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commissioner foley? >> i think i like to make one more comment itch did in the know the punitive damages and i think tht property owner should be thrilled that the planning staff is not recommending punitive and that the property owners will receive benefits. for a bit of time. property owner is the win merthis. a bit frust ritting butt property upon owner should be happy with haplanning staff is recommending. >> thank you. commissioner so. >> i have a quick question. i'm sure michelle, you had already reassessed and evaluate the options but is there a way to stop it now instead of not renew for 2 years? >> i'm sorry. repeat. not to the renew as of 2024 >> 2022. >> wherever the board of supervisors hears the item and approves nonrenewal it would go in affect. i believe 30 days after. >> immediately as possible. >> right. it is the hearing is schedule would be a big discussion at the board of supervisors. >> thank you for clarification. >> thank you, i think that when this matter came before us i expresse
commissioner foley? >> i think i like to make one more comment itch did in the know the punitive damages and i think tht property owner should be thrilled that the planning staff is not recommending punitive and that the property owners will receive benefits. for a bit of time. property owner is the win merthis. a bit frust ritting butt property upon owner should be happy with haplanning staff is recommending. >> thank you. commissioner so. >> i have a quick question. i'm sure...
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tom: right now, james foley joins us with -- james foley -- jane foley joins us with rabobank. have a view of weaker euro. if we get below parity nicely, what does it mean for europe? does it mean they have an export boom? what is the actual outcome of a 0.95 week euro? jane: you've got to bear in mind that germany is softening -- is suffering from weaker growth, too. if europe is in recession, it is probably because of really high gas prices. it could be because we have seen certain german industries having to ration energy supply, may be shut down some of those industries. so exports could really be suffering if that is the case. they don't necessarily get that boom you would perhaps normally associate with a weaker currency. another thing we could see was the weaker exchange rate ramping up imported price pressures. that is exactly what they don't want to see. in this instance, energy prices act like a tax hike into the profit margins of corporate and into the pockets of households, so a very uncomfortable situation i think in the euro zone this winter. jonathan: people are
tom: right now, james foley joins us with -- james foley -- jane foley joins us with rabobank. have a view of weaker euro. if we get below parity nicely, what does it mean for europe? does it mean they have an export boom? what is the actual outcome of a 0.95 week euro? jane: you've got to bear in mind that germany is softening -- is suffering from weaker growth, too. if europe is in recession, it is probably because of really high gas prices. it could be because we have seen certain german...
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i'm pablo foley, and yes god offers will be here from the top of the next hour. and don't forget, you can stay up to date on all the latest news on our website, d, w dot com and you can follow us on our social media accounts. thanks for watching. take care. i don't see very soon with imagine how many portions of love are now in the world. climate change division often stores. this is my plan, the way from just one week how much work can.
i'm pablo foley, and yes god offers will be here from the top of the next hour. and don't forget, you can stay up to date on all the latest news on our website, d, w dot com and you can follow us on our social media accounts. thanks for watching. take care. i don't see very soon with imagine how many portions of love are now in the world. climate change division often stores. this is my plan, the way from just one week how much work can.
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jane foley, head of fx strategy at riverbank.ed to get you back and talk about the yen, because japan is another case in point. growing labor unrest emerges as the latest shock to global supply chains. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: welcome back to the open. gains accelerated, european stocks are higher. sentiment remains fragile in certain parts of the market. there are growing signs of economy slowdowns but the market is brushing it off today. tom: the ftse 100 up 2.4%, so much for any political risk on the ftse. analysts are saying any political risk will be expressed in the pound. we were talking to jane foley on the broader pressures on starlink given the broader pressures around the economy. francine: global supply chain's have been in turmoil since the onset of the pandemic, initially due to consumer stockpiling, and then exacerbated by russia's invasion and china's lockdowns. now there is another culprit emerging, labor unrest. tom: it is something that michael burry is warning, he says shortages of blue-collar workers is
jane foley, head of fx strategy at riverbank.ed to get you back and talk about the yen, because japan is another case in point. growing labor unrest emerges as the latest shock to global supply chains. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: welcome back to the open. gains accelerated, european stocks are higher. sentiment remains fragile in certain parts of the market. there are growing signs of economy slowdowns but the market is brushing it off today. tom: the ftse 100 up 2.4%, so much for any...
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. >> reporter: couples like melissa and jennifer foley also experienced miscarriages and abortions in the process of trying to have a healthy baby through ivf. >> we did have an ectopic, our first pregnancy. and then our second pregnancy, a 10-week miscarriage that i wasn't able to fully miscarry. >> reporter: while some states with new abortion restrictions in place say they aren't targeting ivf, patients like samira valdez in florida worry that new laws could grant an embryo the rights of a person >> this is definitel making me want to make a decision sooner than later. >> reporter: dr. riley wants to give women like samira another option. >> the government has no right, in my opinion, in boston ivf's opinion, to control how those embryos are going to be utilized. they belong to the parents. and we're scared that that right is being taken away. >> reporter: last year, a group of republicans in congress introduced a federal bill that would change the definition of a person should a law like it on the federal or state level be enacted, the ivf process that gave the foleys their family
. >> reporter: couples like melissa and jennifer foley also experienced miscarriages and abortions in the process of trying to have a healthy baby through ivf. >> we did have an ectopic, our first pregnancy. and then our second pregnancy, a 10-week miscarriage that i wasn't able to fully miscarry. >> reporter: while some states with new abortion restrictions in place say they aren't targeting ivf, patients like samira valdez in florida worry that new laws could grant an embryo...
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diane foley, thank you for being with us.ay to you, our heart goes out to you on the loss of your son, even though it has been eight years. diane: thank you, judy. that is partly what was heartbreaking for me today, to see so many families going through this again. it's heartbreaking. judy: you are bringing this organization "bring our families home," unveiling a mural, but it's a reminder of how much still needs to be done you are saying. diane: exactly. these families have come together out of desperation. they are so afraid their loved one will be yet another american who is abandoned abroad. judy: this executive order the president has signed, among other things, holding governments and nonstate actors like isis accountable. how much dference do you think this will make? diane: detrence is essential. i think our government is trying to solve this increasing problem. so i'm very grateful for all that has happened, but the families want their people home. for that to happen we need our president to prioritize that action, w
diane foley, thank you for being with us.ay to you, our heart goes out to you on the loss of your son, even though it has been eight years. diane: thank you, judy. that is partly what was heartbreaking for me today, to see so many families going through this again. it's heartbreaking. judy: you are bringing this organization "bring our families home," unveiling a mural, but it's a reminder of how much still needs to be done you are saying. diane: exactly. these families have come...
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joining me now is jane foley, head of fx strategy at rabobank. good morning to you jane.bout for months, some economists saying they are too late now?— they are too late now? that's riaht in they are too late now? that's right in the — they are too late now? that's right in the window— they are too late now? that's right in the window of - right in the window of opportunity to hike interest rates could be quite narrow for europe that's because already the market economist talk about the market economist talk about the possibility of recession. the risk of recession linked to gas prices, we know about the conflict in ukraine with russia, we know about the economic war between europe and russia as well, we know gas prices are already elevated going into that war and remain elevated with risk — it will limit further the gas supply coming into europe over the winter and that could be very high prices even rationing for many big industry groups in germany, maybe italy and that's what could tip the economy there into recession.- what could tip the economy there into recession.
joining me now is jane foley, head of fx strategy at rabobank. good morning to you jane.bout for months, some economists saying they are too late now?— they are too late now? that's riaht in they are too late now? that's right in the — they are too late now? that's right in the window— they are too late now? that's right in the window of - right in the window of opportunity to hike interest rates could be quite narrow for europe that's because already the market economist talk about the...
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ah, i'm pablo foley. yes, welcome to the program. we begin with the deaths of dozens of ukrainian prisoners of war, many of whom were victims of the months long. siege of mighty you pull. russia and ukraine are accusing each other of shelling the prison in the eastern frontline town of orlando isca, which is controlled by russia back separatists. local officials say, as many as 53 ukrainian prisoners were killed in the days of their main development . ukraine is ready to restart grain exports to help ease the global food crisis. shapes are loaded and ready to leave to black see ports a cloud of dust or wraps. his grain is loaded onto a merchant ship. in the port city of odessa, ukraine's president is on hand to inspect the loaded vessels ahead of departure versus old numbers. this is the 1st vessel being loaded up since the war began to see which arc levine. i'm standing in front of a turkish chevy. more yesterday and this means the board has started operating. what is the most important thing for us is that the port is operating and
ah, i'm pablo foley. yes, welcome to the program. we begin with the deaths of dozens of ukrainian prisoners of war, many of whom were victims of the months long. siege of mighty you pull. russia and ukraine are accusing each other of shelling the prison in the eastern frontline town of orlando isca, which is controlled by russia back separatists. local officials say, as many as 53 ukrainian prisoners were killed in the days of their main development . ukraine is ready to restart grain exports...
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ah, i'm pablo foley, as welcome to the program. we begin with the latest on the war in ukraine. president volunteered zelinski has ordered people to evacuate the eastern done, yet screeching the scene of fierce fighting with russian forces. he says, hundreds of thousands of others should leave combat zones in the wider don bos region. separately, steve has accused russia of mass murder, killing 50 ukrainian prisoners of war in a missile strike. families are victims stage to a protest in the capital, keith, many of the dead war veterans of the months long siege of marty you pull. russia blames ukraine for the attack. i should warn you now that our next report contains some disturbing images. tangled metal bloodstains and jarred bodies. scenes from this preserve walk camp in olive nika, a sparking outcry across ukraine. it is still unclear what exactly happened here. ukrainian authorities said russia attacked the prison to wipe out evidence of torture and killing. the men hillier were members of the as of regiment and other ukrainian
ah, i'm pablo foley, as welcome to the program. we begin with the latest on the war in ukraine. president volunteered zelinski has ordered people to evacuate the eastern done, yet screeching the scene of fierce fighting with russian forces. he says, hundreds of thousands of others should leave combat zones in the wider don bos region. separately, steve has accused russia of mass murder, killing 50 ukrainian prisoners of war in a missile strike. families are victims stage to a protest in the...
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ah, i'm pablo foley, as welcome to the program. u. s. president joe biden is due to join a golf regional summit now underway in the saudi city of jetta. earlier he said he confronted saudi arabia's crime prince over the murder of dissident journalist shamile shop. g biden bumped fists with mohammed bin salman after long refusing to speak to him after hedgehog gee, was killed in a saudi consulate in 2018 of this ma'am, that has set off a storm of criticism. u. s. president joe biden. hell talks with saudi crown. prince mom had been sell man, a man you once promised to make a prior over the murder of us based john list? jamal kush oak g casual. geez fiance reacted to the meeting with the tweet. seeing the blood of the princess next victim is on biden's hands. the u. s. president has countered the criticism. thank you for being here. respect to the murder of cr shogi. i rated at the top of the meeting, making it clear what i thought of at the time. and when i think of it now, he basically said that he, he, he was not personally responsib
ah, i'm pablo foley, as welcome to the program. u. s. president joe biden is due to join a golf regional summit now underway in the saudi city of jetta. earlier he said he confronted saudi arabia's crime prince over the murder of dissident journalist shamile shop. g biden bumped fists with mohammed bin salman after long refusing to speak to him after hedgehog gee, was killed in a saudi consulate in 2018 of this ma'am, that has set off a storm of criticism. u. s. president joe biden. hell talks...
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i'm pablo foley, the as from image team here in blue. thanks for watching dan elsie again at the top of the next thing. with red alert for the blue climate. ah, this isn't just drought. this is a rid of vacation, i think we're going to have some epic fighting here. over the water meter is becoming a scarce commodity phase, just getting dryer and dryer. we need more and more water is over earth dying of thirst.
i'm pablo foley, the as from image team here in blue. thanks for watching dan elsie again at the top of the next thing. with red alert for the blue climate. ah, this isn't just drought. this is a rid of vacation, i think we're going to have some epic fighting here. over the water meter is becoming a scarce commodity phase, just getting dryer and dryer. we need more and more water is over earth dying of thirst.
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ah, i'm pablo foley, as welcome to the program. wildfires are raging across southern europe from portugal and france and spain to italy and greece. their spread is being aided by an extreme heat wave, with temperatures in excess of 14 degrees celsius, which is set to reach even britain. in the coming days. many of the blazes are affecting popular tourist destinations that were just starting to recover from slow business during the pandemic. a week long hate wave is scorching europe 5 season. his heat earlier this year, after an unusually hot and dry spring, which authorities attribute to climate change near the spanish malika a forest fire has forced thousands of people to evacuate. when it was italian, no quantity paid. we are sad and worried because our mountains are part of the joy of living here. there. the lungs of the area are included him to percent and we're also very worried for the residence because their homes could be in danger. it's a very difficult situation. we will listen to him, we'll give you a sports stadium has become an emergency shelter for the evacuation. we've just
ah, i'm pablo foley, as welcome to the program. wildfires are raging across southern europe from portugal and france and spain to italy and greece. their spread is being aided by an extreme heat wave, with temperatures in excess of 14 degrees celsius, which is set to reach even britain. in the coming days. many of the blazes are affecting popular tourist destinations that were just starting to recover from slow business during the pandemic. a week long hate wave is scorching europe 5 season....
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ah, i'm pablo foley, as welcome to the program. u. s. president joe biden says he's confronted saudi arabia's crime prince over the murder of dissident journalist jamal crush. oak g biden is in the kingdom on a highly anticipated board, but controversial visit when he arrived. he bumped fists with muhammad been sal, man, the crime prince and de facto leader biden had refused to speak to him after official g was killed in a saudi consulate in 2018. u. s. intelligence says the crime prince approved the killing a fist ma'am, that has set off a storm of criticism. us pasadena joe biden held talks with saudi crown. prince mom had been sell man, a man, he once promised to make a pariah over the murder of us. best john list jamal kush oak g kashodi. his fiance reacted to the meeting with a tweet. seeing the blood of the princess next victim is on biden's hands. the u. s. president has countered the criticism. thank you for being here. respect to the murder of cr shogi, i rated at the top of the meeting, making it clear what i thought of it i
ah, i'm pablo foley, as welcome to the program. u. s. president joe biden says he's confronted saudi arabia's crime prince over the murder of dissident journalist jamal crush. oak g biden is in the kingdom on a highly anticipated board, but controversial visit when he arrived. he bumped fists with muhammad been sal, man, the crime prince and de facto leader biden had refused to speak to him after official g was killed in a saudi consulate in 2018. u. s. intelligence says the crime prince...
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ah, i'm pablo foley as welcome to the program. well, we've begin with breaking news that embattled prime minister bars johnson has agreed to resign following an open revolt from his fellow conservatives. more than 50 ministers, including senior members of his team, have step down, citing a lack of confidence in johnson's leadership sources, say, johnson's ad resignation is car ad will resign as a conservative party leader, but will stay on as prime minister until a new leader is installed. bringing an end to an unprecedented standoff that is threatened to paralyze the british government with what i'm showing now by our correspondent baba vsl, who is standing by for us in london. cross over to barbara and just one second there. there you are. barbara could to see you now. barbara. yes, not barbara john. he arse johnson reportedly wants to resign. after all, it was the pressure too great. in the end, the pressure obviously was to great. we had last night reached 50 resignations of during the day yesterday. they kept coming hard and
ah, i'm pablo foley as welcome to the program. well, we've begin with breaking news that embattled prime minister bars johnson has agreed to resign following an open revolt from his fellow conservatives. more than 50 ministers, including senior members of his team, have step down, citing a lack of confidence in johnson's leadership sources, say, johnson's ad resignation is car ad will resign as a conservative party leader, but will stay on as prime minister until a new leader is installed....
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judy: diane foley, a remarkable act to be able to sit down with him. for talking to us. -- thank you so much for talking to us. diane: thank you. ♪ judy: lynette medley is the founder and ceo of "no more secrets: mind, body, spirit," a comprehensive sexual health and awareness organization. based in philadelphia, medley and her team started by delivering menstrual products door-to-door to underserved communities, and have since established a groundbreaking menstrual hub. tonight, medley offers her brief but spectacular take on ending period poverty. lynette: i remember this young person and i call her holly. she looked me right in the face and she said, miss lynette, how do you expect me to respect and protect my body? when one week out the month i have to resort to the most horrendous things just to get access to menstrual products, i would have to steal. i will have to have sex with people i didn't wanna have sex with. and that's how i got into this space. ♪ period poverty is the inability to access menstrual hygiene products. and most of the time, w
judy: diane foley, a remarkable act to be able to sit down with him. for talking to us. -- thank you so much for talking to us. diane: thank you. ♪ judy: lynette medley is the founder and ceo of "no more secrets: mind, body, spirit," a comprehensive sexual health and awareness organization. based in philadelphia, medley and her team started by delivering menstrual products door-to-door to underserved communities, and have since established a groundbreaking menstrual hub. tonight,...
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but aaron foley has written a novel, his first, about three black queer friends in detroit, where foley's now the senior digital editor for the newshour's communities initiative. aaron: this is something that is a lifelong dream come true to just tell a story about my hometown, tell a story about black identity, queer identity that i hope resonates with folks that live in the intersections of those two things. it's a story about three gay black men in detroit that are all at a different crossroads in their life, being in their mid-thirties, where, you know, in sometimes in black communities, that's when a lot of pressure starts to hit, and so these three characters are struggling to get to those places with good relationships, getting their career on track. but also the city of detroit is changing around them. jeffrey: it is important to say this is a funny book. aaron: a lot of queer literature, too, can be a little bit self-loathing, a little bit, you know, just kind of wallowing in a particular kind of sadness. i wanted something that was a little bit more joyful a bit , more funny,
but aaron foley has written a novel, his first, about three black queer friends in detroit, where foley's now the senior digital editor for the newshour's communities initiative. aaron: this is something that is a lifelong dream come true to just tell a story about my hometown, tell a story about black identity, queer identity that i hope resonates with folks that live in the intersections of those two things. it's a story about three gay black men in detroit that are all at a different...
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that was tom foley representing the state of washington, taking care of hanford. that was jim wright representing the state of texas, taking care of deaf smith county, texas, and senator reid being a frhman. man: the "yea"s are 61, the "nay"s are 2 and the conference port is agreed to. reid: i think it's important to recognize that nuclear waste is not a partisan issue. chisholm: republicans, democrats, ranchers, miners, urban people, outdoor people--everybody knew that this was... reid: the screw nevada bill. woman: the screw nevada bill. man: the screw nevadbill. anderson: it wasn't chosen on the merits. it was chosen for pure political reasons. man: who has only 2 senators, no political clout whatsoever, and who lives in a place that is perceived at least to be nothing but desert and wasteland? d they said, "a-ha! nevada." man: we in nevada will not stand for it. [applause] man: a coalition of elected officials, environmentalists, and businessmen is waging a guerrilla war to kill a project they believe has been shoved down their throats. reid: the repulsive and
that was tom foley representing the state of washington, taking care of hanford. that was jim wright representing the state of texas, taking care of deaf smith county, texas, and senator reid being a frhman. man: the "yea"s are 61, the "nay"s are 2 and the conference port is agreed to. reid: i think it's important to recognize that nuclear waste is not a partisan issue. chisholm: republicans, democrats, ranchers, miners, urban people, outdoor people--everybody knew that this...
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ah, ah, i'm pablo foley, as welcome to the program. civilian evacuations are underway in ukraine's don't you ask region with russia stepping up its attack since claiming full control of neighboring you hands, the city of love yann's has become a main target for shelling, but times across you cranes, east are being bombarded missiles, stroke, cut eve, on wednesday, destroying a university ukrainian forces have dug in with new defensive lines and president and volunteers, lensky said western supplied weapons. we're finally making a difference on the battlefield. well for more, i'm joined by dw corresponded nick spicer, who's standing by for it's in keith. good to see you, nick. now the russian offensive in the don boss is grinding on. what is the latest news you can bring us? well, we've had a tactical retreat that you were just explaining earlier where the you training and troops who had been defending. ah, it or the net skinless each hanks for weeks, whereas we thought it would be a matter of days we kept hearing. it's going to fall to morrow and they held out for a long time, evacuated,
ah, ah, i'm pablo foley, as welcome to the program. civilian evacuations are underway in ukraine's don't you ask region with russia stepping up its attack since claiming full control of neighboring you hands, the city of love yann's has become a main target for shelling, but times across you cranes, east are being bombarded missiles, stroke, cut eve, on wednesday, destroying a university ukrainian forces have dug in with new defensive lines and president and volunteers, lensky said western...
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ah, i pablo foley as welcome to the program. former japanese prime minister shinto abbe has been shot in the city of nara, during a campaign event. the politician was shot at twice with officials confirming mister abbey had a bullet wound on the, on the right side of his neck. and also so free to a chest wound, the attacker who made no attempt to flee the scene, has been detained by authorities. japan's current prime minister to new york is shita has confirmed that shins or abbe is in a very grave condition. he described the attack as barbaric this morning in our prefecture whom former prime minister, shinto arby, was shot, and is currently in a serious condition. oh, that's what i'm told her motto he's currently being treated in intensive care to save the life. it was 1st late, more than anything else. i pray from the bottom of my heart that the former prime minister will survive it. emma will for more we can now talk to journalist sonya blushed. her who's in the japanese capital, toko. sonya good to see you. so what's the latest you can tell us about abbeys, condition well, so far w
ah, i pablo foley as welcome to the program. former japanese prime minister shinto abbe has been shot in the city of nara, during a campaign event. the politician was shot at twice with officials confirming mister abbey had a bullet wound on the, on the right side of his neck. and also so free to a chest wound, the attacker who made no attempt to flee the scene, has been detained by authorities. japan's current prime minister to new york is shita has confirmed that shins or abbe is in a very...
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. >> the cereal spac people, foley, michael klein. >> foley. >> they did just fine.ut the quality of the deals not so good. wow. holy -- oh i haven't looked at that for a while. have you seen this >> legendary comes on now and has an ad - >> if you had shorted the cnbc post spac index. not a real thing >> david - >> you would have made a fortune coming up with that. every day. >> bash the stocks. >> every day. >> my friends mad at me. all had spacs. >> do you see the quality of the jackets? 80% poly remind me of dow chemical. that's what people say about you. i'm sorry. >> they have a spac. isn't that a warning sign? >> a friend with a spac. he was now no longer talking about it he is basically -- >> all in hide jg looking for a deal. >> that was very good. >> more interesting structure. looking for another deal most run out of time. >> trying to buy everything in the worst market to buy anything why don't they buy 3m's groundwater problem? >> why did you bring that up >> they settled for 500 million. they can't seem to get any closure. >> it was a moment we remember
. >> the cereal spac people, foley, michael klein. >> foley. >> they did just fine.ut the quality of the deals not so good. wow. holy -- oh i haven't looked at that for a while. have you seen this >> legendary comes on now and has an ad - >> if you had shorted the cnbc post spac index. not a real thing >> david - >> you would have made a fortune coming up with that. every day. >> bash the stocks. >> every day. >> my friends mad at me....
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foley cautioned and i think this is really present as the riots flare from city to city the bitterness becomes more deep-seated leading to a breakdown in communication between the races then political action becomes impossible. so that notion ellison had we build the political structures, right and it's part of recognizing this not pushing it away. um later that summer 66 and 66 is really a rich year where things are pretty fluid and there seems like there's some possibility the senate government operations committee held a remarkable series of highly publicized hearings on crisis in american cities. kennedy robert kennedy sat on the committee and worked very closely with the chairman abercroft of connecticut in organizing the testimonies close to a hundred witnesses testified over six week long period the new york times compared to a six week long seminar. witnesses included civil rights leaders city planners labor leaders housing experts foundation officials police officers mayors clergy government officials and others. the hearings covered a wide range of subjects, but kennedy and r
foley cautioned and i think this is really present as the riots flare from city to city the bitterness becomes more deep-seated leading to a breakdown in communication between the races then political action becomes impossible. so that notion ellison had we build the political structures, right and it's part of recognizing this not pushing it away. um later that summer 66 and 66 is really a rich year where things are pretty fluid and there seems like there's some possibility the senate...
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tom: are you going to do it remote from home -- from foley's?e have to do a remote from tom english. joe: that would be a ball. i will meet you at the vfw. jonathan: i'm just following the boston talk, trying to keep up. joe mathieu, thank you. this conversation about recession, not a recession, it is absolutely ridiculous. it always comes down to depth, duration and diffusion. how much is the weakness spreading? right now they are pointing out that it has not reached the labor market in a pronounced way. that is what we should be discussing, whether we start to see the weakness spread into the labor market and seeing several signs of that over the last few months. tom: i would suggest that in the polarity of the overlay of technology in the last 10 and 15 years, it will accentuate the inequalities within recession. there is going to be a group of have-nots, and the haves, there will be a recession for them but they will somehow slide by. jonathan: it has become very political very quickly. lisa: at a certain point, are we parsing differences th
tom: are you going to do it remote from home -- from foley's?e have to do a remote from tom english. joe: that would be a ball. i will meet you at the vfw. jonathan: i'm just following the boston talk, trying to keep up. joe mathieu, thank you. this conversation about recession, not a recession, it is absolutely ridiculous. it always comes down to depth, duration and diffusion. how much is the weakness spreading? right now they are pointing out that it has not reached the labor market in a...
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i'm pablo foley, and yes god alfred will be here from the top of the next hour. and don't forget, you can stay up to date on all the latest news on our website, d, w dot com and you can follow us on our social media cats. thanks for watching. take care announcing very soon with imagine how many portions of floods us her now in the world climate change can be very comp, the story. this is my plan, the way from just one week. how much wife can really get we still have time to go. i'm going all with what 5th. ah, it is perhaps the most mysterious work ever painted by leonardo da vinci so mysterious, in fact, that he painted not one but 2 versions of the work. and then had his pupils make several copies as well. that is perhaps the greatest leonardo masterpiece in the collection of the louvre. and no, it is not the mona lisa. it is the virgin of the rock. the scene is nowhere described in the gospels, an angel and a christ child, presented to mary and the young john de. what does it mean? why did leonardo set the scene in a cave? was there another symbolic meaning to
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i will go off jane foley, who was brilliant yesterday, have to go big. this goes to language, they beat is frontload july. jonathan: the pain is coming up in the estimates. your come the downgrades on the economy. building off the work from the european team a recession. they are not looking for a recession base case but they are looking for real weakness in the economy. tom: did you speak with david costin this week? jonathan: i did. tom: i am more interested in what the strategists say and how they adjust to the economists out there. it is a mix of opinion. i know o'rourke is coming on and he goes back to 2002. this is why i am in triple leveraged cash, i never made it as a wise man, i cannot cut it as a poor man stealing. i cannot cut it as a poor man investing. jonathan: bramo is going on vacation. she cannot wait. tom: this is not as bad as 2002. jonathan: what are the benchmarks? early 2000? 1989. tom: i am -- to the next ecb meeting analysis and tried to stretch it out to see when the actions calm the market and give us a lift. lisa: there is a di
i will go off jane foley, who was brilliant yesterday, have to go big. this goes to language, they beat is frontload july. jonathan: the pain is coming up in the estimates. your come the downgrades on the economy. building off the work from the european team a recession. they are not looking for a recession base case but they are looking for real weakness in the economy. tom: did you speak with david costin this week? jonathan: i did. tom: i am more interested in what the strategists say and...
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joe mansion has never had the political interest to play foley. >> he is obviously always try to appealoters at home. west virginia where it makes a big difference. we also have a polling here on president biden. potentially running for reelection. he is upside down again with a lot of these groups. with women, with moderates, people under age 30. with independence. 72% approve entrÉe -- 72% disapprove. >> i will say this. the president has to continue to get out there make a case on the economy. that is number one, number two and number three. having said that, the best thing democrats have going for them and these midterms as they are running against republicans who are in state after state after state, particularly in the senate, house is a different story, particularly in the senate where you are seeing races in an environment that should be devastating for democrats are far more competitive because of the republican candidates. the environment has changed. the conversation. it will be near impossible. it has changed enough. we will talk and take a quick break. the fundraising and b
joe mansion has never had the political interest to play foley. >> he is obviously always try to appealoters at home. west virginia where it makes a big difference. we also have a polling here on president biden. potentially running for reelection. he is upside down again with a lot of these groups. with women, with moderates, people under age 30. with independence. 72% approve entrÉe -- 72% disapprove. >> i will say this. the president has to continue to get out there make a case...
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tom: james foley just reiterating may be down to 0.95%. right now we do a little bit of theory here. this is what you get wrong in october of your freshman year in any undergraduate course. you go down in flames on gdp and gdi. thierry wizman here with some careful analysis, global interest rate and currency strategist at macquarie. we all got in our brain gdp. you say forget about it, look at gdi. what is gross domestic income? thierry: income generally is the receipts that the factors in a reduction economy earned. it could be labor, landlords, companies by way of their profits, the interest to collect on their accounts. what are the factors of production earned as income? in theory, income should be equal to production. these are theoretically the same thing. what you produce, you sell, and then you earn income. but statistically speaking and because of data issues, they are not always the same, and it turns out that in the first quarter, gdi actually rose even though gdp fell. fed governor chris waller made an important point to say ev
tom: james foley just reiterating may be down to 0.95%. right now we do a little bit of theory here. this is what you get wrong in october of your freshman year in any undergraduate course. you go down in flames on gdp and gdi. thierry wizman here with some careful analysis, global interest rate and currency strategist at macquarie. we all got in our brain gdp. you say forget about it, look at gdi. what is gross domestic income? thierry: income generally is the receipts that the factors in a...
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i work very closely with the james foley fund. they are the keeper of statistics. not a statistics or math guy, but they told me there's no correlation and pretty much actly what the ambassador just said. amna: what about the public at kind of role do you think that played? you were here in d.c. holding a press conference calling for the government to do more. we know griner's wife has been getting interviews. high profile wnba and basketball stars like coach dawn staley. did that help, do you think? >> yes, i think, absolutely. i think it created both a political space to make a deal like this and also some urgency, and, you know, there are 15 plus other cases that can be resolved with trades now. some of them are probably a little too much and some of them may be palatable, but i think there comes a point where we have to bring our people home. i was very excited watching secretary blinken's remark today. amna: ambassador, we should underscore here. this is a proposed deal. they are waiting for russia to respond. the trial is ongoing. we know griner has another c
i work very closely with the james foley fund. they are the keeper of statistics. not a statistics or math guy, but they told me there's no correlation and pretty much actly what the ambassador just said. amna: what about the public at kind of role do you think that played? you were here in d.c. holding a press conference calling for the government to do more. we know griner's wife has been getting interviews. high profile wnba and basketball stars like coach dawn staley. did that help, do you...
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there were rumors that she might challenge speaker the speaker who lost his race out and double it foley. yeah, which she was not considering. i mean it would have been folly for her to challenge him at that point and they came to her and she dismissed it and they let they came they said we know that you women members of congress have some concerns no need for you to run for the leadership. let us know what they are and take care of them. you can imagine how well receive that message was. um, yeah, so there's like, yeah, we should yeah. i have a concern that you're not doing it. well, so i will run and do it and you know what she did number one lesson of power. you talk about the lessons of power heard nancy pelosi's number one lesson of power is one she learned from her father, which is no one will give you power. you have to take it. and that is what she did in running for the leadership, you know standing hoyer your maryland congressman was in line to be the next whip and she ran a three-year campaign. to defeat him to get onto that stepping stone that led eventually to the speakershi
there were rumors that she might challenge speaker the speaker who lost his race out and double it foley. yeah, which she was not considering. i mean it would have been folly for her to challenge him at that point and they came to her and she dismissed it and they let they came they said we know that you women members of congress have some concerns no need for you to run for the leadership. let us know what they are and take care of them. you can imagine how well receive that message was. um,...
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army general christopher foley assumed operations from u.ir force general todd walters in a change of command ceremony in belgium chief gen dot start, sandberg said that change comes at a turning point for the transatlantic security. due to the brutal war in ukraine, the incoming commander sounded a note of unity. i know we will go. further together. we have been together. we are together now facing the grave challenges. on this continent. and we will march. together. into a beautiful future of peace and prosperity. for all of us, nato is expected to welcome two new members shortly. finland and sweden have both applied for membership due to the russian invasion of ukraine. russian forces are not stopping their advance into eastern ukraine after scoring a major victory today. foxes nate foyt has more from la vive ukraine. yeah. back and forth battle of the donbas region now favoring russia as the ukrainians evacuate from their last stronghold in luhansk province. vladimir putin declaring victory on monday in the city of lissy chance where he
army general christopher foley assumed operations from u.ir force general todd walters in a change of command ceremony in belgium chief gen dot start, sandberg said that change comes at a turning point for the transatlantic security. due to the brutal war in ukraine, the incoming commander sounded a note of unity. i know we will go. further together. we have been together. we are together now facing the grave challenges. on this continent. and we will march. together. into a beautiful future of...
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. >> couples like melissa and jennifer foley, also experienced miscarriages and abortions in the processthat happen, our first pregnancy. our second pregnancy, a ten-week miscarriage. then, i was not able to fully miscarry. >> some states new abortion restrictions in place say they are not targeting ivf, patients like similar valdes in florida worry new laws brandon embryo the rights of the person. >> this is definitely making me want to move faster and make a decision sooner rather than later. >> doctor david reilly wants to give women like samira another option. >> the government has no right, in my opinion, in boston ivf's opinion, to control how those embryos will be utilized. they belong to the parents, and we are scared that right is being taken away. >> last year, a group of republicans in congress introduced a federal bill that would change the definition of a person. should a lot like this on the federal or state level be enacted, the ivf process i gave the full leaves their family of five could become a thing of the past. antonia hilton, nbc news, waltham, massachusetts. >> all
. >> couples like melissa and jennifer foley, also experienced miscarriages and abortions in the processthat happen, our first pregnancy. our second pregnancy, a ten-week miscarriage. then, i was not able to fully miscarry. >> some states new abortion restrictions in place say they are not targeting ivf, patients like similar valdes in florida worry new laws brandon embryo the rights of the person. >> this is definitely making me want to move faster and make a decision sooner...
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well it's always in the foley as a climate scientist and executive director of project drop down and organizations focused on climate change solutions. he joins us from minneapolis, minnesota. we very much appreciate you being on the program. so despite some of the climate events we've just highlighted is the extent of climate change being fully grasped by governments. do you think? well, i think that's a good question. firstly, probably not. one of the things that scientists have been very worried about for decades is now becoming manifest rather world as your program is highlighted, we're seeing more and more extreme weather events, much more than we'd saw in the past. generations happening as the planet overall warms. a warmer atmosphere contains more energy, more waste, sure, and can unleash we're extremes and weather, especially heat waves, and especially large storms. and we also are living the time where there's so many people that are very vulnerable to these weather extremes, especially people living in poverty, people without political or economic power. and unfortunately,
well it's always in the foley as a climate scientist and executive director of project drop down and organizations focused on climate change solutions. he joins us from minneapolis, minnesota. we very much appreciate you being on the program. so despite some of the climate events we've just highlighted is the extent of climate change being fully grasped by governments. do you think? well, i think that's a good question. firstly, probably not. one of the things that scientists have been very...
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because i come as we talked about with l richardson, there are other organisations i mentioned james foley that has taken somebody into custod . ., ,, that has taken somebody into custod . . ~' . that has taken somebody into custod . ., ,, . ., custody. thank you so much for explaining _ custody. thank you so much for explaining that. _ custody. thank you so much for explaining that. we _ custody. thank you so much for explaining that. we continue i custody. thank you so much for explaining that. we continue to j explaining that. we continue to follow this story. thank you very much to her. stay with us on outside source. still to come... the latest from italy as the prime minister offers a resignation that is rejected by the president. the record for the hottest temperature ever recorded in the uk could be broken next week with warnings of extreme heat particularly across southern, eastern and central england. water levels in some reservoirs are at their lowest levels for decades. danny savage reports from yorkshire. water companies are starting to worry. because a large part of the uk, i
because i come as we talked about with l richardson, there are other organisations i mentioned james foley that has taken somebody into custod . ., ,, that has taken somebody into custod . . ~' . that has taken somebody into custod . ., ,, . ., custody. thank you so much for explaining _ custody. thank you so much for explaining that. _ custody. thank you so much for explaining that. we _ custody. thank you so much for explaining that. we continue i custody. thank you so much for explaining...
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hear a case regarding the role of state lawmakers and state courts in federal elections with edward foleyector of the election law program at ohio state university. landmark legislation on the immigration reform and control act of 1986, we will speak with the former immigration and national is eight -- naturalization service commissioner. we will take your phone calls, text messages, and tweets. washington journal is next. ♪ host: good morning and welcome to "washington journal." president biden is heading toward the midterms with disappointing poll numbers, an ongoing war between russia and ukraine, supply chain problems and high gas prices and inflation. but the president can brag about a gun-control bill, getting this country out of the worst of the pandemic, and a return to normalcy after lockdowns and strikes. with the elections in november it is time to ask our
hear a case regarding the role of state lawmakers and state courts in federal elections with edward foleyector of the election law program at ohio state university. landmark legislation on the immigration reform and control act of 1986, we will speak with the former immigration and national is eight -- naturalization service commissioner. we will take your phone calls, text messages, and tweets. washington journal is next. ♪ host: good morning and welcome to "washington journal."...
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here to explain that is ned foley, director of the election law program at ohio state university. later, the landmark legislation series continues with a focus on immigration return and control act of 1986. that conversation with doris meissner will be coming up later. stick with us. we will be right back. ♪ january 6 committee returns for its seventh hearing. watch they examine the role extremist groups played at the trump white house. you can also visit our website at www.c-span.org/january6 to watch previous hearings and other videos related to that day. if you're enjoying booktv, sign up for our newsletter to receive the schedule of upcoming programs, festivals and more. at least six presidents recorded conversations while in office. hear many of those during season two of presidential recordings. >> our private conversations, part deliberations, and 100% unfiltered. >> let me say that the main thing is to get to those people who are -- if i could have spent a little more time being a politician and less time being president, but i didn't know. announcer: find c-span2 on the m
here to explain that is ned foley, director of the election law program at ohio state university. later, the landmark legislation series continues with a focus on immigration return and control act of 1986. that conversation with doris meissner will be coming up later. stick with us. we will be right back. ♪ january 6 committee returns for its seventh hearing. watch they examine the role extremist groups played at the trump white house. you can also visit our website at...
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here to explain that is ned foley, director of the election law program at ohio state university.ater, the landmark legislation series continues with a focus on immigration return and control act of 1986. that conversation with doris meissner will be coming up later. stick with us. we will be right back. ♪ january 6 committee returns for its seventh hearing. watch they examine the role extremist groups played at the trump white house. you can also visit our website at www.c-span.org/january6 to watch previous hearings and other videos related to that day. if you're enjoying booktv, sign up for our newsletter to receive the schedule of upcoming programs, festivals and more. at least six presidents recorded conversations while in office. hear many of those during season two of presidential recordings. >> our private conversations, part deliberations, and 100% unfiltered. >> let me say that the main thing is to get to those people who are -- if i could have spent a little more time being a politician and less time being president, but i didn't know. announcer: find c-span2 on the mob
here to explain that is ned foley, director of the election law program at ohio state university.ater, the landmark legislation series continues with a focus on immigration return and control act of 1986. that conversation with doris meissner will be coming up later. stick with us. we will be right back. ♪ january 6 committee returns for its seventh hearing. watch they examine the role extremist groups played at the trump white house. you can also visit our website at www.c-span.org/january6...