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in sport, fitzpatrick uses this diamond as a sign the s&p 500 may have peaked. it could be ready for a dramatic decline so if the broader stockmarket is about to get slammed and we are back in january mode. remember, these are two different modes that's what we're trying to figure out. even though the industrials have been hit pretty hard fit patrick thinks mr. industrials could have a lot more downside. in particular he's worried about long-time cramer fave united rentals. you or i follow you home neighbors. the largest company that rents industrials, utilities, oil companies and various government entities to take a gander at uri's weekly chart fit patrick point out from august 2011 to 2014 united rallies more than 800%. what a remarkable move right? in recent months united rentals boo et the numbers within it reported a week and a half ago the stock it has gotten clobbered. i've said that i think the stock is being punished unfairly because it rent equipment to oil companies, lately anything oil-related is crushed until friday or monday. even though productio
in sport, fitzpatrick uses this diamond as a sign the s&p 500 may have peaked. it could be ready for a dramatic decline so if the broader stockmarket is about to get slammed and we are back in january mode. remember, these are two different modes that's what we're trying to figure out. even though the industrials have been hit pretty hard fit patrick thinks mr. industrials could have a lot more downside. in particular he's worried about long-time cramer fave united rentals. you or i follow...
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david fitzpatrick.d producer on the series that we will continue and will continue to call congress for sale. thank you very much the press foundation. thank you very much. our award winners are come from a variety of backgrounds broadcasting print and online cartoons. but this is the evolution that is digital and bienldz the worrying together as journalists. tonight, we will take a few moments to consider the influence technology has had. we will each try to navigate our own journey. and to bring our values and journalists into the new era joining us to share his thoughts, is gabriel snyder editor of the night's premiere dinner sponsor, the new republic. welcome. [applause] hello. i want to thank sandy johnson for inviting me to speak and congratulationses to all of the award winners. we are being presented. it is an honor to be here among you tonight. my name is gabriel snyder. i am an opt mist in the future of journalism. we live in the golden age of communication many of you no doubt are reaching fo
david fitzpatrick.d producer on the series that we will continue and will continue to call congress for sale. thank you very much the press foundation. thank you very much. our award winners are come from a variety of backgrounds broadcasting print and online cartoons. but this is the evolution that is digital and bienldz the worrying together as journalists. tonight, we will take a few moments to consider the influence technology has had. we will each try to navigate our own journey. and to...
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fitzpatrick, for five minutes. mr. fitzpatrick: thank you mr. speaker. last year alone over 450 teachers or school employees across the nation were arrested for misconduct with a child. that's more than one per day. what's more, the department of education has estimated that nearly 10% of students are targets of educator sexual misconduct sometime during their school career. those numbers should be disturbing to every lawmaker, to every parent and every grandparent in this body. in an effort to curb this alarming trend, i am proud that student success act, under debate here today includes language from a bill that i introduced the jeremy bell act to strengthen student protection efforts and get serious about who's being hired and transferred within our school systems. the jeremy bell act was named for a young boy from west virginia who was drugged, sexually assaulted and murdered by his elementary school principal, a man who had been suspected of sexual misconduct at previous jobs but was allowed to quietly transferred from district to district avoiding
fitzpatrick, for five minutes. mr. fitzpatrick: thank you mr. speaker. last year alone over 450 teachers or school employees across the nation were arrested for misconduct with a child. that's more than one per day. what's more, the department of education has estimated that nearly 10% of students are targets of educator sexual misconduct sometime during their school career. those numbers should be disturbing to every lawmaker, to every parent and every grandparent in this body. in an effort to...
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and i would urge my colleagues to join congressman fitzpatrick and i as members of the congressional animal protection caucus to work together on behalf of god's creatures who cannot speak for themselves. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from puerto rico, mr. pierluisi, for five minutes. mr. pierluisi: mr. speaker today i'm introducing the most forceful and vicious statehood admission bill for for the reek in u.s. history. the bill fatally -- has 51 co-sponsors from both parties. before i describe the bill, let me explain its background. in 2012, the puerto rico government sponsored a referendum in which voters rejected puerto rico's current territory status and expressed a clear preference for statehood. in the 113th congress, the president proposed and congress approved an appropriation of $2.5 million to fund the first federally sponsored status vote in puerto rico's history. the funding will remain available until it is used by the puerto rico government. while the law does not prescribe the exact format of the ballot, it
and i would urge my colleagues to join congressman fitzpatrick and i as members of the congressional animal protection caucus to work together on behalf of god's creatures who cannot speak for themselves. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from puerto rico, mr. pierluisi, for five minutes. mr. pierluisi: mr. speaker today i'm introducing the most forceful and vicious statehood admission bill for for the reek in u.s. history. the bill...
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. ♪ he is now housed with a friend from the streets, cardia fitzpatrick.t has been nothing but good times. ♪ >> how we knew each other. we went to dance school. now that we are here we became best friends. and we see eye to eye. we might have our differences but we still come together as one. and i enjoy every minute of it. >> every minute. >> every single minute. >> right. >> you my bestie. >> you mine too. >> for real. >> fitzpatrick serves as a sounding board for mcfarland's budding music career. ♪ ♪ like the dollar bill set on the front cut ♪ ♪ like the dollar bill set excited. >> one-hit wonder. >> one-hit wonder -- this is a thing. >> but a one-hit wonder is something that comes out and never comes out again. >> i understand that. >> say what you mean and mean what you say. >> well -- >> it's going to be wonderful. >> no -- take into existence and you're not going to do that. >> my apologies. >> why, thank you. >> mcfarland will soon have a chance to find an audience in the real world. he has just one month left on his sentence. but few changes at sa
. ♪ he is now housed with a friend from the streets, cardia fitzpatrick.t has been nothing but good times. ♪ >> how we knew each other. we went to dance school. now that we are here we became best friends. and we see eye to eye. we might have our differences but we still come together as one. and i enjoy every minute of it. >> every minute. >> every single minute. >> right. >> you my bestie. >> you mine too. >> for real. >> fitzpatrick serves...
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they are using the fitzpatrick scales. picked five colors and there is still criticism that there is not -- that they are not doing enough, but it is a step for them in terms of integrating some more look into these emojis. i will be a half feel a need to see some of these new characters in my feet. cory: i look forward to deciphering your lengthy emoji texts. i can't wait for that to the bloomberg terminal. you can get the latest headlines all the time on your phone tablet and on bloomberg radio. more "bloomberg west" tomorrow. ♪ .. ..
they are using the fitzpatrick scales. picked five colors and there is still criticism that there is not -- that they are not doing enough, but it is a step for them in terms of integrating some more look into these emojis. i will be a half feel a need to see some of these new characters in my feet. cory: i look forward to deciphering your lengthy emoji texts. i can't wait for that to the bloomberg terminal. you can get the latest headlines all the time on your phone tablet and on bloomberg...
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they are modelled on what's call the fitzpatrick scale which is a recognized standard used by dermatologistssts. as an asian-american there are a lot of asians that are angry about the yellow. it is a hysterical neon yellow. does this make us a more racially diverse society? >> i know when my friends text message me emojis that are not black people i'm not sure is that me or is that you. >> you're confused. the other thing, and i'm not saying anybody has to cite personal experience, but there's a big study that says people who use emojis people who use emojis a lot, are having a lot of sex. that if you are not using emojis, if you are a smug emoji snob chances are you not getting laid. i think they are effusive people. >> they are also younger. some emojis have a double meaning. the most important one is the eggplant. >> really? >> the eggplant is color blind. it's purple but it works for all races. >> you just dropped the eggplant heat rock. it is so loaded all of a sudden. what emoji are you messing right now, joan that's not been added in this roster? >> the joe biden emoji. i want a joe
they are modelled on what's call the fitzpatrick scale which is a recognized standard used by dermatologistssts. as an asian-american there are a lot of asians that are angry about the yellow. it is a hysterical neon yellow. does this make us a more racially diverse society? >> i know when my friends text message me emojis that are not black people i'm not sure is that me or is that you. >> you're confused. the other thing, and i'm not saying anybody has to cite personal experience,...
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designers based them on the fitzpatrick scale in the world of dermatology. >> is that right. >> now you will see brown emoji, yellow, carmel emoji chocolate emojis. >> now wait a minute, all the way to the left is that a bad liver and you are jaundice. >> a yellow. >> yes. >> don't forget about the jaundice people of the world. >> by the way, it will be available in the new versions of ios operating systems later in year. >> i have no idea what i'm talking about. >> it is an update. >> when you get the notification down load to it get your new emojis. >> can i use a smiling face or a thumbs up, is that okay. >> yeah, i have have guy friend and they use emojis. >> it is really a man law they are breaking it. you won't be the only one. >> man to man is the the question. >> that is the thing. >> you can send to it alex but if you sent one to chris murphy. >> like a heart. >> no. >> no. >> you love chris murphy. >> yes. >> smiling face. >> spend so much time together. >> smiling face. >> you know i'm a friend of that christine aguilara. she was on jimmy fallon and she proves to jimmy she is
designers based them on the fitzpatrick scale in the world of dermatology. >> is that right. >> now you will see brown emoji, yellow, carmel emoji chocolate emojis. >> now wait a minute, all the way to the left is that a bad liver and you are jaundice. >> a yellow. >> yes. >> don't forget about the jaundice people of the world. >> by the way, it will be available in the new versions of ios operating systems later in year. >> i have no idea what...
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dan fitzpatrick here is president of citizens bank pennsylvania, new jersey and delaware. eric learner, president and general manager of nbc and telemundo 62. and amy buchman with philadelphia newspapers. and they are here to say congratulations. you are an award recipient. this is monica steigerwald with philadelphia academy. congratulations. >> thank you. thank you so much for this wonderful, wonderful support. we're so proud of the hard work that has been going on in the schools of abraham lincoln and roxborough to make career connected education a reality. and the support of the business and the higher ed community is so important to us. so, thank you. and on behalf of the students here and the staff and the board, really these are the champions in action. so thank you. >> reporter: well, congratulations to all of you. >> monica thank you for you and lisa nutter we have been great partners for a long time. we haven't had philadelphia academy -- what you do with the young people in philadelphia those opportunities for career readiness, and really supplementing the great
dan fitzpatrick here is president of citizens bank pennsylvania, new jersey and delaware. eric learner, president and general manager of nbc and telemundo 62. and amy buchman with philadelphia newspapers. and they are here to say congratulations. you are an award recipient. this is monica steigerwald with philadelphia academy. congratulations. >> thank you. thank you so much for this wonderful, wonderful support. we're so proud of the hard work that has been going on in the schools of...
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>> i was alone at a bar, the fitzpatrick. this is what i thought looking at this. she wrote it on a mechanical tiger that was being pushed by ninjas. i thought how can we not be people in the economy. >> given the ethos of this, what does this mean about america? >> she has more followers than the president. none of those songs were new. >> dancing sharks. >> there was a surprise appearance i missy elliott. >> what was great was the demographic reach. for those of you younger, that was a guitar that mr. kravitz was holding. >> lenny kravitz used to be a singer. >> we talk about the to eat -- tui america's -- two americas in the economy. she is a symbol of the effervescence of america. >> it looked like the opening ceremonies of the electric's. >> may i point out who sang the national anthem. >> addendum and zell. >> the house came to a complete stop. congratulations to nbc on many hours of broadcasting. futures are up three. oil put it on friday. it is somewhat getting it back. it is just under 50. that is a big deal. we should make note of that. the fix is 29.7. w
>> i was alone at a bar, the fitzpatrick. this is what i thought looking at this. she wrote it on a mechanical tiger that was being pushed by ninjas. i thought how can we not be people in the economy. >> given the ethos of this, what does this mean about america? >> she has more followers than the president. none of those songs were new. >> dancing sharks. >> there was a surprise appearance i missy elliott. >> what was great was the demographic reach. for...
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investigative team with us tonight our executive director, all of our producers, and especially david fitzpatrickwho was the lead producer on this series where we continue to call congress for seo. >> our award winners, from a variety of backgrounds broadcasting print, online cartoons, but it is the evolution of -- that binds our work together as journalists. tonight we take a few moments to consider the influence advancing technology has had as we try to navigate our journeys into this new area. joining us to share his thoughts is gabriel snyder, editor of "the new republic." welcome. snyder: hello. i want to thank the national press foundation for inviting me to speak, ankara gradually to all the winners -- and congratulations to all the winners for being presented. my name is gabriel snyder, and i am an optimist in the future of journalism. we live in a golden age of communications. many of you no doubt are reaching for your phones right now. maybe you already have an instant review of this speech to tweet. go ahead. it is a brave new world. maybe you are texting for a clever -- you may be sit
investigative team with us tonight our executive director, all of our producers, and especially david fitzpatrickwho was the lead producer on this series where we continue to call congress for seo. >> our award winners, from a variety of backgrounds broadcasting print, online cartoons, but it is the evolution of -- that binds our work together as journalists. tonight we take a few moments to consider the influence advancing technology has had as we try to navigate our journeys into this...
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they want actually historical context, as ellen fitzpatrick put it this morning did it ever happen before? will it happen again? what does it mean? and that kind of evades the practice of psychoanalysis. >> nelson? >> just a simple question. do you think the right broadly conceived is just sort of a parallel to the way the left in terms of public intellectuals function with the same, a different set of values but the same institutions and motivations et cetera, or is it sort of a, what's the asymmetrical, you know that's the phrase. and you know i'm thinking of the way some of the recent history that, you know, says the right and the left are not just mere images of each other. they have they function in different ways. they aren't equally motivated social movements. they have different institutions. so i just throw that question out. >> i'm sure we have different opinions about that. in some ways conservatives are in a better position to be public intellectuals, because they think we control the academy, especially historians. that's not true for economics, but for humanists more people
they want actually historical context, as ellen fitzpatrick put it this morning did it ever happen before? will it happen again? what does it mean? and that kind of evades the practice of psychoanalysis. >> nelson? >> just a simple question. do you think the right broadly conceived is just sort of a parallel to the way the left in terms of public intellectuals function with the same, a different set of values but the same institutions and motivations et cetera, or is it sort of a,...
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also with us today gerard fitzpatrick from russell investments, michelle caruso-cabrera is here to discuss the situation with greece, and rick santelli, of course, is joining us from chicago. so michelle start us off. this is what has captivated a lot of traders over the weekend and today. what's the latest how do they stand right now as those negotiations continue? >> so the market has moved higher on reports that greece was finally going to ask for an extension of the bailout program. i have been communicating with greek government officials. i just e-mailed back and forth with a greek government spokesperson, and here is clarity. they say they are not going to ask for an extension of the bailout program. they may ask for an extension of the loan agreement. again, this is a conversation via e-mail but it sounds like they are going to try to ask for the money but not necessarily the conditionality that goes with it and it's not even a certain thing at this point. so that's where we stand right now. a lot of parsing of words and i'm not sure that the move that we saw in the markets was nec
also with us today gerard fitzpatrick from russell investments, michelle caruso-cabrera is here to discuss the situation with greece, and rick santelli, of course, is joining us from chicago. so michelle start us off. this is what has captivated a lot of traders over the weekend and today. what's the latest how do they stand right now as those negotiations continue? >> so the market has moved higher on reports that greece was finally going to ask for an extension of the bailout program. i...
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as ellen fitzpatrick put it, did it ever happened before, will it happen again, what does it mean? that kind of ease aids the practice of psychoanalysis -- evades the practice of psychoanalysis. >> do you think the right, probably conceived, is a parallel to the left in terms of how public intellectuals function, just a different set of values, but the same institutions and motivations, or is it asymmetrical? you know, i'm thinking of the way some of the recent history that says, the right and the left are not mirror images of each other. they function in different ways. they are not equally motivated in social movements. i just wanted to throw that question out. >> i'm sure we have different opinions about that. in some ways conservatives are in a better position to be public intellectuals because they think we control the academy. that is not true in economics, but for humanists, i think it is more true than not. there are more of us on the left than there are people on the right, certainly in history, philosophy, creative literature, etc. i think that means if they want to have
as ellen fitzpatrick put it, did it ever happened before, will it happen again, what does it mean? that kind of ease aids the practice of psychoanalysis -- evades the practice of psychoanalysis. >> do you think the right, probably conceived, is a parallel to the left in terms of how public intellectuals function, just a different set of values, but the same institutions and motivations, or is it asymmetrical? you know, i'm thinking of the way some of the recent history that says, the...
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fitzpatrick: sister claire was born in philadelphia, entered the sisters of st. francis in 19 45, beginning her career as an elementary teacher. in 1980 she joined the medical team as an assistant administrator where i worked as a pharmacy clerk. i will never forget her kind interaction with her staff. nobody was more proud of the colleagues, physicians and volunteers at st. maries that sister claire. in 1982, sister claire rose to the rank of president and c.e.o. of st. mary and it led to the development of one of the first community hospital open heart surgery programs in the area, as well as the establishment of the only trauma center in my home community of the county of bucks. after two decades of work, sister claire left st. mary to serve in the development of health services for catholic east. she devoted her time to the sisters of st. francis. st. clair was instrumental in the establishing of the mother bachmann maternity center children's health center, family resource center and the bucks county home project. you won't meet anybody with the passion, cha
fitzpatrick: sister claire was born in philadelphia, entered the sisters of st. francis in 19 45, beginning her career as an elementary teacher. in 1980 she joined the medical team as an assistant administrator where i worked as a pharmacy clerk. i will never forget her kind interaction with her staff. nobody was more proud of the colleagues, physicians and volunteers at st. maries that sister claire. in 1982, sister claire rose to the rank of president and c.e.o. of st. mary and it led to the...