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what does this mean for john williams? this is why people are concerned because the new york fed is assigned the role of implementing the federal reserve's monetary policy. if you have this influence shifting, that is fine. we want to hear from people who have a diverse set of experiences and can relate to these things. at the same time they cannot pick up the phone and call new york and say we need you to do x. that authority, people are wanting to hear from the federal reserve bank of new york and they want to hear more from john williams on these things they want to feel like this is someone who is engaged and who cares about these things that is not with the perception is on wall street. people feel like this is someone who is a bit out of touch and someone who is not into the markets or processes them the same way as his predecessors have done. that is why people are concerned and saying something is not right. sonali: what about the departure of key talent. you mentioned since 2020 been key exits. does that mean the
what does this mean for john williams? this is why people are concerned because the new york fed is assigned the role of implementing the federal reserve's monetary policy. if you have this influence shifting, that is fine. we want to hear from people who have a diverse set of experiences and can relate to these things. at the same time they cannot pick up the phone and call new york and say we need you to do x. that authority, people are wanting to hear from the federal reserve bank of new...
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edward. >> s cheryl, thank you very much yeah exactly john williams president new york federal reserve you for doing this ask about what cheryl was talking about with interest rates markets believe first cut september fed forecasting one rate cut do you see one rate cut first of all and where do you see coming. >> my answer is depends, depends how at very evolves u.s. economy doing well strong labor market strong some very good signs of supply and demand coming back into balance after, imbalances, seeing inflation come down our decisions are going to be data-dependent, you know decided by what we're seeing on economy in inflation data. so the answer is it depends, but i think things are moving the right direction. >> three more meetings -- >> are you seeing one rate cut this year? >> not making a prediction how many rate cuts you saw he projections we put up more important not what happens the rest of the year it is over the next few years my colleagues based on projections put out i agree with that i expect, interest rates to come down gradually over the next couple years reflecting t
edward. >> s cheryl, thank you very much yeah exactly john williams president new york federal reserve you for doing this ask about what cheryl was talking about with interest rates markets believe first cut september fed forecasting one rate cut do you see one rate cut first of all and where do you see coming. >> my answer is depends, depends how at very evolves u.s. economy doing well strong labor market strong some very good signs of supply and demand coming back into balance...
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investors are putting their money, don't miss fox business interview with new york fed president john williamst is live at 8:30 a.m. eastern time, don't miss it you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ 's cheryl: the s&p 500 hitting the 30th record close of 2024 yesterday as mega cap stocks rallied in the dow stocks reported losing streak markets are gray across the board this year it's been a very strong year for the market, there you go with the dow, s&p and the nasdaq showing gains let's bring in 42 macro founder and ceo darius dale we were talking about this yesterday the journal pointed out that investors have volatility is low and numbers are good and this is the calm before the storm, do you worry about that at all. >> we need to time the storm if we want to make money as investors there is positive fundamental catalyst for the reason why they're performing so well and quite resilient the labor market held up and inflation is starting to behave in manners that allow the federal reserve to push through policy rate cuts at the goldilocks environment. >> i like the gol
investors are putting their money, don't miss fox business interview with new york fed president john williamst is live at 8:30 a.m. eastern time, don't miss it you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ 's cheryl: the s&p 500 hitting the 30th record close of 2024 yesterday as mega cap stocks rallied in the dow stocks reported losing streak markets are gray across the board this year it's been a very strong year for the market, there you go with the dow,...
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edward lawrence, you were in with president of new york fed john williams, a smart guy.d he think about 2 trillion dollar deficits, williams is a distinguished keynesian. he would be rolling over in his grave. and 4% inflation. >> i think they have all been stamped federal reserve members with fact we're on an unsustain able fiscal path that is the line they use. so, that is what he thought about that, we talked about jobs report, one thing on this, to change topic quickly, last time establishment survey and household survey have divest. showing 272,000 jobs but household showing 408 thousand jobs lost, i ask what is the deal, he said. >> we're seeing i think slowing to more sustainable levels, that is a good thing. >> overstated? >> i think that in the establishment payroll survey some reason to think based on the benchmark revision data there might be a bit overstated we'll learn more about that. >> he said over stated, and federal reserve chairmen says overstated, you can't rely on the jobs reports. >> on the numbers. larry: 2 trillion dollar deficit, can't rely on th
edward lawrence, you were in with president of new york fed john williams, a smart guy.d he think about 2 trillion dollar deficits, williams is a distinguished keynesian. he would be rolling over in his grave. and 4% inflation. >> i think they have all been stamped federal reserve members with fact we're on an unsustain able fiscal path that is the line they use. so, that is what he thought about that, we talked about jobs report, one thing on this, to change topic quickly, last time...
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tom: treasury secretary janet yellen speaking with new york fed president john williams at the economicork. worth noting that producer prices, the ppi index out of the u.s., came in softer, softest level in seven months, well below estimates, suggesting the moves lower in terms of cooling inflation in prices continues in the u.s. and that feeds into the fed's preferred gauge. it's been a big week in terms of auctions by the u.s. treasury in the u.s. and they have been well absorbed by this market. most recent auction 22 billion u.s. dollars of 30 year treasuries. you had a bid to cover ratio of 2.5, well above -- the best they have had year to date in terms of the appetite for 30 year bonds. it suggests markets can absorb this and are trying to login yields. maybe it's a bit yields move lower -- a bet yields move lower. the bond story around the run-up of the deficit in the u.s. is not in play for now. let's see what's happening because european bonds, french bonds, really and focus given the spread in the differential versus doorman -- german bunds. you had a 20 basis point increase in
tom: treasury secretary janet yellen speaking with new york fed president john williams at the economicork. worth noting that producer prices, the ppi index out of the u.s., came in softer, softest level in seven months, well below estimates, suggesting the moves lower in terms of cooling inflation in prices continues in the u.s. and that feeds into the fed's preferred gauge. it's been a big week in terms of auctions by the u.s. treasury in the u.s. and they have been well absorbed by this...
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i talked with john williams, he agrees with the path federal reserve members laid out, one rate cut thiscarefully icy disinflationary process continuing and expect inflation to keep coming down the second half of the year. we had 3% inflation since june of last year, we have growth in the economy and employment rate at a steady state, is that the new norm? >> we achieve 2% inflation. inflation came down faster than expected and picked up surprisingly. >> are you seeing one rate cut this year? >> you saw the inflation we put out, we focus on the job and do the best analysis we can and make the best decisions we can for the american economy. we have to save on that and ignore the politics and all that, focus on getting our job done. that's what we need to do to be successful. >> reporter: a september meeting before the election, we are looking at one or another. neil: if taylor comes back to the united states to resume the tour we will get cuts. >> raising economic growth in the district has power. neil: great seeing you. edward lawrence. victoria fernandez back with us. what do you think
i talked with john williams, he agrees with the path federal reserve members laid out, one rate cut thiscarefully icy disinflationary process continuing and expect inflation to keep coming down the second half of the year. we had 3% inflation since june of last year, we have growth in the economy and employment rate at a steady state, is that the new norm? >> we achieve 2% inflation. inflation came down faster than expected and picked up surprisingly. >> are you seeing one rate cut...
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janet yellen speaking with john williams at the economic fund club in new york.dern at the g7 meeting. set us up for the next 12 hours, what are you expecting to hear? annmarie: what's really important is the biden press conference alongside volodymyr zelenskyy. he wants to tout the fact that the biden administration has been able to get over the finish line with their brainchild of the past you months, tapping into the future appreciation and net interest that these foreign immobilized russian assets can potentially accrue. it's a big win for the biden administration. he's also going to sign a bilateral security pact. of course, we also want to keep an ear out or potentially what larry fink and satya nadella may say. two executives that are coming here for a side event cohosted by biden in the italian prime minister. they won't mention china by name, i doubt. but this is about critical infrastructure in lower and middle income countries and really what i think this will be about is basically saying sign up for what the west wants to do, not potentially what chin
janet yellen speaking with john williams at the economic fund club in new york.dern at the g7 meeting. set us up for the next 12 hours, what are you expecting to hear? annmarie: what's really important is the biden press conference alongside volodymyr zelenskyy. he wants to tout the fact that the biden administration has been able to get over the finish line with their brainchild of the past you months, tapping into the future appreciation and net interest that these foreign immobilized russian...
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. >> reporter: historian john william templeton had just come from the growing memorial to willie maysnow claims his own corner in san francisco, but long before the statue and the plaza willie mays tried to buy a home on mira loma drive. >> the seller was willing to sell it to him, but his neighbors protested and so it took intervention from the powers that be in order for willie mays to buy a house. >> was this a disappointment to you and your wife to find this trouble that you've headed into for the past couple days? >> yes, it was a disappointment to me because i didn't figure t trouble trying to buy a place. that's why when i go looking for a house, i don't worry about who is living beside me. i try to find the best place that i like and i think i'll be comfortable in. >> reporter: when mays arrived in san francisco, he was landing in a largely segregated city just ahead of its largest civil rights demonstrations. >> you'll remember the story we did before on the outer road. >> reporter: that was 1964 when protesters ultimately city businesses away from discriminatory hiring pract
. >> reporter: historian john william templeton had just come from the growing memorial to willie maysnow claims his own corner in san francisco, but long before the statue and the plaza willie mays tried to buy a home on mira loma drive. >> the seller was willing to sell it to him, but his neighbors protested and so it took intervention from the powers that be in order for willie mays to buy a house. >> was this a disappointment to you and your wife to find this trouble that...
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and it's the john williams score, it's a spielberg event. >> jimmy: spielberg, come on! nightmare has come true, yeah. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: bud, you are a stud, by the way. here's you at the met gala, by the way, the other day. looking good. [ cheers ] that's how you do it. that's how you do it. and -- >> very heavy around the neck. >> jimmy: yeah, you had a a very -- you looked gorgeous by the way. >> i saw you across the room. 'cause i think you, looking at the stage, were you the right side looking this way? >> jimmy: i was. oh, yeah, was i in trouble? >> well, no, i felt like we were flanking ari when she was singing. she was performing and -- >> jimmy: oh, you were on that side? >> i was on this side. and i was like, "there's jimmy." >> jimmy: were you dancing? >> only every time she came towards me, i felt like i really wanted to support her, so i was like -- [ laughter ] and i would get really self-conscious. >> jimmy: yeah. yeah, that's what i did too. but i was so happy. she crushed it. >> it was unbelievable. and to see her and cynthia together. >> jimm
and it's the john williams score, it's a spielberg event. >> jimmy: spielberg, come on! nightmare has come true, yeah. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: bud, you are a stud, by the way. here's you at the met gala, by the way, the other day. looking good. [ cheers ] that's how you do it. that's how you do it. and -- >> very heavy around the neck. >> jimmy: yeah, you had a a very -- you looked gorgeous by the way. >> i saw you across the room. 'cause i think you, looking...
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>> john: william la jeunesse for us in los angeles. william, thanks.s of winning freedom for american hostages overseas. first, beyond our borders tonight, the death toll rises to 4 from flooding in southern germany. three bodies were recovered from inundated basements. chancellor olaf schultz visited the flooded region and officials warned that water levels could rise further in some areas. this is a live look at barcelona. one of the big stories there tonight, french and spanish farmers block a highway on the french-spanish border. it happens one day before a large farmer's protest in brussels and a week ahead of european elections. farmers are protesting against eu agricultural policies. demanding more government support and simpler regulations. just some of the other stories beyond our borders tonight. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ [coughing] copd isn't pretty. i'm out of breath, and often out of the picture. but this is my story. ( ♪ ) and with once-daily trelegy, it can still be beautiful. because with 3 medicines in 1 inhaler, trelegy keeps my airw
>> john: william la jeunesse for us in los angeles. william, thanks.s of winning freedom for american hostages overseas. first, beyond our borders tonight, the death toll rises to 4 from flooding in southern germany. three bodies were recovered from inundated basements. chancellor olaf schultz visited the flooded region and officials warned that water levels could rise further in some areas. this is a live look at barcelona. one of the big stories there tonight, french and spanish farmers...
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edward lawrence, you were in with the president of the new york fed john williams. guy. >> yep. larry: what did he think about two trillion dollar deficits as far as the eye can see? williams is a distinguished keynesian. canes would roll off in his grave if he saw two trillion dollars estimates and 4% inflation. >> all the federal reserve panelists that we're on unsustainable fiscal path that is the line everyone uses we're on an unsustainable fiscal path. that is what he talked about. we talked about the jobs report, that was very interesting, one of the change of topic real quick, the establishment survey, household survey have a divestment. the establishment survey showing 272,000 jobs added but the household survey showing 408,000 jobs lost exactly. so i asked him, hey, what's the deal with this? is it, is it overinflated, overstated. this is what he said. listen to this. >> we are seeing a, i think a slowing too more sustainable levels which is a good thing. >> is it overstated? >> i think the, in the establishment survey, the payroll survey there is some reas
edward lawrence, you were in with the president of the new york fed john williams. guy. >> yep. larry: what did he think about two trillion dollar deficits as far as the eye can see? williams is a distinguished keynesian. canes would roll off in his grave if he saw two trillion dollars estimates and 4% inflation. >> all the federal reserve panelists that we're on unsustainable fiscal path that is the line everyone uses we're on an unsustainable fiscal path. that is what he talked...
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when the president did a fly over and marine one, there was music playing that sounded like a john williams score. you can expect that the white house and campaign are going to be able to use this imagery and cut it in a way that will continue speaking to the american people people well beyond today, wolf. >> good point. kayla tausche at pointe-du-hoc for us, we'll get back to you. i want to continue this discussion right now, joining us now cnn contributor leah wright, rigueur, cnn presidential historian tim naftali, are senior political analyst around bronstein and retired us army general wesley clark. he's the former navy you supreme allied commander. round. let me start with you. how would you rate this approximately 15 minutes speech by the president yeah. >> i mean, look, it was it was a solid, strong presidential speech. i'm not sure. i was like, what be as iconic as reagan speech. and it was most interesting in terms of our 2024 choice, in the way that president biden linked the struggle to preserve democracy around the world with the struggle to preserve democracy in the the us as
when the president did a fly over and marine one, there was music playing that sounded like a john williams score. you can expect that the white house and campaign are going to be able to use this imagery and cut it in a way that will continue speaking to the american people people well beyond today, wolf. >> good point. kayla tausche at pointe-du-hoc for us, we'll get back to you. i want to continue this discussion right now, joining us now cnn contributor leah wright, rigueur, cnn...
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william la jeunesse, thank you. john?am just alluded to, president biden reportedly considering long-awaited executive action on the border, but republicans are already calling it too little, too late. gillian turner live at the white house this afternoon. how long have they been considering this action? it seems like a long time. >> it is months, john, that the white house has been teasing some kind of executive action on the boarded. now it looks like something is actually going to happen. re anticating the president making a big announcement sometime between right now and tomorrow when he departs for europe. let's take a look at some of the details we are learning this afternoon. new information coming in all the time. the white house plans to shut off asylum requests and automatically deny entry to migrants each day, once the nunumber of people encountered y border officials reaches a daily cap that the ap is now reporting is set at 2500 migrants per day. the total number of migrants known to have entered the u.s. has
william la jeunesse, thank you. john?am just alluded to, president biden reportedly considering long-awaited executive action on the border, but republicans are already calling it too little, too late. gillian turner live at the white house this afternoon. how long have they been considering this action? it seems like a long time. >> it is months, john, that the white house has been teasing some kind of executive action on the boarded. now it looks like something is actually going to...
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so grateful to john williams for providing me that opportunity. >> robin: you let your emotions show. such a young age. >> that's so sweet. you'll make me cry on tv. [ laughter ] like you said, i'm going to show my emotions. >> whit: we also heard that you're a big fan of coffee in the morning, as are we. >> who told you? >> whit: little birdie told us. we have something special for you. can we bring that on out? as you're finally getting some rest, there you go. think of us in the morning when you're watching gma. >> this is gonna be used a lot. it's big, too. >> robin: we aren't even allowed to take them home. >> really? >> whit: we're not. >> it's iconic. thank you very much. [ laughter ] >> george: thank you for coming in today. >> thank you for having me. >> george: star wars acolyte on disney + with new episodes releasing every week. coming up michael chiklis is here live. >> george: we are back now with michael chiklis. he plays a dea agent in hotel cocaine. good to see you here. >> great to see you. >> george: tell us about hotel cocaine. >> well, it's actually a sort of histo
so grateful to john williams for providing me that opportunity. >> robin: you let your emotions show. such a young age. >> that's so sweet. you'll make me cry on tv. [ laughter ] like you said, i'm going to show my emotions. >> whit: we also heard that you're a big fan of coffee in the morning, as are we. >> who told you? >> whit: little birdie told us. we have something special for you. can we bring that on out? as you're finally getting some rest, there you go....
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john neumayer and william forsythe appeared , and balanchine, although today it is a classic, but at and it all flooded into our theaters, and we, you know, this is how it is everyone began to learn this with such zeal, not only did we begin not only to learn this, we tried to dance with... in ivan the terrible, yuri nikolaevich grigorovich, that is, it’s absolutely a classic, this is a dream, but at some point, when you have already danced 13 different editions of swan lake around the world, when you danced there. throughout russia, modern dance over the past 20 years has been presented in such quantity, in such diversity that i think that it can outweigh any central european country, nevertheless, modern dance is still such a serious phenomenon in the theatrical, in the theatrical context of moscow, st. petersburg it is not, although there is a group in moscow, a professional group of modern dance , ballet moscow, for example, but nevertheless it’s all the same. this territory is still very unstable, why do you think? well, it’s all about the choreographers, i think we took a lot f
john neumayer and william forsythe appeared , and balanchine, although today it is a classic, but at and it all flooded into our theaters, and we, you know, this is how it is everyone began to learn this with such zeal, not only did we begin not only to learn this, we tried to dance with... in ivan the terrible, yuri nikolaevich grigorovich, that is, it’s absolutely a classic, this is a dream, but at some point, when you have already danced 13 different editions of swan lake around the world,...
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john: roger williams made that clear.his bipartisan, but i do not look at it that way. we want to win, they want to win ando do what you do fundamentally, that is it. people do not realize you guys are out there in the morning to do this before you head to the hill. >> the schedules are busy, we start at six in the morning and we are finished at 7:00. i do not like getting up early, but when you are finished and you buddies, it makes it easy to get the day going. roger played for the atlanta braves. was a great player and a great business leader in texas. you get the juices pumpi when you've got roger saying you do not want to miss a ground ball or strike out. chad: you played last year, you had cancer, you came back to the and then you were out. talk about your preparation this steve: we had setbacks and i got diagnosed in aug of blood cancer that has a lot of good treatment breakthroughs that have been made over the years. we were able to get on aggressive chemotherapy and we went from being diagnosed being in remission
john: roger williams made that clear.his bipartisan, but i do not look at it that way. we want to win, they want to win ando do what you do fundamentally, that is it. people do not realize you guys are out there in the morning to do this before you head to the hill. >> the schedules are busy, we start at six in the morning and we are finished at 7:00. i do not like getting up early, but when you are finished and you buddies, it makes it easy to get the day going. roger played for the...
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there's sort of a spectrum from alton parker and john davis to william jennings bryan and henry clay in terms of their place in history. what will mitt romney's place in history be? how will people remember him years from now? you it's a good question. i mean, i think that if not for this last act in the us senate, he would have been remembered as, you know, a presidential candidate. i think i think honestly he'll be remembered now for this kind of act of defiance against what he saw, the corruption of his party. and he's not perfect and. he certainly doesn't come across as perfect in this, i don't think is not necessarily you know, he hasn't been heroic throughout his political career. no one in politics says but this last act of his his career he has tried really hard to be true to what he believes in the face of enormous political pressure to cave and i think i think will probably be the first line in his obituary. he said to me at the end of i use this at the end of the book, he said, you know, you that, you know, he might only get he might not be a major in the history books. bu
there's sort of a spectrum from alton parker and john davis to william jennings bryan and henry clay in terms of their place in history. what will mitt romney's place in history be? how will people remember him years from now? you it's a good question. i mean, i think that if not for this last act in the us senate, he would have been remembered as, you know, a presidential candidate. i think i think honestly he'll be remembered now for this kind of act of defiance against what he saw, the...
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tchaikovsky's fifth symphony and john williams' concerto will be performed at the hamburg elbe philharmonice treated and which ones are safe, is it possible to get infected with them in public places , how effective are contraceptives for protection, but depending on how much to cut, up to divorce, treats sexually transmitted infections with antibiotics partner, is signaled by cracking joints and what tea will help reduce the risk of developing ovarian cancer? questions from the doctor. alexander myasnyakov asks: you answer: they should write this on the packaging then, and there it is written only in chinese, hand animation is one of the most popular complaints when it is provoked by stress and computer work, when it is a sign of thyroid disease, cancer or multiple sclerosis. my whole hand didn’t chalk straight and i sat straight at night, so to speak, i shook it, so to speak, when i’m nervous, my hands don’t shake and get cold, while this is the beginning of sclerosis, dr. myasnikov has said more than once, the coronavirus infection will still seem like a joke to us, and the world a new e
tchaikovsky's fifth symphony and john williams' concerto will be performed at the hamburg elbe philharmonice treated and which ones are safe, is it possible to get infected with them in public places , how effective are contraceptives for protection, but depending on how much to cut, up to divorce, treats sexually transmitted infections with antibiotics partner, is signaled by cracking joints and what tea will help reduce the risk of developing ovarian cancer? questions from the doctor....
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the puritan john winthrop and the quaker, william penn, came from wealthy.ome to british families and developers.uas they and many denomitional copies. edition the defining feature of american religion. tocqueville thought religion was a prime example of our gift for voluntary association. americans, he said, so completely confused. christiane, city and freedom that it is almost impossible to have them conceive of the one without the other. the colonies were either joint stock companies owned by private investors or royal land grants to favored individuals private fo profit colonization reflected english political traditions and in the 1600s, the rise of the bourgeoisie and the distress in circumstances of monarchs and ministers through decades of war and revolution. in contrast, the spanish came as conquest stories of the government. the french as trappers and merchants who were agents of the crown with no political rights of their own. the colonies were rich in resources, but starved for goods and credit and isolated by a mighty ocean. seaborne commerce re
the puritan john winthrop and the quaker, william penn, came from wealthy.ome to british families and developers.uas they and many denomitional copies. edition the defining feature of american religion. tocqueville thought religion was a prime example of our gift for voluntary association. americans, he said, so completely confused. christiane, city and freedom that it is almost impossible to have them conceive of the one without the other. the colonies were either joint stock companies owned...
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and as i say, a lot of pretty well-known people sound the hyack actresses, pharrell williams as well. john kerry invited as well. >> ahead. >> we've watched them arrive ahead of the presidential coupled that are due to arrive soon. frederick and melissa, while we've spent a lot of time talking about the messaging on this global stage. coming from the american present. >> how about the messaging to the french president macron? >> because early on there were a couple of moments where some feathers were ruffled, right? and in terms of during the biden administration and france was a unnerved by being left out of say, like the submarine deal. and how much of this moment is also about resolidified the relationship chip between these two administrations. even though it is an election year and there are a lot of frayed nerves of that have been expressed about what could happen in november. but for the present, how much of this was also about? you know, just resolidified the relationship between macron and biden i think you're right. >> fredricka, that relationship has come a long way. what do you
and as i say, a lot of pretty well-known people sound the hyack actresses, pharrell williams as well. john kerry invited as well. >> ahead. >> we've watched them arrive ahead of the presidential coupled that are due to arrive soon. frederick and melissa, while we've spent a lot of time talking about the messaging on this global stage. coming from the american present. >> how about the messaging to the french president macron? >> because early on there were a couple of...
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of course, robin williams came several times during film festivals. john c reilly, this is the star's dressing room. it does have a bathroom in it and it's not very large. as the world changes, the theaters adapting to there are plans to expand the building with bigger dressing rooms and even another screen, and we want to add on and we want to renovate and we want to make it so it will be here for future generations. in the era of streaming, this is a place where memories are shared to be in the same room, to listen to other people laugh, make you laugh. you laugh with people. you can cry with people. if rhoton had his way, her name is trixie. it would remain 1934. within the doors of this historic theater. i'm sort of a traditionalist. i guess i probably wouldn't change anything. joe rosato jr, nbc, bay area news. it's possible for your air conditioner to deliver nice, cool air without making you boiling mad about your high electric bill. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. i'll show you how next. i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. a hot one out t
of course, robin williams came several times during film festivals. john c reilly, this is the star's dressing room. it does have a bathroom in it and it's not very large. as the world changes, the theaters adapting to there are plans to expand the building with bigger dressing rooms and even another screen, and we want to add on and we want to renovate and we want to make it so it will be here for future generations. in the era of streaming, this is a place where memories are shared to be in...
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william bar and john durham announced that we were all criminals and then spent years traveling around the globe trying to find proof of that, which of course they couldn't. and it came to essentially nothing so i know what to expect. it's not about me. i'll be fine. it's about people who will be experiencing this for the first time and more importantly, their families. >> i talked to former officials and everyone is in the same place like we are still committed to this country and seeing this through, we still have faith in the systems that are that are built to protect the rights of every american but that's a hard thing to explain to your family when their thinking basically they don't want to have to live in this kind of fear and terror for another four years. it also, what kind of chilling effect does it have on others who are still in law enforcement or others who are still in the fbi about choices they make are decisions they make now yeah. >> how do you think those agents felt who had the bad luck or misfortune to be assigned to the mar-a-lago raid. the marla excuse me, search
william bar and john durham announced that we were all criminals and then spent years traveling around the globe trying to find proof of that, which of course they couldn't. and it came to essentially nothing so i know what to expect. it's not about me. i'll be fine. it's about people who will be experiencing this for the first time and more importantly, their families. >> i talked to former officials and everyone is in the same place like we are still committed to this country and seeing...
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lieutenant william wheeler the 13th new york light artillery could not believe his saw as the army of, which he was a part. general johnont's army was coursing of the shenandoah wheeler saw troops in, his army ral lewis division act veryru towards of the valley whout, regard to allegiance, whether they were pro confederate, pro-eu or enslaved. he thoexhibited throughout thate spring, 1862 went beyond the normal practices of an army and they really crossed over into an wheeler, who was a native of new york city, he was a of yale college graduate, 1855, and would ultimately be killed in fighting outside of marietta, georgia, 1864. he wrote a letter to his aunt that late spring from the camps in page county,n virginia and he wrote how the of soldiers in the army of which he was a troubled, very deeply. and he wrote in part there the feeling that we were fair and bg country and that our opponents were fighting to their fire sides and homesteads. it is by no means agreeable to deprive farmers of their■" grain hay and to carry our favorite horses. amid the teand supplications of the womenfolk. ■das wheeler continued on in th
lieutenant william wheeler the 13th new york light artillery could not believe his saw as the army of, which he was a part. general johnont's army was coursing of the shenandoah wheeler saw troops in, his army ral lewis division act veryru towards of the valley whout, regard to allegiance, whether they were pro confederate, pro-eu or enslaved. he thoexhibited throughout thate spring, 1862 went beyond the normal practices of an army and they really crossed over into an wheeler, who was a native...
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was in the white house, the senate passed a terrific immigration bill and speaker john boehner just sat ott on it. williame seen that recently. republicans and democrats got together and president trump gotten to the phone and said killed it. do you think this offsets some of the opposition from president guiden's previous order that really closed off asylum status? >> i'm with jonathan on this one. it doesn't seem right to break up families. as for the politics of this, i just think the prosecute president -- the president is looking reactive. we're way behind in polls. we have to toughen laws on the border and now the activists are upset with us so we have to do this. the politics i think are self-destructive. the immigraton issue is one of the top issues in the world today and you have to have that simple rule -- i believe in immigration, we're going to control the border. that has to be it. the british labour party is hitting them from the rights on this issue. president biden's job is to get re-elected and to me it's simple -- secure the border, secure the border. william: we have seen from former pr
was in the white house, the senate passed a terrific immigration bill and speaker john boehner just sat ott on it. williame seen that recently. republicans and democrats got together and president trump gotten to the phone and said killed it. do you think this offsets some of the opposition from president guiden's previous order that really closed off asylum status? >> i'm with jonathan on this one. it doesn't seem right to break up families. as for the politics of this, i just think the...
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john. father's day, an animated feature from our partners that story cor. dr. william reaver, renowned surgeon, helped integrate a knoxville high schooln 1964. saihe fel saf andicult tim ted weaver, who worked longher, hour as a janitor and chauffeur. dr. weaver, who died in 2019, remembered his father's influence in this 2007 conversation with his daughter kimberly. >> my father was everything to me, and it is actually kind of difficult talking about him without becoming very emotional. up until he died, every decision i made, i always called him, and he would never tell me what to do, but he would re-sentence it appeared what do you want to do? he made me feel like i could do anything i wanted to do. i remember when we integrated to schools, many times i was just scared, and i did not think i would survive. and i would look up and he would be there. whenever i saw him, i knew that i was safe. i always tell you that your mama is the smartest person i ever met, but i think my father is right up there. taking algebra and i was sting at the kitchen table trying to do my
john. father's day, an animated feature from our partners that story cor. dr. william reaver, renowned surgeon, helped integrate a knoxville high schooln 1964. saihe fel saf andicult tim ted weaver, who worked longher, hour as a janitor and chauffeur. dr. weaver, who died in 2019, remembered his father's influence in this 2007 conversation with his daughter kimberly. >> my father was everything to me, and it is actually kind of difficult talking about him without becoming very emotional....
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he's not much remembered today and probably for good reason, but john tyler was part of the ticket with william henry harrison. you probably remember the slogan, right? tippecanoe and tyler, too. well, tyler was the tyler of that. and when harrison failed to wear a coat, his inauguration and died a month later, suddenly tyler was president. united states the first time a vice president had have succeeded to that job. now, he was a cantankerous man, not typically lovable man, alienated both parties. nobody wanted him to be president, and definitely no one wanted him to run for reelection. four years later, he was also an unreconstructed southern slave holder and defender of racism who sided with the confederacy long after he left office. literally our first and only certified traitor among our presidents. he, in fact, was even elected the confederate congress, although he died before taking his seat. so nobody mourns john tyler today. but what we actually ought to appreciate, john tyler for is defining the modern vice presidency in the sense that he was the first one to become president from tha
he's not much remembered today and probably for good reason, but john tyler was part of the ticket with william henry harrison. you probably remember the slogan, right? tippecanoe and tyler, too. well, tyler was the tyler of that. and when harrison failed to wear a coat, his inauguration and died a month later, suddenly tyler was president. united states the first time a vice president had have succeeded to that job. now, he was a cantankerous man, not typically lovable man, alienated both...
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his in his hometown, including his father, who was a free black man and a man named william j, was the son of founder john j. get up a petition and they use their connections to, as you said, contact john quincy, the president of the united states, and kind of mobilize to prove gilbert horton's freedom so he could get out of jail, which they indeed did. but as you say though, one of the central claims they make for why it is illegal to hold him in prison for no crime other than being a black man. washington, d.c. is it's a violation of his rights under the privilege and immunities clause of the united states, now of the u.s. constitution. now there's a whole other kind of longer term story of the unfolding of that argument that african-americans should be entitled to a right to travel from to state and place to place, including to slaveholding jurisdiction and under the privileges and immunities clause. but these sort of ups, upshot of the story, is it's not until that notion is codified in the 14th amendment that it's possible to really kind of say all citizens include citizens of every race or color hav
his in his hometown, including his father, who was a free black man and a man named william j, was the son of founder john j. get up a petition and they use their connections to, as you said, contact john quincy, the president of the united states, and kind of mobilize to prove gilbert horton's freedom so he could get out of jail, which they indeed did. but as you say though, one of the central claims they make for why it is illegal to hold him in prison for no crime other than being a black...
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run you through all the candidates that are standing for the constituency of tonbridge, lewis william johngreen party, ian grattidge for the social democratic party, theresa hansford for reform uk. tim shaw, independent alliance. tom tugendhat for the conservative and unionist party and john woollcombe for the liberal democrats . democrats. >> right now we were going to have a quick look at the papers. i think we've still got time for an incredibly quick look at the papers with emma woolf and frazer myers, who joined us. thank you so much for hanging on in there, frazer, shall we go to this this story in the it's about the, oh, yeah, it's about keir starmer's private school vat raid, as they call it in the telegraph . telegraph. >> this is absolutely delicious. the irony here. so it could be the case that keir starmer's vat on private schools might be in breach of the european convention on human rights, because there is a right to education in that treaty. and basically by treating private schools differently from other educational services, that will somehow be in breach of the article.
run you through all the candidates that are standing for the constituency of tonbridge, lewis william johngreen party, ian grattidge for the social democratic party, theresa hansford for reform uk. tim shaw, independent alliance. tom tugendhat for the conservative and unionist party and john woollcombe for the liberal democrats . democrats. >> right now we were going to have a quick look at the papers. i think we've still got time for an incredibly quick look at the papers with emma woolf...
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john boehner sat on it. we wouldn't be having this discussion if speaker boehner. williamhing recently were republicans and present trump pick up the phone and said kill it. do you think this helps offset some of the concern the democrats and immigrants rights activists had for president biden's previous order that closed off asylum-seekers access? david: i am with jonathan on the status of this thing. it does not seem right to break up families. if an american marries you, you should count as an american. so, but as for the politics of this, i just think the president is looking reactive. it looked like we are way behind in the polls. we have to be tough on the border. a couple weeks ago he's tough on the border. and then all the activist groups are upset with us, and a lot of the junior staff is upset, and so now we got to think this way. and to me, it is just, i set aside the substance, the politics are self-destructive. that the immigration issue is one of the top issues in the world today. and you just have to have a simple rule, i believe in immiation or control the
john boehner sat on it. we wouldn't be having this discussion if speaker boehner. williamhing recently were republicans and present trump pick up the phone and said kill it. do you think this helps offset some of the concern the democrats and immigrants rights activists had for president biden's previous order that closed off asylum-seekers access? david: i am with jonathan on the status of this thing. it does not seem right to break up families. if an american marries you, you should count as...
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when a retired air force lieutenant colonel william anders plane went down in deer harbor, north of seattle. the plane crashed into water between orcas and johnssland. a search team is in the area. family members confirmed to the associated press anders died. several social media posts and messages from anders friends since the crash happened say he was at the controls when the plane went down. the cause of the crash is under investigation . >> in california, former los angeles police detective mark fuhrman, who was convicted of lying on the witness stand in the oj simpson trial, is now barred from law enforcement under one of the state's police reform laws. the law is meant to strip the badges of officers who act criminally or with bias. fuhrman, who is white, was one of the detectives sent to investigate the murders, but his credibility came under attack during the trial. after the defense argued he was racially biased, his decertification became official in may. the law was passed in 2021 after the 2020 police killing of george floyd. >> well, some firefighters in the west are urging the public to prepare for fire season and taking that mes
when a retired air force lieutenant colonel william anders plane went down in deer harbor, north of seattle. the plane crashed into water between orcas and johnssland. a search team is in the area. family members confirmed to the associated press anders died. several social media posts and messages from anders friends since the crash happened say he was at the controls when the plane went down. the cause of the crash is under investigation . >> in california, former los angeles police...