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stick with kramer. plap ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ . >>> what do people want out of a stock?rs want excitement some view this whole business as a zero sum game fp they care about making the other person lose than anything else they are trying to stick it to the man. i often hear it's me as for me, i want something simple from stocks i want boring. that's right no surprises, no craziness. just boring. oppenheimer downgraded morgan stanley. they are more concerned about how the stocks already had an incredible run it's up 45% year to date you have great quarters followed by bad quarters. still see it in other big investment banks some feel that's all goldman has. we don't understand them they can trip up the bank especially an investment bank. nearly every bank feels a little precarious then you have morgan stanley which is so consistent that it's boring how great is that? 11 years ago james go prman too over ceo it was one of those great american scream machines since then he turned into a sedate investment bank that stopped getting in trouble and started maybing consistent mo
stick with kramer. plap ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ . >>> what do people want out of a stock?rs want excitement some view this whole business as a zero sum game fp they care about making the other person lose than anything else they are trying to stick it to the man. i often hear it's me as for me, i want something simple from stocks i want boring. that's right no surprises, no craziness. just boring. oppenheimer downgraded morgan stanley. they are more concerned about how the stocks already...
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tweet kramer send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com. or give us a call. miss something head to madmoney .cnbc.com ♪ ♪ ♪ aloha! isn't this a cozy little room? sorry your vacation request took so long to get approved, so you missed out on the suite special. but lucky for you, they had this. when employees are forced to wait for vacation request approvals,it can really cramp their style. i'm gonna leave you to it. um, just— with paycom, employees enter and manage their own hr data in a single, easy-to-use software. visit paycom.com and schedule a demo today. if you wake up thinking about the market and want to make the right moves fast... get decision tech from fidelity. [ cellphone vibrates ] you'll get proactive alerts for market events before they happen... and insights on every buy and sell decision. with zero-commission online u.s. stock and etf trades. for smarter trading decisions, get decision tech from fidelity. this is wealth. for smarter trading decisions, ♪ ♪ this is worth. that takes wealth. but this is worth. and that - that's actually worth mo
tweet kramer send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com. or give us a call. miss something head to madmoney .cnbc.com ♪ ♪ ♪ aloha! isn't this a cozy little room? sorry your vacation request took so long to get approved, so you missed out on the suite special. but lucky for you, they had this. when employees are forced to wait for vacation request approvals,it can really cramp their style. i'm gonna leave you to it. um, just— with paycom, employees enter and manage their own hr data in a...
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to discuss with kramer capital research c. ex-o. hillary kramer. hillary, it's always great to have you with us. let me ask you about tech and stretched valuations because the g. tv chart on the bloomberg showing that the 20-day correlation between yields and tech were hugely negative. just the last few months but turned less negatively correlated and right now positive. so if you have tech selling off on a day when you have treasury yields spiking, how much is it really to do with those stretched valuations and what else could be plaguing this sector? hillary: it can always be one specific company because the big one, the apples, the microsofts, and facebook have such a big impact. in this case, it's really amazon. amazon is the pinnacle and a number of reasons and pressures on amazon which are making it go down. namely of course we have the jammed up transportation system. but we also have new leadership there and competition that is intent on making their way in. so that's what i see in tech. but we're also seeing a rotation. and a lot of the ro
to discuss with kramer capital research c. ex-o. hillary kramer. hillary, it's always great to have you with us. let me ask you about tech and stretched valuations because the g. tv chart on the bloomberg showing that the 20-day correlation between yields and tech were hugely negative. just the last few months but turned less negatively correlated and right now positive. so if you have tech selling off on a day when you have treasury yields spiking, how much is it really to do with those...
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the problem with the bernacki system in which m. kramer proved into this 2000 a embarrassing plead. was that the imbalance had been going on for too long and the crack that broke. but with bitcoin and a big coin standard, the bat and bounces cracked themselves very quickly. just like driving a car. you know, you're constantly correcting yourself when you're driving a car and the net result is you're going or you're going to go if you just kind of pointed the car that way and went to sleep, it wouldn't work out well. and that's pretty much the policy we have in united states and around the world today is that central bankers, most of the policy we have in united states and around the world today is that central bankers really don't think through much what they're doing. they just print a bunch money and then they go in and have a cocktail in at lunch and go out to the hamptons, and they forget about it for weeks and months and years on it. they haven't had a new thought in their head, in the federal reserve policy making committee now for almost 20 years. now, again, the central bank
the problem with the bernacki system in which m. kramer proved into this 2000 a embarrassing plead. was that the imbalance had been going on for too long and the crack that broke. but with bitcoin and a big coin standard, the bat and bounces cracked themselves very quickly. just like driving a car. you know, you're constantly correcting yourself when you're driving a car and the net result is you're going or you're going to go if you just kind of pointed the car that way and went to sleep, it...
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who did jim kramer? cnbc appealed to, he appealed to ben carnegie and pamper nancy listened. print more, money, lower, rave, bail out the bank. and he did it right. there's nobody to appeal to embed quite and you can't, you can't, you know, cause these imbalances. you can't interfere in the flow of the funds. you can't stop, the network imbalances won't disappear. but on the other hand, the imbalances won't persist. the problem with the bernacki system in which m. kramer proved into this 2000 or 8 embarrassing plead was that the ballots had been going on for too long. and at that crack that broke. but with bitcoin and a big coin standard, the baton bounces cracked themselves very quickly. just like driving a car. you know, you're constantly correcting yourself when you're driving a car and the net result is you're going or you're going to go if you just kind of point the car that way and went to sleep, it wouldn't work out well and that's pretty much the policy we have in united states and around the world today is that central bankers really don't think through much what the
who did jim kramer? cnbc appealed to, he appealed to ben carnegie and pamper nancy listened. print more, money, lower, rave, bail out the bank. and he did it right. there's nobody to appeal to embed quite and you can't, you can't, you know, cause these imbalances. you can't interfere in the flow of the funds. you can't stop, the network imbalances won't disappear. but on the other hand, the imbalances won't persist. the problem with the bernacki system in which m. kramer proved into this 2000...
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stay with kramer i wonder how the firm's doing without its fearless leader. you sure you want to leave that all behind? yeah. stay restless with the rx. crafted by lexus. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. ♪♪ in boxing or any other business, one day, you're gonna take a hit you didn't see coming. do you stay down? or do you get up? [announcer] and this fight is a long way from over, leonard is coming back. ♪♪ ♪♪ another day, another chance. make the most of it with the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses. and get the advanced cybersecurity solutions you need with comcast business securityedge. ask how to get comcast business securityedge to help protect all your connected devices. and get started with a great offer on fast and reliable internet and voice for just $64.99 a month. plus, ask how to get a prepaid card up to $500. call or go online today to learn more. comcast business. powering possibilities. >>> pandemic kicked off a bull market while there's still tremendous demand here, lately home builders have been plagued by sup
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. >> reporter: bill kramer is the museum's president and director. >> the academy is 13 million itemsection. scripts, photographs, costumes, props, storyboards, personal collections. we are drawing from that collection, but we're also securing loans from collectors. steven spielberg loaning us rosebud. it doesn't get better than that. >> reporter: the museum is filled with artifacts from the familiar -- like dorothy's ruby slippers and this typewriter used to write alfred hitchcock's "psycho." >> mother, oh, god, mother. >> reporter: fittingly, the building has two theaters which will show movies daily. it's a museum that seems like a perfect fit for los angeles, but it's one that waited nearly a century for its close-up. >> the academy was founded in 1927. and in 1929, at a board meeting, the founders of the academy stated that they needed to build a film museum. >> and yet it almost took a century. >> it almost took a century. and this iteration launched in 2011. it's diverse. it's inclusive. it's equitable. but it represents film history, i think, in a truer, more accurate way. ♪ >
. >> reporter: bill kramer is the museum's president and director. >> the academy is 13 million itemsection. scripts, photographs, costumes, props, storyboards, personal collections. we are drawing from that collection, but we're also securing loans from collectors. steven spielberg loaning us rosebud. it doesn't get better than that. >> reporter: the museum is filled with artifacts from the familiar -- like dorothy's ruby slippers and this typewriter used to write alfred...
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amy kramer and kylie kramer. they are part of an organization called women for america first.remer, in particular, a longtime surrogate for the former president donald trump. also a name that may be familiar, katrina pearson, who served as a spokesperson for the trump campaign. she also was involved in that rally on january 6th. all of these individuals played a role on that day. but they also helped to plan events leading up to the events of that day. and so the committee wants to know what they knew about the planning and coordination and what it had to do with the insurrection itself. >> so there's -- i mean, what they are trying to do is find any connection between, you know, the rally organizers and what happened after the rally, is that right? >> reporter: yeah, that's exactly right, anderson. and i caught up with jamie raskin of -- of maryland. he is a member of the house select committee. and he explained to me exactly what they were looking for. take a listen. >> well, we are trying to reconstruct the entire chain of events that led to the most violent assault on the
amy kramer and kylie kramer. they are part of an organization called women for america first.remer, in particular, a longtime surrogate for the former president donald trump. also a name that may be familiar, katrina pearson, who served as a spokesperson for the trump campaign. she also was involved in that rally on january 6th. all of these individuals played a role on that day. but they also helped to plan events leading up to the events of that day. and so the committee wants to know what...
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homeowners like amy kramer say the power of the storm took her by surprise and took out her basement >> started gets texts from friends, and people were freaking out. they're like what's going on what do we do? >> reporter: today they surveyed the damage the water came up to here at any point did you start to get scared? >> oh, yeah, yeah. we got scared. we wondered about the foundation and if -- this house is built in 1927 >> reporter: like so many in this community, she had no flood insurance. maplewood hasn't seen a flood like this in decades. just a few days ago, what was a hurricane along the gulf coast -- >> the eye wall of hurricane ida is now approaching new orleans, and we are feeling those hurricane gusts somewhere around 85 miles per hour >> reporter: its remnants bringing extreme weather to places that are not used to it >> warming atmosphere is going to make heatwaves hotter it's making wildfire seasons longer, and it's making these flooding events more extreme. >> reporter: the question tonight, can cities be better prepared some new york city subways closed down again
homeowners like amy kramer say the power of the storm took her by surprise and took out her basement >> started gets texts from friends, and people were freaking out. they're like what's going on what do we do? >> reporter: today they surveyed the damage the water came up to here at any point did you start to get scared? >> oh, yeah, yeah. we got scared. we wondered about the foundation and if -- this house is built in 1927 >> reporter: like so many in this community,...
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2014 many abuses have been reported in central african republic, former un secretary general ben kramer encoded a cancer in our system. the code blue campaign by the aides for world group is calling for accountability for the abuse. it says the you and regular miss handles cases of sexual exploitation. and paula donovan is the co director of the aides free world group. she says the latest allegations of sexual abuse need to be passed on to the place. the world health organization has no authority to investigate criminal allegations of any kind. and it's preposterous that they should wait after receiving reports of abuse by their own personnel until the farm dose investigations, to bidders, and hired a firm and appointed their own commission. and done some very basic. what's the commission itself called prima pharmacy, or on 1st impression investigating to determine whether or not crimes had been committed. this is, this was not a criminal investigation, and it should have been from the very outset turned over to, to legal authorities who can actually conduct criminal investigation. ther
2014 many abuses have been reported in central african republic, former un secretary general ben kramer encoded a cancer in our system. the code blue campaign by the aides for world group is calling for accountability for the abuse. it says the you and regular miss handles cases of sexual exploitation. and paula donovan is the co director of the aides free world group. she says the latest allegations of sexual abuse need to be passed on to the place. the world health organization has no...
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. >> kramer's passion is coral reefs. they are home to a quarter of all sea life.y, and they are dying. 18-year-old ohio state freshman greg hood gets it. he learned to dive through dwp and has committed to the organization's five-year program that teaches ocean conservation technique. this partnership is behind the magic of diving with a purpose. >> all of the youth in the program are not going to end up working in the field of marine biology or ecology. but they are learning the importance of it and what their place is. and what their responsibility is. for me, that's enough. >> you will want to see what's up next because our friend john berman shows us his moves. ♪ >> that's an innovative theater for young rising stars. >>> champions for change is presented by charles schwab. go to cnn.com/champions to learn more about these stories of transformative individuals and the lasting impact of their actions. somewhere out west a lone river flows carving its way through time and if you were to find it you would taste, pure agave nectar and lime lone river ranch water d
. >> kramer's passion is coral reefs. they are home to a quarter of all sea life.y, and they are dying. 18-year-old ohio state freshman greg hood gets it. he learned to dive through dwp and has committed to the organization's five-year program that teaches ocean conservation technique. this partnership is behind the magic of diving with a purpose. >> all of the youth in the program are not going to end up working in the field of marine biology or ecology. but they are learning the...
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. >> kramer's passion is coral reefs. they are home to a quarter of all see life.l to global ecology, and they are dying. 18-year-old ohio state freshman greg hood gets it. he learned to dive and has committed to the organization's five-year program that teaches ocean conservation technique. this partnership is behind the magic of diving with a purpose. >> all of the youth in the program are not going to end up working in the field of marine biology or ecology. but they are learning the importance of it and what their place is. and what their responsibility is. for me, that's enough. >> you will want to see what's up next because our friend john berman shows us his moves. ♪ >> that's an innovative theater for young, rising stars. >>> champions for change is brought to you by -- helen knew exercise could help her diabetes... but she didn't know what was right for her. no. nope. no way. but then helen went from no to know with freestyle libre 14 day, now she knows what activity helps lower her glucose. and can see what works best for her. take the mystery out of your
. >> kramer's passion is coral reefs. they are home to a quarter of all see life.l to global ecology, and they are dying. 18-year-old ohio state freshman greg hood gets it. he learned to dive and has committed to the organization's five-year program that teaches ocean conservation technique. this partnership is behind the magic of diving with a purpose. >> all of the youth in the program are not going to end up working in the field of marine biology or ecology. but they are learning...
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isn't the issue about how it would be raised in the texas abortion case shelley against kramer? they would have to enforce the penalty and state action if they import the law. >> it's whether we allow it to happen before that. we have a lot of challenges to criminal law, first amendment related law. we don't understand it happens ahead of any litigationen if you can violate someone's rights by killing them then we need is a thetheory that deals with that. >> back in theif blue shirt a couple of rows. >> i am a local attorney. i have read the briefs for both sides on the case and it seems to me each side has a glaring weakness. the weakness of the brief is that it comes off as a bait and switch. they got to the courtrt to accept and review the rule and then very little in the brief addresses that and they make no principled argument as to why 15 weeks should be okay but 16, not or whether some other rule should be adopted. the weakness i found is that it makes no real attempt to justify as an original matter and by that, i mean, the essential holding. i'm wondering if anybody on
isn't the issue about how it would be raised in the texas abortion case shelley against kramer? they would have to enforce the penalty and state action if they import the law. >> it's whether we allow it to happen before that. we have a lot of challenges to criminal law, first amendment related law. we don't understand it happens ahead of any litigationen if you can violate someone's rights by killing them then we need is a thetheory that deals with that. >> back in theif blue shirt...
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swings so it's not a bad time to take a few chips off the table, the bird in the hand, and as jim kramer likes to say, no one went broke taking a profit. >> rates hit up to 1.56% on the ten year -- excuse me, yields hit 1.56%, easing a little bit off of that, 1.25 right now, you cite that as a factor that created some of the dips in the market i got to ask you, what's going to be a catalyst for the markets to turn around we're coming off a bad september, the last day of the month, do you see anything in the future, at least the near term, that's going to make it a better october >> much of the infrastructure bill being batted around, the soft infrastructure, the 3.5 trillion that's being batted around, i think that's why we could see some of the dips we've seen in the last couple weeks. if it looks like that bill is really going to pass as is and not going to be significant, that could actually create a bit of a catalyst toward the end of the year because there's a lot of spending in there benefitting small and mid caps especially. but if you consider the fact as we got done talking abou
swings so it's not a bad time to take a few chips off the table, the bird in the hand, and as jim kramer likes to say, no one went broke taking a profit. >> rates hit up to 1.56% on the ten year -- excuse me, yields hit 1.56%, easing a little bit off of that, 1.25 right now, you cite that as a factor that created some of the dips in the market i got to ask you, what's going to be a catalyst for the markets to turn around we're coming off a bad september, the last day of the month, do you...
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>> kramer, stop it. >> and boom, there you go. a situation comedy. >> bazinga. >> 23 minutes of magic. >> it's so tasty too. >> you fell in love with these characters. >> what you talkin' about, willis? >> we need to laugh at ourselves. >> you hide me clothes, i'll wear everything you own. >> laughter opens you up. >> things that we might be afraid to talk about, some people that were supposed to protect us didn't do the right thing. >> like racism. >> the cops are the bad guys? >> yes. >> no. >> class wars. >> i'm a millionaire. >> and gender diversity. >> dad? >> hi, girls. >> you can reach in and really touch people's hearts. >> i hate you. >> are you as turned on as i am? >> more. >> whether it's a family living under the same roof. >> dine-o-mite! >> that's what i want to hear. >> that's a glue stick. >> all the great sitcoms are about family. >> so wonderful. >> it's one of the great accomplishments of the modern age. ♪ >> what have we always said is the motion impost important thi? >> breakfast. >> family. >> family, right.
>> kramer, stop it. >> and boom, there you go. a situation comedy. >> bazinga. >> 23 minutes of magic. >> it's so tasty too. >> you fell in love with these characters. >> what you talkin' about, willis? >> we need to laugh at ourselves. >> you hide me clothes, i'll wear everything you own. >> laughter opens you up. >> things that we might be afraid to talk about, some people that were supposed to protect us didn't do the right...
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. >> merrill old emma and madeleine kramer were there. it never even really crossed my mind to feel frustrated or anything because we were doing the exact same thing. had are we're drinking so. >> yeah, in the bar also wasn't super crowded. i think we probably would have felt much different. was very crowded and people are walking around those people are staying in their seats. her included city's health order states. people may remove their masks when actively eating and drinking. he's our manager centers. she says he does not think enforcing that rule is difficult. people understand that the year before that they know they're leaving. >> really when pandemic people. it's not that good everybody us. most of the time. people not wearing my what. that's where the evening or but this teacher and had these words for the mayor, don't go and put rules in place for other people and then you stand up for what you want to stand up for and you take a stand and do that. >> can you believe what you say and you have to follow your own rules. >> and h
. >> merrill old emma and madeleine kramer were there. it never even really crossed my mind to feel frustrated or anything because we were doing the exact same thing. had are we're drinking so. >> yeah, in the bar also wasn't super crowded. i think we probably would have felt much different. was very crowded and people are walking around those people are staying in their seats. her included city's health order states. people may remove their masks when actively eating and drinking....
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. >> senator kramer, please? >> thank you for your service and being here and god bless the men and women under your command. general mckenzie, is it true that u.s. forced hat the isis-k under surveillance before august 25th and could have struck them before the deadly attacks at kabul, but were not given the authority to strike? >> no, that's not true. >> i noticed the president was quick to take a victory lap after the first strike. he understand threatened to have union bosses beat me up. he said just do it. if we find more, we'll strike them. this is after he said of the isis-k leaders, we will hunt you down. he talks tough. i also noticed he's been equally silent, taking no responsibility for the strike on innocent civilians, including children, that was caused by his insecure need to appear tough. he just led you take the blame, general mckenzie. but what i really worry about is the air crews who actually were pressured into pulling the trigger that terrible day. secretary austin, as you know, the north dak
. >> senator kramer, please? >> thank you for your service and being here and god bless the men and women under your command. general mckenzie, is it true that u.s. forced hat the isis-k under surveillance before august 25th and could have struck them before the deadly attacks at kabul, but were not given the authority to strike? >> no, that's not true. >> i noticed the president was quick to take a victory lap after the first strike. he understand threatened to have...
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>> kramer, stop it. >> and boom, there you go. a situation comedy. >> bazinga
>> kramer, stop it. >> and boom, there you go. a situation comedy. >> bazinga
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. >> kramer wimberly's passion is sea life, vital to global ecology and they are dying and he's partime. >> at first he joined dwp because the scuba diving group founded 16 years ago assembled mostly black divers to look for a sunken slave ship and he noticed other mysteries. >> there are a lot less fish and a lot less coral so he added an ecosystem monitoring program to the group's mission. they call it diving it with a purpose. >> corals can't move so they are directly affected by the changes and the rise of sea level. we're dumping 7 million tons of plastics in our oceans so we're killing the porls. >> dwp cares is now his life's work. they are combining a sport that i love, scuba diving and they were conshen crouse of the environment. more importantly they have incorporated the next generation. >> 18-year-old ohio state freshman greg hood gets it. he learned to wife and is committed to the organization's five-year training programs. like i said, a lot of people don't know what's going on. >> in key largo's pickle reef the divers lay down a transsect and then they dive for it. >>
. >> kramer wimberly's passion is sea life, vital to global ecology and they are dying and he's partime. >> at first he joined dwp because the scuba diving group founded 16 years ago assembled mostly black divers to look for a sunken slave ship and he noticed other mysteries. >> there are a lot less fish and a lot less coral so he added an ecosystem monitoring program to the group's mission. they call it diving it with a purpose. >> corals can't move so they are directly...
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. >> merrill old emma and madeleine kramer were there. it never even really crossed my mind to feel frustrated or anything because we're doing the exact same thing. had are we're drinking so. >> yeah, in the bar also wasn't super crowded. i think we probably would have felt much different. was very crowded and people are walking around those people are staying in their seats. her included city's health order states. people may remove their masks when actively eating and drinking. he's our manager centers. she says he does not think enforcing that rule is difficult. people that people that they know they're leaving. >> really when pandemic people. it's not that good everybody knock out u.s. most of the time. people not wearing my right. that's where eating or drinking. but this teacher and had these words for the mayor, don't go and put rules in place for other people and then you stand up for what you want to stand up for and you take a stand and do that. >> can you believe what you say and you have to follow your own rules. >> and health
. >> merrill old emma and madeleine kramer were there. it never even really crossed my mind to feel frustrated or anything because we're doing the exact same thing. had are we're drinking so. >> yeah, in the bar also wasn't super crowded. i think we probably would have felt much different. was very crowded and people are walking around those people are staying in their seats. her included city's health order states. people may remove their masks when actively eating and drinking....
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amy and kyle kramer, the founders of women for america first received subpoenas, and so did maggie mulvaneye niece of former trump advisor mick mulvaney and trump spokesperson katrina pierson. governor newsom signed legislation today that will expand mental health services to homeless residents of our state. the governor and other elected officials spoke at an acute board and care home run by los angeles county. $3 billion will go towards supportive residential mental health programs for the first time, the state is setting specific goals that must be met for local governments to receive funding. i don't want to over. promise how quickly. we will see the progress but i don't want to under promise. how significant. the efforts that we are now engaged in our. the legislation is a critical part of the governor's $22 billion housing affordability and homelessness package, which is aimed at creating more than 84,000 new housing units. all right, still to come tonight a multimillion dollar settlement from an idol east bay refinery plus. san francisco sheriff's deputy appears in court what his law
amy and kyle kramer, the founders of women for america first received subpoenas, and so did maggie mulvaneye niece of former trump advisor mick mulvaney and trump spokesperson katrina pierson. governor newsom signed legislation today that will expand mental health services to homeless residents of our state. the governor and other elected officials spoke at an acute board and care home run by los angeles county. $3 billion will go towards supportive residential mental health programs for the...
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senator kramer, please. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for your service and god bless the men and women under your command. general mckenzie is it true that u.s. forces had the isis-k cell under surveillance and could have struck them against the terrorist attacks against kabul but not given the authority to strike ?oo >> no, that's not true. >> the president was quick to take a victory lap after the first strike and push the tough guy image and once threatened to have union bosses beat me up. if we find more we'll strike them. this was after he said the isis-k leaders we will hunt you down. he talks tough, go get them. i also notice he has been equally silent taking no responsibility for the strike on innocent civilians including children that was in part caused by in my view his insecure need to appear tough. he just let you take the blame, general mckenzie. what i really worry about is the air crews who were pressured to pull the trigger that terrible day. the north dakota air national guard operates reapers around the world
senator kramer, please. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for your service and god bless the men and women under your command. general mckenzie is it true that u.s. forces had the isis-k cell under surveillance and could have struck them against the terrorist attacks against kabul but not given the authority to strike ?oo >> no, that's not true. >> the president was quick to take a victory lap after the first strike and push the tough guy image and once threatened to have...
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. >> reporter: bill kramer is the museum's president and director. >> the academy has 13 million itemsalso securing loans from collectors. steven spielberg loaning us rosebud. >> rosebud! >> it doesn't get better than that. >> reporter: the museum is filled with artifacts, from the familiar, like dorothy's ruby slippers, to less recognizable pieces like this typewriter, used to write alfred hitchcock's "psycho." >> mother! >> reporter: fittingly, the building also has two theaters, which will show movies daily. it is a museum that seems like a perfect fit for los angeles, but it is one that waited nearly a century for its closeup. >> the academy was founded in 1927. and in 1929, at a board meeting, the founders of the academy stated they needed to build a film museum. >> reporter: and yet it almost took a century. >> it almost took a century. and this iteration launched in 2011. it is diverse, it is inclusive, and it is equitable. but it represents film history in a truer, more accurate way. ♪ >> reporter: this museum isn't the only coming attraction this fall. there is plenty of art t
. >> reporter: bill kramer is the museum's president and director. >> the academy has 13 million itemsalso securing loans from collectors. steven spielberg loaning us rosebud. >> rosebud! >> it doesn't get better than that. >> reporter: the museum is filled with artifacts, from the familiar, like dorothy's ruby slippers, to less recognizable pieces like this typewriter, used to write alfred hitchcock's "psycho." >> mother! >> reporter:...
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who knew about that plan was it coordinated with, you know, someone like amy kramer, who both organizedlion maga march in december and was also involved in january 6th we don't know a lot of the sort of detailed, day-to-day planning that occurred behind the scenes and whether this was just simply trump supporters or whether it was the trump administration and the trump campaign quietly pushing for this to happen those are two very different things that we don't know yet. and that's what we are hoping the january 6th committee can find out. >> claire, dan goldman just mentioned i think one of the most interesting and intriguing new pieces of information. again, it's from sidney powell, a known and proven liar, currently being sued for over $1 billion from i believe dominion and smartmatic but she does invoke the united states supreme court we didn't play that interview because the supreme court hasn't responded whether there was any credence to it but all the institutions have now been invoked as being in on the coup plot. donald trump was on the phone every day with his department of ju
who knew about that plan was it coordinated with, you know, someone like amy kramer, who both organizedlion maga march in december and was also involved in january 6th we don't know a lot of the sort of detailed, day-to-day planning that occurred behind the scenes and whether this was just simply trump supporters or whether it was the trump administration and the trump campaign quietly pushing for this to happen those are two very different things that we don't know yet. and that's what we are...
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. >> merrill old emma and madeleine kramer were there.eel frustrated or anything because we're doing the exact same thing. had are we're drinking so. >> yeah, in the bar also wasn't super crowded. i think we probably would have felt much different. was very crowded and people are walking around those people are staying in their seats. her included city's health order states. people may remove their masks when actively eating and drinking. he's our manager santos. she says he does not think enforcing that rule is difficult. people understand that people that they know they're leaving. >> really when pandemic people. it's not that good everybody us. most of the time people not wearing my what. that's where the evening of drinking. but this teacher and had these words for the mayor don't go and put rules in place for other people and then you stand up for what you want to stand up for and you take a stand and do that. >> can you believe what you say and you have to follow your own rules and health experts we spoke with say there are lessons
. >> merrill old emma and madeleine kramer were there.eel frustrated or anything because we're doing the exact same thing. had are we're drinking so. >> yeah, in the bar also wasn't super crowded. i think we probably would have felt much different. was very crowded and people are walking around those people are staying in their seats. her included city's health order states. people may remove their masks when actively eating and drinking. he's our manager santos. she says he does...
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september 17th was the date over the last 20 years kramer has been talking about you see a turning pointnd that could be the case that was friday right now, you'll see the ten year is sitting at 1.329%. so not picking up much there on the treasuries in terms of crude prices that's one to watch energy prices have been under some pressure. natural gas down by about 2% this morning wti down by about 2.1% part of that may be the reflection of things slowing down in china, that would mean there's not the same appetite for things like commodities, especially energy prices you'll see that play out with the energy stocks, they're part of today's biggest losers occidental down by 3%. and we've seen a big broad selloff in cryptocurrency too. it's been closely linked to the markets for a while. you can see that's the case. bitcoin down 5.3%. lite coin off by 6.5%. >> we need an nft something. bitcoin got as low as 44, it was down 6% at one point i wanted to check the ten year right away to see if we were at 1.2. i thought there -- >> not much movement there, interesting. >> no. i think if we were r
september 17th was the date over the last 20 years kramer has been talking about you see a turning pointnd that could be the case that was friday right now, you'll see the ten year is sitting at 1.329%. so not picking up much there on the treasuries in terms of crude prices that's one to watch energy prices have been under some pressure. natural gas down by about 2% this morning wti down by about 2.1% part of that may be the reflection of things slowing down in china, that would mean there's...
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senators coons and kramer have a built for an affordable housing act but i hear the story all the time, people end up moving 30 miles away from my district has they can't find a landlord and i don't represent that wealthy of the district so do you think we can and should do more to incentivize landlord participation in the section eight program? >> absolutely. let me just say if i may that the $46 billion is needed. there's never been anyone can say people who are homeless and at risk of expressing homelessness don't need the money. if there is a problem on the federal side, that is not the problem. resources are needed every day to get people in the street. california, most people can't afford to live in california anymore so the homelessness problem is so great that because even if we can find a landlord willing to rent to someone getting a section eight doctor, they can get so much more money from someone else so there is such a small supply for such a great demand. >> thank you. members of the committee know i've been concerned with these case lung because first you have a first mo
senators coons and kramer have a built for an affordable housing act but i hear the story all the time, people end up moving 30 miles away from my district has they can't find a landlord and i don't represent that wealthy of the district so do you think we can and should do more to incentivize landlord participation in the section eight program? >> absolutely. let me just say if i may that the $46 billion is needed. there's never been anyone can say people who are homeless and at risk of...
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good to see you my friend >>> let's get down to the new york stock exchange and check in with jim kramerdo you think first with this move on china if it is as serious as it sounds, surprising not to see crypto down more does it mean people are not that worried about it >> a lot of people feel like we've seen this again and again. i disagree i think this is part and parcel with xi cracking down asking for all the information. they don't want any sort of, they don't want rich people hiding money and these are ways to hide money. there's no crypto bull who is never a crypto bull. all countries could ban crypto and it's even better because we can do crypto on mars. i do not think gary gensler was against coinbase but the fact that it showed that this shouldn't be a security. i think everybody that would really love any of these wants it to be a security and regulate it but there's just a lot of people who say i want to be able to do this and not have any government regulation you know, that's the anarchy i don't think either china or the united states wants anarchy but the chinese want to fi
good to see you my friend >>> let's get down to the new york stock exchange and check in with jim kramerdo you think first with this move on china if it is as serious as it sounds, surprising not to see crypto down more does it mean people are not that worried about it >> a lot of people feel like we've seen this again and again. i disagree i think this is part and parcel with xi cracking down asking for all the information. they don't want any sort of, they don't want rich...
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homeowners like amy kramer said the power of the storm took her by surprise and took out her basemente damage. the water came up to here? >> yes. >> reporter: at any point did you get scared? >> we got scared. we wondered about the foundation, this house was built in 1927. >> reporter: she had no flood insurance like many in this community. just a few days ago what was a hurricane along the gulf coast. >> the eye wall of hurricane ida is now approaching new orleans and we're feeling the gulss somewhere around 85 miles per hour. its remnants bringing extreme weather to places that are not used to it. >> the warming atmosphere is going to make heat waves hotter, wildfire seasons longer and these flooding events more extreme. >> reporter: the question can cities be more prepared? new york city's subway closed again due to rushing water. >> the subway system is not a submarine. >> reporter: the head of the transit system telling me in some cases they can build better but with extreme weather ramping up, mother nature is ahead. you think this is a clear pattern? >> i'm not a climate olgist
homeowners like amy kramer said the power of the storm took her by surprise and took out her basemente damage. the water came up to here? >> yes. >> reporter: at any point did you get scared? >> we got scared. we wondered about the foundation, this house was built in 1927. >> reporter: she had no flood insurance like many in this community. just a few days ago what was a hurricane along the gulf coast. >> the eye wall of hurricane ida is now approaching new orleans...
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thejudy kramer movies are out of this world.
thejudy kramer movies are out of this world.