straight up. second of all, they just cut the ability for a lot of the staff who does take care of it to be able to do that. they limited internally that ability to do it. look, people in this company are horrified where this is all going to end up. this is a site that is not v
ben collins is back with me.l political correspondent at politico meredith mcgraw. so thinking about what elon musk has done just since he took over. what's the impact we're already seeing, and what are the major concerns moving forward? >> sure. so the impact we're already searing is the guy at the top tweeted something objectively false about a political terror attack basically. >> how long take him to take it down? >> and never apologized or said anything about it. the...