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daley: make you so much. we at wells fargo are honored to be participating with you and celebrating the life and legacy of this great person, this great american, someone whose optimism, enthusiasm, courage, is unparalleled in our history. we are indeed, all 230,000 employees at wells fargo are honored to have been given this opportunity. i'm sure i had something on my mind when the majority leader came to me but i must have forgot it because to wait some time and not ask for a favor is rare. i am not so good at my job. i want to thank everyone. whether you are here with us in this auditorium or joining us via livestream, today promises to be in a lightning -- and enlightening introduction of mary mcleod bethune and her contribution to america. thank you again to jane campbell for her organization's contribution and partnership in this historic event. the other members of congress, guests, other people celebrating the life of a courageous woman and there are many in this room. let me take a moment of personal
daley: make you so much. we at wells fargo are honored to be participating with you and celebrating the life and legacy of this great person, this great american, someone whose optimism, enthusiasm, courage, is unparalleled in our history. we are indeed, all 230,000 employees at wells fargo are honored to have been given this opportunity. i'm sure i had something on my mind when the majority leader came to me but i must have forgot it because to wait some time and not ask for a favor is rare. i...
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disease is one possibility. >> reporter: daley also points to climate change.laska is the fastest warming state in the country and is losing billions of tons of ice each year, critical for crabs who need cold water to survive. >> environmental conditions are chging we've seen some warm conditions in the bering sea the last handful of years, and we're seeing a response in a cold adapted species. so it's pretty obvious that this is connected. we need a rapid relief financial program to get us through disasters like this, much like farmers get during crop failures or communities get soon after a hurricane or flood. >> what does a person do whose life is dependent on the ocean when the ocean stops giving? >> hope and pray. >> reporter: hope and pray the snow crabs return and his way of life continues. for "eye on america," i'm jonathan vigliotti on kodiak island. >>> millions in the northeast are bracing for heavy rain tonight as another region gets read suffering from sinus congestion, especially at night? try vicks sinex. unlike most sinus treatments it provides
disease is one possibility. >> reporter: daley also points to climate change.laska is the fastest warming state in the country and is losing billions of tons of ice each year, critical for crabs who need cold water to survive. >> environmental conditions are chging we've seen some warm conditions in the bering sea the last handful of years, and we're seeing a response in a cold adapted species. so it's pretty obvious that this is connected. we need a rapid relief financial program...
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he was part of the mayor daley machine and then realized the flaws of that and, you know, moved out of that and began to challenge the daley machine and like a lot of the ways in which he rose to power the way was able to organize people around this. he was a populist, but one that talked a lot, hope and possibility and change. and that together we all create, you know, a mass swell of power to challenge all of the systems. i've been working against this and all the leaders that have stood in the way of of equity. and so when i think of president obama and his rise, it very much parallels and is very much built on that infrastructure or this idea of black power. but also like equity across the board. but one of the things that i feel like we saw that was different with president obama is that a he was a little more green than mayor harold washington like before he became mayor. he was, you know, in illinois, a state congress and then was a representative going toe to toe. ronald reagan at the time. and so he was a seasoned political and so he knew how things worked and he wasn't necess
he was part of the mayor daley machine and then realized the flaws of that and, you know, moved out of that and began to challenge the daley machine and like a lot of the ways in which he rose to power the way was able to organize people around this. he was a populist, but one that talked a lot, hope and possibility and change. and that together we all create, you know, a mass swell of power to challenge all of the systems. i've been working against this and all the leaders that have stood in...
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liz: mary daley saying stop asking for us to pivot. we're not stopping till we slay inflation and now time to start thinking about stepping down. scott reddler, apple, even before the earnings report this week blurts out onto the global stage that it is raising prices on three different areas and the stock is up more than 1.7% here and they're raising their price on apple music, apple tv plus, streaming services and this starts monday and why are they putting that out before the earnings report? >> i have no idea. usually you wait to ratter but i can't control when they put it out but i can look at response and responded very favorably and maybe their business is that strong to arrange prices and for me who came in long on apple today was a positive sign and figure i can stay till thursday and see where it is come the report. but as far as, you know, your past conversation about the fed, the pivot, what to do with the market, listen, there's people that trade every day that get paid monthly and quarterly. we have to figure out where we
liz: mary daley saying stop asking for us to pivot. we're not stopping till we slay inflation and now time to start thinking about stepping down. scott reddler, apple, even before the earnings report this week blurts out onto the global stage that it is raising prices on three different areas and the stock is up more than 1.7% here and they're raising their price on apple music, apple tv plus, streaming services and this starts monday and why are they putting that out before the earnings...
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doctor down thomas daley. (applause) >> they're supposed top scholars appear, and i am by no means a scholar. they gave me the topic last night that i was to talk about. doctor bethune as an organizer, and i don't quite know what an organizer is, but you see if i can do that. let me also say, that as we talk about doctor bethune, in terms of the national council of negro women, in 1923, at the fifth national convention of delta stigma sorority, she was made an honorary member of the sorority. i know they're some doubters in this room, you wanted me to say that. yes, okay. so, you've heard a lot of things about doctor bethune, but the one thing that really impressed me was her faith. her faith was so deep. in my research, i found out that every morning, she said a rising prayer. and it says, in thy strength i rise. i have love, i have peace, i have faith. i have power. those were her words each morning. in an ice strength i rise. i have love, i have peace, i have faith, i have power. strong words, strong words.
doctor down thomas daley. (applause) >> they're supposed top scholars appear, and i am by no means a scholar. they gave me the topic last night that i was to talk about. doctor bethune as an organizer, and i don't quite know what an organizer is, but you see if i can do that. let me also say, that as we talk about doctor bethune, in terms of the national council of negro women, in 1923, at the fifth national convention of delta stigma sorority, she was made an honorary member of the...
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. >> daley who used to work for the police department, people who are experiencing homelessness years says law enforcement is doing what they can, but she says more needs to be done to help those were vulnerable. >> 2 times on the hidden in plain sight here at the dawn before we have services and programs and people call us justice to be help them. but we don't get the through the city. you got to go through a lot of red tape in order to even help somebody. >> that was kristin vartan reporting for us tonight. stockton police say that they have a helicopter out patrolling at night and extra patrol cars out late at night and early in the morning for extra safety. stay with californ is sending out inflation relief payments in the form of tax rebates to qualified residents. those who have established direct deposits with the state could see money in their bank accounts as early as today. the they can range anywhere from $200 to more than 1000 depending on marital status and income governor newsom who worked out the payments with state lawmakers back in june says it will help give many cal
. >> daley who used to work for the police department, people who are experiencing homelessness years says law enforcement is doing what they can, but she says more needs to be done to help those were vulnerable. >> 2 times on the hidden in plain sight here at the dawn before we have services and programs and people call us justice to be help them. but we don't get the through the city. you got to go through a lot of red tape in order to even help somebody. >> that was kristin...
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. >> from kqed headquarters, democratic governor brian newsom and newcomer brian daley go face-to-faceday evening at 6:00 on kqed nine. >> that is going to be sunday october 23rd and that is the end of our show for tonight. you can find kqed newsroom online, on twitter or email us @kqednewsroom or you can reach me on social media at scott schaefer. we will see you back here next friday night. have a great weekend. >> the january 6 committee's case against trump. >> this committee will demand a full accounting to every american of the event of january 6th. it is our obligation to seek donald trump's testimony. >> in a historic move, the january 6 committee votes to subpoena former president trump. >> everybody on the floor is putting on the gas masks to prepare for a breach. >> releases dramatic, never before seen video. >> stunned by violence. and stunned by the president's apparent indifference to the violence. >>
. >> from kqed headquarters, democratic governor brian newsom and newcomer brian daley go face-to-faceday evening at 6:00 on kqed nine. >> that is going to be sunday october 23rd and that is the end of our show for tonight. you can find kqed newsroom online, on twitter or email us @kqednewsroom or you can reach me on social media at scott schaefer. we will see you back here next friday night. have a great weekend. >> the january 6 committee's case against trump. >> this...
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. >> daley who used to work for the police department, people who are experiencing homelessness says law enforcement is doing what they can, but she says more needs to be done to help those were vulnerable. >> sometimes on the hidden in plain sight here at the dawn before we have services and programs and people call us justice to be help them. but we don't get the through the city. you got to go through a lot of red tape in order to even help somebody. >> well, that was kristen reporting even before the series of killings were connected. stockton's homicide rate was already a at the end september. police reported 43 murder cases. will just days after elon musk's reaffirmed his intention to buy twitter. the social media companies say they must offer is just another stall tactic in light of the upcoming trial, a judge said musk must complete the deal by the end of the month or go to trial for justin campbell has been following this. he has what comes next? >> the future for twitter is uncertain on what it must buys the company. but one thing for sure. on thursday, the legal battle con
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. >> from kqed headquarters, democratic governor brian newsom and newcomer brian daley go face-to-faceday evening at 6:00 on kqed nine. >> that is going to be sunday october 23rd and that is the end of our show for tonight. you can find kqed newsroom online, on twitter or email us @kqednewsroom or you can reach me on social media at scott schaefer. we will see you back here next friday night. have a great weekend. gef: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. tonight on “pbs news weekend,” out inside an iranian prisone saturday, we get the latest on the ongoing protests across that country. then, weekend briefing -- our focus on the midterms continues with a look at the closely contested ohio senate race. and, a cosmic conversation -- we talk with astrophysicist neil degrasse tyson about nasa's latest mission and his new book. neil: i don't want to be the laughingstock of the galaxy, being the only species with enough resources and intellect to have a space program and not actually invoke it to prevent us from going extinct. geoff: all that and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weeken
. >> from kqed headquarters, democratic governor brian newsom and newcomer brian daley go face-to-faceday evening at 6:00 on kqed nine. >> that is going to be sunday october 23rd and that is the end of our show for tonight. you can find kqed newsroom online, on twitter or email us @kqednewsroom or you can reach me on social media at scott schaefer. we will see you back here next friday night. have a great weekend. gef: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. tonight on “pbs news...
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as i mentioned, we got some pretty hawkish headlines from mary daley and esther george.also got that u mich data saying consumer confidence is rising. let's get to abigail doolittle. abigail: we had gained for stocks and that we have that bullish reversal. we have a bearish reversal on our hands? it is very jittery trading. the sp y down about 1%. the qqqs with big tech down 1.4 percent. then you have the banks really outperforming just .4%. not surprised if those go green at all. wells fargo, excuse me jp morgan on net interest income that is positive. china tech is down. on those last two weeks, we are looking at a possible double gain. it will be interesting to see how this week goes. last week was higher and up until 20 minutes ago, we had gain from the sp y. if stocks come off the lows, it seems that anything is possible in this environment. we could have two up weeks in a row and that could be the first time since august. guy: you love a chart. yesterday felt i could day for a chart. that felt like a 50% replacement on the fibonacci charts. abigail: take a look at
as i mentioned, we got some pretty hawkish headlines from mary daley and esther george.also got that u mich data saying consumer confidence is rising. let's get to abigail doolittle. abigail: we had gained for stocks and that we have that bullish reversal. we have a bearish reversal on our hands? it is very jittery trading. the sp y down about 1%. the qqqs with big tech down 1.4 percent. then you have the banks really outperforming just .4%. not surprised if those go green at all. wells fargo,...
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san francisco fed, the interview with mayor daley saying the bar as high to bring down the pace of policyightening, thinking about rates. why do we care? they discount the present value of future profits for tech companies with stretch multiples. in terms of specific movers, a number of names wherein the agreement, but tesla was the notable underperformer. two ideas. one, elon musk will have to sell tesla stock to fund the equity financing to buy twitter, if he does proceed with that deal in which we were discussing the show. two, he is the ceo of tesla, spacex. if he becomes the ceo twitter, he will be distracted. twitter down, but a massive jump tuesday. the street is cautious. we do not know what will happen. i think we have a long way to go. emily: likely whenever elon musk is involved, thank you. top story, elon musk agreeing to buy twitter at the original price. the judge in the twitter trial saying the show will go on, for now. let's break it down with sarah frier. from a legal perspective, twitter has not dropped its lawsuit. they are still going to court on october 17, right? >>
san francisco fed, the interview with mayor daley saying the bar as high to bring down the pace of policyightening, thinking about rates. why do we care? they discount the present value of future profits for tech companies with stretch multiples. in terms of specific movers, a number of names wherein the agreement, but tesla was the notable underperformer. two ideas. one, elon musk will have to sell tesla stock to fund the equity financing to buy twitter, if he does proceed with that deal in...
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but there have been some voices, marely daley, for example, saying we should start thinking and planningut maybe slowing down the pace except for the data right now don't warrant such a move. dani: perhaps the fed is more united in this desire to keep going at it but e.c.b. yesterday, a great scoop from the team there, that there were disagreements among e.c.b. policymakers. what does that suggest to us about europe's path of rates going forward? jana: it's a very similar situation. inflation is strong. the economy is on track to fall into a recession in the winter half just because of the energy crisis we're facing here and that will of course keep, you know, keep the e.c.b. on edge. right now, their focus is on inflation. inflation is too high. there was little doubt that they were going to move by another 75 basis points. but in those dissenting voices you can see that the discussion, as we approach neutral, as we talk about going maybe into restrictive and as we talk about potentially starting q.t. at some point in the not too distant future that this discussion about how to run mone
but there have been some voices, marely daley, for example, saying we should start thinking and planningut maybe slowing down the pace except for the data right now don't warrant such a move. dani: perhaps the fed is more united in this desire to keep going at it but e.c.b. yesterday, a great scoop from the team there, that there were disagreements among e.c.b. policymakers. what does that suggest to us about europe's path of rates going forward? jana: it's a very similar situation. inflation...
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host: daley is calling from terre haute, indiana. caller: thank you for the program and you, dan, for your work. i think adding nuance to important facts but it gives us more evidence to weigh and the weighs of evidence is a difficult problem. i may have missed this so i'm concerned about the way you weigh evidence and nuance and context. you often use the term far left to describe one side of the arguments today but i don't often hear you -- maybe missed it -- who is this far left? we have names and organizations connected with the far right but what organization or individuals you put on the far left so we can know who you are -- host: thank you, daley. dan: that is a fair question. i view a.o.c. and elon omar as examples of the far left in the democratic party. i think that there are many others who have pulled the democratic party to the left. with that said, i think that the far right has far more power right now than the far left. yes, the far left has pulled the democratic party, but the far right is a dominant factor in ident
host: daley is calling from terre haute, indiana. caller: thank you for the program and you, dan, for your work. i think adding nuance to important facts but it gives us more evidence to weigh and the weighs of evidence is a difficult problem. i may have missed this so i'm concerned about the way you weigh evidence and nuance and context. you often use the term far left to describe one side of the arguments today but i don't often hear you -- maybe missed it -- who is this far left? we have...
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ship rockefeller republicans back then you had democrats who were segregationists and democrats from daley machine and chicago. it was not a matter of pushing forward it's what might be seen as a democratic agenda. the democratic agenda was so diverse back then. senator of georgia has a different agenda than the democratic mayor of chicago. for the republican governor of new t-mac and the judicial branch actually have to produce and that were going to have to agre. and besides, we had decisions for you and you can read this. congress just comes in and congressional leaders said with the congress. and i can tell you right now that i don't know printed the command and they come out and nothing is happened in the judicial branch because somebodt to run the government. and the judicial branch has to each year do this and we do that you going to make some people happy and we have the most powerful mass-producing and more and more someone will read. >> let have you back and just to talk more about the supreme court and
ship rockefeller republicans back then you had democrats who were segregationists and democrats from daley machine and chicago. it was not a matter of pushing forward it's what might be seen as a democratic agenda. the democratic agenda was so diverse back then. senator of georgia has a different agenda than the democratic mayor of chicago. for the republican governor of new t-mac and the judicial branch actually have to produce and that were going to have to agre. and besides, we had decisions...
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brian daley. he knows he is fighting an uphill battle. >> i am giving californians a different option. >> reporter: republican state senator senator dahle is newsom's opponent. this sunday, he goes head to head with newsom in their first and only debate which will be on the radio and streamed online. dahle says newsom would prefer the national spotlight instead of focusing on the problems here. >> he wants to debate ron desantis because he doesn't want to talk about california. but we have a debate and i'm looking forward to talking about california. i know he will want to talk about everything else. and other states. but, i want to make sure we talk about california. >> reporter: it is most likely by design that newsom chose a radio debate on a day many people are watching football and other sports. >> the audience will be very small. and that's exactly the way the governor wants it. he gains nothing from having a large viewership. there is always the potential he could make a mistake or brian da
brian daley. he knows he is fighting an uphill battle. >> i am giving californians a different option. >> reporter: republican state senator senator dahle is newsom's opponent. this sunday, he goes head to head with newsom in their first and only debate which will be on the radio and streamed online. dahle says newsom would prefer the national spotlight instead of focusing on the problems here. >> he wants to debate ron desantis because he doesn't want to talk about...
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on nbc news daley, i'm janelle bank in the nbc bay area newsroom.d riskiest places to live in the country according to a new ranking release this had morning where two bay area cities were on opposite sides of the spectrum. it's important to know what was looked for in these ratings. wallet hub compared nearly 200 cities and looked at three key dimensions, home and community safety, natural disaster risk and financial safety within those dimensions. it ranked fremont the highest among california cities, 17th overall in the country. on the opposite side of the spectrum oakland ranks among the riskiest cities in the u.s. at number eight. safety has been an issue in oakland specifically with the rise in violent crime. 50% in 2021 surpassing 100 homicides for the first time in a decade. with three months to go this year more than 100 homicides already reported in 2022. more than 1100 firearms have been recovered so far this year. >>> okay. let's talk about our weather. it is warm and sunny right now in the bay area but we might be in for cooler temps la
on nbc news daley, i'm janelle bank in the nbc bay area newsroom.d riskiest places to live in the country according to a new ranking release this had morning where two bay area cities were on opposite sides of the spectrum. it's important to know what was looked for in these ratings. wallet hub compared nearly 200 cities and looked at three key dimensions, home and community safety, natural disaster risk and financial safety within those dimensions. it ranked fremont the highest among...
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we have this image of the secret service in daley plaza and we think about everything that happened on that day and after. again, under the heading of i think maybe i knew this and i forgot it for maybe i just didn't know it. i didn't fully appreciate jackie kennedy blamed the secret service. bill greer the driver of the limousine was an agent in the service, you have jackie in this book saying basically if only he had done xyz differently maybe that would not have happened. that's to me. >> i mean, this window with the blood deal on a beautiful pink suit is holding onto her husband's bring parts as they arrive at parkland hospital. >> literally clutching, a piece of the skull and brain. >> holding them and hence into a doctor when she gets into the emergency room. you can't put this president back together again. there were some doctors who thought there was a chance but not many. but she is this amazing figure of like i'm going to hold it together for the country, , whih she did for many, many days. but in a private moment she shares that that happened on the break that bill greer, t
we have this image of the secret service in daley plaza and we think about everything that happened on that day and after. again, under the heading of i think maybe i knew this and i forgot it for maybe i just didn't know it. i didn't fully appreciate jackie kennedy blamed the secret service. bill greer the driver of the limousine was an agent in the service, you have jackie in this book saying basically if only he had done xyz differently maybe that would not have happened. that's to me....
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. >> daley who used to work for the police department, people who are experiencing homelessness says law enforcement is doing what they can, but she says more needs to be done to help those were vulnerable. >> sometimes on the hidden in plain sight here at the dawn before we have services and programs and people call us justice to be help them. but e% we don't get the through the city. you got to go through a lot of red tape in order to even help somebody. >> those kristen, for 10 reporting, stockton, police say that they have a helicopter patrolling during the night hours and extra patrols of cars as well. trying to keep everybody safe can catch whoever's responsible. >> the suspect in the kidnapping and murders of 4 family members in merced county is in jail now. jesus salgado was in the hospital since tuesday after he tried to kill himself. and now he's in jail, charged with 4 counts of murder and 4 counts of kidnapping. the county sheriff says that salgado knew the family because he worked at one of that family's companies. so now we know the relationship and they also say that t
. >> daley who used to work for the police department, people who are experiencing homelessness says law enforcement is doing what they can, but she says more needs to be done to help those were vulnerable. >> sometimes on the hidden in plain sight here at the dawn before we have services and programs and people call us justice to be help them. but e% we don't get the through the city. you got to go through a lot of red tape in order to even help somebody. >> those kristen,...
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didn't think that we need we are really into their orders and the more thursday afternoon, richard daley justino said he agrees with the lifting of restrictions. i think it's a great idea. >> time to move on, right? i think people want to wear a mask a little more than that to protect themselves. it bushnell says she understands why the restrictions were removed but feels that covid-19 is still a danger. we still have variances out here. we have to be cautious. so that's why i still wear my mask outside. and even though the orders have been lifted, the county is still encouraging people to get vaccinated and boosted and to be aware that there could be a surge in covid cases this winter. >> be really want people to know is there are still things you can do to protect yourself and to protect your community. >> now, even though the county's covid-19 restrictions have been removed, there are still state restrictions in place. specifically. you still need to wear a mask inside most health care facilities, hospitals and long-term care facilities as well. but for now in contra costa county, cha
didn't think that we need we are really into their orders and the more thursday afternoon, richard daley justino said he agrees with the lifting of restrictions. i think it's a great idea. >> time to move on, right? i think people want to wear a mask a little more than that to protect themselves. it bushnell says she understands why the restrictions were removed but feels that covid-19 is still a danger. we still have variances out here. we have to be cautious. so that's why i still wear...
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. >> daley who used to work for the police department, people who are experiencing homelessness says law enforcement is doing what they can, but she says more needs to be done to help those more vulnerable. >> sometimes on the hidden in plain sight here at the dawn before we have services and programs and people call us justice to be help them. but we don't get the through the city. you got to go through a lot of red tape in order to even help somebody. >> well, that was kristen for 10 reporting. stockton. police say they have a helicopter patrolling at night and extra patrol cars roaming the streets to hopefully make everybody feel safer until they find this person. >> the suspect in the kidnapping in deaths of 4 family members is now in jail under said county jesus salgado was in the hospital since tuesday after he tried to kill himself. he's charged with 4 counts of murder and 4 counts of kidnapping. the merced county sheriff says that salgado worked at one of the families companies. and that is the connection to the victims. you see him leaving him out of the building there at gu
. >> daley who used to work for the police department, people who are experiencing homelessness says law enforcement is doing what they can, but she says more needs to be done to help those more vulnerable. >> sometimes on the hidden in plain sight here at the dawn before we have services and programs and people call us justice to be help them. but we don't get the through the city. you got to go through a lot of red tape in order to even help somebody. >> well, that was...
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well, i want to point out, daley has surrounded himself with racist, misogynistic, homophobic, xenophobiceh and organizations, including >> ting afteobanizatior the chig them, donald trump.l you >> that's all you could talkca about. t. now he's hangry again. >> darren, this is just the go a to for democrats. they can't answer realhow have questions. nd tow have you improve the lives of your own citizens? and it goes to homophobic, racist, xenophobic. i mean, this is just a bumpereah, sticker at this point.what m >> yeah, that's what makes illinois so unique, because j.b. pritzker sits with theb super minora in both houses andn so does mayor lightfoot and chicago. and we have to wonder why we'reg still having problems, because p these people have the answers ts to crime, to high taxes, toiled our failed education. nswers a they should be solving it, butea they have no answers.orse and instead, every day they'reln making it worse.u i'm telling you what, if ifdefii a picture of chicago isn'tf corp the definition of corruption in the urban dictionary, it should be . and that's what i've beei'
well, i want to point out, daley has surrounded himself with racist, misogynistic, homophobic, xenophobiceh and organizations, including >> ting afteobanizatior the chig them, donald trump.l you >> that's all you could talkca about. t. now he's hangry again. >> darren, this is just the go a to for democrats. they can't answer realhow have questions. nd tow have you improve the lives of your own citizens? and it goes to homophobic, racist, xenophobic. i mean, this is just a...
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. >> daley who used to work for the police department, people who are experiencing homelessness here says law enforcement is doing what they can, iut she says more needs to be done to help those more vulnerable. >> 2 times on the hidden in plain sight here at the dawn before we have services and programs and people call us justice to be help them. but we don't get the through the city. you got to go through a lot of red tape in order to even help somebody. >> again, that was kristen barton reporting even before this series of killings were connected. stocks homicide rate was already up at the end of september, police reported 43 homicide investigations. new at 10 tonight, santa rosa police say they broke up a massive party being held at a short-term rental last night on flint ridge drive off of sky farm drive north of the fountain grove golf club. police say as many as 3 to 400 people were there with 100 cars parked in the area. police tell us the property manager called them asking for help to evict a guest because they violated the terms of their rental agreement. let's check in on
. >> daley who used to work for the police department, people who are experiencing homelessness here says law enforcement is doing what they can, iut she says more needs to be done to help those more vulnerable. >> 2 times on the hidden in plain sight here at the dawn before we have services and programs and people call us justice to be help them. but we don't get the through the city. you got to go through a lot of red tape in order to even help somebody. >> again, that was...
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. >> daley who used to work for the police department, people who are experiencing homelessness says law enforcement is doing what they can, but she says more needs to be done to help those were vulnerable. >> sometimes on the hidden in plain sight here at the dawn before we have services and programs and people call us justice to be help them. but we don't get the through the city. you got to go through a lot of red tape in order to even help somebody. >> and that was kristin vartan reporting. stockton. police say they have a helicopter patrolling at night and extra put patrol cars for extra safety. an east bay new safety measures and support services are now in place at an oakland school as more students return to classes following last week's shooting that injured 6 people. oakland police officers created students at bay tech on thursday as fred still high school reopened its doors. it was last week when 2 shooters were captured on surveillance video firing 30 rounds on the king's estate campus. a spokesperson for the school district says there have been up greats to that campus.
. >> daley who used to work for the police department, people who are experiencing homelessness says law enforcement is doing what they can, but she says more needs to be done to help those were vulnerable. >> sometimes on the hidden in plain sight here at the dawn before we have services and programs and people call us justice to be help them. but we don't get the through the city. you got to go through a lot of red tape in order to even help somebody. >> and that was kristin...
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unemployment peak, do you think, and what do you make of some of the stories that argue brainard, daleyommentary is that important and does it get wiped out today? >> it's clearly going to be a 4 handle on the unemployment rate. and i think you have to price in increasing risk of a 5-handle. with respect to the commentary coming in, i think that the vice chair, in particular, recognizes that we're getting close to where we have two-sided risks, that even though they are acting as if they have a single mandate right now, that we're get close to the point they have to pay attention to the fact that they can crack the economy harder than they want to, but more importantly, and they can be careful when they talk about this, they really don't want to crack orderly markets. and i don't think we're there, but that risk is becoming more prominent, i think be, in their calculation. i think it was wonderful that vice chair brainard has put that into the -- to the conversation. >> yeah. certainly a gut punch today. paul, great to see you we'll talk soon. thank you. >> thank you >>> rising inflatio
unemployment peak, do you think, and what do you make of some of the stories that argue brainard, daleyommentary is that important and does it get wiped out today? >> it's clearly going to be a 4 handle on the unemployment rate. and i think you have to price in increasing risk of a 5-handle. with respect to the commentary coming in, i think that the vice chair, in particular, recognizes that we're getting close to where we have two-sided risks, that even though they are acting as if they...
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. >> as morgan says, when you have brainard and daley starting to look at the other side of hiking, what what metric needs to hit what level where you think a pivot will begin to be appropriate >> so, when we see the following happen, which is two things. one is that the inflation rate is substantially coming down that's actually very, very important. and also that the economy is weak right now we don't have either of those, so to talk about pivoting now i think is premature. i hope the fed doesn't cave in i recently wrote an op-ed in the financial times that pointed out that the volcker, who was a big hero, actually wimped out in 1980 and it created a huge problem where the fed -- where it actually raised rates and backed up -- did a pivot the pivots a mistake then the fed had to really bring out the baseball bat, 20% interest rates, and then the most severe recession in the post-war period up to that time. the fed can't do that again. shouldn't do it again. and i think they hope they learned their lesson i think they have, but, you know, the fed's made mistakes in the past i hope they
. >> as morgan says, when you have brainard and daley starting to look at the other side of hiking, what what metric needs to hit what level where you think a pivot will begin to be appropriate >> so, when we see the following happen, which is two things. one is that the inflation rate is substantially coming down that's actually very, very important. and also that the economy is weak right now we don't have either of those, so to talk about pivoting now i think is premature. i hope...
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peter: on friday, so much was lost in the news, but daley backed off a little bit.olitical pressure is being placed on us by japan and the u.k., ecb saying we need you to stop this currency devaluation we are going through. a lot of reason to expect that. now with a quiet period, we can look at the data, and we may see it come in weaker. easy comps. i think the inflation fear is way overdone. with the fed being quiet, we can respond to that. lisa: you think the fed will respond to what is going on with the japanese yen, yuan in china, what is happening in the united kingdom, and address the dollar strength? peter: i think some of that will come from the treasury department because it is their responsibility. it will not beovert because we cannot do that, but they will say, we have already done a lot. we are getting to our plan, it is time to watch and wait. we have followed what we said we would do. don't consider this a pivot. this was a part of the original program, to stop at some point and see how it plays out. i think that is the messaging we will see as soon a
peter: on friday, so much was lost in the news, but daley backed off a little bit.olitical pressure is being placed on us by japan and the u.k., ecb saying we need you to stop this currency devaluation we are going through. a lot of reason to expect that. now with a quiet period, we can look at the data, and we may see it come in weaker. easy comps. i think the inflation fear is way overdone. with the fed being quiet, we can respond to that. lisa: you think the fed will respond to what is going...