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there is also improvements to channel, 8th and hooper streets. a large sidewalk rationalizes the street grids at 8th and carolina, decreasing the asphalt and providing a triangular parklet with seating and landscape at the main entry to the building. another is proposed on hooper in front of the cafe to expand sidewalk dining opportunities. 23 new street trees will be planted along the frontages. this is a typical floorplan showing the units along double h- connected by bridges. the elevators and the two bridges are shared common spaces. the interconnected court yards provides 10,000 square feet of outdoor space including a courtyard shared with the graduate center. this is a view of 8th and hooper street showing the existing building architecture expanded to the new building as an identifiable campus language and the ground floor opening on to the corner. this is a view at the intersection of channel and 8th and the entry to the cca campus. and, lastly, the landscaped court of the housing wings of the shared common areas bridging above. >> that
there is also improvements to channel, 8th and hooper streets. a large sidewalk rationalizes the street grids at 8th and carolina, decreasing the asphalt and providing a triangular parklet with seating and landscape at the main entry to the building. another is proposed on hooper in front of the cafe to expand sidewalk dining opportunities. 23 new street trees will be planted along the frontages. this is a typical floorplan showing the units along double h- connected by bridges. the elevators...
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here to talk about how rising rates might hurt stocks is christina hooper, global market strategist at invesco. and steve dudash joining us to take the other side of that debate. welcome, pleasure to have both of you here. >> thank you. >> christina, you think it might put pressure on profit margins. at current interest rate levels, or if they move decidedly higher? >> if they move decidedly higher, borrowing costs will increase. that will definity put pressure on profit margins, in addition to other precious we're likely to see like an increase in wages. >> let me turn to you, steve. you say among other things that on the whole, rising rates are going to be a net positive for equities. i can see where it's going to help financial companies, their net interest margins will expand as they're able to charge more because, by the way, they usually charge more for loans than they pay you in deposit accounts. but how else is it going to help stocks? >> umm, well, okay. let me take a slightly different approach. if we're not going to raise interest rates, when are we? we just came off a year
here to talk about how rising rates might hurt stocks is christina hooper, global market strategist at invesco. and steve dudash joining us to take the other side of that debate. welcome, pleasure to have both of you here. >> thank you. >> christina, you think it might put pressure on profit margins. at current interest rate levels, or if they move decidedly higher? >> if they move decidedly higher, borrowing costs will increase. that will definity put pressure on profit...
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back with me, kelsey snell and molly hooper.hey are reporting that the state department is considering the new sanctions on iran, potentially, if the government cracks down on the protests. do you see that happening? and what would the impact of the sanctions be? >> well, definitely the administration will have to put some kind of a force behind this rhetoric. but it will not help president rouhani. matt is correct, part of the anger in iran is that there was a promise that the nuclear deal would bring foreign investment to iran that would create jobs and improve the economy. that hasn't happened. now it has them turning against the regime leader and against president row hauhani himself. so tightening this would only make the economic situation worse. >> the situation is developing in iran here. pakistan says the un ambassador had a response to president trump. pakistan is an anti-terror ally has given free to u.s. land and air communications, military base and intel cooperation that decimated al qaeda over the last 16 years, b
back with me, kelsey snell and molly hooper.hey are reporting that the state department is considering the new sanctions on iran, potentially, if the government cracks down on the protests. do you see that happening? and what would the impact of the sanctions be? >> well, definitely the administration will have to put some kind of a force behind this rhetoric. but it will not help president rouhani. matt is correct, part of the anger in iran is that there was a promise that the nuclear...
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molly hooper for us. good seeing you.ve a good weekend. >> lovely seeing you too. >>> the trump administration is moving to vastly expand the amount of offshore drilling allowed in u.s. coastal waters. five year plan announced by ryan zinke opens up oil and exploration from federal waters in california to billions of acres in the arctic and along the eastern sea board. lifting of the drilling put in place by barack obama deal as serious blow to president's environmental legacy. in announcement argued the decision will boost jobs and provide billions of dollars of funding for conservation efforts along u.s. coastlines. the move is welcomed by energy companies, it faces sharp criticism from a number of republican governors of coastal states, particularly florida's rick scott who vowed to protect state's coast from drilling and already asked to meet with secretary szinke to discuss removing florida from consideration. before the stock market continues to roll on with the dow average crossing the 25,000 mark yesterday. this i
molly hooper for us. good seeing you.ve a good weekend. >> lovely seeing you too. >>> the trump administration is moving to vastly expand the amount of offshore drilling allowed in u.s. coastal waters. five year plan announced by ryan zinke opens up oil and exploration from federal waters in california to billions of acres in the arctic and along the eastern sea board. lifting of the drilling put in place by barack obama deal as serious blow to president's environmental legacy....
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hooper mentioned he doesn't want stalinist housing. tuesday's "chronicle" talked about 100% affordable housing. john king is an example of design. 100% housing can look really good if you get the right architect and are able to spend some time doing it. i have to go down and look at the building there. and the last thing is, canyon markets, buy rite, same thing. it's the same way. 100 people working there. you trip over people working there and they're all local. and that's a great thing, but other people say, it's gentrification of, we wanted it to be nice, but not gentrification. we have to figure out both. good job. i can't wait to see what the rest of it looks like. >> commissioner fong: i've been quiet today thus far, but it's interesting, and thank you, staff, for putting these things back to back, because it struck some interesting conversations and big-picture conversation about where san francisco is and about where it wants to go with the change of leadership in the mayor's office. that's a big question for whoever ends up in
hooper mentioned he doesn't want stalinist housing. tuesday's "chronicle" talked about 100% affordable housing. john king is an example of design. 100% housing can look really good if you get the right architect and are able to spend some time doing it. i have to go down and look at the building there. and the last thing is, canyon markets, buy rite, same thing. it's the same way. 100 people working there. you trip over people working there and they're all local. and that's a great...
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let's bring in molly hooper, congressional reporter for the hill.by getting your reaction to this. the development we learned about here just about an hour ago that there was going to be this one on one meeting at the white house. how does that change what you see playing out here over these next few hours. >> well, it's a promising move. i've talked to several gop leaders who have privately confirmed that there will be no government shutdown. they don't think it's going to happen. they think quote/unquote cooler heads will prevail. if that means senator schumer has the cooler head and the president manages to cool down, then we should see some movement. but, you know, the senate is moving a four or five-day measure. however, that sends it back to the house and the house isn't necessarily guaranteed going to vote for that. >> molly, let me ask you to help with the rhetoric. i'm going to use president trump's twitter feed. looking back at a tweet in 2013. here is the truth. he wrote. the government doesn't shut down. all essential services continue.
let's bring in molly hooper, congressional reporter for the hill.by getting your reaction to this. the development we learned about here just about an hour ago that there was going to be this one on one meeting at the white house. how does that change what you see playing out here over these next few hours. >> well, it's a promising move. i've talked to several gop leaders who have privately confirmed that there will be no government shutdown. they don't think it's going to happen. they...
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principalsjoined a handful of top ballet dancers who had all taken their first lessons at skelton hooper tickets, 5,000 people watched on screens in a nearby park. the gala showing off the great dancers who started theirjourney to the top in the city of culture. applause. well, you may have noticed in there some of the army of 2,500 turquoise—coated volunteers who are working for city of culture. and joining us is — this is special, we have three generations of volunteers, leanne, sheila, and karen. now, how many hours of volunteering have you put in this year between you? we've put injust under 1,300 hours of volunteering. 1,300? between the three of you? between the three of us. incredible. and what have been your highlights? mine was one day maybe, which i absolutely adored. it was a long shift but certainly worth the effort. one of mine was the gay parade. i really enjoyed that. gay pride? yeah. i was lucky enough to be in flood. i was on one of the floating platforms. 0h, brilliant! that was fantastic. we will be seeing some of that later in the programme. and you'll be sticking at
principalsjoined a handful of top ballet dancers who had all taken their first lessons at skelton hooper tickets, 5,000 people watched on screens in a nearby park. the gala showing off the great dancers who started theirjourney to the top in the city of culture. applause. well, you may have noticed in there some of the army of 2,500 turquoise—coated volunteers who are working for city of culture. and joining us is — this is special, we have three generations of volunteers, leanne, sheila,...
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must be tricky enough yet a few actually should still reach the finish line race director michelle hoopers team was working on the course until just before the start. to the home of the precinct in charge things up a bit with shovels and rakes. and pickaxes it was me it was a but then you're on or donkey it's all these you give it a little make over and it works that's the mystery that's the legend that's the fascination of the cameras i know that i see it since one nine hundred thirty one we've been able to hold a race on a mountain which is completely unsuitable for a ski racing series one with each off weather condition isn't totally crazy weather patterns. one of the prominent guests waiting at the finish line each year is a hoody siler in the one nine hundred sixty s. he whizzed down the shrike as a ski racer today he's one of the family. who visits this little boy is set up these days i'd be coming down over the age of seventy three and only kept up all the new good old days it was more fun there were history here as well as the stretched out a rope and that was it. anything more the
must be tricky enough yet a few actually should still reach the finish line race director michelle hoopers team was working on the course until just before the start. to the home of the precinct in charge things up a bit with shovels and rakes. and pickaxes it was me it was a but then you're on or donkey it's all these you give it a little make over and it works that's the mystery that's the legend that's the fascination of the cameras i know that i see it since one nine hundred thirty one...
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attacks the man in charge of the african union's anticorruption drive nigerian president mohammad hooper hari says it's affecting development across the continent corruption reportedly costs africa fifty billion dollars a year it's the main focus of this year's african union summit in either sub about one hundred though has more now from the ethiopian capital most of the day was spent. on four months of the african union. itself. an independent whites. scheme in which its member states to live. up money will be used to finance the programs and activities of the. president. the leadership of the african union general assembly the highest position. and their high hopes as these the man who left the reform club in must up to now. from permanent provision scanner is essential we must create a single continental market into grids our infrastructure. and infuse our economies with taken knowledge. the theme of this year's summit is how to tackle corruption in africa it's a huge problem according to the african union fifty billion dollars and most by the african continent every year through corr
attacks the man in charge of the african union's anticorruption drive nigerian president mohammad hooper hari says it's affecting development across the continent corruption reportedly costs africa fifty billion dollars a year it's the main focus of this year's african union summit in either sub about one hundred though has more now from the ethiopian capital most of the day was spent. on four months of the african union. itself. an independent whites. scheme in which its member states to live....
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denied by the white house is set to happen during a meeting with senators to discuss immigration hooper covielle from the u.n. human rights office says if true the president's remarks were nothing but racist. these shocking and shameful comments from the president of united states sorry but there's no other work on can use but racist you cannot dismiss the entire countries and continents shitholes whose entire populations who are not white. for no welcome well the u.s. president has responded to the allegations on twitter implying he didn't use that word he says never said anything derogatory about haitians other than haiti is obviously a very poor and troubled country never said take them out made up by dems i have a wonderful relationship with haitians well our white house correspondent kimberly hawk it is standing by in washington with the very latest reaction live to her in just a moment after this report from christensen who me. days after president trump called on lawmakers to find a compromise on immigration reforms a small bipartisan group of six senators say they've done just t
denied by the white house is set to happen during a meeting with senators to discuss immigration hooper covielle from the u.n. human rights office says if true the president's remarks were nothing but racist. these shocking and shameful comments from the president of united states sorry but there's no other work on can use but racist you cannot dismiss the entire countries and continents shitholes whose entire populations who are not white. for no welcome well the u.s. president has responded...
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. >>> "time" mag psi jane knuten small and congressional reporter for "the hill" molly hooper, thank you both for being here. is it seems like both sides are just digging in. >> i was struck but how different it fell. there was so much blame off the bat. both sides weren't speaking, and it took almost a week for the women of the senate to come together and say, hey, this is not cool, we need to talk to each other. so at least people are talking to each other this time around. >> that's a great point. >> that said, they're rapidly heading toward that same situation, where things are getting so bad between mitch mcconnell and chuck schumer, they're not speaking to each other and digging in and starting to blame. when you get the blame game going and the finger pointing going, you devolve into that situation where if they stop talking completely, we'll be in for weeks. >> we're just going to camp out here. molly, let me have you pick up on that point. really it's an erosion of truth. >> but what are we are making a deal on? that's what i hear lawmakers say to me. if he tells us what he
. >>> "time" mag psi jane knuten small and congressional reporter for "the hill" molly hooper, thank you both for being here. is it seems like both sides are just digging in. >> i was struck but how different it fell. there was so much blame off the bat. both sides weren't speaking, and it took almost a week for the women of the senate to come together and say, hey, this is not cool, we need to talk to each other. so at least people are talking to each other...
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peter hooper? >> where yas the bank of canada's review it is with ministry of finance, in the united states it would be with congress. the other question for both panelists, what are the significant costs of inflation at 3% versus 1.5% or 2%? >> i won't be very original. sort of repeating some of the arguments that we and others laid out early on. but somewhat just relates to equity. being fair to people. not having arbitrary redistributions of income. and you know that a large part of the inflation is regressive. that those stable to protect themselves, often the poorest, have a more difficult time than those that can accommodate it more easily. and some of it, a lot of it is efficiency arguments. that while there isn't a big difference, admittedly, between 2% and 3%, or 2% and 4%, but in terms of what it does to inflation uncertainty, looking ahead, it's enormous. a lot of people don't realize that even with 2% inflation, price levels double every 35 years. and for many people, that kind of corre
peter hooper? >> where yas the bank of canada's review it is with ministry of finance, in the united states it would be with congress. the other question for both panelists, what are the significant costs of inflation at 3% versus 1.5% or 2%? >> i won't be very original. sort of repeating some of the arguments that we and others laid out early on. but somewhat just relates to equity. being fair to people. not having arbitrary redistributions of income. and you know that a large part...
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that passenger is described as having hazel eyes, fair skinned or light skinned, has a hooper incorporate, a pimple by his left eye and a flower tattoo on his left hand. police say he was last seen wearing a dark colored, a black sweatshirt with a white stripe on it. if you happen to know anything, saw anything from this morning or p if you have surveillance video from your home about this morning, you're asked to call tacoma park pol in contact coma park, kristin leone,. >> a local family is searching for answer in their son's death, 16 year old derek stanton was chit and killed during a traffic accident yesterday. it involved a metro transit police officer who was on the way to work. he died along route 301 in prince george's county at a busy intersection. matt ackland spoke toker diddic's family earlier today. he joins us live from the scene. the family has got to be devastated. they are sarah, as you are saying this is the intersection here behind me it's very busy here along 301 and derek equal's mother told us today she has so many questions about this and residents who live around
that passenger is described as having hazel eyes, fair skinned or light skinned, has a hooper incorporate, a pimple by his left eye and a flower tattoo on his left hand. police say he was last seen wearing a dark colored, a black sweatshirt with a white stripe on it. if you happen to know anything, saw anything from this morning or p if you have surveillance video from your home about this morning, you're asked to call tacoma park pol in contact coma park, kristin leone,. >> a local...
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if it goes lower, gold is going higher >> all right thanks, guys today we are joined by christina hooperr investing abroad plus we break down 200 years of interest rates in just one chart. all at the top of the hour scott? >> jackie, thank you final trades from the desk up next this is where i trade andrs. manage my portfolio. since i added futures, i have access to the oil markets and gold markets. okay. i'm plugged into equities- trade confirmed- and i have global access 24/7. meaning i can do what i need to do, then i can focus on what i want to do. visit learnfuturestoday.com to see what adding futures can do for you. when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. fidelity. you myour joints...thing for your heart... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain health supplement in
if it goes lower, gold is going higher >> all right thanks, guys today we are joined by christina hooperr investing abroad plus we break down 200 years of interest rates in just one chart. all at the top of the hour scott? >> jackie, thank you final trades from the desk up next this is where i trade andrs. manage my portfolio. since i added futures, i have access to the oil markets and gold markets. okay. i'm plugged into equities- trade confirmed- and i have global access 24/7....
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i'm joined by robert scales, a retired army major general and mira hooper at the china center of yale law school. i want to start with this doom's day clock. do you think we're as close as that would suggest to the possibility of a catastrophic event on earth? >> well, chris, i'm not surprised that the bulletin and the atomic scientists decided to move the clock up by 30 seconds. we have seen significant tensions between the united states and north korea. we've seen the united states threatening to pull out of the iran nuclear agreement. it's important to note this clock captures concerns about global warming. but i would articulate to your viewers that i do think it's a little unrealistic that we're at the same type of risk that we faced at the height of the cold war, which is what the clock would suggest right now. at that time there was a cuban missile crisis and several crises over the status of berlin and that's not what we have right now. >> you have this call for unification, general scales. is this a situation where maybe north korea is not going to win any medals at the olymp
i'm joined by robert scales, a retired army major general and mira hooper at the china center of yale law school. i want to start with this doom's day clock. do you think we're as close as that would suggest to the possibility of a catastrophic event on earth? >> well, chris, i'm not surprised that the bulletin and the atomic scientists decided to move the clock up by 30 seconds. we have seen significant tensions between the united states and north korea. we've seen the united states...
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. >> peter hooper is the chief economist at deutsch bank securities, to talk a little bit about how this would look in the markets and sarah wibinder who s looked at -- after all the federal reserve exists because congress created it and created it can take away. sarah and her colleague has a book out called the myth of the fed that traces the history of the federal reserve. i'm going to have a questioner two, we're not going to have the sequential openi ing presentations. so when you did the taylor rule, which is a guide to setting interest rates, you kind of assumed that a 2% inflation target is where they want to be. and i'm curious whether in 2018, given everything you heard, whether you think that was a good idea or whether if you were doing it all over again and you were trying to come up with some normative guide to policy, you would have come up with a different number? >> it's a good question and i -- i would say i assumed just out of nowhere, a 2% inflation target, there was tremendous amount of discussion for a long time about optimal inflation rate, the zero bound was very mu
. >> peter hooper is the chief economist at deutsch bank securities, to talk a little bit about how this would look in the markets and sarah wibinder who s looked at -- after all the federal reserve exists because congress created it and created it can take away. sarah and her colleague has a book out called the myth of the fed that traces the history of the federal reserve. i'm going to have a questioner two, we're not going to have the sequential openi ing presentations. so when you did...
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the futile prayers for this child yesterday and it became clear from his speech at the at the few hooper's itself that he was really trying to direct this more towards the government now no washee himself has been facing a tough few months in government is really a little bit on the ropes at the moment since he was disqualified over corruption charges last year and so called really really seems to be going for the kill on this. trying to direct if you will the anger of the crowd not just towards the perpetrators of this horrific act but also towards the government which is the feel responsible for somehow allowing this to happen what about the police in all of this they've been severely criticized what they've done to investigate the series of burgers. yeah the police are different even the prime target of a lot of the criticism i think in the public's eye or out here particularly those who are yesterday during that massive demonstration against their inability to find those responsible in this case and in the previous cases as well they opened fire on protesters and killed at least two pe
the futile prayers for this child yesterday and it became clear from his speech at the at the few hooper's itself that he was really trying to direct this more towards the government now no washee himself has been facing a tough few months in government is really a little bit on the ropes at the moment since he was disqualified over corruption charges last year and so called really really seems to be going for the kill on this. trying to direct if you will the anger of the crowd not just...
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elkirkwood high hooper aves w will shut down month.s w close the kmart at ara we. >>> ahead,oue'relenhaacoffee hour ago.fy to being frozen. that's >>> "jeopardy's" host that has the auts to stay free from artificial ingredients. ay weary. ur areweekend. extreme colnly t is "0 ru it's why we've the jurow. andthe coldp auntithent. winds gusting els-li hepeolnto ahetaying 30 in lleryb hy is eselow in allentown weburbphilad lh valley and i'll give you a peek at thed a lore oam in a sure. crash philadelphia, just around 8th athevine bott on theto n jerse the no lanes stil it's really not tmajor. there is crash on -- on the northbound side nor 7a. >> thank you. >>> as the cr there's still snow piledhe jersey sh waiting to cleared. the colder it gets the harder it.ok liveing up to that acoter:re atures. my it's about 15 degrees where we are now.fts left behind. over here 20esid ercos ur van. wleent him a shovel. want thow you this car in a thlema spoke with ed it ye again today? >> yeah. already shoveled the then overnight the ot harder to shovel. lot hthat when you start shoveling that it make
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