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. >> next we talk to patrick egan about this book partisan priorities in new york city. in the book professor eagan looks at the issues that the majority of americans agree with better handled by one party or the other and discuss what this means for politics. this is about 20 minutes. >> host: patrick egan, what do you teach at new york university? >> guest: i am in the politics department in the wagoner school. >> host: what classes do you teach? >> guest: i am on sabbatical which is a professor's joy. but we do love our students. i teach public opinion courses and qualitative analysis to our ph d students. >> host: what is qualitative analysis? >> guest: is is numerical analysis of politics. >> host: what do you do an a sabbatical? >> guest: you write another book. or that is one of the things you hope to do. >> host: are you encouraged to publish at new york university? >> guest: absolutely. as a university we have improved our stature over the last 10-20 years because they attract faculty that is focused on research. >> host: what is your book on now? >> guest: how
. >> next we talk to patrick egan about this book partisan priorities in new york city. in the book professor eagan looks at the issues that the majority of americans agree with better handled by one party or the other and discuss what this means for politics. this is about 20 minutes. >> host: patrick egan, what do you teach at new york university? >> guest: i am in the politics department in the wagoner school. >> host: what classes do you teach? >> guest: i am...
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. >> host: patrick egan was a duty to your university? >> guest: in the politics department with a courtesy appointment in the wagner school. >> what classes are you currently teaching? >> five on sabbatical. i teach courses in public opinion and quantitative analysis. >> host: what is quantitative analysis? >> what has taken over how we cover politics, mainly due caracol analysis of the election. >> what do you do on a sabbatical? >> guest: you write a book. [laughter] that is what you hope to do. >> are you encouraged to publish at york university? >> guest: absolutely. we are a research university we have improved our stature partly because we are devoted to research. >> host: what you currently working on? >> howdy participation and political attitudes of gay americans changed over the course of the last 20 years and with public policy with lgbt and what we typically don't hear is how are gay people responding to how this change to their lives? >> host: what sparked that? >> we did research on lgbt politics and there was not much data
. >> host: patrick egan was a duty to your university? >> guest: in the politics department with a courtesy appointment in the wagner school. >> what classes are you currently teaching? >> five on sabbatical. i teach courses in public opinion and quantitative analysis. >> host: what is quantitative analysis? >> what has taken over how we cover politics, mainly due caracol analysis of the election. >> what do you do on a sabbatical? >> guest: you...
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he told whiting and egan to get going. just to put the icing on it, the lid on it, whiting played it for himself one more time and said, no, for a world war i song, for a war song, this is much too simple and sweet. he crumpled it up and threw it in the waste basket and he went home. this is going to sound like a bad movie, but it's a true story. he slept in the next morning, as you would expect. he didn't get home until 3:30 or so. the boss' secretary comes in the next morning and she sees some crumpled up paper, music paper with notes in the waste basket. she is curious. she knows who was there when she left the day before. she pulls it out, and she can play piano and she plays it. that's nice. she takes it into the boss and plays it for him. he says, that's wonderful. we're going to publish it. but don't tell the boys. we'll surprise them. then he said, oh, yes, what's the title? she looks at the piece of paper and said, they're calling it "auf wiedersehen." my god, we can't have a german title. what does it mean? she s
he told whiting and egan to get going. just to put the icing on it, the lid on it, whiting played it for himself one more time and said, no, for a world war i song, for a war song, this is much too simple and sweet. he crumpled it up and threw it in the waste basket and he went home. this is going to sound like a bad movie, but it's a true story. he slept in the next morning, as you would expect. he didn't get home until 3:30 or so. the boss' secretary comes in the next morning and she sees...
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environment, i sent a copy to carl broomhead who has been my point of contact over there and sent it to carl egan to see if it jives with what the city is going to do and if there's anything to let us know. those three are the three big ones and waech -- we've also sent to the general public for their review as well. >> any comments from these areas will be optional or are we expecting there to be some kind of correspondence or --. >> it really depends on knowing what the comment is i can't address that directly. if it's something where you just disagree with an opinion of an expert i'm going to say it's an opinion and they have their right to have their separate opinion and you can have your own and we can incorporate that into a broader discussion but if there's an error in the report itself we're definitely going to get that corrected. it definitely depends what avenue it goes under. >> did you say what errors could be? >> i've already noticed in one spot they referred to the department of the environment as the department of energy. >> little minor things. >> hopefully it's minor stuff but th
environment, i sent a copy to carl broomhead who has been my point of contact over there and sent it to carl egan to see if it jives with what the city is going to do and if there's anything to let us know. those three are the three big ones and waech -- we've also sent to the general public for their review as well. >> any comments from these areas will be optional or are we expecting there to be some kind of correspondence or --. >> it really depends on knowing what the comment is...
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he told whiting and egan to get going. just to put the icing on it, the lid on it, whiting played it for himself one more time and said, no, for a world war i song, for a war song, this is much too simple and sweet. he crumpled it up and threw it in the waste basket and he went home. this is going to sound like a bad movie, but it's a true story. he slept in the next morning, as you would expect. he didn't get home until 3:30 or so. the boss' secretary comes in the next morning and she sees some crumpled up paper, music paper with notes in the waste basket. she is curious. she knows who was there when she left the day before. she pulls it out, and she can play piano and she plays it. that's nice. she takes it into the boss and plays it for him. he says, that's wonderful. we're going to publish it. but don't tell the boys. we'll surprise them. then he said, oh, yes, what's the title? she looks at the piece of paper and said, they're calling it "auf wiedersehen." my god, we can't have a german title. what does it mean? she s
he told whiting and egan to get going. just to put the icing on it, the lid on it, whiting played it for himself one more time and said, no, for a world war i song, for a war song, this is much too simple and sweet. he crumpled it up and threw it in the waste basket and he went home. this is going to sound like a bad movie, but it's a true story. he slept in the next morning, as you would expect. he didn't get home until 3:30 or so. the boss' secretary comes in the next morning and she sees...
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. >> all right, matt egan, morningstar front manager of the year back in 2009, says credit risk has becomeority as the fed debates went to raise rates. matt, thank you for having you here, mr. fund manager of the year. lisa abramowicz is also here. matt, how much has the fed skewed your high-yield market? move ande look at the rates recently, i think it is a bit exaggerated by the short current that has taken on. we have taken on key technical levels and caught people short so we have seen a bit of an exaggerated move. i would not read too much into this that we are entering into a deflationary bust. i think technicals had a lot to do with this downward movement. >> do you think we have had a floor for the 10-year yield? >> i think we have. consolidatedve around this range. i think to be a bond bull here you really would have to expect the 10-year treasury long part of the curve to go back to levels not seen since the 2008 crisis in the u.s. or the 2011 crisis in europe. both of those were systemic banking crises. i think we are beyond that. i think we are unlikely to test those lows again
. >> all right, matt egan, morningstar front manager of the year back in 2009, says credit risk has becomeority as the fed debates went to raise rates. matt, thank you for having you here, mr. fund manager of the year. lisa abramowicz is also here. matt, how much has the fed skewed your high-yield market? move ande look at the rates recently, i think it is a bit exaggerated by the short current that has taken on. we have taken on key technical levels and caught people short so we have...
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final letter,egan, mad as hell jesse watters doesn't host your show when you're out.re running the factor, but watters in my chair? gu gutfeld who can barely order lunch -- should we give watters a shot at one hosting this show? what's your vote. >> i say yes, absolutely. >> all right, heather, it's 1-0. the crew is all going no. all right, if you're mad as hell, we want to hear about it, please write us at fox news.com. we come right back, ann colter on the continuing unpopularity of the republican party. >>> and the "new york times," taking folks to iran for a good time. it's a blast over there. patented sonic technology with up to 27% more brush movements. get healthier gums in two weeks. innovation and you philips sonicare save when you give philips sonicare this holiday season. guysbelieve this!gonna >>watch this. sam always gives you the good news in person, then the bad news on email. good news-fedex has flat rate shipping. it's called fedex one rate ®. and it's affordable. >>sounds great. (cell phone typing) (typing continues) (woosh) (cell phones buzz, chirp)
final letter,egan, mad as hell jesse watters doesn't host your show when you're out.re running the factor, but watters in my chair? gu gutfeld who can barely order lunch -- should we give watters a shot at one hosting this show? what's your vote. >> i say yes, absolutely. >> all right, heather, it's 1-0. the crew is all going no. all right, if you're mad as hell, we want to hear about it, please write us at fox news.com. we come right back, ann colter on the continuing unpopularity...
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so they are difficult to do and becoming less and less easyism >> reporter: patrick egan, new york, "partisan priorities" thanks for being with us on booktv. >> guest: thank you for having me. >> every week booktv has shows focused on non-fiction authors and books. keep watching here or go online and watch our past shows. booktv asked bookstores about the books they are excited about being published this fall. former secretary of state henry kissenger's thoughts on international affair. and in this changings everything, a report on how climate change affects the economyi economy. and examining how humans transformed the human age and we reecount the director from tinseltown. visit the store in pasadena, california or online at romansbookstore.com. >> three different women in term of age and who they had voted for. michele voted for nadir and then bush and debby does want vote because she doesn't think politici politicians are any good and they deploy together and once they are in afghanistan the differences between them don't seem as important anymore and what becomes important is wha
so they are difficult to do and becoming less and less easyism >> reporter: patrick egan, new york, "partisan priorities" thanks for being with us on booktv. >> guest: thank you for having me. >> every week booktv has shows focused on non-fiction authors and books. keep watching here or go online and watch our past shows. booktv asked bookstores about the books they are excited about being published this fall. former secretary of state henry kissenger's thoughts on...