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and at 8:30 eastern we'll be joined by esther george.l sit down with steve leisman in a cnbc exclusive. >>> and in washington today, we talked about him before. john stumpf. he's going to be back in the hot seat on capitol hill. he's going to testify before a house panel at 10:00 eastern time. that's where we find our good friend wilfred frost who joins us with what to expect. >> reporter: following your conversation just there with chairman hensarling, let's look at the areas where wells is improving on. first of all, the clawbacks, the major issue of last week's hearing. and wells has responded in a big way. if we compare it to the jamie dimon issue, he had his current year pay cut to $11 million for something that cost the firm $6 billion. stumpf on the other hand has given up $41 million of past pay and this year's salary for something that cost the bank in relative sense only around $200 million. big response on that. the second big concern last week was lack of detail. his prepared remarks today give way more detail in terms of tim
and at 8:30 eastern we'll be joined by esther george.l sit down with steve leisman in a cnbc exclusive. >>> and in washington today, we talked about him before. john stumpf. he's going to be back in the hot seat on capitol hill. he's going to testify before a house panel at 10:00 eastern time. that's where we find our good friend wilfred frost who joins us with what to expect. >> reporter: following your conversation just there with chairman hensarling, let's look at the areas...
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fue una burla carolina: una semana despuÉs le votaron un dedo mÁs a marta y otro dos a esther.mpensa, las hermanas tenÍan las horas contadas. >> maÑana se mueren, paguen lo que paguen sus papÁs maÑana se mueren. presentadora:se estima que cada cuatro horas una persona es secuestrada en mÉxico, es un crimenque se ha convertido en una industria. las hermanas laguna fueron plagiadas y las evidencias por sus captores enmarcaron la celebraciÓn del dÍa de las madres. carolina: las tres hermanas laguna habÍan estado secuestradas por mÁs de 20 dÍas, las torturas se intensificaban, para salvar a su hermana susana de cera mutilada esther y marta ofrecieron que le cortaron mÁs de dos a ella. >> a ella no, porque ella tiene diabetes y si tÚ la mutilada a ella se va desangrar y se va a morir. carolina: sin embargo susana dice que a pesar de tener todos sus dedos sintiÓ cada segundo la tortura psicolÓgica al escuchar los gritos desesperados de sus hermanas. >> cuando nosotras nos estaban mutilando narraban todo lo que estaban haciendo. caroli la familia habÍa recibido un segundo enviÓ con lo
fue una burla carolina: una semana despuÉs le votaron un dedo mÁs a marta y otro dos a esther.mpensa, las hermanas tenÍan las horas contadas. >> maÑana se mueren, paguen lo que paguen sus papÁs maÑana se mueren. presentadora:se estima que cada cuatro horas una persona es secuestrada en mÉxico, es un crimenque se ha convertido en una industria. las hermanas laguna fueron plagiadas y las evidencias por sus captores enmarcaron la celebraciÓn del dÍa de las madres. carolina: las tres...
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her name is esther perlman-kane is 96 and she's been making beautiful art all her life. she made a series of 11 new watercolors during an art class last year. they were so good her home decided to frame them and put them up on the walls. the paintings now line the hallway where esther lives so she and her neighbors can enjoy them everyday. nice job. pretty good. my: the sunset was great except for the fact that happened at 7:10 p.m., early. see how there is a dark sky and this thing, that is a rain shower. i picked out in the parking lot. that will be sitting out there and spinning throwing this moisture at us. we still have some strong winds over the cape and the islands. here's where the showers are working their way from about two that area it is hit or miss lighter showers, not much going on. maria: who will see the most showers tomorrow? my: we might get some showers. wednesday, same thing and clearing out by the end of the week. barak: article is next. ben: see new hampshire college students are packing their backpacks and heading back to school. and thanks to kell
her name is esther perlman-kane is 96 and she's been making beautiful art all her life. she made a series of 11 new watercolors during an art class last year. they were so good her home decided to frame them and put them up on the walls. the paintings now line the hallway where esther lives so she and her neighbors can enjoy them everyday. nice job. pretty good. my: the sunset was great except for the fact that happened at 7:10 p.m., early. see how there is a dark sky and this thing, that is a...
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her name is esther lee. esther where are you? >> she is a dreamer, she was born in taiwan came to america at the age of two with her mom and her two older siblings. they were fleeing domestic violence and when their visas expired they stayed in america. esther put herself through new york university working as a nanny, a house cleaner and a tutor. she earned a bachelor's degree and a masters' degree. it was 2001 when i first introduced dues the dream act to give people like esther the chance to become citizen. in 2010, six years ago, highlight a letter calling calling on the president to grant temporary legal status to dreamer and today president obama, because he had the vision encourage to establish doctor, she is able to make a living as a journalist. she's an immigration reporter. welcome esther. [applause] any of the dreamers? welcome to. when i first started this i would give speeches in chicago about the dream act largely to the immigrant audiences because they are impacted the most. i would go out to my car "after words"
her name is esther lee. esther where are you? >> she is a dreamer, she was born in taiwan came to america at the age of two with her mom and her two older siblings. they were fleeing domestic violence and when their visas expired they stayed in america. esther put herself through new york university working as a nanny, a house cleaner and a tutor. she earned a bachelor's degree and a masters' degree. it was 2001 when i first introduced dues the dream act to give people like esther the...
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we knew esther george has been dissenting for quite some time. eric rosengren was making the case for maintaining. said, basing it on the idea there are financial markets and balances happening. >> he has indicated he thinks it is time to hike. important the balance of risk is back in the statement. they took it out after the december meeting. we should see the probability dressed up. >> the december rate increase going up to 53 percent. mike: bringing in erik schatzker. the first timek: since december the 2014 that three of the voting members defended the majority. also, rosengren first hawkish defense. non-surprise only in that group for free. blog.king at the top live planning to raise rates very soon. what would have to happen for the fed to consider raising rates in november? i think that is a very long shot for the reason we described. anythingas not done yet the sheer. they can persuade themselves to wait. the dissent, the language. they think they have to hike at least once this year, and they will. mike: we are members looking at the rai
we knew esther george has been dissenting for quite some time. eric rosengren was making the case for maintaining. said, basing it on the idea there are financial markets and balances happening. >> he has indicated he thinks it is time to hike. important the balance of risk is back in the statement. they took it out after the december meeting. we should see the probability dressed up. >> the december rate increase going up to 53 percent. mike: bringing in erik schatzker. the first...
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let's get to esther dean. she wrote this one for rihanna. you know this one. >> ♪ >> okay.rown, nicki menaj and kate i perry's fire works. >> baby you are a fire work. >> she wrote that. >> it is not like we know what they are doing but if you are still not convinced how about a sneak peak from this episode number one of season number three called free frita and performed by jesse small let. let's listen to it. >> ♪ >> this is slow and mellow. interesting the other ones were so right at you. >> that is from the beginning. >> we will just to have see it in, make sure you watch empire at 9:00. tweet me at alex holley fox 29 and we will do our empire rap tomorrow and discuss all of the big moments. >> nicely done. >> nice. >> tonight is the tonight. >> yes. >> it is last official day of summer too so enjoy today. >> i should go where. >> where. >> rittenhouse square. >> have a good day. that's why we wanna make sure you won't have to wait on hold. and you won't have to guess when we'll turn up. because after all... we should fit into your life. [ laughing ] not the other way a
let's get to esther dean. she wrote this one for rihanna. you know this one. >> ♪ >> okay.rown, nicki menaj and kate i perry's fire works. >> baby you are a fire work. >> she wrote that. >> it is not like we know what they are doing but if you are still not convinced how about a sneak peak from this episode number one of season number three called free frita and performed by jesse small let. let's listen to it. >> ♪ >> this is slow and mellow....
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esther trump: mr. -- mr. trump: hillary clinton slanders you as deplorable. jean: he was joined on the stage by his son eric. and thanked supporters backstage asking granite state voters to turn out to the polls for him again, the presti >> new hampshire can be the state that pushes us over the top. we are going to win new hampshire. and we are going to win back the white house and we are going to make america great again. remember that. remember that. jean: donald trump also told voters here tonight that they better make sure that he wins in november or else he has wasted a shelley: today on an episode of dr. oz, donald trump release a note from his doctor that described him as being in excellent physical health. dr. awes listed his physical results and said if the patient had his record he would be really happy. the 70-year-old takes cholesterol dedication and a low dose aspirin. tim kaine was also in the portsmouth. senator tim kaine spoke laying out the fundamental differences between the two campaigns and he also visited exeter town hall where he held up
esther trump: mr. -- mr. trump: hillary clinton slanders you as deplorable. jean: he was joined on the stage by his son eric. and thanked supporters backstage asking granite state voters to turn out to the polls for him again, the presti >> new hampshire can be the state that pushes us over the top. we are going to win new hampshire. and we are going to win back the white house and we are going to make america great again. remember that. remember that. jean: donald trump also told voters...
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was the commentator and hosting and a lecture series in the amazon lifetime and then righted with esther to write scripts and pilotse weaseled pilots to a few networks vice that always of wanted to write good fiction since i was a kid and it was a childhood dream.as a childho so if not now then when? the line nonfiction book is about the trial notes out and now has been published again that is the only nonfiction book that i have written i have stepped away from reality.al [laughter] >> 80 you find yourself to d find by the one trial? >> i don't define myself. >> what about other people? >> they choose to or not to. i am writing fiction so less and less so.nce i have b did especially the younger ones don't know they say give me the author? i love that. but a lot of people do especially the miniseries came now that has reinvigorated interest in the case so people do to associating with that but itrei also to be another is really great. >> dead you work on the fsx series? >> they did not canceled any of us at all. none of us. >> what did you think quick. >> i thought it was great an amazin
was the commentator and hosting and a lecture series in the amazon lifetime and then righted with esther to write scripts and pilotse weaseled pilots to a few networks vice that always of wanted to write good fiction since i was a kid and it was a childhood dream.as a childho so if not now then when? the line nonfiction book is about the trial notes out and now has been published again that is the only nonfiction book that i have written i have stepped away from reality.al [laughter] >>...
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. >> reporter: esther tells me these are moth caterpillars . it is not uncommon for some to pe numbers . they wander when in search of food . a lot insects are concentrated on a canal next to some cotton fields >> we've never had this before . they've always had the fields . i do not know sprayed and was a mass exodus . >> reporter: whatever the cause of the exodus, people wondering one thing . >> why did the capital across influx of mops . -- moths . the mac the popularity of a certain tortoises leaving pet owners with the problem the tortoises start tiny and cute but they can grow to more than 20 pounds and live for decades . a group is advising people to stop getting them . seen many who do, do not realize what they are getting into . >> to horse does and what comes out the other end it is the same as a horse . do want to keep a horse in your house ? no . >> the tortoises cause between $50 and $100 . in most cases, nobody will take it off your hands when they grow up and get to big . >>> new at 5 pm . it was a family day at the zoo to suppor
. >> reporter: esther tells me these are moth caterpillars . it is not uncommon for some to pe numbers . they wander when in search of food . a lot insects are concentrated on a canal next to some cotton fields >> we've never had this before . they've always had the fields . i do not know sprayed and was a mass exodus . >> reporter: whatever the cause of the exodus, people wondering one thing . >> why did the capital across influx of mops . -- moths . the mac the...
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esther identified that the men will come back. >>> taking action for you tonight. if you want to make extra money before the holidays, here is your chance. why? because amazon is hiring seasonal customer service home and answer customer questions. another perk, you can choose how many hours you want to work, up to 30 in a week. pay starts at $10 an hour. >>> no doubt that florida is a growing state. what will it look like in the year 2070? well the university of florida believes they have the answer and it involves an additional 20 million people. that is double the current population of florida if you a study fr the univsityand 1,000 if patterns continue all of the red that you see on the map would be developed land. that is almost 35% of the land in the state and more than double from the year 2010. >>> well, you may have seen this moment online recently there on your screen. it's a video of a pasco county dad opening a birthday present. it has been viewed hundreds of thousands of times. adam weiner talked about the >> reporter: determined to drag gift. e opening
esther identified that the men will come back. >>> taking action for you tonight. if you want to make extra money before the holidays, here is your chance. why? because amazon is hiring seasonal customer service home and answer customer questions. another perk, you can choose how many hours you want to work, up to 30 in a week. pay starts at $10 an hour. >>> no doubt that florida is a growing state. what will it look like in the year 2070? well the university of florida...
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>> reporter: while some are taking offense to the comment, one of those people, esther franco with ralph's snack bar, they take pride in their authentic mexican food and it shouldn't be turned into a joke. >> we make different types of >> we are more than that. we are more than just a lunch truck or a construction worker or a drug dealer, you know. >> reporter: officials with the arizona democratic party say there will actually be a taco truck here on scene tomorrow starting at around 1:00. they are telling us that it is going in correlation with their voter registration and outreach event. reporting live, danielle miller, fox 10 news. >> danielle, thank you. >>> and donald trump in manhattan today, receiving his second national security briefing at the fbi headquarters there. after his meeting, he traveled to philadelphia for a roundtable discussion with african-american community leaders, business and religious groups. he also touched on immigration while meeting with a mother whose 20-year-old daughter was murdered, execution style, in a schoolyard. at least one of those suspects was an
>> reporter: while some are taking offense to the comment, one of those people, esther franco with ralph's snack bar, they take pride in their authentic mexican food and it shouldn't be turned into a joke. >> we make different types of >> we are more than that. we are more than just a lunch truck or a construction worker or a drug dealer, you know. >> reporter: officials with the arizona democratic party say there will actually be a taco truck here on scene tomorrow...
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samuel is 2, but esther at 4 is almost a late starter by singaporean standards. >> probably, but i think we made it a point that we don't really want to send them just because we have to force them to go for classes, but whatever their interest is and if we feel that it's useful for them, then we'll go for it. >> in the adjoining room, cheyenne is baking a pizza, or actually her father is. it's a game that's meant to stimulate children's imaginations. they could be playing it at home. here parents pay the equivalent of 440 euros per quarterly term. cheyenne is 3, and has been attending similar courses since she was two. her father is now thinking of making a change. >> i mean singapore being such a competitive environment, i actually want her to excel in certain areas, indeed academic or music, and just letting her go by the nature of course itself, so this is something that she can become along her way. >> and does cheyenne like it? >> yes? >> ambitious parents can be sold more than just educational courses. there's also nutritional supplements: ginko, vitamins, omega 3 fatty acids - su
samuel is 2, but esther at 4 is almost a late starter by singaporean standards. >> probably, but i think we made it a point that we don't really want to send them just because we have to force them to go for classes, but whatever their interest is and if we feel that it's useful for them, then we'll go for it. >> in the adjoining room, cheyenne is baking a pizza, or actually her father is. it's a game that's meant to stimulate children's imaginations. they could be playing it at...
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pedalling 2700 miles across the tough esther rains to honor the former sun devil and cardinal who lost his life while serving in the army. it started in canada going to new mexico. he's celebrating on mill avenue with a well deserved cold beer. his mind with every stride. >> i had written down on my handlebar bag some slogans that gave me inspiration. i wrote a slogan what would pat do with a question mark. i looked down to those and it would inspire me to grind out the last few miles or climb the big hills. i drew on that for inspiration. >> and get this, his journey pat tillman foundation. >> good stuff. >>> all right everybody it is time to talk some arizona cardinals. they are trying to rebound from that embarrassing loss to buffalo. and now coop is here with the one player who could make the difference this sunday. and let's hope there is a difference, right coop? >> there's got to be, right? >> yes. >> that player could be michael floyd who cleared concussion protocol. he's not solely to blame for the offense floyd knows he needs to step it up. >> our performance is unacceptable.
pedalling 2700 miles across the tough esther rains to honor the former sun devil and cardinal who lost his life while serving in the army. it started in canada going to new mexico. he's celebrating on mill avenue with a well deserved cold beer. his mind with every stride. >> i had written down on my handlebar bag some slogans that gave me inspiration. i wrote a slogan what would pat do with a question mark. i looked down to those and it would inspire me to grind out the last few miles or...
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cg: maría esther velázquez/ empresaria ave.daban permiso de cantar lo ecban 'pa fueraluego su imagen aun adorna las paredes de algunas cantinas... el bar don felix es una de ellas... su propietario, quien en aquel entonces era mesero, cuenta como juan gabriel cantaba la melodia que el cliente pidiera y cobraba por cancion... cg: arnulfo gómez vargas/dueño "bar don félix" sot: 19:49:24:02 pero la gente le pagaba porque su voz era fregoncisima (day 2) juan gabriel trabajaba y vivia en esta avenida.. nat: 23:17:11:15 oiga, y es cierto que juan gabriel siempre andaba sin dinero? pues si porque el estaba jovencito. mire aqui esta el hotel sevilla, aqui vivio el. nos permite pasar por favor? el hotel guarda sus colores originales, sus escaleras, su esencia de antano... nat: 23:19:55:44 esta era? si, esta era la habitacion que teni la habitacion era muy pobre pero la vista, incomparable... quienes lo conocieron, aseguran que en esta azotea, juan gabriel se inspiro para componer muchas de sus canciones... nat: 23:22:09:00 ese es el mur
cg: maría esther velázquez/ empresaria ave.daban permiso de cantar lo ecban 'pa fueraluego su imagen aun adorna las paredes de algunas cantinas... el bar don felix es una de ellas... su propietario, quien en aquel entonces era mesero, cuenta como juan gabriel cantaba la melodia que el cliente pidiera y cobraba por cancion... cg: arnulfo gómez vargas/dueño "bar don félix" sot: 19:49:24:02 pero la gente le pagaba porque su voz era fregoncisima (day 2) juan gabriel trabajaba y vivia...
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. >> reporter: esther lives nearby, is not worried about bangs in the night or even earthquakes. >> earthquakesre not a big deal for me. they just come and sometimes i feel them, sometimes i don't. >> reporter: geologists say there's still some work to be done and it will be a week before the charges are detonated. don ford, kpix 5. >>> yosemite's largest expansion in decades hits a roadblock. why the plan just announced to grow the park could actually be breaking federal law. >> plus, a brand-new warning about samsung's flagship smartphone. why the feds say to stop using it immediately. >> and swimming for a record here in northern california. one woman swimming right now from sacramento to the bay area. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, th >>> a utah congressman says the latest yosemite expansion is illegal. we reported they were adding 40 acres of meadowland to the park. but the congressman says federal law requires congressional approval for an expansion that big. this move was never cleared. now the chair of the house natural resources committee says he wants answers. so far, no comment from yosemite. >
. >> reporter: esther lives nearby, is not worried about bangs in the night or even earthquakes. >> earthquakesre not a big deal for me. they just come and sometimes i feel them, sometimes i don't. >> reporter: geologists say there's still some work to be done and it will be a week before the charges are detonated. don ford, kpix 5. >>> yosemite's largest expansion in decades hits a roadblock. why the plan just announced to grow the park could actually be breaking...
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he was supposed to get an ankle bracelet so the court system could monitor h-m, but never did it, esther and others arrested foror fake cavaliers tickets, a man got probation and in order to pay back the man he ripped off, a woman with harvey nelson is not it looks like the end ends are l headed toward the playoff is announcing ticket sales for the postseason, tickets for the american go on sale at the end of the websitee monday, 10:00 a.m. ago if he had tickets to any game that is not played, your money will be refunded, however the extra fees are nonrefundable,fu game one of the nlds is scheduled for thursday october 6 ago with last night victory the improve their magic number 25, the nature help to >> at the dick goddard apl telethon, you know what the four-foots mean to him,ou natalie herbick is there, and t time we heard from you said tha we needed to get the phones ringing aniee hopefully people responding by two let's check the theory is pure the numbers are at the bottom o toll-free and you can also donate online. >> dick goddard teamed up with apl for this, the second year i hav
he was supposed to get an ankle bracelet so the court system could monitor h-m, but never did it, esther and others arrested foror fake cavaliers tickets, a man got probation and in order to pay back the man he ripped off, a woman with harvey nelson is not it looks like the end ends are l headed toward the playoff is announcing ticket sales for the postseason, tickets for the american go on sale at the end of the websitee monday, 10:00 a.m. ago if he had tickets to any game that is not played,...
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an here is our most hawkish fed president, esther george. is he is at 8.4.ack to you guys. >> i think i was a 3.2 in college. >>> fedex often considered a barometer of the global economy. tonight the package delivery company set strong sales lifted results. fedex reported earnings of 290 a share, 9 cents better than estimates. revenue up 20% from a year ago, more than 14.5 did his billion. and they were slightly better than expectations. investors encouraged by the results, sending shares up initially in extended hours trading. morgan brennan has the key take-away on fedex's results. >> reporter: fedex reporting quarterly earnings that were better than wall street analysts had expected. leading the delivery giant to boost its full-year adjusted earnings outlook. the higher profits were driven by gains in all three of the legacy segments, express, ground and freight. cost reductions at fedex express in which the company has been undertaking a year's long profit improvement plan seem to be paying off. and e-commerce growth helps contribute to a 10% jump in dai
an here is our most hawkish fed president, esther george. is he is at 8.4.ack to you guys. >> i think i was a 3.2 in college. >>> fedex often considered a barometer of the global economy. tonight the package delivery company set strong sales lifted results. fedex reported earnings of 290 a share, 9 cents better than estimates. revenue up 20% from a year ago, more than 14.5 did his billion. and they were slightly better than expectations. investors encouraged by the results,...
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but esther george of kansas city, loretta messter from cleveland and eric rosen green of boston all wantedo raise rates today. and the majority of the central bank officials now expect a rate hike before the end of the year >> most participants do expect that one increase in the federal funds rate will be appropriate th and i would expect to see that if we continue on the current course of labor market improvement, and there are no mainly new risks that develop and we simply stay on the current course. >> the feds' next meeting comes just one week before the november elections, with the fed chair dismissing statements from republican presidentialnominee, donald trump, that policy makers are playing politics with interest rate decisions. >> i can say emphatically that partisan politics plays no role in our decisions about the appropriate stance of monetary policy. we are trying to decide what the best policy is to foster price stability, and maximum employment. and to manage the variety of risks that we see as affecting the outlook. >> when asked specifically about the possibility of a nove
but esther george of kansas city, loretta messter from cleveland and eric rosen green of boston all wantedo raise rates today. and the majority of the central bank officials now expect a rate hike before the end of the year >> most participants do expect that one increase in the federal funds rate will be appropriate th and i would expect to see that if we continue on the current course of labor market improvement, and there are no mainly new risks that develop and we simply stay on the...
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esther johnson apologized for his response to a question on aleppo, syria. this is 40 minutes. you. thank you. thanks, thanks. >> are you in? the days since may have flown by. gary and i have known each other a long time. as fellow governors. it did not hurt that we had the same view of the world. we think governments should balance its checkbook at the end of every session. i should not have to say that and it should not be an applause line except that the concept is utterly unknown in washington, d.c. that it isalso feel the essence of democracy and the kind of society that we want to see that the individual shall not be thrust in a corner. that translates in politics as a lot of different issues. gary was an outlier for 10 years on the question of legalization of marijuana, a relatively harmless -- [applause] mr. weld: i was out there for the full decade of the 1990's on gay and lesbian issues. i started my first month in august. i appointed as a judge the woman who wrote the initial opinion holding that marriage equality is constitutionally compelled and that became the basis fo
esther johnson apologized for his response to a question on aleppo, syria. this is 40 minutes. you. thank you. thanks, thanks. >> are you in? the days since may have flown by. gary and i have known each other a long time. as fellow governors. it did not hurt that we had the same view of the world. we think governments should balance its checkbook at the end of every session. i should not have to say that and it should not be an applause line except that the concept is utterly unknown in...
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what the esther ballmer get ofng in the 8, 9, 10 years malays? lise -- of malaise. whenn: the problem began mike: bill gates retired. you close your fund to outside investors, your returns dropped off because people that you were reluctant to get into the tech boom which turned into a bubble. what do you think of tech today and mark how have your views evolved? bubble, theseom a great tech companies are among the cheap -- among the cheapest stocks. the 60's andgle in 70's and early 80's would have sold between 50 and 80 times earnings. iow 20's andery think that's where the soup are thes and probably good values around. when we talk about tech, it's a broad category. services?e microsoft what has the most value? julian: i think biotechnology has the most value. the advances in cancer weht now are fabulous and ownable to get the bodies mechanisms to fight that cancer. earthk there will be some shaking movements. the idea that maybe you've got a window into what is happening in cancer research, is a like the old days were large pharmaceuticals can co-opt research and
what the esther ballmer get ofng in the 8, 9, 10 years malays? lise -- of malaise. whenn: the problem began mike: bill gates retired. you close your fund to outside investors, your returns dropped off because people that you were reluctant to get into the tech boom which turned into a bubble. what do you think of tech today and mark how have your views evolved? bubble, theseom a great tech companies are among the cheap -- among the cheapest stocks. the 60's andgle in 70's and early 80's would...
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voting members including the boston fed president and esther george all dissented from the majority view to hold interest rates steady. sinces the most dissents 2014, plus sign up into alan greenspan -- a positive sign according to alan greenspan. the thing i did want to convey is that the fed had a single point of view and it was no discussion going on. vonnie: joining us is the chief monetary economist at cumberland advisors, and the former research director at the atlanta fed. three dissents. is this just an fomc that is ramping up for an actual increase? >> there has been evidence for some while that there has been a divergence of views among participants in the fomc. we saw president bullard coming out with statements around the jackson hole time. president williams has expressed views as well. a reflection of the fact that there is a diversity of views, and i agree with chairman greenspan that is is not a negative situation. when you are in uncharted waters, and there is no experience to guide you, reasonable people can and should have different views as to how policy should be for
voting members including the boston fed president and esther george all dissented from the majority view to hold interest rates steady. sinces the most dissents 2014, plus sign up into alan greenspan -- a positive sign according to alan greenspan. the thing i did want to convey is that the fed had a single point of view and it was no discussion going on. vonnie: joining us is the chief monetary economist at cumberland advisors, and the former research director at the atlanta fed. three...
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carmen: le reportaron a gritos a doÑa esther, la abuela del pequeÑo.ro, Échame agua. carmen: el estado de salud de miguel angel empeoraba minuto a minuto, el mÉdico sugiriÓ que lo trasladaron al hospital, 20 minutos de distancia carretera. el niÑo empeorÓ. >> le salÍa espuma por la boca, comenzamos a llorar todos. carmen: hasta que llegaron al hospital. le tomaron el >> le tomaron el pulso, y ya nada. carmen: muriÓ en manos de su abuela. esperaron los resultados de la autopsia. >> los resultados de la muerte es por broncoaspiraciÓn. carmen: asegura que se tratÓ de una obstrucciÓn de las vÍas respiratorias. el reportÉ despertÓ sospechas en el pueblo porque contrastaba con los relatos de los testigos y sorprendiÓ a los familiares que recordaban las Últimas palabras del niÑo. >> ¿quÉ te pasÓ? me pegaron, le dije, ¿quiÉn te pegÓ? perla, le dije, cÓmo?, puso su mano como un puÑo y dijo me pegaron atrÁs. maldecÍ a las chiquillas, ¿por quÉ te pegaron tan feo? empezÓ a retorcerse. carmen: fue lo ultimo que escucharon de miguel angel antes de morir. se pregunta
carmen: le reportaron a gritos a doÑa esther, la abuela del pequeÑo.ro, Échame agua. carmen: el estado de salud de miguel angel empeoraba minuto a minuto, el mÉdico sugiriÓ que lo trasladaron al hospital, 20 minutos de distancia carretera. el niÑo empeorÓ. >> le salÍa espuma por la boca, comenzamos a llorar todos. carmen: hasta que llegaron al hospital. le tomaron el >> le tomaron el pulso, y ya nada. carmen: muriÓ en manos de su abuela. esperaron los resultados de la...
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trump cap -- esther trump deal with national security. national security is not solely about the military. it is comprised of many facets, defense, diplomacy, economic security, energy security, border security, cyber security, homeland security. [applause] the logical policy presentations that mr. trump has delivered over the last few weeks lay out a sound strategic approach to providing the security of the nation, and the security of all americans. these policies comprise a holistic approach to addressing the complex facets of national security in a complex and extremely dangerous come international world. moreover, mr. trump combines this multifaceted approach to our security with a pronounced commitment to those in uniform serving our nation today. and in fact, all veterans who have worn the cloth of the nation. and that commitment extends to the families of those who have served. for as all of us in this room know, their sacrifice has been as equally difficult, if not more so than our own. george washington said the willingness with
trump cap -- esther trump deal with national security. national security is not solely about the military. it is comprised of many facets, defense, diplomacy, economic security, energy security, border security, cyber security, homeland security. [applause] the logical policy presentations that mr. trump has delivered over the last few weeks lay out a sound strategic approach to providing the security of the nation, and the security of all americans. these policies comprise a holistic approach...
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esther lieberman: they have to pass the most important test, which is the american people will thinkcapable of being president. mark: tell me what it was like to figure out you were on the short list in 2000. mr. lieberman: toward the end, it was down to john kerry, john edwards and me. be itart money seem to was going to be john edwards. warren christopher apparently said to al gore, mr. vice president, this election will say more about you than it does about the person you are selecting to be your running mate. if you select senator edwards, you will have to explain to the american people why you are taking a person who two years ago was practicing law in north carolina and you are putting him second to the most powerful governmental position in the world. apparently that turned the conversation. mark: can you tell me what it was like serving as by -- serving as vice resident at the japanese dinner when he got sick ? mr. quayle: i got a call that said we have a problem, the president passed out at the tail and barbara bush was on the line. she said he overdid it. told him not to pl
esther lieberman: they have to pass the most important test, which is the american people will thinkcapable of being president. mark: tell me what it was like to figure out you were on the short list in 2000. mr. lieberman: toward the end, it was down to john kerry, john edwards and me. be itart money seem to was going to be john edwards. warren christopher apparently said to al gore, mr. vice president, this election will say more about you than it does about the person you are selecting to be...
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if we live year-to-year month-to-month is not going to happen that in line with esther esther -- general goldfein said they are looking at us and they want to know what the plan is and people brought this is the center of gravity and that's one thing we have have to protect. we can buy up the planes and ships and tanks in vehicle siu wants but this is a volunteer force. this is a recruited and retained for said they watch every move is going on. these young and women are very smart and they want to know that there is commitment that they can count on as they decide whether they are going to continue to stay in. >> aq. general goldfein. >> perhaps add some perspective if we end up in the long-term continuing resolution this will be the eighth that we have had to deal with so just to give you a scale for what will happen in the united states air force if we go beyond three months until long-term cr that will be about $1.3 billion last than the f-117 budgets of the immediate impact we will go from 15 to 12 aircraft and the fy17 budget will rack staple to forecast based on what we believe we
if we live year-to-year month-to-month is not going to happen that in line with esther esther -- general goldfein said they are looking at us and they want to know what the plan is and people brought this is the center of gravity and that's one thing we have have to protect. we can buy up the planes and ships and tanks in vehicle siu wants but this is a volunteer force. this is a recruited and retained for said they watch every move is going on. these young and women are very smart and they...
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eric rosengren, loretta mester, and esther george voted to raise interest rates to half a point at the matt: did you think we got what we expected? torsten: i think the major breaking news is definitely the dissents. for a long time, we have been interpreting all kinds of fed speak. some have moved in one direction and more in the other direction, but at the end of the day, the vote matters. matt: but didn't we know that? they each had given a speech in the past few weeks indicating that's what would happen. torsten: previously, we have had speeches where they have not dissented. so i think the fact they are voting for this makes a huge difference, and it sets us up for expectations in the future because part of the committee has said, "i have been loyal, but now i feel it's time to go," and i think it's an important development that we should pay attention to. ♪ matt: hedge fund manager leon cooperman is being accused of insider trading by u.s. regulators over his buying and selling of atlas pipeline partners shares before material event. the sec is charging that he used his status as
eric rosengren, loretta mester, and esther george voted to raise interest rates to half a point at the matt: did you think we got what we expected? torsten: i think the major breaking news is definitely the dissents. for a long time, we have been interpreting all kinds of fed speak. some have moved in one direction and more in the other direction, but at the end of the day, the vote matters. matt: but didn't we know that? they each had given a speech in the past few weeks indicating that's what...
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. >> what is the sense of what you want to see from global leadership right now esther mark a sense ofore -- global the overp? how will rounding environment help you in 2016 to make your greek -- breakeven? thatople have to learn these are cars for everyday use. we need infrastructure, incentives are good because they help people over the barrier. good help there. we should not expect these things to happen too fast. not only in the minds of our customers, they need to know they want these cars. but also for us, a transformation. we have a touch of the entire company. this is a big change. >> thank you very much. joining is bright and early on a bright stage. it is all about the electric vehicles, all about the suvs. >> thank you caroline. , suv's,tric car definitely will be in focus. up and running for the paris motor show. anywhere in a half an hour's time. we will have live coverage on the latest models as they are unveiled and hear from key executives in the industry. we have got breaking news on electric cars, but you have to stay tuned for the rest of content. have a look at gm a
. >> what is the sense of what you want to see from global leadership right now esther mark a sense ofore -- global the overp? how will rounding environment help you in 2016 to make your greek -- breakeven? thatople have to learn these are cars for everyday use. we need infrastructure, incentives are good because they help people over the barrier. good help there. we should not expect these things to happen too fast. not only in the minds of our customers, they need to know they want...
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esther welch. -- mr. welch. >> let the court record a tally. >> on this vote there are 25 yea nay's.zero will now close the court, at the appropriate time we will depart for the capital visitors center as it has been prepared for a closed hearing of the committee. only members of the committee. the witnesses and counsel me be present. the clerk has been directed only to allow these persons to enter at that appropriate time. at recess until 7:30. announcer: the house oversight committee is holding hearings this week related to the of the eye investigation into hillary clinton plus it use of a private e-mail server while she was secretary of state. today they looked at what committee leadership calls the department's failure to preserve federal records. see it live at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3. ticket-but software allows scalpers to purchase large quantities of to consumers at much higher license. today i subcommittee investigates the practice live at 2:38 -- p.m. eastern on c-span3. c-span radio app ma
esther welch. -- mr. welch. >> let the court record a tally. >> on this vote there are 25 yea nay's.zero will now close the court, at the appropriate time we will depart for the capital visitors center as it has been prepared for a closed hearing of the committee. only members of the committee. the witnesses and counsel me be present. the clerk has been directed only to allow these persons to enter at that appropriate time. at recess until 7:30. announcer: the house oversight...
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. >> making a left turn, yes, esther help get the tractor-trailer out. >> thank you, steve. as steve mentioned, five fire fighters this crash, they've been taken to hahnemann university hospital. that's where jenny joyce is now, hey, jenny? >> reporter: good morning, guys, so we have an update from captain gilliam with the philadelphia fire department. just minutes ago, he did tell us that all five firefighters brought here to hahn -- hahnemann are in stable condition. explained to us ladder 16, in the for the richmond area, was dispatched to i95 southbound in the area of market street, for a two vehicle crash. they were called to provide a safety buffer to ensure safety along i-95 to prevent cars from going in that area of the traffic scene. so they were brought therefore safety. they ended up getting struck by a tractor-trailer. they were dispatched to the scene at 3:11. the accident according to captain gilliam, happened at 3:20. they had not even gotten out that far firetruck when they were struck. so, captain gilliam tells us, none of the fire fighers have been admitted
. >> making a left turn, yes, esther help get the tractor-trailer out. >> thank you, steve. as steve mentioned, five fire fighters this crash, they've been taken to hahnemann university hospital. that's where jenny joyce is now, hey, jenny? >> reporter: good morning, guys, so we have an update from captain gilliam with the philadelphia fire department. just minutes ago, he did tell us that all five firefighters brought here to hahn -- hahnemann are in stable condition....
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esther trump says he feels he has paid enough. use the work and he was say, i am not going to pay you for this crap. they will tell you, are you going to spend $300,000 on lawyers fees to fight trump? this happens again and again and again. david: this was published by noble house press in london that do something, but i did with my first book which you interviewed me about back in 1992, i complained back then the publisher was doing everything on paper and they were slow and i said somebody needs to make this modern and quick. these folks did it. brian: wikipedia says it is a liberal publishing house. david: liberal, conservative, i do not care. when i was with the l.a. times that theyditorials would not normally run. i tell people i'm writing for what i'm going to write even when i was a reporter. they never tell me, unless it is breaking news. i would do that. i told him what i'm going to do and i have always done it. if you do a first, you eventually wear them out. brian: where did you get the idea to do this book and when? da
esther trump says he feels he has paid enough. use the work and he was say, i am not going to pay you for this crap. they will tell you, are you going to spend $300,000 on lawyers fees to fight trump? this happens again and again and again. david: this was published by noble house press in london that do something, but i did with my first book which you interviewed me about back in 1992, i complained back then the publisher was doing everything on paper and they were slow and i said somebody...
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reverend britain and esther felt. is a story of a dark mess at the most brutal and degraded aspects of humanity and innocent lives lost at the hands of terrorists. ,ut in the face of that dark us september 11, it also reminds us of the best of humanity, the heroes who are all around us on that day. americans who performed extraordinary act of valor and self-sacrifice. we remember the first responders who ran up the stairs in the world trade center to save lives and to enable other people to run down. we remember the military and civilian employees at the pentagon who rescued their colleagues from the burning debris and of course the 40 passengers and crew members of flight 93, who died here and sacrificed their lives to save an unknown number of others. memorial, their heroism and the memory are all personal for me and my family. like many, i believe the target was the u.s. capital. i was working in the capital as a member of congress at day. because ofble that the heroes of flight 93, i was able to go home to my fami
reverend britain and esther felt. is a story of a dark mess at the most brutal and degraded aspects of humanity and innocent lives lost at the hands of terrorists. ,ut in the face of that dark us september 11, it also reminds us of the best of humanity, the heroes who are all around us on that day. americans who performed extraordinary act of valor and self-sacrifice. we remember the first responders who ran up the stairs in the world trade center to save lives and to enable other people to run...
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loretta messter from cleveland and esther george from kansas city. so those three suggest there is a lot of division inside the fed. and i know it may sound crazy, but perhaps november is on the table for rate hike. but a lot of them think more likely december when there is a press conference, melissa. >> you know, steve, when i sort of step back and looked all of the developments, particularly the fact that there are three -- earlier you mentioned there hadn't been that many discents on the fed since 2014 and then you have janet yellen saying one rate hike this year is certainly on the table. it almost seems like these are opposite forces. she's actually painting the fed into an even smaller corner than the fed had been in ever before. if the data softens, she basically already said shows going to do it. >> i don't think so. if you heard -- if you listen carefully to the sound bite that we ran earlier, all forecasts are contingent on the economy. it's kind of interesting. they didn't talk much about the recent weakness in the economy, which is the r
loretta messter from cleveland and esther george from kansas city. so those three suggest there is a lot of division inside the fed. and i know it may sound crazy, but perhaps november is on the table for rate hike. but a lot of them think more likely december when there is a press conference, melissa. >> you know, steve, when i sort of step back and looked all of the developments, particularly the fact that there are three -- earlier you mentioned there hadn't been that many discents on...
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>> esther trump will come here in the next couple hours and i will have a conversation about it becauseng needs to be done, attention needs to be drawn, to learn the president will move back to chicago and going back there might be the condition of residence in chicago but this will help with what is happening and no one should have to -- bill: no one is drawing attention to it. no one is going to do that neighborhood, but focus on what those people are struggling through. bill: >> donald trump is willing to go anywhere to improve conditions of african-americans and all americans, he has incredible vision for this country and if you give him your vote he will do that. bill: we will speak a different time, african-american outreach with the trump team in washington dc. martha: president obama pledges to end the wars in iraq and afghanistan for the united states military is fighting battles in that region conducting airstrikes, and militant groups. here is more from the pentagon. >> reporter: despite the president's pledged to end two wars the military is conducting airstrikes in 6 differ
>> esther trump will come here in the next couple hours and i will have a conversation about it becauseng needs to be done, attention needs to be drawn, to learn the president will move back to chicago and going back there might be the condition of residence in chicago but this will help with what is happening and no one should have to -- bill: no one is drawing attention to it. no one is going to do that neighborhood, but focus on what those people are struggling through. bill: >>...
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. >> how do you decision between stan fisher and esther george? food the u.s.richard: i actually assigned the most way to john williams. i think he has the most coherent and consistent articulation of the monetary policy he would like which coincides with the monetary policy i like. stan could do that as well, but has been less visible. >> i want to go from what they say to what they forecast. they have been using forward guidance to try to drive the market. larry sumners wrote two things, one that he thinks there is a good chance we get a recession and then he says if they try to fight it i wonder what credibility fed forward guidance is likely to have given the utter disconnect between the fed and market views regarding future rate of the track record so far of the fed being wrong and the market being right. does anybody believe what the fed is forecasting and if you do not believe it then had you make monetary policy? richard: i agree with that sentiment and i would make two points. the first point i think larry is right. the challenge people have said to me
. >> how do you decision between stan fisher and esther george? food the u.s.richard: i actually assigned the most way to john williams. i think he has the most coherent and consistent articulation of the monetary policy he would like which coincides with the monetary policy i like. stan could do that as well, but has been less visible. >> i want to go from what they say to what they forecast. they have been using forward guidance to try to drive the market. larry sumners wrote two...