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my name is jack kurtzman, owner of hyde street studios. i've been through my share of ups and downs, but one thing that's always struck me is the passion of the industry. i'll keep this short, and thank you for your time and consideration. >> hi. my name is neela [indiscernible] and i'm the interim director at performing arts workshop, and i wanted one of our teachers and students to speak today, but they are at school right now, so they gave me some quoted to read to you. i've seen students that were shy in class full out dancing during our zoom classes like nobody was watching. one of the teachers says arts education is vital during this crisis because all students need and deserve to be creative, expressive, and simply feel like a kid during challenging times. performing arts workshop staff love their craft and enjoy youth work as well as the collaboration between youth led agencies who focus on the development and success of all youth. and finally, one of our students, a sixth grader. i think the workshop should be a legacy because it'
my name is jack kurtzman, owner of hyde street studios. i've been through my share of ups and downs, but one thing that's always struck me is the passion of the industry. i'll keep this short, and thank you for your time and consideration. >> hi. my name is neela [indiscernible] and i'm the interim director at performing arts workshop, and i wanted one of our teachers and students to speak today, but they are at school right now, so they gave me some quoted to read to you. i've seen...
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host: george weigle, is that classic henry hyde? mr. weigle: that is classic henry hyde. the other story from that thanksgiving episode is have you had many visitors? he said, yes, this guy came in who i think once to run for my seat. i said what did you say to them? and had a said, i said to him the last words you are ever going to hear from me will be get your foot off the oxygen hose. host: henry hyde is the author of an amendment that bears his name, which people who follow congress often hear reference to. what does it do? mr. weigle: the amendment prevents the federal government from using its financial resources to support abortion either domestically or in foreign aid programs. that to henry was a way of honoring conscientious convictions of pro-life americans, and it was one of his great legislative achievements. host: are you anticipating there will be an effort to overturn the amendment in this congress? mr. weigle: i am sure there will be and i devoutly hope that it fails. host: in the chapter about henry hyde you have this quote from him. if you do not what y
host: george weigle, is that classic henry hyde? mr. weigle: that is classic henry hyde. the other story from that thanksgiving episode is have you had many visitors? he said, yes, this guy came in who i think once to run for my seat. i said what did you say to them? and had a said, i said to him the last words you are ever going to hear from me will be get your foot off the oxygen hose. host: henry hyde is the author of an amendment that bears his name, which people who follow congress often...
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caroline hyde in.n the move and it's not about a fed meeting, it's about three central-bank meetings and the anticipation for bank of england in 30 minutes and then on to christine lagarde and the ecb. here's caroline hyde. caroline: let's have a look at the stellar moves that continue abound in terms of u.s. stocks after the federal reserve. who knew it would be such a bullish signal, but clearly it is. we see that fine line being wrought. s&p 500 futures up 0.8%. every industry group up in europe as well. we play catch-up in europe after we saw the deciding factor coming from jay powell. you can manage to engineer some sort of soft landing. you can tackle inflation at the same time as support growth. the euro, all important to the ecb. some anticipating a slightly hawkish tilt from christine lagarde. one central-bank gets more hawkish, one continues to act in a different manner. we look at the overall turkish lira versus the u.s. dollar. want to look at what's happening in terms of the bond markets.
caroline hyde in.n the move and it's not about a fed meeting, it's about three central-bank meetings and the anticipation for bank of england in 30 minutes and then on to christine lagarde and the ecb. here's caroline hyde. caroline: let's have a look at the stellar moves that continue abound in terms of u.s. stocks after the federal reserve. who knew it would be such a bullish signal, but clearly it is. we see that fine line being wrought. s&p 500 futures up 0.8%. every industry group up...
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ellingson. >> thank you, chairman kelly and ranking member hyde-smith. appreciate you holding the hearing today, and i want to thank julie ellingson for joining us virtually. she's the executive vice president of the north dakota stockman's association, and in addition to doing an incredible job administering stockman's association, she and her husband have a cattle ranch south of bismarck as well. i think they raise registered angus, but i never asked for sure, but i'm guessing that's right. so she comes to the job as far as the stockmans, as somebody who grew up farming and ranching, so she truly understands it from the ground up and has made it her livelihood. she lives it, she doesn't just advocate for our cowboys. she has lived it her whole life. i worked with her on farm bills and worked with her on disaster assistance for our producers, most recently we secured $10 billion for farmers and ranchers, specifically $750 million of that for our ranchers. and that's nationwide. but now we have to work with usda to put that out there through the program
ellingson. >> thank you, chairman kelly and ranking member hyde-smith. appreciate you holding the hearing today, and i want to thank julie ellingson for joining us virtually. she's the executive vice president of the north dakota stockman's association, and in addition to doing an incredible job administering stockman's association, she and her husband have a cattle ranch south of bismarck as well. i think they raise registered angus, but i never asked for sure, but i'm guessing that's...
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>> thank you, ranking member hyde-smith. now it's time to introduce our witnesses. first, we have miss tanya trujillo, the assistant secretary for water and science with the department of the interior, who's testifying in person. and next, we have tom buschatzke, director of the arizona department of water resources he, was also testifying in person. participating virtually we have miss julie chaff elligson, the executive by vice president of the north dakota stockman's association. and finally, we have miss jennifer pitt, the colorado river program director for the national ottoman society, who is also participating virtually virtually. i want to thank all of our witnesses for testifying today, especially our arizona witness, mr. buschatzke. your written room marks, all of, you will be included in the hearing record, and please keep your oral testimony to five minutes each. assistant secretary trujillo, we will begin with you. >> thank, you senator kelly. good afternoon. senator kelly, i appreciate your leadership on these
>> thank you, ranking member hyde-smith. now it's time to introduce our witnesses. first, we have miss tanya trujillo, the assistant secretary for water and science with the department of the interior, who's testifying in person. and next, we have tom buschatzke, director of the arizona department of water resources he, was also testifying in person. participating virtually we have miss julie chaff elligson, the executive by vice president of the north dakota stockman's association. and...
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together this morning with caroline hyde. tk is back with us tomorrow.ing back further from all-time highs. lisa: you keep seeing that the year will be over and people are tepid in
together this morning with caroline hyde. tk is back with us tomorrow.ing back further from all-time highs. lisa: you keep seeing that the year will be over and people are tepid in
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we sent our very own caroline hyde on an international flight to the u.k.o get some real reporting on the ground. you just flew from the united states to belfast and you are not out and about, you are in quarantine? caroline: this is my view for the next few days until i get my pcr result. you have to isolate the minute you arrive in the united kingdom. i was hearing for a long time -- i had an american airlines flight that was full. the u.k. was about to increase some of those restrictions further. now they need to have a pcr test before you fly as well as on arrival and isolation until you get that result on arrival. so many people rushed to get the flight and you have passenger forms to fill out and the lines are longer with people missing their flights because of it. many people taking different means of restricting and you just know that the u.s. is doing the same in return. when i fly back to the united states, this trip i had to take on personal visa issues, i have to take a test 24 hours for my flight. there are more and more restrictions coming in.
we sent our very own caroline hyde on an international flight to the u.k.o get some real reporting on the ground. you just flew from the united states to belfast and you are not out and about, you are in quarantine? caroline: this is my view for the next few days until i get my pcr result. you have to isolate the minute you arrive in the united kingdom. i was hearing for a long time -- i had an american airlines flight that was full. the u.k. was about to increase some of those restrictions...
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we support 822 geary and 629 hyde. the studies have shown that public injection sites go down and the health and safety of the surrounding area. [indiscernable] people use drug publicly. safety in the neighborhood where they are located. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. next speaker please. >> caller: thank you for this opportunity to speak in support of purchasing the building at geary and hyde to be used as overdose prevention site. i work at the project daytime shelter for those that need rest. overdose prevention prevents spread of disease. we are in a crisis and people are dying. do not delay in opening the site. yes, it is not an either or. we need more detox and access treatment. you can not detox the dead. every person who has overdoseded is someone's family and friend. 2000 people due died in five years we delayed opening. what is the number of deaths to move people in action. we now overaging two people a day whose relative died of overdose. move forward now. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker
we support 822 geary and 629 hyde. the studies have shown that public injection sites go down and the health and safety of the surrounding area. [indiscernable] people use drug publicly. safety in the neighborhood where they are located. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. next speaker please. >> caller: thank you for this opportunity to speak in support of purchasing the building at geary and hyde to be used as overdose prevention site. i work at the project daytime shelter for those...
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caroline hyde in for jonathan ferro.thrilled to extend our pandemic discussion today with lauren sauer of the university of nebraska medical center. her heritage in baltimore, maryland noted. thank you for joining us. i am seeing headlines from pfizer and i'm not asking you to translate them for us. one headline is -- when we hear the booster talk, when we hear booster talk, or the kids talk on vaccines, how important is that versus the blunt instrument of getting everybody vaccinated? lauren: when we think about boosters, we have to consider the global population that needs their first and second toast of some of these vaccines. boosters can be important and i think we will see we will start to need boosters regularly as this becomes more of a seasonal virus we deal with. right now the blunt instrument is getting everyone vaccinated is the most important tool we have. looking for ways to reach populations not getting vaccinated yet, having important conversations between health-care workers and people still unsure about
caroline hyde in for jonathan ferro.thrilled to extend our pandemic discussion today with lauren sauer of the university of nebraska medical center. her heritage in baltimore, maryland noted. thank you for joining us. i am seeing headlines from pfizer and i'm not asking you to translate them for us. one headline is -- when we hear the booster talk, when we hear booster talk, or the kids talk on vaccines, how important is that versus the blunt instrument of getting everybody vaccinated? lauren:...
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jonathon: lisa abramowicz, caroline hyde, tom keene act with us next week. equities all-time high up 16 on the s&p, advancing .3%. this is bloomberg. ♪ leigh-ann: i'm leigh-ann gerrans with bloomberg's "first word news." boris johnson saying the country faces a tidal wave. the prime minister set a deadline for the end of the year for the countries booster vaccination program. the number of new omicron cases almost doubled on sunday from a day earlier. a new study says that to doses of the pfizer vaccine reduces antibodies to omicron. they say it increases the risk of covid infections. another finding emphasizes the need for booster shots. in kentucky the death toll from friday's tornado may be less than feared. at least 50 people believed to have been killed. more than 1000 homes destroyed and 14 people and others in the midwest. foreign minister's from the g7 have warned russia that moscow will face consequences. european allies considering sanctions that would target russia's biggest bank. vladimir putin has denied he has any intentions to invade ukraine.
jonathon: lisa abramowicz, caroline hyde, tom keene act with us next week. equities all-time high up 16 on the s&p, advancing .3%. this is bloomberg. ♪ leigh-ann: i'm leigh-ann gerrans with bloomberg's "first word news." boris johnson saying the country faces a tidal wave. the prime minister set a deadline for the end of the year for the countries booster vaccination program. the number of new omicron cases almost doubled on sunday from a day earlier. a new study says that to...
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lisa abramowicz, caroline hyde, and jonathan ferro. down 70 on the nasdaq, .4%. bond markets are higher at 143 77. in 12 minutes we will get pti data in america. it is your outlook on the s&p 500. bottom three, top three. bottom three most bearish. barclays at 48. top three, credit suisse at 52, deutsche bank at 50 to 50, and then bemo at 5300. shaking up the whole table, going number one is a new entry in the last 24 hours, going to 5330. he joins us. let's start here. where do the extra 30 points come from and what did he do to upset you? >> we are old pals from way back even though we haven't talked in about a year. pre-pandemic we ran into each other outside of the exchange. he was coming out and i was going into the exchange, but we have not spoken. i just looked at the numbers in the momentum we've been seeing in these rallies, the broadening of interest in equities and the propensity of the indexes to potentially self-correct in the course of rotations and rebalancing, it can happen day today, not waiting week to week or month to month. a healthy market an
lisa abramowicz, caroline hyde, and jonathan ferro. down 70 on the nasdaq, .4%. bond markets are higher at 143 77. in 12 minutes we will get pti data in america. it is your outlook on the s&p 500. bottom three, top three. bottom three most bearish. barclays at 48. top three, credit suisse at 52, deutsche bank at 50 to 50, and then bemo at 5300. shaking up the whole table, going number one is a new entry in the last 24 hours, going to 5330. he joins us. let's start here. where do the extra...
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. >> henry hyde and other portraits here. these were people who went into public life and public service to get things done. some of them were sparkling speakers. some of them were norwegians. some of them were utter charmers. they were all people who wanted to achieve things not so much for themselves, but for their country, for their constituents, for the common good. >> sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on q&a. you can listen on our new c-span now. >> cox is committed to providing eligible families access to affordable internet. purging the digital divide -- bridging the digital divide. >> cox supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> up next, house energy and commerce subcommittee hearing. this is addressed questions of censorship, biases, and protecting kids online. this hearing is about six hours. >> the committee now come to order. today,
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and that really starts in 1976 with the passage of the hyde amendment.esentative henry hyde who brought it forward said he wanted to restrict abortion for everyone, but alas, all he had was medicaid bill so you would have to restrict it for poor people on medicaid. the hyde commitment, which banned federal funding of abortion and to limit access to abortion for most people who are on medicaid in the state, there were attempts to oppose it at the time but what ended up happening is the democratic party and abortion rights groups, a lot of which were white led at the time, were willing to trade away access for poor people for other political priorities. sohe hyde amendment, the ban on funding of -- federal funding of abortionecame accepted precedent and accepted routine part of the process for many years. we are only starting to see that shift now. i think thats because the reproductive justice framework, the movement led by black women that has always known that roe was not enough to protect rights for everyone, that has always known the courts are not go
and that really starts in 1976 with the passage of the hyde amendment.esentative henry hyde who brought it forward said he wanted to restrict abortion for everyone, but alas, all he had was medicaid bill so you would have to restrict it for poor people on medicaid. the hyde commitment, which banned federal funding of abortion and to limit access to abortion for most people who are on medicaid in the state, there were attempts to oppose it at the time but what ended up happening is the...
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the hyde amendment was passed in 1976.s amendment prohibits federal funds from going directly to pay for abortion. for 40-some-odd years this has had some effect on trying to prevent money directly going from the taxpayer to fund abortion. the reap for this -- the reason for this amendment was many people have profound religious beliefs that their money, their taxpayer dollars, shouldn't go to kill the unborn. this is a big deal, the hyde amendment. right now, currently, appropriations for the last 40 years have always had hyde amendment protections. now we discover, under duress, the small business administration admits that $100 million has been given to planned parenthood without hyde protections. so this $100 million, which is essentially about a third of what they get every year from the federal government, has no hyde prescriptions, no hyde restrictions, and this money can go directly to those performing abortions. so the abortionist that does thousands of abortions each year is getting money directly from the federa
the hyde amendment was passed in 1976.s amendment prohibits federal funds from going directly to pay for abortion. for 40-some-odd years this has had some effect on trying to prevent money directly going from the taxpayer to fund abortion. the reap for this -- the reason for this amendment was many people have profound religious beliefs that their money, their taxpayer dollars, shouldn't go to kill the unborn. this is a big deal, the hyde amendment. right now, currently, appropriations for the...
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and so the hyde amendment, which we're trying to repeal, would make sure that everyone, regardless of their background, regardless of their zip code or their income, have equal access to the full range of reproductive choices, including abortion care. >> you talked a little bit about the mobilizing force around abortion care and how democrats will need to sort of make that front and center. it also strikes me that this is part of a broader picture, right? it's about access to contraception. it's about quality sex education in this country. it's about the internal inconsistency of arguing you have to carry a pregnancy to term but you can't live in a country where you get paid family leave. these issues are becoming front and center in 2022, way beyond abortion itself. >> they all intersect with each other. for years i've been trying to get comprehensive sex education in my legislation passed so young people will be able to learn about sex ed and prevent sexually transmitted infections and diseases and know how to prevent early and unintended pregnancy. so we have to do that. abstinence
and so the hyde amendment, which we're trying to repeal, would make sure that everyone, regardless of their background, regardless of their zip code or their income, have equal access to the full range of reproductive choices, including abortion care. >> you talked a little bit about the mobilizing force around abortion care and how democrats will need to sort of make that front and center. it also strikes me that this is part of a broader picture, right? it's about access to...
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some of the more sparkling speakers and whips like henry hyde.m were dour norwegians like scoop jackson. some of them were utter charmers like lindy boggs. they were all people who wanted to achieve things, not so much for themselves, but for their country, for their constituents, for the common good. >> george weigle tonight at iraq eastern on c-span q&a. -- at 8:00 eastern on c-span q&a. you can listen to
some of the more sparkling speakers and whips like henry hyde.m were dour norwegians like scoop jackson. some of them were utter charmers like lindy boggs. they were all people who wanted to achieve things, not so much for themselves, but for their country, for their constituents, for the common good. >> george weigle tonight at iraq eastern on c-span q&a. -- at 8:00 eastern on c-span q&a. you can listen to
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caroline hyde on duty for us in london. getting restrictive to travel in the continent of europe. caroline:
caroline hyde on duty for us in london. getting restrictive to travel in the continent of europe. caroline:
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jon off, and caroline hyde in london very much in. we've got the bank of england rate hike, and in just about a half an hour, we hear from madame christine lagarde. tom: we also hear from mike. mike is going to be on. mike is someone with the fed, and mike mckee may talk about claims. in all three central bank territories, they're worried about wage inflation and he dreaded wage price spiral. lisa: that is something we have definitely heard. even janet yellen addressed and said she does not see it yet. however, clearly, the employment cost index got jay powell's attention. i am struck by the sanguine nature of markets, even as there's a hawkish tilt on a global level. tom:tom: the terminal value moved out two or three years yesterday, where we went from a two quarter focus next year, and a live a sudden the chairman was talking about 18 months, or dare i say two years. that is comfortable for ecb. it is normal for the ecb to look out longer. but that is what jerome powell did yesterday. lisa: how much does christine lagarde want to sh
jon off, and caroline hyde in london very much in. we've got the bank of england rate hike, and in just about a half an hour, we hear from madame christine lagarde. tom: we also hear from mike. mike is going to be on. mike is someone with the fed, and mike mckee may talk about claims. in all three central bank territories, they're worried about wage inflation and he dreaded wage price spiral. lisa: that is something we have definitely heard. even janet yellen addressed and said she does not see...
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caroline hyde on duty for us in london.t is getting restrictive to travel in the continent of europe. caroline: yeah, i am unable to go to france unless i have family or a significant reason thereof. of course, the u.k. numbers are sensational in terms of how high we got. a record high for the entirety of covid-19. no wonder countries are going it alone. even in the eu, you are seeing eu nations putting restrictions around each other. it is getting tough. tom: ed bastian with bloomberg yesterday of delta airlines. you really wonder how this factors into travel. what does it mean for an adjustment of american economic growth? lisa: i've read this morn that just two tourists went to bali over the last couple of months. just two. you haven't seen a central bank response. you haven't seen economists really price this in. this does not seem like a major story in the economics field, and inflation seems much more the forefront despite the fact that we don't know much about omicron and it does seem to be spreading. tom: usually va
caroline hyde on duty for us in london.t is getting restrictive to travel in the continent of europe. caroline: yeah, i am unable to go to france unless i have family or a significant reason thereof. of course, the u.k. numbers are sensational in terms of how high we got. a record high for the entirety of covid-19. no wonder countries are going it alone. even in the eu, you are seeing eu nations putting restrictions around each other. it is getting tough. tom: ed bastian with bloomberg...
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now, describing the 629 hyde street location. see from the picture on your screen that 629 hyde street is a lot without any vertical improvements. it basically acted as a driveway or ramp for the 822 project when goodwill occupied the site. both properties are being sold as a pair, but the enhancement that the hyde street site provides is that it gives street entrance on both the hyde street side and street-level access to the mezzanine level of the geary street side. and, again, we've done our due diligence, completed by d.p.w. there is a phase one report and a site assessment survey. next slide, please. the major deal points for this acquisition as i mentioned earlier, the purchase price for the pair is $6.3 million. this purchase price has been confirmed by appraisal and appraiser review. the property will be delivered lein free and broom clean. next slide. at this point i'd like to turn it over to dr. patting to describe the activity that would be located at this site if you approve the acquisition. >> thank you very much. go
now, describing the 629 hyde street location. see from the picture on your screen that 629 hyde street is a lot without any vertical improvements. it basically acted as a driveway or ramp for the 822 project when goodwill occupied the site. both properties are being sold as a pair, but the enhancement that the hyde street site provides is that it gives street entrance on both the hyde street side and street-level access to the mezzanine level of the geary street side. and, again, we've done our...
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we support 822 geary and 629 hyde. the studies have shown that public injection sites go down and the health and safety of the surrounding area. [indiscernable] people use drug publicly. safety in the neighborhood where they are located. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. next speaker, please. >> caller: thank you for this opportunity to speak in support of purchasing the building at geary and hyde to be used as overdose prevention site. i work at the project daytime shelter for those that need rest. overdose prevention prevents spread of disease. we are in a crisis and people are dying. do not delay in opening the site. yes, it is not an either or. we need more detox and access treatment. you can not detox the dead. every person who has overdosed is someone's family and friend. 2000 people due died in five years we delayed opening. what is the number of deaths to move people in action. we now overaging two people a day whose relative died of overdose. move forward now. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker,
we support 822 geary and 629 hyde. the studies have shown that public injection sites go down and the health and safety of the surrounding area. [indiscernable] people use drug publicly. safety in the neighborhood where they are located. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. next speaker, please. >> caller: thank you for this opportunity to speak in support of purchasing the building at geary and hyde to be used as overdose prevention site. i work at the project daytime shelter for those...
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on november 28, turk and hyde, officers found a victim suffering from a gunshot wound. victim was transported to the hospital and is expected to survive at this time. the investigation has revealed this was more than likely a failed robbery attempt involving narcotics, and we continue to try to identify the victim in this case. [indiscernible] and the victim was subsequently stabbed. the victim was transported in critical condition. suspect has been identified but has not been arrested. the investigators are still trying to locate the suspect in this incident. officers responded to 19 and capp after a reported carjacking where suspects ordered two individuals out of their car. the suspect vehicle, a green dodge charger, was eventually used in another carjacking and was eventually recovered in the city of oakland. we are still following up on evidence and clues from that incident, and hopefully we'll resolve that with an arrest from that particular case. on november 26, at 6:55 a.m. at bay and kearney, in the central district, officers were conducting a burglary from veh
on november 28, turk and hyde, officers found a victim suffering from a gunshot wound. victim was transported to the hospital and is expected to survive at this time. the investigation has revealed this was more than likely a failed robbery attempt involving narcotics, and we continue to try to identify the victim in this case. [indiscernible] and the victim was subsequently stabbed. the victim was transported in critical condition. suspect has been identified but has not been arrested. the...
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lisa abramowicz, caroline hyde, jonathan ferro.k back with us for fed decision day and a couple of days. up about 10 on the s&p 500 and up 0.3% on the nasdaq 100. another 2% higher on the s&p. senator lindsey graham saying this is a one-two punch to build back better. he was was bonding to inflation -- he was responding to the inflation printed america. lisa: the one-two punch might just be that democrats can't get on the same page on anything. the fact that we are still talking about salt deductions, capital gains taxation, how much this gets applied, this tells you what you need to know for 2021 passage. jonathan: it is all in the sentence there for senator lindsay graham, a republican senator invoking the words of, cap. -- of a democrat. lisa: inflation is going to be probably one of, if not the key debate issue when we head into the 2022 midterms. jonathan: emily wilkins joins us of bloomberg government and washington, d.c. the inflation print is still shaping the conversation, isn't it? emily: absolutely. right now, everything
lisa abramowicz, caroline hyde, jonathan ferro.k back with us for fed decision day and a couple of days. up about 10 on the s&p 500 and up 0.3% on the nasdaq 100. another 2% higher on the s&p. senator lindsey graham saying this is a one-two punch to build back better. he was was bonding to inflation -- he was responding to the inflation printed america. lisa: the one-two punch might just be that democrats can't get on the same page on anything. the fact that we are still talking about...
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sparkling speakers and wits like henry hyde and some of them were dour norwegians like scoop jackson's and some of them were utter charmers like lindsay boggs but they were all people who wanted to achieve things, not so much for themselves, but for their country, for their constituents, for the common good. sunday night at eight eastern on q&a and you can listen to all of our podcasts on our c-span now app. >> next, ohio congressman jim jordan talks about republican support for former president donald trump and first amendment rights at a conference hosted by turning point usa. this runs 20 minutes. rep. jordan:: thank you. have a seat. i tell every audience, don't plop -- -- don't plop yet, i haven't said anything. >> [indiscernible] >> thank you. it is good to be with normal people outside of washington. turning point usa, thank you for setting up. think about this: in the summer of 2016, the fbi used -- gin 20 -- january 20, 2017. 19 minutes after pres. trump takes the oath of office, the washington post redline -- headline reads campaign against president trump has begun. four day
sparkling speakers and wits like henry hyde and some of them were dour norwegians like scoop jackson's and some of them were utter charmers like lindsay boggs but they were all people who wanted to achieve things, not so much for themselves, but for their country, for their constituents, for the common good. sunday night at eight eastern on q&a and you can listen to all of our podcasts on our c-span now app. >> next, ohio congressman jim jordan talks about republican support for...
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in the united kingdom, caroline hyde, i am glad you are here. at gas isis in the u.k., do people still talk about this in the streets and family dinners? is this a point of concern? caroline: if we are able to gather around the christmas table, is that gas prices that will dominate the conversation? it comes from increased tensions with russia and ukraine, people are worried about the safety and it very much dominate. how much will that dominate conversation come thursday when we anticipate to be left hawkish. lisa: it is a great concern of inflation running hot with a slowdown in the economy. coming up, professor emeritus at the wilson center at 12:00 new york eastern time, getting a sense of the road ahead in washington, d.c. from new york and london, this is serve." -- this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ jonathon: from new york city, for our audience worldwide, good morning, good morning. equity market with a lift, all-time highs. the countdown to the open starts now. >> everything you need to get set for the start of u.s. trading, this is bl
in the united kingdom, caroline hyde, i am glad you are here. at gas isis in the u.k., do people still talk about this in the streets and family dinners? is this a point of concern? caroline: if we are able to gather around the christmas table, is that gas prices that will dominate the conversation? it comes from increased tensions with russia and ukraine, people are worried about the safety and it very much dominate. how much will that dominate conversation come thursday when we anticipate to...
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together this morning with caroline hyde. tk is back with us tomorrow. lisa, just pulling back further from all-time highs. lisa: you keep seeing that the year will be over and people are tepid in terms of trading ahead of the fed meeting which is the key event tomorrow. do you think we will get anything dramatic? jonathan: maybe we will, maybe we won't. isn't that interesting regardless? lisa: it is interesting regardless. what could be market moving other than the balance sheet? what benefit do they have the knock the market off course at this point? a lot of people are figuring out how far out they increase their inflation expectations, but i think the balance sheet, from what i've heard, is the only thing that could really knock markets. jonathan: that is what citi has made in their research, they made that point. the hawkish surprise would be a balance sheet reduction as part of the sequencing for the year ahead. caroline: never underestimate some central actors to move away from a hawkish privet as they did a u-turn in the united kingdom. it has to
together this morning with caroline hyde. tk is back with us tomorrow. lisa, just pulling back further from all-time highs. lisa: you keep seeing that the year will be over and people are tepid in terms of trading ahead of the fed meeting which is the key event tomorrow. do you think we will get anything dramatic? jonathan: maybe we will, maybe we won't. isn't that interesting regardless? lisa: it is interesting regardless. what could be market moving other than the balance sheet? what benefit...
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us dollar going up at the same time and other currencies around the world falling and entering into hyde park place during collapse, that's my design to us by supporting bankrupt companies like brooks can buy some boring stock by bags and crowds like warren buffett. they are driving the world to global. com, like which is unconscionable because you know, just because bill gates wants to make a few more $1000000.00. we're going to go to war the rest of the world. it's so sad been this is america today. ah penny arm says and i work with a a a the a palace mine a mean just gotten a static my father had the i had had muff has got to come in and how begin did not a stomach mount happy in or oh, let's do bach any alina suggest with a semi med, that means you feel better at the studio, and i think i can work on the for me. okay, very much walk and it had a few minutes other than that one was about the a. yeah. i know, i said, i mean i, i think it's now hope like on of the a minute here now. and the atlanta spin us mother life or finance and i had little up the imagination was kush had it. i'm t
us dollar going up at the same time and other currencies around the world falling and entering into hyde park place during collapse, that's my design to us by supporting bankrupt companies like brooks can buy some boring stock by bags and crowds like warren buffett. they are driving the world to global. com, like which is unconscionable because you know, just because bill gates wants to make a few more $1000000.00. we're going to go to war the rest of the world. it's so sad been this is america...
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and the hyde amendment really is so cruel, because it takes away the funding and support for abortion for poor people. and we need to have abortion rights for everyone. so, those are two very important issues and we're fighting back. i was there this week at the demonstration at the supreme court, i really listened to the arguments, i was stunned at the hypocrisy of the conservative justices that imply that they would respect precedent, they'd respect law and now they're questioning -- very much on the other side, very much indicaing they'll do the unthinkable, rolling back roe v. wade, but we need to pass it, we need to put it into law and i am having a press conference on monday at the planned parenthood headquarters here in new york and the newly elected women to the city council, the assembly, the state senate, all young, vigorous, smart, many of them joining us with a strategy session, press conference and steps that we want to take. one thing we need to do is ratify the equal rights amendment, so that there is a framework in the constitution to protect women. as justice sotomayo
and the hyde amendment really is so cruel, because it takes away the funding and support for abortion for poor people. and we need to have abortion rights for everyone. so, those are two very important issues and we're fighting back. i was there this week at the demonstration at the supreme court, i really listened to the arguments, i was stunned at the hypocrisy of the conservative justices that imply that they would respect precedent, they'd respect law and now they're questioning -- very...
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some of them were sparkling speakers and wits like henry hyde. some of them were norwegians. .ome of them were charmers. they were all people not so much for themselves, but for the common good. announcer: george weigle on c-span. you can also listen to q and a on our new c-span app. ♪ announcer: the house and senate have adjourned for the holidays and will return in january for the start of the second session. upon its return, the senate will take up the president's climate and social spending plan. despite joe manchin announcing his opposition to the bill. senate democratic leadership also hopes to take up voting rights legislation which may require changing filibuster rules. there is also a deadline for both chambers to pass additional federal spending legislation to avert government shutdown. watch these developments on the c-span networks once congress returns, or watch our full coverage on c-spannow. head over to c-span.org for scheduling information or to stream video live or on-demand any time. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. and announcer: next, a discussio
some of them were sparkling speakers and wits like henry hyde. some of them were norwegians. .ome of them were charmers. they were all people not so much for themselves, but for the common good. announcer: george weigle on c-span. you can also listen to q and a on our new c-span app. ♪ announcer: the house and senate have adjourned for the holidays and will return in january for the start of the second session. upon its return, the senate will take up the president's climate and social...
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tom: caroline hyde, a stronger euro and the last two days. come out and say the ecb will boost the purchase program they currently have to the face of 40 billion euros in the second quarter. we are slowly but surely getting a slight recalibration from europe in terms of how far they want to support the overall market, support the overall asset price inflation, support the fact that inflation is running hot here, too. cpi is less. german electricity prices today, still metal lagarde having to focus on inflation and withdraw a little bit of stimulus in terms of bond buying. tom: jon emails in and says you've got to quote the italian bond. i wouldn't know an italian bond fit hit me over the head. lisa: the reason why it is important, jon would agree, is because the key issue is whether they are trying to control spreads on the periphery. this is a key mistake christine lagarde made. how much are they going to continue to offer support to some of the weaker european economies which have really been propped up by some of this bond buying? right no
tom: caroline hyde, a stronger euro and the last two days. come out and say the ecb will boost the purchase program they currently have to the face of 40 billion euros in the second quarter. we are slowly but surely getting a slight recalibration from europe in terms of how far they want to support the overall market, support the overall asset price inflation, support the fact that inflation is running hot here, too. cpi is less. german electricity prices today, still metal lagarde having to...
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and i'm a junior at hyde park academy, which is just across the street. the next speaker and i have a lot in common. she may not know this, but when she was serving as an associate dean at the university of chicago, i was born at the university of chicago's hospital. and we both attended boucher elementary math and science academy in the south shore neighborhood, the community we call home. as a fellow girl from the south side, she has been an exceptional example to look up to. she knows firsthand that in our community, we value and care for each other. we look after one another. our families and our homes. we carpool, we she's taken those values with her throughout her life. she's inspire me to be the best personian can be by using my voice and inspiring others. i'm reaching higher because of her. with my sights set on going to college to play golf and study to be an architect. all that being said, it's with bursting excitement and deep appreciation that i welcome former first lady, michelle obama to the podium. [ applause ] ♪ >> well, let me just say, y
and i'm a junior at hyde park academy, which is just across the street. the next speaker and i have a lot in common. she may not know this, but when she was serving as an associate dean at the university of chicago, i was born at the university of chicago's hospital. and we both attended boucher elementary math and science academy in the south shore neighborhood, the community we call home. as a fellow girl from the south side, she has been an exceptional example to look up to. she knows...
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caroline: i'm caroline hyde. today we are focused on retail. at the start of the pandemic, the industry shut its doors. it was supposed to be the information he businesses, but today we will discuss how it might've been the best thing to happen too many companies. consumers are spending, companies reshape themselves. when you look at industry change, things have accelerated for the retail sector. taylor: investment in retail spaces, listen to this analysis on what it took to get them through the covid pandemic. >> the pandemic shock to the global economy disrupted every sector business, but it was a severe low to retail that is now proving to have the most transformational industry effect. >> it's like 9/11, it's a hurricane. >> in early 2020, physical stores close their doors. what was supposed to a temporary sacrifice turned into more than a year long struggle to remain vital. the struggle was insurmountable for some regional chains and many of the mom-and-pop stores seemingly disappeared overnight. the but changes increasingly being seen as
caroline: i'm caroline hyde. today we are focused on retail. at the start of the pandemic, the industry shut its doors. it was supposed to be the information he businesses, but today we will discuss how it might've been the best thing to happen too many companies. consumers are spending, companies reshape themselves. when you look at industry change, things have accelerated for the retail sector. taylor: investment in retail spaces, listen to this analysis on what it took to get them through...
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the ceiling and this is the first time this 40 years that the house has passed a budget where the hyde amendment and the hounds amendment were stripped from all of our budgets. you know, a very big moment. so here we find ourselves in this unprecedented moment and inflection point. congress must act. we have to pass the women's health protection act. we have to pass the each act and repeal hyde and ensure everyone has access to health care, to abortion care, which is health care, which is a constitutional right. and we need to abolish the filibuster. and i will add, we need to expand the courts. now that's a conversation for another day. but our marching orders in this moment, the senate needs to take up the women's health protection act, get to it the president's desk, codify row v weighed and settle this whaert when it comes to health care justice, reproductive justice. when you restrict access it doesn't mean people will stop doing abortions. it just means they will not do it safely or legally. those that are the most vulnerable are already the most vulnerables. communities of color
the ceiling and this is the first time this 40 years that the house has passed a budget where the hyde amendment and the hounds amendment were stripped from all of our budgets. you know, a very big moment. so here we find ourselves in this unprecedented moment and inflection point. congress must act. we have to pass the women's health protection act. we have to pass the each act and repeal hyde and ensure everyone has access to health care, to abortion care, which is health care, which is a...
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speaker, i'm also not prepared to yield on the hyde amendment. my friends know that. again, we know what a deal is. more defense, less domestic spending, removal of poison bills pills, restoration of historic bipartisan protections. do those things, and we can have a deal i think quickly. stay where you're at and we will not have a deal and we will be right back here in february doing another continuing resolution. most basic responsibility of congress is to fund the government. unfortunately, we are no closer to a full year spending deal than -- that we truly need. my colleagues in the majority have wasted months focusing on other matters, notably a wildly expensive and unrealistic reconciliation spending package rather than doing the hard and essential work of governing the nation. i urge my friend in the majority to rethink that course. mr. speaker, i urge my colleagues to vote no on the previous question. no on the rule. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yield back. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recog
speaker, i'm also not prepared to yield on the hyde amendment. my friends know that. again, we know what a deal is. more defense, less domestic spending, removal of poison bills pills, restoration of historic bipartisan protections. do those things, and we can have a deal i think quickly. stay where you're at and we will not have a deal and we will be right back here in february doing another continuing resolution. most basic responsibility of congress is to fund the government. unfortunately,...
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caroline hyde is off today.aylor: for the dow and the s&p, the best week going back since february. all of this coming on a big cpi date, 6.6%. higher inflation means your real wages, romaine, you just lost 2%. romaine: some people thinking as to what the fed response is going to be here. taylor, you talk about going to the moon with regards to the meme stocks. we are going to the moon and beyond. over the next 30 minutes, we will talk about space. blue origin scheduled for another launch tomorrow. we will go to infinity and beyond by digging into the money of this booming space industry. companies are raising money by going public and taking celebrities. future plans include visiting places like mars, which could be big, katie. we will start with tomorrow's launch. taylor: the billionaire space race is back on. this launch was supposed to be earlier this week, but now we are going to see the launch of that ns 19 flight tomorrow. blue origin says whether it was the only factor -- whether was the only factor nega
caroline hyde is off today.aylor: for the dow and the s&p, the best week going back since february. all of this coming on a big cpi date, 6.6%. higher inflation means your real wages, romaine, you just lost 2%. romaine: some people thinking as to what the fed response is going to be here. taylor, you talk about going to the moon with regards to the meme stocks. we are going to the moon and beyond. over the next 30 minutes, we will talk about space. blue origin scheduled for another launch...
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for those individuals to come into san francisco to openly sell drugs at the corner of eddy and hyde, and, as you know, 7 and mission, and i'm sure, captain, you can tell us more places, it's important because it goes to the quality of life. it goes to the quality of life because it has the highest concentration of children in san francisco. it is a community of color, it is a community that is poor. it doesn't have the voices that other areas of san francisco have. but they are human beings, and it is an area that's done so much good. what i see captain canning do with those officers when you walk the beat in dealing with the poor addicted people, it's wonderful to see. it's hard to do that, but they are human beings, and the police officers treat them as such. but more needs to be done because many of these people will beat their addiction, and they will go onto lead very productive lives, and i'm sure as you know, that they are the most vocal proponents of doing something in the tenderloin, but let us finish the job. urban alchemy has come in, and there does not appear to be, but l
for those individuals to come into san francisco to openly sell drugs at the corner of eddy and hyde, and, as you know, 7 and mission, and i'm sure, captain, you can tell us more places, it's important because it goes to the quality of life. it goes to the quality of life because it has the highest concentration of children in san francisco. it is a community of color, it is a community that is poor. it doesn't have the voices that other areas of san francisco have. but they are human beings,...
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caroline hyde is off today. >> she missed a lot. a lot of rallies in stock. sending the s&p 500 back near the levels we saw just prior to thanksgiving. it has been a little bit of a roller coaster as people digest fears about omicron. they digest fears about economic growth and then they look at some of those valuations. as the market try -- try to assess what is going on with the state of the economic recovery, they have to keep their eye on a big component of that. that is labor. labor costs rise. some of that has to do with more power than the workers have these days. we will focus that on the next half hour. the unionization efforts are probably the strongest we have seen in several years if not decades. amazon and starbucks and deere are dealing with companies demanding better pay and working conditions. the worries that seem to be a bit shallow -- it continues. we are getting headlines today out of another company here dealing with workers that are saying we want a little bit more. kellogg's, they make cereal. >> it is really incredible when you think a
caroline hyde is off today. >> she missed a lot. a lot of rallies in stock. sending the s&p 500 back near the levels we saw just prior to thanksgiving. it has been a little bit of a roller coaster as people digest fears about omicron. they digest fears about economic growth and then they look at some of those valuations. as the market try -- try to assess what is going on with the state of the economic recovery, they have to keep their eye on a big component of that. that is labor....
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caroline: i'm caroline hyde. it was another day of angst in the market. yields falling as stocks hold off. investors concerned about the variant, the recovery parts of the economy. we take a look at the people who are working in and thriving in this new normal created by the pandemic. it is our annual look at those in business, entertainment, politics, technology that deserve recognition. jack dorsey not himself on the list this year, but he did buy a company that made the list. dorsey making headlines right now. romaine: the two founders of after pay on the list. dorsey stepping down as twitter ceo. square making news. it will be called block. the company changing its name. it says it will maintain some of the brand names it has, including the square brand name and cash app business name. it will change the name of its crypto initiative. that will be called spiral. it will keep its ticker for now , sq. these changes will go on and around december 10. i wonder what block could be referring to. [laughter] caroline: i wonder. taylor: let's get back in the m
caroline: i'm caroline hyde. it was another day of angst in the market. yields falling as stocks hold off. investors concerned about the variant, the recovery parts of the economy. we take a look at the people who are working in and thriving in this new normal created by the pandemic. it is our annual look at those in business, entertainment, politics, technology that deserve recognition. jack dorsey not himself on the list this year, but he did buy a company that made the list. dorsey making...
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caroline: i'm caroline hyde. romaine: i'm romaine bostick. taylor: i'm taylor riggs. romaine: the omicron variant. the talk of inflation. the talk from jay powell. markets looking for the next data point to chew on, 8:34 out of washington -- that u.s. jobs report. over the next three minutes, we will talk about what to look forward to as we talk about how maybe the new variant changes some of those numbers, going forward. your going to dig into how travel restrictions affect more workers. let's start with what economists are expecting. taylor: you told me there is this cool thing called the bloomberg terminal that you can read stories on. guess what? we also combined all of the major economists on the street. i was reading the latest from morgan stanley, looking for payrolls to jump by 560. the average on-screen, about 550. unemployment rate of about 4.6%. she is looking at 4.4%. participation rate is interesting. 61.7% as we are thinking about a labor force that is trying to reenter the market. we still have near record jobs openings that we have been getting. still
caroline: i'm caroline hyde. romaine: i'm romaine bostick. taylor: i'm taylor riggs. romaine: the omicron variant. the talk of inflation. the talk from jay powell. markets looking for the next data point to chew on, 8:34 out of washington -- that u.s. jobs report. over the next three minutes, we will talk about what to look forward to as we talk about how maybe the new variant changes some of those numbers, going forward. your going to dig into how travel restrictions affect more workers. let's...
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carolyn hyde.e absolutely no script some going to bed living as we move toward some of our key technology headlines. i'm looking at
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some of them were sparkling speakers and whips like henry hyde. some of them were door norwegians like scoop jackson and some of them were added charmless like lyndon johnson but they wanted to achieve things not so much for themselves but for their country for their constituents. george weigel sunday night on he could listen to. discussion it with military historians about the impact of gutting pearl harbor. >> and bombing of pearl harbor -- >> you would never detect from this that -- used to be my boss. there's a likelihood it's ever gonna listen to me is pretty small.
some of them were sparkling speakers and whips like henry hyde. some of them were door norwegians like scoop jackson and some of them were added charmless like lyndon johnson but they wanted to achieve things not so much for themselves but for their country for their constituents. george weigel sunday night on he could listen to. discussion it with military historians about the impact of gutting pearl harbor. >> and bombing of pearl harbor -- >> you would never detect from this that...