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i know you have john taylor coming up. want to hear what he thinks about the pivot and whether the fed went too far and if he would have done what the fed did this week. >> we'll ask him. >> i bet you will. >> thank you very much steve lies maman. >>> more on the shutdown me gloe negotiation let's bring in ylan mui. >> reporter: we have heard president trump touting the numbers saying he wasn't shocked by the data. we know shat shutdown did not prevent businesses from hiring and the bls said there was no impact on employment, wages or hours worked all of that is data that comes from the establishment survey. however, the household survey generating the unemployment rate tells a slightly different story. there are 175,000 furloughed federal worker that is showed up on temporary leave that helped nudge the unemployment rate to 4.0% there were also 500,000 more people who have reported working part time for economic reasons and the bls said that was likely the impact of the shutdown on private contractors and other business t
i know you have john taylor coming up. want to hear what he thinks about the pivot and whether the fed went too far and if he would have done what the fed did this week. >> we'll ask him. >> i bet you will. >> thank you very much steve lies maman. >>> more on the shutdown me gloe negotiation let's bring in ylan mui. >> reporter: we have heard president trump touting the numbers saying he wasn't shocked by the data. we know shat shutdown did not prevent...
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attorney john taylor who filed a lawsuit against the detective and also the lapd claiming the departmentiberately ignored clues that pointed to a fellow officer. >> the earlier missteps of lapd weren't missteps. they were intentional conduct, intentional ignoring of evidence and intentional dereliction of duties. beyond just being sloppy or lazy. >> the fact that they didn't close the case and that they didn't listen to the family, those two things are not evidence of a coverup. >> it wasn't that they didn't close the case. they didn't do anything to create a case. >> he says that in 1986 the detectives were protecting stefani. >> they actively covered up the identity of the person who committed this crime. >> the lawsuit alleging a coverup was dismissed in 2011. charlie beck was then the lapd chief and he spoke with us about the case. >> i can accept somebody that is unable to solvesa crime that is solvable. i cannot accept someone that covers up a crime. i have absolutely no indication that that that's what happened here. >> there's nothing that indicates that was just a road they didn
attorney john taylor who filed a lawsuit against the detective and also the lapd claiming the departmentiberately ignored clues that pointed to a fellow officer. >> the earlier missteps of lapd weren't missteps. they were intentional conduct, intentional ignoring of evidence and intentional dereliction of duties. beyond just being sloppy or lazy. >> the fact that they didn't close the case and that they didn't listen to the family, those two things are not evidence of a coverup....
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. >> i'm john taylor. i worked on the project from the beginning and i am one of the landlords of the next street over. we don't have an area in our area to go quietly. we have two playgrounds five or six blocks away so it hit would be -- this would be the only area in the vicinity where people could have an open space and we'll have not only the financing we proposed, we will have that coming also. we've worked on this many years and i take care of the other flags so this is another historic thing we'd like to do. thank you. >> thank you. good afternoon. i'm rachel sullivan. i've been involved with the project since 2014. i've been an active member on the leather alliance board and a liaison for the leather and lgbtq cultural district and this project i've been on since 2014. with my background and being a single mother this is exciting because as a little girl in the filipino community we used to hang out in the area so to have a place with green space would be great and for other organizations involved
. >> i'm john taylor. i worked on the project from the beginning and i am one of the landlords of the next street over. we don't have an area in our area to go quietly. we have two playgrounds five or six blocks away so it hit would be -- this would be the only area in the vicinity where people could have an open space and we'll have not only the financing we proposed, we will have that coming also. we've worked on this many years and i take care of the other flags so this is another...
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. >> i'm john taylor, i have a shop in the district, i also own eight other pieces of property where i have commercial tenants. we have agreed this is a good idea. what happened to us at the super bowl a few years ago was unforgettable. any protection against that ever happening again, we are definitely for it, we work with james, and we are very much for it. i will be paying a large price for it, but i'm happy to do that. thank you. >> supervisors, as more and more san franciscans want to participate in the community benefit district, we have to incorporate or tweak the legislation. you've heard, and that's where i get involved, that in this area besides the full some fair, you also have many nonprofit catering to those who need help most. about 15 years ago, some architects got together and i think it was 18 years ago, and they felt a beautiful house that accommodates a lot of people who live in this area. now if you get down on 11th street and walked towards delray beach on folsom for howard, you encounter what many of the people have stated. vcs have needles, and so on and so for
. >> i'm john taylor, i have a shop in the district, i also own eight other pieces of property where i have commercial tenants. we have agreed this is a good idea. what happened to us at the super bowl a few years ago was unforgettable. any protection against that ever happening again, we are definitely for it, we work with james, and we are very much for it. i will be paying a large price for it, but i'm happy to do that. thank you. >> supervisors, as more and more san franciscans...
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coming up, we'll talk to former treasury undersecretary john taylor about that report. >>> plus, cypressthe heels of an earnings beat. the ceo joining us live with the outlook for the company and the sector first, though, look at the markets. modest gains and losses all day long and reaction to what was overall a much better jobs report i
coming up, we'll talk to former treasury undersecretary john taylor about that report. >>> plus, cypressthe heels of an earnings beat. the ceo joining us live with the outlook for the company and the sector first, though, look at the markets. modest gains and losses all day long and reaction to what was overall a much better jobs report i
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alexandria councilman john taylor chapman. mr.rict of columbia. mr. brandon todd. district of columbia city councilman. and prince george's city councilman rodney streeter, calvin hawkins and mel franklin. we also have charles county commissioner rubin collins. we have representatives from prince george's county parks and planning commission, particularly commissioners elizabeth hewitt and dorothy bailey, a former member of the asalah executive council. we also have ambassador shirley bonds, ambassador elizabeth mccube, ambassador mattie sharpless, federal judge nathaniel jones, federal judge robert wilkins, and we have the prince george's community college board of trustees representatives. and as far as our partners are concerned, we have representatives from our partner of long standing the national park service. mr. robert stanton who has served for decades with the national parks service and been one of our true friends, is here today along with his lovely wife janet. asalah has partnered with carnegie hall and their migratio
alexandria councilman john taylor chapman. mr.rict of columbia. mr. brandon todd. district of columbia city councilman. and prince george's city councilman rodney streeter, calvin hawkins and mel franklin. we also have charles county commissioner rubin collins. we have representatives from prince george's county parks and planning commission, particularly commissioners elizabeth hewitt and dorothy bailey, a former member of the asalah executive council. we also have ambassador shirley bonds,...
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stanford economics professor john taylor, who himself was a candidate for the top job at the fed, generally praised powell. but he said there's room for improvement. >> there was very little mention of the role of the markets i think maybe seems things seem -- i think that's being clarified. >> powell's defenders say he has done a good job in exceptional times. former new york fed president bill dudley said, "fundamentally powell has a harder job than janet yellin during the yellen period the economy wasn't in full employment there was room to grow interest rates were very low now you are in a more tricky environment. the economy has been surprising because inflation hasn't shown up frefring the verbal stumbles, the economic record looks pretty good the unemployment rate is down .2% to 3.9%. core pce inflation which takes out food and energy, up .2% to 1.9% just below the fed's target range, and average gdp up nearly a full percentage point to 3.3%. the stock market, however, is essentially flattened since powell took office over that time, though, he has raised interest rates by a full per
stanford economics professor john taylor, who himself was a candidate for the top job at the fed, generally praised powell. but he said there's room for improvement. >> there was very little mention of the role of the markets i think maybe seems things seem -- i think that's being clarified. >> powell's defenders say he has done a good job in exceptional times. former new york fed president bill dudley said, "fundamentally powell has a harder job than janet yellin during the...
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and the fed has now decided it will be bigger john taylor who was a candidate for powell's job praised> i think there's something to be said for communicating a little better. i think maybe things seem true -- that's being clarified >> he's done a good job in exceptional times. i spoke to bill dudley over the weekend. he said fundamentally powell has a harder job than yellen during the yellen period, the economy wasn't at full employment interest rates were low. now you're in a tricky environment. the economy has been surprising because inflation hasn't shown up not to mention a full employment tax cut and stimulus from the government here's the record for powell down 0.2% on unemployment over the years. up 0.2% on inflation and gdp, the average of this four quarters, a percentage point higher so he's doing not that much more in the way of tightening relative to that the stock market, flat since powell took office over that time he has raised interest rates by a percentage point and reduced the balance sheet. and he has pivoted this is probably the most important thing. he has pivoted
and the fed has now decided it will be bigger john taylor who was a candidate for powell's job praised> i think there's something to be said for communicating a little better. i think maybe things seem true -- that's being clarified >> he's done a good job in exceptional times. i spoke to bill dudley over the weekend. he said fundamentally powell has a harder job than yellen during the yellen period, the economy wasn't at full employment interest rates were low. now you're in a tricky...
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<>( darya )taylor walked ( darya ) "king of my heart" because alexander goldschmmidt said what his boyfriend's favorite. not: john taylor's done this type of thing before.. she once showed up to a new jersey couple's wedding because a friend sent a letter.. she paid off one fan's student loans.. and last year she invited 2,000 foster kids to watch her entire concert for free. ♪ [baby crib musical mobile] millions are still exposed to the dangers of secondhand smoke. and some of them can't do anything about it. but you can. protect your family. visit tobaccofreeca.com. heavy rainfall will be seen across the bay area today with flooding expected for small rivers and streams especially further north. expect highs in the upper 50's and low 60's with increasingly intense rainfall further to the south this evening for the south and east bay. winds will continue to be breezy well throughout the bay area with conditions calming down and clearing out into tomorrow. ( james ) taking a look at radar...rain moving in the bay area. (darya) good morning i'm darya folsom..(james) and i'm james fletcher. lets start the morning w
( darya )taylor walked ( darya ) "king of my heart" because alexander goldschmmidt said what his boyfriend's favorite. not: john taylor's done this type of thing before.. she once showed up to a new jersey couple's wedding because a friend sent a letter.. she paid off one fan's student loans.. and last year she invited 2,000 foster kids to watch her entire concert for free. ♪ [baby crib musical mobile] millions are still exposed to the dangers of secondhand smoke. and some of them...
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<>( darya )taylor walked in and played "king of my heart" because alexander goldschmmidt said what his boyfriend's favorite. not: johnrheimershimdt? i'm sure he's heard that one before. and taylor's done this type of thing before.. she once showed up to a new jersey couple's wedding because a friend sent a letter.. paid off onstudent loans.. and last year she invited 2,000 foster kids to watch her entire (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) ( darya ) welcome back... taking a live look from i-80 in the sierra.i-80 in the live look from back... taking a welcome ( darya ) (áábreakáá)(ácommercialá) welcome back... taking a live look from i-80 in the sierra. ( james ) here is a live look at radar showing where the storm is impacting the bay area. seven day if you are watching us on the "kron-on app - our live news coverage continues next. kron on is the bay area's only commercial-free 24-hour streaming news service. it's available for iphones, ipads, apple tv, android devices, and on amazon fire . right now you can try it for free - just visit kron-on- dot-tv to sign up. >> announcer: today on an all-new "dr. phil." their daughter w
( darya )taylor walked in and played "king of my heart" because alexander goldschmmidt said what his boyfriend's favorite. not: johnrheimershimdt? i'm sure he's heard that one before. and taylor's done this type of thing before.. she once showed up to a new jersey couple's wedding because a friend sent a letter.. paid off onstudent loans.. and last year she invited 2,000 foster kids to watch her entire (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) ( darya ) welcome back... taking a live look from...
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john: this is the one everyone has been waiting for. we have been talking about how the relaxation of regulations for banking was going to affect banking and consolidation -- alix: they are allowed to be bigger. taylorransact -- john: this transaction is a perfect example of that. approach both about to $150 billion, which would have caused more regulation. they are now together about $400 billion, which is easier to contend with, plus additional expenses that they put together. up against theck behemoths, like jpmorgan, bank of america, wells fargo. well, everybody dreams about that. [laughter] john: good luck with that, everybody. alix: that they have to do it to compete, right? john: we were talking about their interest rates are and it is unlikely that rates will be moving up anytime soon. making it very difficult for any of us to see the improvements in revenue and the banking space, which leads inevitably to the fact that this will be a cost savings effort for the next year and certainly, combining institution of this size will affect their ability to save costs. alix: so what are the companies with the most exposure there? john: that is a tough one. if you look at the regions in the united st
john: this is the one everyone has been waiting for. we have been talking about how the relaxation of regulations for banking was going to affect banking and consolidation -- alix: they are allowed to be bigger. taylorransact -- john: this transaction is a perfect example of that. approach both about to $150 billion, which would have caused more regulation. they are now together about $400 billion, which is easier to contend with, plus additional expenses that they put together. up against...
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speaking of stock movers on earnings, we have the ceo of cypress semi, and also john tailer of the taylorthe jobs report, what it may mean for the fed and the administration and for the markets. both of those coming up. then you have to wait until monday >> long wait >> see you in a bit. >>> "squawk alley" is up next. we'll talk about amazon approaching bear market territory, why the stock is wndo despite that beat last night that's coming up next. ♪ ♪ move to the enterprise-grade cloud that's built to handle all your apps. ♪ ♪ the ibm cloud. the cloud for smarter business. the ibm cloud. ♪ hawaii is the first state in the u.s. to have a hundred percent renewable energy goal. if we don't make this move we're going to have changes in our environment, and have a negative impact to hawaii's economy. ♪ verizon provided us a solution that lets us collect near real time data on our power grid. ♪ if we can create our own energy, we can take care of this beautiful place that i grew up in. ♪ >>> good morning, it is 8:00 a.m. at amazon headquarters in seattle and 11:00 a.m. on wall street and "squa
speaking of stock movers on earnings, we have the ceo of cypress semi, and also john tailer of the taylorthe jobs report, what it may mean for the fed and the administration and for the markets. both of those coming up. then you have to wait until monday >> long wait >> see you in a bit. >>> "squawk alley" is up next. we'll talk about amazon approaching bear market territory, why the stock is wndo despite that beat last night that's coming up next. ♪ ♪ move to...
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taylor: i'm going to take a look at weakness here in pizza, papa john's and specifically.he shares were off 70% today. 30% in the last year after the german step down after he used a racial slur. the news today is they failed to get a bid they like from a private equity company, looking to sell off a stake or part of themselves as a private investment. we know that this would shore up their balance sheet and finances. we know growth has been flowing from 11% in 2014 to 4% this year. looking at 10% next year. profit expected to turn negative as well.when you look at the balance sheet, cash is high. cash flow has been steady. we will have to wait and see who comes in and makes investments for all or some of this company. lisa: thank you so much for real-time taking a look at what caroline was mentioning earlier, chevron and exxon. let's take a look at the impact of the earnings on these shares. they are up, which is really remarkable given the fact that oil plunged nearly 40% in the fourth quarter. still both chevron and exxon managed to beat. chevron surprised with a $25 bi
taylor: i'm going to take a look at weakness here in pizza, papa john's and specifically.he shares were off 70% today. 30% in the last year after the german step down after he used a racial slur. the news today is they failed to get a bid they like from a private equity company, looking to sell off a stake or part of themselves as a private investment. we know that this would shore up their balance sheet and finances. we know growth has been flowing from 11% in 2014 to 4% this year. looking at...
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john maguire, bbc news, dorset now it's time for a look at the weather. we can cross the newsroom now. matt taylore indeed, not bad this weekend for many of us for a lot of dry weather to come and it stays on the mild side — as it will be today. bit ofa mild side — as it will be today. bit of a wardrobe dilemma today, frosty started with temperatures shooting up started with temperatures shooting up later. we have got some fog around at the moment in the southern counties but that will shift in the next hour or two and then for much of england and wales and a good part of england and wales and a good part of eastern scotland it is a blue sky friday with lots of sunshine around. the reason strongest to the north and west. western scotland and northern ireland are seeing a bit more cloud in the afternoon with some outbreaks of rain possible, most persistent in the hebrides later. double figures almost uk—wide, like yesterday, up to 16 degrees as possible. probably warmest spot somewhere around north wales. 0utbreaks warmest spot somewhere around north wales. 0utbrea ks of warmest spot somewhere arou
john maguire, bbc news, dorset now it's time for a look at the weather. we can cross the newsroom now. matt taylore indeed, not bad this weekend for many of us for a lot of dry weather to come and it stays on the mild side — as it will be today. bit ofa mild side — as it will be today. bit of a wardrobe dilemma today, frosty started with temperatures shooting up started with temperatures shooting up later. we have got some fog around at the moment in the southern counties but that will...
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john mitchell saying we have to get this guy he is a democrat in illinois . so the koerner children think he was being convicted on dishonest service grounds, you know much more about this taylor but let it be know that koerner's family was happy that lisa came out that president nixon seem to have a vendetta but jim thompson said koerner was guilty . jim thompson who became governor for 14 years, our longest-serving governor got there by prosecuting otto koerner. that's what made him famous. then he turned out to be a great politician who could put on cowboy boots and go to the state fair and deal with the people very well . >> the next one who was indicted, ironically who is not endorsed was named dan walker. walker was elected in 1972. walker was a terrific campaigner. >> he was known as bandanna dan. a straightlaced corporate attorney in chicago i think for montgomery ward, right? he could put on a red bandanna and walked to the tip of the state he walked the length of the state in a zigzag getting press coverage everywhere he went. and it was this amazing outpouring of media coverage, saying i'm going to take on springfield and he got known for that. >> he was running as
john mitchell saying we have to get this guy he is a democrat in illinois . so the koerner children think he was being convicted on dishonest service grounds, you know much more about this taylor but let it be know that koerner's family was happy that lisa came out that president nixon seem to have a vendetta but jim thompson said koerner was guilty . jim thompson who became governor for 14 years, our longest-serving governor got there by prosecuting otto koerner. that's what made him famous....