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can you speak with lisa chang, we believe that this amendment is not necessary so if you can connect, that would be great. >> good afternoon, supervisors. sam oss from the executive director of mission housing development corporation. you know, we have about 250 affordable units in the central soma plan and, you know, while we -- it was a 1-1 jobs housing balance, i actually thought that it pertinent to bring up the fact that there's an entire other section of our city where we can add a lot more affordable housing. st. francis wood is five miles away and wedge wood park five miles away. we put the pressure on these low-income communities to take the brunt of all of our economic development while we let other neighborhoods just be encased in amber. and, you know, this body has the ability to change that. so, you know, i urge you to think about city-wide, one-to-one affordable housing and jobs balance. i know that it can't come through the central soma plan but we certainly can do something about it after. so, thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors and my name is josie erins and i'm
can you speak with lisa chang, we believe that this amendment is not necessary so if you can connect, that would be great. >> good afternoon, supervisors. sam oss from the executive director of mission housing development corporation. you know, we have about 250 affordable units in the central soma plan and, you know, while we -- it was a 1-1 jobs housing balance, i actually thought that it pertinent to bring up the fact that there's an entire other section of our city where we can add a...
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with what is happening with the currency policy, things have changed. lisawhat the chinese are doing is absolutely the right response right now. what we have seen is they stepped back from the currency. they are willing to let the market determine where the trade -- currency levels trade. they were fixing stronger, but they are willing to see where the market is pricing it. that is absolutely the right response. for the pboc it is the right thing. today we saw announcements they to bellow some bonds investing again and easing regulations that they had, trying to read to attract liquidity. as far as china goes, the right response. jonathan: there are many ways to look at the chinese currency. you can look at it against the u.s. dollar alone or against the basket. when you look at it, what story do you see? lisa: i think the dollar and the currency is trading roughly where we think fair value is. we have been depreciating in the trade basket, looking at euro and some of the asian currencies. that makes sense. betrayed impact right now is going more toward asia
with what is happening with the currency policy, things have changed. lisawhat the chinese are doing is absolutely the right response right now. what we have seen is they stepped back from the currency. they are willing to let the market determine where the trade -- currency levels trade. they were fixing stronger, but they are willing to see where the market is pricing it. that is absolutely the right response. for the pboc it is the right thing. today we saw announcements they to bellow some...
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lisa: emily chang, thank you so much. the idea that facebook is running out of profitable users. coming up, more earnings ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ d. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg markets. i'm lisa abramowicz. scarlet: and i'm scarlet fu. mcdonald's is feeling heat from fast food rivals. second quarter sales growth in the u.s. missed analyst estimates, sending shares down more than 2%, the biggest intraday drop in almost two weeks. joining us with more is craig giammona. finallyike mcdonald's got it together when it came out with all-day breakfast a few years ago. craig: they had had a big-time slump, and that brought a lot of people back into the restaurant. it is extremely competitive in the fast food industry right now. scarlet: no follow up there. what else has mcdonald's come up with? embracedy have delivery, they have a huge partnership with uber eats, but the guest counts were down. they are growing in all regions besides the u.s., but mcdonald's goes as the u.s. market goes. and competition for breakfast comes from starbucks. lisa: but they have not been having
lisa: emily chang, thank you so much. the idea that facebook is running out of profitable users. coming up, more earnings ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ d. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg markets. i'm lisa abramowicz. scarlet: and i'm scarlet fu. mcdonald's is feeling heat from fast food rivals. second quarter sales growth in the u.s. missed analyst estimates, sending shares down more than 2%, the biggest intraday drop in almost two weeks. joining us with more is craig giammona....
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lisa friedman, climate change reporter for "the new york times," and still with us, shannon pettypiece of bloomberg news. lisa, it is difficult to keep track of scott pruitt's scandals. now we know he's trying to take someone else's job. but you know what the real story is here. the real story is that scott pruitt is doing the job he has been put there to do. there is no agency that conservatives hate more than the epa. and he is attempting to dismantle it. >> well, first i would say we have a handy guide of all the investigations on our site, if anyone needs to keep track. but, you know, you're absolutely right. the president very much enjoys the job that scott pruitt has been doing. he enjoys a strong relationship with the president. there are people in the white house, including chief of staff john kelly, who have urged and continue to urge president trump to fire scott pruitt. we're being told that, you know, he is -- you know, the president is increasingly getting the message from people around him that mr. pruitt could be a liability for him in the midterms. but you know, we've s
lisa friedman, climate change reporter for "the new york times," and still with us, shannon pettypiece of bloomberg news. lisa, it is difficult to keep track of scott pruitt's scandals. now we know he's trying to take someone else's job. but you know what the real story is here. the real story is that scott pruitt is doing the job he has been put there to do. there is no agency that conservatives hate more than the epa. and he is attempting to dismantle it. >> well, first i...
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changes are on the way. meteorologist drew tuma is in for meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning, chris. the gray contour on your screen is gray cloud cover and fog. we're stuck in the upper 50s to low 60s. inland east bay hills picture showing you the fog cascading on the hills. by noon we did expect those clouds to pull back to the coast, although the coast will stay with the clouds for much of the day. we'll take a look at how hot we get later on today in a few minutes, chris. >> drew, thanks. >>> chp is investigating a crash that left two people dead and three others with major injuries in the east bay. it happened just after 10:30 last night in castro valley near the intersection of brentwood and marciel. officers found a red mitsubishi on its roof. there were five people inside who had to be extricated.
changes are on the way. meteorologist drew tuma is in for meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning, chris. the gray contour on your screen is gray cloud cover and fog. we're stuck in the upper 50s to low 60s. inland east bay hills picture showing you the fog cascading on the hills. by noon we did expect those clouds to pull back to the coast, although the coast will stay with the clouds for much of the day. we'll take a look at how hot we get later on today in a few minutes, chris....
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. >> here's alicia's story w >> reporter:at happened 16 years ago, changed the course of lisa's life.on new year's day kÑ'2002, a m she thought was a boy she had met online kidnapped her taking her from her home in pittsburgh chu -- tortured her for days. >> my hands were over my head, i was crying. >> it's haunting to say the least. >of onhe viewers of those images recognized her picture from a missing poster amend called police. >> i have no other word for it other than a miracle. >> reporter: alicia's story shocked the internet, showing how quickly child sex imagese sad across the globe, images that cannot be erased, even today. >> reporter: police are trying to stop this because of a lsoaring number of lo cases, using public records requests, news4 i team obtained case files from 14 years ago. and rising pressure on es authorito do something to stop the criminals. >> last year we received over 10.2 million reports of child exploitation through our cyber tip like. >> in o year? >> in one year. >> reporter: one-third of t total cases you have ever come across were in the lastyear?
. >> here's alicia's story w >> reporter:at happened 16 years ago, changed the course of lisa's life.on new year's day kÑ'2002, a m she thought was a boy she had met online kidnapped her taking her from her home in pittsburgh chu -- tortured her for days. >> my hands were over my head, i was crying. >> it's haunting to say the least. >of onhe viewers of those images recognized her picture from a missing poster amend called police. >> i have no other word for...
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lisa. the federal reserve pushes back against higher interest rates. does it change anything?: it doesn't. the fact that you have tweets today and yesterday tells you how independent the fed is. it is a complex question. certainly, the president gets to appoint who they want as the fed chair, so they pick someone reasonable and moderate like jay powell. kind of what they are going to get. i think it was a good appointment. but he is on his own now. i think he has laid out a critical -- a credible path going forward. jonathan: it's safe to say that from the president's tweets, what is happening with the treasury curve? it has been flat and then all of a sudden we get steepness during the week. bob: there are a couple things going on. certainly there is a belief the fed will stick to the rate path that we will see increases every other meeting for now. i think also there has been news out of japan that the bank of japan may tinker with its optimal yield curve control. so they may let the long end go a bit and be supported by market forces. jonathan: lisa, perception is everythin
lisa. the federal reserve pushes back against higher interest rates. does it change anything?: it doesn't. the fact that you have tweets today and yesterday tells you how independent the fed is. it is a complex question. certainly, the president gets to appoint who they want as the fed chair, so they pick someone reasonable and moderate like jay powell. kind of what they are going to get. i think it was a good appointment. but he is on his own now. i think he has laid out a critical -- a...
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lisa: this disease just ravages a family. it changes your life. the magnitude of it is indescribable. my mother taught me to be in the moment. we have to live in the moment with them. and i'm going to be with that person right now, in this moment, wherever she is. art: now is the moment. if we work together, we can stop this epidemic. grace: contact brightfocus and learn more. >>> this is a look at the forecast across the entire state today where it's going to be pretty hot in places like chico, fresno, palm springs, and as you head into las vegas temperatures 100 to 108. nice weather down in l.a. and san diego. morning clouds, afternoon sunshine. mid-70s there. pretty cloudy in monterey today. 68 and breezy. that brings the sunshine it to the north bay coast and points northward. it will bring the smoke from northeast to southwest today. temperatures running about 90 in yosemite. a quick look at what's going to happen the next seven days up in tahoe where we're going to be in the low to mid-80s every day but tuesday and wednesday. reggie? >>> tha
lisa: this disease just ravages a family. it changes your life. the magnitude of it is indescribable. my mother taught me to be in the moment. we have to live in the moment with them. and i'm going to be with that person right now, in this moment, wherever she is. art: now is the moment. if we work together, we can stop this epidemic. grace: contact brightfocus and learn more. >>> this is a look at the forecast across the entire state today where it's going to be pretty hot in places...
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so i think that's a lot of what some of the republicans who acknowledge climate change such as senator lisa murkowski, a republican from alaska, they talk about how there's a lot of risk and any prudent person would want to protect against those risks. >> we'll go to louisiana, zachary. zachary, good morning to you. >> good morning to you all as well. as far as climate change goes, just briefly, a political effect. you hear a lot of talk from the gop how they want to disavow climate change or how they don't even acknowledge it due to the fact they believe if they just stop the coal mining and reduce the coal mining, a lot of people will lose their jobs. i honestly feel if you took some of the profit that those coal mining companies made and invest that in i guess you'd say training in greener energy, these people could still keep their jobs and i think a lot of times people just use the excuse that there would be job loss to kind after void paying attention to climate change, but i -- kind of avoid paying attention to climate change, but i do think it will affect the planet, not just the co
so i think that's a lot of what some of the republicans who acknowledge climate change such as senator lisa murkowski, a republican from alaska, they talk about how there's a lot of risk and any prudent person would want to protect against those risks. >> we'll go to louisiana, zachary. zachary, good morning to you. >> good morning to you all as well. as far as climate change goes, just briefly, a political effect. you hear a lot of talk from the gop how they want to disavow climate...
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of these people you read about, and then there are these new entrants, women, who will be changing it as well. lisanto this by watching television. scarlet: we are the generation that gets into everything by watching television. lisa: but i give it hope -- but it gives me hope for my kids who are being raised in an urban setting. scarlet: but they will get interested in something based on video games on their phone. the: all right, time for bloomberg business flash, a snapshot of the biggest business stories in the news today. blackstone group wants to make a comeback in one of the hottest segments of the credit market -- direct lending. blackstone's dso capital partners dissolved a partnership with fs investment and since then, they have rebuilt the business making nonbank loans to small and midsize companies. gslmberg has learned that plans to amassed tens of billions of dollars of equity and debt capital in the next several months. hyundai has joined up with amazon to bring car buying into the digital age. the korean company's modernizing its retail operations with a digital show room on amazon.
of these people you read about, and then there are these new entrants, women, who will be changing it as well. lisanto this by watching television. scarlet: we are the generation that gets into everything by watching television. lisa: but i give it hope -- but it gives me hope for my kids who are being raised in an urban setting. scarlet: but they will get interested in something based on video games on their phone. the: all right, time for bloomberg business flash, a snapshot of the biggest...
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lisa in florence. >> reporter: the ever-changing cast of characters has drawn stars from will ferrell to octavia spencer time i've allowed anyone to come see how we shoot drunk history. >> reporter: it originally started as a web series. how did you come up with this? >> it started in 2009 as a one-time idea. it was based on a friend of mine who is on "the new girl." >> reporter: how do you choose which stories? >> we have a great team of researchers who search for those stories hidden in history books and we feel like this is our job. >> we're going to talk about the mona lisa heist. >> hey. >> reporter: it isn't too long before things start to take a turn. >> when energy's a little low from someone after drinking, like ten minutes with the oxygen mask, and it's like gloria estefan "coming out of the dark" song. >> reporter: he wasn't lying. >> vicenzo has just stolen the mona lisa. >> reporter: these immortal words will eventually make their way across the country into on the mouth of jack black. >> lip syncing is not as easy as it looks. there's an art to it. there's definitely a silent skill. i neve
lisa in florence. >> reporter: the ever-changing cast of characters has drawn stars from will ferrell to octavia spencer time i've allowed anyone to come see how we shoot drunk history. >> reporter: it originally started as a web series. how did you come up with this? >> it started in 2009 as a one-time idea. it was based on a friend of mine who is on "the new girl." >> reporter: how do you choose which stories? >> we have a great team of researchers who...
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very quickly because we don't have much time lisa you go first chris you go second he said i. have changed entirely from one hundred ninety nine to two thousand and sixteen and one thousand nine hundred ninety was exploration it was i know what the what the quality of the resource was in two thousand and sixteen we knew and so it's disingenuous of exxon frankly to make that comparison when we started talking and what the deal in two thousand i've seen is appropriate for the government and it's widely acknowledged and widely agreed that it's not that guy on a did not get a good deal i would say although somewhat controversial that i wouldn't i wouldn't i wouldn't be afraid of having an honest conversation about whether this is a good deal and and talking about how to rebalance the deal investors and frankly the media always make government scared of approaching them that there are dozens or hundreds of really goshi issues or transformations in the resource sector around the world in developed countries in the u.k. in canada you know something to push a little bit closer only got a minute le
very quickly because we don't have much time lisa you go first chris you go second he said i. have changed entirely from one hundred ninety nine to two thousand and sixteen and one thousand nine hundred ninety was exploration it was i know what the what the quality of the resource was in two thousand and sixteen we knew and so it's disingenuous of exxon frankly to make that comparison when we started talking and what the deal in two thousand i've seen is appropriate for the government and it's...
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republican members of congress dissected the text messages including annex change with his lover and former fbi attorney, lisap support smell like? >> that's an expression of speech. are while democrats took the opportunity to attack the idea of the hearing in the first place. >> why did your chairman promise not to interfere but then suddenly launches this aggressive attack. are today's hearing came one day after page refused to respond to a federal subpoena. she is expected to speak to lawmakers behind closed doors tomorrow. prosecutors have now dropped charges against stormy daniels, just hours after her arrest stemming from a performance at an ohio strip club. daniels was arrested last night and accused of illegally rubbing her breasts against the faces of under cover police officers during her performance. she was booked under an ohio law that prohibits physical contact between dancers and patrons at sexually oriented business. daniel's attorney accuseed the police of setting her up and says it was politically motivated. i think it's ridiculous and an absurd use of law enforcement resources. >> reporter:
republican members of congress dissected the text messages including annex change with his lover and former fbi attorney, lisap support smell like? >> that's an expression of speech. are while democrats took the opportunity to attack the idea of the hearing in the first place. >> why did your chairman promise not to interfere but then suddenly launches this aggressive attack. are today's hearing came one day after page refused to respond to a federal subpoena. she is expected to...
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lisa, stick around. coming up, one of the biggest revolutions that has changed everyone's lives. technology and those wretched cell phones and what can we do a ♪ you like to be in control. especially when it comes to important stuff. like, say... your car. well, good news. the esurance app lets you keep an eye on your repairs when your car is in the shop. it's kinda like being there, without being there. which is probably better for everyone. that's insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. click or call. boy: this is the story of a boy who was very sensitive to lights and sounds. so he built secret hiding places where nothing could get in. the boy didn't like looking people in the eye. it made him feel uncomfortable. one day, he found out he had something called autism. his family got him help. and slowly he learned how to live with it better. announcer: early intervention can make a lifetime of difference. learn the signs at autismspeaks.org. >> welcome back. being a parent means you have no choice but to do with the fact that your children spend a huge amo
lisa, stick around. coming up, one of the biggest revolutions that has changed everyone's lives. technology and those wretched cell phones and what can we do a ♪ you like to be in control. especially when it comes to important stuff. like, say... your car. well, good news. the esurance app lets you keep an eye on your repairs when your car is in the shop. it's kinda like being there, without being there. which is probably better for everyone. that's insurance for the modern world. esurance....
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lisa coleman, the head of global investment grade corporate credit. joining also is bob michele. pushes act reserve against higher interest rates. does it change anything? bob: it doesn't. the fact that you have tweets yesterday to how independent the fed is. certainly, the president gets to appoint who they want as the fed chair, so they pick someone reasonable and moderate like jay powell. i think it was a good appointment. he is on his own now. he has laid out a credible path 14. jonathan: it's safe to say that ,rom the president's tweets what is happening with the treasury curve? all of a sudden we get steepest during the week. couple things a going on. there is a belief the fed will stick to the rate path that we will see increases every other meeting for now. there has been news out of japan that the bank of japan may tinker with its may letyield, so they the longed and go and be supported by market forces. lisa, if it wasn't under a close watchful eye of the market, it will be more so now with powell. does his job get more difficult because of the president? think the fed will continue on with its independence. chairman powell has a pat
lisa coleman, the head of global investment grade corporate credit. joining also is bob michele. pushes act reserve against higher interest rates. does it change anything? bob: it doesn't. the fact that you have tweets yesterday to how independent the fed is. certainly, the president gets to appoint who they want as the fed chair, so they pick someone reasonable and moderate like jay powell. i think it was a good appointment. he is on his own now. he has laid out a credible path 14. jonathan:...
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a two horse race when you think about pcs, one of the things that lisa, the ceo of amd was highlighting by a way, she's a major change agent for r this company you know,not on a par with adela, but she's that type of figure when you listen to what she's talking b about, intel has delays in one of the major chips. that's big opportunity the is gaming. everyone's looking for a way to play e r ports microsoft, it's rumored they're looking at the launch of two new x-boxes. amd has major presence in the x-box. there are many, many ways to win with amd and it's not really the old one which is just how much cheaper can it be. >> the last couple of days, the decline you're seeing in amd to just pure funds where money is coming out of intel and saying let's find a home and find a chip space i have trouble parsing that out. i wouldn't be surprised, joe, if that were the case, tat margins, but i think bigger, amd has this unique opportunity because intel is delayed on some important stuff and they're pulling back on marketing and amd is accelerating so i think maybe you write the street and asset managers trying find a story ar
a two horse race when you think about pcs, one of the things that lisa, the ceo of amd was highlighting by a way, she's a major change agent for r this company you know,not on a par with adela, but she's that type of figure when you listen to what she's talking b about, intel has delays in one of the major chips. that's big opportunity the is gaming. everyone's looking for a way to play e r ports microsoft, it's rumored they're looking at the launch of two new x-boxes. amd has major presence in...
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lisa, stick around. coming up, one of the biggest revolutions that has changed everyone's lives.echnology and those wretched cell phones and what can we do a about what they're doing to our kids what might seem like a small cough to you... can be a big bad problem that you could spread to family members, including your grandchildren babies too young to be vaccinated against whooping cough are the most at risk for severe illness. but you can help prevent this. talk to your doctor today about getting vaccinated against whooping cough. because dangers don't just exist in fairytales. the new united explorer card hooks me up. getting more for getting away. traveling lighter. getting settled. rewarded! learn more at theexplorercard.com you always get the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed?m let's get someone to say it with a really low voice. carl? lowest price guaranteed. what about the world's lowest limbo stick? how low can you go? nice one, carl. hey i've got an idea. just say, badda book. badda boom. badda book. badda boom. nice. always the lowest price, guaranteed. book now at
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lisa in florence. >> the drunk element of the show is the unpredictable. sometimes it's -- oh, hi, jack. the unpredictable happens! >> reporter: the ever-changingng from will ferrell -- >> i'm just into preserving the union. >> reporter: to ryan gosling, and eva mendes. >> i and my cap have just settled our brains -- >> reporter: to oscar-winning stars like okay tair yeah spencer. >> whoever's down to help the union, just let me know. >> first time i ever allowed anyone to see how we shoot "drunk history," derek waters is the host and cocreator of the show that started out as a web series. you've been doing this now for multiple seasons. >> yes. >> how did you come up with this? >> it started in 2009. just a one-time idea based off a friend of mine, chick johnson on "the new girl," he was drunk and telling a story about otis redding. >> reporter: derek and jeremy conner enlisted their friend mark. >> derek called me up, i want to do like the history channel does, you talk about a thing, then we re-enact it. i said, great. oh, and i want you to be really, really drunk when you do it. >> he was the one that i went to and said, what's a moment in
lisa in florence. >> the drunk element of the show is the unpredictable. sometimes it's -- oh, hi, jack. the unpredictable happens! >> reporter: the ever-changingng from will ferrell -- >> i'm just into preserving the union. >> reporter: to ryan gosling, and eva mendes. >> i and my cap have just settled our brains -- >> reporter: to oscar-winning stars like okay tair yeah spencer. >> whoever's down to help the union, just let me know. >> first...
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change that. it is time to do what we said." lisa boothe. >> lisa: [laughs] head pop, i do not think -- i think it will be kevin mccarthy. >> harris: well, you do not think it will be him? >> lisa: i don't, i don't, but it proves that republicans are divided. >> judge napolitano: this is not a popularity contest, this is the small republican gaggle, the same people trying to impeach deputy attorney general rosenstein. the republican leadership, this is an ideological battle. >> harris: it is the freedom caucus. >> lisa: i do not think that. >> judge napolitano: the establishment as kevin mccarthy, jim jordan and his freedom caucus, you have the small government libertarians battling the establishment that has led the republicans in the house of representatives. >> harris: but you have socialist on one side and that end, that is a little bit different then the freedom caucus. >> judge napolitano: the battle for the heart and soul. it is not a popularity contest. >> leslie: jim jordan would likely have the backing of 40 plus votes of t
change that. it is time to do what we said." lisa boothe. >> lisa: [laughs] head pop, i do not think -- i think it will be kevin mccarthy. >> harris: well, you do not think it will be him? >> lisa: i don't, i don't, but it proves that republicans are divided. >> judge napolitano: this is not a popularity contest, this is the small republican gaggle, the same people trying to impeach deputy attorney general rosenstein. the republican leadership, this is an...
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fate of the nominee could rest on senator collins as well as lisa murkowski because of their views on abortion rights. >>> a call for changed in cities across this country, nearly 100,000 protesters taking part in more than 700 marches against the president's immigration policies. >> they are angry. everybody is angry. it's ridiculous. it's ridiculous. the fact that they can't find our kids, you know. we're standing up for our kids, man. >> their outrage has to do with this number, the 2047 migrant children still separated from their parents. joining me now, michael wild, immigration attorney. and he tells me he is the nominee and you are mayoral pos englewood. let's get right to what you think can be done to get families reunited. what demands can attorneys make to make this happen quickly? >> well, thank you for having me. this is a very untoward times. they are actually serving the charging documents, the notice to appear, on children as young as three and five years old. can you imagine the trauma that these children have gone through? they haven't had a chance to say good-bye to their parents and now they are going in
fate of the nominee could rest on senator collins as well as lisa murkowski because of their views on abortion rights. >>> a call for changed in cities across this country, nearly 100,000 protesters taking part in more than 700 marches against the president's immigration policies. >> they are angry. everybody is angry. it's ridiculous. it's ridiculous. the fact that they can't find our kids, you know. we're standing up for our kids, man. >> their outrage has to do with this...
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lisa: i agree with bob. i think the fed will continue on with its independence. chairman powell has a path, and that won't changea result of the comments from the present. jonathan: we have gone back and forth on what happens with rates. you think yields are going higher. you think yield could have a handle on the 10 year within 12 months. walk me through where we get from this really tight trading range we have had on 10 year yield and treasuries, and how they get to 4% over the next 12 months. bob: 4% is only 100 basis points from here, and it is against the backdrop of the fed having raised rates for two and a half years, indicating they will go for another year. so that is a lot of upward pressure in the front end of the curve. does it look reasonable to buy treasuries with a sub 3% in 10-year? i don't think so. we have huge tax reform and just starting to work its way through the system. it is not fully into the system. you have got a tremendous amount of treasury supply that will hit the market over the next 12 months. -- so i step back and i think a good stopping point for the fed is june of next year, 2.
lisa: i agree with bob. i think the fed will continue on with its independence. chairman powell has a path, and that won't changea result of the comments from the present. jonathan: we have gone back and forth on what happens with rates. you think yields are going higher. you think yield could have a handle on the 10 year within 12 months. walk me through where we get from this really tight trading range we have had on 10 year yield and treasuries, and how they get to 4% over the next 12...
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change and support more drilling? the senior senator from alaska, lisa murkowski, is trying to do just that.n for drilling in the arctic wildlife refuge. here's the special part of our special "outfront" series, bill weir reporting from alaska. >> reporter: in the little hamlet of taktovic, alaska, the only village inside the arctic wildlife refuge, there are three topics of conversation most days. polar bears, the weather, and donald trump. are you a fan of president trump? >> yeah, he does good things. he does bad things. i'm grateful that he got the bill passed. >> reporter: december's tax cut bill also opened the arctic refuge to drilling. and the government is now moving fast to lease 800,000 acres on this pristine coastal plain. this is where the last great caribou haerds give birth. a place brimming with life and beauty, made all the more fragile by a staggering rise in arctic temperature. >> do you believe in climate change? do you think it exists? >> there is a cooling and there is a heating. the ice caps were going to melt, they were going to be gone by now, but now they're setting
change and support more drilling? the senior senator from alaska, lisa murkowski, is trying to do just that.n for drilling in the arctic wildlife refuge. here's the special part of our special "outfront" series, bill weir reporting from alaska. >> reporter: in the little hamlet of taktovic, alaska, the only village inside the arctic wildlife refuge, there are three topics of conversation most days. polar bears, the weather, and donald trump. are you a fan of president trump?...
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lisa lerer. thanks so much. should news break out, we'll break in. breaking news changes everything on fox news channel.eme court nominee at 9:00 eastern time in the hannity time slot. i'll have coverage live on your local fox station down the dial. "your world" with neil cavuto is next. top of the hour headlines coming up. carnation breakfast essentials. it has protein plus vitamins and minerals to help kids be their best. carnation breakfast essentials. your mornings were made for better things than psoriatic arthritis. as you and your rheumatologist consider treatments, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for psoriatic arthritis. taken with methotrexate or similar medicines, it can reduce joint pain, swelling, and significantly improve physical function. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma, and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts, and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have ha
lisa lerer. thanks so much. should news break out, we'll break in. breaking news changes everything on fox news channel.eme court nominee at 9:00 eastern time in the hannity time slot. i'll have coverage live on your local fox station down the dial. "your world" with neil cavuto is next. top of the hour headlines coming up. carnation breakfast essentials. it has protein plus vitamins and minerals to help kids be their best. carnation breakfast essentials. your mornings were made for...
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lisa page? >> mr. chairman, this is outrageous! >> i don't appreciate what was originally said being changed. >> i don't give a damn what you appreciateown counsel -- >> but i may not consult with the fbi's counsel? >> only with your own counsel. >> mr. chairman, there's no basis for that, he can consult with the fbi counsel, he's an fbi employee. >> the gentleman is not recognized. >> and the chairman is not being proper. >> joining me now, the associate editor of the "washington post," he's written several books, including one he just finished about the house un-american affairs committee. david, a big welcome to you. what is your stake away from the strzok hearing? >> thank you, alex. i've spent the last three years investigating the mccarthy era and specifically the house committee on un-american activities and i was struck by the parallels of what happened last week with strzok and what was happening during early 1950s where you had congress setting itself up as a kangaroo court, barely allowing the witnesses to testify or to give their statements. often just shutting them down, denying their americanism, their loyalty to this co
lisa page? >> mr. chairman, this is outrageous! >> i don't appreciate what was originally said being changed. >> i don't give a damn what you appreciateown counsel -- >> but i may not consult with the fbi's counsel? >> only with your own counsel. >> mr. chairman, there's no basis for that, he can consult with the fbi counsel, he's an fbi employee. >> the gentleman is not recognized. >> and the chairman is not being proper. >> joining me now,...
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that is what a lot of republicans will acknowledge climate change such as senator lisa murkowski, ther from alaska, they talk about how there was a lot of risk. and any person would want to protect against those risks. host: we go to louisiana, zachary. good morning. caller: good morning to you as well. as far as climate change goes, there is a political effect. you hear a lot of talk from the gop about how they want to this about climate change or just do not acknowledge it, due to the fact that they believe that if they just reduce coal mining, a lot of people will lose their jobs. theif you took some of profits that those coal mining found a mored energy efficient way, to use more green energy, a lot of them could keep their jobs. i think they just use job loss as an excuse to avoid discussions on climate change. host: amy harder, so what about the energy sector, and the , where is then it majority on climate change? what are they doing? amy: my very first column for axios last year, the headline was -- corporate america is not backing trump on climate change. there was a sea chang
that is what a lot of republicans will acknowledge climate change such as senator lisa murkowski, ther from alaska, they talk about how there was a lot of risk. and any person would want to protect against those risks. host: we go to louisiana, zachary. good morning. caller: good morning to you as well. as far as climate change goes, there is a political effect. you hear a lot of talk from the gop about how they want to this about climate change or just do not acknowledge it, due to the fact...
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changed. >> i don't give a damn what you appreciate, agent strzok. >> reporter: republican members of congress dissected strzok's text messages including an exchange with his lover and former fbi lawyer lisa page where they spoke badly about trump supporters in virginia. >> what does "trump support smell like," mr. strzok? >> that's an expression of speech. i clearly wasn't smelling one thing or the other. >> reporter: while democrats took the opportunity to attack the idea of the hearing in the first pl>> why did our chairman promise not to fear interfere wittingly or unit withingly and suddenly launched this aggressive attack? >> reporter: today's hearing came a day after page refused to respond to a federal subpoena and appear before congress. she is expected to speak with lawmakers behind closed doors tomorrow. in washington, ray bogan, fox news. >>> president trump sat down with british prime minister theresa may in the uk, where he was met by hundreds of protestors. demonstrators lined the road to the palace, the birthplace of winston churchill. president trump and first lady melania trump were the guests of honor for a black tie dinner there. the prime minister and president trump
changed. >> i don't give a damn what you appreciate, agent strzok. >> reporter: republican members of congress dissected strzok's text messages including an exchange with his lover and former fbi lawyer lisa page where they spoke badly about trump supporters in virginia. >> what does "trump support smell like," mr. strzok? >> that's an expression of speech. i clearly wasn't smelling one thing or the other. >> reporter: while democrats took the opportunity...
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lisa borders. the commission will provide recommendations on potential changes to the ted stephens act as well as other policies. rebuilding usa gymnastics is our fourth category of focus. after we insisted the entire board resign, we help usa j gymnastics implement changes. usa gymnastics as completed the immediate requirements that we set in january to maintain it as a national governing body. they know they still have a long way to go. we will continue supporting usa gymnastics in implementing a true change in culture. it focuses on the olympic committee and usa gymnastics. we'll take whatever actions are appropriately based on whatever the findings may be. as congress considers additional solutions i respectfully ask to offer input. first, congress requecan suppor further funding. it's critical to its success and expanding sources of funding will strengthen the commitment third, the safe sport act provides the center with liability protection for sharing information on bans and suspensions. we ask congress to consider extending the protections to bans and suspensions imposed by national governing b
lisa borders. the commission will provide recommendations on potential changes to the ted stephens act as well as other policies. rebuilding usa gymnastics is our fourth category of focus. after we insisted the entire board resign, we help usa j gymnastics implement changes. usa gymnastics as completed the immediate requirements that we set in january to maintain it as a national governing body. they know they still have a long way to go. we will continue supporting usa gymnastics in...
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lisa portis. the commission will provide an recommendations on changes to the ted stevens act, the bylaws of the olympic organizations as well asother policies . rebuilding us a gymnastics our fourth category of focus and after we insisted that the previous ceo and entire board resigned, usa gymnastics implement governance changes and elect a permanent board with a majority of independent directors. usa gymnastics has completed all of the immediate requirements we set in january for it to maintainits certification of a national governing body . we know they have a long way to go. we will continue tosupport usa gymnastics on its way to implementing a true change in culture . this category will develop when we receive the reports of the independent investigation. the investigation focuses on both the olympic community and the usa gymnastics iland we will make the report published in its entirety and take whatever actions are appropriately based on whatever the findings may be . as congress considers additional solutions i respectfully ask to offer some input. first, congressman supports service funding of
lisa portis. the commission will provide an recommendations on changes to the ted stevens act, the bylaws of the olympic organizations as well asother policies . rebuilding us a gymnastics our fourth category of focus and after we insisted that the previous ceo and entire board resigned, usa gymnastics implement governance changes and elect a permanent board with a majority of independent directors. usa gymnastics has completed all of the immediate requirements we set in january for it to...
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change twitter? if everybody's name was attached. that would be a start. >> dana: the shadow banning, what you think, lisa?ls caught on last week to this issue and they said conservatives are being favored by facebook and they got headlines out of that. >> lisa: i thought was most illuminating, jonathan swan of axios who did a great job doing reporting. he said conservatives have been coming to him and saying stuff like this was going on he never believed it. what's interesting is now that it was reported on vice, a liberal publication, people might take it seriously. that was illuminating. regarding facebook, they made the biggest mistake. getting caught in president trump's orbit in this russia stuff. >> jesse: i know what facebook did wrong. they messed with diamond and diane so clear that's the problem. that's why you see the market value plunge. in all seriousness, i would buy facebook. >> dana: i know nothing about how do those things. >> jesse: buy and sell stock? call your broker. >> dana: i have something, it's like a mutual fund. it is now a good time? >> jesse: i would buy. it's way down. it's a
change twitter? if everybody's name was attached. that would be a start. >> dana: the shadow banning, what you think, lisa?ls caught on last week to this issue and they said conservatives are being favored by facebook and they got headlines out of that. >> lisa: i thought was most illuminating, jonathan swan of axios who did a great job doing reporting. he said conservatives have been coming to him and saying stuff like this was going on he never believed it. what's interesting is...
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think elon musk is changing his tune or is this just a temporary almost trumpian walked back? lisanny that you say trumpian. there were so many parallels between the two yesterday. elon musk coming out. it definitely had the feeling of handlers saying whoa, guys. take a step back. relax. this is what you will read, this is what you will tweet. this will be your external persona. the question is, is that going to be something elon musk can continue or is it just going to be a one-off for damage control? jason: one external persona we miss a little bit from a corporate perspective is steve ballmer. alix: and a hygiene perspective. >> i yell and scream. i become a little more moderate. i preserve my vocal cords because it certainly can be a problem. issue.be an jason: it can be an issue. this is steve ballmer back in the day when he was running microsoft developers. alix: with the sweat and the shirt. there you go. my faith. -- my fav. jason: now he is a much more subdued owner of a basketball team. he talks with david rubenstein on the peer-to-peer conversations. alix: you can see th
think elon musk is changing his tune or is this just a temporary almost trumpian walked back? lisanny that you say trumpian. there were so many parallels between the two yesterday. elon musk coming out. it definitely had the feeling of handlers saying whoa, guys. take a step back. relax. this is what you will read, this is what you will tweet. this will be your external persona. the question is, is that going to be something elon musk can continue or is it just going to be a one-off for damage...
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. >>> a few moments ago i referred to lisa page as a former fbi agent, she's in fact a former fbi attorney. do you think any minds were changed today? this hearing have any impact on where republicans or democrats stand when it comes to stzok and his role on the fbi? >> no. i don't think any minds were changed and i don't think any light was shed on anything. as the congressman pointed out, stzok was hardly allowed to answer questions. the republicans, many times, wanted him to respond to questions that the attorneys for the fbi sitting behind him said that he could not answer because of an ongoing investigation. i think there was a lot of insinuation here, and i think there was a lot of grandstanding, as carl pointed out, on both sides. i don't think anything was accomplished other than the fact that peter stzok got to speak his peace in many ways, said, you know what, i did some wrong things but i didn't influence the russia investigation in any way, shape or form. >> yeah. i got to get another quick break in, gloria. everyone stay with us, we will broaden the conversation after this break. this is a story about mail and pa
. >>> a few moments ago i referred to lisa page as a former fbi agent, she's in fact a former fbi attorney. do you think any minds were changed today? this hearing have any impact on where republicans or democrats stand when it comes to stzok and his role on the fbi? >> no. i don't think any minds were changed and i don't think any light was shed on anything. as the congressman pointed out, stzok was hardly allowed to answer questions. the republicans, many times, wanted him to...
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all of those senate seats that could change hands and become republican, the republicans have a very slim margin and that means rand paul, ted cruz, susan collins, lisain that sense, do the president to make right call? >> i think he did. i think he absolutely did. you heard the two sentences in the east room. he said i do not believe in legislation. i believe that we interpret the law. we don't legislate it. the constitution is to be interpreted, not amended. that tells you everything we need to know about it. 2018 is even more important than 2016. >> sean: as judge scalia said, a good judge will make many considerations as the law demands. we will have much more tomorrow. when we come back, let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham is next. >> laura: good evening from the white house. i am laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle" ." a historic night here in d.c. for less than an hour ago behind me, president trump fulfilled a campaign pledge and nominated a staunch conservative to replace the retiring justice anthony kennedy on the supreme court of the united states. 53-year-old brett kavanaugh is currently a judge on the d.c. circuit cour
all of those senate seats that could change hands and become republican, the republicans have a very slim margin and that means rand paul, ted cruz, susan collins, lisain that sense, do the president to make right call? >> i think he did. i think he absolutely did. you heard the two sentences in the east room. he said i do not believe in legislation. i believe that we interpret the law. we don't legislate it. the constitution is to be interpreted, not amended. that tells you everything we...
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lisa page showed evidence of anti-trump bias at the justice department leading up to the russia investigation. strzok saying the techs were taken wholly out of context. >> i don't appreciate what was originally said being changed>> i don't appreciate having an fbi agent with an unprecedented level of animus working on two major investigations in 2016. >> reporter: republicans seizing on this particular text exchange. he asks he's not ever going to be become president, right, right? strzok replies, no, no, he's not, we'll stopping i imploring members to understand the context writing about his horrible treatment of a gold star father. >> that text in no way suggested that i or the fbi would take any action to influence the candidacy of -- >> reporter: some attacks turning deeply personal. >> how many types did you look owe innocent into your wife's eye and lie to her about lisa? >> mr. chairman, this is outrageous. >> what's wrong? you need your medication? >> reporter: strzok replying, the fact that you would question whether or not that was the sort of look i would engage with with a family member who i have acknowledged hurting goes more to a discussion about your character. >> reporter: and after strzok's m
lisa page showed evidence of anti-trump bias at the justice department leading up to the russia investigation. strzok saying the techs were taken wholly out of context. >> i don't appreciate what was originally said being changed>> i don't appreciate having an fbi agent with an unprecedented level of animus working on two major investigations in 2016. >> reporter: republicans seizing on this particular text exchange. he asks he's not ever going to be become president, right,...
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lisa murkowski says she's keeping her cards close to the best for now. collins indicated she will oppose anyone who will vote to change existing laws on abortion. administration officials revealed today that the white house counsel has been detailed to shepherd through the eventual nomination through the senate. it's interesting because you mentioned collins saying it's mcgann who told her that because of her concerns the administration is expanding its list be on the 25 names of potential court picks the president unveiled in the campaign, but the administration has to be careful not to stray too far from that list of more conservative names. if they go to moderate they run the risk of upsetting evangelical conservatives who have stuck with the president and love that list. sarah sanders would not answer whether the president wants to see roe v. wade overturned and the president suggested the list is actually getting smaller, not bigger. >> i think the president must not feel bound by that list and instead should seek out recommendations to ensure that he gets the best possible person. >> i will be meeting with two o
lisa murkowski says she's keeping her cards close to the best for now. collins indicated she will oppose anyone who will vote to change existing laws on abortion. administration officials revealed today that the white house counsel has been detailed to shepherd through the eventual nomination through the senate. it's interesting because you mentioned collins saying it's mcgann who told her that because of her concerns the administration is expanding its list be on the 25 names of potential...
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changed to extremely careless and the eventual statement? >> yes. >> do you recall the june 6th, 2016 meeting attended by you, and lisa page, to discuss the language of the statutes on whether to use grossly negligent or something else in the draft statement, what was discussed at that meeting? >> i don't remember that specific meeting, there were a variety of meetings with a bunch of people that included discussion of this concern. >> did the alternative phrase extremely careless, but the meeting? >> i did at some point, i don't know if it was during that meeting or at another one. >> whenever it happened, who brought it up? >> somebody within our office, the general counsel dead, one of the attorneys. >> you don't member who did it? >> it was a legal issue that one of the attorneys brought up. >> metadata shows that you modified the draft statement on june 6th. is this when the phrase "grossly negligent" was changed to extremely careless? >> i don't recall specifically when it happened. my recollection is working on the draft with a group of us in my office because it was the largest office, it was made there. >> was at your computer that with t
changed to extremely careless and the eventual statement? >> yes. >> do you recall the june 6th, 2016 meeting attended by you, and lisa page, to discuss the language of the statutes on whether to use grossly negligent or something else in the draft statement, what was discussed at that meeting? >> i don't remember that specific meeting, there were a variety of meetings with a bunch of people that included discussion of this concern. >> did the alternative phrase...
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still wanted to clear hillary clinton, he had his minions, peter strzok and lisa page, sit down on june 6th of 2016 and changeage to clear her. this was done, it is pretty obvious, because they wanted hillary clinton to be president. if she was the subject of a multicount felony criminal indictment, that would never happen. on the day that comey stands in front of cameras and clears clinton, secretly in london his fbi is meeting first time with the author of the phony, fabricated dossier, and with that they used it as a pretext to launch this dial eighting probe of trump. stuart: there is president trump getting underway for his trip to iowa where he is speaking and attending a job fair this afternoon. we keep hearing that there was no actual, tangible conspiracy. it is just talk. it is design toddies credit the fbi, to discredit the department of justice, but your book says categorically there was a conspiracy? they acted on it and they did undermine trump? >> you know it is pretty revealing when you read the inspector general's report, you can start it around page 185. comey writes that she was grossly negl
still wanted to clear hillary clinton, he had his minions, peter strzok and lisa page, sit down on june 6th of 2016 and changeage to clear her. this was done, it is pretty obvious, because they wanted hillary clinton to be president. if she was the subject of a multicount felony criminal indictment, that would never happen. on the day that comey stands in front of cameras and clears clinton, secretly in london his fbi is meeting first time with the author of the phony, fabricated dossier, and...