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kathy: i think we get close to it. think two more hikes this year is probably more realistic than three. we are seeing global growth, it's going to turnover, i don't see the impetus for that last rate hike at the end of the year. we are getting close to the neutral rate. we have two people at the fed now to i am assuming will be the vice chair, and williams, also in the new neutral camp. why rush? yes, if we get a 3% on the short end, we would be pretty close to inverting. jonathan: they were to competing -- to competing -- two competing forces in play, the intuitive idea that when the federal reserve goes into a hiking cycle, the curve inverts, that is what history suggests. at the same time, and this is why this time in my be -- might be different, we've got unwind of the balance sheet, removal of quantitative easing, which could lead to a steepening of the curve. and the risk premium, the term premium picking up again. how do you put those two competing forces together and what is the curve going to look like? andre
kathy: i think we get close to it. think two more hikes this year is probably more realistic than three. we are seeing global growth, it's going to turnover, i don't see the impetus for that last rate hike at the end of the year. we are getting close to the neutral rate. we have two people at the fed now to i am assuming will be the vice chair, and williams, also in the new neutral camp. why rush? yes, if we get a 3% on the short end, we would be pretty close to inverting. jonathan: they were...
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and you as well, kathy.rope and ecb, they are incredibly reluctant to be held hostage by politics. what do you make of that and how does that set up for next week? kathy: they have a tough line to walk. they have pressure coming from a populist push that has been underappreciated for about two years right now. they have to deal with that and they have to show they are not taking that into account and setting policy. i think we are not going to get much out of the ecb next week. i think they will say they discussed the idea of ending qe, and that will be all we get. jonathan: kathy, to your point, these are risks on the table for years, months, especially in italy, and we are still vulnerable to sudden reversals in risk appetite. why, when we are aware of the risks at the time are we pricing in doom and risk suddenly? kathy: because we did not price it in initially. markets were not price for something to go wrong. we had a scenario where spreads, it doesn't matter if you go from the u.s. high-yield market, e
and you as well, kathy.rope and ecb, they are incredibly reluctant to be held hostage by politics. what do you make of that and how does that set up for next week? kathy: they have a tough line to walk. they have pressure coming from a populist push that has been underappreciated for about two years right now. they have to deal with that and they have to show they are not taking that into account and setting policy. i think we are not going to get much out of the ecb next week. i think they...
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kathy yes. jay: absolutely.ity --: for new york from new york city, i was you next friday ahead of a massive week ahead. i am looking forward to it. this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. >> i'm mark crumpton with "first word news." quebec totrump is in attend the g7 summit. the president was greeted i canadian prime minister justin trudeau and his wife, sophie. their cordial exchange seem to give no-hit of recent tensions following the president's decision to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, and action prime minister trudeau called insulting and unacceptable. the cabinet with the highest rate of female ministers in both spanish and european history today held its first meeting. the new socialist government of pedro sanchez is comprised of 11 female ministers and six males. the changeover of the outgoing government is said to be one of the fastest power transitions and the countries for decades of democratic rule. democratic senator patrick leahy has had skin cancer cells removed fro
kathy yes. jay: absolutely.ity --: for new york from new york city, i was you next friday ahead of a massive week ahead. i am looking forward to it. this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. >> i'm mark crumpton with "first word news." quebec totrump is in attend the g7 summit. the president was greeted i canadian prime minister justin trudeau and his wife, sophie. their cordial exchange seem to give no-hit of recent tensions following the president's...
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kathy: no, i don't think so. amanda: kathy burton, thanks to you.ay dalio will be on bloomberg television at the top of the hour, 2:00 p.m. new york time. that was the a live interview ideasrik schatzker at the festival. free up $5 billion in capital and find some savings before 2022. i spoke with ceo roy gori about what is on the table. the reality is we have about 50% of our business that is tied up in reg is the -- legacy businesses. this has not been a big focus for us historically, and now, with leadership in that base, who will run these businesses, we have to be much more deliberate about delivering better returns and making sure that we are putting out capital -- putting our capital to the best use. our goal was to free up $5 billion worth of capital, and at the same time we need to be focused on in spaces -- expenses. our goal there is to improve efficiency quite significantly and drive the way we operate. amanda: it was not too long before the spinoff of hancock was being discussed. is that still on the table or did rising rates change the
kathy: no, i don't think so. amanda: kathy burton, thanks to you.ay dalio will be on bloomberg television at the top of the hour, 2:00 p.m. new york time. that was the a live interview ideasrik schatzker at the festival. free up $5 billion in capital and find some savings before 2022. i spoke with ceo roy gori about what is on the table. the reality is we have about 50% of our business that is tied up in reg is the -- legacy businesses. this has not been a big focus for us historically, and...
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>> kathy: absolutely. and people have to pay taxes. >> sean: well, if i didn't pay taxes that would be wrong, right? >> kathy: they are buying goods, they are paying taxes on those goods. >> sean: i didn't say they were paying taxes, i didn't say if they were good or bad people. it's about law. if you can a break that law, dan longino, that's pretty much saying that we don't have laws and that's with the mayor of philadelphia was really doing today. >> dan: notice the word games that kathy just play there, she switched the argument. she does not all the time. >> kathy: i do not. >> dan: he said, that makes it illegal. you changed it to an argument about being illegal human, or being alive and being illegal. what are you talking about? we are talking about immigration laws. >> sean: people, i understand they are people and we love all people. but we are a sovereign country. respect the sovereignty and the will of law in america. thank you. when we come back, incredible nice things that clinton is saying abo
>> kathy: absolutely. and people have to pay taxes. >> sean: well, if i didn't pay taxes that would be wrong, right? >> kathy: they are buying goods, they are paying taxes on those goods. >> sean: i didn't say they were paying taxes, i didn't say if they were good or bad people. it's about law. if you can a break that law, dan longino, that's pretty much saying that we don't have laws and that's with the mayor of philadelphia was really doing today. >> dan: notice...
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thank you, kathy. allegedly. >> allegedly. allegedly.e on my cell phone, and i'm thinking, "how the hell does matt lauer have my cell phone?" so, yeah, things got so crazy that day. i got calls from everybody. and then, of course, you know, someone called and said, "what if --" you knew who daniel pearl was, so i don't mean to bring the room down, but someone said, "what if daniel peals's mother saw this?" and i've performed in iraq and afghanistan. places the president can't find on a map. nor has he been. [ light laughter ] and so, i really truly, truly didn't think people would make the connection. i just thought -- ali could think of was everything from, you know, spoof of medusa and perseus, to him saying famously to megyn kelly and i'm no fan, sorry. but anyway. remember that one? and by the way santa claus is white. calm down, girl, you don't know, you weren't there. [ laughter ] alright so -- i don't forget -- i don't forget a single thing. i don't forget a single thing. >> seth: where? do you mean the north pole? is that where -
thank you, kathy. allegedly. >> allegedly. allegedly.e on my cell phone, and i'm thinking, "how the hell does matt lauer have my cell phone?" so, yeah, things got so crazy that day. i got calls from everybody. and then, of course, you know, someone called and said, "what if --" you knew who daniel pearl was, so i don't mean to bring the room down, but someone said, "what if daniel peals's mother saw this?" and i've performed in iraq and afghanistan. places...
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don bacon, jason lewis, kathy mcmorris rogers, who's terrific. kathy. hi, kathy. representative neil dunn, ann custer, and julia brown. i want to thank -- and i assume we have a couple others out there. anybody i didn't announce? you want to stand and we'll announce you. you deserve it. thank you, all, very much. really, it's incredible. [ applause ] and finally, i want to thank the fantastic veteran service organizations that helped us push today's choice legislation across the finish line. enever ispoke, this was one of the most important things. it was something i got the biggest hand for. pe people want to take care of our th're great people. four years ago our entire nation was shocked and outraged by stories of the va system plagued by neglect, abuse, fraud, and mistreatment of our veterans. and there was nothg they could do about it. they couldn't do anything about it. good people that worked there, they couldn't take care of the bad people, meaning, you're fired, get the hell out of here. with us today are many brave veterans who endured that grave injusti
don bacon, jason lewis, kathy mcmorris rogers, who's terrific. kathy. hi, kathy. representative neil dunn, ann custer, and julia brown. i want to thank -- and i assume we have a couple others out there. anybody i didn't announce? you want to stand and we'll announce you. you deserve it. thank you, all, very much. really, it's incredible. [ applause ] and finally, i want to thank the fantastic veteran service organizations that helped us push today's choice legislation across the finish line....
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escalon-natives kathy and gene morgan had purchased their retirement home on the island six years ago and after living there for at least four months out of the year, planned to live there full time once kathy retired in four years. instead, they went back to the island last thursday to say goodbye to their dream home they had been at just weeks prior."we were able, tender mercy, to get in down one of these streets and come around on friday and come in, see the last little section of our street that was left and kind of throw our keys in the lava and say our goodbyes," kathy morgan said.kathy morgan said it provided closure to the home they'd put their entire retirement savings into. then a rainbow emerged as they said their final goodbye."it all got taken away but we figure the lord must have a plan in this and we have to hold onto hope," kathy morgan said. "we can't go backwards and we can't get it back, and we have to look forward."the morgans say the sense of community is amazing on the island and they have spent the last week volunteering at evacuation centers and kitchens, helpi
escalon-natives kathy and gene morgan had purchased their retirement home on the island six years ago and after living there for at least four months out of the year, planned to live there full time once kathy retired in four years. instead, they went back to the island last thursday to say goodbye to their dream home they had been at just weeks prior."we were able, tender mercy, to get in down one of these streets and come around on friday and come in, see the last little section of our...
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kathy griffin strikes again. first this disgusting picture of president trump's severed head and now attack on america's first lady. "fox & friends first" starts right now. ♪ ♪ heather: were we have been waiting for you join us at "fox & friends first". love a little tom petty in the morning to get the day started. live shot of new york city there for you. thank you very much for joining us on monday morning. i'm heather childers. top stories for you, live look at capitol hill. lots of things happening today. the doj, inspector general and fbi director will be grilled over the clinton e-mail probe today. and now antitrump fbi agent peter strzok says he's ready to testify too. griff jenkins live in washington, d.c. as lawmakers demand more documents on the probe, good morning, griff. griff: good morning, heather, we have not heard the left, horowitz heading to senate judiciary committee this afternoon as president trump applies pressure on the fbi agent that claims he would stop him from taking office. the preside
kathy griffin strikes again. first this disgusting picture of president trump's severed head and now attack on america's first lady. "fox & friends first" starts right now. ♪ ♪ heather: were we have been waiting for you join us at "fox & friends first". love a little tom petty in the morning to get the day started. live shot of new york city there for you. thank you very much for joining us on monday morning. i'm heather childers. top stories for you, live look...
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>> yes, kathy di luca and david pillpal and stephanie di luca. >> hello, my name is kathy i'm the policy and program director at walk san francisco. and i think that deanna is brilliant. i think that everything she put up on those slides captures what we see and hear in the community all the time. i was listening to what she was saying and i stopped and i just wrote deanna is brilliant. listen to her, fund her and expand this program. that's really all you need to know. except that i'm going to add a little bit more. i think that this outreach that this really deep outreach that deanna is creating for this agency is actually what can get us to vision zero by 2024. i think we're seeing delay after delay in projects and i think that engaging community in a deeper way is going to get us there more quickly. and so i encourage you to double, triple, the amount of money and time and staff resources you put no outreach and make it a major vision zero strategy. when i think of deanna i think of the term decision space and it's a important term. she says it all the time but making sure staff real
>> yes, kathy di luca and david pillpal and stephanie di luca. >> hello, my name is kathy i'm the policy and program director at walk san francisco. and i think that deanna is brilliant. i think that everything she put up on those slides captures what we see and hear in the community all the time. i was listening to what she was saying and i stopped and i just wrote deanna is brilliant. listen to her, fund her and expand this program. that's really all you need to know. except that...
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kathy: absolutely. had asked me couple months ago, the biggest risk to japan's market would have been domestic political uncertainty, but now, it's been taken over by exactly this, trade protectionism. as we have seen from the white house yesterday, there is a threat looming, not just over japanese autos, but european autos as well. but if push comes to shove and the u.s. government decides to increase that import tariffs on 25%, or's 2.5% to that would deal a huge flow from japan's auto sector. if you look at bilateral trade between the two nations, japan and the united they, of japan's exports to the u.s. economy, roughly 37% is comprised of autos and auto parts. on my steel and aluminum, which pie,ally tiny in that big this thread of tariffs on the auto sector would be the biggest risk, i think, that japan would face. that's something to keep an eye out for. yvonne: we have seen this decreasing correlation between corporate earnings and yen weakness. do you think that will last? kathy: yes, because a
kathy: absolutely. had asked me couple months ago, the biggest risk to japan's market would have been domestic political uncertainty, but now, it's been taken over by exactly this, trade protectionism. as we have seen from the white house yesterday, there is a threat looming, not just over japanese autos, but european autos as well. but if push comes to shove and the u.s. government decides to increase that import tariffs on 25%, or's 2.5% to that would deal a huge flow from japan's auto...
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this is kathy vaughn singing i didn't do it on my own. >> wow.t voice. >> this is her original piece. she didn't buy her first guitar until 28 she didn't even write her first song until 32. >> you would think she grew up singing and playing music. >> she is singing about the support she was getting from everybody around her. it becomes clearer when i sew you this live video from 2016. >> today we are going get rid of this. i was diagnosed and i had had hd double >> it has been release add few days ago. the release has come along with this lyric video. >> she wanted to make the song up beet. >> it is amazing how she created a masterpiece. >> i hope that we can look forward to many many more songs and albums from kathy >> some times you get what you get. this dude is about to get it. >> lying down this winding way. king his way around that turn. >> excuse me. pardon me. >> he comes up on the side of this. he is like okay. bye. at some point they say she going about 106 miles per hour. on a road like this you have to be so careful. >> that's all it
this is kathy vaughn singing i didn't do it on my own. >> wow.t voice. >> this is her original piece. she didn't buy her first guitar until 28 she didn't even write her first song until 32. >> you would think she grew up singing and playing music. >> she is singing about the support she was getting from everybody around her. it becomes clearer when i sew you this live video from 2016. >> today we are going get rid of this. i was diagnosed and i had had hd double...
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you need to meet kathy.nurse in brooklyn, the hospital that kathy worked at, it wanted to force her to assist with a late-term abortion, force her to do it. because of their religious belief, she of course objected, and the hospital threatened her with disciplinary action. in the face of this, kathy stood strong. she didn't give in, and she fought for the religious right that this country guarantees her. .. >> as we think abouted people who inspire us w
you need to meet kathy.nurse in brooklyn, the hospital that kathy worked at, it wanted to force her to assist with a late-term abortion, force her to do it. because of their religious belief, she of course objected, and the hospital threatened her with disciplinary action. in the face of this, kathy stood strong. she didn't give in, and she fought for the religious right that this country guarantees her. .. >> as we think abouted people who inspire us w
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takei'm going to let kathy a civil water. can be used tactically now -- tom: we have a technical difficulty. talking about -- let me go to professor shiller. the going to be linking behavioral economics with the stuff kathy and i had to learn at gunpoint, what does that just what is that going to be besides humility? i'm writing a book called narrative economics about the importance of narrative and financial markets. it's the exact opposite of markowitz. i remain an enthusiast for markowitz. it's all the different perspectives and different models. economics is not like physics. tom: that's one of most important things to learn. with professorck shiller and professor filler -- pressure fisher. -- professor fisher. 7:00 hour, stay with us worldwide to the morning on general electric. this is bloomberg. ♪ kathy, let me ask you the question i was tried as the moment ago before technical issues. you were talking about the tactical use of cash being real in the united states. i'm in europe looking at the yield. from a real yield
takei'm going to let kathy a civil water. can be used tactically now -- tom: we have a technical difficulty. talking about -- let me go to professor shiller. the going to be linking behavioral economics with the stuff kathy and i had to learn at gunpoint, what does that just what is that going to be besides humility? i'm writing a book called narrative economics about the importance of narrative and financial markets. it's the exact opposite of markowitz. i remain an enthusiast for markowitz....
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kathy griffin is back and foul as ever.nforcing that all black people coming comedians are supposed to hate and insult president trump. this is no ordinary coffee. it's single-origin kenyan coffee from the nyeri highlands, 6,000 feet above sea level. but how do you really know that the beans journeyed to the port of mombasa and across the pacific? that you can trust they're 100% authentic? ibm blockchain. a smart way to track every step, ensuring this coffee did indeed come from 6,000 feet above sea level. and not a foot lower. ♪ ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. charles: kathy griffin, after being slammed for her backlash, rememb
kathy griffin is back and foul as ever.nforcing that all black people coming comedians are supposed to hate and insult president trump. this is no ordinary coffee. it's single-origin kenyan coffee from the nyeri highlands, 6,000 feet above sea level. but how do you really know that the beans journeyed to the port of mombasa and across the pacific? that you can trust they're 100% authentic? ibm blockchain. a smart way to track every step, ensuring this coffee did indeed come from 6,000 feet...
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no, no. >> preparing to rebuild, kathy searched everywhere for her culley k-3084-1 sink. she sent an e-mail to ceo dave kohler himself asking him to build her a new sink. wednesday she got a message that they found the last one in a warehouse ask were sending it to her. >> one of the nicest parts about it is that he said he's not going to charge me for it so -- that -- that was huge. >> for the people who lost everything here, little things mean a lot. kathy was thrilled to find these salt and pepper shakers on ebay to replace the ones she lost in the fire. >> sometimes you will see something you used to have in a store and it will jolt you. its not easy. this has been hard. >> the people in this neighborhood aren't just replacing their homes. they are reclaiming their lives. and that's why finding the sink was such an important victory. >> its just a great story. people are -- hungry for happy stories right now. they -- they want to know you okay. >> and she will be and she will always have that sink to remind her of it. back to you. >>> coming up, a warriors welcome. fa
no, no. >> preparing to rebuild, kathy searched everywhere for her culley k-3084-1 sink. she sent an e-mail to ceo dave kohler himself asking him to build her a new sink. wednesday she got a message that they found the last one in a warehouse ask were sending it to her. >> one of the nicest parts about it is that he said he's not going to charge me for it so -- that -- that was huge. >> for the people who lost everything here, little things mean a lot. kathy was thrilled to...
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. >> kathy majette: a lot of people think that children that are born with these deformities are cursede alone, that nobody wanted to be around you. >> norrie oelkers: and we had children coming in for screening with brown bags over their head. they're never allowed to leave their house unless they have a bag on their heads. >> kathy majette: some children don't live, because they have problems with eating, and drinking, and die of malnutrition. >> mel: and they see us as their last resort. >> dr. jill gora: every child deserves a fair chance at life,
. >> kathy majette: a lot of people think that children that are born with these deformities are cursede alone, that nobody wanted to be around you. >> norrie oelkers: and we had children coming in for screening with brown bags over their head. they're never allowed to leave their house unless they have a bag on their heads. >> kathy majette: some children don't live, because they have problems with eating, and drinking, and die of malnutrition. >> mel: and they see us...
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kathy, if you can explain what has just taken place. how significant is this cease-fire?it is very difficult to imagine a cease-fire with the multiple groups of insurgents in afghanistan today. thetaliban are certainly strongest, but there one group amongst many insurgent groups who have made steady attacks all through the year. it is a very tense time. that a lasting peace in afghanistan would require a way to deal with the destitution, with the unemployment, with the inability of people to feed their families because -- in part because of that kind of desperation of people turned to joining military groups, police groups. because that is the only way sometimes they can get in income. plus, very, very tragically now, 21 out of 34 provinces in afghanistan are drought-stricken. conditions are so harsh, so hard. it has become the least safe place in afghanistan. i just returned from that city in a visit in a refugee camp. you get the sense of exhaustion, desperation, and an inability of ththe afghan government to respond. so isis claimed responsibility for recent suicide at
kathy, if you can explain what has just taken place. how significant is this cease-fire?it is very difficult to imagine a cease-fire with the multiple groups of insurgents in afghanistan today. thetaliban are certainly strongest, but there one group amongst many insurgent groups who have made steady attacks all through the year. it is a very tense time. that a lasting peace in afghanistan would require a way to deal with the destitution, with the unemployment, with the inability of people to...
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you need to meet kathy dicarlo.nurse in brooklyn the hospital the he worked at is one that forced her to assist in late-term abortion, forced her to do it. because of her belief she of course objected and the hospital threatened her with disciplinary action. kathy dicarlo stood strong patient in given it she fought for the religious rights of this country guaranteed her pick the hospital changes policy and now is a nationwide advocate for religious freedom standing up for what others in the medical industry say is an unjust dilemma. those are the kinds of people that america produces and we need to keep standing up for our constitutional rights to religious freedom and conscience as we think about the people who inspire us we have to remember that there are those who want to strip away her accomplishments. after a member that's why this year's midterm elections are so important. we know how hard we have worked for the majority and how we are going to keep this election but we cannot let this opportunity slip away. w
you need to meet kathy dicarlo.nurse in brooklyn the hospital the he worked at is one that forced her to assist in late-term abortion, forced her to do it. because of her belief she of course objected and the hospital threatened her with disciplinary action. kathy dicarlo stood strong patient in given it she fought for the religious rights of this country guaranteed her pick the hospital changes policy and now is a nationwide advocate for religious freedom standing up for what others in the...
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ana kathy: asÍ es.rasil 2014, que fue una de las selecciones favoritas. hay que destacar lo que hizo james. increÍble como se echÓ el equipo al hombro. se meten de lleno en la pelea. como le costÓ anotar un gol en el mundial. en brasil 2014 venÍa en su mejor momento mÁs se lesiona de la rodilla y se pierde esa copa del mundo. el festejo con todo el gol. ana kathy: y los miles de colombianos en miami que siguen a esta selecciÓn que se conoce como la "tricolor". estaba lleno el estadio y el ambiente fue muy positivo. eliminarÁ -- eliminan a polonia de cualquier posibilidad. alan: ayer estaba en un restaurante y habÍan muchos colombianos. mÁs de 180 colombianos, cuando iba a empezar el partido, me salÍ. se estaba plagado de colombianos con la fiesta. 3-0. james, quÉ jugador. nunca paro de correr. los pace que mentÍa... el de cuadrado lo dejÓ solito. quÉ bien que jugÓ colombia. yisus: y dicen que el tercer paÍs que mÁs aficionados en rusia es colombia. se siente en los partidos? ana kathy: asÍ es. no puedo
ana kathy: asÍ es.rasil 2014, que fue una de las selecciones favoritas. hay que destacar lo que hizo james. increÍble como se echÓ el equipo al hombro. se meten de lleno en la pelea. como le costÓ anotar un gol en el mundial. en brasil 2014 venÍa en su mejor momento mÁs se lesiona de la rodilla y se pierde esa copa del mundo. el festejo con todo el gol. ana kathy: y los miles de colombianos en miami que siguen a esta selecciÓn que se conoce como la "tricolor". estaba lleno el...
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feminism, sexual harassment and the need to movement with four female writers jamie, camille, melissa and kathy. from the unbound book festival in missouri, this is one hour and 15 minutes. [applause] >>> hello everyone. can everyone hear me. okay. good. i'm going to introduce some of our panelists you can hear them backstage already right now. we just got our microphones on. sorry. the first person i'm going to introduce is a [inaudible] her fourth book was published in 2012 and appeared on "the new york times" bestseller list speed to 2017 [inaudible] its welcome jami attenberg. [applause] next we have camille dungy, who has an expanded collection, it's one the book award and the most recent work includes the collection of essays, guidebooks of the relative strangers and [inaudible] at james vanderbilt university and university of north carolina [inaudible] it's got a round of applause. [applause] up next, we have melissa febos, the author of the critically acclaimed memoir and the essay collection of abandoned me which the new yorker called mesmerizing and was named a best book of 2007 by es
feminism, sexual harassment and the need to movement with four female writers jamie, camille, melissa and kathy. from the unbound book festival in missouri, this is one hour and 15 minutes. [applause] >>> hello everyone. can everyone hear me. okay. good. i'm going to introduce some of our panelists you can hear them backstage already right now. we just got our microphones on. sorry. the first person i'm going to introduce is a [inaudible] her fourth book was published in 2012 and...
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kathy, the founding publisher of cattle in the magazine joins us tonight.ou think, if you were to take a 5-year-old and talk about the intersection analogy of max: identity, how do you think the 5-year-old would respond? >> he would talk to them in ways that the 5-year-old could understand. talk about courtesy, politeness, being equal to others. not being aggressive. ooys will be boys, we have all heard that. the future thinkers and leaders of america, they are not going to be full of toxic masculinity. it will be more of a natural masculinity so we will have less crime and less violence. it will be a great place to live. they will be the little thinkers of tomorrow. speed limit so boys can't be boys but girls can be girls? >> girls can be girls because they are the violent ones in their society. it's just a fact. girls are doing it right. boys are not. >> tucker: do you think, and you lived in this world for a while now, that people who come up with ideas like this are literally the unhappiest people in the world? wouldn't you think that's true, the fewest
kathy, the founding publisher of cattle in the magazine joins us tonight.ou think, if you were to take a 5-year-old and talk about the intersection analogy of max: identity, how do you think the 5-year-old would respond? >> he would talk to them in ways that the 5-year-old could understand. talk about courtesy, politeness, being equal to others. not being aggressive. ooys will be boys, we have all heard that. the future thinkers and leaders of america, they are not going to be full of...
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escalon-natives kathy and gene morgan had purchased their retirement home on the island six years agohs out of the year, planned to live there full time once kathy retired in four years. instead, they went back to the island last thursday to say goodbye to their dream home they had been at just weeks prior."we were able, tender mercy, to get in down one of these streets and come around on friday and come in, see the last little section of our street that was left and kind of throw our keys in the lava and say our goodbyes," kathy morgan said.kathy morgan said it provided closure to the home they'd put their entire retirement savings into. then a rainbow emerged as they said their final goodbye."it all got taken away but we figure the lord must have a plan in this and we have to hold onto hope," kathy morgan said. "we can't go backwards and we can't get it back, and we have to look forward."the morgans say the sense of community is amazing on the island and they have spent the last week volunteering at evacuation centers and kitchens, helping others who they say have become their famil
escalon-natives kathy and gene morgan had purchased their retirement home on the island six years agohs out of the year, planned to live there full time once kathy retired in four years. instead, they went back to the island last thursday to say goodbye to their dream home they had been at just weeks prior."we were able, tender mercy, to get in down one of these streets and come around on friday and come in, see the last little section of our street that was left and kind of throw our keys...
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kristen lucky, kathy deluca, charles stepeni. >> thank you.me is kristen lucky and i'm here from the san francisco bicycle location. i'm here to support the lighting on the street, a corridor that seeing a high number of fatal collisions. pedestrian safety improvements are paramount. last year david greenberg was killed walking on his way from the senior home to the park. this is inexcusable. we can't afford losing one more life to crossing the street. david is among many others hit in the intersection on fell street along the panhandle. daylighting makes crosswalks safer allowing drivers to see pedestrians crossing this iscessery to create safe intersections for everyone on the street. the closest spots to the intersections, a small price to pay for people's safe in the dangerous corridor. why it may seem small this is a dangerous intersection. i urge the board to approve daylighting to make this dangerous stretch of road safer for everyone. thank you for your time. >> chairman brinkman: thank you. next speaker, please. >> the last people to
kristen lucky, kathy deluca, charles stepeni. >> thank you.me is kristen lucky and i'm here from the san francisco bicycle location. i'm here to support the lighting on the street, a corridor that seeing a high number of fatal collisions. pedestrian safety improvements are paramount. last year david greenberg was killed walking on his way from the senior home to the park. this is inexcusable. we can't afford losing one more life to crossing the street. david is among many others hit in...
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there's a new nominee to lead the consumer financial protection bureau and her name is kathy cran injury she's already getting some pushback on the senate side of capitol hill where she needs to get a majority of senators to confirm her for the job but here to let us know the lay of the land is partly they were public citizen bartlett thank you for joining us as always is this going to be more of the same i mean she would replace if she were confirmed mick mulvaney the current director and acting director and also president trump's office and of management and budget director who as a congressman oppose the very existence of this organization that supposed to be there to protect consumers what would kathy cranage or be like well the problem is we don't know she has a question mark she has no experience no history with banking no history with consumer protection she is a long time senate staffer with republican senators usually connected to an appropriations committee she's worked for the department of homeland security of some note there's questions of whether she was part of the team th
there's a new nominee to lead the consumer financial protection bureau and her name is kathy cran injury she's already getting some pushback on the senate side of capitol hill where she needs to get a majority of senators to confirm her for the job but here to let us know the lay of the land is partly they were public citizen bartlett thank you for joining us as always is this going to be more of the same i mean she would replace if she were confirmed mick mulvaney the current director and...
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escalon-natives kathy and gene morgan had purchased their retirement home on the island six years agos out of the year, planned to live there full time once kathy retired in four years. instead, they went back to the island last thursday to say goodbye to their dream home they had been at just weeks prior."we were able, tender mercy, to get in down one of these streets and come around on friday and come in, see the last little section of our street that was left and kind of throw our keys in the lava and say our goodbyes," kathy morgan said.kathy morgan said it provided closure to the home they'd put their entire retirement savings into. then a rainbow emerged as they said their final goodbye."it all got taken away but we figure the lord must have a plan in this and we have to hold onto hope," kathy morgan said. "we can't go backwards and we can't get it back, and we have to look forward."the morgans say the sense of community is amazing on the island and they have spent the last week volunteering at evacuation centers and kitchens, helping others who they their family. "we figured th
escalon-natives kathy and gene morgan had purchased their retirement home on the island six years agos out of the year, planned to live there full time once kathy retired in four years. instead, they went back to the island last thursday to say goodbye to their dream home they had been at just weeks prior."we were able, tender mercy, to get in down one of these streets and come around on friday and come in, see the last little section of our street that was left and kind of throw our keys...
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kathy mcmorris-rogersrogers whos terrific. kathy? hi, kathy. representative neil don.epresentative lee zeldin. ann custer and julia brownly. i want to thank -- i assume we have a couple of others out there. anybody i didn't announce? you want to stand? we'll announce you. you deserve it. thank you all very much. really. it's incredible. [applause] finally, i want to thank the fantastic veteran service organizations that helped us push today's choice legislation across the finish line. whenever i spoke, this is one of the most important things. it was something i got the biggest hand for. people want to take care of our great vets. they are our great people. four years ago our entire nation was shocked and outraged by stories of the v.a. system plagued by neglect, abuse, fraud, and mistreatment of our veterans. there was nothing they could do about it. they couldn't do anything about it. good people that worked there, they couldn't take care of the bad people. meaning you're fired. get the hell out of here. with us today are many brave veterans who endured the grave inj
kathy mcmorris-rogersrogers whos terrific. kathy? hi, kathy. representative neil don.epresentative lee zeldin. ann custer and julia brownly. i want to thank -- i assume we have a couple of others out there. anybody i didn't announce? you want to stand? we'll announce you. you deserve it. thank you all very much. really. it's incredible. [applause] finally, i want to thank the fantastic veteran service organizations that helped us push today's choice legislation across the finish line. whenever...
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where did kathy griffin learn to talk like that? maybe from u.s.or kirsten gillibrand of new york who is now regularly using the f word in her public appearances. here is one. >> what about president trump? has he kept any of these promises? no. [bleep] no. [laughter] fundamentally, if we are not helping people, we should go [bleep] them. >> tucker: and she is not the quickest of u.s. senators. but even so it says something broader about what's happening in the democratic party. the left is arguing that trump is radical. how have they responded? by becoming way more radical by coming completely off the edge. they say trump is vulgar. okay. so now they shut profanity on television and at campaign events. amazingly, trump has somehow convinced the democratic party to completely destroy itself. no one ever says that but it may be the biggest change he has brought to this country. it's fascinating. radio show tammy bruce joins us tonight. she has been watching carefully. >> unfortunately. >> tucker: it's interesting. if you are making the case that tru
where did kathy griffin learn to talk like that? maybe from u.s.or kirsten gillibrand of new york who is now regularly using the f word in her public appearances. here is one. >> what about president trump? has he kept any of these promises? no. [bleep] no. [laughter] fundamentally, if we are not helping people, we should go [bleep] them. >> tucker: and she is not the quickest of u.s. senators. but even so it says something broader about what's happening in the democratic party. the...
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hill: thank you, kathy. that gives you the idea of the legislative interaction that the have which is a good thing, certainly, with the hill. turn toe going to delice alay and then john skladany who will give us the congressional perspective of the issue. i.g. delease: thanks very much. herea great honor to be today and was very sorry to see that michael had to slip out i will course, john and see him next week. am the oversight and adviser for chuck grassley and you'll probably easily guess that i have the on capitol hill. and i often wonder who actually in thoseling who situations but he's a great teacher and if he were here, i that when we're talking about the role of inspectors congressional oversight, he would start with congressional oversight, what is why is it important and where do i.g.'s fit into that? the supreme court has recognized oversight isional inherent in the legislative authority and legislative vesting clause in the constitution. it's one of the checks we have in our system of checks and
hill: thank you, kathy. that gives you the idea of the legislative interaction that the have which is a good thing, certainly, with the hill. turn toe going to delice alay and then john skladany who will give us the congressional perspective of the issue. i.g. delease: thanks very much. herea great honor to be today and was very sorry to see that michael had to slip out i will course, john and see him next week. am the oversight and adviser for chuck grassley and you'll probably easily guess...
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neil: and kathy-- >> and the economy has always been strong under the democrats.rong now. >> well, yes, but on-- that is going to be bigger than ever on trump's watch. >> and growth under obama was not strong. neil: well, we were in a meltdown, money took off, fair and balanced. >> regulations kill enterprise. neil: well, a pox on all that, not dealing with it. and with the index, no matter what you're making is a moot point. we'll try to save the world next weekend, only so much i can do. fox news continues. stay cool. ts, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis was intense. my mom's pain from i wondered if she could do the stuff she does for us which is kinda, a lot. and if
neil: and kathy-- >> and the economy has always been strong under the democrats.rong now. >> well, yes, but on-- that is going to be bigger than ever on trump's watch. >> and growth under obama was not strong. neil: well, we were in a meltdown, money took off, fair and balanced. >> regulations kill enterprise. neil: well, a pox on all that, not dealing with it. and with the index, no matter what you're making is a moot point. we'll try to save the world next weekend,...
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let me tell you about kathy. -- about gabby. she went to school as a third grader after her family relocated to the united states from mexico. college was not an option because of her immigration status. however, in 2012, the federal government launched daca, giving her a path to college and opportunity to move her childhood dream to become a doctor. >> [applause] it gets better. she applies to every single college in colorado, and she got accepted to each one. she chose cu. >> [applause] with the current administration and the push to end daca, gabby's newfound security is threatened. it felt what my whole world was coming down, she said. last december, gabby stood up and she pushed back. she went to washington dc to urge congress for a permanent solution for dreamers like her. last month, once again, another court has ruled against the administration, saying that daca can't be unilaterally rescinded. >> [applause] unfortunately, it is probably not the last word. gabby is just one of many dreamers at cu, some of whom are on the
let me tell you about kathy. -- about gabby. she went to school as a third grader after her family relocated to the united states from mexico. college was not an option because of her immigration status. however, in 2012, the federal government launched daca, giving her a path to college and opportunity to move her childhood dream to become a doctor. >> [applause] it gets better. she applies to every single college in colorado, and she got accepted to each one. she chose cu. >>...
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and maybe this is partly in response to what kathy said. like i never intended to be a memoirist.it just turns out that the trouble i needed to soothe happened to be in my own experience. >> uh-huh. >> and i fully expect there will come a day when that is no longer the greatest trouble in my life. that comes from having a female body or something in the world or having crazy relationships in my family or whatever. and i suspect that i can find c corresponding obsessions. >> yes. that's where i feel now. there is always going to be trouble. >> yes. >> there's plenty of trouble to go around. and, you know, right now i'm working on a book that sort of is half-and-half about my experience and also looking outward. and i look forward to the day when i can be quiet that i can write about other troubles. >> that's where i feel i am a little bit. sorry. >> sorry. >> it's okay. >> i have to close it down. >> fine. we have to do q&a. >> oh, yeah. >> so i see a gentleman coming up. the first question. >> i had to be somewhere five minutes ago. so before i ask kathy something, first of all, i
and maybe this is partly in response to what kathy said. like i never intended to be a memoirist.it just turns out that the trouble i needed to soothe happened to be in my own experience. >> uh-huh. >> and i fully expect there will come a day when that is no longer the greatest trouble in my life. that comes from having a female body or something in the world or having crazy relationships in my family or whatever. and i suspect that i can find c corresponding obsessions. >>...
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kathy griffin tweeted please do not be hard on samantha be for apologizing. hoping she wouldn't. i know what it is like being put through the trump wood chipper. which is going to is crazy for a believed word, comics held to a higher standard than pres.s. under the comedian chimed in saying i think samantha be was being generous. while she is being hailed a hero by some in hollywood outrage has continued to grow in other parts of the country. i don't understand why anyone would think it is okay to say things like what samantha be said, too much vitriol in the world, the bar in proper speech is laying on the ground that led buried under it. people resort to name-calling when they realize they are the inferior. no real issues of intelligence, just name-calling. idiots wes kathy chiming in any way she can to try to stay relevant, she still doesn't get that she is over, very sad. the media was barred from attending the event. heather: a justice award for creating change. so there is this ad for democratic candidates comparing donald trump to usama bin laden. >> p
kathy griffin tweeted please do not be hard on samantha be for apologizing. hoping she wouldn't. i know what it is like being put through the trump wood chipper. which is going to is crazy for a believed word, comics held to a higher standard than pres.s. under the comedian chimed in saying i think samantha be was being generous. while she is being hailed a hero by some in hollywood outrage has continued to grow in other parts of the country. i don't understand why anyone would think it is okay...
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. -- kathy inde arkansas. good mornings independent line. >> caller: good morning, congressman. >> guest: good morning,, kathy. >> caller: ill tell you what, we as the american people, we're veryri upset because, you know, nobody is above the law. and it seems to me hillary clinton and all these others get by with whatever they want to, and it's not right. is there anything that you republicans can do to, you know, special counsel or something on this? because everybody, all the american people know that hillary is guilty. >> guest: well, the issue is about accountability and transparency. and i think the legislative branch of our government has to do a better job of government oversight. and we're going to have to start using the powers that are afforded to the legislative branch under the constitution to not only demand documents, but to get them. because it appears that not just the fbi, but in some cases other organizations within the bureaucracy of our executive branch have been less than forthright about
. -- kathy inde arkansas. good mornings independent line. >> caller: good morning, congressman. >> guest: good morning,, kathy. >> caller: ill tell you what, we as the american people, we're veryri upset because, you know, nobody is above the law. and it seems to me hillary clinton and all these others get by with whatever they want to, and it's not right. is there anything that you republicans can do to, you know, special counsel or something on this? because everybody, all...
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kathy said this raccoon, she says about 15 pounds of cat footd in that kwon taner.accoon comes up there and tries to take it. >> it is a crime of opportunity. they left the fied out. i got it. >> this laid the i is on chrisa chrichris chrisa recognized this little one is going to somebody else's stuff. >> you recall videoing it and not stopping to rub kour livers. >> these animals, these animals cannot be trusted. >>> heen sleet's getting waedly to catch some soak up all of her tips. >> t >> unicorn fried eggs. >> this is delicious actually. >>> a ♪ >> i. >> we will go to our wife collection. >> a lot of people like to be sponsors on the beach. a lot of people put their zweefrt their beech da growing up you do this and just drink water. >> she is will find is hot dogs at a pool. >> that is all the love you need, girlfriend. >> she does talk about her looks. one of them is me. >> in summer i either look like a for water. >> also, flip flips are a different flipy flool! you. >> ths all good. she has it on your venn sore rain. >> yes. >> basically what it comes down to
kathy said this raccoon, she says about 15 pounds of cat footd in that kwon taner.accoon comes up there and tries to take it. >> it is a crime of opportunity. they left the fied out. i got it. >> this laid the i is on chrisa chrichris chrisa recognized this little one is going to somebody else's stuff. >> you recall videoing it and not stopping to rub kour livers. >> these animals, these animals cannot be trusted. >>> heen sleet's getting waedly to catch some...
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her ultimate judge is the god who created her and knows her a whole lot better than kathy griffin or samantha bee or any of these people and she is pretty content with the fact when she is ultimately judged for her life it won't be by some wanna be comedian and somebody trying to be funny, it will be by the creator of the universe. she will put her life in those hands and i think be far more comfortable with it. >> heather: she is in a tough position, that's for sure. so i admire her. thank you so much for joining us. appreciate it. have a great weekend. >> bill: breaking overnight the israeli military bracing for a new round of protests around the gaza border. it has been a friday afternoon repeatedly going back months now where there is action. hamas has made news here. mike tobin is in jerusalem. what's happening? >> for more than two months now when palestinians get done with friday prayers they've been gathering at the fence that separates israel from gaza. let me show you file video from previous protests. the palestinians are gathering at the fence now. we have information tha
her ultimate judge is the god who created her and knows her a whole lot better than kathy griffin or samantha bee or any of these people and she is pretty content with the fact when she is ultimately judged for her life it won't be by some wanna be comedian and somebody trying to be funny, it will be by the creator of the universe. she will put her life in those hands and i think be far more comfortable with it. >> heather: she is in a tough position, that's for sure. so i admire her....
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kathy mcmorris rogers and others are working on that. the other thing interesting on immigration, you have the vice president in south america along with the department of homeland security secretary dealing with countries directly to talk about the route causes in those countries that's a huge story that is overlooked. >> dana: i do, too. desperate people will always try to leave. so the president has asked today for more money for the wall. we're going to take to shelly moore capito about his request and if that could get done. should the united states invest more in these countries in terms of rule of law to prevent people from wanting to leave? your final thought. i'll give it to you. >> and just getting the word out about what the actual policy is, what the actual law is that all of these countries understand where the u.s. is coming from. if there are root causes that they can be helped with to prevent people to start that journey. >> dana: thanks, bret baier. catch you tonight on the "special report." >> thanks, dana. >> dana: pre
kathy mcmorris rogers and others are working on that. the other thing interesting on immigration, you have the vice president in south america along with the department of homeland security secretary dealing with countries directly to talk about the route causes in those countries that's a huge story that is overlooked. >> dana: i do, too. desperate people will always try to leave. so the president has asked today for more money for the wall. we're going to take to shelly moore capito...
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. >> kathy majette: a lot of people think that children that are born with these deformities are cursedmagine a life alone, that nobody wanted to be around you. >> norrie oelkers: and we had children coming in for screening with brown bags over their head. they're never allowed to leave their house unless they have a bag on their heads. >> kathy majette: some children don't live, because they have problems with eating, and drinking, and die of malnutrition. >> mel: and they see us as their last resort. >> dr. jill gora: every child deserves a fair chance at life, >> peggy stillman: it may only take an hour to do something that will change their lives forever. >> noreen kessler: and you just see a whole new person, a whole new beginning. it's almost like they're reborn. i can't think of another word but phenomenal.
. >> kathy majette: a lot of people think that children that are born with these deformities are cursedmagine a life alone, that nobody wanted to be around you. >> norrie oelkers: and we had children coming in for screening with brown bags over their head. they're never allowed to leave their house unless they have a bag on their heads. >> kathy majette: some children don't live, because they have problems with eating, and drinking, and die of malnutrition. >> mel: and...
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>> you talked about how you and your sister kathy hadn't connected about the show.conceptions you want to clear up? >> i said it's not autobiograph autobiographical. donny is inspired by my mother. >> a liar is the worst thing you can be. stripper is also bad. >> alicia silverstone plays a mom raising two kids lon. >> she's a bad ass fierce woman who's really a trailblazer of her time. it's 1955. her whole world comes crashing down. she claws her way back up. >> as for the fashion it's all '70s chic. >> a lot of hair and nails. >> there's a point when alicia comes up wearing a mesh dress. that's something zblirm i get to wear a twiggy dress. >> did you know how big my afro could have been if i lived in the 70s? would have filled up the whole screen. >>> when we come back, the ovide- >>> well rg tonight on fox, diddy, dj khaled, meghan trainor are all back for the four. >> they're'sing our lightning round questions beginning with the preshow. >> i go like this, "the one". >> friday on the golf course, with khaled. >> everybody gets serious. >> then there's what happe
>> you talked about how you and your sister kathy hadn't connected about the show.conceptions you want to clear up? >> i said it's not autobiograph autobiographical. donny is inspired by my mother. >> a liar is the worst thing you can be. stripper is also bad. >> alicia silverstone plays a mom raising two kids lon. >> she's a bad ass fierce woman who's really a trailblazer of her time. it's 1955. her whole world comes crashing down. she claws her way back up....