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loretta's flatmate amy is a photographer. she's become a so—called influencer. for so long, i had no hope. so to now get to a point where life has become enjoyable and i'm actually looking forward to what's to come is, like, huge. the final part of every cooking session, amy does the taste test. i could just keep eating for hours. from the darkest despair, loretta is now successful as the chef who will never eat again. graham satchell, bbc news. that is quite an inspiring story, isn't it? what a way to make sure you still stick with your passions regardless. well done. let's take a look at today's papers. and the daily mail's front page carries a warning that foreign holidays could be "under threat" amid growing concern about a new variant of coronavirus thought to have originated in nepal. the paper says there are fears it could be resistant to vaccines but quotes one government adviser who said officials should not be "overly concerned." the daily mirror accuses the prime minister of letting down children after only "a frac
loretta's flatmate amy is a photographer. she's become a so—called influencer. for so long, i had no hope. so to now get to a point where life has become enjoyable and i'm actually looking forward to what's to come is, like, huge. the final part of every cooking session, amy does the taste test. i could just keep eating for hours. from the darkest despair, loretta is now successful as the chef who will never eat again. graham satchell, bbc news. that is quite an inspiring story, isn't it?...
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the reason that people had problems with bill clinton meeting with loretta lynch on the tarmac to varyingtely imappropriate. as attorney general you cannot give appearance of a conflict of interest. appearance of political interference because that's contrary to everything doj is about. contrast that with what donald trump turned around and did 20 times worse. he directly ordered or asked his attorney general to politicize the justice department and to do his bidding. not even a comparison there. >> elie, thank you, appreciate your time. >>> next, former president obama tearing into former president trump for the big lie. and a chilling warning about what might happen if donald trump returns. >> the militia will be taken over. in a civil war. ♪welcome back to that same old place♪ ♪that you laughed about♪ ♪well, the names have all changed♪ ♪since you hung around♪ welcome back, america. it sure is good to see you. >>> new tonight, former president obama slamming former president trump for pushing the big lie the election was stolen calling trump's fabrication a bump of hooey. unfortunately
the reason that people had problems with bill clinton meeting with loretta lynch on the tarmac to varyingtely imappropriate. as attorney general you cannot give appearance of a conflict of interest. appearance of political interference because that's contrary to everything doj is about. contrast that with what donald trump turned around and did 20 times worse. he directly ordered or asked his attorney general to politicize the justice department and to do his bidding. not even a comparison...
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i wanted information about the loretta, the amber ladders must not witness. hello sir. the poor mass gone, the sienna wheless controller. athena. since he married only one he with for the p shima sunni could not room initial video in on women. so video kamani riley, capital color on the defense yellow house. and you know, if you need really more to holler serona drake, i sit in studying yes. quality no monitors for this kid him, i said who us no, get him up there but wishes. okay, was had even started audio but i yeah. you put in the a modem one for the radio play up. i sat there the masses, if but if dina, yet most embody, she knew that he did a little plus and need to perform the body, who teach him what you're saying. because if she got the movie, fisher can still get him without it because he couldn't tell by that, you know, it was rejected and being 5 minutes last and so much for something like a news news in the next episode of science in a golden age. i'll be exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval atlantic period in the field of engineer
i wanted information about the loretta, the amber ladders must not witness. hello sir. the poor mass gone, the sienna wheless controller. athena. since he married only one he with for the p shima sunni could not room initial video in on women. so video kamani riley, capital color on the defense yellow house. and you know, if you need really more to holler serona drake, i sit in studying yes. quality no monitors for this kid him, i said who us no, get him up there but wishes. okay, was had even...
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i wanted information about the loretta, the amber ladders. they must not witness. hello sir. the poor mass condis tina's wheless or controller dina, since he married only one, he that for the p, shima sunni could not room initial video in on women's video. kamani riley capital color on the defense, yellow huss. and you know, if you need really more to holler sedona drake, i sit in studying yes. quality no monitors. for this kid i said who us no, get him up there but wishes. okay, was had even started audio. but i yeah. you for the modem, when the radio play up, i sat down from acid as if i did it by latina yet most embodied. she knew that he did a little closer to me to perform the pony, who teach him what you're saying. cuz if she got the money, she can still get him without it because he couldn't tell but it was rejected. i'm being 5 minutes so much for something. so i figured i one day i might be covering politics. you might hear things from serbia hungry. what's most important to me is talking to people understanding what they are going through so that i could convey the
i wanted information about the loretta, the amber ladders. they must not witness. hello sir. the poor mass condis tina's wheless or controller dina, since he married only one, he that for the p, shima sunni could not room initial video in on women's video. kamani riley capital color on the defense, yellow huss. and you know, if you need really more to holler sedona drake, i sit in studying yes. quality no monitors. for this kid i said who us no, get him up there but wishes. okay, was had even...
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the nana of the family, loretta, is showing her grandchildren how to tie tomatoes to local vines . >>unch. this is the first time the family has come together since their father passed away earlier this year during lockdown. >> cheers. >> it's an emotional time. but also one of celebration. >> oh, my god. >> as delicious as the food is, traditional cooking like this also tells you the story of a place, how they lived and what was important to them. for as long as anyone can remember, there's been a strict hierarchy to how ischia's rabbit is served. >> well, you're very kind. thank you. >> sadly in this traditional hierarchy, the mother of the family is left with the bony neck and skull. traditional food like this connects us and makes us part of a bigger story. >> she's my daughter. >> that's why even today, families across ischia sit down every sunday to enjoy a rabbit in a pot together. big businesses like major league baseball trust t-mobile. because the business of baseball reaches across america, just like t-mobile's 5g. from the front office, to the scouts in the heartland, to t
the nana of the family, loretta, is showing her grandchildren how to tie tomatoes to local vines . >>unch. this is the first time the family has come together since their father passed away earlier this year during lockdown. >> cheers. >> it's an emotional time. but also one of celebration. >> oh, my god. >> as delicious as the food is, traditional cooking like this also tells you the story of a place, how they lived and what was important to them. for as long as...
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harker at philadelphia federal reserve bank, robert kaplan of the dallas fed fed bank supervisor and lorettaannounce -- announcement to taper in the summer or fall and then beginning of the reduction by end year or early next year behind it an atertempt to avoida tantrum from the market. kelly? >> it's interesting because the market seems to feel like hawkish, dovish. opposed to which kind of tightening that might be how do we know where the goal post -- data time line event -- a federal reserve speak time line? jackson hole event looms large. >> i think so. so what will happen is there's a sort of outcome time line that becomes a calendar time line as for what the fed thinks of as success it expects volatility, probably interest rates to rise and going to be watching is can it affect this taper without a meaningful change in the outlook for interest rates for the first hike in the market in early 2023 if the fed can do that and perhaps markets springing forward by a quarter or so i would think the fed thinks it avoided a tantrum there. >> thank you. >>> the fda approving a first drug for al
harker at philadelphia federal reserve bank, robert kaplan of the dallas fed fed bank supervisor and lorettaannounce -- announcement to taper in the summer or fall and then beginning of the reduction by end year or early next year behind it an atertempt to avoida tantrum from the market. kelly? >> it's interesting because the market seems to feel like hawkish, dovish. opposed to which kind of tightening that might be how do we know where the goal post -- data time line event -- a federal...
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next week you have loretta mester, daily, pretty much everyone of importance on the fed fomc scheduledspeak publicly. do you think we will hear a similar town out of those names we are hearing from bullard today? peggy: i think we may start to see a different town from some of the board -- a different tone from some of the board members. powell had a more reserved town despite the surprise. the surprise was in the dots, not the tapering announcement. it was that we got two dots for interest rate hikes in 2023. jay powell is more reserved. we will see if the other board members have that tone as well. what we are starting to pull into focus is how to this increase rise in consumer prices , disinflation debate we are seeing, how's it influencing the fed faster in pulling forward some of these decisions faster than they might've expected earlier this year? it puts the jobs data in focus over the next couple of months. lisa: peggy collins, thank you so much for that. as we were speaking and asked the market does digest what these comments say, you are seeing yields go up, particularly in t
next week you have loretta mester, daily, pretty much everyone of importance on the fed fomc scheduledspeak publicly. do you think we will hear a similar town out of those names we are hearing from bullard today? peggy: i think we may start to see a different town from some of the board -- a different tone from some of the board members. powell had a more reserved town despite the surprise. the surprise was in the dots, not the tapering announcement. it was that we got two dots for interest...
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loretta is on the phone from saint augustine, texas. good morning. caller: good morning.o comments. i don't know how you define a small town. i grew up in a town of 900 and now i live in a town of 2000. people say it was a small town of 20,000 where everybody knew everybody. even though i lived 25 years in my town of 900, i never knew anybody. in the town of 2000, i still don't know everybody. i would just like to say that i moved from a small town and came to one -- from a small town in the north and came to one in the south. i loved both of them but moving is like having to be accepted into a foster family. it takes so long to get to know people and feel like you fit in. small towns are close-knit communities. it is hard to adjust. i see people like joe biden saying if we shut down the coal mining jobs, we shut down the pipeline, they can always get jobs in the new energy industry. and it is not as easy. people don't want to move from their hometown. i became a schoolteacher. i did not want to be a schoolteacher but i thought it is one job where a woman can live in a ru
loretta is on the phone from saint augustine, texas. good morning. caller: good morning.o comments. i don't know how you define a small town. i grew up in a town of 900 and now i live in a town of 2000. people say it was a small town of 20,000 where everybody knew everybody. even though i lived 25 years in my town of 900, i never knew anybody. in the town of 2000, i still don't know everybody. i would just like to say that i moved from a small town and came to one -- from a small town in the...
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. >> loretta chung and sarah have joined that beer market.er with only 15 left in the whole country, they say they felt the need to take over various-straight bars in new york for pop-up parties. giving a safe space geared toward the queer woman community. those parties paved the way to dyke beer. >> dyke beer is for us, definitely, but almost for a campaign on a can. and coming to our website, you learn a little about queer history and, you know, the need for visibility. >> you might think the name is a derogatory term. but the point is to take away the stigma >> we are trying to reclaim it for ourselves and identify as it and really, empower ourselves from like the pain of that word. >> it's definitely a beer made for our community. and queers and allies that want to support us. >> lily identifies a as queer trans-woman. she started queer brewing in london in 2019 to further provide visibility while raising money for local charities. >> making people feel seen and feel part of something, and feel recognized in a way that they're often not.
. >> loretta chung and sarah have joined that beer market.er with only 15 left in the whole country, they say they felt the need to take over various-straight bars in new york for pop-up parties. giving a safe space geared toward the queer woman community. those parties paved the way to dyke beer. >> dyke beer is for us, definitely, but almost for a campaign on a can. and coming to our website, you learn a little about queer history and, you know, the need for visibility. >>...
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>> joy, remember when bill clinton and loretta lynch met on a plane tarmac and that was the biggest attorneyhere else? this is literally the white house pressuring the attorney general to try to interfere in an election and it's completely next level and here's the thing, joy. this is not just a random, you know, oh, i've got an email about the jewish space laser and whatever theory comes up, i'll talk to the attorney general. this is a concerted effort that dates back all of the way to 2015 where people in the maga orbit were trying to make the case that there is this global network that includes the italians and the brits and these other countries that are trying to stop donald trump. i swear to god, it's the same theory that's tied to, if you remember, obamagate. >> yes. >> when they claimed the italians were working together to fabricate the russia -- all of this stuff is nutty, but it is deliberate, and so i think it is extremely important now getting to the politics of it that the democrats on the hill make meadows testify, create as much pain as possible and get as much information ou
>> joy, remember when bill clinton and loretta lynch met on a plane tarmac and that was the biggest attorneyhere else? this is literally the white house pressuring the attorney general to try to interfere in an election and it's completely next level and here's the thing, joy. this is not just a random, you know, oh, i've got an email about the jewish space laser and whatever theory comes up, i'll talk to the attorney general. this is a concerted effort that dates back all of the way to...
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pardon me to learn what her plans are to shore up the stained electrical grid or the strained electric loretta and e s new ceo patricia poppy begins with this we are. at the beginning of a new era for pg any first order of business. we have taken a stand as a leadership team, the catastrophic wildfire shell stop and we're going to leave with love, love leading with love means making it right and keeping people safe. keenly aware of climate change. she's adopting many new technologies. we have to adapt to the changing climate. we have to build our system to the standards of the future, not the standards of today. we also both there's a lot we can do to reduce cost and improve our service example do not rely solely on big power plants, vast wind farms and massive solar arrays put in smaller ones at existing local substations, serving only that area to cut down on more widespread outages in really remote or sparsely populated areas. replace power lines with many power stations. a localized micro grid might be as simple as a solar panel. uh and a battery priority. keep adding local power stations
pardon me to learn what her plans are to shore up the stained electrical grid or the strained electric loretta and e s new ceo patricia poppy begins with this we are. at the beginning of a new era for pg any first order of business. we have taken a stand as a leadership team, the catastrophic wildfire shell stop and we're going to leave with love, love leading with love means making it right and keeping people safe. keenly aware of climate change. she's adopting many new technologies. we have...
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because i do want to pick your brain out of developments we got out of the cleveland fed bank president loretta mester said they could lead to disruption. they pose financial stability risks over time. referring to buying all the treasury notes, bonds, mortgage-backed securities, argued at least in the past, artificially given us a since of security that is manufactured more than anything else. i do want to pursue that with you. i want to pursue what is real, not just transitory, run-up in food prices, chicken prices, chicken wings. remember the days when the chicken wings became a big deal in the 1970s in anchor bar in buffalo. i remember this because i went to college in that area. they were cheap. they threw the wings out, they didn't use them. they found a way to make them spicy and the rest. that is food legend, my friends. having said that it is no longer the cheap sort of meat, right? it has gotten to be very expensive. we have the wings stop ceo. they're launching something called buy stop to try to deal with the spike hikes. trying to find better alternative or at least a for h more af
because i do want to pick your brain out of developments we got out of the cleveland fed bank president loretta mester said they could lead to disruption. they pose financial stability risks over time. referring to buying all the treasury notes, bonds, mortgage-backed securities, argued at least in the past, artificially given us a since of security that is manufactured more than anything else. i do want to pursue that with you. i want to pursue what is real, not just transitory, run-up in food...
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still to come, an exclusive with cleveland fed president loretta mester, and job numbers and a lot moreave swung around about. e w u123. need better sleep? try nature's bounty sleep 3 a unique tri layer supplement, that calms you helps you fall a sleep faster and stay a sleep longer. great sleep comes naturally with sleep 3 only from nature's bounty i'm only 21 anbut i've never beener. greaafraid of hard work.lly i waited tables to help my family make ends meet. i dreamed of going to college and the kpmg future leaders program helped me get there. with a scholarship, mentorship and support, i graduated with degrees in biology and philosophy. now i'm on my way to become a doctor and i'm just getting started. the kpmg future leaders program. empowering young women to reach their potential since 2016. (vo) nobody dreams in conventional thinking. it didn't get us to the moon. it doesn't ring the bell on wall street. or disrupt the status quo. t-mobile for business uses unconventional thinking to help you realize new possibilities. like our new work from anywhere solutions, so your teams can
still to come, an exclusive with cleveland fed president loretta mester, and job numbers and a lot moreave swung around about. e w u123. need better sleep? try nature's bounty sleep 3 a unique tri layer supplement, that calms you helps you fall a sleep faster and stay a sleep longer. great sleep comes naturally with sleep 3 only from nature's bounty i'm only 21 anbut i've never beener. greaafraid of hard work.lly i waited tables to help my family make ends meet. i dreamed of going to college...
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saying taper talks should be held around the agenda, patrick harker of philly, robert cakapln and lorettae it in the data in the statement, that we're going to have discussions about our stance of policy overall, including our asset-purchase programs. and including our interest ratings. >> now, i've used this time line for several months now, according to my reporting it stands despite the ups and downs on the economy on the jobs report june and july, fed discusses taper. september and november, sometime in there, they will announce a time line for tapering and december and january, actually begin reducing those asset purchases. one view inside the fed is that the tantrum occurred in 2019 because the fed failed to separate interest rates and qe and reducing quantitative easing this time, the fed has a long run for tapering and making it clear that increases only come after improvement. they know it could get bumpy, but they think a tantrum can be avoided, becky, lthrough this long process >> steve that sounds like wishful thinking when you want to admit that the bond doing something, when
saying taper talks should be held around the agenda, patrick harker of philly, robert cakapln and lorettae it in the data in the statement, that we're going to have discussions about our stance of policy overall, including our asset-purchase programs. and including our interest ratings. >> now, i've used this time line for several months now, according to my reporting it stands despite the ups and downs on the economy on the jobs report june and july, fed discusses taper. september and...
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host: loretta is in cleaving, ohio. a democrats line. hello. caller: good morning, pedro.ood morning, mr. eakin. i had a whole different set of questions for you, but now we are talking about finances. -- finances of the country. i don't understand. the first thing george bush did, the sun bush -- son bush, the first thing he did was give away money and tax cuts. that was the money clinton decided to pay down the debt. then, i don't know. what is it with corporations and the 1%? they feel as if they are entitled to tax cuts every year, and they have never been paid for. it is just incredible that people forget taxes pay for the cost of government. taxes pay for the cost of government. host: thank you. guest: and that is exactly right. certainly if you rerun economic history of that when he first century, one of the first things that happened was in 2001, we saw the bush tax cuts. that was a time when the clinton administration had run surpluses, the budget was imbalanced, a rarity for the federal government, and indeed the level of taxation was about 20% of gdp, well above
host: loretta is in cleaving, ohio. a democrats line. hello. caller: good morning, pedro.ood morning, mr. eakin. i had a whole different set of questions for you, but now we are talking about finances. -- finances of the country. i don't understand. the first thing george bush did, the sun bush -- son bush, the first thing he did was give away money and tax cuts. that was the money clinton decided to pay down the debt. then, i don't know. what is it with corporations and the 1%? they feel as if...
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and millions of safety net hospitals in my district, hospitals like children's, loretta, mount sinai,ion america, the new insight are all struggling just to keep their doors open because they serve this population big time, where the money isn't really sufficient. i understand that there are $24 billion unallocated in the provider relief fund. would you share with us, plans, while that money or plan help these institutions that really need it right now? >> as you remember, when i was there in congress, i worked really hard with you and others to make sure that many of the safety net hospitals that care for our poorest and our sickest, don't go under for trying to do the right thing. and with the provider relief fund, you would hope that when any dollar is dispensed, it's because that institution, that provider has proven it deserves to get support from the taxpayers. we're taking a close look at the provider relief fund, we want to make sure that we're transparent to do this and defunding for any accountable dollars that they receive, but without a doubt. we want to make sure that saf
and millions of safety net hospitals in my district, hospitals like children's, loretta, mount sinai,ion america, the new insight are all struggling just to keep their doors open because they serve this population big time, where the money isn't really sufficient. i understand that there are $24 billion unallocated in the provider relief fund. would you share with us, plans, while that money or plan help these institutions that really need it right now? >> as you remember, when i was...
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few additional headlines, the reporter who broke the story about bill clinton's tarmac meeting with lorettaay or different? passengers flying from la to atlanta, the man on the loudspeaker told people to put on their oxygen masks and tried opening the door. it was revealed he was an off-duty flight attendant. he's now in fbi custody. those passengers. the picture of a baby girl, captioning posts like mother like daughter, when she was a baby and her mother's arms, writing, quote, we both love that. those are your headlines. jillian: when i jumped in -- will: saying something funny. i saw a guy say if i took that down somebody would have a seat in first class. i'm returning to 28 be. i'm not walking back and getting back in that economy seat. rachel: you can sit next to the pilot after that. >> can't believe cindy irwin has a baby. we are so old. let's talk weather out here. a few things we are watching, one is in the tropics, one is heat building. 50% chance according to the national hurricane center of development in the latter part of this week. we will be watching it by next weekend, jus
few additional headlines, the reporter who broke the story about bill clinton's tarmac meeting with lorettaay or different? passengers flying from la to atlanta, the man on the loudspeaker told people to put on their oxygen masks and tried opening the door. it was revealed he was an off-duty flight attendant. he's now in fbi custody. those passengers. the picture of a baby girl, captioning posts like mother like daughter, when she was a baby and her mother's arms, writing, quote, we both love...
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and loretta walsh, america's first official enlisted woman of any service. they pioneered the way for women to serve in the united states armed forces. and with more women serving now than ever before, at any time in our history, actions being taken to continue to build a positive environment for women in the armed services. further, our veterans administration continues its efforts to enhance families, facilities and services for our growing number of female veterans in arkansas. i thank the women of our armed services for their dedication and service to our country. madam speaker, i rise today to recognize four incredible young women on the clinton, arkansas, future farmers of america team. together gracie lee, alisa huey, randy and catherine mills made history by being the first all-female team to win not one, but two state competitions in electricity. due to the pandemic, the team was allowed to compete in the state contest a second time, making them back-to-back state champions in electricity. this team serves as a great example to all the young arkansa
and loretta walsh, america's first official enlisted woman of any service. they pioneered the way for women to serve in the united states armed forces. and with more women serving now than ever before, at any time in our history, actions being taken to continue to build a positive environment for women in the armed services. further, our veterans administration continues its efforts to enhance families, facilities and services for our growing number of female veterans in arkansas. i thank the...