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and joanne is rare. she has that intersection of skill sets in the arts and the community, and you've heard it from so many people here. she has so much integrity and is a great fit and this is such a unique opportunity and role as a community leader and someone who is also in the arts community. i can attest that they're not that many opportunities in this field . the national and regional arts institutions in this country are not led by people of color. and this is so important for joanne to have this position to create an equitable landscape in this field. and chinese cultural center and cmac and edge on the square will work closely together as community arts organizations in chinatown. we're going to be sister organizations, and i look so forward to collaborating with joanne to preserve chinatown's culture and expand arts opportunities for the community and all. and i really urge you to support, support and approve joanne lee's waiver request. thank you so much. thank you. do we have anyone waiting i
and joanne is rare. she has that intersection of skill sets in the arts and the community, and you've heard it from so many people here. she has so much integrity and is a great fit and this is such a unique opportunity and role as a community leader and someone who is also in the arts community. i can attest that they're not that many opportunities in this field . the national and regional arts institutions in this country are not led by people of color. and this is so important for joanne to...
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and joanne is rare.she has that intersection of skill sets in the arts and the community, and you've heard it from so many people here. she has so much integrity and is a great fit and this is such a unique opportunity and role as a community leader and someone who is also in the arts community. i can attest that they're not that many opportunities in this field . the national and regional arts institutions in this country are not led by people of color. and this is so important for joanne to have this position to create an equitable landscape in this field. and chinese cultural center and cmac and edge on the square will work closely together as community arts organizations in chinatown. we're going to be sister organizations, and i look so forward to collaborating with joanne to preserve chinatown's culture and expand arts opportunities for the community and all. and i really urge you to support, support and approve joanne lee's waiver request. thank you so much. thank you. do we have anyone waiting in
and joanne is rare.she has that intersection of skill sets in the arts and the community, and you've heard it from so many people here. she has so much integrity and is a great fit and this is such a unique opportunity and role as a community leader and someone who is also in the arts community. i can attest that they're not that many opportunities in this field . the national and regional arts institutions in this country are not led by people of color. and this is so important for joanne to...
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joanne: a little bit but not really.he idea is that inflation has slowed down that is across-the-board with goods and services. lower income people are feeling the hit of inflation more but they believe it is slowing down. alix: the last jobs report for minorities african-americans, latino employment started to take higher, are you seeing that uncertainty where the lack of jobs are transmitting into the survey? joanne: were seeing higher income consumers which is to some extent correlated with race they feel confident about labor markets. lower wage workers feel less positive. they do not feel like the labor market is unraveling, but they do feel less confident about their income. they expect their real income to decline over the year ahead. we do see a bit about but it is not a stark divergence. dani: does this say to you that if the fed wanted to they could continue to hike more without really cracking? consumers -- cracking consumers? joanne: at this point consumers are expecting interest rates to continue rising they
joanne: a little bit but not really.he idea is that inflation has slowed down that is across-the-board with goods and services. lower income people are feeling the hit of inflation more but they believe it is slowing down. alix: the last jobs report for minorities african-americans, latino employment started to take higher, are you seeing that uncertainty where the lack of jobs are transmitting into the survey? joanne: were seeing higher income consumers which is to some extent correlated with...
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joanne spent 11 weeks in hospital.es meant she had to give up herjob at a local primary school. it was a real vocation. absolutely loved it, and was good at it as well. was really good at it. i was a busy working mum, working full—time, spontaneous, running a busy house and, yeah, a full life, you know? and now i feel like i'm just existing. i don't... ..have a life, really. joanne started the process of claiming compensation from the government run criminal injuries compensation authority. i put my faith in the systems, and in the government. this was a terror attack. so i thought, well, of course we'll be looked after because it's their duty, surely, to be there and be that support for victims of of terror? but that... ..that didn't happen. joanne says she was asked again and again to prove the extent of her injuries. i feel totally degraded by the process of it, because you're having to prove all the time that you are still in that state, you know? i was picking my girls up from a concert that they had got tickets f
joanne spent 11 weeks in hospital.es meant she had to give up herjob at a local primary school. it was a real vocation. absolutely loved it, and was good at it as well. was really good at it. i was a busy working mum, working full—time, spontaneous, running a busy house and, yeah, a full life, you know? and now i feel like i'm just existing. i don't... ..have a life, really. joanne started the process of claiming compensation from the government run criminal injuries compensation authority. i...
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and they are angry about not seeing. joanne, thank ou so about not seeing. joanne, thank you so muchch and _ about not seeing. joanne, thank you so much and it _ about not seeing. joanne, thank you so much and it is _ about not seeing. joanne, thank you so much and it is great - about not seeing. joanne, thank you so much and it is great to i you so much and it is great to have your insights on the show tonight. in hong kong, police have taken the unusual step of publicly offering rewards for the arrest of eight exiled activists. they're accused of breaking china's national security laws, which came into force three years ago. and if convicted, the pro—democracy campaigners could face life in prison. tonight, this move is being condemned by many nations. the us state deparment released a statement reading in part: the extraterritorial application of the beijing—imposed national security law is a dangerous precedent that threatens the human rights and fundamental freedoms of people all over the world. we call on the hong kong government to immediately withdraw this bounty, respect oth
and they are angry about not seeing. joanne, thank ou so about not seeing. joanne, thank you so muchch and _ about not seeing. joanne, thank you so much and it _ about not seeing. joanne, thank you so much and it is _ about not seeing. joanne, thank you so much and it is great - about not seeing. joanne, thank you so much and it is great to i you so much and it is great to have your insights on the show tonight. in hong kong, police have taken the unusual step of publicly offering rewards for...
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joanne spent 11 weeks in hospital.d to give up herjob at a local primary school. it was a real vocation. absolutely loved it, and was good at it as well. was really good at it. i was a busy working mum, working full—time, spontaneous, running a busy house and, yeah, a full life, you know? and now i feel like i'm just existing. i don't... ..have a life, really. joanne started the process of claiming compensation from the government run criminal injuries compensation authority. i put my faith in the systems, and in the government. this was a terror attack. so i thought, well, of course we'll be looked after because it's their duty, surely, to be there and be that support for victims of of terror? but that... ..that didn't happen. joanne says she was asked again and again to prove the extent of her injuries. i feel totally degraded by the process of it, because you're having to prove all the time that you are still in that state, you know? i was picking my girls up from a concert that they had got tickets for, for a chris
joanne spent 11 weeks in hospital.d to give up herjob at a local primary school. it was a real vocation. absolutely loved it, and was good at it as well. was really good at it. i was a busy working mum, working full—time, spontaneous, running a busy house and, yeah, a full life, you know? and now i feel like i'm just existing. i don't... ..have a life, really. joanne started the process of claiming compensation from the government run criminal injuries compensation authority. i put my faith...
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her name is joanne, i had to give her her own little plug. she has a book out for middle grades and its fantastic if you have a kid who is looking to learn more about desegregation. she was elected vice president of her homeroom. other kids, it was a typical first day of school thing. how was your name -- tell us your name and tell us what you like to do, all of those introductory questions you ask a new student. at the end of the day, a couple of the boys tell a reporter things are going so well they might let us try out for basketball next semester. principal britton is going to see if this is successful. unfortunately by the end of the day all of that has fallen apart, after school had let out a black woman who was walking by his push down. her glasses get broken. another woman has a bottle thrown at her. some kids try to rough up black teenagers who had nothing to do with the desegregation. and then that night, white segregationist protesters take over the courthouse square in host the first of a series of nightly rallies. getting everybo
her name is joanne, i had to give her her own little plug. she has a book out for middle grades and its fantastic if you have a kid who is looking to learn more about desegregation. she was elected vice president of her homeroom. other kids, it was a typical first day of school thing. how was your name -- tell us your name and tell us what you like to do, all of those introductory questions you ask a new student. at the end of the day, a couple of the boys tell a reporter things are going so...
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joanne feeney from advisors capital management is joining us.id the bears get this incorrect or are they waiting for their time to come. joanna: a few things happened to say the prayer narrative. the labor market remains resilient admits consumer spending that remain strong and we also have this thing called ai show up on the investor radar screen that raised longer-term growth expectation for a whole set of companies. those three things drove up valuations and have saved the market from the beer view that rising interest rates would constrain economic activity. dani: digging into your experience from the sell side, how useful is it to get the advice that at some point the market will selloff? isn't that like saying is going to rain? joanna: we advisors capital, we have been trying to craft macro view and we keep having to push out a recession forecast. while we have built a little bit defensive mostly we have been acknowledging the consumer will remain strong in the market expected. we own some auto intact. the view that there is going to be a
joanne feeney from advisors capital management is joining us.id the bears get this incorrect or are they waiting for their time to come. joanna: a few things happened to say the prayer narrative. the labor market remains resilient admits consumer spending that remain strong and we also have this thing called ai show up on the investor radar screen that raised longer-term growth expectation for a whole set of companies. those three things drove up valuations and have saved the market from the...
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you got to hear this joann l joann litman's going to join us. that's next.( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) the l'or barista coffee and espresso system. a masterpiece in taste. i remember being on aau trips, high school games. my mom would always say, "you need to fuel the body and you need salt." i would always be the kid not cramping, ready to go. fast forward 20 years and i go from eating salt out of my palm to drinking lmnt. >>> almost half of americans won't use their paid time off, but could a summer vacation be good for your career our next guess has a new op-ed in "the wall street journal," actually, it was a cover story the secret to getting ahead at work is how much vacation you use. this was a cover story in the weekend section. joining us right now to talk about why she thinks taking time off boosts your career productivity is joann litman, a lecturer at yale university and author of the book "next: the power of reinvention and life at work." joann, i love this story because you're not just talking about how it's good for your health, you're talking ab
you got to hear this joann l joann litman's going to join us. that's next.( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) the l'or barista coffee and espresso system. a masterpiece in taste. i remember being on aau trips, high school games. my mom would always say, "you need to fuel the body and you need salt." i would always be the kid not cramping, ready to go. fast forward 20 years and i go from eating salt out of my palm to drinking lmnt. >>> almost half of americans won't...
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charlie's cousin joanne said that when charlie's in first grade, a boy was mean to him and charlie had some of the girls in class beat the boy up at recess. when the principal said to charlie why did you do this, charlie said it wasn't me. the girls were doing what they wanted to do. >> he kept running away. by the time he's 13, he's pulling armed robberies. >> and i burglarized a grocery store and stole a car, didn't know how to shift gears. >> he starts in the reformatory system. >> charles manson told me that he was abused at all these reform schools, physically beaten, sexually abused. >> after being preyed on in his first few years he became a predator himself. at one point he was caught sodomizing another boy while holding a sheriff object at the kid's throat. >> there was no amount of harm or hurt he could inflict on the world in his mind that could ever fill the sense of being the victim. >> nobody cares when it comes right down to it. nobody cares. >> you can't understand charlie manson without understanding his criminal past and his time in jail. >> in order for him to surviv
charlie's cousin joanne said that when charlie's in first grade, a boy was mean to him and charlie had some of the girls in class beat the boy up at recess. when the principal said to charlie why did you do this, charlie said it wasn't me. the girls were doing what they wanted to do. >> he kept running away. by the time he's 13, he's pulling armed robberies. >> and i burglarized a grocery store and stole a car, didn't know how to shift gears. >> he starts in the reformatory...
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joanne pike, it is a very big moment for families dealing with this disease. your time. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. you got this. let's go. gobble gobble. i've seen bigger legs on a turkey! rude. who are you? i'm an investor in a fund that helps advancennovative sports tech like this smart fiess mirror. i'm also m leg day...1989! anyone can become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq, a fund that gives you access to nasdaq-100 innovations. i go through a lot of pants. before investing carefully read and consider fund investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses and more in prospectus at invesco.com. this is how tosin lost 33 pounds on noom weight. i'm tosin. noom gave her a psychological approach to weight loss. noom has taught me how you think about food has such a... huge impact on your relationship with it. visit noom.com and start your trial today. hi, i'm stacey, and i've lost 60 pounds on golo. (guitar music) i decided to try golo when i had an international flight coming up, and i realized i couldn't fly being the size
joanne pike, it is a very big moment for families dealing with this disease. your time. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. you got this. let's go. gobble gobble. i've seen bigger legs on a turkey! rude. who are you? i'm an investor in a fund that helps advancennovative sports tech like this smart fiess mirror. i'm also m leg day...1989! anyone can become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq, a fund that gives you access to nasdaq-100 innovations. i go...
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joanne, do you think stocks are in a precarious position i read the rest of the notes and you think the s&p is finally catching up with the seven tech stocks that were on a tear earlier this year. >> good morning, becky those two things do go together. we had an incredible rally since the beginning of june. it is no longer the big seven which have done well the other 493 have done well dozens of san companies in the p are trading multiple times not that you can't find bargains, but that's what we do for clients is look for other ways to be invested with valuations high with the risks. >> does that mean you are advising people if you are in the big high flying stocks that are high valuations and you might be selling some of those and put money elsewhere or keep cash on the sidelines? >> what we are doing for clients and what we advise is do a little bit of both, becky. invest in core growth companies and things empowering the economy like amazon and google we have taken money off the table like nvidia even in the growth portfolio we think the valuation is pretty high we love the generati
joanne, do you think stocks are in a precarious position i read the rest of the notes and you think the s&p is finally catching up with the seven tech stocks that were on a tear earlier this year. >> good morning, becky those two things do go together. we had an incredible rally since the beginning of june. it is no longer the big seven which have done well the other 493 have done well dozens of san companies in the p are trading multiple times not that you can't find bargains, but...
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please welcome joanne. oh, my goodness. it is such an incredible honor and i am so humbled beyond words. be here with all of you and these brilliant writers and it is a scary thing to have to come up here after these brilliant speakers. oh, my lord. so just me tell you that i'm going to speak from my heart as clearly i can. i'm so grateful to everyone in the dayton peace prize for being here and doing this and for making this one of the most amazing weekends of my life. and. as a debut novelist, i have. i really must think my amazing agent, susan garland, who took me on when i had such little to show for myself. and every the entire team at riverhead books that and in particular my remarkable editor sarah mcgrath i turned to writing late in my life, my legal before then involved many cases of great trauma. but one case in particular stayed with me 19 years ago to high school for players in seattle. brutally murdered another football player. they had spent much of the summer planning the murder all the while pretending to be
please welcome joanne. oh, my goodness. it is such an incredible honor and i am so humbled beyond words. be here with all of you and these brilliant writers and it is a scary thing to have to come up here after these brilliant speakers. oh, my lord. so just me tell you that i'm going to speak from my heart as clearly i can. i'm so grateful to everyone in the dayton peace prize for being here and doing this and for making this one of the most amazing weekends of my life. and. as a debut...
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entrepreneurs and investors can participate in this amazing new market around joanne blockchain technologiesjon: you raise an important point about the fact that this is a globally connected crypto community. given how all this was playing out, there was a delisting of xrp on platforms in the u.s., there was delisting in canada as well. we are hearing about real listings of xrp over the last few hours but what are the platforms for you like right now? >> those are decisions made by the exchanges. good to see you again. when the lawsuit was first filed, a lot of the exchanges in the united states said we will wait and see what happens and it's because of the confusion the sec in my judgment had sewed into the market. even as part of this lawsuit, the discovery process we saw is that they knew there was confusion they actually did things they knew would increase confusion. the only reason to do that is because this confusion masquerades as power to the sec. as you pointed out, just in the last 24 hours, all of major u.s. exchanges have either relisted or publicly announced their intent to list
entrepreneurs and investors can participate in this amazing new market around joanne blockchain technologiesjon: you raise an important point about the fact that this is a globally connected crypto community. given how all this was playing out, there was a delisting of xrp on platforms in the u.s., there was delisting in canada as well. we are hearing about real listings of xrp over the last few hours but what are the platforms for you like right now? >> those are decisions made by the...
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statements and were again struck by the degree of cynicism of the western members of the security council. joanne and i have a question for you. what did you actually expect from the very 1st days, which were everyone's attention to the fact that the initiative sources to correspond to the originally thought it was going on. so great, however, no steps have been taken to correct this trend when we agree to the deal and heard the call to join forces for global security. we expected and, and temperature discrimination on the part of the western states is that you have what you posed unprecedented sanctions against us. actually trying to organize a blockade against our industries. the grain deal was important not in our interest in the interests of the country. so the world that are most in need of allegation was repeated, that blame was solely on the shoulders of russia for the great brain deals failure . now, when the russian deputy ambassadors spoke, he pointed out the rush, it was willing to restore the deal. if you brain with an oldest and of the bargain in the brush, i had extended the deal ma
statements and were again struck by the degree of cynicism of the western members of the security council. joanne and i have a question for you. what did you actually expect from the very 1st days, which were everyone's attention to the fact that the initiative sources to correspond to the originally thought it was going on. so great, however, no steps have been taken to correct this trend when we agree to the deal and heard the call to join forces for global security. we expected and, and...
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joann fraser, past president of the silicon valley association of realtors says sales are down because fewer homeowners are opting to sell. in part because they don't want to give up their current low interest rate to upgrade to a bigger house. >> we haven invento problem obviously,n youon't h much inventory, you have fewer sales. >> reporter: homes that are selling are going past. in santa clara county the median amount of time it took to sell a house in june was eight days. while higher interest rates may be scaring off first time home buyers so are the prices which in most cases have not dropped. in june the median home price in santa clara county was up 0.3% from the previous year. >> santa clara county, what we're seeing is we are still having multiple offers, prices in the county selling for about 10f the lispric if somet is priced at a million dollars it is selling for 3% over the listed ice. >> reporter: with the 30-year fixe mortgage interest rate now averaging 6.71%, where is the market headed? >> we are probably at the peak of the season right now. from this point on we're p
joann fraser, past president of the silicon valley association of realtors says sales are down because fewer homeowners are opting to sell. in part because they don't want to give up their current low interest rate to upgrade to a bigger house. >> we haven invento problem obviously,n youon't h much inventory, you have fewer sales. >> reporter: homes that are selling are going past. in santa clara county the median amount of time it took to sell a house in june was eight days. while...
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joann fraser past president of the silicon valley association of realtors says sales are down because fewer home owners are opting to sell. in part because they don't want to give up their current low interest rate to upgrade to a bigger house. >> we have an inventory problem. obviously when you don't have much inventory you definitely have fewer sales. >> reporter: the low inventory is also prompting many homes to be snatched up fast. in santa clara county the median amount of time it took to sell a home in june was just eight days. while higher interest rates may be scaring off first time home buyers so are the prices which in most cases have not dropped. in june the median home price in santa clara county was 1.825 million, up 0.3% from the previous year. >> in silicon valley if you are talking about santa clara county, what we're seeing is we are still having multiple offers, prices in the county selling for about 103% of the list price, so if something is priced at a million dollars and selling for 3% over the listed price. >> reporter: who has the edge in this market? >> i would
joann fraser past president of the silicon valley association of realtors says sales are down because fewer home owners are opting to sell. in part because they don't want to give up their current low interest rate to upgrade to a bigger house. >> we have an inventory problem. obviously when you don't have much inventory you definitely have fewer sales. >> reporter: the low inventory is also prompting many homes to be snatched up fast. in santa clara county the median amount of time...
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for change away from the chaos away from those rising bills, the crumbling public services, etc. joanne dikes has been julie elected as a conservative last 2 of 3 seats in by elections on thursday. the governing party held on just to be x which see to form a prime minister barak johnson. you resigned after he was found to have misled parliament over parties in his residence during the pump demik look downs. westminster has been acting a lot in acts of actions. it's on jail available if he's been acting like it's a done deal. if people have on where it says total events, that it no, but he's potty, only one here because of local anger at the extension of a scheme from labels love the man that imposes heavy fees and people using older more polluting cause. nationwide labor leads to conservatives by more than 20 percent in the latest polling. so ready, you can say, well, the story about fences now exploding into more full like terror as they released the federal prospect. i'm surely and thank you the can no the any to empty. now that has a majority of about 50000 is basically totes, unless
for change away from the chaos away from those rising bills, the crumbling public services, etc. joanne dikes has been julie elected as a conservative last 2 of 3 seats in by elections on thursday. the governing party held on just to be x which see to form a prime minister barak johnson. you resigned after he was found to have misled parliament over parties in his residence during the pump demik look downs. westminster has been acting a lot in acts of actions. it's on jail available if he's...
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president ed joanne and president biden have spoken. how much of an issueis biden have spoken.s, turkey, sweden dynamic going to be?— dynamic going to be? i don't think it is auoin dynamic going to be? i don't think it is going to _ dynamic going to be? i don't think it is going to take _ dynamic going to be? i don't think it is going to take up _ dynamic going to be? i don't think it is going to take up too - dynamic going to be? i don't think it is going to take up too much - dynamic going to be? i don't think it is going to take up too much of| it is going to take up too much of the agenda. i very much think the sending of weapons and the type of weapons, the cluster munitions, i think that is going to take up a lot of the agenda. there certainly will be discussion, we saw on inland join recently nato command regarding turkey's continuing refusal to sweeten joining, turkey's continuing refusal to sweetenjoining, it will turkey's continuing refusal to sweeten joining, it will be there, but certainly at the moment, regarding the 502nd day of the ukrainian war and president zel
president ed joanne and president biden have spoken. how much of an issueis biden have spoken.s, turkey, sweden dynamic going to be?— dynamic going to be? i don't think it is auoin dynamic going to be? i don't think it is going to _ dynamic going to be? i don't think it is going to take _ dynamic going to be? i don't think it is going to take up _ dynamic going to be? i don't think it is going to take up too - dynamic going to be? i don't think it is going to take up too much - dynamic going...
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- [tom selleck] joanne said just about the same thing. - it absolutely is the best thing i ever did.ent way. to him, it was about having his grandkids over. - you want to have the kids over, you want to have the grandkids over. - yeah. - you want to have the family over. you want to say, "this is my place." - great people, different people. that's for sure. and all of them had different reasons for getting a reverse mortgage. but you know what? they all felt the same about two things. they all loved their home, and they all wanted to stay in that home. - [announcer] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now. and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by eliminating your monthly mortgage payments. it could also pay off higher interest credit cards, medical costs, and give you some extra cash to help your retirement lifestyle. - i don't have any anxiety about money anymore. - it allowed me to live in my home and not have to make payments. - a whole lot of families have
- [tom selleck] joanne said just about the same thing. - it absolutely is the best thing i ever did.ent way. to him, it was about having his grandkids over. - you want to have the kids over, you want to have the grandkids over. - yeah. - you want to have the family over. you want to say, "this is my place." - great people, different people. that's for sure. and all of them had different reasons for getting a reverse mortgage. but you know what? they all felt the same about two things....
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close focus on three passengers, sam pegram, sustainability managerjoanne sustainability manager joanne into the sea of indonesia, killing 189 people. the new design of the echoes had a fatal flaw but it was continuing flying after the first accident. that makes samples my brother tom furious. corporate greed has got this point — corporate greed has got this point. theyjust killed 70 people _ point. theyjust killed 70 people. it is hard to even wrap my head — people. it is hard to even wrap my head around the fact that even — my head around the fact that even initially when it happened people — even initially when it happened people were up in arms.- people were up in arms. --so many people- _ people were up in arms. --so many people- i _ people were up in arms. --so many people. i asked - people were up in arms. --so many people. i asked one - people were up in arms. --so many people. i asked one of i many people. i asked one of boeing's top executives if they had a message for the victims�* families. had a message for the victims' families. ~ ., had a message for the victims' families
close focus on three passengers, sam pegram, sustainability managerjoanne sustainability manager joanne into the sea of indonesia, killing 189 people. the new design of the echoes had a fatal flaw but it was continuing flying after the first accident. that makes samples my brother tom furious. corporate greed has got this point — corporate greed has got this point. theyjust killed 70 people _ point. theyjust killed 70 people. it is hard to even wrap my head — people. it is hard to even wrap...
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ada joann pescatore. and the prosecutor assigned to this case from the beginning. bob wayne wright. we have the ref render here, who has done an incredible work to reach out to victims, survivors, co-survivors affected by this disaster. and we have the administrator manager of the cares unit, the subpart of the victim witness unit in the d.a.'s office, specifically task with working intensely in the first 45 days. just imagine for a second what its it's like when you can't afford a funeral, what it's like when you feel in danger, what it's like when all that grief is crushing you and causing health problems. imagine what it's like to have a immediate logistics, and trying to address your own trauma. that's the kind of work that's done by reverend maxwell. we also have shoulynn harris, specifically working in our unit and specifically working on this particular case. anthony brown, ant brown is here for abrow, an organization that works in schools. a lot of juveniles have been affected directly and indirectly by this. we appreciate his being here. we have several me
ada joann pescatore. and the prosecutor assigned to this case from the beginning. bob wayne wright. we have the ref render here, who has done an incredible work to reach out to victims, survivors, co-survivors affected by this disaster. and we have the administrator manager of the cares unit, the subpart of the victim witness unit in the d.a.'s office, specifically task with working intensely in the first 45 days. just imagine for a second what its it's like when you can't afford a funeral,...
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he is paying joann hunter biden all of this money, all these millions to protect them f. we have joe biden admitting and bragging about it. what word would you use to describe that incident? >> the alleged 1023 that claims they bribed the bidens, this was given to the fbi. when bill barr found out about it, he sent it to his office in philadelphia and they said it was credible. the fbi kept this from the irs. not only do they claim they were bribed, we now find information that 16 out of 17 payments from romania were providing to shell companies while he was vice president. when biden was running for office, he told the public he has never talked about business. he said his family has never received a dollar from china, which we prove is not true. we have credible whistle-blowers who have come forward, said the biden family has been treated differently, that what has been told to us is different than what has been told to the public and you are sitting here where you have millions of foreign money with the 1023 alleges what they did to his family now we found that it has
he is paying joann hunter biden all of this money, all these millions to protect them f. we have joe biden admitting and bragging about it. what word would you use to describe that incident? >> the alleged 1023 that claims they bribed the bidens, this was given to the fbi. when bill barr found out about it, he sent it to his office in philadelphia and they said it was credible. the fbi kept this from the irs. not only do they claim they were bribed, we now find information that 16 out of...
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. - linda, dinah, joanne, very different people, but they do have a couple of things in common.ed about the counseling they got so they knew how reverse mortgage worked and how it could be a real financial solution for their retirement. - [advertiser] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by eliminating your monthly mortgage payments, paying off higher interest credit cards, and covering medical costs. - a person like me needed to get a reverse mortgage. it changed my life, it was the best thing i've ever done. - [tom selleck] really? - yes! without a doubt! - just like these folks, medical costs, and give you some extra cash aag can show you how a reverse mortgage loan uses your built-up home equity to give you tax-free cash. they also know they can pay it back whenever it works for 'em. from a reverse mortgage loan for a better retirement. - it's a good thing. from a reverse mortgage loan for a better retirement. -
. - linda, dinah, joanne, very different people, but they do have a couple of things in common.ed about the counseling they got so they knew how reverse mortgage worked and how it could be a real financial solution for their retirement. - [advertiser] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by eliminating your monthly mortgage...
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that puts joanne hunter at the same location, plus if they wanted to, they could pinpoint his locationtell us what was in patrick's laptop and phone. hunter was paid $1 million by the chinese to represent the chinese spy the car clipped at jfk. seized his laptop and his phone so they could use it in a court case. what are they hiding? they knew that they were telling a chairman about joe and hunter and all of a sudden, hunter is in the middle east at the four seasons. "let me call my dad and put him on speaker. these are --" joe biden has claimed that he never ever talked to them and now we have like 6-7 people that say they talk all the time. what does it tell you when president joe biden is trying to put his opponent in prison and then trying to keep his own son out of the prison? last time i checked, the democrats love whistle-blowers. they wanted to give them all guns, double the workforce. they were hoping every irs agent could lock up all of these rich white guys cheating on their taxes. taxes. all of a sudden, iris whistle-blower, the second one was a gay democrat iris was a blo
that puts joanne hunter at the same location, plus if they wanted to, they could pinpoint his locationtell us what was in patrick's laptop and phone. hunter was paid $1 million by the chinese to represent the chinese spy the car clipped at jfk. seized his laptop and his phone so they could use it in a court case. what are they hiding? they knew that they were telling a chairman about joe and hunter and all of a sudden, hunter is in the middle east at the four seasons. "let me call my dad...
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. - linda, dinah, joanne, very different people, but they do have a couple of things in common.e mortgage worked and how it could be a real financial solution for their retirement. - [advertiser] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by eliminating your monthly mortgage payments, paying off higher interest credit cards, and covering medical costs. - a person like me needed to get a reverse mortgage. it changed my life, it was the best thing i've ever done. - [tom selleck] really? - yes! without a doubt! - just like these folks, medical costs, and give you some extra cash aag can show you how a reverse mortgage loan uses your built-up home equity to give you tax-free cash. they also know they can pay it back whenever it works for 'em. from a reverse mortgage loan for a better retirement. - it's a good thing. from a reverse mortgage loan for a better retirement. - [advertiser] call right now to receive your free no obl
. - linda, dinah, joanne, very different people, but they do have a couple of things in common.e mortgage worked and how it could be a real financial solution for their retirement. - [advertiser] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by eliminating your monthly mortgage payments, paying off higher interest credit cards, and covering...
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. - linda, dinah, joanne, very different people, but they do have a couple of things in common.all talked about the counseling they got so they knew how reverse mortgage worked and how it could be a real financial solution for their retirement. - [advertiser] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by eliminating your monthly mortgage payments, paying off higher interest credit cards, and covering medical costs. - a person like me needed to get a reverse mortgage. it changed my life, it was the best thing i've ever done. - [tom selleck] really? - yes! without a doubt! - just like these folks, medical costs, and give you some extra cash aag can show you how a reverse mortgage loan uses your built-up home equity to give you tax-free cash. they also know they can pay it back whenever it works for 'em. from a reverse mortgage loan for a better retirement. - it's a good thing. from a reverse mortgage loan for a better retir
. - linda, dinah, joanne, very different people, but they do have a couple of things in common.all talked about the counseling they got so they knew how reverse mortgage worked and how it could be a real financial solution for their retirement. - [advertiser] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by eliminating your monthly mortgage...
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>> jimmy: my aunt joann and uncle tony are here, they're not actually my aunt and uncle. >> yeah. >>> yes. it's unbelievable. it's like a guy that gave my dad a discount on phone cards in 2003, and he's at our house. every rum may ramadan. what's the relationship? or someone i've never met. "we're going to your aunt's for dinner." and i don't know this person. it's been 30 years. >> jimmy: that's one of the things about, yeah, this part of the country. everybody's an aunt or uncle. >> everybody, always, no matter what. >> jimmy: you're back in brooklyn, you're enjoying it so far. you shot some of the show in egypt itself. >> yes. >> jimmy: had you been there before? >> yeah, all the time as a kid. >> jimmy: is that a good place, a fun place, an easy place to shoot? >> it's an easy place in a lot of ways. they're just down to do whatever. there's no, like, rules. [ laughter ] you know, certain things that don't, you know -- like here it's really funny. you have -- on the show, there are kids on the show today, right? >> jimmy: yeah. >> they have a teacher, there are hours, things that
>> jimmy: my aunt joann and uncle tony are here, they're not actually my aunt and uncle. >> yeah. >>> yes. it's unbelievable. it's like a guy that gave my dad a discount on phone cards in 2003, and he's at our house. every rum may ramadan. what's the relationship? or someone i've never met. "we're going to your aunt's for dinner." and i don't know this person. it's been 30 years. >> jimmy: that's one of the things about, yeah, this part of the country....
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. - linda, dinah, joanne, very different people, but they do have a couple of things in common.hey love their home and they know their stuff. they all talked about the counseling they got so they knew how reverse mortgage worked and how it could be a real financial solution for their retirement. - [advertiser] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by eliminating your monthly mortgage payments, paying off higher interest credit cards, and covering medical costs. - a person like me needed to get a reverse mortgage. it changed my life, it was the best thing i've ever done. - [tom selleck] really? - yes! without a doubt! - just like these folks, medical costs, and give you some extra cash aag can show you how a reverse mortgage loan uses your built-up home equity to give you tax-free cash. they also know they can pay it back whenever it works for 'em. from a reverse mortgage loan for a better retirement. - it's a good th
. - linda, dinah, joanne, very different people, but they do have a couple of things in common.hey love their home and they know their stuff. they all talked about the counseling they got so they knew how reverse mortgage worked and how it could be a real financial solution for their retirement. - [advertiser] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money...
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. >> joining us now is joanne schwartz, professor of law at ucla school of law.e became untouchable. professor schwartz, thank you very much for joining us tonight. what do you see in that video? >> i see much of what you've described, a woman who was exercising her constitutionally protected rights to record the police, being assaulted with no justification, with no indication that she was at risk, interfering with what the officers were doing. the amount of force used is very hard to possibly justify, in my view, putting -- an officer putting his knee on her, neck pepper spraying her, when all she was doing was exercising her right to record what was happening. >> and of course, the deputy sheriff has a criminal defense lawyer who is now lying about what we just saw in the video. he says that his client threw her to the ground, tucker down to the ground, due to her being resistant. that is an outright lie. everyone can watch on that video, she's not being resistant at all when that deputy grabs her by the throat. that's his method for throwing her to the ground
. >> joining us now is joanne schwartz, professor of law at ucla school of law.e became untouchable. professor schwartz, thank you very much for joining us tonight. what do you see in that video? >> i see much of what you've described, a woman who was exercising her constitutionally protected rights to record the police, being assaulted with no justification, with no indication that she was at risk, interfering with what the officers were doing. the amount of force used is very hard...
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- [tom selleck] joanne said just about the same thing. - it absolutely is the best thing i ever did. a different way. to him, it was about having his grandkids over. - you want to have the kids over, you want to have the grandkids over. - yeah. - you want to have the family over. you want to say, "this is my place." - great people, different people. that's for sure. and all of them had different reasons for getting a reverse mortgage. but you know what? they all felt the same about two things. they all loved their home, and they all wanted to stay in that home. - [announcer] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now. and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by eliminating your monthly mortgage payments. it could also pay off higher interest credit cards, medical costs, and give you some extra cash to help your retirement lifestyle. - i don't have any anxiety about money anymore. - it allowed me to live in my home and not have to make payments. - a whole lot of famil
- [tom selleck] joanne said just about the same thing. - it absolutely is the best thing i ever did. a different way. to him, it was about having his grandkids over. - you want to have the kids over, you want to have the grandkids over. - yeah. - you want to have the family over. you want to say, "this is my place." - great people, different people. that's for sure. and all of them had different reasons for getting a reverse mortgage. but you know what? they all felt the same about...
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>> joanne said philip never told her either about a physical fight in his home between the sons, craige overlooked the real power tank about to explode in phillip's life. >> he had a lot of pressure on him. business wise. >> joe and describe to the jury just how big and varied phillips impressive business holdings were. two from his real estate investments. >> there was a probably 18 entities he was involved in. >> two is connections with cattle investors across georgia and beyond. >> there was someone georgia, but he had them in kentucky, he had cows all over. >> now she told the story that by the summer of 2008's the real estate bubble bursting her boss stop selling and the banks began calling. second and third demands for past two payments of 50 and $60,000. the defense suggested had someone been on the shorthand of one of phillip heidt's dealings? and for reasons of money, and revenge, had wanted him in his family dead? there was evidence to suggest that said the defense. >> i know this one in particular that got pretty irate. >> joanne told the jury about one strong armed banker t
>> joanne said philip never told her either about a physical fight in his home between the sons, craige overlooked the real power tank about to explode in phillip's life. >> he had a lot of pressure on him. business wise. >> joe and describe to the jury just how big and varied phillips impressive business holdings were. two from his real estate investments. >> there was a probably 18 entities he was involved in. >> two is connections with cattle investors across...
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understand how we can make this a debate about affirmative action would we heard the testimony of joann. every time i go to panels, there are people from the asian-american community that come up to me and say my octogenarian parents were attacked twice in six months. someone else who is an attorney says my car was attacked. we havewe have to stop this ands on education. for people who murder issue americans, they spend their lives in jail but that is less than 1% of all offenders. thank you for what you are doing to make this country better for all, especially asian-american brothers and six others -- and sisters, whom i care about very much. >> time for questions. does any panelist want to respond to any other? >> the majority of anti-asian hate crimes in the u.s. according to the fbi are white. one other thing -- the top 50 cities -- and we get most data from cities. i heard the same things about anti-semitic attacks. guess what, it is about 1% more black offenders than jews nationally, but when you have people living right next door to each other coming you are going to have a diffe
understand how we can make this a debate about affirmative action would we heard the testimony of joann. every time i go to panels, there are people from the asian-american community that come up to me and say my octogenarian parents were attacked twice in six months. someone else who is an attorney says my car was attacked. we havewe have to stop this ands on education. for people who murder issue americans, they spend their lives in jail but that is less than 1% of all offenders. thank you...
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. >> jane burns is a part-time cutter at joann fabrics where she's worked for the past 26 years. she turns 101 this week. her career advice is having good working relationships. she says it doesn't just make your job more enjoyable, it can make your time go faster, which may help you live that much longer. she looks amazing. >> she really does. happy birthday to her. those are triple digits i like to see, in age, not temperatures. >> there you go. >>> i do think it's going to come back later in the week, but we're taking a break from those triple digits for now. this is part of the reason why. take a look at the fog draped over the golden gate bridge and making it misty and drizly, keeping the coastal areas nice and cool. we head to the south bay with our high temperatures reaching into the low 80s for today, reaching 83 in cupertino and los gatos headed for 85 degrees. you head down to the south county, it's still warm with upper 80s but at least we're not talking about 90s here. not putting any 90s anywhere on the map for today, with livermore reaching 86 and 78 in martinez, ha
. >> jane burns is a part-time cutter at joann fabrics where she's worked for the past 26 years. she turns 101 this week. her career advice is having good working relationships. she says it doesn't just make your job more enjoyable, it can make your time go faster, which may help you live that much longer. she looks amazing. >> she really does. happy birthday to her. those are triple digits i like to see, in age, not temperatures. >> there you go. >>> i do think it's...