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kaplan: the truth is i am not sure. and that's the issue.e had the fed have very good visibility, not perfect, but good visibility on bank capital. we do bank stress test thing. but commercial banks are only part of the financial system. the much bigger and growing part of the financial system is nonbank financials. in that sector, we do not have great visibility. this is obviously a leveraged situation. my guess is -- i know and i am concerned that there might be excess risk taking and other leveraged risk-taking more broadly and so i am cognizant of that. i would love to see better disclosure of it, a little bit better transparency of it, because i do worry, harkening back to march of 2020, when you have got access risk-taking and with leverage for some period of time, if there is some kind of shock event or adjustment, you can have eight -- a dash for cash and it can cause markets, to tighten which, slows the economy. i would like to see more transparency. this is a situation i am watching carefully. my guess is it is indicative of excess
kaplan: the truth is i am not sure. and that's the issue.e had the fed have very good visibility, not perfect, but good visibility on bank capital. we do bank stress test thing. but commercial banks are only part of the financial system. the much bigger and growing part of the financial system is nonbank financials. in that sector, we do not have great visibility. this is obviously a leveraged situation. my guess is -- i know and i am concerned that there might be excess risk taking and other...
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robert kaplan is not a voting member but nonetheless an influential voice. >> probably rob kaplan forgotg about you make a forecast about a number or a time period but you don't combine them. i don't think jay powell is going to be worried about it. powell and janet yellen will be on capitol hill today talking about how the year has progressed. you look at their opening statements and there's not much there. powell has said if the economy is getting better we would expect rates to rise. you look at 175, it's about where we were a year ago coming into 2020. it isn't going to bother the fed too much that rates are rising toward the level, especially given the speed with which they are rising and slowly. go ahead. lisa: i would argue it's not the long and that people are really thinking about. his projection to 2% treasury yield sounds like a lot but it's not that much relative to history. the idea of raising rates in 2022 flies in the face of all of the messaging in the federal reserve and it edifies some percolating concerns in the market that the fed will not be able to avoid hiking rate
robert kaplan is not a voting member but nonetheless an influential voice. >> probably rob kaplan forgotg about you make a forecast about a number or a time period but you don't combine them. i don't think jay powell is going to be worried about it. powell and janet yellen will be on capitol hill today talking about how the year has progressed. you look at their opening statements and there's not much there. powell has said if the economy is getting better we would expect rates to rise....
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when the prosecutor refused t bring the case, judge kaplan appointed a private law firm. legal for a judge to appoint a private lawyer to prosecute in theircumstances but it is not proper to appoint a law firm that has financial ties to chevron and has an attorney-client relationship to chevron. i'm essentially being prosecuted by chevron. the law firm's name is seward kissel. a midsized law firm here in new york. what is unusual about this is not only do they have a financial relationship with chevron, they have close ties to the oil and gas industry generally and they are billing taxpayers. so far they've been paid by taxpayers $464,000 to prosecute and detain me on a misdemeanor contempt charge. my guess is they have been paid a lot more. we have not seen all of their bills. make no mistake about it, this is a for-profit private corporate prosecution of a human rights lawyer in the name of the government. it has never happened before in the history of this country. it is terrifying, not just for me and my family, but i think for anyone who does this work. i'm hoping mo
when the prosecutor refused t bring the case, judge kaplan appointed a private law firm. legal for a judge to appoint a private lawyer to prosecute in theircumstances but it is not proper to appoint a law firm that has financial ties to chevron and has an attorney-client relationship to chevron. i'm essentially being prosecuted by chevron. the law firm's name is seward kissel. a midsized law firm here in new york. what is unusual about this is not only do they have a financial relationship with...
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joining us from dallas, the dallas fed president robert kaplan president kaplan, thanks for joining us of the market's concerns here i want to know if you share the inflation concerns that have been expressed by some in the market we notice that chair powell doesn't mention the word inflation in his testimony today. does that mean it's not a concern? >> i think we're wise to pay attention to those concerns and be vigilant about them having said that, my own base case is that we'll see a surge in prices this year. a lot of that will be due to supply outages related to covid, supply/demand issues, other issues metals, semiconductors, wood products and so on but i do believe that a lot of those supply demand issues will get worked out over the next year and that's what i'm hearing from companies in those industries and i still believe technology, technology enabled disruption is a powerful force so that inflation in 2022 will settle down a bit and we'll still be running at or a little bit above 2% now having said that, theis a forecast it's a base case and i think we're wise at the fed an
joining us from dallas, the dallas fed president robert kaplan president kaplan, thanks for joining us of the market's concerns here i want to know if you share the inflation concerns that have been expressed by some in the market we notice that chair powell doesn't mention the word inflation in his testimony today. does that mean it's not a concern? >> i think we're wise to pay attention to those concerns and be vigilant about them having said that, my own base case is that we'll see a...
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. >> reporter: professor aliza kaplan leads the ramos project at the criminal justice reform clinic attland's lewis & clark law school. she notes oregon's provision arose out of an early 20th century era in which the ku klux klan had a strong presence in portland and throughout the state. >> reporter: the stereotype is that portland is a progressive paradise, and there are some people who would be surprised to hear you talk about a major ku klux klan presence in portland. >> i think that there's a misconception in general about our history. at that time in oregon, we had a huge influx of both eastern european jews and catholics. >> reporter: there was also a backlash following a sensational oregon trial in 1934, in which a jewish defendant, jacob silverman, avoided a second- deee murder conviction by a vote of 11-1. the state's leading newspaper, the morning oregonian, editorialized about "mixed-blood jurors" and complained of "the vast immigration into america from southern and eastern europe." it all led to a ballot measure that amended the state constitution to allow 10-2 jury verdi
. >> reporter: professor aliza kaplan leads the ramos project at the criminal justice reform clinic attland's lewis & clark law school. she notes oregon's provision arose out of an early 20th century era in which the ku klux klan had a strong presence in portland and throughout the state. >> reporter: the stereotype is that portland is a progressive paradise, and there are some people who would be surprised to hear you talk about a major ku klux klan presence in portland....
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site was supposed to reach people in the neighboring communities that has often not been the case, kapland that they are talking with fema to authorize more vaccines to community based organizations. it could deliver shocks directly to neighborhoods in mobile events, but so far fema has declined to do that. meantime california is on track to meet president biden school of making all adults eligible for the coronavirus vaccine. by may, governor newsome said today due to an increase in vaccine supply, he anticipates that within 5.5 weeks, doses will be available for anyone who wants one. the ceo of blue shield of california predicts vaccine supply could nearly double in the state by april as more doses of the johnson and johnson vaccine become available. coming up after the break house, steph curry responded to allegations of gender inequity at the march madness basketball tournament. at a very weather expected some cool temperatures overnight. but the afternoons will be a different story. we're talking about a warm upended our way will have your forecast for the weekend update coming up. a
site was supposed to reach people in the neighboring communities that has often not been the case, kapland that they are talking with fema to authorize more vaccines to community based organizations. it could deliver shocks directly to neighborhoods in mobile events, but so far fema has declined to do that. meantime california is on track to meet president biden school of making all adults eligible for the coronavirus vaccine. by may, governor newsome said today due to an increase in vaccine...
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>> i will note that this is debbie kaplan.note that nicole had to leave for a 4:00 meeting with public-health. and i think on behalf of all of the m.o.d. staff, you know, we're just really thrilled that fiona is on the m.t.a. board and is going to compliment the good work. mta accessible group is already a really start partner with m.o.d. on a lot of different issues, some of which you heard today. and we also know there's a lot that remains to be done and we are continuously working not just for accessibility but for helping all the different offices in the city understand the impact of all of the different initiatives that they have potential leon people withh disabilities. because we usually are effected in ways that are not necessarily anticipated. so, as someone who has lots of direct experience, fiona, this really goes a long way as well as all of the experiences and skills you bring to the table. we're really happy. that is comments from the staff. >> thank you, debbie. do we have any comments? >> i believe we have two
>> i will note that this is debbie kaplan.note that nicole had to leave for a 4:00 meeting with public-health. and i think on behalf of all of the m.o.d. staff, you know, we're just really thrilled that fiona is on the m.t.a. board and is going to compliment the good work. mta accessible group is already a really start partner with m.o.d. on a lot of different issues, some of which you heard today. and we also know there's a lot that remains to be done and we are continuously working not...
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shery: that was dallas fed president robert kaplan there. tech stocks let shares higher today.his as president biden unveiled his next stimulus plan. joining us now to discuss his bond portfolio manager dave ellison. we have heard of these plans from president biden for a while now. i wonder how much of the build back better agenda has already been priced into markets? >> as you said, it has been out there for a while. i think they are talking about getting something done or getting something resolved in the house in july, so we are going to be talking about this for a while, and, obviously, the first time we have had to deal with new taxes -- we have not done that at all in the pandemic. i'm not too concerned. i think it is generally the right thing to do, spending money to fix things. that certainly is something i'm in favor of and most people are. i don't think the taxes are going to matter, though some people will make a big deal out of it. i think generally, the conditions that are existing in the marketplace are very favorable for the economy to grow and jobs to come back
shery: that was dallas fed president robert kaplan there. tech stocks let shares higher today.his as president biden unveiled his next stimulus plan. joining us now to discuss his bond portfolio manager dave ellison. we have heard of these plans from president biden for a while now. i wonder how much of the build back better agenda has already been priced into markets? >> as you said, it has been out there for a while. i think they are talking about getting something done or getting...
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then along come as key member, kaplan to say, yeah, i think they will be raised next year. where are you on this? what would the impact be if all of sudden that is what happens? dan? >> i think the fed really has to have a steady hand here, neil and not overreact and jump into adjusting the interest rates too quickly. we've seen this happen before. i think jerome powell kind of jumped the gun a while back. of course president trump was all over him. i will rule that a rookie mistake. i think he knows better now. i think it is a wait and see. will he ultimately have to increase interest rates? i think that's going to depend upon where we go in inflation. everybody is looking at that, saying oh, we're okay. no, we'll head towards hyperinflation. it will come on very quickly. i'm in the camp, wait and see, not commit to anything right now. neil: keith, i was citing robert kaplan the dallas fed president who shade the fed will have to be pushed into that, obviously the strength is such, that the fed didn't do something, this is my takeaway what he said, it would look like it is
then along come as key member, kaplan to say, yeah, i think they will be raised next year. where are you on this? what would the impact be if all of sudden that is what happens? dan? >> i think the fed really has to have a steady hand here, neil and not overreact and jump into adjusting the interest rates too quickly. we've seen this happen before. i think jerome powell kind of jumped the gun a while back. of course president trump was all over him. i will rule that a rookie mistake. i...
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joining me is a professor at nyu, arthur kaplan. sure that the future holds vaccine passports for us, partly to protect against the spread of covid, and it rebounded. there are many countries, as you were discussing earlier, that have low rates of covid, australia, india, nigeria. come countries improving fast. other countries lagging and trying to do lockdowns as vaccines become available. the best way to control the spread, the best way to control new outbreaks and perhaps even new variants is to demand proof of vaccination before entry. you know, it is not a new idea. we have it for yellow fever. there are more than a dozen countries that say you can't come in if you haven't been vaccinated against yellow fever and many others require you to show proof of vaccination if you transit through those countries. >> what about the concerns that many people have about privacy, about the privacy of their health data. that is, is there a slippery slope here? okay, i'm comfortable telling you whether or not i have covid, but do i -- does th
joining me is a professor at nyu, arthur kaplan. sure that the future holds vaccine passports for us, partly to protect against the spread of covid, and it rebounded. there are many countries, as you were discussing earlier, that have low rates of covid, australia, india, nigeria. come countries improving fast. other countries lagging and trying to do lockdowns as vaccines become available. the best way to control the spread, the best way to control new outbreaks and perhaps even new variants...
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. >> thomas kaplan, political reporter for the "new york times" is with us. thank you so much for taking time for us. cnn has a new piece, how the border problem caught the biden team off guard, and how they have scrambled to fix it. there's a biden official who spoke to cnn on condition of anonymity, about these border problems, and here's what he said. he was asked, were you prepared. to that he responded quote, yes, everyone wants to be like crisis cr crisis, but things are going well. we brought in fema, but you know what, that was the responsible thing to do, unquote. speak to us about the accuracy of that assessment that things are going well, and the unwillingness, it seems, for them to use the terminology crisis. >> well, it's obviously a challenging logistical situation to deal with. the pandemic adds another layer of complications here, and i think the white house is sense tsense -- sensitive to the fact that political opponents are eager to latch on to this issue and use it against them. you see that in the debate over is this a crisis, a challenge
. >> thomas kaplan, political reporter for the "new york times" is with us. thank you so much for taking time for us. cnn has a new piece, how the border problem caught the biden team off guard, and how they have scrambled to fix it. there's a biden official who spoke to cnn on condition of anonymity, about these border problems, and here's what he said. he was asked, were you prepared. to that he responded quote, yes, everyone wants to be like crisis cr crisis, but things are...
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our guest is robert kaplan. rob is the author of a new book the good american: the epic plight of bacchus tony, the us governments latest humanitarian. i can't think of a person or book that better embodies and exemplifies the missionof the carnegie council and bob kaplan in this book . so thanks so much for zooming in to join us today . >> my pleasure joel. >> mostof you know about for his many books and articles on history, geography and culture . bob has traveled and reported from the most remote places on the map. his writing reflects on the human experience from poverty-stricken and war-torn countries to the most incredible landscape of the natural world. bob is well known for his political analysis for me and always most moved by his human centered approach. what it means tolive in a particular time and place . in this book bob has found a way to tell at least three stories. the story of bob gersony, a great humanitarian, us foreign policy during the cold war and after and his own story, the story of one a
our guest is robert kaplan. rob is the author of a new book the good american: the epic plight of bacchus tony, the us governments latest humanitarian. i can't think of a person or book that better embodies and exemplifies the missionof the carnegie council and bob kaplan in this book . so thanks so much for zooming in to join us today . >> my pleasure joel. >> mostof you know about for his many books and articles on history, geography and culture . bob has traveled and reported...
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kaplan said that they are talking with fema to authorize more vaccines to community based organizations that bring the shots directly to neighborhoods in mobile vans. but so far fema has declined to do that. new cdc guidelines are changing the equation for schools about reopening safely. they say the students only have to sit three ft apart as long as everyone is wearing a mask. get to his tom vacar tells us the science behind this decision and the practical impact on schools. and we now have new information to help us refine our recommendations, agreeing with the world health organization's long held opinion, the u. s centers for disease control now recommends that students in classrooms need three ft of separation from each other. when everyone. students and staff wore a mask at all times. however, in areas where virus spread is very high, older, middle and high school students should be kept and remain in self learning groups so called cohorts. you learn a three ft, if not separations of six ft, remain in effect from europe and other data driven places that that distancing is complet
kaplan said that they are talking with fema to authorize more vaccines to community based organizations that bring the shots directly to neighborhoods in mobile vans. but so far fema has declined to do that. new cdc guidelines are changing the equation for schools about reopening safely. they say the students only have to sit three ft apart as long as everyone is wearing a mask. get to his tom vacar tells us the science behind this decision and the practical impact on schools. and we now have...
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meeting of the oakland alameda county coliseum authority, just this morning, commissioner rebecca kaplan said the my turn website. has been programmed in a way that's making matters worse, she said that while the coliseum site was supposed to reach people in the neighboring communities that often has not been the case. my turn website is giving away appointments to wealthy, distant suburbs rather than targeting them for the local hard hit communities. council member, kaplan says they're talking with fema authorize more vaccines to community based organizations that would bring the vaccines directly to neighborhoods in mobile vans. so far, fema has declined to do that. still to come here at noon and update on the supply of covid vaccines at sutter health house, sutter is now able to reschedule 1st and 2nd dose appointments that were canceled because of a lack of supply. also new information about sideline cheerleading why state officials are reversing course when it comes to cheerleaders. majestic mountains... scenic coastal highways... fertile farmlands... there's lots to love about cali
meeting of the oakland alameda county coliseum authority, just this morning, commissioner rebecca kaplan said the my turn website. has been programmed in a way that's making matters worse, she said that while the coliseum site was supposed to reach people in the neighboring communities that often has not been the case. my turn website is giving away appointments to wealthy, distant suburbs rather than targeting them for the local hard hit communities. council member, kaplan says they're talking...
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rather than targeting them for the local hard hit communities, kaplan said they are talking with fema to authorize more vaccines to community based organizations that could deliver the shots directly to neighborhoods in mobile vans. but so far fema has declined to do that. well today, governor newsome met with members of the bay area's asian american community in san francisco. it follows a wave of recent attacks on asians. the governor condemned racism and offered support. ktvu christien kafton starts our coverage with the governor's message. christian yeah, that's right. the governor and those leaders meeting to address the rise and racist attacks and incidents across the country and right here in the bay area. the nation is watching as high profile crimes targeting asian americans and pacific islanders are coming under increased scrutiny. now state leaders are taking action. governor gavin newsom meeting with leaders in the asian american community and with asian american lawmakers demanding change. we all very much appreciate the wide ranging conversation we had about how we ensur
rather than targeting them for the local hard hit communities, kaplan said they are talking with fema to authorize more vaccines to community based organizations that could deliver the shots directly to neighborhoods in mobile vans. but so far fema has declined to do that. well today, governor newsome met with members of the bay area's asian american community in san francisco. it follows a wave of recent attacks on asians. the governor condemned racism and offered support. ktvu christien...
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innocent and this is what my lieutenant said that is not in that prison do you understand me sergeant kaplan they will do everything they can to stop you from going forward with the information you have upon a deal in the comprehensive work of the private investigator yeah by p.d. internal affairs department claimed his complaints were unfounded and that no misconduct had occurred you can't have an internal investigation were we all investigate our sales. this guy good job to give the stories or anything like them just to give the system that has no checks and balances you who is shaking ya know i believe in internal affairs should be separate from the police department there is no way that a police department can investigate themselves currently there are no independent organizations whose job it is to investigate police misconduct and there's no oversight of prosecutors either. prosecutorial misconduct dizzee major factor of wrongful convictions just a single thread that runs through almost all of the wrongful conviction cases deskovic has a masters in criminal justice specializing in wron
innocent and this is what my lieutenant said that is not in that prison do you understand me sergeant kaplan they will do everything they can to stop you from going forward with the information you have upon a deal in the comprehensive work of the private investigator yeah by p.d. internal affairs department claimed his complaints were unfounded and that no misconduct had occurred you can't have an internal investigation were we all investigate our sales. this guy good job to give the stories...
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international law firm it could lead to facing prosecution of the loss of british citizenship toby kaplan is a human rights lawyer and founder of the international law firm that submitted evidence against assad he says that she's participated in crimes. our group has been working on this all for the last 67 months and so we submitted evidence that sharon's involvement and incitement i mean current commit. terrorism in syria. some of which is what we would call convention offenses them so these are advances that involve the use of chemical weapons so when she is effectively in science in a plea especially they are doing is having and sciences. have resulted in death in syria meeting with troops making public statements glorifying the conduct of the army that has resulted in a 1000000 deaths and use of chemical and other forms of weapons i'm sorry you know it's not just that she is the life of the. president she has actively are allegations all she has actively campaigned actively participated in those crimes and so she must face justice for that it's once the investigation reads reach the
international law firm it could lead to facing prosecution of the loss of british citizenship toby kaplan is a human rights lawyer and founder of the international law firm that submitted evidence against assad he says that she's participated in crimes. our group has been working on this all for the last 67 months and so we submitted evidence that sharon's involvement and incitement i mean current commit. terrorism in syria. some of which is what we would call convention offenses them so these...
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wave of the pandemic gathers speed. just having an update on that policing row of what happened at kaplan
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and if we don't address that directly we're basically telling them we support you coming into our kaplan do it again because it's not that big of a deal so no i don't think it's fear mongering i think it is necessary we are one of the strongest countries in this world we have to show that we can protect our capital from everyone well and you talk about for and being a threat on almost everything on this and you know it took thousands if not tens of thousands of protesters to breach the capitol to actually get in there are you saying like north korea can get 10000 people we're talking about threats that this is supposed to keep us from you know are you thinking north korea and other foreign threats can get 10000 people rallied up enough to breach the capitol and that's what this is set up for or should we be under some other threat. well i mean we don't know what the threat may be right we didn't expect planes to go into any buildings we didn't expect the shoe bomber to be one person trying to take down planes so i think that we expect for our government to be prepared for things authoriz
and if we don't address that directly we're basically telling them we support you coming into our kaplan do it again because it's not that big of a deal so no i don't think it's fear mongering i think it is necessary we are one of the strongest countries in this world we have to show that we can protect our capital from everyone well and you talk about for and being a threat on almost everything on this and you know it took thousands if not tens of thousands of protesters to breach the capitol...
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kaplan was one of those dots calling for a hike earlier than 2023.hristine: it's good to have a balance of opinion. remembering what the fed's other objective is, full employment, i think that is on his mind. politically, that still has the balance. no rush. annmarie: we have a question coming in this morning from one of our viewers asking if we can expect a major bull run on the dollar. if yes, what could be the reason for the catalyst behind that. christine: you can always point to circumstances that can do that, a shortage of dollars. demand, growth picking up faster in the u.s.. but the balance of probability is that it's not going to be a major alert. there is no longer -- i guess what i'm saying that there is no longer a catastrophe story saying, we have to get into the risk-free -- the yields on treasury bronze look great. you can build a picture which will support a bull run in the dollar. it's not the most likely scenario. annmarie: it's not the crisis that we saw exactly this time last year with money absently falling into king dollar. than
kaplan was one of those dots calling for a hike earlier than 2023.hristine: it's good to have a balance of opinion. remembering what the fed's other objective is, full employment, i think that is on his mind. politically, that still has the balance. no rush. annmarie: we have a question coming in this morning from one of our viewers asking if we can expect a major bull run on the dollar. if yes, what could be the reason for the catalyst behind that. christine: you can always point to...
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my name is frances kaplan, and i'm the reference and outreach librarian at the california historical society. thank you all for tuning into our program a little bit about us the california historical society was founded in 1871 150 years ago its mission is to inspire and empower people to make california's richly diverse past and meaningful part of their contemporary lives. and now to our current program. on january 20th this year history will
my name is frances kaplan, and i'm the reference and outreach librarian at the california historical society. thank you all for tuning into our program a little bit about us the california historical society was founded in 1871 150 years ago its mission is to inspire and empower people to make california's richly diverse past and meaningful part of their contemporary lives. and now to our current program. on january 20th this year history will
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jim bullard, you can see rob kaplan. he is considered more of a centrist but clearly, he seems to be diverging a bit at least publicly from jay powell's view that you don't even need to think about tapering for a wild. jim bullard will agree even though he sees inflation and gdp rising more than the consensus, the median forecast for 2021, he's ready to wait. he says we have to be patient. right now, rate hikes until after 2023. shery: kathleen hays. our next guest agrees with chair powell seeing a temporary but on sustained rise in inflation. let's bring in shel smith, economist. always great having you on. of course, we did see yields stabilize on the commons. coming down from those recent highs. we have the treasury markets really facing a very trying week with another series of options. where are we headed on the yield level and what is the impact on the rest of the equity market? >> we think that you will see the yield settle down a bit. there has been a lot of chatter about inflation going up and certainly a lot of
jim bullard, you can see rob kaplan. he is considered more of a centrist but clearly, he seems to be diverging a bit at least publicly from jay powell's view that you don't even need to think about tapering for a wild. jim bullard will agree even though he sees inflation and gdp rising more than the consensus, the median forecast for 2021, he's ready to wait. he says we have to be patient. right now, rate hikes until after 2023. shery: kathleen hays. our next guest agrees with chair powell...
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another thing interested about rob kaplan is from the very beginning, when it announced its framework, stay above it moderately for extended. of time -- an extended period of time. i have to look at what the economy is doing, the other forces. he is not committing to that. he said jobs and inflation are going to be important to what he decides. speaking at an online event, he has raised his gdp forecast for this year to 6.5%. that is bigger than what the consensus is of 2.5% increase. it will be interesting to hear as time goes on in full or is also going to move into that camp of seeing right hikes coming sooner than jay powell does? shery: kathleen hays, and of course markets watching closely the inflation debate. our next guest says she is not reducing risk from asset allocation, but rather from the quality of the company she is investing in. always great having you on, the chart on the bloomberg showing how market expectations for rate hikes are increasing, earlier tightening perhaps because of the overheating concerns. even if this was not an issue, today, for example, the market
another thing interested about rob kaplan is from the very beginning, when it announced its framework, stay above it moderately for extended. of time -- an extended period of time. i have to look at what the economy is doing, the other forces. he is not committing to that. he said jobs and inflation are going to be important to what he decides. speaking at an online event, he has raised his gdp forecast for this year to 6.5%. that is bigger than what the consensus is of 2.5% increase. it will...
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fall or winter when dry air limited sunlight and stress are prevalent that was the case with jenny kaplan shortly after she bought new musk garra she noticed red spots and pimples around her own eyes. a general practitioner recommended 0 therapy which means avoiding all creams and only washing the face with water 20 keppler tried it out. and then i think when you stop using cosmetics the skin stretches a lot started to it actually became scaly again because the skin was dry my skin just didn't feel good. jenny was also diagnosed by dr anders as having perry or ultimate titers she prescribed her a cream containing antibiotics. 'd the small pasta else that appear when people have peri oral dermatitis are inflamed sebaceous glands with antibiotic creams patients can reduce inflammation however these antibiotic creams should not be used for more than 6 weeks or in some severe cases no more than 8. certain household products that you might think of right away can help against the affliction like poultices made with black tea or you have to do is boil some strong black tea but it's steep for 30
fall or winter when dry air limited sunlight and stress are prevalent that was the case with jenny kaplan shortly after she bought new musk garra she noticed red spots and pimples around her own eyes. a general practitioner recommended 0 therapy which means avoiding all creams and only washing the face with water 20 keppler tried it out. and then i think when you stop using cosmetics the skin stretches a lot started to it actually became scaly again because the skin was dry my skin just didn't...
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kaplan is outstanding. i know that chairman powell listens to him very carefully.kets. he was vice chairman of goldman sachs. i'm proud he was picked as my successor. he understands supply side economics which most economists do not the ones surrounding the masuppy side economy i think he's got an interesting perspective and i would listen to him very carefully. he's a thought full guy, because he's from the dallas fed, of course >> richard, it's great to see you this morning >> he is actually more qualified than i was, becky, to have that job given his background in the markets and it's important to have people that understand the markets at the fed and he's one of the best in my view. >> well, as i said, we always listen to you very carefully, richard. great to have you this morning we'll see you soon. >> thank you, bevely thank you, wilf. >> much appreciated. thanks for joining us. >>> a few headlines this morning. pandemic related lockdowns have resulted in smaller areas because of the flu rite aid would report a smaller loss due to a 37% of the sale of cold, c
kaplan is outstanding. i know that chairman powell listens to him very carefully.kets. he was vice chairman of goldman sachs. i'm proud he was picked as my successor. he understands supply side economics which most economists do not the ones surrounding the masuppy side economy i think he's got an interesting perspective and i would listen to him very carefully. he's a thought full guy, because he's from the dallas fed, of course >> richard, it's great to see you this morning >> he...
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fall or winter when dry air limited sunlight and stress are prevalent that was the case for jenny kaplan shortly after she bought new must garner she noticed red spots and pimples around her own as. a general practitioner recommended 0 therapy which means avoiding all creams and only washing the face with water 20 keppler tried it out. a man and a 2nd is when you stop using cosmetics the skin stretches a lot started to it actually became scaly again because the skin was dry my skin just didn't feel good out. jenny was also diagnosed by dr anders as having perry or ultimate titers she prescribed her a cream containing antibiotics. 'd 'd lining the small pasta else that appear when people have peri oral dermatitis are inflamed sebaceous glands with antibiotic creams patients can reduce inflammation however these antibiotic creams should not be used for more than 6 weeks or in some severe cases no more than 8 and. 'd certain household products that you might think of right away can help against the affliction like poultices made with black tea or you have to do is boil some strong black tea
fall or winter when dry air limited sunlight and stress are prevalent that was the case for jenny kaplan shortly after she bought new must garner she noticed red spots and pimples around her own as. a general practitioner recommended 0 therapy which means avoiding all creams and only washing the face with water 20 keppler tried it out. a man and a 2nd is when you stop using cosmetics the skin stretches a lot started to it actually became scaly again because the skin was dry my skin just didn't...
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attorney for southern district of new york and arthur kaplan professor of bioethnics. how do you think, first, how the judge handle the situation, seemed the reasonable side of this equation and what are the legal concerns for the doctor? >> i thought i had seen it all in a courtroom setting. i guess not. the judge clearly did the right thing. a relief to see him shut this down immediately. lawyers like the rest of the world had to adjustment to the new zoom reality. with exception of the occasional doctor turned defendant, lawyers and judges and courts found a good way to adjust, some ways more efficient. for example, the u.s. supreme court. until 2020 there was no way to see what the court was doing realtime unless you worked in the courtroom in washington, d.c. now for the first time in history live streaming the audio of their events. made a big difference. i think in terms of transparency. we've carried some of that audio on cnn. that's a good thing for the legal profession. >> and just the ethical issue here. we've seen some, seen some what are funny moments beca
attorney for southern district of new york and arthur kaplan professor of bioethnics. how do you think, first, how the judge handle the situation, seemed the reasonable side of this equation and what are the legal concerns for the doctor? >> i thought i had seen it all in a courtroom setting. i guess not. the judge clearly did the right thing. a relief to see him shut this down immediately. lawyers like the rest of the world had to adjustment to the new zoom reality. with exception of the...
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. ♪ >> coming up, dallas fed president robert kaplan at 1:00 p.m. in new york, cyclic p.m.on. this is bloomberg. -- 1:00 p.m. in new york, 6:00 p.m. in london. this is bloomberg. guy: welcome back. the news flow moves quickly. the traffic flowing again in the suez canal, according to the suez canal authority, 81 ships crossing the waterway today. hundreds of vessels still waiting to get through. for more on how this blockade is affecting supply chain and how business is going from here, the ceo of purell he -- pirelli, the italian company that produces tires for motorcycles, a big part of the ev transition. we really appreciate your joining us on this capital markets day. i wanted to get your take on how your business is doing right now. we are seeing many companies that we are talking to complaining, worried about how their supply chains are being affected. with a shortage of shipping containers and everything else, are you suffering a similar problem right now? how are your supply chains holding up? marco: with the supply chain, luckily, we control this with some cost, to
. ♪ >> coming up, dallas fed president robert kaplan at 1:00 p.m. in new york, cyclic p.m.on. this is bloomberg. -- 1:00 p.m. in new york, 6:00 p.m. in london. this is bloomberg. guy: welcome back. the news flow moves quickly. the traffic flowing again in the suez canal, according to the suez canal authority, 81 ships crossing the waterway today. hundreds of vessels still waiting to get through. for more on how this blockade is affecting supply chain and how business is going from here,...
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by the way, robert kaplan, the fed dallas president, is saying infrastructure is an investment worthrm. very expense i. ♪ ♪ i'm searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. that's why td ameritrade designed a first-of-its-kind, personalized education center. oh. their award-winning content is tailored to fit your investing goals and interests. and it learns with you, so as you become smarter, so do its recommendations. so it's like my streaming...
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. >>> gave kaplan and the giants visiting the cubs in mesa.look out here, three runs with the giants taking the lead, 3- 2. going deep in three straight games with the rbi double scoring brandon crawford. they don't quit playing until there is a winner and it ended with a 5-5 time. finally, the way to in the day with sergio garcia, the technology and matchplay, a hole-in-one to and it to be lead westwood and sergio advances to the weekend around. that his got to feel good. >>> that's the wrap on your morning sports. have a great weekend everybody. i am larry beil. >>> it will be a great we can withhestus >>e eragfor the march standards. on the doppler 7, cloud-free with temperatures in the 30s 37 at half moon bay and mid 40s at pacifica with 39 in santa rosa, 37 in novato with fremont checking in at 37. you can see visibility good at the exploratory camera, warming trend continuing of the weekend with numbers well above average. even at the coastthe coastthe ct up to the 60s today. here is a look where we should be this time of year with the f
. >>> gave kaplan and the giants visiting the cubs in mesa.look out here, three runs with the giants taking the lead, 3- 2. going deep in three straight games with the rbi double scoring brandon crawford. they don't quit playing until there is a winner and it ended with a 5-5 time. finally, the way to in the day with sergio garcia, the technology and matchplay, a hole-in-one to and it to be lead westwood and sergio advances to the weekend around. that his got to feel good. >>>...
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in an update today during the oakland alameda county meeting, councilmember, rebecca kaplan pointed outhow the site could actually do better. >> their system il isg on equit disproportionately giving out vaccines communities and it is disproportionately under serving africaeramn- ancoicmmun ities as well. >>> a request has been made, and granted for more mobile vaccination units, to better reach underserved communit--y underserved i should say communities. >>> the bay area healthy transit plan. >>> a major shift today education, the cdc is saying that a distance of three feet is enough to keep teachers and students safe in the classroom, of the .sid inea that is certainly promising news for schools, and districts here in the bay area are cautiously optimistic, abc 7 , er r, epnneaortehar: schools pleasanton, recently reopened including middle and high schools, the hybrid mode, means some students are learning from home, online, while others are in the classrooproper protocols keeping a distance of six feet. this is the benefit of returning to in person learning. >> socializing is extrem
in an update today during the oakland alameda county meeting, councilmember, rebecca kaplan pointed outhow the site could actually do better. >> their system il isg on equit disproportionately giving out vaccines communities and it is disproportionately under serving africaeramn- ancoicmmun ities as well. >>> a request has been made, and granted for more mobile vaccination units, to better reach underserved communit--y underserved i should say communities. >>> the bay...
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arthur kaplan who is at nyu and to paraphrase, he said to me nobody should jump the line, nobody shouldave opportunity to get that vaccine, take it, because you can't assume that it will go to someone more worthy. do you see it that way? >> well, he is my colleague and he is usually right about these things so i agree with him about that. the thing is once the system is set up and once the system is set up in a basically reasonable way, then if you are eligible, you should go for. . it's not up to you to try to fine-tune the system. in part, because as he said, there is no guarantee that the person who gets it when you don't is going to be more in need of it than you are. >> how about the college student that you addressed who is thinking of the surplus dose and am i worthy. what was your answer? >> well, i think, again, if the rules allow, if you don't lie, and if you show up and they have a spare dose and they are going to give it to you because there isn't anybody who is eligible in the normal way ahead of you, go ahead. my view is we have got a system. it should be fair and reasonab
arthur kaplan who is at nyu and to paraphrase, he said to me nobody should jump the line, nobody shouldave opportunity to get that vaccine, take it, because you can't assume that it will go to someone more worthy. do you see it that way? >> well, he is my colleague and he is usually right about these things so i agree with him about that. the thing is once the system is set up and once the system is set up in a basically reasonable way, then if you are eligible, you should go for. . it's...
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on behalf of mitchell kaplan and all of us at books and books in miami, florida, i welcome you to a virtual evening with julia cooke to discuss her new book, "come fly the world," a complex portrait of the adventurous lives of pan-am due war decembers -- stewardesses during aviation's golden age. julia cooke is a journalist whose personal essays have been published in time the, smithsonian, conde nast traveler, she's the author of "the other side of paradise," the daughter of a former pan-amextive, julia -- executive. she now lives in vermont from where she joins us today. julia is literally going to fly solo tonight for her presentation, but we'll have some time for audience questions at the end. so, please, post your questions anytime during the broadcast. you may ask the question at the bottom of the screen. i'll take a moment to remind you that you can order your copies of "come fly the world" from books and books by pressing the green button at the bottom of the screen. we appreciate each and every owner and your generous donations from dealers everywhere. now, without further ado, i'd
on behalf of mitchell kaplan and all of us at books and books in miami, florida, i welcome you to a virtual evening with julia cooke to discuss her new book, "come fly the world," a complex portrait of the adventurous lives of pan-am due war decembers -- stewardesses during aviation's golden age. julia cooke is a journalist whose personal essays have been published in time the, smithsonian, conde nast traveler, she's the author of "the other side of paradise," the daughter...
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map of mitchell kaplan and all of us at books books and i welcome you to a virtual evening with roy richard grinker to discuss "nobody's normal: how culture created the stigma of mental illness." published by our friends at norton. in "nobody's normal" richard graber chronicles the progress and setbacks in the struggle against mental illness stigma from the 18th century through america's major wars and into today's high-tech economy. he is professor of anthropology and international affairs at george washington university. he's the author of several books including an strange mind, he lives in washington, d.c. to moderate this evenings conversation we are joined by ron suskind, a pulitzer-winning journalist and best-selling author and the founder of sidekick, the company he created support people with autism and others who are definitely a bold due to distinct neurology or social, cultural backgrounds. we are fortunate have them both with us tonight. throughout this evenings broadcaster invited to ask questions by clicking the ask the question button at the bottom of the screen and you can
map of mitchell kaplan and all of us at books books and i welcome you to a virtual evening with roy richard grinker to discuss "nobody's normal: how culture created the stigma of mental illness." published by our friends at norton. in "nobody's normal" richard graber chronicles the progress and setbacks in the struggle against mental illness stigma from the 18th century through america's major wars and into today's high-tech economy. he is professor of anthropology and...
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the course also has plenty of water resulting in somewhat encounters for players sebastian kaplan decided his ball could be played but 1st he had to remove one shoe and his shirt to make sure it stayed clean and dry the bare chested dane chips out but missed the part this is probably the last we'll save them to as he sits in a tie $417.00 all right that is all useful for now i have wolfie latest thanks very much and that is the news i follies up next with another full half hour from joe and me thank you time and your company. from the al-jazeera london broke. to people in thoughtful conversation generally whenever you talk about race of races people. with no host and no limitations our society has structural racism built into any season of studio b. unscripted blindspots convenient blind spots you know some aspects of our history and racism and different types of prejudice coming soon on al-jazeera. frank assessments the world is on the brink of a catastrophic model say we have is that a fair assessment catastrophic. to weiss valuable backseat informed opinions should we be buying bit coy
the course also has plenty of water resulting in somewhat encounters for players sebastian kaplan decided his ball could be played but 1st he had to remove one shoe and his shirt to make sure it stayed clean and dry the bare chested dane chips out but missed the part this is probably the last we'll save them to as he sits in a tie $417.00 all right that is all useful for now i have wolfie latest thanks very much and that is the news i follies up next with another full half hour from joe and me...
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but in the meantime, gabe kaplan has been fighting another battle probably wants florida more important pursuit of racial justice and equality. gabe has made the mission to use his platform to promote this message. we'll have our full exclusive interview with game on sunday night at 1030 on sports night live. but in the meantime, here's a preview. >> change can can create some discomfort even within that discomfort. it's our responsibility to push through and make changes that are not as beneficial for baseball and sports. but for not going to take people. being. all right. with making a large group of individuals in the baseball community slightly uncomfortable at times. >> again, here's the full game interview this sunday at 1030 on sports night live. and the night on some good news. tiger woods is back home. the legendary golfer is on the next phase of his recovery after getting in that accident back on february 23rd, of course, would suffered open fractures to both the tibia and fibula bones in his right leg after he lost control of the vehicle. so he's in that next phase of his rec
but in the meantime, gabe kaplan has been fighting another battle probably wants florida more important pursuit of racial justice and equality. gabe has made the mission to use his platform to promote this message. we'll have our full exclusive interview with game on sunday night at 1030 on sports night live. but in the meantime, here's a preview. >> change can can create some discomfort even within that discomfort. it's our responsibility to push through and make changes that are not as...
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they want to split from spain and that any you decision could trigger more trouble for kaplan separatist leaders including carl this puts them on. a low that i'm out of my head you know this is our desire live from doha also coming up calls for peaceful protests in senegal after the release of opposition leader was one song called. a global shortage of microchips highlights.
they want to split from spain and that any you decision could trigger more trouble for kaplan separatist leaders including carl this puts them on. a low that i'm out of my head you know this is our desire live from doha also coming up calls for peaceful protests in senegal after the release of opposition leader was one song called. a global shortage of microchips highlights.
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a matter of what they believe is the right policy >> steve, how much play did that dot change -- kaplantally left the consensus do you think -- has he always been more hawkish? i don't fall him as closely as you do was that weird yesterday you think he's going to talk other people into that view? >> first of all, let me take both of those parts separately robert is a very centrist kind of guy, as far as i know he's a wall street guy i think he thinks down the road. i don't think he thinks himself necessarily as a leader on monetary policy, but i think he sees himself as a leader when it comes to how the finance industry itself or how the monetary policy affects wall street pardon me, and so robert has been out front on certain issues, a follower on others i don't see him necessarily hawkish or dovish. i was not surprised to hear that he was one of the folks on that because of financial reasons, one of the things he's basing his decision to raise interest rates earlier. i think he's very concerned or watches very closely how markets behave and he sees -- he didn't mention this, but when
a matter of what they believe is the right policy >> steve, how much play did that dot change -- kaplantally left the consensus do you think -- has he always been more hawkish? i don't fall him as closely as you do was that weird yesterday you think he's going to talk other people into that view? >> first of all, let me take both of those parts separately robert is a very centrist kind of guy, as far as i know he's a wall street guy i think he thinks down the road. i don't think he...
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robert kaplan says some inflationary pressures will be the likely trade-off, but it is worth it for long-term growth. he spoke exclusively to bloomberg's michael mckee. . >> the important thing i look at on infrastructure, we have had a lot of fiscal spending which is necessary to emerge from the pandemic, a lot of that will fund current consumption, so the impact that has is it creates a bump in g. -- in gdp. infrastructure spending is a long-term investment and i mean it's investment you make today or over the years and it should help create higher potential gdp growth, higher sustainable growth, and productivity. i would differentiate infrastructure spending from other fiscal spending and it is clear we need more wi-fi in this country and other infrastructure spending to make us more productive and make more sustainable growth in the future. i think that is a positive thing. >> the government has spent trillions fighting the pandemic and you expect that lead to some transitory inflation. the fed thinks we will get to 3.5% on appointment anyway. robert joe biden is saying these should be go
robert kaplan says some inflationary pressures will be the likely trade-off, but it is worth it for long-term growth. he spoke exclusively to bloomberg's michael mckee. . >> the important thing i look at on infrastructure, we have had a lot of fiscal spending which is necessary to emerge from the pandemic, a lot of that will fund current consumption, so the impact that has is it creates a bump in g. -- in gdp. infrastructure spending is a long-term investment and i mean it's investment...
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hi shelby, kaplan. hi. so throughout your entire career with everything you've done. what was the hardest or most nerve-racking thing you had to do and how did you remain optimistic about it going into it? yeah, you don't definitely the most heartbreaking part was when the president announced that he had alzheimer's and that for me personally was devastating because i had a personal relationship with him, but i would say even beyond that one of the most difficult tasks i ever had was being part of the team that basically released that information to the world because i knew how i felt about him and i knew how millions of people all around the world felt about him because they would write to him and they would call him and they still wanted to be connected to his life. and so here i was one of his biggest fans one of his biggest supporters and i was gonna be part of shattering his his image of being this invisible. hero to the world. i was going to be part of that and i dreaded. sharing that with the world because i knew that they would be devastated and heartbroken an
hi shelby, kaplan. hi. so throughout your entire career with everything you've done. what was the hardest or most nerve-racking thing you had to do and how did you remain optimistic about it going into it? yeah, you don't definitely the most heartbreaking part was when the president announced that he had alzheimer's and that for me personally was devastating because i had a personal relationship with him, but i would say even beyond that one of the most difficult tasks i ever had was being part...
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kaplan from dallas earlier on talking 1.75%, 2%?all if by year and we were above 2% in 10-year treasury yield. the markets never move in a straight line. this is a bit of consolidation where the market tries to figure out what is the next move both for policy and for the economy. from today, just to continue the discussion about what we will hear from both powell and janet yellen, i think it will be a lot about what the next response should be after this particular round. but also in the prepared remarks -- we already have them out, chair powell will basically defend some of the actions that the federal reserve took, and the supplementary leverage ratio discussion will be a part of that, saying that he unlocked to trillion dollars of funding to support businesses and the like by the regulators suspending the leverage ratio for both reserves. as well as treasuries. one of the questions i want to be asked and may be answered is, now that the supplementary leverage ratio is going back into effect, what might be the different and games
kaplan from dallas earlier on talking 1.75%, 2%?all if by year and we were above 2% in 10-year treasury yield. the markets never move in a straight line. this is a bit of consolidation where the market tries to figure out what is the next move both for policy and for the economy. from today, just to continue the discussion about what we will hear from both powell and janet yellen, i think it will be a lot about what the next response should be after this particular round. but also in the...
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. >>> steve liesman sat down with robert kaplan ahead of fed chairman powell's meeting this morning.you? >> interesting and hawkish comment. disclosing in an exclusive interview he's one of four fed officials forecasting a rate hike next year cap lan saying fed policy needs to react to the new fiscal stimulus adopted by congress >> i, for one, am going to be an advocate of beginning the process of removing some of the extraordinary monetary measures and doing it sooner rather than later, but i need to see outcomes, not just a strong forecast >>> the same time cap lan said he was not concerned about inflation. he thinks it's going to go up but will be temporary. he does not think they should tamp down bond yields. jay powell and janet yellen appear together for the first time powell will tell congress the recovery is far from complete and the fed will provide support for as long as it takes. he will offer hopeful notes for return to normal conditions later this year. it looks to be strengthening due to unprecedented fiscal and monetary policy actions. yellen, she's going to read from
. >>> steve liesman sat down with robert kaplan ahead of fed chairman powell's meeting this morning.you? >> interesting and hawkish comment. disclosing in an exclusive interview he's one of four fed officials forecasting a rate hike next year cap lan saying fed policy needs to react to the new fiscal stimulus adopted by congress >> i, for one, am going to be an advocate of beginning the process of removing some of the extraordinary monetary measures and doing it sooner...