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kathleen: and... lemonis: ingredients. kathleen: ...is 12 cents.emonis: so at $1.29, it's still sitting in chicago. max: yeah. lemonis: where's the next place it goes? max: dallas. lemonis: okay. what does it cost to get it to dallas? max: 50 cents a bottle. lemonis: max may not realize it, but this little pit stop in dallas for the product is costing the company a heck of a lot of business. murchison products are made in chicago, then transported to dallas and then shipped out from there. to get 'em to dallas adds another 50 cents of cost to each individual unit. but keep in mind, murchison-hume, like any wholesaler, sells to retailers at twice its cost, meaning that the 50 cents turns into $1 by the time it gets to the retailer. then the retailer adds its markup. and that dollar becomes $2. and now an extra $2 has been tacked on to the retail price just because of dallas. and what do customers do when they see that inflated price? well, you take a guess. they walk away. walk me through this. max: so, we used to have a text-heavy label. i wanted t
kathleen: and... lemonis: ingredients. kathleen: ...is 12 cents.emonis: so at $1.29, it's still sitting in chicago. max: yeah. lemonis: where's the next place it goes? max: dallas. lemonis: okay. what does it cost to get it to dallas? max: 50 cents a bottle. lemonis: max may not realize it, but this little pit stop in dallas for the product is costing the company a heck of a lot of business. murchison products are made in chicago, then transported to dallas and then shipped out from there. to...
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kathleen went to smg. i stayed with the san francisco recycling program, which then with the solid waste management program merged into the fledgling department of environment. jack macy came over at the time. kathleen was at mosconian for 20 years and did a lot of amazing things there. a lot of environmental progress. i just want to say that mosconian's success being a leader in terms of facilities is mostly due to kathleen. we had the pleasure of helping kathleen in that effort, supported her where we could, had some great times. if you know kathleen, she really has amazing energy and an amazing sense of humor. she's a force of nature. that's what it takes in an environment like mosconian where big things are happening in a fast time frame. she'll be missed. we know where to find you. look forward to more adventures with you in the bay area. thank you so much, kathleen. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> hi. i'm jack macy. it's been my privilege and joy to have known kathleen since i came to work for the city
kathleen went to smg. i stayed with the san francisco recycling program, which then with the solid waste management program merged into the fledgling department of environment. jack macy came over at the time. kathleen was at mosconian for 20 years and did a lot of amazing things there. a lot of environmental progress. i just want to say that mosconian's success being a leader in terms of facilities is mostly due to kathleen. we had the pleasure of helping kathleen in that effort, supported her...
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i'm kathleen hicks. i am a director here at c.i.s. this is the second annual -- that's said with hopes there will be further -- conversation with the service secretaries, and i should say secretaries of the military departments is actually the appropriate way to say that. and we're so pleased that they agreed to come back to this forum. it's a unique forum and i hope you all find it valuable for not just hearing what the priorities are for each individual department but also some of the ways in which they're working together for the nation. so let me briefly introduce we have secretary of the army mark spencer. to my immediate -- >> close. >> mark -- i know it's the army. >> i had all the wrong -- >> i will say i am off -- [laughter] >> brother. >> yeah. [laughter] >> so mark, 23rd secretary of the army. graduated from the u.s. military and served during the gulf war. to his left is the secretary of the navy, richard spencer. he is the 76nd secretary of the navy and served as a pilot in the marine corps previously. also served on the
i'm kathleen hicks. i am a director here at c.i.s. this is the second annual -- that's said with hopes there will be further -- conversation with the service secretaries, and i should say secretaries of the military departments is actually the appropriate way to say that. and we're so pleased that they agreed to come back to this forum. it's a unique forum and i hope you all find it valuable for not just hearing what the priorities are for each individual department but also some of the ways in...
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so, trying to strengthen the resilience of our people long-term. >> kathleen: great. okay, we'll open it up, and i ask if you are called you wait for the mic, stand up and please ask one question. >> guest: thank you, ma'am. secretary's thank you so much for doing this. sydney from breaking defense. i'm hearing lots of great things about jointness, and common -- at least military standards for interonerability, and blg things doorgt. i hear multi-do main on this decide of the stage, but i don't think i've ever heard a navy person endorse that concept in those words. and it seems like it resonates a lot of the things the navy is doing, with war fare, so is the navy going to officially sign up to this -- as a joint concept, or is the navy having reservations or is there all sorts of stuff happening down the scenes that isn't labeled that we don't know about. >> it would be the latter, you talk about multi-domain you look at the wing of a aircraft carrier. it can project power on land. the pa can launch a hell fire, i beg your pardon a harpoon, a torpedo and be your info
so, trying to strengthen the resilience of our people long-term. >> kathleen: great. okay, we'll open it up, and i ask if you are called you wait for the mic, stand up and please ask one question. >> guest: thank you, ma'am. secretary's thank you so much for doing this. sydney from breaking defense. i'm hearing lots of great things about jointness, and common -- at least military standards for interonerability, and blg things doorgt. i hear multi-do main on this decide of the stage,...
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kathleen hays is here with a recap.as there anything he said that was much of a surprise or added to the understanding of this policy tilt? kathleen: i have to say there really wasn't, because after his press conference, after the january meeting, numerous fed officials made it pretty clear they are data dependent, they know they might have to raise rates, they will go report by report, meeting by meeting. it was pretty clear from questions he was asked and how he answered them, because he made the same comment over and over -- we have to be patient. you heard that word before. in answers the questions from the senate banking committee, let's listen to one example of jay powell and what he said. >> the committee has decided that with our policy rate in the range of neutral with muted inflation pressures and some of the downside risks we have talked about, this is a good time to be patient and watch and wait and see how the situation evolves. kathleen: he says also, he sees a solid labor market. wages are rising and that
kathleen hays is here with a recap.as there anything he said that was much of a surprise or added to the understanding of this policy tilt? kathleen: i have to say there really wasn't, because after his press conference, after the january meeting, numerous fed officials made it pretty clear they are data dependent, they know they might have to raise rates, they will go report by report, meeting by meeting. it was pretty clear from questions he was asked and how he answered them, because he made...
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kathleen: loretta mester is not a voter this year.known as a hawkish federal bank president. that is why it is significant we heard remarks from her after the meeting. we got the dovish surprising tilt from the federal reserve, led by jay powell. when she acknowledges that inflation is about the fed's goal, that is what jay powell said too. the big question is the forces that will move it higher. i would like to emphasize when they sit down at the table, they go around the table and make a decision. everyone speaks, everyone has influence. it is very important. she said the fed will finalize its balance sheets plan incoming meetings. if they feel like they are closer to the point of reaching their goals on unemployment and inflation, does that mean they are getting closer to the endpoint where they think they could slow down the balance sheet? that is an important question. repeating what she said but nothing has changed her mind. shery: do stick around, kathleen hays during this conversation as we bring in cumberland advisors vice-ch
kathleen: loretta mester is not a voter this year.known as a hawkish federal bank president. that is why it is significant we heard remarks from her after the meeting. we got the dovish surprising tilt from the federal reserve, led by jay powell. when she acknowledges that inflation is about the fed's goal, that is what jay powell said too. the big question is the forces that will move it higher. i would like to emphasize when they sit down at the table, they go around the table and make a...
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kathleen hays was listening in. someone did ask the question today. kathleen: he was the ranking republican on the house financial services committee, so he was the second person to ask jay powell questions today. i think it's just his second or third question. because hesting aswered ready clearly what fed chair would always say. let's remember, people think there is a put it is the stock market plunge in december. the fed went from gradual rate ause it announced in january. here's what jay powell said about it. >> when there are major changes in broader financial conditions, as you point out, not anyone market or set of markets, but iod, for a sustained per there are important changes in broader financial conditions, it matters for macroeconomics and the achievement for the dual mandate. let's look at something called financial conditions. this is something investors watch. steady hikeine is a for interest rates. look what is going on in 2017 and most of 2018. stocks are rally. falling,ks started concern that the fed was not backing away from congre
kathleen hays was listening in. someone did ask the question today. kathleen: he was the ranking republican on the house financial services committee, so he was the second person to ask jay powell questions today. i think it's just his second or third question. because hesting aswered ready clearly what fed chair would always say. let's remember, people think there is a put it is the stock market plunge in december. the fed went from gradual rate ause it announced in january. here's what jay...
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kathleen: risk of recession? that's a great question.hink the markets have price in more risk of a recession than we have. we think global growth is slowing but still growing. my colleagues at goldman sachs did some research looking at the factors that caused the last recession. there were five key factors that were looked at. some of them have actually structurally change, so things like u.s. dependence on oil, or inventory buildup, you know. with technology does have become less important. some of the more financial triggers like huge imbalances, we really do not see that playing out. we think the u.s. consumer has a healthy balance sheet these days. those recession risks that markets looked at and were pricing in and getting nervous about as you entered the fourth quarter last year we think were overblown. we do not see a risk of a recession this year. we see growth slowing. the risk probably goes up next year but not this year. howcine: the slow down, much bigger isn't if we do not have a compromise between the u.s. and china? ithow
kathleen: risk of recession? that's a great question.hink the markets have price in more risk of a recession than we have. we think global growth is slowing but still growing. my colleagues at goldman sachs did some research looking at the factors that caused the last recession. there were five key factors that were looked at. some of them have actually structurally change, so things like u.s. dependence on oil, or inventory buildup, you know. with technology does have become less important....
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rishaad: thanks, kathleen. kathleen hays for us in new york.bank of singapore's head of investment strategy. this question remains. turn ins a massive sentiment between december and and nobody from the fomc has given indication of how the change of heart came about. what is your take? i think we might have just lost him. as we try to restart the contact with him, let's look at what is going on market wise -- i don't need to, apparently. he is hopefully answering that question as to why there was a change of heart at the fed between december and january? financial conditions became extremely tight in december and we think there was some real risk in the economy. in the high-yield bond space, liquidity was tight. this could have escalated to something bigger and even today, we see a sharp deceleration in momentum in the u.s. economy. industrial production numbers are still coming down so with inflation being as low as they are, there is scope for patients and the fed is doing the right thing. due to the sharp about turn, it is unlikely they will
rishaad: thanks, kathleen. kathleen hays for us in new york.bank of singapore's head of investment strategy. this question remains. turn ins a massive sentiment between december and and nobody from the fomc has given indication of how the change of heart came about. what is your take? i think we might have just lost him. as we try to restart the contact with him, let's look at what is going on market wise -- i don't need to, apparently. he is hopefully answering that question as to why there...
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kathleen hays looking at that. parliamentary vote this week. stakes, trade talks resumed in beijing as a deadline .or tariffs looms we will talk with a former australian ambassador to the wto. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ shery: counting down to asia's first major market open this morning. korean futures looking unchanged at the moment. a beautiful day in seoul. we are seeing market optimism across markets that are trading now. new zealand is higher as well. australia holding onto gains, but japan is closed on national foundation day. we are heading to the china reopened after the lunar new year holiday -- reopen after the lunar new year holidays. arei: the u.s. and china kicking off another round of trade talks in beijing. the clock ticking down to president trump's deadline. seeing if we are near an agreement. i am joined by the former australian ambassador to the wto on -- and also the e.u. and japan. in all of your wealth of experience working in this space, this has been an unusual set of negotiations. how do you feel it is going? unusual. been
kathleen hays looking at that. parliamentary vote this week. stakes, trade talks resumed in beijing as a deadline .or tariffs looms we will talk with a former australian ambassador to the wto. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ shery: counting down to asia's first major market open this morning. korean futures looking unchanged at the moment. a beautiful day in seoul. we are seeing market optimism across markets that are trading now. new zealand is higher as well. australia holding onto gains, but...
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ourave kathleen hays here, bloomberg economic policy editor here. weekend's events a leave us here? kathleen: still waiting to see if theresa may can convince the eu to give more concessions on the deal she made. if she can hold her party together, fight off the opposition, and get something that will be eventually passed. sunday was a very day for brexit because she has now announced vote will be no meaningful on brexit until march 12. that is just 17 days until the march 29 deadline. of course, there still may be a .ote this week on february 27 now, it may be a chance for her opponents to put some of their ideas on the table about what needs to be done. it has been a rocky road for theresa may. let's review what happened over the last couple months. january, that vote where her deal was crushed in the house of commons. the worst defeat for any prime minister in recent british history. the average backstop has not been hammered out. u.k. politicians are increasingly worried about a no deal brags it. to say she wants to have a meaningful vote on the
ourave kathleen hays here, bloomberg economic policy editor here. weekend's events a leave us here? kathleen: still waiting to see if theresa may can convince the eu to give more concessions on the deal she made. if she can hold her party together, fight off the opposition, and get something that will be eventually passed. sunday was a very day for brexit because she has now announced vote will be no meaningful on brexit until march 12. that is just 17 days until the march 29 deadline. of...
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jan: thank you, kathleen. thank you so much. our final panelist, who will speak, and then introduce the senator again, is state senator and dr. tom sherman. senator sherman represents this senate district, senate district 24, which includes hampton. and he is a gastroent noling who has been very -- a very, very active advocate of expanding medicaid in new hampshire. on the state ng task force. tom: hi, everybody. after this summer with so much bike riding through your neighborhoods, this feels like y second home. my background, as many of you know, i'm a g.i. doc over at exetter. when i was first elected to the house back in 2012, we started looking at expanding medicaid and as i learned more and more about expanding medicaid, one of the most interesting factoids was a study that came out of the organ experience -- oregon experience. when they expanded medicaid, i won't go into the details of how they did it, but it was randomized. half the population who was eligible got it, and half didn't. so harvard did an amazing amount of
jan: thank you, kathleen. thank you so much. our final panelist, who will speak, and then introduce the senator again, is state senator and dr. tom sherman. senator sherman represents this senate district, senate district 24, which includes hampton. and he is a gastroent noling who has been very -- a very, very active advocate of expanding medicaid in new hampshire. on the state ng task force. tom: hi, everybody. after this summer with so much bike riding through your neighborhoods, this feels...
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my obligation was to find kathleen soliah. we had to find a link to get back to wendy yashimora. she'd rented her house. inside the residence, inside the garage was paraphernalia linked to a bombing in l.a. county so she was being charged as an accompli accomplice. we had to look through files and see somebody who knew kathleen soliah somehow was associated with her. i found a woman, patricia jean mccarthy. she actually was a nurse. we had a place where she worked, we had a place where she lived. we started a surveillance that led us to the apartment complex woun in pacific ka. we interviewed the gentleman running the complex and he said, yeah, they're my painters and they're working in this apartment today. it was jim kilgore, michael borden, steve sew lie yeah and the two soliah sisters were the ones he knew and could identify. the people who were doing the painting went from pacific character then they ended up parked on moore street. we don't want to screw this up. this is the first time we ever knew where the soliahs were. we had a guy who worked at pacific gas and electric
my obligation was to find kathleen soliah. we had to find a link to get back to wendy yashimora. she'd rented her house. inside the residence, inside the garage was paraphernalia linked to a bombing in l.a. county so she was being charged as an accompli accomplice. we had to look through files and see somebody who knew kathleen soliah somehow was associated with her. i found a woman, patricia jean mccarthy. she actually was a nurse. we had a place where she worked, we had a place where she...
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kathleen macias/paradise resident: "it's just an unknown right now on what's going to happen."feelings of uncertainty, since fema announced the ordinance was unsafe -- due to toxic waste. threatening to cut one-point- seven billion in reimbursement funds if other solutions aren't found.representative doug lamalfa/-r- california: "we don't want to blow the reimbursement that fema historically doesn't do very often and is willing to do here."michael zuccolillo/paradise city councilor: "if we lose the money, we lose the town and i don't like it. but i don't know what our options are." leaving the town of paradise to revisit the ordinance that allows trailers on properties -- or else living in fear of not receiving federal reimbursement funding.jody jones/paradise mayor: "we are kind of making it up as we go along there's not playbook for this. so i'm sure its not the last mistake we are going to make." (ken) that was meaghan mackey reporting. the town council passed the ordinance to try to ease the emergency housing situation caused by the the camp fire. officials say they have a
kathleen macias/paradise resident: "it's just an unknown right now on what's going to happen."feelings of uncertainty, since fema announced the ordinance was unsafe -- due to toxic waste. threatening to cut one-point- seven billion in reimbursement funds if other solutions aren't found.representative doug lamalfa/-r- california: "we don't want to blow the reimbursement that fema historically doesn't do very often and is willing to do here."michael zuccolillo/paradise city...
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kathleen hays is here. where does this leave the u.k.?s them waiting for the vote, facing one vote this week. but the big vote on the deal, theresa may says i'm pushing that out march 12, 17 days before the deadline. 27,n, this week, february some are saying her colleagues, many of them oppose certain things in her deal, may take this as an opportunity to focus on those. in order to put this in perspective, let's look what happened to this rocky road theresa may has been treading. first of all, the plan was crushed when the vote went through. it was the worst loss for a u.k. prime minister in recent british history. the average backstop has a very big deal. it has not been -- irish backstop has been a very big deal. it has not been solved. and putting it off now, her vote on the deal, for another couple weeks is seen as a negotiating tactic. if you get too close and you don't have a deal, you may say oh well, i'll vote with theresa may. some have wrote, saying they are not going to let this deal be passed without some kind of deal in plac
kathleen hays is here. where does this leave the u.k.?s them waiting for the vote, facing one vote this week. but the big vote on the deal, theresa may says i'm pushing that out march 12, 17 days before the deadline. 27,n, this week, february some are saying her colleagues, many of them oppose certain things in her deal, may take this as an opportunity to focus on those. in order to put this in perspective, let's look what happened to this rocky road theresa may has been treading. first of all,...
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kathleen? >> thank you senator, welcome to hampton, a fabulous community. a community of families that are incredibly caring, and devoted to their kids, their families, and their extended families. so i think you found this is your first stop, it's a great first stop because it's a terrific community. i am a proud public school educator. public school educator, for 47 years so i've had lots of experiences that have given me the focus on understanding the impact that families undergo every day. you know most of our families recently are working. it's interesting the change since that recession, and we see a lot of families working. but what we discovered was those families are working with very low paying jobs. a lot of service jobs. hourly jobs, with very few benefits. without any coverage of insurance so that we've had situations where we've had families come to us just recently we had a single mom come to us. she's going to have surgery. she came to the -- to our office to talk to our social worker because she didn't know what she was going to do because
kathleen? >> thank you senator, welcome to hampton, a fabulous community. a community of families that are incredibly caring, and devoted to their kids, their families, and their extended families. so i think you found this is your first stop, it's a great first stop because it's a terrific community. i am a proud public school educator. public school educator, for 47 years so i've had lots of experiences that have given me the focus on understanding the impact that families undergo every...
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kathleen murphy, who is next on our panel, is the superintendent. it's this district. >> kathleen is a leader in early childhood and stem initiatives. she was named superintendent of the year. she has been both a classroom teacher and a principal, and now, she is a superintendent. kathleen. >> thank you. welcome to hampton, a fabulous community. this is your first stop. it is a great first stop. i am a proud public school educator. public school educator. 47 years. i had lots of experiences that one given me a focus understanding the impact that families undergo every day. most of our families recently are working. it's interesting to change instead of that recession, and we see a lot of families working, but what we discovered was those families are working with very low paid jobs. , hourly service jobs jobs, with very few benefits, without any coverage of insurance, so that we have had situations where we have had families come to us. just recently, we had a single mom come to us. she was going to have surgery. she came to our office to talk to ou
kathleen murphy, who is next on our panel, is the superintendent. it's this district. >> kathleen is a leader in early childhood and stem initiatives. she was named superintendent of the year. she has been both a classroom teacher and a principal, and now, she is a superintendent. kathleen. >> thank you. welcome to hampton, a fabulous community. this is your first stop. it is a great first stop. i am a proud public school educator. public school educator. 47 years. i had lots of...
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kathleen: he's looking for one rate hike this year and one next year. that is different than that officials were saying a month ago. haidi: kathleen hays there. breaking news on earnings from the singapore telecom group billion. third-quarter net income coming in at 822 billion dollars and operating expense of 3.5 billion dollars there. australia, the business here accounted for more than 50% of singtel's overall revenue. let's look at some of the stock movers we are watching in the sydney session. sophie: bluecrest cresta snapping a three day rise, despite seeing gold production coming in strong. weaving to the upside, after reporting first-half underlying profit of 642 million come the company has lowered its view and said it is on track for an asset sale. telstra losing ground after reporting a 28% decline in first-half net income and cutting its dividend payout. a firm guidance for fiscal 2019 as well as raised its dividend. saying it is eyeing china growth is top profit margins are narrowing. shery: we will get more on japan gdp rates later this ho
kathleen: he's looking for one rate hike this year and one next year. that is different than that officials were saying a month ago. haidi: kathleen hays there. breaking news on earnings from the singapore telecom group billion. third-quarter net income coming in at 822 billion dollars and operating expense of 3.5 billion dollars there. australia, the business here accounted for more than 50% of singtel's overall revenue. let's look at some of the stock movers we are watching in the sydney...
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kathleen hays is here. officials gave speeches. kathleen hays is here. she is very important. she has been over the years probably the most hawkish member of the federal open market committee. there was a year when the fed darted raising -- was not raising rates during the recession. be listeninge will to her. what's interesting is before the january meeting, before they pause, she herself came out and urged her colleagues to be patient on rate hikes. closely did not look enough. we already heard from loretta the federalident of reserve bank of cleveland. she is somebody who in the past was hawkish in her policy position. and today, we heard her saying that she is on board with the and see attitude on rate hikes. here is something very important that encapsulates where a lot of people are on the fed consensus. if she says the economy reforms, basically, strong economy, inflation around 2% or better, this rate may need to move a bit higher than current levels. turn the page, folks. some of the downside risks manifest and the economy is weaker than expecte
kathleen hays is here. officials gave speeches. kathleen hays is here. she is very important. she has been over the years probably the most hawkish member of the federal open market committee. there was a year when the fed darted raising -- was not raising rates during the recession. be listeninge will to her. what's interesting is before the january meeting, before they pause, she herself came out and urged her colleagues to be patient on rate hikes. closely did not look enough. we already...
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oversight of the financial sector. >> now kathleen day. >> ready? all right. welcome everybody. it's monday, 4 p.m. and that means it's time for this weeks installment of the washington history seminar, historical perspectives and international and national affairs. i'm christian osterman. delighted to welcome all of you. i was out due to the shutdown for the first, for the last month, but it's good to be back. i direct the policy program here which has partnered for the last gosh, eight, nine years with the national history center in organizing and in cosponsoring this seminar. delighted to do this as always, cochair the session always with my cochair eric arnesen from george washington university. let me just do a couple of the luminaries, the regulars among you will know that we would like to thank our staff, the people who are actually doing the heavy lifting in terms of getting the word out and getting us organized. amanda perry, assistant director at the national history center. i'm not sure if amand is here. who i want to know what you think
oversight of the financial sector. >> now kathleen day. >> ready? all right. welcome everybody. it's monday, 4 p.m. and that means it's time for this weeks installment of the washington history seminar, historical perspectives and international and national affairs. i'm christian osterman. delighted to welcome all of you. i was out due to the shutdown for the first, for the last month, but it's good to be back. i direct the policy program here which has partnered for the last gosh,...
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kathleen: there are so many people in her own party.re brexiteers, who are already for the new deal brexit. bring it on. she proposes a delay. wait a minute. that means you might get a deal and we won't get a no deal brexit that we might think will be good? she has had at least two bank of her cabinet members say that they will vote to block anything that begins to look like a no deal brexit. people are wondering this lead to a call for a general election? that does not even get to the question of the second referendum. for the economic risk, you will prolong uncertainty for business investments, for big consumer decisions. not just a delay because you have got into the brexit deal, you have to hammer out some more details. they say it would be unequivocally bad for the british economy. look quickly at the bloomberg library, for our barometer. you can see here is the brexit vote, june of 2016. be doingmy seems to ok, doing better. but if you look at inflation, gdp employment, it has taken a toll. we get from bad to worse -- will be get
kathleen: there are so many people in her own party.re brexiteers, who are already for the new deal brexit. bring it on. she proposes a delay. wait a minute. that means you might get a deal and we won't get a no deal brexit that we might think will be good? she has had at least two bank of her cabinet members say that they will vote to block anything that begins to look like a no deal brexit. people are wondering this lead to a call for a general election? that does not even get to the question...
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kathleen macias/paradise resident: "it's just an unknown right now on what's going to happen." fema announced the ordinance was unsafe -- due to toxic waste. threatening to cut one-point- seven billion in reimbursement funds if other solutions aren't found.representative doug lamalfa/-r- california: "we don't want to blow the reimbursement that fema historically doesn't do very often and is willing to do here."michael zuccolillo/paradise city councilor: "if we lose the money, we lose the town and i don't like it. but i don't know what our options are." leaving the town of paradise to ( james ) that was meaghan mackey reporting. the town council passed the ordinance to try to ease the emergency housing situation caused by the camp fire. ( james ) another big story we are following... 5 people died when a small plane crashed into a home outside of los angeles sunday afternoon. officials say the plane had just left the fullerton municipal airport. the house was destroyed. the pilot of the plane was killed... as were four people inside the home. there's no word on the cause of the
kathleen macias/paradise resident: "it's just an unknown right now on what's going to happen." fema announced the ordinance was unsafe -- due to toxic waste. threatening to cut one-point- seven billion in reimbursement funds if other solutions aren't found.representative doug lamalfa/-r- california: "we don't want to blow the reimbursement that fema historically doesn't do very often and is willing to do here."michael zuccolillo/paradise city councilor: "if we lose the...
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oversight of the financial sector. >> now kathleen day. >> ready? all right. welcome everybody. it's monday, 4 p.m. and that means it's time for this weeks installment of the washington history seminar, historical perspectives and international and national affairs. i'm christian ostn.
oversight of the financial sector. >> now kathleen day. >> ready? all right. welcome everybody. it's monday, 4 p.m. and that means it's time for this weeks installment of the washington history seminar, historical perspectives and international and national affairs. i'm christian ostn.
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kathleen: you get that feeling something happened.ctly picture-perfect mirror images of each other, but if you look at the reserve bank of india, the new head of the rbi delivering what some are calling an election cut for prime minister modi. that may be unfair, although he replaced a staunch inflation fighter. a bloomberg chart will show you there is room for a rate cut when it comes to inflation. let's listen. >> it is noteworthy the part of inflation has moved downwards significantly over the period of next one year. headline inflation is expected to remained contained within its target of 4%. this has opened up space for policy action. kathleen: i am going to show you a chart from our bloomberg library. you can see along the top of this chart, this flight line -- white line. these were the rate hikes put in place. by thest rate cut led new head of the rbi. you can see at this level, certainly does not look like inflation is a threat. there was talk about a need to promote growth. from primeng will hang as a cloud. the bank of eng
kathleen: you get that feeling something happened.ctly picture-perfect mirror images of each other, but if you look at the reserve bank of india, the new head of the rbi delivering what some are calling an election cut for prime minister modi. that may be unfair, although he replaced a staunch inflation fighter. a bloomberg chart will show you there is room for a rate cut when it comes to inflation. let's listen. >> it is noteworthy the part of inflation has moved downwards significantly...
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to help us do that, i'm going to bring in kathleen o'donnell, a family lawyer from keene. kathleen?tor klobuchar, during the kavanaugh hearing, you referenced being the daughter of an alcoholic. can you elaborate on how your family history affects -- given this issue as some families experience? sorry about that. >> don't worry. it's not an easy question to ask, so thank you very much. for me, like a lot of people, i grew up in a family with alcoholism and addiction. and my story actually is one my dad has told himself. so when that hearing happened, some people said to me, are you telling a story? and it's something that he has been public about. and he struggled with alcoholism my whole life growing up. he had a number of drunk driving incidences, and back then they didn't really take them that seriously, so he kind of just kept drinking. so i had a lot of times in my life where i was taking the keys away or saw him drinking down in the basement, and it was a hard thing. so when that happened at the kavanaugh hearing, i wanted to make very clear that i knew it was like to live in
to help us do that, i'm going to bring in kathleen o'donnell, a family lawyer from keene. kathleen?tor klobuchar, during the kavanaugh hearing, you referenced being the daughter of an alcoholic. can you elaborate on how your family history affects -- given this issue as some families experience? sorry about that. >> don't worry. it's not an easy question to ask, so thank you very much. for me, like a lot of people, i grew up in a family with alcoholism and addiction. and my story actually...
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and a different objection was articulated by kathleen critchlow.metimes pointed out to us that for all the complaints and suggestions you make about bbc news, instances of them being addressed and things changing as a result are few and far between. well, last month, we add objections that the news at ten was moved on to bbc two when a live football match shown on bbc one overran because of extra time. we can't be sure that we can claim all the credit, but when the same thing happened with another fa cup match going into extra time, the boot was in the other foot. the football switch channels. although some viewers were upset by the disruption caused, many were glad that news stayed where it should be. dear bbc, three weeks i wrote to complain that the news had been moved due to an ever winning football match. this week, i would like to thank the bbc for maintaining its schedule and allowing the ten o'clock news to be on bbc one where it belongs. thank you. at least one satisfied customer. perhaps we had a little influence there. thank you for all
and a different objection was articulated by kathleen critchlow.metimes pointed out to us that for all the complaints and suggestions you make about bbc news, instances of them being addressed and things changing as a result are few and far between. well, last month, we add objections that the news at ten was moved on to bbc two when a live football match shown on bbc one overran because of extra time. we can't be sure that we can claim all the credit, but when the same thing happened with...
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kathleen macias/paradise resident: "it's just an unknown right now on what's going to happen."ainty, since fema announced the ordinance was unsafe -- due to toxic waste. threatening to cut one-point- seven billion in reimbursement funds if other solutions aren't found.representative doug lamalfa/-r- california: "we don't want to blow the reimbursement that fema historically doesn't do very often and is willing to do here."michael zuccolillo/paradise city councilor: "if we lose the money, we lose the town and i don't like it. but i don't know what our options are." leaving the town of paradise to revisit the ordinance that allows trailers on properties -- or else living in fear of not receiving federal reimbursement funding.jody jones/paradise mayor: "we are kind of making it up as we go along there's not playbook for this. so i'm sure its not the last mistake we are going to make." ( james ) that was meaghan mackey reporting. the town council passed the ordinance to try to ease the emergency housing situation caused by the camp fire. ( james ) another big story we are following
kathleen macias/paradise resident: "it's just an unknown right now on what's going to happen."ainty, since fema announced the ordinance was unsafe -- due to toxic waste. threatening to cut one-point- seven billion in reimbursement funds if other solutions aren't found.representative doug lamalfa/-r- california: "we don't want to blow the reimbursement that fema historically doesn't do very often and is willing to do here."michael zuccolillo/paradise city councilor: "if...
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and a different objection was articulated by kathleen critchlow. is sometimes pointed out to us that for all the complaints and suggestions you make about bbc news, instances of them being addressed and things changing as a result are few and far between. well, last month, we aired objections that the news at ten was moved on to bbc two when a live football match shown on bbc one overran because of extra time. we can't be sure that newswatch can claim all the credit, but when the same thing happened this week with another fa cup match going to extra time, the boot was on the other foot. this time it was the football that switch channels. although some viewers objected to the disruption that caused, others were delighted that the news stayed in its rightful place on bbc one. here is jane burchfield. dear bbc, three weeks ago, i wrote to complain because the ten o'clock had been relegated to bbc two in favour of an overunning football match. this week, i would like to thank the bbc for maintaining its usual schedule by moving an overrunning football
and a different objection was articulated by kathleen critchlow. is sometimes pointed out to us that for all the complaints and suggestions you make about bbc news, instances of them being addressed and things changing as a result are few and far between. well, last month, we aired objections that the news at ten was moved on to bbc two when a live football match shown on bbc one overran because of extra time. we can't be sure that newswatch can claim all the credit, but when the same thing...
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and kathleen is a leader in early childhood initiatives, she was named superintendent of the year in 2016 and she has been a classroom teacher and the principal and now she is the superintendent. >> welcome to hampton, a fabulous community, community of families that are incredibly caring and devoted to their kids, their families, their extended families. this is your first stop, a great first stop because it is a terrific community. i'm up proud public school educator for 37 years. we have lots of experiences that have given me the focus of understanding the impact families undergo every day. most of our families are working. interesting the change and we see a lot of families working but what we discovered was those families are working with low-paid jobs. a lot of service jobs, very few benefits without coverage of insurance so we have situations where we had families come to us, we had a single mom come to us, she came to our office to talk to our social worker, because she didn't know what she was going to do because her pay was able to pay the rent and put food on the table, an
and kathleen is a leader in early childhood initiatives, she was named superintendent of the year in 2016 and she has been a classroom teacher and the principal and now she is the superintendent. >> welcome to hampton, a fabulous community, community of families that are incredibly caring and devoted to their kids, their families, their extended families. this is your first stop, a great first stop because it is a terrific community. i'm up proud public school educator for 37 years. we...
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thank you, kathleen hays.mists part of our conversation -- if you missed a part of our conversation, go to the terminal. tv . you can also see the interactive tv function, dive into bloomberg functions we talk about on the right-hand side. askhe bottom left, you can a guest a question. to get to those per this is for bloomberg subscribers only. this is bloomberg. ♪ is bloomberg. ♪ ahn in new shery york. haidi: i am haidi stroud-watts. you are watching daybreak australia. l'oreal is the latest name to defy a slowdown in china with sales on the mainland hoping to produce best performance in 40 quarters. they affirmed l'oreal's strengths when we spoke with them. there is a strong appetite of chinese consumers for beauty products, luxury beauty projects -- products and so far we are seeing no slow down at all. reporter: other companies are caterpillar, apple with iphone. >> different. reporter: what are you seeing in chinareporter:? >> we see a strong demand. it is true also there is something called ballistic
thank you, kathleen hays.mists part of our conversation -- if you missed a part of our conversation, go to the terminal. tv . you can also see the interactive tv function, dive into bloomberg functions we talk about on the right-hand side. askhe bottom left, you can a guest a question. to get to those per this is for bloomberg subscribers only. this is bloomberg. ♪ is bloomberg. ♪ ahn in new shery york. haidi: i am haidi stroud-watts. you are watching daybreak australia. l'oreal is the...
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and kathleen is a leader in early childhood and stem initiatives. she was named superintendent of the year in 2016 and she has been both a classroom teacher and a principal and now a superintendent. >> welcome to hampton, a fabulous community. a community of families that are incredibly caring and devoted to their kids, their families and extended families. so i think you have found that this is your first stop. it is a great first stop because it is a terrific community. i'm a proud public school educator for 47 years. i have had lots of experiences hat have given me the focus on understanding the impact that families undergo every day. you know, most of our families recently are working. it's interesting the change. and we see a lot of families working. but what we covered those families are working with very low paying jobs and a lot of service jobs, hourly jobs, without benefits, without any coverage of insurance so that we have had situations where we have had families come to us. just recently, we had a single mom come to us and she was going
and kathleen is a leader in early childhood and stem initiatives. she was named superintendent of the year in 2016 and she has been both a classroom teacher and a principal and now a superintendent. >> welcome to hampton, a fabulous community. a community of families that are incredibly caring and devoted to their kids, their families and extended families. so i think you have found that this is your first stop. it is a great first stop because it is a terrific community. i'm a proud...
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sara jane olson is the name take taken by kathleen soliah. she was in minneapolis, st. by "america's most wanted" was the breakthrough generating tips. tonight after living a double life for 25 years, she was quietly arrested in st. paul. >> she was not the same person by appearance that she was back when she did these horrible things. part of the problem with the case was we were going to have a whole set of jurors that didn't know who the sla was. they would have never heard of them. so that led us into looking at some of the other crimes they did. >> what did you find when you looked at the carmichael crime? >> we were overwhelmed. we just couldn't believe that nobody had been prosecuted for the murder of myrna ophsal. john was outraged. so he made it his own mission to do what he could to try to get justice for his mom. >> i'm very happy that my mother's murder is getting the attention that it deserves, and i trust that justice will be served. >> i knew that when she was arrested, all the shit was going to hit the fan and that we would be exposed again to prosecutio
sara jane olson is the name take taken by kathleen soliah. she was in minneapolis, st. by "america's most wanted" was the breakthrough generating tips. tonight after living a double life for 25 years, she was quietly arrested in st. paul. >> she was not the same person by appearance that she was back when she did these horrible things. part of the problem with the case was we were going to have a whole set of jurors that didn't know who the sla was. they would have never heard...
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kathleen macias/paradise resident: "it's just an unknown right now on what's going to happen."elings of uncertainty, since fema announced the ordinance was unsafe -- due to toxic waste. threatening to cut one-point- seven billion in reimbursement funds if other solutions aren't found.representative doug lamalfa/-r- california: "we don't want to blow the reimbursement that fema historically doesn't do very often and is willing to do here."michael zuccolillo/paradise city councilor: "if we lose the money, we lose the town and i don't like it. but i don't know what our options are." leaving the town of paradise to revisit the ordinance that allows trailers on properties -- or else living in fear of not receiving federal reimbursement funding.jody jones/paradise mayor: "we are kind of making it up as we go along there's not playbook for this. so i'm sure its not the last mistake we are going to make." (ken) (ken) that was meaghan mackey reporting. the town council passed the ordinance to try to ease the emergency housing situation caused by the camp fire. officials say they have a
kathleen macias/paradise resident: "it's just an unknown right now on what's going to happen."elings of uncertainty, since fema announced the ordinance was unsafe -- due to toxic waste. threatening to cut one-point- seven billion in reimbursement funds if other solutions aren't found.representative doug lamalfa/-r- california: "we don't want to blow the reimbursement that fema historically doesn't do very often and is willing to do here."michael zuccolillo/paradise city...
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joining us to discuss whether these two ipos will be successful kathleen smith and mike isac of "the. good afternoon to you both kathleen, if i start with you, does whatever the first one of these two lists at decide the earnings multiple, the price multiple for the second? >> certainly the valuation that will be placed on lyft will factor in how investors look at uber when it goes public so, it is helpful i think to have lyft come first but i would also say it's not just the battle between -- in timing between lyft and uber, but also, from an ipo market stand point it is i think lyft may actually be hitting the sweet spot of the ipo market as we look at it and i can describe that further if you would like. >> go for it why now? >> sure. okay the ipo market because 2018 finished up on such a very weak note the ipo's market pretty much shut down in november and december and had a low volume of issuance to date in 2019 so investors have been risk averse coming to ipos now our ipo index, for example, if you look at how it is trading, you'll see that the basket of already public companie
joining us to discuss whether these two ipos will be successful kathleen smith and mike isac of "the. good afternoon to you both kathleen, if i start with you, does whatever the first one of these two lists at decide the earnings multiple, the price multiple for the second? >> certainly the valuation that will be placed on lyft will factor in how investors look at uber when it goes public so, it is helpful i think to have lyft come first but i would also say it's not just the battle...
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detective kathleen decker took the stand. >> when you first saw david at his residence, i believe you and upset. >> yes. >> the defense willingly conceded that david pietz was a crummy husband. but skirt-chasing didn't give him a motive for murder. >> dave pietz isn't the first guy to step out on his spouse. all of you, certainly, know of people that have done that. have they killed their wives or husbands or anything like that? >> and, the defense countered, that if anyone had secrets to hide, it wasn't dave. it was nici. >> there's another side to all this. >> the defense now turned the focus to nicole pietz, and the last few weeks of her life. >> raise your right hand. >> the lawyers called to the stand their main witness, nici's doctor, carol waymac, nici's primary physician for five years. >> you knew nici's history, that she had trouble has a young woman. >> i did. >> and had actually been in rehab at one point. >> and we had talked about it throughout her care with me. >> so when nici came into the office complaining of severe back pain at the end of 2005, doctor waymac said sh
detective kathleen decker took the stand. >> when you first saw david at his residence, i believe you and upset. >> yes. >> the defense willingly conceded that david pietz was a crummy husband. but skirt-chasing didn't give him a motive for murder. >> dave pietz isn't the first guy to step out on his spouse. all of you, certainly, know of people that have done that. have they killed their wives or husbands or anything like that? >> and, the defense countered, that...
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kathleen is a leader in early childhood, in stem initiatives. she was named superintendent of the year in 2016. she has been both a classroom teacher and a principal and now she's a superintendent. athleen. supt. murphy: thank you. senator, welcome to new hampshire. fabulous community. a community of families that are incredibly caring and devoted to their kids, their families, and their extended families. i think you have found if this is your first stop it's a great first stop because it's a terrific community. i am a proud public school educator, public school educator for 47 years, so i have a lot of experiences that have given me a focus on understanding the impact that families undergo every day. you know, most of our families recently are working. it is interesting, the change, since the recession, we see a lot of families working, but what we have discovered is those families are working with very low paying jobs. a lot of service jobs, hourly jobs with very few benefits, without any coverage of surance, so that we've had situations wher
kathleen is a leader in early childhood, in stem initiatives. she was named superintendent of the year in 2016. she has been both a classroom teacher and a principal and now she's a superintendent. athleen. supt. murphy: thank you. senator, welcome to new hampshire. fabulous community. a community of families that are incredibly caring and devoted to their kids, their families, and their extended families. i think you have found if this is your first stop it's a great first stop because it's a...
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but gardening is a way of reducing the family's carbon footprint and that's why kathleen and her family started a small garden plot next to their apartments in berlin. the family is taking part in a project by the potsdam institute for climate impact research one hundred households are trying to reduce their c o two emissions over a period of a year. for the children aged three five and nine it's a new experience. the family's daily life has changed gardening shopping or just moving around. every day the parents take their children to preschool and school respectively. that's what are you doing what's going on here they switched to using the car for a bike. if anybody took the car he would produce three and a half kilos of c o two every day. and i even take the bike if it's snowing or icy so long as it's safe for the children let's go girls. with piccolo. the whole experiment has a test. it's not about reducing emissions by forty percent at any cost it's also about discovering why it's so difficult for people to reduce their carbon footprint and lead environmentally friendly lifestyles.
but gardening is a way of reducing the family's carbon footprint and that's why kathleen and her family started a small garden plot next to their apartments in berlin. the family is taking part in a project by the potsdam institute for climate impact research one hundred households are trying to reduce their c o two emissions over a period of a year. for the children aged three five and nine it's a new experience. the family's daily life has changed gardening shopping or just moving around....
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matthau bugs university hospital dr kathleen of back my stuff often uses pill lottie's techniques with her patients. it's very good for people with chronic back pain whether it's the cervical spine or the lumbar region. and it can be used prophylactic late to prevent back pain or a slipped disc. from thinking and it could also be used therapeutically to treat an existing back condition. to concussion. these days pilaf his techniques are often used with patients who've been prescribed off a pita greek ability like better. this exercise is called the seal. and this one the mum made. according to use of plus his theory it'll take ten sessions for better morning to feel a difference of twenty sessions to see a difference and after thirty sessions they'll have a whole new body. because what i really notice is my spine it feels like it's been really stretched and it's on but i have a lot of problems with my lower back when i was holding a position the pain was gone so it would be really good to train those muscles. not a bad result for a first session at this rate they really might be transf
matthau bugs university hospital dr kathleen of back my stuff often uses pill lottie's techniques with her patients. it's very good for people with chronic back pain whether it's the cervical spine or the lumbar region. and it can be used prophylactic late to prevent back pain or a slipped disc. from thinking and it could also be used therapeutically to treat an existing back condition. to concussion. these days pilaf his techniques are often used with patients who've been prescribed off a pita...
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the bin doesn't have a huge set of hollywood a listers but if you look at french cinema you have kathleen to nerve and julia to be no sure going to be in this building together tonight well all right well you guys get the lucky assignments and have fun for the rest of the evening watching for more of the red carpet stars i mean as have been david levitz thank you they're right behind you got us. the day is nearly done and the conversation continues online you know where to find us and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is a another day will see of that but. the feeling. the food. the food. the food. just won't come of. fish because. the fact that because of this cutting i can't go to school. around ten million turkeys children to work to help support their families. what kentucky. child. needs time. to take one step further go ahead and thing stinks. lots of. time to search the unknown and find for the truth. is hard to overcome boundaries and connect the world. this time for. the dog it is coming up ahead made for minds. her first day at school in the jungle. her fir
the bin doesn't have a huge set of hollywood a listers but if you look at french cinema you have kathleen to nerve and julia to be no sure going to be in this building together tonight well all right well you guys get the lucky assignments and have fun for the rest of the evening watching for more of the red carpet stars i mean as have been david levitz thank you they're right behind you got us. the day is nearly done and the conversation continues online you know where to find us and remember...
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the banal doesn't have a huge set of hollywood a listers but if you look at french cinema you have kathleen of and julie had been no sure going to be in this building together tonight well all right well you guys get the lucky assignments and have fun for the rest of the evening watching for more of the red carpet stars i mean as have been david levitz thank you they're right behind you got us. the day is nearly done and the conversation continues online you know where to find us and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is a another day will see of that. they live like god on the mount olympus so this new. top executives. the high flyers a high finance. shakers marc klaas along move in send them into freefall and then what about the one big winners. who ends up paying the price made in germany next. what happens when the state don't have programs when companies. come creates a conflict of interest between development aid agencies and the private sector contracts from such alliances. they. come closer to. the business development. in forty five minutes spotty w. n extreme
the banal doesn't have a huge set of hollywood a listers but if you look at french cinema you have kathleen of and julie had been no sure going to be in this building together tonight well all right well you guys get the lucky assignments and have fun for the rest of the evening watching for more of the red carpet stars i mean as have been david levitz thank you they're right behind you got us. the day is nearly done and the conversation continues online you know where to find us and remember...
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reporter kathleen norris transcend this. saying there is no place for hate in france thousands of people had packed out this at plus a lot of public here in the east of paris -- marking a protest against the ronnie's of anti semitism in france another marches took place in fifty towns and cities across the country. it was a very calm some but i miss via people holding up that placards reading some sufi this is enough from people i spoke to in the crowd telling me. that they'd seen anti semitism on the rise of the false fifteen or twenty years and that france now has to get to grips with that. some people in the crowd worried about this fast being taken over by political parties because most of the major political parties in france had. cooled for people to come to these demonstrations up but in the end it was a unknown political. events and non political ceremony at any rate that was school children from a jewish school who were -- both on stage to read programs that was singing of let must say as the french national anthem
reporter kathleen norris transcend this. saying there is no place for hate in france thousands of people had packed out this at plus a lot of public here in the east of paris -- marking a protest against the ronnie's of anti semitism in france another marches took place in fifty towns and cities across the country. it was a very calm some but i miss via people holding up that placards reading some sufi this is enough from people i spoke to in the crowd telling me. that they'd seen anti semitism...
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in this program, narrated by kathleen turner, we look at how this reversal of roles came about, starting old-fashioned star like joan crawford who was shaped by the studio system. you'll also hear from contemporary stars like jack lemmon and julia roberts and find the answer to that elusive question: what makes "the star"? (dramatic music playing) (narrator) the names on movie marquees draw the audience in like moths to a flame. the public's love affair with stars lasts forever. movie stars exist in a beauty that transcends time. (john waters) a movie star is mythic, a movie star is like no one you've ever seen walking around in your daily life. america invented the star. and there's a specific time when that happened, it happened in 1910. that's when the star was born. (thunder crashing) (music playing) (narrator) from the early days of motion pictures, stars have incarnated the visions of directors, provided the story elements for audiences and bankrolled more films than any other financial asset. hi, nice meeting you. how do you feel about coming tonight? nervous. why shouldn't i be n
in this program, narrated by kathleen turner, we look at how this reversal of roles came about, starting old-fashioned star like joan crawford who was shaped by the studio system. you'll also hear from contemporary stars like jack lemmon and julia roberts and find the answer to that elusive question: what makes "the star"? (dramatic music playing) (narrator) the names on movie marquees draw the audience in like moths to a flame. the public's love affair with stars lasts forever. movie...
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we will then hear from kathleen joyce, the assistant sergeant in arms. she will announce mike pence who was the president of the senate. then the speaker will announce the joint chiefs who will enter the house of representatives. the speaker and vice president appoint members of their chambers did ask her committee. at 8:50, karen pence will be escorted in the executive gallery followed by the first lady. the justices of the u.s. supreme court arriving at 8:55. this is from statuary hall inside of the chamber of the u.s. capital. you will see in just a moment, walking side-by-side, members of the u.s. senate making their way from one end of the other to the house of representatives for a joint session of congress. live session here on c-span. [indiscernible chatter] steve: as you heard from the senate historian, they are having the traditional chicken pot pie dinner and are lining up, along with vice president mike pence. secretary hall is where many of the lawmakers, house and senate leaders, will meet afterword with the media. you can watch those inter
we will then hear from kathleen joyce, the assistant sergeant in arms. she will announce mike pence who was the president of the senate. then the speaker will announce the joint chiefs who will enter the house of representatives. the speaker and vice president appoint members of their chambers did ask her committee. at 8:50, karen pence will be escorted in the executive gallery followed by the first lady. the justices of the u.s. supreme court arriving at 8:55. this is from statuary hall inside...
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the bin doesn't have a huge set of hollywood a listers but if you look at french cinema you have kathleen to move and julie had been no sure going to be in this building together tonight well all right well you guys get the lucky assignments and have fun for the rest of the evening watching for more of the red carpet stars i mean as i've been david leavitt's thank you they're right behind you guys. the day is nearly done and the conversation continues online you know where to find us and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is a another day will see of that but. the first. half. is one coming. first because. i found that because of this cut i can't go to school. around two million turkeys children to work to help support. what kentucky. three thousand next. sixteen the first crimes against humanity. civics become. six of. their record images travel around the globe via social media. what is fair game to. what is fact. digital investigators combing through the flood of images and they combine sources trying to reconstruct what happened and to substantiate claims of crime
the bin doesn't have a huge set of hollywood a listers but if you look at french cinema you have kathleen to move and julie had been no sure going to be in this building together tonight well all right well you guys get the lucky assignments and have fun for the rest of the evening watching for more of the red carpet stars i mean as i've been david leavitt's thank you they're right behind you guys. the day is nearly done and the conversation continues online you know where to find us and...
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i'm kathleen hicks. i direct the international security program here at csis it's my pleasure to welcome you to our second annual -- that's said with hope that there will be further -- conversation with the service secretaries. and i should say secretaries of the military departments is actually the appropriate way to say that. and we're so pleased that they agreed to come back to the forum. it's a unique forum. i hope you all find it valuable for not just hearing the priorities for each department but also some of the ways in which they are working together for the nation. so let me briefly introduce who we have we have secretary of the army mark spencer to my -- >> mark esper. i know it's the army. i was lake. >> i had all the wrong notes there. >> i will confess i'm off the red eye. >> that's my little brother. >> spo mark esper, 23rd secretary of the army. graduate of the u.s. military academy served about ten years in the army and including service during the gulf war. to his left is the secretary o
i'm kathleen hicks. i direct the international security program here at csis it's my pleasure to welcome you to our second annual -- that's said with hope that there will be further -- conversation with the service secretaries. and i should say secretaries of the military departments is actually the appropriate way to say that. and we're so pleased that they agreed to come back to the forum. it's a unique forum. i hope you all find it valuable for not just hearing the priorities for each...
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kathleen, tell us. very important to the federal reserve and markets. why?tion of what nancy, that's for sure -- wait and see, that's for sure. it is a record 100 month. that's another reason jay powell, when you see him on the screen speaking at the press conference this week, said hey, the jobs picture is strong. wages are growing, unemployment is at historic lows. let's jump into our library and look at the chart we got. 312,000 jobs in december. that was almost double, if you look at it, from 176,000 the month before. done at the bottom, unemployment, that steady downward move to 3.9%. so, what do we expect now? let's run through the forecast. payrolls expected to rise by 165,000, down from 312, unemployment steady at 3.9%. now, why are we just so important? jay powell said, in answer to a bloomberg question, what would it take to get back on the rate hike path? i would have to see inflation rising. let's take a look at a very important chart. white line is average hourly earnings up to 3.5%. of the line below, key inflation gauge, has risen. there's a b
kathleen, tell us. very important to the federal reserve and markets. why?tion of what nancy, that's for sure -- wait and see, that's for sure. it is a record 100 month. that's another reason jay powell, when you see him on the screen speaking at the press conference this week, said hey, the jobs picture is strong. wages are growing, unemployment is at historic lows. let's jump into our library and look at the chart we got. 312,000 jobs in december. that was almost double, if you look at it,...
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first of all, thanks, again, kathleen for you and csis hosting this. i think it was successful last year and hopefully a third one as well. let's go back in baseline as well. about this time the national defense strategy came out and told us we are in era of great power competition and strategic competitors are russia and china. we should focus on high intensity conflict. a few short months after the army vision came out. what the army vision laid out was what should the future for the army look like in 2028 in terms of everything we do, man, organize, train, equip and lead the army. and really what that did was brought to the floor and jump started a renaissance in the united states army with regard to everything we do. our priorities have remained the same and will. readiness number within modernization number two. and reform number three. reform is the means by means which we free up manpower better. i know you want to talk about readiness but a metric in terms of how much ground we have reclaimed in the redness of our forces. end of 2016, we had 18
first of all, thanks, again, kathleen for you and csis hosting this. i think it was successful last year and hopefully a third one as well. let's go back in baseline as well. about this time the national defense strategy came out and told us we are in era of great power competition and strategic competitors are russia and china. we should focus on high intensity conflict. a few short months after the army vision came out. what the army vision laid out was what should the future for the army...
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. >> reporter: but as the debate rages on, patients like kathleen washington are stuck in the middle.t afford the $600 price of her insulin, so she has to use a less-effective, cheaper insulin. >> it just got to be to the point that i had to start making decision as to whether or not i'm going to get my insulin or whether or not i'm going to get food. >> reporter: today's hearing ended with none of the companies committing to lowengheritan l w. >> glor: up next here, heavy rains inundate northern california. reach her health goals! i'm in! but first... shelfie! the great-tasting nutrition of ensure. with up to 30 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals! ensure. for strength and energy. ensure. jerry♪eastbound and down.ound loaded up and truckin'♪ ♪we gonna do what they say can't be done♪ ♪we've got a long way to go ♪and a short time to get there.♪ ♪i'm eastbound, just watch ole bandit run♪ whatever party you've got going in the back, we've got the business up front. ways to lose stubborn belly fat: metal vibration therapy. ( ♪ ) (glass breaking) (gasp) not cool. freezing away fa
. >> reporter: but as the debate rages on, patients like kathleen washington are stuck in the middle.t afford the $600 price of her insulin, so she has to use a less-effective, cheaper insulin. >> it just got to be to the point that i had to start making decision as to whether or not i'm going to get my insulin or whether or not i'm going to get food. >> reporter: today's hearing ended with none of the companies committing to lowengheritan l w. >> glor: up next here,...
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sporting good retelling to kathleen's drop plans to sell a sports version of the job in front the company says it had hoped to build on the success it previously had been roc-a fella dubinsky next explains why it sparked such controversy even before it went on the shelves in fronts. it's incredible how such a small piece of material can cause such a commotion but here in france that's exactly what's happened over plans by the retailer to cattle and just stock a sports version of a hit job a muslim headscarf. as well as an outpouring of twitter outrage several politicians have called for a boycott of to cast all. sport emancipates it does not submit my choice as a woman and a citizen would be to no longer trust a brand that breaks with our values the french health minister has also waded into the debate to the gods. it's legal but it's a vision of women that i do not share i think it does not fit well with the values of our country. fox is a secular country with a hit job as well as the christian cross have been banished from state classrooms and also from government offices no religious s
sporting good retelling to kathleen's drop plans to sell a sports version of the job in front the company says it had hoped to build on the success it previously had been roc-a fella dubinsky next explains why it sparked such controversy even before it went on the shelves in fronts. it's incredible how such a small piece of material can cause such a commotion but here in france that's exactly what's happened over plans by the retailer to cattle and just stock a sports version of a hit job a...